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inw Denostry a spedldt�y , ,, a ./ .
1 f� 1�-f I I - . ,. � a � made a vtlusble And, and that a Iortune, , � The Tons I e.d, or growIng toro fait, are -
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�. I 04sm and reddenca on Goderich ,ftree-t. one door - =am ' . - Hag on hand & large number of Boloteand Shoet of hk , :
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7 L - ....... 0. ., '. - . -. r� Am � land* -�na short ti It � would be their As the "astir in which you made. StrOng, Robust and � FOR OVEROOATS, . own make, best material and .
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� ;1 0011= IT _tosr of the Vet � � I r . � wirds WOOITISMwould' eosfiy� perniade old - As the tone in which you oonv . - READYMADE OLOTHING, you want your feet kept dry come and get a pairo, ,
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� � ) -- 0 Medical Society, "a kndvv�le4� as �0- .. I . I our boots, which will be sold
4� . 1 7 C Peter to acceot two hundr,44 dollars for the 11 dome here t" I sharpt 9 9
� I � the liomeoticat" Animals. All c0l; promptly, all- . .
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-. 0harges modet- ery�--Whaftol 'do as 1 - d the baby owy . SHIRTS� OHEAP FOR OASH, �
, r night., It I land that had always been a burden to him ' ,, An J I well w -
f _s- t**&d to 611ther by daXA I d and smiled Scotts . �
� , � . dentiol, . Come here V he 16�ko - - 1. ,
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�� I 1� , J th, one dool � and had never repaid -&-ostat of its taxes And straight to I Repairing proliript,ly attended to. All kinds Of B604 I..
� V'. � W. omee on main Skeet. sextw I -by * . ,s � and shoes made 66 order. All pardes who hare a* '
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z 1,- L&RIt.-Dolusta J4. fuming with inward � rage and Indignation.' like - HATS, OAPSt "le up. �,
- ZA"PSIR Hom WIM ' The words may be saft " that suipmer eat, b. MoINTYRE. bealorth,
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� : orth Out.— All, dibi aft of I I. � grew desperate, and feltmerved to attSM And the tone may .
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moles. (;&We, Sheep, or any , the most pwe . I I - I
st-�h ln�rmh" Or I � "I must - escape," he resolved' "I � For words but come from the mi4d, . .
t;, `i - ,hug" M)der. , . ave the And grow by study and art ; - m of Cod-liver Oil. NISHINGS 'IN GEN- Jet Ce SNIM CO I ,
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- I , i � . A Genera! Banking business ", ,ransaoted,
, � � I . lity of appealing to his captor. Words �.
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� � i " persuasions w , Gentlaness, kindness, love and hAlte, u I .
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I � FROGRESSWE - a steel drill lyiing at � Envy and anger are thbre.,; 4 raf to bought and sold.
� � -- LEGAL . --I 0 1 Buddenly he noticed , I I . South Find Clothing iffouse. F."mors' �
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I i I C . d his fiet, and instantly his mind was made , I I Iatereit allowed on deposits. .
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- - i- on' 7up, With a quick Miiivezaernt he � snatched - - � , or taker, for
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:.- betm-,' knucitors, Notaries stshe brushed by him, and -caiight the rear �hllhett,xre,lllgolng with hurrying feat, �y I . .1
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liablio, &c. Offlce& '
� . . Main � . of his coat, But the brave lad deftly slip- F passing to -night an the street 2 . - I - 11 �-
I Selforth ojfiost-Whit�beylo Block, 00 A ' principle of the velocipede, so much improv - BARGAINS - 11
� � ", ; � Ontado. I Tflo*AS Xuaom HIG(;M& Fed out of the 1pose garment, leaviug it in Faces ali sunny and faces all sad, . since then. But the priority of the die- SPEOIAL I -- - --
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Agi Inore digestible flum Emy the mountain -side, riskiag his, neck Going, all f pleaure and orosses of me, It was Eli Richard, a young physician of E WB E R
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11 . -- cess of Cofto- , shouting to the lkd to stop, and emphasizing Hands that are soiled with dishonor, I patterned. He was a medical student in U S rrall .
