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t I one there never were any �
: I � her teays., 11 It is true a 4 Js heif-witted bat #I I wonder if be tilicks -he can drive me out owner of it. I supg I .
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� DONAL11 ROSS OF HEM& - m glad thi Ann& Clannaoh of the place. by stirring up this bitter people living hors. - . .
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� . ___ all the items I a 1� - fs oat have been clever if they
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� .. . ; 4'Thersisonewayto got over thediffl. did" said Kathollen., d'To tell �
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. . . cHipTili'lV. oulty," said Ksthohen, lightly- 11 Ask hini trathp Mary, the most part of the Lof
�� ,... . 1� GHAPTRR IV."Co.-;T.twvzD. . .11 to Loollgarra House. He is a Highlander- estate that I have seen is Only fit or one
, THE M1CALL-1;A41A1&N Bo(;. thing, and that is to make heather, brooms
. 11 Vw.oald charge theni thirty pounds ster.. if he his 'Once oat down.at your table te can-
� . % And once again a �vijd, Ueihr, breezy not be your eneMy . aft . arwards. Of L for sweeping kitchens." .
ling a mouth"f said he.' � . blue than I Ah, but wait," said the young proprie-
., . She looked up, a trffi.c indignant. . morning -the -see & morg brilliant' A touch of color rose -to Mary's face. I L 69 I
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. - L 1� " Oh. I tee, The fishing is worth,nothii3g Over .the heavy s4rge fitlAtinglike a bomb, 11 You forget. the character he L bears,* I she treat, confidently. " Wait A little while,
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. she'll on the rockq of lean Heimirs, and . I and you will see. Wait till you hear of all
, I while! have it, bat,lt is worth thirty springing some sixq or � �jventy feet in the gold, somewhtt 6roudli. the improvements--yp .
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I . � I f : And here they were at the lbruagsku .
. � pounds sterling a month when you have it. . air. � . - - and the paople wore oil busy in the. 4s A railway to Boner Bridge," said Kabh-
I . . Is that haw the matter �Iands? - Do you call Altogether a joyous dfi4 gl,iddenin:g eight orof to . - hen, carefully lifting the leather cup. I
. that fair dealing ? Well, I baven"t given ' wide stretch of land enclosed by a dilapid 0 "Now, look here, Mephlstophej�es,ll said
I I .. . -from the several -vibad4fe Of this spsoious ateJ Noce of posti and wire, James Men-
�, you th,s fishing yet-abt on those terms." 11 I could murder you
� She rose,, rather proudly, 64 Come, Kath- room in the tower - bilti 6eveithelets Kate' doinaid, the elderly crofter who had com. Mary4 scrioPolY.
� 'inj U t troubl% I am strong!r
� - ohen, I think we inight g:) end. have a look who was- iar from be P� foolish virgini ob- plainel of tho dyka tax, was ploughing without 06 leas
- at thin fishinithat , seema to alter in value I so served that the whid m4Oi have-baoked dur- drills for potat ies; two or three women and tilobn you ; I could kill you, and hide you in
. ng- the nighi to the sodW and therefore she d a whibe-hal ols in the rocks, and you'd never be
rems;rksbly tne momeat lb changes handii. 1 1 girls were planting ; an red old a h
. I b�gan to talk about watef-pre?f's. For Mr. , 1gj4g out the need poti,toon id a heart'. of apin. So you'd better'llave a lit.
.
. I I � . . Wo need not trouble you, Mr. Purdie. P,,airdio was led,viug ,0-0 a-, a brIE , tin disuretion ia flouting at my schemes.
I - , my. I and the two ;Sail. W The plow was, being drawn by two
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I 00 -0,41 -evening." - I L
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�� 9 I fbia last salutation seed to the * I th Ow upon tfietf dwa resourcei, had boraes wearing huge bl%ck collars -what Ahp it you only knew I Why, listen to thin,
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i I'll . ta gir 8 'fan gicursion td . Owe -portions of now: are you, aware that there is 4 far
�� w1a add�re plan�ed those ere for ill i, two vialtoro'co old not im-
,. I I , have DO word 'of I .
r . ., the had nbt yet visited-th,) .
� landlord, WhOL iseemea _ estite they I agine. . greater demand for t6 Harris homespun
��' explanation to Offer; thea the two girls .
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I - j higher moorland distnicti; abdp of coarse, a the ptople can supply ? I disoov-
. . F : "Are you going to speak to him, Mary I cloth thw
�� - �_ ; I went out from. the in. and walked off in t,he they bal to be aticiomptiblied on foot. Th , aq the eted that at1averueso,- I wits told that the
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a - direction of the river, which they had see" did not prop:)oe to tak"i,Aiguide with them;
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; .. - PI as ,coming towards the end of the homespun sold in London in- imitation, made
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� - . ia passing on the previolis evening. . - Well, I propose to let them
a . . they would simply go Ala g to the 11 march" field. . . in Manchester. '
�
- I Xary was no doatt ed.asiderably hurb mud beyond the little bom(bi tf Crugan, and fol-' : " yelp I smL " amid the young lady. 11 I have the real homeepun-yes, and plenty of
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, . - ul low the bouadt%ry� Ini f I
I - - ��ffended, and there wer4 still, f rther trials Z 1� . across. the hills. want to see if - tile remission of the tax has it I And more than that : I'm going to
-L , . � toie the end
.11 - of this - the
I - .1 . YL istore for 'her bel - SOODer Or I'AtEir thek dut'd strike either - had no effict on him. Perhaps be will have. have homespun druggets and homespun
,
I I .%rdUOUS alldL disappointl4g d-ty. She bad C6rrie Bhreag or alz Orine, �vith the lower a little more Fouglish now." - plaids,. and blankets, und shawls and p-%toh.
