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las inspeossast
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RE.
IIROCERIES _
NaND CAPS:-
, which have
sold at lOweat
carrying on
goods mark.
efita on each
sit asa a bait.
lowing kinds
eh Soft Elm;
; 11 and 11.
Bass.wood ;
Leh Pine, and
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Also . fresh •
g and ditch -
koaited in the
1;eds and
t I can Cpl.,
ler& Parties
the coming
in their bills
provided.
d to.
r sale. They
,the roe
:rases article in
4M)rt will be
nee may have
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altoreers, and
ded to.
the stack
upon.
kfLOCK, •
ngan- I, 1-S86
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ENCY
Depot.
and reliable'
`dent Com-
andort, nr.f.
Canada.
da,
Canada.
tie Steaur;hip
k- York, and
This Com-
= comfort, can
arties .,oht: to
ateb oft.:aeh.
And Man u•-•
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surrounding
ent4 and a--
inaeldn es re-
Itotet
ATSON.
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tau/king bred -
Me in Mani-
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Eontrt al-
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ratt..s.
U.ICAS.
tend to Con -
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WIIIMIIIIIIMIN
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hive!" to. Confessthat she had neer
leen Cathy look nibre restful and tatis-
Bak s
it iriakes me es
because. I ean no* rep
eially hapPy,
th 1 • '
waltni'Hx. for her upon in. yallIMPORT'AIst.T
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The Very Latest News !
REAL 'ESTATE FOR SALE.
ied. :
They had a long, quiet -toned conter-
ation-whi;le Enanie dozed in the ' after-
you have so pnerou- sly a
-without any further delay.;
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anxious to this
ou nanie
vaYliced to
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mil::: ceoxitillai.i .reind,g'htehissmbaillliamiso.
must ate battled during utimi,it
. a My
F6RI.SALE.-For
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to DANIEL
sale two Car,- Loa
Vh, ite Basswood cut plump inc
CAMPBE,LL, Port Elgin,
of 1
Apply
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71- JOTS- FOR SALE. - Three 'hundred and
I seventy-five acres of land, being composed
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mon. Cathy did not talk much about
, • a s
ariante. She -waa delicate and needed
;ae greatest care," that was all she
kilow, but
nettle matter at omen
shill be glad if you will let me kaaW -
into whose hands I ani to' p ti
, ay lie-
mone " • And th n f li lew kind'
a°bf sgeanscYe.r!
1 '.." Suidall amou t -is ft, ma'am !" ex-
c mane Mary Ann,- triumphantlY.
" Sure I knowe 1 ye had to pal, big
:t_LA PPRENTICB
smitha'
Egnim
WANTED. -Wanted
taissitneet steady lad, to learn
!leg' r 1) ly to THOMAS
Idyllic
, mine&
a i blaelc-
HILL,
asitf
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PECIAt;
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TO THE PEOP L •
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7asAclopiLotss083toNlio2111, lelao:fri,.\%3:131,401,i)3(eai5siitoao;pudd.iiNp8ITaLrthooseceyo:f0.-f
r"k!
b'teelrbnsoial) v ,rdte:ber heap,ty8.
ill the
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Wald slie was voluble on,
in' S
nirYies niter hereara°1 .1°;.'o"l'ienta.
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wages. iVery mo o th. fort the stu art'
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be subject of the loatt, arid tuthost ov er-
rhelmed her frieud with her delighted
stiff°ZdQ;enon1,11'e..1,
; ' Hher ans
°w PI
vet ; was vet y
ased he' is 0
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d' ' '
Iva a cint was I going to let them save
off So's
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NT-MICK-We
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herebv notify- all a o
that Dr. Hanover'*s notes anti axed
icerned.
ants are
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71_,:ihR(toleiptrSe.hOA;11Eitoof :.11-ocotifialotrstroh;ahiachlpialeadIflifdLooretowist
LotlClelwersE37010(;0F,nrtv:0/1t13,diltthlirti°
iratitude.
, stile will get on noW, dear old W..-
ow,. and it is allowing to you," exclaim-
be quit of his obligat' po
the thought of !this clieb°11t
harassed h' '' -
un.! she • thought,
me' How
. ga e au
she
ye whoile ye as gone,ma'am.
soon as it was da k aitch noight, ma'am:.
iv candlestick' ,.i.
put- a match . ' ery '
house blazin'
in our
be set
& Co.
hands for collection. : The accor nts
led at once either by cash ornote
Seaforth, Alia nth, 18S5,
niest
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I have now on hand
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a variety of Ladies'. and. Gentlemen's Fine B
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A:3171eirNe,Si:,71:11tE,
' ENLOCK, Winthrop P. 0. Si
A the - affectionate *girl, and somehow
beenie's•sore heart felt a iittle_lighter.
slowly" and laboriously
few words. Garth's face
as
peoned those
grew. puz-z1 A.
eould get at, and o ad the
foinely-from cella te. garret, ma'am."
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risEabHatt
Female
WANTED. -Wanted, lile
for School Section No. 9,
ey,
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and Shoes for the su
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gteat
met trade, consistingof the latest stkles and best' m
nua
TIARM FOR SALE IN MORRISa-Por sale
22, in the 3rd Concession of Morris,
But ors her own. affairs Cathy was still
rery reticent. 44 I. :don't know what I
an going to dO, I have net made up
ay tniud. I shalt stay on here and Work
aud pained as he read th
adwaya easy -to read bet
But as the summer woi
gsew. graver d sadder, for
m. - It is n t
een the line.
e , on Queeni.e.
