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� QUEENIVS WHIM. - -to I y `1 I have no such gr�4,A- fi;om willbe uretoge-t-it," fill- PLEAL V STATI 10 .
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. . I CHAPTER .XV. (Colitimied.) a school can,not command a high salairy. and grateful in a bre h. ' - .-F or sale cheap, a corn
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I I - After luncheon the �&rty broke 11 M If I want back to Carlisle it would onl Garth was a littl e silent after this : H '
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_;, , - If an be drudgery o , with no Emmie. the young'man felt an odd thrill, half forth, - -
. to twm au*threes. Garth. had lit [s, with cellar,. hard and soft waterl
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I ,I ,.� I - No'; you must hear me," silencing him painful'afid half plea 3ant, at -the reco seven rooni � . .
I Tt r'sbusiness totranspot; Tedvolunteer g-, stable, and all other necessary convernencies.
- 4 � - hou - . c .' ibility. This There is a good garden. Terniseasy. Applyto
I , ed to help, Miss Faith and Cathy in their as lie attempted to s is
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1 � I - wiser plan than you think. I hhve forty young . stran
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I t perintended the reptLeking �of the boanp- pounds a year of illy own; it is no in
. - :�,,: - v6rY great but it helps ; and then . ROPERTY FO&SAM-7-For SaItt clicap, it
. � C era ile Captain Fawcett strolled with . lot of land in the village of Egniondvile,
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i _� Mr. Chester across the moor, leaving his might give French lessons to Mrs. Mor- strongly.to his gener sity. To be sure, -containing 6,X acres -all well fenced and fit foi-
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'_ , 'evening. Cathy says Qtiee� h ve read matters.,in iand is -situated on the 2nd
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. ", ! OWC-1-ren. Queenie had d,belined t Mrs. Morris is so anxious for thern to . th* h lit, indeed, w( uld have rebelled Concession of Tuckersinith, adjoining the inill
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ij�r ," have lessons ; she an,d. I were awake half at sucfi a statement; Tut Garth judged
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,�l :_ boulders ; there .Garth found* them on —" -
1� - � I 1910 ' tiellial-,.al)1)18-to,the'tiiidei-sf,(,,ned, Egiriond-011e.
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� � !._, - : : " Well, what did slA sayl. as Queenie children, pud animals 'always trusted .
� L his rettirn. More than an hour had I I - GEORGE IJ.&LEe- .. I � 801
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�_, � ., -4 -Lred. Naw and E mmic were pla,y_ "Tha-t1was.tospeak toycru andMr.sliouldcrs�Were broad enough to incur a 11 FOR SALE 'TY
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fi-- __ , ing at fortifications among the rocks. Logan and t1l;A you would, be sure to mass i
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1. - i- help me. There is -that little cottage of crushed most people. Concession of the Township of Ilu et , coil- -
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I u 4 � - " - - --his sis, taining 162 acres, th are cleared
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� 4 1 Captain Paweett's to be let ; wc�'were chief happiness to bE 1p people,"
r � to: Mr. Loggan ; lie pushied b -is speetteles I � -atioll, the balance is tinibered
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: ,j- , - : -ea( a. perplexed -looking at it yesterday. I o you think ters always said. T -ue, lie must help
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. � withhardwood. Thai qOntliepreirlisesaconi
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� 4,_ . - he rose slowly in, obedience to the sim- it would be very dear?" asked Queenie, them in his own way, , able loo- house, iargre franic barn and stable,
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I- 7 � -1 - - - Yeit and I will talk about th, Enul , ) c-tfarnisin the'best township in
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� I- � .� my dear young lady; 'we have exity f I . I his sympathy Licl ready help would at
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1 i � ,� , Do yoii mean that ramshackle wil- ways be forthcoming, No -one ever a p 4 Iveivises, or 6 3 Y L YOUNG, B13
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i - 20, Concession 18, 45 acres of
I - .� A " Yes'; it would be very pretty if it He -wras silent for a . long time aftel F _rso acres of Lot
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� . mise you, that I will thiiik well over it, I -e -ee froin stunips and well
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I - �, , :` were only freshened up a little, and- tile this, r�.volving all sorts of -selienies foi 'I'llich
-,. I and, let you know.", . . . undurdrained.. Nobetter land in ill(, -wunt.v.