� ' . I - AAf.h;A ovo, r,a.0f1+Q the YiV,ar nho's1fl, ' I .
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-H EXPOS ITOR11 I . 4 �
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t I one there never were any �
: I � her teays., 11 It is true a 4 Js heif-witted bat #I I wonder if be tilicks -he can drive me out owner of it. I supg I .
; . .
� DONAL11 ROSS OF HEM& - m glad thi Ann& Clannaoh of the place. by stirring up this bitter people living hors. - . .
� . �
� . ___ all the items I a 1� - fs oat have been clever if they
� They
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: seemed to approve of m6.41 I lll.will.�, . . . 'a the
r By WILLIAM 13LAOK. I _. . . yo
� .. . ; 4'Thersisonewayto got over thediffl. did" said Kathollen., d'To tell �
. / . i & i . I . __� I I 9 ahgarra
.
. . . cHipTili'lV. oulty," said Ksthohen, lightly- 11 Ask hini trathp Mary, the most part of the Lof
�� ,... . 1� GHAPTRR IV."Co.-;T.twvzD. . .11 to Loollgarra House. He is a Highlander- estate that I have seen is Only fit or one
, THE M1CALL-1;A41A1&N Bo(;. thing, and that is to make heather, brooms
. 11 Vw.oald charge theni thirty pounds ster.. if he his 'Once oat down.at your table te can-
� . % And once again a �vijd, Ueihr, breezy not be your eneMy . aft . arwards. Of L for sweeping kitchens." .
ling a mouth"f said he.' � . blue than I Ah, but wait," said the young proprie-
., . She looked up, a trffi.c indignant. . morning -the -see & morg brilliant' A touch of color rose -to Mary's face. I L 69 I
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. - L 1� " Oh. I tee, The fishing is worth,nothii3g Over .the heavy s4rge fitlAtinglike a bomb, 11 You forget. the character he L bears,* I she treat, confidently. " Wait A little while,
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.
'
. she'll on the rockq of lean Heimirs, and . I and you will see. Wait till you hear of all
, I while! have it, bat,lt is worth thirty springing some sixq or � �jventy feet in the gold, somewhtt 6roudli. the improvements--yp .
I __
.
.
I . � I f : And here they were at the lbruagsku .
. � pounds sterling a month when you have it. . air. � . - - and the paople wore oil busy in the. 4s A railway to Boner Bridge," said Kabh-
I . . Is that haw the matter �Iands? - Do you call Altogether a joyous dfi4 gl,iddenin:g eight orof to . - hen, carefully lifting the leather cup. I
. that fair dealing ? Well, I baven"t given ' wide stretch of land enclosed by a dilapid 0 "Now, look here, Mephlstophej�es,ll said
I I .. . -from the several -vibad4fe Of this spsoious ateJ Noce of posti and wire, James Men-
�, you th,s fishing yet-abt on those terms." 11 I could murder you
� She rose,, rather proudly, 64 Come, Kath- room in the tower - bilti 6eveithelets Kate' doinaid, the elderly crofter who had com. Mary4 scrioPolY.
� 'inj U t troubl% I am strong!r
� - ohen, I think we inight g:) end. have a look who was- iar from be P� foolish virgini ob- plainel of tho dyka tax, was ploughing without 06 leas
- at thin fishinithat , seema to alter in value I so served that the whid m4Oi have-baoked dur- drills for potat ies; two or three women and tilobn you ; I could kill you, and hide you in
. ng- the nighi to the sodW and therefore she d a whibe-hal ols in the rocks, and you'd never be
rems;rksbly tne momeat lb changes handii. 1 1 girls were planting ; an red old a h
. I b�gan to talk about watef-pre?f's. For Mr. , 1gj4g out the need poti,toon id a heart'. of apin. So you'd better'llave a lit.
.
. I I � . . Wo need not trouble you, Mr. Purdie. P,,airdio was led,viug ,0-0 a-, a brIE , tin disuretion ia flouting at my schemes.
I - , my. I and the two ;Sail. W The plow was, being drawn by two
��
I 00 -0,41 -evening." - I L
I '
�� 9 I fbia last salutation seed to the * I th Ow upon tfietf dwa resourcei, had boraes wearing huge bl%ck collars -what Ahp it you only knew I Why, listen to thin,
I I I
I
i I'll . ta gir 8 'fan gicursion td . Owe -portions of now: are you, aware that there is 4 far
�� w1a add�re plan�ed those ere for ill i, two vialtoro'co old not im-
,. I I , have DO word 'of I .
r . ., the had nbt yet visited-th,) .
