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I done her some d,eadl i )I . I -. I. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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� I ; � By D.. HOAVELU. I I know. I do." . - .1 .. old, do se be is, Irnog � ene? ARM FOR SALE. � ,One h dred . acres bein I I . Iri. . I i I I . ; . In the autumn of 4847 -the I
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,I 11 Yes," sai, I : ... ville 11 I on sed it . harmed her, and you don't hate her." fiercely. "He's forty-one." : �� I Alexander L " er climate .wo
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U myse � till I went out, for I I . . � You can't: iinder- 11 I didn't .know they had those little gi, a health. 4D
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� " 11 A eCLELLAND, Bel ve. 922x8tf - -P, L . d wice more to preaicl
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U � . woke with a twinge of jb0um&tism.,I itand how I feel toward her. I'- - ..- figgering lines at 'the ,corners of their . .9170 . Gr. T� ; rT 8 IL Bea-st,o announce to L be wishe I
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,�� tify, )v%hat had happened, and'.1e,went 10P9, I .1 old L isn't it 9 Is Mr. Waters-" � VALUA .ARM FOR h ts . - - � sult,of such ar � 0 �
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fp on, with *& p aiuf u m0gene's 6 6 Effie" said her mother's voice at , Of this ,,,a are el - ge,
: � I a-$) , . . . . I eared, and in good state' of During the M nths of November and. December at the - . -with the service. 9
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- S . -eyes, bent in I ewildered deference npon -the door.:behind -her, -1-will'you ring cultivation.; balance, hardwoo d bush ;- ordinary i . I I - � - �
. him. rtl 4� "It only makes - stable an - I I. - � . . . I 1. aphing for the I '
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I . I d out for.& walk with � . my badness worse, - for Giovanni, aiid tell him to bring me a dwelling house;1frame barn 9Ox4O, d I . ! . 412
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t * shed 24x4o each,' with other buildings; three � I I I . -1 -- and his sermon wai� full -of ,sole
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� T�, Mr. Waters, but 1, left him after we -got and makes me hate her more." . chaep of coffbe in here?" She spoke from acres of bearing orchard. Faimiswel-1,watered ' Val "
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i� acrosa the P)nte Vecchio; he'W3 up 11 I don't understand., But you're -e t . � .: . . . .. ., .� tender appealsto those wli-om:
. ,I R ,nt . - . x- portiere.of.the salotto. by spring, besides wells, &c.;' situated about MONTR AL HOUSE.SEAFORTH in 1 �
� . J� I to, look at tie Michelangelo baitions, cited now. Whim you're c It . . . I � ; . I - I I ,led anx-1 instrue I
I P! almer you'll. Yes, mamma. I'll bring it to you 6f miles from the town of Clin, Dn ; school house - . I- . gui ted for mw .y.
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I i Gar- feei'differently, of rise. I've kept you, myself. " . I I on� the farm ; will be sold on . re asonable terms to I . � . i . � . I I I . -end of the service
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H � � ' t purchaser. JAMES WAI �SON Londesboro I � I � . I -witb hi
- � � dens -where I - found your Yom g peo. rest1piss and nervous a long tiine, poor "Thank you, ,dear," Mrs. Bowen sul Where in .Uillinery, Mantles, Furs, Ffir Trimmings, &c., ? . TWEEDS$ hausted in body., but
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. -1 ` ple-," . . child; but now -our peace be " -and called from within. - --- - . . -. - � . UNION TWEEDS, - sweetly
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� S He had certainly brought hvimzel�f to everything will be bright auc1---?' He, The little girl softly'pr#issed her hands Fof Hibbert, 150 acre ; �nd the �
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� . from it th ' first, and be made a des- .- i , - I . - up I I feel so excited, and I hate to is free from stunips and a high state I
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L I � - -It perate plange try at 'the sam, -. time She -pushed 'herself from him, and lie andi think so long before I get to of cultivation, , a 9 I . I . I - beautiful hynivn; which he bw
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� . A to keep so' : ng 6fg his habitua, non. dried her eyes. Oh yes.. I sleep. , �Couldn't you just hint a little to rin reek running through tie farm. It will . . written. - �� - z
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I i "' at -that' doesn't w count "'And, Imogene * aps-p sp so WILL GIVE SPECIAL BARGAINS. - : - Fast .