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to her
A Cowboy in a Bleeping Car.
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"Where deo I camp i''' he inquired.
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was show the lower berth, next
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the rkinainder
mediately
to AL
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of year. Duties cons*
after holidays. Apply stati»
E'\ McKAY, Secretars, Isio'ncrieff
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lee iin-,
salary.
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916
facturers. My Ladies'
ton Boots. See then,
Maltese Cross Brand
French Kid, Glove Kid and Calf Kid. Hand sew d .
no others have them. I have also on hand the ce bi-
and J. & T. Bell's- goods in French Kid and Pol4h
'Boots,
uts
ted
all
aontaining 100 aeres ; 80 acres dee ed, all well
sA . 2 "
-tame. ana fenced, with good dwelling and
Is‘ank barn, aud two and one-half acres orchard.
i'cr further particular's, terms. &a, apply to
THOMAS NIXON, Bluevale. ' 81943
even
.44',L,n_c_1l_ie
goods. A assortment of Men's Fine Balmoral Oxford, and Tie S
oes
or a tilne, 1 suppOse." And then her
:olor deepened, and she broke bff rather
auldeuly.
But later on, as the th;ree sat cosily
ound the tire and talked of their old
lovina-eyes Ensmie was slowly hut sure-
ly.fadthg, aWaany‘..
The change had come on 4.,,inapercepti-
bly ; first the -drives. in the! pony-cai.-
tiage were- dicontinued the Bath
Thrne. ;
That's my pi. eon -hole, is it? All
right* -old son, j ; st watch my motion
while I file m se away.".
. At this junYctu e he *as desired - to
'LlOta,SALE.-A
J.2 .. Horse
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HwiuthoN 3
second-hand Sep,
-Power complete and in gold
er. he Separator. will be so I
ktmt,h‘evithitohrrsoep-power. Apply to
, ir a
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d vith
AbIES
914tt
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or
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grand
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at bottom prices. I Ilaare
ZVieomanend'sEFuffre,nschi ,Kmid. 13, utton Boots for $2.'50, ;
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Polish. Calf, $2 ; ditto Peb * .en s Fine Seal Canadian Ii: S.11
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$1.50 ;' ditto Buff.Oxford Ties, $1.50. ,
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-11-0UsE AND LOT FOR SALE. -A Brick
.1.1„ Cottage and half an acre of land for sale
on Walter Street, Egmondville. The laud is in
.good order for gardening purposes and oontains
:tilt:I:le:it apple
easts in the garret, and,Emmie clapped
ler hands and la,ughed feebly over
ea • . - • f '. then
. an was ;foundtoo atiguing ; by and
by Queenie lifted the li h
turn over his r• -olver td the porter,
wadhich he decline( to -do in a very spirit-
TM DING -LOTS FOR SALE. -TI le
tgned has a number of fine bull,
under
in„.. Lots
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1 . By examining m immense stock, the greater -part of Which b ht
In
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FINTrtgralissaeatIc1.11%
apply to JAMES GLASS, Egmondville. 918x6
rainy a droll reminiseence‘ Queenie
loticed that now and then the 'keen gray:
oyes svere full of tears, and that s -he
child'
is. ingrWgar;
and carried it morning after
the couch in the bay -window: There
e, ,manner. ' ' . : _
" Old dad '-(h's revolVer,) and nie al- a
waYs 'sleep togetl er, and we don't -want,
On Go erich and 'James Streets for sal
prices - For particulars apply to.D. D. ,
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VILSO
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sow rate on the dolla you will at once see the great saving you can make
ing from me"..•• Reme ber the, place, McIntyre's old and reliable boot anid
Store, Main Street, eaforth. ; I .
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100171.1I-L-DINO LOTS FOR, SALE. -The under-
II signed has a number oi very eligible builds
ing lots for sale cheap. The -se lotS' contain a
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Isola look atsher and the childrather
trangely, • •.;_
"Good -by; God bless you both • d
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up a good heart, Queen," as all
was no creation of even walking from
one room to another At the - 11 ' t
. s e sma es
exertion there were long - fainting-fita'
that -drove .Queenib almost frantic with
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no divorce;" he e. plained. •
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'The conductot remonstrated but he
- was advised not o try to • I
' "Braid this m le's tail."
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rin °apt WANTED. -Wanted for
i S .hool, township of Tuckersmith, a,
Appli 'talons to be handed 'in to the undlersigned,
on or before the 15th of August. Sery
the
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teacher;
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quarter of an acre each, are plea.santly situated
and convenient to the business part °lithe village,
and are well adapted for the residence of retired
farmers, or others desiring a pleasant; and quiet
arlace of residence. DANIEL -CLARK, EgnMnd
ieep.
alarm. . - - • ; ..
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copmer nee at end of vacation,.
Ville. .877
;h6 said when she left them 'that night.
, if only Langley or Cathy c lcl
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. This here'S a leepin' car ain't it.,"
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Sea-
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FOR, SALE. 37, Comes-
Ititathen she resen.tered the hespital
be
lie at length mqu red. •
forth . O. ;
19-4
friaHli -R,..
TIARbl -For Sale Lot
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with me now ;"with
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:sion 4, East Wawanosh, County of Huron
tour later more than one patient noticed
hat Nurse Catherine's eyes were red, as
hough she had been weeping. .• ,
But, alas' there _was no hope of -this. , • •
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-. (To 13 Continued. 1
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"Yes" ' 1-
. "Well, why i' on't you let people
sleep, whei they've paid, and gone
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A 63..EAT BARGAIN.- Will be solid
IA: 40 acies of heavily
• good land,•
°Inas maple, some Hemlock and Cedar
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containing 200 acresaabout 140 acres cleared:
This property NViii be sold this summer in order
to close the affairs of the estate of the late JAS.