� landlord, WhOL iseemea _ estite they I agine. . greater demand for t6 Harris homespun
��' explanation to Offer; thea the two girls .
I 91)
I - j higher moorland distnicti; abdp of coarse, a the ptople can supply ? I disoov-
. . F : "Are you going to speak to him, Mary I cloth thw
�� - �_ ; I went out from. the in. and walked off in t,he they bal to be aticiomptiblied on foot. Th , aq the eted that at1averueso,- I wits told that the
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; __ I s, in an undertona
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a - direction of the river, which they had see" did not prop:)oe to tak"i,Aiguide with them;
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; .. - PI as ,coming towards the end of the homespun sold in London in- imitation, made
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� - . ia passing on the previolis evening. . - Well, I propose to let them
a . . they would simply go Ala g to the 11 march" field. . . in Manchester. '
�
- I Xary was no doatt ed.asiderably hurb mud beyond the little bom(bi tf Crugan, and fol-' : " yelp I smL " amid the young lady. 11 I have the real homeepun-yes, and plenty of
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- - I L I
. 'L
, . - ul low the bouadt%ry� Ini f I
I - - ��ffended, and there wer4 still, f rther trials Z 1� . across. the hills. want to see if - tile remission of the tax has it I And more than that : I'm going to
-L , . � toie the end
.11 - of this - the
I - .1 . YL istore for 'her bel - SOODer Or I'AtEir thek dut'd strike either - had no effict on him. Perhaps be will have. have homespun druggets and homespun
,
I I .%rdUOUS alldL disappointl4g d-ty. She bad C6rrie Bhreag or alz Orine, �vith the lower a little more Fouglish now." - plaids,. and blankets, und shawls and p-%toh.
� ' . I - AAf.h;A ovo, r,a.0f1+Q the YiV,ar nho's1fl, ' I .
u to . & 9 I.: 4. 411. .4-h i- ti.;ntakA % I 41. L 1. it .3 11 &L As
i f, 11 J F&I a 0 W a VY " . 1i . . There was no raime o us oav- e OKS00 wor tin te ,* an a o c%r og anu span- . I Gue an On MUC A . . I OEM&, money W Joan, '1110MAS AULMON U10012148a . � . . . . . I . I
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I . . she and Kist.holien found'themselvei by the their pockets and a i6a�herL,drInkiug-ouP1- roA. the stoukings to be done by my own people. will proceed to distri- - '
I : . - . said date the Administrator .
P . ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Inluranco. - .. . ,od
i . .. I aidelof the Garra, a vague curiosity drew and With kheir water- �b fa oirer their arm!9, 11 May I,interrupb you for a moment? I And I'll have a salearoom. in London', and bute the said estate among the Virden entitled) bav- . : . I A
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� . . I em on, until they ha&,,peoebrifited into aoti- they act oat- e sunflg i plostant around want to ask you-" . advertise in the papers that they're the real Discount Sale Ing reference only to the claims of 'which 'he shall X � Agent, Commissioner for taking a .
I - 0onveyances, &a. Money to loan at the lowoaxates. - .
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c . L the atxe:6m I r the most part them. an odor f seaw d -in ilia air. This Well, the gray -bearded man 'with the things; and not shim at all ; and if - 1. have have received notice, and after M. MURAWN, Walton. __ � .
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i Itt my � spy creditor of whose claim he shall not have receiv- -
i "I'll - . aLtee.p h " biuki�,- There was.some- one day, at. least, there. 4pre in be no 9 e . This no_ L. X BEST, Barristor, Solicitor, Notaq :::::. _. I A I
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I 11 I over arilging or' hops he meAnt to givq them a rest at the show themselves my friends by coming for- d notice at the time of such distribution.
� e ! � . S ties Is given pursuant toLtbe Statute in that behalf. 0 ---
thio.g strange . sistent and p:itiei3t inquiries dhet by on Ion . -
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� I t . Ili western light -an swisred by obdur most graiclous sod frieirdly way. I I I only value, for their money ----:why, where is there .4 - _� .,
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i I denly she caught Kathchen'bythe arm. solitary policeman of tto" P! as, standing years of it. givea back.". from ady oth kind of stockings ? I don't I � I � i 4-d llrwt
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I � Surely thereL Was sonle,,one there-.* figure outeide ths�smmll buildI4 : v W The Ruisimn looking crofter regarded the like to see so many women working in the 9 . AMEROX HOLT & HOLMES, Baniften So I xvz,'�
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: bisid-ing, intoth dark again. �( "It is gool dry weather for ploughing, i's home. What do you think of � 4 d
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; I p enameno'D) there was, this -vudden gleam ted with the virthfis o porridge and 44 That very old,man, " she asked, If who will do very well when they get lie, ConadisuBankof'Commercie. Rawylickmd IWM - TA
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�� I isho? Ishi'your father?" 63. a yard profit; but when I aell in my - for mos. 0009 In 80aws zlook� Mate streek, ,
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i � . i 41 That man In poach ag," said she, calml. of Commons -ab *i&W6ry, blithely, 'lIkhope thyrambic* forecast. She had chancad to W . i :
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[ 1 � f . all. Thli land now how much do- you pay ,� 11 Katholien," issit]. she "it was a good HENSALL, - ONTARIO. I
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I . , , 7 Her voice was clear, in ai, no doubt, car- However, this 'project came to nothing in if , I �
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. I , y much", said she, withoub a moment's heal- " Yes," she answered, "and I think we'd' On cash purchases, It will pay any �
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.. I I � I there were two or three - fart -her series of was himself in dire trouble, An elderly . I 0 � CD 0 %0 ,nearly i
. 4 1 , , i . too mu h or indiff6rent ]and like that !" rhen here was the hasiness of getting over C" Streets, 8eaforth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas ad. , - -
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I � - 1111i r �- I The.sin: all, auspicious eyes glanced at her the stream. blary went down to the edge . I . � -
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1. � . 9 I y ewer, oldwly. . was not even a bawk pd1sed on wing), end Custom Work attended- to as Usual. L" Cc Cr Office over Johnson't Hardware Store, beaforth. .