11 I V � ' beriefit. Once or twice as lic ,ituatedabout lialf - ,ft ) t e 113caforth and
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I ,.t " What are you ,an..(1 tlie vicar prosing garden put in order." : the sisters L iss NN I, I c Nve it -
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il, - �, - . - � 17 - I ,de her, be r NV -ussels. it is well feric&l. Therti is a Iog, house
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I �, ed curion.ty, as he threw billuself down turned Garth, relinctan s are kindly scril.tiny. 3he was - gobd orelfard planted with apple,
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�-, ,� 1� - and atretched himiself lux-n-riously. would let you have it for about fifteen I thought, as he noted refined order. if is ()lie and a quarter niflus cast fi-oiii
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� Has the dear old pedant been treating, v I fur" ,3,.concession 3, 31cKillop, or to Box 165, Sea--_
'_ . ." . t- --sides. Let me see, there was so i I e - bveuedwiththeki�ot.of white rose- 3,
.. F You to the results of some of his aaii i- ell L forth P. 0. . 834 '
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M . � I and grave, Miss Marriott."
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, � �,-ot abo�ut�the furniture,'! finish ,and �lea ce ? it strue I
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� �z I i , . putty bel6ngs to the estate of the late Berbard
�� � Ili sLil-)�i.,ect,"slieretitilrne(.,I,rath ='e1_vo1.ls,1y edQti.ee4ie,cai,idil-1.3��.:-z�4--��l-AV�e nitist be tbefirst. Isuppose omefellowswoul
I A - er n I * Burns and consists of a story and a half fralme
, - I ` 1� � Y t anything to be in lily- place, ' on 31ill Street,, in Jarvis'
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, _ an�l a few chairs or so. lought the young philosopher, a littl survey of tire town f Seafoi Tire house is'
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: i I only a few pounds to spare, but Caleb elatel(, a,fid yet ,I (I at his own posi, i
- of the weeds as she spoke. I I- I wa-.� ask - within two ininuteg walk of the railway station
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� L 1. would advance me the rest. * ! * fteen tion. e is very inlike Dora�quit�` �nd is convenient to all- the principal inanufac-
� - isg Mr. Logan's advice about -something; I
I � think 4 -contrast.; they are * turing institutions in the town; also four quar-
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�: i least lie said -he reconilniended me to I . c ott a ga pr
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". � �peak myself." faltered Qneenie, groW`_ the more attractive, but Miss Marriott' P"pel
P .. , , 1. -apply to THOMAS DOWNEY, Esq., Executor of
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1.� T� I can. answer for' it, cert&i ily he eyes are wonderful ; I never saw any in
T, 91-1 ing pale all at once -with --th,e diffi'Gulty of the late Bernard Burns, or to, 11. S. CAR R 01;L,
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, ti i m-pai-ting her plans to a stranger. will.' You can leave: tiiat part * to me, the least like them- .lot that I concern Solicitor, Seaforth. 889
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V You are in some uncertaiky -, you � -myself about such mitters," finished the I . I
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I � I like to tru.-A such new acquainta- n e to secure you r elee- his moustache with an amused air.
. I - 6es'?, , . Mill Road,'Ttickersinith, CODtailling 125 acres,
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� V he replied, quictly, -with such thoro tiou to -morrow. All I want to k" lie roused Iiii abaut 65 of which are ekAred, underdrained, -%vell
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- . if yan are serious in this matter 9 . fencedand ill a first ( ultivAion.
. ensian of her nn,usiud diffidence, rath6r reluctantly as Cathy and ,AiIr.
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. . : The balance is splendid pa,sture land. There is a
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I with such' ev - intentio; of Logan ct'nie towards them, gging a
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;1 - -A � . breakino, throlio,li. it t1lat Queenie's 1�11,1__ a question... � . axue basket of . -neath, rdso a good orchard and plenty
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z , . I comfortabli -timidity yielded a little, " I call it a monstrous Cathy looked bot call flusbed and just -
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�r : � . " I am o. iny a stranger a m oug you an d " Then we will ilot argue ab int it at a trifle perturbed. ,'-.he left li'er hold of T)iis farin is beautif tilly situated, and is w ' ithin
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! 1, � I have no ri,cght to trmtble you with m y . , .. .. the basket a little impatiently, and fl 0%1:1
1 1 7- . . ung illiles froin Seaforth, and will be sold cheap, as
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� D.flairs, only Afr. Log " Impracticable andabsurd to fie last ,
y i- - , � - .rau, said-" but he ' hetself down by Que uie. � the proprietor has gone to Kansas. Apply to A.
: - - dcg�ree Good heavens, Miss karriott," it I 'STRONG, Land Agent, Seaforth, or to W -M.