W. AULD. For apply to Exeostors'
It. was somewhat late the following
stemma when they drove info ;St.
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' -Gaieties.
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-- should haveno objection,"said
into your game ' If; you're ahning; to
p peop e awa ,e, an • an company,
car • t iere's
II
just danc. e into he
faith stream through it.. Three in'
an r s a ion, township of Amabe,
of Broke. Apply to box 284, Stratford,
e from
, minty
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Post -01Ece
Tea Warehouse -I
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particulars
GEORGE HOWATT, Westfield P. Oa , or to
ROBT. B. CURRIE, Wingham P. O. , ' 911b
Iseonarda and took possesSion of their
Lew .abode. Emmie uttered an excleana-,
delight looked
a
henpeaked husband, "to thy wife'd hay-
ing the last word, if I could only be -as-
_next - 7
lots of folks ther • that don't Want to-
sleep, willow, ani they'll be glad to see
PORTOlit Office. I
-Al E TEACHER WANTED-Wanii
8 3-tf
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WARM FOR SALE. -For sale in the township
jof Hibbert, 150 acres being Lots 29, and the
ion. of as she round the
arge luxurious room prepared for heir
eception. A bright fire burnedeheerily;
sured that it would be thellast
--It is'all right to toll'. a
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bell, but; it
you.. .
The condueto -withdrew, and mY
_ia ;Slate Teacher for School Sectien
tanl Ha • Duties to commence at a*
tShe h lidays. -Applications stating. sala•y
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No 8,
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SEAFORTH -ONT.
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west half of 28, it -is free from sturnpa and in a,
high state -of cultivation, with a log house and
good outbuildings. There is an everlasting
6 trim maid-servaiat was spreading a;
arowy cloth over the little round table,
;he great crimson cbuch was drawis in-
itingly near the earth ; outside. the
makes a difference how .y
man once told a belle he
her, and it. cost him E1006
didn•l• '
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Weald Slay ,
because he
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neighbor .pulled • ff h- boots dstretch-d
r o isao
ed himself, with oo any comments in an
undertone on th: poverty- of the slit-
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roundings. . • -
sired, n qualifications possessed, must
by 18t August ' Address ALEX. FOSE*,
retary Varna.P. O. 921-3 :
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rit0 D HORSES i'OR SALE. -Th
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& BROWNEL
spring. creek running through the farm. It will
be sold together or separately on easy terms.
FOY' further particulars address the ' Proprietor
on the premises or to Seaforth Postoffice, WM.
EBERHART,, Proprietor. ! 921-tf
Jier light twinkled* and a windy fileker
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tared from the _esplanade, while the
leep wash and surge of the monotdneui
tastes. broke softly on -her ears:
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" Oh, (loft -flies how homelike - ancl de-
icioas; it looks' and, oh, beauti-
• --" Pato' what royal residence
you of a tempest ? " " 'iure
•Winct-sor !!''White
as" Robbie," said the virsitor,
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have you any httle brothel*
I" No, replied Wee Robbie,
reminds
and it's
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kindly,. ,
or sisters?" '
I solemnly,
T. a ..
In abottt ten minutes this er afe
person had his hoad'out in the aisle.-
"Say,. you bo !" to the porter,
"Well, sir." .
. " Come O. ruins '." . • - . I i
- The porter dre • near and. was handed
UF igned has for sale : One General
.Breed ng Mare supposed to be in fl
ey's Blood Horse. One two -year -lila
sired_ y Bismark. One -year-old horse .ol
by Vi broy. One Spring Colt, got by
Fife. Apply on Lot 34, Concession 5,
JAME,. DORRANCE.
rpese
1 to 0.
blare,
, sired
P ale Of
Id Mop,
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HOUSE FOR, SALE ;OR TO RENT.--7wo
Stors Brick House- and one-quarter sore
Lot, on Victoria Street, , Clinton, adjoining W.
Diehl's Furniture Store and the Queen's Hotel.
It consists of three large rooms, and a large
-room in front recently used as a Restaurant
what
;r11 flowers !" . - a _. < . .•
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-44 Mrs. Bennet most have sent these '
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"I'm all the children we'e
.---" Is year house a warm
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lord ?' asked a
1 got " ;
;one," land-
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a: pillow tis big a• a pinscuthion. .
" Take 4hat gooseha'r thing away,
commanded the ; owboy. ; .
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0 • ONTRACTORS.-Tenders will
-T it by the undersigned until
Augu 10th, at 7 o'ciock p. m., for the ,
e ieceiv.:
TEAR COFFEES AND GENERAL GROCER1S
Monday, ‘-. f .
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epairing
down stairs, and seven good sized_roonissupstaira
Summer Kitdien, Cellar :Hard and Soft Water
Stable, &e. Terms Lib'eral. Apply to W.*:
FARRAN or JAMES BIGGINS, Clinton. 915
•eturned Queenie, gratefully, as qie car-
7ied the delicate spring bouquet of vio-
;ets and snowdrops -to Emmi.e. Io I am
os glad . you are 'pleased with our hew
reme; darlingLook, there is the bay-
those
gentleman
houge. '-• It ought to be,"
.ply ; "the painter gave ititWo.coats
cently." .