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Ing, ve 'd - ro north ofCommercial bas called out I � Hearts all discordant and jangled with crime ; Paris in 1666, &I u uFF, EaTBF. complaint, -- - -- I -A
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7 . papat's : worth- 1 Gar w had a dozen and became one of the great . To "Ll I sour fton"" i
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e 4 Jewayy store, - of sixty-one at Rochelle in 1706, and there The . I I ,
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; z %--A" be, Goderich, onta,ria. J.. --T., GARROW, Q� a.; I Some to the f out where the richest reol wine brouzo statue, not to Michaud, who, it is FOR MEN AND WOMEN. -
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I 14 AXXWN HOLT 8; HOL"S, Bsrfloken So- Made only by ,take the fugitive. Garth strained e e .1 . - I TMED FZZLMG, REMUMATIO PAIN. I I
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1,� 11 . � amusing story about them ; and it would be ill .� ,
� It A, H. MAIWWWO �- 121 �nind. There was a bare chance left -s. . . KI DNEY A RD - f
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� 1 781 � The spot that he desired to Gaieties. I a gr6at relief if there were enough da-pli- - .�
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I � - .. each was just ahead of him. Here the -44 I* a shame, when well oatea of 'I the lady from Ph VeimmedistereUef audZn1=A 'ili
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, z I I 1AW"98TED, adooedOW to thb -Sts ftm I i alley narrowed to a gorge, and between the dressed, that she lets every one know she's lo, , . ��
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� -'I " it 0 , y .& mah"eilied, Barrister. wo steep wall* the stream took a leap down from the country." Clara-" What did she gestions to them.
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L � ofoommeroet; -monalT jo lond. Farmill Mundreb of th o0a n d,5 ten -foot precipice, plunging into a deep do ?" '11hanked a gentleman for giving 11 leems " Porter had the reputation [Trade Tylark) DR� A. OWEN. �* of Pete I
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; I - I Phe only Scientific and Practical Electric PETERBOROUGH, - - ONT.� ,
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-� sestarth ,ho desired to go around this impassable -An English lawyer, Mr. Wra. Willie, wantin' in forethought an' o&lo'lation," I � i
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-11 W. OAMERON SMITH, USM ountninoaide- � speech. In addressing a. political meeting, bad luck. - Lad appRed to any part of : 4
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I : selover fo' 0.4. preferr'q it () I &�pearitd before Garth, and, dashing past it, I
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r- �'. I taking Affid%vi4s In the Bigh Ceurt - . b�,pl`urigei into the stream, alternately leap- of exclaiming, I I Bat, kis is willin' !" 11 No, call scursely at all ; but an fer me, it's Rheumatism, .
L F � -k 1 L . , work, work from mornin' till night, an' 861SUW4 For sale by L V. FEAR, druggist, Seaforth.
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; - , NdMl - d wing as he splashed down the no " shouted a workingroan in. the audience, 1. .. 6
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� � I -IL .. clal HoW- t L # . JDent did not understand this, move, but -Random. observer -Pardon me, but Opedayapasser-bys led Jeememoving 6 I � yspep* at go .
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� . I I re you putting down in your note , with a dull scythe, near y under th , Varleocele,
I : � I . . ( W�thout hesitation he followed the lad, whak a - . 2) is " I
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� I I � � �- putting on an extra sputt to overtake: book -2, worlds.r, rvidwr-UH, Im jusy hich separate h a putute tr ece &U I I 0
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;� � t- ; t . Q+� --- or 1.�an Jo ........ r, . ca 't eacape rue.)y that I won't forget them.-Chicagat Its- footsteps, and slowly straightened himself .r - S
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. 11 -1 N6 e had reached a flat rock that rested on mystify him with long words, which be will. - them bars, Jeems V inquired the passer-by, in seemingly- hopeless cases where every other 0
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� � I th brink of the fall, and just as Dent came known means has failed.
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- V -Offlae--Over Johnson S.!; , I'll wi bin ten feet of: him he sprang day one of them
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I I � � sp ash bobbed under for an instant, and -nize yo, what would you do?" - 'I'dknock than anywheres else on the hull place ; an' the Owen Belt In their practice - ' I . .