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I - -1 interrti tetl hor with good-huniared per- o How pro cool you two look!
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� -. �;. � flinging back- his head with a gesture of Here I 0 ean working, like SCOTT, Brucefield. Soo
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� . � friend or relative come ,%lid break ia-i on'our work."
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V - 11 " She was overtiri g bers6lf, -so I took 10oacrLs, being, Lot 11, Concession - 11, Stanley,
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� � _1:1 -bled with other people's atfa* ay ile pit , . Cleared tLnd free front sturrips.
� yourself aw' on -this miseral 7 ,%way the trowel,"_,,returned .'Nlr. Logan
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I . t is,& hobby ol im m e, and m akes me fVel. -with all eX**pression of ' quiet huni .
: i ;. - t f I have one very good friend, b", 11 lie is 'outbuildings and good orchard.
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� I .- lavely "'I do. not look upon my sister's Poor," returxied the girl, and then she erine, even adjoinin- the said lot. ,;;tit d 6
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I I ., A. i inti m -ate. friends ,is strang,ers., ' sighed. Something in Garth's manner rule is the best." - � I I .
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� 'f�- , i -I " We inean to. be, if you will allow lis sed -,vrath�_the st grunibled a,by, -wli�se6med to be in criven Ist day of March, 1885.
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� - � -us-how, we may be of retnonstrance-touclied and yet pail -led for pity's sake co'nle with me for irt run . I
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I � �'..!` Afi thertowori for her whenshe needed I 9 V,,posed of north parts of Lots nuni�be� .68,
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. �� "I as alever as Mr. Logan ; but then every 311PPOr sliall have a I break -cut directly, , the containing 110 acres, inore or less. lt�issituated
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-__ �!, _&� I Poor, self-reliant ,Que'eilie fel iniles front Brusselson the Gravel.Road. There
. I tical than the cler,gy. Suppose you tell - t � 111r, for a little with less desperately good .
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�� Me all about it, yaur pl bravery oozi is a8chool within a few rods. FortN -i
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! . . � every- r) ly C' Pang p ople. A tile land is chopped read3l� for cleari Gw acres
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11 � *,�, th,hig - I nas , , in, a e�uifortable 'self -ossed her as she pi-Aured best rule " continued Cathy,'Aigrava swanip, good blackish and cedar; the balance
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� �_ r�_., _f, - !* , nlatter�of-fact tone, as he. stretched him- the 'future. , ingly, dra-ning up her graceful -e .
; - sel agrain on the shepherd's Plaid � -but and drudgery foi h r lalf ,u'd El limie ? through the farin. Easy tetins of pavirient.
�71 z2e ! f ea 8 ai and darting a defiantilook at Mr. Logan' Titleperfect. Price 4$2,�00.- Apply to jA'.%lES
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1� - at the same time he shot a keen, anxious 9 "After all,. St. Pau�l was, right; come DREWE, Hardware Merchant,'Brussels, or to R.
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- . 24ance at the young face above Iii ,in ; . . � i B. DURNION, Saw3fill, Wroxeter. 888
1 1. , 9 . 0 . �Iolxg Queeiiie."- � I
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! �- heart �than Garth's. - " Friends will not be antir,. g us; ' F!4al ,
� I � I t � i � affectionately, linking her arin in file Turnb'erry. containing, 154 acreq, aboit 70- of
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; -1 " there is little tosay,," she repliiad., - � .girl's as they crossed:the trani-way. � which aree'leared, and the bah, nee well tiMbered,,
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p . i . with a ouick flush. Itwas one thing ves," she cried, with a clasp c f her. , " I don't know. He treats me like a part bush and part swanip. - The" cleared land is
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A telling her troubles, to Mr. Lo bailds and another hax, t well underdrained, and in agood state of culti-
. gan, Ili d, and I will not bear it. He pu s vation. There is.1 good franic barn, md lot,
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I i wIA6 was kind and fatherly, and -who 8 -In 0 i- me Ill one of my tantrunis and then pit�ds -house. There, is a splendid ibearing orchard o`f
: 9 looke(l about hfty, -whatever inig-li ra and ill' . w6r has
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I _�, f drives tile wild '�vitl that gentle. choice fruit. It issituat,-d oil the. -ravel road
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! g uo it . - Way of his. I hate to feel so aslianitd
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r -10 was at on, ce . e ashaine of knowing M 0 1.11- leu, I I
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� - her for,get for a vioinent that lie ,ts .1 ypu w, 11 - not ill ind-foi den storm.