—Elevation iato-Merit
to a handsotne person. • There
in search .of a .
*a§ the re--
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what dress is
is
"Don't you ant a pilloiv, sah ?"
asked the porter. ' _
i That am't, no pillow, and I don' -t
want it, nohow, Itm.afraid it'll get iii
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InY ear." - ' ' i
of Du s Church, McKillop. Plans and
• cation can be seen at the residence of
tail', t 24, Concession 4, McKillop. T
or any tender not necessarily -accept
others ise satisfactory. JAMES VICKH
• retary Seaforth P. O. , 1
specifis
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e lowest
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A large consignment of our famous Teas just to 'hand -the best ever ioff
hnless in this vicinitfor the mone. . .
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CHASE AND SANT3ORN'S Celebrated Coffees a _specialty -all grades
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FPWO HUNDRED ACRE FARM FOR, SALE.
sis -For sale, Lot No. 11, -on the 14th and
15th Concessions of 'Grey, containing ; 200 -acres,,.
150 of which are cleared and in a good state of
. e remain er Is go bar wood
cultivation Th ' d ' od - d •
rindow you wanted, and behind
aldina doors is our bedroom. Mrs. - aBen-without•
sot thought it would bequiet and Snug /
melothere would be no tiresome Stairs
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For you to climb." - •
" I am sure Mrs. Bennet must beivery
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was Emmie's answer, and then
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elevation, but there
tion without some merit.
. -` Why, Sam' -how do
to get that mule along With
on one side?" " Well, boss,
dat side to go ain't de rid
to keep up ?" - - .
_merit
is no eleva-
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you.. expect
a spur., only
-if I .gets
et' one "bouri'
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tune I 'slept I oused up, however, at -
an exclamation o I the part of my neigh- '
bor. _ ,
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4e Hold • on th 1 r
, , my ion, jist drafo
then' boots."
"I was only j:st gwine to black 'ern
Ho
land On
house
and w
within
there
desire ;le
SE AND LOT IN GREY FOR
For sale, a frame house and on
Lot No. 2, Concesion 17, G.
s nearly new and has a good
11 also a stable on the Lot. Thi
a• mile of the Village of Wal
re Stores, Schools, Churches, &e,
place .for a retired farmer, ,an
S
ey.
ne
p
n,
mill
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aaka. Prices! A car load of
re of 1
The • Farm Produce taken
cellar
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nee is I I
there,
t •ii a CIHARLESWORTH
3e
EIJI',SS
refined and raw Sugars to arriVe.
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at highest prices.
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& BROWNE4L
bUsh. There is A never failing Creek running
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through the farm. Thereas a good frame baYn
40 by 60 feet, good log house and good bearing
ordhard. It Is six miles from Brussels, and three
from Walton with good gravel road leading to
each place. 'There is a school on the ;next Lot
Price, $7,700; For further particulate apply to
the proprietor on the premises or to 'Walton P. Os
ADAM DOUGLAS. 915
as she seemed exhausted and disposed tc;
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sold c
eap. Apply to AIR. DAVID,CA
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Aose her .eyes, Queenie prudentlk left
aer to repose. ._ .
S favorable their.
_Two, well-dressed shoe akers, being
in the company of some gentleinen, were
asked - their_ profession.. I Says . one of
for you, sah,'_ .
. " Drap 'em --1" -
a • .
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on the
Walto
next Lot, or address tha Pro
P. O. DIRS. JOHN McFADZE
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TIARM FOR SALE. --:For sale, 150 acres of
..r - class land, hem Lot 12 and e ea-et
half f Lot 13 'f Ai KT . the
,Concession .,• e 1 op„ ISO acres
&untie . .opinion of
new acquaintance *as soon verified, for them, - "I practise the heeling art!'
aie - Bennets -called the - ne-xt day and " And I " says the other I labor for the
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rite won the sisters' hearts by their good of men'e soles." s
--Not long since a fa,mily inoved into.
astiality and unobtrusive kindness. Dr. -.
Kennet was a, little bluff ancl hasty in a village out west. After a week -or se,
manner at first,. but as this wore . off he a friend of the ,family called on. them
Ind Eminie becathe excellent Mends. and'asked howsthey liked the locality.
"Pretty well." Have you called on
"Jest gwine. I pull them
reckon. Now don't monkey
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camp,. taking th. igs no more.,
Want, anything, speak for it.
can't ,_speak, ma. e signs, if/
.,
inske signs, sha, e a, bush..
me?" • .
"Yes, sah."'
spurs, I
around -my
. If you
If you
you can't
You h'at
N
•
T
s 0
O.
know
retso
il
Railw,
with sood
Mina
in con
perty ••:
E TOR SALE OR T.0 RENT.
to rent for a term of years that
as Weir's Store, in the village of
orship.of Stanley: It is seven a.
rom hipper) Station on the Grea
y. The building is 20x40 one s
cellar underneath. There
g used as a Driving Shed and Store
motion with it The above na
in good repair and will be sold
Fb
building
Bl
id,.
la
ry
s
•
re
r
sale
kc,
-h
ste
hi
Iso
ouse
- pro-
e»ted
,
in -
lf
n NEW
h e
a
NEW
I
DRESS
PRINTS
.
•
GOODS NEW BLACK GOO:DS
f ,
,
'
.1 NEW IVIUSLINS g
.
