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� � . . I I . , � settled, to the astonishment of two of tb� language is rather too forcible for a Alla�ft_ to love me, I could rest. But, " all '0
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:- � I 7 .. Fraduate of Ontario . kt least—Allan and Clare. . I mail to use in the presence of lad'et.-gentle- � .. . , -
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. - ren Pte a � success. Clare "Perhaps then, air, I am :,no geiltle- say, why cannot I love him ?11 - . 4 ks #* AA ._-
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I - Animals treated. VAN pi�pntp attended to d was I ntle, Allan in brilliant 'spirits; Mr. i . .PJ30LT ____._
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I . chargn moderate. veto nnaryr Wentistry 4 specialty who are thin, hollow -W man.' " Mr. Smith's smile, as he � ' 1 C4-,, lag ...... Z _._1 � �
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w - Office and residence on Goderich Areet, a" : - .1 " Because you are not worthy of bim'-ilo I - .
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- -chest Smitr, bitter, of course, but not at the ex added -
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I xisr of Dr. scoWe oince, Seaforth, nizo ed3 or growing too fast, are Pense. of any member of the party, which brain culture lily worthy to love him, Allan's wife will n3 �
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� - made all the difference to his companions. heart aswas illy father before me " reassur- � I
. I I : RANK & Beattle"T. S., graduato of 0 1 made , Strong, Robust and I I _
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11 � I Healthy by - ter,:— � tempt. . With unqualified pleasure, we beg to announce to the people _-* ,
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r -4rY M, loal Society, ete.., treats an 4!seam jot cc I a sudden 'and dreadful vision, in which of Sen, __
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I'll . Domestiosted Animals. All "Ut promp* it- _. I was right; my superb young host figured seconds, and dueling -pistols, and his "What then am, I?" she asked, -with a 4nd surrounding countr that our 'large va ed ' _�
tended. to either by day or night. Charge od' has begged me to remain her guest Y , ri and attractive stock is ,
- 9 -has ask- own corpse lying in sort of horror of the beiii " who excited such 7 complete in almost every line of each department. _.
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I . try- Offfee on Main Street Seaforth, one do,br me the near forest ;where, if t- - scorn. : We have been at un .... I
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. � nary dentler: 45 ed my pardon for the words .Which gave radition spoke � pains this season in selecting our Stock, V . 11
, . 9011th of Kidd's Iffardware 'store. lilt - Scott otence. (ill,. I shall be,able to tame this true, other such ;lights had been seen be- " The inost pitiable tiling in creation, sonal trip to Europear� countri' Although we have not made a .
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.... . QZ"F6PA% HORSE IN-FMM"y --a Tamed or untamed, he is obliged to take " When Lad J the 'oi-devante' bal- won , Germany, Austria and Switzerland at
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.. - KJ vio. and GWorichatreets, awd door to the Pros her -she is obliged to bc�png to him; so I let girl, I � , Fj
l . brrbw Church, $Worth, OnL All db;t ' i is a -wi(IT, — Keartless ian. I , doors$ each one of who 0 P
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I � - on , Geri Of JE � U Sion , � do a good work if I call break her in for the - ow, it will be shown that . M was eonfined to ourselves for taking orders in -
� . .1 OPOM Cattle, Sh",% or any of the do a stioatod I ' many gentlemen ate not of Mr. Smith's wn,f " Volt are cruel and unjust," Clare began, vicinity. Of course-, we do'! not pretend to say that we import all li.0 ��t!!:
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I . Qvawhere, on - he will have many suitors," like an aspen as she spoke, so that goods we handle from the'older countries. , ,7,
i the shortest notier. '-4rges m)d gite confident of quick success, only that I I �f 1 I
� 4- the� Cream of ancy Mr.."Staimer remarked' her wor(s seemed rather shaken out than protection a1F014
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- a1te. JAMB& W. ELDER, VeleAnary Surge3n. � Cod - a . the beautiful creature is treacherous I uttered., , ed b ha come to the front with many lines of goods, n . -
I 11 � S.-A!arge w . . " Mean curs, whom it would give me the " You know nothing of me, for
.. �J toakof Vatertrary Medicines keptcou It contains material for mak as well as strong. Ihave a dim suspicion greatest satis from the fi -at" 4
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� . I 'that she is play &'game with me, oi, try- by, Allan, faction to horsewh . I your eyes have been darkened bii i In these we have endeavored to select the very best values - - -,
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1 esh and Bones. ing to do so. I Tistrust her sudden gen- You have in your hand I saw an astoimd' feel that I could love; and if I loved, I -will be found exceptionally fine. Prints and Oretonnes, . I 7
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� . I a - . LEGAL I Cures 'Coughs, Colds . and a. 2) upon illy statement. Give itt ' , -
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� - I S. RAYS, Barrister, Soholtor Conveyancer sn4 Weak Lungs. I . may read the passage. _ V pets and Oil Cloths, ele ant in designs. . .1 I �
- - - I for the Do Plysicians, the —i Here it is: I It B to have 1113'pride trampled',outot lile. ' 9 Clothing, Tweeds, Worsteds, I I
__ * J 11 Notary Public. Bblicitor ' minion - might be -rash to marry a won . ilt how can I love Allan i 'g4d Caps remarkab r
I -11 . 7 Bank. OM World over3 endorse it. . CHAPTE'R V11. ian for her li this way -Al- ly good values.