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., I . . ��i � acre to on -asked for very.g9od land. No. 1 Whitney's Block., Lp Ga ew . - D" Of Mi4o
� P I ly But 11 No," she said, 11 I can't do it. It's like 1 � ar C40 i -A eveiy MoudXY4 Im .
� i. _. so she and her companiod act out foi home more and more r6seate fLud embirrassed. Of I will inq! airs, and ifte, whAt can be' done. . 303 SRAFORTIL. 19 CD " t % M"M I tioulpian
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7'. I . again, 11 Why the sallmon fishing isn't worth course he pretended not to hear. He gazed Well gatid-morning ; I ni an't take up your . - 30 $nj a � .
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. v I , ! notbelong to nie 9 And now I understand stick he pr�dded at the Ina3si of sea -weed bj time il stones or rocks somewhere that I cin git Z _� CD , at - 'denae ol
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1. .1 ; And yet I suppose Mr. Rain of flai'mra eAlls ersat manner, &3 if &H this tempest -were Not Katheben, who was by this time over .4 CD 0 W :7w P� t:ra FRIDAY in each. mouth. Teeth extrwW with the I
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�, 1. � 1 . ; hifa a thlef ! I call poaching thieving --,,-and the two ladies, the upholder of the majesty were going along the highway again. " None But Mary did notfall In. .Shosoughtout 111 -os, women know all M g:w 0 -01 n a R. 0. H. INGRAM, Dentist, (successor, to It. L, % � 'Cullen i
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.. 11 .. . of them seemed anxious to have their. rent@ � . C4_ 0 C+- tat Surgeons, Ontario Teeth in rtedl Ith or with. -- .. - . I
. I i T ; about here may think. And I say it is not hiding himself in the lower R')or o ' � day. To many it means �v " out a plate In gold celluloid or tubeber. Asde annip. " .
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, . at 0, it was gradqally. Very, scoa I _W N. B.-Flates secused drinly L6 the mouth by .1 1.
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1. the moment she got b*ok to Lochgarra lain whether he would catch the'pomahers know wasnot of web feet they were thin M 00 0 . � I b.
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� I I "! I d r ' terribly bleak and lonely character- of this neath was growing unnatarally black. Rio. 0 1 .
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... good in the spring," said, the weather- Imean to preserve them as well as ever I R. Accoucher, Oonst#noe, ont. _ ror.A.
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�z Ill'. � than ever before to rn out & gooit - article for a - .1
< , I inK it was much use to have a, water* bailiff - gentleman in -Mr. Rose's "position should cipitous, and strdaked here and there with ing gale, though it t6 d on college al Physialans sino Surgoons, Xft- he �
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: - , whatever. ". . � have so little self -reipact as to become a com- There wai sign of life, nor any chests. They had to i&oat - to each Other if I Bruce 9W she i,
: � f , `Z "But surely it i3 your b�siness to see mon poacher-'# - ' . snow. '10' This Soap does away wi t ways on hand or made to order. Lumber dr�med on purgh.- - 11 � - �
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� , I f intfu !on came over, them ; .it was ai if 11 I haven't seen anytrace of it . -. . furniabing Ss%f0]r6h On 0. OM*c and rosidenue name an - _. � . of , life
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. �, . small figures in this vast moorland a- . ,� . oey. I L 4,- 12927 1 wad I �p
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I ,� wn along its melantilioly shores. N; r even here were blown every kind of way, with an .im- . A General Banking bi P. BRIM Licensed Auctioneer -for 4h. Coun- the &t
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14 . do, bg and clap- LEVER BROS., LIAI=3) i Uquo - - Sales attended In .'p, I pairts of Hit, her
, 11� - 1 think it fa,ir that you, o* a keeper, the Ro- . Farmers', notes discounted, the ty. All Orion. left at Tim gba-arrox
l . I . ahould make exaases for it, or tr� to screen sees; and their Highland loysity re. whirr of a wild duak's wings, At this point ping; while tl-ey materially IMpeded pro- NEAR ]3U%KZN=,AD TORONTO Drafts bought and sold'. be promptly attended to. L short
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-1 Who can wondir at the ouperstitions of , era, struggling on bravely, hurling them. STOCK FORSALE.- SALE NOTES diwounted, or taken for WM.1Wf,GL0Y9 . I
I� -' . The man's faue became rathec-51. pale, even. it is n t ev to be acquired by klndaejs-�- the Highlanders VP sAid Kathchen' half selves, so it were, against these rude shocks �
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4 . . 4-.,L .under the weather tarl. al . bi :,11 a e about that i1o. time. However, abiently. and guits, until their wet hair was flying all The undersigned' offers for sale at rock bottom ' : 1