,
cleared and in, a .good ,state of tultivation; the
reinainder good hardwood bush. The land is
well underdrainedl, well fenced; two wells and a
never failing spring creels ; frame barn mai
stable and log barn, tsvo comfortable 10ft houses,
and .two orchards. It is convenient to schools
and churches. Is eight miles -from Seaforth ;and
eight from Walton, For further pattictlars ap-
ply on the premises or to R. G.; ROSS, Winthrop
It -0. 915
s',.` .
Ilia wife was a quiet, motherly looking
woman, and Emmie took tafancy to her any of the neighbours yet?" -"No .
sn the spot.. . . but I'm going to, if there is any more of
"Isn't she just like dear Miss` Coate My firewood. misaing."
• • • .
been, with those gray curls and Vial . • • --7-A, little . boy, who Was to pass the
)oraforta,ble soft voice, if she would afternoon With A . neighbour's little
.
s After this; .s11 nee. The wheels and
; "1
rails again sang ogether; and the cat
•again kept arpro iiittime and present-
- ly I sleat withoh iiiterrup'tion. B. k
---0°-Y•
Mountain Newd.
on rea
-Of Oe
is. a go
hithe
'the S
Propri
house
onable terms. Possession give
*her. To any -one with a little mpney
• d opening, as an excellent bus
o been done. The Telegraph 0'
e. For Further particulars ap
tor, Blake P. 0. N. B. -A
; nd Lot Will be sold if required
t
ne
c
ly
dw
e` 3rd
this
has
is
o the
Iliag
LEX.
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NEW
sn
, NEW
COTTONS
BUTTONS.,,
NEW GLOVES
. s
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NEW JERSEYS, -
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TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For Sale
JA. corner of St. John and Sperling Streets,
,Seaforth, being Lot 19, Sparling's Survey. This
desirable property being a, corner lot near the
'residence ;ofGray, ;suitable for A
small family-, can purchased on application to
Mr. Armitage lit Commercial Bank . buildings.,
daughter, was given ta-o pieces of candy.
..
mily say, 'There, there, poor dear,' as•
When he returned his mother inquired
; -
Obediettet to the Letter.
THOM
' SON . • .
19-8tf
.'
NEW EMBROIDERIES',
NEW INSERTIONS.
.
Seaforthahe house contains ,six rooms with sum-
hard coal house and
giss Cosie adwayii does, finished. the
'mail
mer kitchen, and soft water,
Dhial,. With a quaint smile. if be gave -the -larger piece. to the little
It Was a stranae new life that began girl. "No, mother, I didn't. .You
-: in Carson
i. Not long aao a young
got married, anel 'started for California
,
MUSICAL.
I
1
. NEW CORSETS
, , NEW HOOP SKIRTS'
1
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other outbuildings the' lot is well stocked With
fruit, Plum, cherries, Crab Apples,' Currants,
Grapes, &es and is well fenced with new pieket
r3- told me always to give the biggest piece
For Queenie. The links that united her •
to and • I, was companyaoter
.with his young ife. As he boarded
the train his fath•r bade him
R.
C. M. DUNLOP, Teacher of
Mus 0,
LADIES' AND
Ifence.
MISSES' SUN :HATS A SPLEN-
C. F. PASHLEY.• • 910
to the old had been s.uddenly snapped company,
saunder, and she had. drifted away in-tothe: re.'s. „
. • -
, , , ,... . .
)4 quiet changeless existence, . which -At a clinnerparty 1st S.Itlne iN aS Seatea
ieented•almost as unreal as a dream, • n-ear Mist Ffearietta----1- comthonly .
'Called Miss -Heanie, who h d been cele-
gooll-by;
and gave him his blessing.
1 i t my son," sai the aged sire, sha,king
with emotion, 4c., '.` remember these
Avoids if you nev r. see me again t Never
. for
of
dence
Main
,
gr
for
-
rano- or Organ. Advanced pui
• uating at less than one-half the
ign, teaehing. Terms moderat
n GeoSeaforth. rge Street, Second Door
tr,
eet
ils
ex
.
East879
fitt
oen
Read-
'of
'
al
c • •
DID ASSORTMENT
DEPARTMENT
OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY
'
VERY VERY CHEAP AT
I
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161AR31 FOR SALE. -For sale the East half cl
„E Lot 12, Concession 17, Grey, containing 66
acres, about 40 acres cleared, nearly free from
stumps, -wed fenced and in a good state of -culti.
-valor' and partly underdrained. The balance -ms.
It was as though she had no separate
hardwood bush. There is a bank barn 50
Ltrdividuality or life -of her own; her only bratect for her great. beauty, but. was .
existence was•Emalie, her one thosight then past the Meridian of life.. "They-
go into a place vhere you would not
take your wife." -- . • •
•
: MEDICAL.. ;
,
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9
.
good
feet square with stabling' underneath; a small
frame house and a good well, also a good bearieg
:miles the
From morning to night how to gratiy•the say pits are
• , Could youd
shilers ca.priewas whims.' - ' • • n
When Ernmie opened her eyes •on Ilenme, -was
. '
a great ponstera" she said.;
.
make as pun onme ?" " Ah !
sA
the cruel answer,- you
k " ! ' .
The couple settled - in 11.Iariposa
county, and rece itly the old man went
down to Visit hem.. He , proposed a
or una e
b t ft t
IV
: Y T °-
and re
G 8- McDONALD, M. D.s C. 3
s •
man Surgeon Accoucheur, a
' '
fdence, that lately occupied by
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r,
;
- .H
Phyld- •
0111 e
li t-
781
_
• SMIT
..