. chalance . "I be Tdctogetheror separately on easy terms. . 4 ;
Im .. �perh erhaps- h*er that I might stay up ? It's Sunda STOCKING YA
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� IN for my- being I hire. Imogene ac(ounts Or.. no ; never mind now.. - I - .must go - night."' . Forfurther pirticulars.addrem the Proprietor . I I The darknessileepens.- 1A)rd,withine.
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� . Florence." - but submissive. k But I. will bo . Custom Carding, Spinning and Fulling : -
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z �� I - . Mrs. Bowen Luld not turn pal�i tb,&n t6' -night, or . . . � : � L Swift to its close ebbs out l3ifes little, dkv
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I �E-1 . - perhaps -to -morrow mornin . motber's rules." '. ; � ARSI FOR SALE. -The Ej ecutors' of� the '. The immense and Ill selec C.11 ! . Promptly Attended to. .
: - ' . 9 � L ted Stock of Dress Ggods and Dry Goods, &c. & .
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I � i , - �Iie h�d left her, and 6 now 11 want to tiIiink-to, give you time -to - The child sizhed submissively and F estate of the late Samuel Slemon,offer . . . , � . -- ial a 1,
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- # - _ . - L . . for sale that'excell �nt farm 'be g Lot 12, Con- of the MONT I . .,Cbange a6d TWI�A , 11 around I -�Zee:
i . underwent, no I change of complaki6n. think. I donIt'wan't to be selfish about took, the coffee -tb REAL 137[USE, will be offered at such � a great reduction that it will Parties from a dlsta-nde will- as Oh, Thou wb(),eJ1aWst not, ablde,aifll i
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- . at Giovanni brought cession 12, Grey. There -are acres ; 86 of i I . L, far as possible I .
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'a �' , I Dut her throat was not clear enou - I want to consider y -all the to her. She and Imogene went into the,. which -are cleared, 10 acres p ly cleared, and! � - . � %I:g I . -- .
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say to, the end, " Allowdd .. u to more b 'It cohisider your- Lsalotto together. Mrs. Bowen was "at a good I I .
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, I' Good -by. 11 - He stoop�d. *over her writing -desk. 11 Youca* nderneath 30x I I
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. , I her in. and'kisaed her liair. Even in this be felt coffee hiare, Effie," she said. - 4Come not t3 sojown, but abide with int- �
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1-i i d turn each other aside b, ,.fore Imogene did not ,come till the dessert from her writing. 11 No'- you may sit -VARM FOR ot iO, Concession 12, , i N. B. -These offers will only extend to the end (f the present year. So now ' ALEX. L. GIBSON, , � � - 1110! � I . I
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� -1 th have reaphed a., resting-plac! .. in was put on. Then she-foun'd Effie Bowen up awhil " she said, looking back to her X Township of Gfey, econtainin 102 acres,60 or I . I . Thou.on invhca in early youth did -A bt
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� ��'., tou& his: courage. revived -in some - ?by- serious formality by the man,, whom she *1 Huw Iona mamma?" pleaded the prem ises a good frame house, lo arn and frame � � � I Thbu hav,t not left me, oft as I lvft 1111ev.