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.� money to, loan. 1235 . . . beauty and accomplishments, if she and her' Ian, who is always at my feet, and has no ,, . � -
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* it was indeed playing - with edged tools intended husband were both e *11 but mine ? If I am a tyrant lie make3 The verdict of our staff of employees is, I
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� the game in -which Clare and Mr. Smith en Y Out means but a mail would le; if he were nio�e manly, I could be I- business in Seafoith have we started a season with a stock so rich . .. .
I DO* h deftked by substItutes! ; indeed be a that never before, since do ,
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4 . -, . . � Tainrally tile two antagonists occu" I full, and prices, -so 10'W.
� � �k Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Offices-- � - — pied vulgar woman with 930,MO to all a "' You could perhaps more easily I ) "_
�� 1. 120 Yonge Street, Toronto. Ontario and Seaforth - � themselves much one with the other ; a mu- plished and be utiful ocoill- stance,) lo * (for in- � .1 .... �_._, �
... �� �- Ontaria., Seaforth Office-Wbitneps Block, Main & woman who had but ve me for hating you, tbaii Allan �i "
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% Street Money to loan. THOMAS MILMON HISGINS., tual study of cliaxacter, and a -mutual ob- X5,000" (so far so this : �
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__ - Clare rode, walked, or went on the river think this the very sublime of pathos." hands, burst into an irrepressible passion of 19� 11
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--Gotmer Q Vlct'oria Square, in house lately occupied herself mocked; but she felt more than make lier feel like a blundering schoolgirl i bo Pushing them Lang for the sum of $718. . . _.
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. ,1 of Throa�or Lungs. Young fools," he said. " There is am tired fi% I next. --Carried. On motion of Thomas . _-;
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Uri U. think, so she smiled coldly, saying, as she a day, you will be as plain in your ans*er structed to hayye' the road at Forbes' I __-__� c&I, t 6yeryth!Dg, If Is worth your
a heavy doctors bill, up - what to " has " You are dropping the Amazon's and Moved by Ceorge Kirkby, seconded �y " .
. loss of wages. pretty child o taking to the woman's weapons, I see. If ' Thomas Code t - while to In eve
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. i -111arris manu- -from. suell a heart W. G. Nicholson,
I iN j f.; � . Auctioncerfor the Counties of 11uron and Pert They walked toward the house tillers have done. likewise, others will do one tear should -be wrung Manufacturer of and Dealerin all VARIETY FAIR
msall for the Masacy likewise ; no use to make a. noise .about it.. an's. Win. Bry�-ns, -
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t. � MCK MOP Dir briefly- , - "Perhaps poor thing she had great yol Ames, ' ,
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J�t IJ , 3eechwood fair company here assemble Clare had not dared t and of despair lookiii Seventh' AND
DANIEL MANt,Ey, Councillor, J . . 0 John , -, as,
f_all i `, WIC'MoGAV �Counclllor, Leadbury. d. Miss Water- cc & & speak. 9 out from Clare'q EGGS THAT WILL
V - meyr, could not you -persuade Mrs ) so . n Wallace, * 1, HATCH. I
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.IUBALD Councillor, Leadbu - - Andrews then seeing th offed Mr. Smith - " I love him because-,' The look he had George Pierce, J. Kelly, A. Scott, Geo Last year I
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T r.; V SOLOMON J-:�SHANNOX, Tr rop. rivet, ? We should be proud to show our to whom lie met had somewhat disturbed Mr. Smith- rr the reports I have received from'81Y numerous cus. �
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