S MA1N-ST SEAFORT
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(Veber& Thisfarm is within three of
village of Walton, eight from Brussels; and thir-
teen frdm Seaforth, 'with good gravel roads lead-
ing to each plate. This farm will be eold cheap
to Apply to the
h' ,- -
waking,. she always saw her 'sister by are no c . lc en.
and
ear- un , an ey were
h
to his lair
ohison
•
Auburn.
i CALL AND SEE US.
,
as the proprietor wishes retire.
the -premise/3 or to Walton P. O.
her bedside, she would stoop over and - -A pretty young Maine achool-marmf. -
enough. to track a grizzly
-i
. . .Proprietor
M. D., &c., Physician,
Su
se°
I
on
NEIL DUNCANSON. 917x4tf
while the young man wild 'was sparking
among some of the bowlders in the
0
SCOTT,
,
. .
touch her lips with the fresh, dewy flow-
ars she had in her hand,—violet or main_ her was in the school-room,asked a 11011 chaparral. As hey approached, the
• - E girl to write on the blackboard a, sent b roused up a d sent forth a growlof•
roses, or, later on, lilies of the valley gt . . . ; ear; . .
'defiance the trees.
P./ . as
'dm
or e
d Accoucher, Seaforth, Ont.
ce South side of Goderich stree
st of the Presbyterian Church.
ffi
S
e a d .
.co d .
842
CENTRAL
.
GROCERY- •
ablanti 1.N HULLETT FOR SALE -F-or sale
12 the East half of Lot -6, Coneessron P2, Hul-
lett, 50 acres, all cleared but about
and fragraut tea -roses.. - Emmie a loved Mice containing an objective . pionoun. which s ook
the roses best . , The girl wrote this : " He likes her." " Go in there • mid kill him !"- said the
• in the face, -
13 IV. BRUCE SMITH, 1ST. D., C. M.
_Iv. Of the College of Physician's and
M
Sur
• nib r
eo s,
.
containing .
three acres, free from stumps; well fenced and
underdrained. There is a log house land large
under-
"I have been out for my insainano The young mistress grew red sad masa excited y. ., •
walk, and look what I have brought and had to jingle the bell two or three : The son held b: ck, further acquaint-
. . .
-in
&c., Spaforth, Ontario. Ofliee and
same a' occupied by Dr. Vercoe.
esi
en e
848f
-
frame bank barn with stone stabling
neath, and other necessary building*. A never
failing spring creek running, through. the place,
times to re • . . with the be r seeming some re -
you 1'1 Queenie wouldsayIt , was store order in her class satice
- .., . • : -2--A smart colonel of.an Irish militia -,apects undesirabl-.
always so, -always . the __same sutirise,
regiment -was lately foaund fault with by . " Count me cal ," he said.
the same sweet morning greeting, the -i
same- loving smile, and so it was the inspecting general •for the indifferent '. "Have I cross d the sea and Settled
through the day. Shooting of his regiment. The colonel in. America to ra -e a coward ?" shouted
,
Air ,
11
Amon
North 'ide
East o
HANOVER, 3f. D. C. M., Gradu,
s •
fcGill University, Pnysimarr, SuNgeo
heur, Seaforth, Ont. Office and resi
of Goderich Street, First BOW(
the \Methodist Church. -
1
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te f LAIDLAW
a d
• en e,
; ou e
496
.
8c. FAIRLEY f
1
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.
and a good well at the house, also a good bear -
ing orehard It ie elose to the school, and eon -
venient to Churches 'and PostOffice. It iswithhi
6 miles -of Bistt and 11 froni Seaforth, with good
ravel made in all directions. Apply to the Pro-
prietor on the premises or th Harlock P.O. WE
replied,"' I must explain that I - the father.
Sir,
farm must be sold as the prOprietor has bought
• Strangers began to comment Oli the ,
tall, graceful girl who drove -Ciat her stand before you in two positioris, .one .." I'but recolle I t yout advice when I.
. as colonel of the regiment, and the other left 'Carson," as the reply. "11°W
RIMACKID,
D •
T
Colleg
(late of Lueknow) Gradui
ronto University; and Meinber
of Physicians and Surgeons of
I
te f -
t e
• is '
• -
' —PROPRIETORS —
in the States. THOMAS AMOS, Proprietor.
MU
little sister day after day in the pony-
lord - As . far as • I ani •
earriasse or as Emmie's strength failed, as an Irish land . can I forget you). saae precept§ ? Didn t
a s ,
by the side of the Bath chair, concerned I consider. the shooting good you tell me neve; t: go where -I could
Office ;
Victorl
;
n Cady's Block, Residence, L.
Square, Seaforth, Ontario.
ye
894
, •
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SEED DEPARTMENT.-
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Found -m Exeter
walked
where the little frail figure seethed to be
lost and hidden. How IErnmie loved to
enough V" . , - not take my ivi ie ? Now, how would
' -Peggy Strather inhabited a cozy Sal look in there with that bear ?" -
' dutiful
-
EY:
'
.
EAR AND THRO•4.
We are now
,
• -
to supply our customers and the public generally
•
eth
_
watch the ships and thelittiebrown fish-
lug smacks ! The Shifting-gtoups on the
esplanade pleased and. amused her • . the
music on the pier charmed, her. As the
daylight faded a. •ay, and the waves
grew solemn and gay in the twilight,.
thack-house in the vi inity of Stratha-
ven, and shortly afte the- death of her
husband a -female acquaintance called to
",
condole with her. " Willie ill lame left I
- braw an wee!'" cautiously queried '
Ye . ._ • % -
be
I'll no need to scart a neebor's arriteh I
P
. The old man e sped his son
to his bosom, a id as 'the bear issued.