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� 1. � Ga,ab Clayton of Wars-tdale-well, it inean ?" turning on him al little ,a-uxi- .
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p . was ditferent. And yet h6 might be ,Xle � sly. � , " , ha ust the aggravating part. F.sion .3-JI'tillett, containing.�o ak,es; (;8
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I . yo,u Nvitli such things," she said, with al Nlarriott. AVe slialth M, and -proves thit he is right and I a,ill twgrass. Tlyei-e.treoiitliel)reiiiisesaiie%i,fi-ai)ie
I f I e impa.tietace, and quiver of sup' - ionor-you xi . , - liouseand.bank barn with stabling underneath.
: press- Wroua ; and then -when. I get -cross, Wid I
,, . ed axl�loyance in her voice ;. " th-at, is- tile your poverty and independence thall if or A br&T10h of-theMaitland Rivet, rtins across the
. I ' ' human nature won't bear such all back end of the lot inakint, it- air exeellent -raz.-
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: . - worst of being, a -woman., that blie nivast you came among us rolling in riclies. amount of. contradietion-at least nifile ingrfarin. Tlici-ei.,i,ilsoai'ior(,],.ar(l. Itiss,filia-
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" But Cathy, thcre,�s 'no bal.111 ill �), ' ACUE F ,ARIT FOR SALE Oil TO
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; � 1.11 the vicar, fli.ut you wi I find that we 'UPP " h4ve a race, Queen ! ouc-two-three- underneath,and a good bearing orebard.. Thoe
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, best of it in everything," 6ontinned poor � bad cauilit- the gleam of something like thi cc iiiiies froin Auburn. Nernis, about oile-
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i Queenie,-aslianied of her irrit,dian, and most f't,lEY-" - . third down, the balance tosuit purchaser.
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� yet .oil dinu it all the .1 ,,'denounce it ds -moral suicide. " , ; .. 0 . ' BROWN Box
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. t. here is little to tell. .1 ana. -not ashamed in no t -lie . 0 Bruce, containing, 104 acres, of -whiMl about 30
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I I . I " Ott the contrary, I intend to. be v .aified up slowly towards the balance is tinibered principally.Nvith spicildid
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� alld I t1iink: I have f ouxid sometil Ing, thEl't happy. Cathy is going to. help me 11 th . 6& were busy in pack- hardwood anda little hebilock fepcill(r. .Thel,c
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� I will suit I -lie in- H-epshaw. " . illy garden,- ,%lid we mean i in failingr sprilig-
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i , " lu Hetishaw ! " G&rth raised ];lit s If ll, ' too e'r- " I . � . 111iles of tile flourishing town of Paisley Ad all
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F f �1 I ille saw that Air. Lo an wanted to assist lief is asked for tile farin. This-is,a splendid farin
t - i,vill suit nic ; ,%n& then, Ena-m ie will have iniagi. . __ - . . .9
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. I .1 rusts as much as Daniel and the tl ree , 11self Pei OOD FARMS FOR SALE.- it, ol-(Icl. to vloe'e,
. tells -mi --e t1nett you are, going to lose your." children 01 sis;ently by her side. I
, '\ did " i their pillse and water, " . Gthe affairs of the estate of tire iittc w. (;.
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i . Largau to elect in, -�e in her stead-. " now her -formid ible task ,was- friend for h, lialf of
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I n - mcilt?" be said, at last, after vainly try.- taining 90 acr&J. oil this iotlill of Morris, con-
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I in a tone of sucli. utter bewilderment to -morrow, &I'd get it 6ff my mind,-' she her into *conversation. f�anic harn-with stoije foundation, crood orchard,
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,I is no tinle to be lost: Mr. L et i voice ; " nothing is more weary- LA good hardwood, pine and ced.i.r. it is three
" my talents. o n� a village school, that-" ogan. is wi -it- yping . lit
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I I -, I 90ae- I want it f or- E m mie's sake, tle- den able brick houseA'
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� I an I a short drive deposited them 'at th e town'ship of U4borne, contaiiiiii,i), 100 aet-Lq
, � I. - , I ca-Iftse slid must have countr air, and we strangers, and n �., 85
: vA I. - y ow they,had entered oil da .,�k porch of Church -Stile House. acres cleared, well underdrained, and it) a high
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, - her eyes. condescension , Urbich, 1,li ,Q P'Ite -of , .-y- girl's cheeks was crinisoll, her eyes were other and will be sold "ether or separately.