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I - .. ",day,, and at to the surface without a bruise or him down," promptly replied Uncle Gabe.- I aint no. young.es I was, an' I'm all beat R ILLUSTIaAT]W e-4 I M W I
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: t . cond nunday : I so %tch. Harper's Bazar. � - out, stoopin' over., an' mitn't hardly'fetch a Contains fullest information rega�rding the,cui�e 0 0 �L , 0 tA -
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.1 . . JKINAXAN Dentist. L. D. 84 edents.5uppojile ' U' -day ; but law makes, ye how to order, etc., mailed (sealod) (FREE to ct-
s . I :iv � if. 9 �, yo try , 1118 e splashed on down the channel he, in his theology, met one 'of his pmrishonein duller'n common to .1 `� 011 W I"-*
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I � irdoors Hotel, Hensall, on boy, nalow, o'd wow under them bars A - - (1)
I , r on momm, and at XV I ' im otent rage. Th?,Jeap was more than he John, I thought you had -taken the.pledge." z < M 0 �- =
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t Owe . of it.) -pop larl - da ed risk. ! 11 Sue I did, air ied the culprit, " hub - W
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11 . � � i *or]L first-ohn wit 11baW rates.* � gn L � : � .. Arth kubw that his enemy would protllbz its ae thing to tsk' the plidge, sod 4nite -I I But why don't. ye take daown the 9% to 211 State St., Calcago, IM ' I a L P., F0 0 L
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t , . - I tL do n the valley faster than ever. Emerg- e6ugh will respect to the , Confession o' are way up, in t iece, ain � : . 0 ,.. d L - .
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� 7 . in from a clump of bushes he � nearly ran Faith. "-Press., I Jeemmi laid down the scythe -and began to g� 4 0 �,.- �-3 -
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- , AN.; -Straight loam ;�at 6 Pei . . . *
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� .J �� 4 � rrewer 'of pool with a fly -rod. * , G. Furness Smith, who recently addressed a the ground he said slawly : 0 t=j
I .� .: � oenlL - With the 4rivilege 19 be - The Kipp�en Mills :0
I 11 M , - GARTH BARRET.) I if I.feel ter nay I'm 'bleeled ter ye ; it'll I - J--h*0 1.
; . � I ke pthiolpal money at an3 time.. , e matter ?' excJaim- meeting of the Church MisBioluary Sooie 3'1 0
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� "WIT, - ed he startled angler. Younger Clergy TJnion, in Angland. ' Mr. lighten up my job considdable ;" and with
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I . ..". I tion of the Epis'tlei to the Galatians; suppoa. 1K t:1 W 0 .t 0
11 � � Ag D. - . . eep a. Cleau Mouth. ,' Th e Rippen mills are now running at full blast and ,-0
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11 ��� Dfiew-, onts4oll narrow piece of l With you!" he cried. " We'll find a pie of Galata- a.suburb of Cdastantin I to Isai 0 �
.. I � 1225;52 lr * I'll go OP 8- 'ved, when I was a child, never to use a aj;d most reasonable terms. in this way youget W 1-1 5' - �. ,z ,
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I � . - I.:— - - 1 . ipice wa, to baffie these scoundreli. They are When corre 4', on thia point word that I could not pronounce before my Sour from your own wheat, and better- value for a �
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� � 1. � � IRI Mcmmfisn, k�y - ) . I ifi ate rG mother." 'He kept his resolution, and be, the, money than in any other way. Good,iffe'ur %10 I 9 5 , �w
� ? C . . eA of Dixon's Hotel, Brucefield which rose almost to -the top of the moun--. . I . , . ,. .
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, 7 - w . �Iqight WIG at the office, i tain. The air was obar ley was decided on 91, Without -that the I I . . ' I cl- 1.
� W - � 2 4rely ; ,tleman. 4� His rule and example are worthy . 1=4 - M 1.1
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i � -t . R� ARMSTRONG,, X. R., Toronto, X qua ry would hardly pay for the working." . A Triftel too Lois . of,imitation. W
I I � ich the rece# - to note the divulge- � , She wasn't blessed with much beauty, but is of low, vulgar 3 5 o
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� 1 - Elliett. 011100 lately becupied by Dr. Fdllott, Bruc - had tossed out several amo Oth slibs � of stone, mjc:)C= S- O*q a> pz 0 -
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� ., -� . 13ftx52 , . 1 3,3 t of this official secret by the railroad she was well dressed w and expressions, .which are never 0
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1 ,�i � � JWd,� Ontaxio. - . a bluish -gray in color. i . - . I . The highest pric6 In cash will be paid for good ,P . 0 P1 I .