- "
from his lair exe aimed :
.“ Speaking o Sally, let us hasten
home.. Our pr longed absence might
-:- •
alarm"
In alacat fif :an minutes they had
i
Dr
L. R.
Ear an •
to, an'
finna0.
Ophtli
Throa
GEO. S. RYERSO
. P., L R. C. S, E., Lecturer on
Throat, Trinity Medical College,
Surgeon to the Mercer Eye and
Late Clinical Assistant Royal
Lillie Hospital, Moorfields, and
Ear Hospital.
the
E
C
1 -
,
Eye,
; oron-
r is-
q ndon
• ntral
prepared
sood clean CLOVER
experience in the seed
tion: . Inspection of our
EXPOSITOR Office.
CittOCERY DIE
and TIMOTHY' SEED, OATS, PEAS, etc. From our
business, we can guarantee to • give our customers satis
stock solicited. • Seed store on John street, in. the
. -
PAR T MENT.- -
long
f
ac-
old
.
The Place to get Bargains in Prints, some New
ones just in. Remnants at
. .
.
J-CJE3 'PP...10MS_
-
she would lie on her ;couch contentedly
for hours, while Qtteenie read or sang to
her told, her the simple tales of 'her
. . . 1
pat at onyrate,"areplied Peggy. "He I
wad leave the feck o' twaliaither pounds
reached the raric o the old man a little
ahead.; - .
31
and
•
Church Street, Torp
a t
, A full stock of TEAS,
. ,
SUGARS, COFFEES, CANNED GOODS, PICK
No
ES_
is
Dress Goods Away Down.
and
I'll ?" = ‘.` Tuts; haverin', twa
a •
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;
bottles,
etc. No advance • in Teas or Sugars.
own production. .
"I never dared to think ; I just pray-
warrant
harmer -ands !" exclaimed the widow.
• Po .
' ' Woman. :. e left the hale sVarld ahint
h
C '
0 mpliment g the Preacher.
- . ' - of
Some folks ha
•
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PUBLIC NOTICq.-
in bulk and
yoar time to buy, as
Satisfaction
SAUCES,
- •
prices must go up:- Teas from 25 cents _to 80 cents
in every instance. Sugars range from 12.
,per
tol
20
• .
little stock of daily
• . o . •
. e queerways paying
. pound.
"for
guaranteed
ed, and so my
- aaasaa
strength was recruited, Itke the wi .
cruise," Queenie said very simply, long
afterwards, to arm •who questioned
"
him - ‚what d'ye think o' that?"
P
-An Englith', traveler in , Ireland
'
for information and • always
q -
fingering . the note -book. in. his breast
,
-eompliments, he Spectator sat the
- other evening a t church behind two
syoung men, of t at ambiguous age be-
tween boyhood as d manhood which hag
tofore
Blacke
Isl.
i
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OLUTION OF PARTNERSHI
hereby given that the partnershi
xisting betsveen Us the underiri
.iths and Plow Manufaeturers,g
.---I
ogee
here-
ed as
n t
P'" for $1. Give
P
- CROCKERY
us a call.
; -
,AND GLASSWARE.— .
i
Muslins the Cheapest in the Pine.
her of that sad summer. Life just
then meant Emmie to me, and nothing
else."
'
It was true ; she never dared to think:
Week I) ' k 1 onth by month the
got into the ,same railway car
-no
riage with - a certain Roman Catholic'
Archbishop- Ignorant of rank and
• '
on?y perceiving that he waS a divine, he
no distinctive a upellation." The vener-
al ; •
)le reacherpwo s very much m earnest,
.an is trea me . o is ieme was res
d h' t` t f h' theme f h
.in spirit and unconventional in. method,
'
town b
Munro
consen
-1:/385.
forth ,
7.
Seaforth, under the style and
& Hogan,was this day dissolved
. Dated this 18th day of A
itness,. J. M. BEST, Barristerl
llf ALGOL'S! Milt\
•
y
ril
sc.
'
rm f a
tutu 1 • A large stock of
A. . TEA
White Granite
Se -
ware in abundance,
0. Glassware selling off
CHINA TEA SETS, Printed and Decorated TEA
SETS. A choice lot of -BreaWastand Dinner- Sets*
stock large and prices low. Odd lines in Crockery
• .
at Cost, to make room for direct spring importations.
I
S
G
S.
ss-
nct
.
Shirtings a Good Lange at Rock Bottom
,
Prices.
..y• w ee ant ro ,
brave -hearted girl crushed down. the
dull aching pain of Weary suspense and
°
doubt ; month by month she bore the,
loneliness of that sad watching, with the
'
end plidnly before her, aml yet no corn-
trouble
questioned him pretty closely abOut the
ques
tate of the country Whisky thinking,
s ' . g'
tc - At last he salt' : • " You are a
e • , • TT;
priest yourself, of eourse 1"
Parish "-'s
grace drew himself up. "I was one "
- . ,
he teplied, with icy gravity. . " Dear,
Aftes the sermo was preached and the
Speatator was t rning -over the leaves of
-
the hymn -book reparatory to Ihe final
song he over rd one of the auditors
on as e- ,1
before'h' k hother, "What did
_ you think of t at ?" and received for
The,
If the;
e alai
Plow
cupied
DENIS HOGAls.
ndersigned begs to inform the
ate tbrin and the. public in gener.
continue the.business of Blacksan
anufacturer in the old stand,
by bfunro & Hogan. He wishdee
t
7.u -tome
lot
a • Highest price paid
1, t t Also for Butter and Eggs;
h a d
• ly o
to a3- •
for ; Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, Oats, Peas and
•
1
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Laidlaw & Fairley Seaforth.