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� j� . 1,1 If Miss Stan -lay would be Wianting to whA I say a this, th%t I don't complain of Mary's. answer was ly attended to, charges moderate And satisfaction -
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� � I �_ get another ga,me-keeper," he sidd, slowly these poor people having such mistake our stock befo0e going Into winter quarter u OFFICE -First door north. of Reld & gaiaranteed. Orde'rs by mall addressed toohiselhuw .1
I � - 11 was looking at � the black and oozy soil ingwiththerain. Somethfiesthey panned Post Office or left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession - . longer-
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� I � �, A ob, yon would fattier leave tlisu inter- least ohadow of right to anything belonging 11 I suppose," she said meditativelyf: 11 There's nothing so horrid as wet wrihtr," - I .,
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, - - '. She did not complete the'� sout'nee. She takes a grouse, or a bare, or a salmon, he in 1297-tf I `1111 AU
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I i I In I dumb. They had come in iight of the sight of t�e sea by the higher -ranges on said Kathohen in reply, as they started. on - nge 11
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. gilpleSqnead4nd ties- dried'up Joah and the wa#te heap of stones -their righ� ; but bye-and-bys, when they ag" . Brunetti...... - . 8.13 9.46 9.88 .
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Z I a-![ into her head. in the laudgeape-the river Mixed. SHAFORTHI ONTARIOt *C=op Mrectory for 189.2. - ..
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� . I " You need not wait, Rector," said she,fn ly, " do you think ll� Ones it out of re. No hanjing'birch code here, or deep pools- Tai �. Brussels ...... .. 7.10 11.89 860 . IDE OF THE COMBINATION, L I . ,
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T . - I i . vencre . sheltered by ]of ty banks, mi, in the neighbor- ters of lurid oloads that crossed the grayer I Funerals furnished on. DANIEL MANLEV C�;n ZliorfBeeahwood. to 190 P
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: � Then she went to her friend. lViory' had Wow Kathchein berjelf As of Highland hcoi where they baii surprised the ghostly sky. The mo%ning of the wind rose ana and eatlisfaction ga i anteed. A large assort. JAMES EVANS &unoillor, Beechwood. .
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4 - ,_ broken down completely, and was ' gabbing blood ; and she made ailiOver boldly : fishermen; but& treelessexpanse of rather felt in. remote and plaintive cadence ; and London, for her
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3 . - tJ "'I- , "I-lamnot useq. to it,"sheiaid be- I were young Ross of lieftpra, and such an the most parb rushing over.ptmv shallows. &ad loug-oontinued scream, that struck I Exeter .................... 9.16 546 � .
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; tween her soba. " All day long, it has been , .. ence - GODERICH StREET, direct R. W. B. SMITH Pro
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� inallned. to, do in ret � ra A sentimental. asked, as they were descending the hill. 9.42 6.17 ,WM. XOGIVINO, Sanitary inspector, Loadbury.
p . 1%sedt,j being hatiid. WhathaveI' struggle against the storm did not Boom to formerly occupied by Dr. Scott. .
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� I . . .14i Is sentimental . Where; isthe difficulty ?" said Kathchan leid them any nearer to any practicable wiy ,, Londeaboro ...... ...... .. 10.19 #..0 � . - . . I
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. 04 my- Highlano nature, and�,tfi�t are longest re. country . ** " 10.42 7.26 . I ,
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i - . ke -friends with every member�d. But then, Unthe other hand it st6ckiujs,' wade over, and put them on to be the marob-the imaginary line which Goixe go I . 11.00 71to � I : - � I I . Pink
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11� 1� i-1 No, it, is not,,, a �'d K&thobeu,, I P ,gain ofi the other side. they had hoped would bring them to the Wingham, depart ........ . 6.48t..m. 8.45p.m. PUBLIO NOTIOES Loan and In I
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back in -to the rooL� , Bat you �, tpreseut, for it was now mid day, to some portion'of Glen Orme. And if the Londoeboro' The undersigned hereby begs to Notify the citimns . 00MCF-A MT'77. I . She a -
Tabst not with" Mr. Pardie-for w,hO con doubt that it ey a tf 4" 7.23 4.28 �
-.be disheartened, all'at ,on . ond th bought they might, an wall h v duakr wers to comedown and find them hL Clinton.. " ' ' * ' " * "' of Seaforth and vicinity that he has opened out a : , i
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: pli cattle ?-I 8& his air 61 triumph -when he the Garra. � They 'chose out i% rock wide m Kippen. .. .. ..'.. 8.24 5.21, Reno ' I— nt. This C6mpany is Loaning Money Va 4. . �
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� .11 . go at moy to I (TO BE CONTINUED,) . '-::::::,:.... .. .. 8.32 6.30 . . - + .