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. I .1. IL;-- nate. He'dashed down the valley, with ato tfio union heard in respectable circlep.. Of oourne we - .� . . � CD �: C) 00,
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z '� . Beside these stood the two men, Holbert ma 5 1
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o . , ., f � I . his ompanton at his,heels. 1`4ey'saw DO- depob and tripped to the ticke't office. cannot think of girls,as being so much QX* %- . I
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� a J ., . I thing of Dent an the way, and in'five ;nin- The big clock on the wall said it Was exact- -pox9d to' this peril. We"cannot imagine a M 0 1 ,-
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I I - z - . - ute they were in front of Peter's cabin. ly-p. m. i . I : decent girl using words she would, not utter 0 0 P., C -t- 0
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% �4. Surgeon$, 185 mote prudent impulse chebked him. He lay a old man sat at a I I ittle table. . His - - : , ' . P'. 0 , 6 *
. . Go.,. Walton, , *.- � . ChicrAgo It" she asked. I iSuch'vblgarity is thought by some boys to
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f z :1 sp ' � In o q hand was a wad of bank -notes, and " How much i's the We: " ing," and- yet, I I not so wicked " J- ' ,mt it is -1357-t f Proprietor. . (1)
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I � I I I . � wit which he wap about to sign his name "I thouilitt Wwas only ten" ` -with evil thoughts. It vul arizes IL i. -I .'--4 -
� . I 7 Churob,.Seaforth. AMIDIENCE, next Agrio I ral " Not a bit," replie4 his bompanion. ` I the winds L N3W CWM - or I ;Q ::� I jo'.I-t tz.4� - I
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� 7 - Grounds., I C, to a paper before him, Holbert leaned in- 11 Twelve dollars is the usual fare." `-�' . and degrades the-e'oul and prop 9 C L . , CD
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. � 7� J. G- WOTT, M, . 11 to 1b� fhmo�s: Wyoming 11 3top ! Stop !" cried Garth. 11 Not a oent.'� I niow corrupt society. I --i
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� . I I emaer. Constanoo, Out. . ' . eave this cabin instantly, you rascal," �-.A.
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� �;�i Dr. Verooe. i I one to Chicago to:.morrow mornifig."
I . . occupied by - $� 8L shouldauspect someth . suggested the - ex airied his sorrlow'. turned to�-rejoicing. t, n Christmas morning, was' overwhelmed Readyfornse-inan uantity. For m6king Boap I - I
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. .., I 1 L'gX BETHUNE X. D., Follow of the 40Y . , wrath upon the ticket sellier, but three other uses. Acav equals 20 pounds Sal Sous. I ;0" Ill L
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� Hobart I ed, "I 1�o danger of that. tfi st'. It seemed beo'good to be true. people who had been waiting.in line behind Sold by All Grocers and DruggIet4u X
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- " scarcely eep body tha ked Garth ove her, mind /Wh6i ha)d also missed the train, : . . L
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� ill - da, Square, In house lately ocoUpled - I I clar d that the lad sho'fild share bis pros- L staffed grbw�ly. � 4 � . I � . .1 - I W a .
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.r � 11-1 ,�.UMO",ER I dred dollars. I have the cash with me, and Some on h 's Iled Phoolle Cary the'wit. know I hung my. stockiog in.the window ,p) . fd
�. 11 . I . . ly ej plored the mountain tract, and fo*�nd 0"' I '. Brumou...- - - Xis 9.43 9.45
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. .1 I : XORGE TAILOR, TAcensed Auctiolieer for the ; 27 9.67 10.10 . 0 e � k. a I
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I � .1 Wes promptly attended to, charges moderate and , I Bruolefteld... 9.66 6.44 - �
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�, satisfaction Oaranteed I He went to see lVeter Kline, and offered 3 g ther a cupful of flour, an even teaspoonful mton.... .:.. - - 10.12 V.00
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�. � . . lot. 2, Conctalsion 11, .Tuckeramith, will receive OUTSIDIX OF THE OOMBIN I ATION.
� � about ?" demanded Holbert. I � Tell the Mr. P. T,,, Barnum told her that the "Blyth
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� F . . . � T, The old man pondered the proposal for IL skeleton man and the fat woman in,his mu- silgrave'..... .. 10.62 7.42 � �
; I j beat three.egge to a froth ; stir' them into Funeraft furnished
I I I WInghem. arrive........,. 11.10 8,06 bp the &4rtest a
� . I . I Garth's fluaked and startled ft�e made few- i riluntes. I I I'll agree on one condition,"' seuni were married, and she replied : i the fiour, and then stir in about a half pint Gouto soum- - I Passenger. and satisfaction gui, anteed. A large AW
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- JAMESL 9VANS, Deputy Reeve, Reechwood. up as it is, considerin' what .he done fur me, - Looking at bl�e curiosities in, the 194�1110g� - 7.15 4.2R ces the lowed. Pine Rem"..