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I to know at- once, and I came in with Isn't mamma C0M1Dg at all?" "she - high chair' bent over it aird began to I � Ills have no u,dight and, tears i.* -'bitterne
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� I Imogene to tell 3�ou. " 2 � LL asked, . plaintively, when Ithogehe sat re�d. - . - Lot 44, Concession 2, Tuckersinib. Good new 11 . I I American Solid 817 Where is death's t4ng? where, gmviL,. ti,
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. 1� " What do yo wish me " asked rs. down, and refused everything - but a cup - Imogene sat by the hearth, where a story and half - fraine house, 2 acres spWndid I I . I . . . . . tory ? I :
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"I Colville foredd a' nervous laugh'. can make out whadt is cd� ming f6 this - 'chill of an Italian house, even after so good cultivation, alid well und,,rdrained, live � . _ I- ' * Hold then Thyrross before my,closing ev�,
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�. Thank you, that's very. kind of -after lie's done so much to please ypiq ade you take such an un I Purvis & Milks entered ii3to rest. I ,
�v � I I . I � up -in first-class city style subject to a great r r the balance of the year, . I I
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: . troking, with -*8 to get some of.the good of it - -butz6w Bowen seemed to find the right phrases property situated on the west sk e of Brooke . I i if it was not -rather hard, `Nat a
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a, gh m Is try at the corners of her .pre � T Concession 8, Tuckersmith, containing 100 cc = r� %M -W
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I I.th. Jake, �immons is a clever fellow and are cleaj , fi_Z, Nl 1= � . dentist"s. " How much do ym -(�
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'wish to annoy yoq. - , . the Proprictori Epnondville , P. O., or apply at . I . .
. . to death ? - I haven't got 6,- -it yet. 'h i i fam ily recently from Greenbdsh the Egniondville,mills. JAMES KYLE, Pro- . � � . I . . er b.' - -1
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I I I . ite fandl and other valuables was I .1 ! .. � I . . ; - I I his ex " - saU
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.1 � I t�iits .receipt Mr. Simmons directed 160 of which are cleared i'L .� . I . I .4. . Mau! the.boy - 4 howdid you dlseov4.
: . . onf, of us is quite old enou�gh. to be thec- in this way, I shall think th nd in a , od state of . I �
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L There was another silence, which ..be. you. I . - F fit We are more than thankful for the past liberal patronage, and.' trust b "OSS -CUT SAWS. cam
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i I �ame very op ressiye be -fore it ended i i- " I'm not'veTy Well, Effie,' . ), McKillo P; ; 130 acres rease our business. - .
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t - YOU .0 considEr it mI engagement?" any more. I don't - believe Florence is 64 Cne dollar," ' 'Simmons. ai)d .two oi .-bards. * �, there moauing---�" Doctor .A,
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i - -tremble L a very healthy pl Or f�t.leait this d hurch-s. Is eight niil6i from Seaforth and al a laige stock of I
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�, in his, buit. he received no -definita house- isn't. 1,think it must be the i' � , roin Valton. For further particularo ap- Sugars, Syrup and Molassej i. . . Aincrimn �
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fif 1P11131!101n` the reinises or to R. G. ROSS, Winth' Fine Coffees, Green, I Lo isted and Gr9un
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; believe I know what you mean." shall .all have diphtheria-. Don't � ock of Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Salt W &ter -Fish, 'Whitefish and Trout. makers. Buy thie American Lance Tooth very 15ick4ith them, you Ictlow, " :
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� . 11 I mons -begged bard to have it — I -7- . .
,'I "I m ean, till u ha,ve he - . � . - Full Line of General Gro6erles, second to none in the maiket. I . .
� . y si ard fro; Imogene ? - OOD FARIA FOR SALE, -In or ier to close I � -1-low V cry 1),eatly S�01flfl Inny I
i . - 1 7 rais-,d to 50 bents more, .but not a Soul . � I . - - I
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r em y I . I- they were put. here 'to sell and must be valuable I ds for sale. FFirst-N ith half of Fariners will 1please-rememb6r the job Teas and General Groceries at � .
1� . . � - sacrIficed," 8',Lid the auctioneer, knock- "m es�ion 5, townshi lorris, con . �
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- died Gat of the hanq he held'; it lay 1; . ining go acres. On this lot is erefted a good . bef-11g, kvd at (lin
I W, E : afterward. Some of the �arents 'ca'' t wholesale prices in quantiPes.