I ��! I One I ever, "kn#W ' the fact i's,: A Id the story. No ; lbabiling. wouldn't be enough to afford them seats, opened their Honsall. .. Fam Sectuity at lowest Rates - . .
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Veterinary College. All diseases of Domestie �
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Revised Statutes of 0 r.zlo, Chapter 110, and
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obances moderate. , Vote rinary Dentistry a specialty
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Office and residence over W. X. Wateon' -Sewing , -
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S. Beattle, V. S., graduate of Ontavir, Vet . I
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Goderlah, In tho County of Huron,
the Domesticated Animals. All call, promptly st- I
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names and addresses and full particulars of their
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Dated at Goderloh, the 23rd day of November, 1802.
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All persons bavingany olalmeagalnet theestate Of
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P . ATTHEW MORRISON, Walton, Inluranco. - .. . ,od
i . .. I aidelof the Garra, a vague curiosity drew and With kheir water- �b fa oirer their arm!9, 11 May I,interrupb you for a moment? I And I'll have a salearoom. in London', and bute the said estate among the Virden entitled) bav- . : . I A
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I - 0onveyances, &a. Money to loan at the lowoaxates. - .
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c . L the atxe:6m I r the most part them. an odor f seaw d -in ilia air. This Well, the gray -bearded man 'with the things; and not shim at all ; and if - 1. have have received notice, and after M. MURAWN, Walton. __ � .
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i Itt my � spy creditor of whose claim he shall not have receiv- -
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I 11 I over arilging or' hops he meAnt to givq them a rest at the show themselves my friends by coming for- d notice at the time of such distribution.
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thio.g strange . sistent and p:itiei3t inquiries dhet by on Ion . -
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, hills fl%med russet in t . Uo si,Qce., .. I agent& -Cameron, Holt ind Cameron, 1215 ..... X$r
� I t . Ili western light -an swisred by obdur most graiclous sod frieirdly way. I I I only value, for their money ----:why, where is there .4 - _� .,
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: bisid-ing, intoth dark again. �( "It is gool dry weather for ploughing, i's home. What do you think of � 4 d
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[ 1 � f . all. Thli land now how much do- you pay ,� 11 Katholien," issit]. she "it was a good HENSALL, - ONTARIO. I
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I . , , 7 Her voice was clear, in ai, no doubt, car- However, this 'project came to nothing in if , I �
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. I , y much", said she, withoub a moment's heal- " Yes," she answered, "and I think we'd' On cash purchases, It will pay any �
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I .r . silence. Immediately of teir the had spoken found that the belted guardian of .the peace )p 0 CD W. TWZDDLE Dentist Office Over Hamilton .
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.. I I � I there were two or three - fart -her series of was himself in dire trouble, An elderly . I 0 � CD 0 %0 ,nearly i
. 4 1 , , i . too mu h or indiff6rent ]and like that !" rhen here was the hasiness of getting over C" Streets, 8eaforth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas ad. , - -
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I � - 1111i r �- I The.sin: all, auspicious eyes glanced at her the stream. blary went down to the edge . I . � -
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r - a wagi2rainguing aod'soold- 69 I not saying its too much," he made an- ings (covertly, in this solitude, where there ducernents offered. I .6 O -W crip. ad- ' , most mi
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I �' I nose b, the spectral flihprman, whoever he building, and sh R. G. FRANKLIN BELDEN, Dentist. G"
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1. � . 9 I y ewer, oldwly. . was not even a bawk pd1sed on wing), end Custom Work attended- to as Usual. L" Cc Cr Office over Johnson't Hardware Store, beaforth. .
. 4 - I wood. . What it was all aboub neither Katholien . 0 MZ Gfq - 11 in. The "
c 1, I � , 0h, but I will consult Mr. Purdie about then put one foot'cautiously into the swift . , P4 I= -
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� i I " Now I understaind,' she sidd; bitterly, seeing. the yout'ag ladies approach, grew , . . - . Xti. visit He U at Hodgens"HZtel :
., I . . ��i � acre to on -asked for very.g9od land. No. 1 Whitney's Block., Lp Ga ew . - D" Of Mi4o
� P I ly But 11 No," she said, 11 I can't do it. It's like 1 � ar C40 i -A eveiy MoudXY4 Im .
� i. _. so she and her companiod act out foi home more and more r6seate fLud embirrassed. Of I will inq! airs, and ifte, whAt can be' done. . 303 SRAFORTIL. 19 CD " t % M"M I tioulpian
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7'. I . again, 11 Why the sallmon fishing isn't worth course he pretended not to hear. He gazed Well gatid-morning ; I ni an't take up your . - 30 $nj a � .