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, . it with a battered tin cuton' ........ - - 7.46 4.48
1. DANIEL . I but I e's so kinder preudf'that.he won't want : she be3i�me sp apeorbed in watch . -
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WILLIAb( ABOHIBALD, Councillor, Leadbury. fig - : cover or pie-glate, and bake it over a gentre L Kippen.. ........ _ , - - &13 5.13 - te the the Lop'
�s / chap who sells ,h for -old Kline. le must Mir"IT, use
- lont i in' what a flight and fell. Mr. Barnum was just in, 11 1 14
.ToHN' 0. h[ORRISON, Clerk, Winthrop. r on ink f6r is yours." fire, shaking the pan and adding a little I an %0%3=6 I
I . *q J. SH"NOW. Treasurer, -W f y by
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; � . SOLOWn - I � I I butterif the bannock aticks ; when it is - Exeter- -.... - - ...... - - 8.40 6.3 I L
WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood. " The explosign brought. .hin:4' here, I his b St. Garth's pride and modesty werd' bruising. , , . bottoni slip it off on the - I
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4 1.7 1 IL W. B. SMITH, X. D., Medical Health Officer, cover and return tl�e L uncooked dide to the I
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�t � SoatortbL same, he would it?oil our . plans it ace t the ilazzling gift. . wh' - ,
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L I 'AlLUA)AD, POLLARD, sanitary inspector.Lead- hi go. L Al this happened three years ago. Pan- Pent," said Phcabe.-Youih1s Companion. � . .. ': . follows; " The Old Established. - I
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. . . ; I boore of men -fact, It really ate heats replace it with cold, changi Mixed Train.. .. - 6.80 P. x. 7.05 r. Planing Mill and .
.. , �,, For salc 10 Leicester Ram 1Ambs, and at few 'Berk. come back'L" ,� I ; L a modern invention, when, in GOING RAW- 01 -
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� W Bo*rs, also, a lot of Shorthorn Bulls fib for ser- 11 That L's a clever idea," cried Den't. ,, I,H qua ies of Kenton, Kline & Company, and dates back to the seventeenth century," said it until the fish is fresh enough ; meantime Passenpr. - - - 7.64 A. it. 7.87 AALI . Sash and Door Factory,
I I V. aleQ.,lemales of the above bileeds. They are ail the fi m do a lacrative b�einess. Garth squeeze the juice of a lemon and chop a r 3.06 JP. UL .
choicely bftd and will be sold reasonably,� to make do my part. Be quick, though ; �qr some ' J8 Dr. T. C. Mino)r in.an American exchange. Ler - - - 1" 1P. if
room for winiter. Terms easy. DAVID X11,NX, aVe finan ial manager, and hag an 6ffice in Hill- 44 I learned- this one day when I was mak- tablespoonful of parsley fine, or soak xome =eArldn- - - - 5.25 r L BXLAL:H`0:PWJT-E1-
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He disappea,red in the bushes, and was Pe� or Kline lives with them, a d k 11 Mathemaltioal-and Physical Recreations " erel is- drained spread thin butter over'it and � "y re, than ever before to UM out a good article for a ,
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MJIX eard going rapidly down the mountain daily trips to the quarries, where he us. tells of a . c�ri 0 1 'r 2
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����� - - " die with6at the 'we of , horses r 11 been put on. peel and *chop some cold boiled SandnWyou Adretsand I wiU wAYWOn hand or made to order. Lumber dres"d aim
, � . - side. ly ism )erintends the woric. He has no kith oner can n . show IoV how to make$3 adey; zl*olute-
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�L OFFICE' more than -a match sits at the back and malkes1t raw by milk to cover
for his capti*e. He prop rty wfl belong to Garth, whop he " walkifog . I I HvC Send me your addren and I I ,
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�' I pushed Garth Into the newly blasted cavii . alterna,tel with his -two feet, by to taots, and heat kbem, i5tirring often, until � , YXII exPlain the busmen funy; reumm. of b a whou of In put given OrA appl!Caitoci. -
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, ` 1319ASORTIEL, ONTAIRIO, d all this good fortune and prosperity means of two small wheels behind attached the other dishes ard ready. - rk; abwlutely sur,k? ton't dlip Sta"anised. ft .
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