: . . me Ing �116 tairtains down at $3.50 a pair. fa 4 . I . :
e(l mine barn with stone foundation, g6od orchard, I � . - . � . . � i - ptln.�
4 - betw. n his, - X -VI 'A do you s -I Im o- and took them- a*way; but: Madgme The other contents of the box were . helping himself fiecretly t(). i �
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" I "' I wish to d " . . For prices a,)d 'terms apply to Tifos. I �FLT,Y, Brus.. - ONE DOOR'N31RTH OF SEAFORT 5T � . 11 I . '4111, - I feel magnificent." "' *`,zo ,do
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. . I he sai I 19 - . I . � piece of fancy work: He thought no FATUCK 11.011TH.-For sale in jetownship - . - IEI-
I -- "Perhaps, if rot� know Imogene's " A �kered over the more of t66 matter until several days of rx, ]EINT�C - noi the fastest cutting saw in tile mar' the blues." " LeV,s take a'drinic.
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� I v6 listlessly- stirring -her coftee.-.r - " Some, ter half said, " Jake, you ina send that defamatimi ag
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2 you perfectly free."' . - y two frame biinisand shed, andgeoud ' �% � � — I take it back and give 14 The scoundl-el )I said be, fi'ez
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� - Imogene's sid.e. "' �i es- ex- down in -the store for safe keeping. or DAVID . . a . .. I
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N ting her - V scriber o0ers for sale hi's farm c f 100 acres ' REID. & WILSON, -,-,;he ui�efi ,
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� I . you will be very. I I You in ustn't ta,lk so, of Your mother, his own property he disposed of for a ,$in rdwo, d; hefiilock and cedar. � The farm . � . SEAFORTH.
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- leased her,., Colvill� trembled lest sli� 'I don't believe 8 ,11(ts how ' Peel, quarter '
; - ve * . , a ing, a young -bearin ore . . td fa,411ion mrwo, <Iriviiig alo, n
- -�hou,ltl 1.) 0 09� � -m er an ni. much I suffer when she wo'n't I . -in the - vell, and creek runnin . th hard, . . -S :P:R:ms- -i -1 JV:0 . 9 a C01
� et me -gd potatoes. * Mash -them thoroughl a never failin .
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long aver�l abont the nicest gentlemah we know, of milk, 'two �blinces - of butt ap*
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I . Iin g ,ne th � zrself on Colville'a many people would c' ��O ACTIE FARM FOP. SALE INN . . �
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breast. It gav hi, � �a shock, a ansid�r I im ol(l- take frotn'tbe fire'and q � ead the mix- S THETO ANSITIP OFGREY.-Se, led off%; making -very nice Christmas !Presents. -PLUSH GOODS. -Ladies' Companions,
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- do lierself ,,;onaxe wrong.. as Mr. -�"Nlorton wasi . or the 1bglebaxt : or, if for break A aso of Odor Cases, Mirrors aDd P oto FramesI ind the most beailtiful 'assortment lifax to Liverpo - . . Vrent'liman -`1 I viffll take uJil-tip 4
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r But she gripped hi , t. amd began to boys ;- but that mak6s'him all the. easier. � stand n ' 11 'Photograph Albums, the nid t pres . 7.3, acc,or
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ha her pastry board with sifted bared. There is on the premises a g "4-50', 10termediate, p5; stcerage, t413. Re .�&)makeiit weak, di� It "
d, now playing across the child's fi ood franic Year's presents for 1�otb old b nd young. Call ea I - : I - nion to " -
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i I'thihk A,%% Col.- of the potato on it at intervals. Shape i�,s Fences are in goo4 repa JVI
9 No, 110; it il%n't that! But I ' ir. , There is no'such stock in, the leounty to choose from. -AVe. bave everything from Liverpool and back to Halifax - b I . . Dpn kou z&y,
I 7 ann . Ville w"otild m ake- a good Saint .Kicholas i 0 . A fine orchard of i�oung trees just coming. into I Ca in, $- 00, $126 - "' Heres to ' !"an
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