1
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I
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ey.
•
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. COTTOW.A.X3MS
SURE TO ' WEAR AND HARD TO BEAT.
plaint of her bitter load of
dear," the sympathizing rejoinder,
;'growl
.. " dandy and daisy"
'
ge with thanks the liberal . patro
age. .f
harased the kind hearts of the friends'
was
answer, It as a•
'
his au
ierous customers in the past,
•
trues.
'
she had it.
"that dreadful drink, I suppose !"
The Spectator h t heneerortn a 11PW as-
with
;re, attention and first class
e •
rk, o • • •
t
I
be
. .
Very brief and touching were her few
-"The development of the Pack of
friends, indicates
sociation with D D. This compliment
hick he overheard some
merit t
futurd;
e continuance of such patronage
Horse shoeing a specialty. D.
H
in e
'GA .
-E SEAPORT
'I: GROCER
r
All‘ Summer Good:s must
fetters to Lanaley • but -they told little
„, •
save the record of their daily life; "--km-
the head-, my parental
affection," exclaimed the phrenologist.
recalls another
years ago in t e Weat. The village
to • to
settl
accounts due the late firnS
at once.
'
ust
pos. e
. I
I
Cleared out to Make Room
Fait:Purchases.
mie was no better, or a little weaker,"
and that was all. a
"Now, yoa will observe," he went on,
feeling the head of the boy on the . plat-
oracle had bee' enticed come
church -a respe t be did not often pay _
,,
...
1
_
I. 10E1 14"E
I
.1
-spend mone.
For
_
.,
One day, about two monther after
they had been settled at St. Leonarda,
form, "that this bump is abnormal in
„
size, indicating that this lad loves and
to the institutio ; s IA religion -by curl-
losity to heat a y 1 ung preacher of some
For Everybod
. Is the best place to your
a letter came from Garth. The sight
reveres his parents to an unusual de-
lad ?" "Naw"
little kical celeb ity.. Church was over,
- were alkina home together.
.
• _
•
FARMERS DON'T FORGET
of the handwriting made Queenie trem-
gree.als that not so, my
and we .
k Sir ° Oracle. " Well,
. .
-
, -
ble with sudden emotion, but her face
soon paled and saddened as.she tead it-
It was brief, but kind, and had evi-
deatly been written with great care. It
spoke of the death of their uncles Nvho
to his nephews
"What' You do not love your par-
, think .well enou h of
exits ?' . g
" re lied the bo " but I ain't
mither, p y,
very fond of feyther. The bump you're
.
of 1.•'night 'd
a, feelin o . e gave me last wi a.
Cricket stump.
when we overt°
. • ,' ' -, ec tOr's cOnmanion
Tim, stud the , Sp ta - ,
,, ink of our oreach-
.and what did ou th . -
.er to -night'?" " I tell you he's a hoss "
" ' . '
.was the reply, ith an emphatic slap
upon the knee. • .
The
Seafo
luant
-
daily
For
.
-ubscriber begs to inform the
and Vicinity that he has stor
y of ice and isnosv prepared to
any quantity desired. .
erms and particulars applv to
MRS. JOHN KID
eaple
deliver
1
la e HUGH
t
Main Street,
.
R 0 B B.
I
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Seafifrth, the -People's .Groc-
.
G
r,
M-
.
RO
ANTON B T
Is the Place for Solid, Substantial
' - RS
Goods.
was almost a stranger
aud nieces, imt who had takers a fancy
to Garth in his last illness and had left
him his little ali.
" It is not a great fortune," wrote
Garth; "it is something -less than two
or three thousand . pounds.; :but it has
quite replaced iny unfortunatebank loss.
IVe are all more thankful than we can
.
.
I
.
.
Getting 'the Worth of the -
, ,
- .. IVIdney. .
. A well-to-do New York lady. went to
New Orleans on a. Visit, leaving a green.
'hand (the newly-at-din yed cousin of her
laundress) in charge of the houae: On
her return an enormous gas bill was
. -
f
.
'
.‘
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Nitura.1 gas h a been . struck in the
heart . of .the illage Of Utica, N. Y.
.
There lfl a powe ful odot of_ petroleum.-
i Experienced oil operators declare there
. is every indic tion of oil. • Much
, speculation and excitement is develop-
ing. .
.
,
..
r.
i
• . --OR--•
C'. WHITNEY,
. --
R. COMMON,
LER IN ICE
.
,.-_,,
LOR-
AND W
.
-_,-,,.... -_,..a
I
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•
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1
. "D. ,
913-4
.
• - -
Has now a better stock than eve;
WARN,- Sugars and Teas a specialty,
50 cents. Illanu3 and Bacon, cured
Honeextractepure froth . my
y d
f. '
pounds or $1
-
.
• - - -
of GROCERIES, CROCKERY and
20 pounds. of Sugar for $1. Good
at my own 'packing house, always on.
pepo,
• n at 15 -cents r undor owpiary, a .
•
• -
.. H. ROBBSeathrth
,
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•
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4
T
o
•
for
i o
ght,
.
Grand Value in Sugars at i
RANTON BROS.,
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