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We do not intend to offer d few mere baits
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BOOTS AND SIME'S, HATS AND CAMS,
cRocir-mY, GLASSWAIZE', Etc., which have �
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prices_ possible consistent with carrying 01)
business 01) correct principles. .All g:o;d,.s inark, .
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The 1-1cinlock Logs now being deposited the
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yard are the flnest I have ever handled, and will - .
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requiring Ifenflock Lu�mber durin the evinin-
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Flour al,wkys oil hand to supply'cu-stoillers, alm
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properties of tile two articles signified in the above .name, (Balsaux of Fir and
orders from dealers promptly attended to. .
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tnes had ever been made until MES.8RS. LUMSDEN'& WILSON, Chemists and
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Druggists, of Seaforth, had perfected and put upoxi the 'market their preparation
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aill'oullt. of respowsill
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SON'S ROYAL GLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR.". Undoubtedly a great
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ANDREW GOVERLO-0K.
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increasing sale in, every locality where introduced, the secret, of wb is that
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every . one who uses it cannot but speak well of it to their friends. Orders are
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vincing proof to the manufacturers that, although h. undreds of Coil�uli Iternedies
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speedily give way to its wonderful powers in allaying irritation of the mucous
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the throit or bronellical tubes. It -is just the thing wanted for a safe and reliable
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cough remedy, and should be in every household. See that you get what you ask
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for. If your,druggist has not got it lie will, gladly procure it for you. Pri( 'e, 50
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chine before pur(-4&s1iPz elbeuiiere_ We are.
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Watches, Clocks ,& Jewelry " ,,
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and Engraving dolle oil the shortest notic, �.
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New Curra,xits, New Raisins,' -New Peels, New Figs, Icina 811"ars White aild
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Nvhen`�sht-had 4)NI-livi,
Colored ; Valencia, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Canned Fruits, Canned
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Canned Fish, Haddies, BlotAers. . . . . .
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Opposite the Commercial 11-otel., Seaforth.
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excelled. Prices from 2.5c to 'J.5c Pei, poulid. SUGARS cheaperthan ever.. Full
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stock of General Groceries. The " Central " is the spot to buy grood goods. --ul
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goods sold by us warranted as represented, or eash refunded: .
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The Chairrpion Horse Educator and Teaviller, - - -
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cd Tea ' S ,ets, Dinner and Breakfast Sets, Chamber .Sets, Toilet .Sets, etc.
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An inspection of oui�stock will repay hitending purchasers.' A call re,spect-
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lartre buildingk-nowrl as the old drill alied, for �
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Here t1lert vV-1s, '
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fully solicited. Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Egg� and PoultrV. `�A FREE
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� Horses, where be solicits a in-
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spection. All those desiring to hd7ve theircolts I
li-appy fwaily eiri:le,
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their interest to improve . -
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as the Professor thorotighil, wide tan t,b �
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science ill ,ill its br�Ti(lles and also guaran-
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Hib headquarters at llvesent is -at the (,)U1,_'EN_-% -
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HOTEL. jtd�� .116 ��� on -ree.-U-�J Than"Mg
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the publiv for their % ,ona in the past, and I .
hoping to solicit a Ii ara s;b re in the future, I
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reinain, your most obedient ser . -rt, -
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We, the undersigned, baving eiuplov,L�(-1 I)rof
Bu lock to handle soryte colts for , ig �
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take pleasure in reconimendi
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Spoons. A splendid assortment of Hall, Parlor and Library Lailips. J,,uglish
Ire, feelint" confident from our own. observation -
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'Block Tin" Goods ill Jelly Moulds, Puddin- Dishes, Tea Pots, Cofiee Big"
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and experience that his s.vsterii for training and
ediq cating colts and vicious 1,1o.scs far 6,cels
A1111 take to office -%.tj
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Biscuit Pails, &c. Nickel -Plated, Granite, Iron, Tea and Coffee Pots. The
anv systein we have ever bad the 'pleasure of
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tv, 4) L'irls as li-itellers
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celebrated " Cold Handle " Sad Ironsl ')H)tli plain, polish and nickel finish.
initster*iriLlchanic of his profession�
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hort till1re a4ro that lie Canle to our town a per-
him
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trict'attelition to busiticsi and gentlztn'allll�- be-
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JOHN CAMV13FLL, 31. D., T� 1;�. Cj�FNIAS, I"ItAN-CIS 1.
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(To Bc C�,
MRS. JOHN KIDDI SEAFORTH.
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