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1 il. , that they are ste,%Varo, and that they &�d the lesson first, study,, we -S its Con- THE LATEST IMPAOVED ROLIA
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I T i. � efinite. amount is re- President, Robert Lumsde�, $eaforth ; From the best
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. 5 ! the carrying on' of the school, that it `W. M. Gray; H. Foster, S,. Yates W. flon IThe fhellities for receivin
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.. . . Stocks of ENGLISH, were swollen, much jnflamed. and very sore. � �ven her most i -
of one of the best Selected Physicians told us that a pow. . - -and:,- I
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. youris truly, B. F. JOHINSOX," , _,, ", Aventito the se, 01'ro
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I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this
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sat sfaction. Speelal attention iven to je-
pai'ing Steam Rfigines, Saw ang Grisi Mills,
Re4pers, Mowers, Threshing Alachines, and
all kinds of machinery repaired on short 110tice
and at reasonable rates.
To'Contractors and Others.
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Quotations furnished on application.
iriTA18o Xgent for the Implements of L. -D.
Sawyer, Hami . Iton. A full liDe of repairs con-
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Trials of a Poor Scotch Laddie!
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Parties intending to build would do well to give
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Our hero was born in Edinburgh in the year 18255, and his father, who was
Me way connected in Her Majesty's NaNy, died, Jeaving hini with,no earthly
id alone in the great metropolis of Scotland, a barefooted penniless boy.
hing daunted, he still preserved a kind father's advice to be honest and in-
irious, and through time, by reading signs on shop doors and during .ni hts
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i pieces of newspapers Ticked up amongst his acquaintance, he acquire
for study, and, as he was dependent upon his own resources, he had to
pt work in a livery stable, but being saving, in a few years was able to pur-
e a cart and horse. This was his first step to fortune. He amassed in a
years a considerable sum of money, with which he emigrated to America,
exposure in his previous vocation as cab driver, brought on an affection of
lungs, ,baffling the best medical aid both in . the Old Country and America.
spirits were raoi and his wealth was beginning to dwindle down by
mses in travelling from place to place after the best medical aid. After ex -
sting money on medicines he was in despair, when an old friend advised hira
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Is, Coughs, Sore Thrpat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Croup. He 4d as ad-
d, was cured, and is Oow happy and prosperous. Such is life, and if I any one
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I have the largest and best selected stock of machines to be found in any one
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house in Canada. I I am not hired tosell any one particular machine, but am at
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customers liberal patronage ex.
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season greatly enlarged our mill, and also added-, ,
Parties intending to build would do well to give
him a call, as he will continue t6 keep on hand a
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DRY PINE LUMBER,
by the mamufacturers and myself for five years from date of sale. Call and ex -
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