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I 1. �� T : thirty pounds aUmoath tJ me-wben it does out towards HAmrs UAnd. Then with his "I - .. and stockings on againc and find some I � elf, 0 �Z I Ji &;Z4�,,f ][1. KINSMAN Dentlo, L. D 0 1 -
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. v I , ! notbelong to nie 9 And now I understand stick he pr�dded at the Ina3si of sea -weed bj time il stones or rocks somewhere that I cin git Z _� CD , at - 'denae ol
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1. .1 ; And yet I suppose Mr. Rain of flai'mra eAlls ersat manner, &3 if &H this tempest -were Not Katheben, who was by this time over .4 CD 0 W :7w P� t:ra FRIDAY in each. mouth. Teeth extrwW with the I
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�, 1. � 1 . ; hifa a thlef ! I call poaching thieving --,,-and the two ladies, the upholder of the majesty were going along the highway again. " None But Mary did notfall In. .Shosoughtout 111 -os, women know all M g:w 0 -01 n a R. 0. H. INGRAM, Dentist, (successor, to It. L, % � 'Cullen i
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.. 11 .. . of them seemed anxious to have their. rent@ � . C4_ 0 C+- tat Surgeons, Ontario Teeth in rtedl Ith or with. -- .. - . I
. I i T ; about here may think. And I say it is not hiding himself in the lower R')or o ' � day. To many it means �v " out a plate In gold celluloid or tubeber. Asde annip. " .
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, . at 0, it was gradqally. Very, scoa I _W N. B.-Flates secused drinly L6 the mouth by .1 1.
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1. the moment she got b*ok to Lochgarra lain whether he would catch the'pomahers know wasnot of web feet they were thin M 00 0 . � I b.
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M . Hector pre�sauted himself at the door of the ing through the town, d over the Garra CD I
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i . , I who I , would be really for the good of the people f ''.., - APP Y to Ir. HOLNUTED, BarrWt it, Seeforah. ' - with zo
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� I I "! I d r ' terribly bleak and lonely character- of this neath was growing unnatarally black. Rio. 0 1 .
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. li 11 Then fishing in the GwrA is not very pe,)ple; and I tell you this, Kathohen, that with heather and wibbered grass, and then a -needed to withstand the buffetings of the IS USED 8 .AL:F0JRr_V3Ht_ E. COOPER " �
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... good in the spring," said, the weather- Imean to preserve them as well as ever I R. Accoucher, Oonst#noe, ont. _ ror.A.
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�z Ill'. � than ever before to rn out & gooit - article for a - .1
< , I inK it was much use to have a, water* bailiff - gentleman in -Mr. Rose's "position should cipitous, and strdaked here and there with ing gale, though it t6 d on college al Physialans sino Surgoons, Xft- he �
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: - , whatever. ". . � have so little self -reipact as to become a com- There wai sign of life, nor any chests. They had to i&oat - to each Other if I Bruce 9W she i,
: � f , `Z "But surely it i3 your b�siness to see mon poacher-'# - ' . snow. '10' This Soap does away wi t ways on hand or made to order. Lumber dr�med on purgh.- - 11 � - �
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14 . do, bg and clap- LEVER BROS., LIAI=3) i Uquo - - Sales attended In .'p, I pairts of Hit, her
, 11� - 1 think it fa,ir that you, o* a keeper, the Ro- . Farmers', notes discounted, the ty. All Orion. left at Tim gba-arrox
l . I . ahould make exaases for it, or tr� to screen sees; and their Highland loysity re. whirr of a wild duak's wings, At this point ping; while tl-ey materially IMpeded pro- NEAR ]3U%KZN=,AD TORONTO Drafts bought and sold'. be promptly attended to. L short
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-1 Who can wondir at the ouperstitions of , era, struggling on bravely, hurling them. STOCK FORSALE.- SALE NOTES diwounted, or taken for WM.1Wf,GL0Y9 . I
I� -' . The man's faue became rathec-51. pale, even. it is n t ev to be acquired by klndaejs-�- the Highlanders VP sAid Kathchen' half selves, so it were, against these rude shocks �
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4 . . 4-.,L .under the weather tarl. al . bi :,11 a e about that i1o. time. However, abiently. and guits, until their wet hair was flying all The undersigned' offers for sale at rock bottom ' : 1
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� j� . 1,1 If Miss Stan -lay would be Wianting to whA I say a this, th%t I don't complain of Mary's. answer was ly attended to, charges moderate And satisfaction -
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� � I �_ get another ga,me-keeper," he sidd, slowly these poor people having such mistake our stock befo0e going Into winter quarter u OFFICE -First door north. of Reld & gaiaranteed. Orde'rs by mall addressed toohiselhuw .1
I � - 11 was looking at � the black and oozy soil ingwiththerain. Somethfiesthey panned Post Office or left at his residence, Lot 2, Concession - . longer-
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I � - ; h a n, Tue,kersmith, willrecelveprompt attentlot. �
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� I � �, A ob, yon would fattier leave tlisu inter- least ohadow of right to anything belonging 11 I suppose," she said meditativelyf: 11 There's nothing so horrid as wet wrihtr," - I .,
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f� . heep up bete later on., Mary called to her companion, on one of I W. 0. 0 U FF,J .
, - - '. She did not complete the'� sout'nee. She takes a grouse, or a bare, or a salmon, he in 1297-tf I `1111 AU
�. . 0 But it must be wretched p'tature. even at it4i these occasions, as she sh-,ok her arms and ___ - .--- I Converander, --- ,what
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I i I In I dumb. They had come in iight of the sight of t�e sea by the higher -ranges on said Kathohen in reply, as they started. on - nge 11
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. gilpleSqnead4nd ties- dried'up Joah and the wa#te heap of stones -their righ� ; but bye-and-bys, when they ag" . Brunetti...... - . 8.13 9.46 9.88 .
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r &, : - - I construction and opposition and dislike. n view Of at least one. new feature higher slopes ahead of them the heather was (;onto SOUTH- Passenger. ,_ . _�
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� . I " You need not wait, Rector," said she,fn ly, " do you think ll� Ones it out of re. No hanjing'birch code here, or deep pools- Tai �. Brussels ...... .. 7.10 11.89 860 . IDE OF THE COMBINATION, L I . ,
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T . - I i . vencre . sheltered by ]of ty banks, mi, in the neighbor- ters of lurid oloads that crossed the grayer I Funerals furnished on. DANIEL MANLEV C�;n ZliorfBeeahwood. to 190 P
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: � Then she went to her friend. lViory' had Wow Kathchein berjelf As of Highland hcoi where they baii surprised the ghostly sky. The mo%ning of the wind rose ana and eatlisfaction ga i anteed. A large assort. JAMES EVANS &unoillor, Beechwood. .
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4 - ,_ broken down completely, and was ' gabbing blood ; and she made ailiOver boldly : fishermen; but& treelessexpanse of rather felt in. remote and plaintive cadence ; and London, for her
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3 . - tJ "'I- , "I-lamnot useq. to it,"sheiaid be- I were young Ross of lieftpra, and such an the most parb rushing over.ptmv shallows. &ad loug-oontinued scream, that struck I Exeter .................... 9.16 546 � .
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� , injury had been 4one to ifie and mine -well, on, Katlicb;a, that we terror t? the heart. For there was no more . Elensall.. .. ........ _.... 9.28 0.00
; tween her soba. " All day long, it has been , .. ence - GODERICH StREET, direct R. W. B. SMITH Pro
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� inallned. to, do in ret � ra A sentimental. asked, as they were descending the hill. 9.42 6.17 ,WM. XOGIVINO, Sanitary inspector, Loadbury.
p . 1%sedt,j being hatiid. WhathaveI' struggle against the storm did not Boom to formerly occupied by Dr. Scott. .
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4 .done to Ad - Clinton.... .�...... _ .... lo.00 6.46 .
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� I . . .14i Is sentimental . Where; isthe difficulty ?" said Kathchan leid them any nearer to any practicable wiy ,, Londeaboro ...... ...... .. 10.19 #..0 � . - . . I
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L I . � I right by avery one-& . -and I tri , . were Blyth.... .......... - 10.28 7.12 - I HURON AND BRUCE - . � ��. and e
. 04 my- Highlano nature, and�,tfi�t are longest re. country . ** " 10.42 7.26 . I ,
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I � my very hardest to m _ . girls do : take off our shoes sod' afraid to leave the line they had conceive Belgrave ......... . . After
i - . ke -friends with every member�d. But then, Unthe other hand it st6ckiujs,' wade over, and put them on to be the marob-the imaginary line which Goixe go I . 11.00 71to � I : - � I I . Pink
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11� 1� i-1 No, it, is not,,, a �'d K&thobeu,, I P ,gain ofi the other side. they had hoped would bring them to the Wingham, depart ........ . 6.48t..m. 8.45p.m. PUBLIO NOTIOES Loan and In I
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back in -to the rooL� , Bat you �, tpreseut, for it was now mid day, to some portion'of Glen Orme. And if the Londoeboro' The undersigned hereby begs to Notify the citimns . 00MCF-A MT'77. I . She a -
Tabst not with" Mr. Pardie-for w,hO con doubt that it ey a tf 4" 7.23 4.28 �
-.be disheartened, all'at ,on . ond th bought they might, an wall h v duakr wers to comedown and find them hL Clinton.. " ' ' * ' " * "' of Seaforth and vicinity that he has opened out a : , i
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: pli cattle ?-I 8& his air 61 triumph -when he the Garra. � They 'chose out i% rock wide m Kippen. .. .. ..'.. 8.24 5.21, Reno ' I— nt. This C6mpany is Loaning Money Va 4. . �
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� .11 . go at moy to I (TO BE CONTINUED,) . '-::::::,:.... .. .. 8.32 6.30 . . - + .
I ��! I One I ever, "kn#W ' the fact i's,: A Id the story. No ; lbabiling. wouldn't be enough to afford them seats, opened their Honsall. .. Fam Sectuity at lowest Rates - . .
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� 11 I �glooms and bitter mortific&tions. � , * id Mary, as Mercantile for $4,300 and the factory I �
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� 11 �, "After all, Kiithaheia," she sai& od- natural, their 8blien tmial of kindness. mud sliced hard-boiled ag ' makingibom look as clean and L , I
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