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bd Is proved by thb fact that G (A never I 1 !4-.- 1 t bred by Mr-
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I Stock- Owners, all of which will be quoted box,butlteel like anewman. Ithinktbgy gether-the husband to tho.prison, the Their garments hung upin"the 'W-Rrdrobe I I - � - s1l �; 'jkll r,
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LOW PRICES 'For all diseases of the Stomacho Liver,, outlines of , Will you forgive ino if I say in tersest The most ghastly deathbeds on earth ! I . I - .
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I smd Bowels, take. shape possible that some of the men have are the one where a man dies of delirium I � .. .. Ztnacl& Term$
I CALL AND GET QUOTATIONS . When I sce the apple orchard of the spring W. W. HOFFMAN, Manager, . I . , - N aw L'amb
- �nd the pageantry of the autumnal for- to forgo and to perjure and to swindle to tremens, and the other whereAa woman ' - "I 1-01-9 )
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: U � I . �niay be a Quaker In the silence of her A Foe of Almsgiving. of fashion. My frien I . - . "I I -.o", -sud h45fferi
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n OOD FARM FOR S&LE.-For sale, north half folding doors of heaven stay open so long,' cause of suffering humanity. A Christian Brummel of the last century, . . : � - Z1_ W1 f
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- 1. creek. Apply to PHILIP HOLT, Goderich. 1278 One sil mer morning I saw an army of across the back by shutting up his hand ,and without his came, like � which all . � - I - . 1AU74nionnatio
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d Igal. came home, his father not only put a a$' 25 handkerchief and then giving A,2 about everything but his morals, and . I I help , :. i
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I -VT-V orchard and plenty of %vater, Apply on the property coat on his back, but jewelry on his Mand. Cent piece to the collection, thrusting it Aaxon Burr, without the letters that down ,', 41 your Pocketbook, and give you the � ` - - bitiv, On the 25
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X L-24 E AND HEANY to PETER CAMERON, or'to F. HOLMESTED, Christ wore a board. Paul, the bachelor under the bills so people will not know to old ago he showed in. pride to prove his 4 � - t - - -
Seafortb. . - 1809-t f � . . utmost satisfaction, I am offering at �� .. %�. . _ 138 lloeralbv rem
I apostle, not afflicted with any sontiluen- but it was a $10 goldpleco. One hundred early wicked gallantries, and Absolom i . .. �� - I .
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; HARNESS 5 ARAI FOR SALE. -Being south half of Lot 1, Oth tallty, admired the arrangement of a wom- dollars for incense to fashion; 2 cents for without his hair, and Marchioness Pom- I evet tin I . -1 . _____�
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. AND DEALER IN FConcession of Tuckeraraith. Good bauk barn - an's hair when he said in his epistle "If -a God. God gives us 90 cents out of every padour -without her .titles, and Mrs. Ar- I - � - . IOLIS TO
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. I Whips & Horse Furnishings. r,toue cellar. Good orchard and water. This is a . . I ' . - - I . I � 1) -le'.18 for so
her." There will be a fashion in heaven of his Bible belong . I '
first class farm and in a good state of cultivation. I Jo him. Is not God lib- was the center of fashion:, without her I ces and - � ... 4-
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Also east halt of lot 4. Will be sold cheap and on hs on earth, but it will be a different 1,1nd cral according to his tithing system laid I WAtohes 'or P"'Or'nan - . h__
Special attention given to Horse easy terms. Apply to P. KEATING, Seaforth, ; . price, that cau�t be beat. I - , a, �,kood 1
6f fashion. It will decide thecolor of the , down in the Old Testament? Is not God And in grent haggardness they shall go ' � f__ T & I - . - - - - Al - X166 1
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. 200 fawn" being lots 11 and 12, concessionalo, - . r , suit all . -5�_ � ULtis
. a specialty. � th things as a background to nly sor- We want to have 99 cents for ourselves and be found Vasliti, who wore the modest veil I I tdghts - . I I
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Grc, , is offered for Sale. 120 acres are cleared and , Cse , . I Spectacles `0 B ,
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before tho palatial bacchanalians, and Han- , .
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� Give us a call. particulamas to price, terms, etc. a ply to. MRS. . goddess of fashion has set up her throne one reason why a great -many people 4CV Lois, the ancestress of Timothy, who I*M- : = 0 1 _1711�' �4 - ___. orted Vellan!
L, -.-o WALREft, Roseville P.O., or to NELSSN BRICKER, ss'Cbildren's Ring,s. , . I I . . . n. -Xhl
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.- ' Corner Main and John Streets, on the farni. 1299-tf brels we are all exl)ected to fall down and faster is because they do not.observo this Jesus Christ to the world, and many of :. I I
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Seatorth. f . Larae assortment of Jewelr ai�d Silverware. Headquarters for repairs. . . . . . I -_-udkej*w1tb,:
i_,� 1972-tf ARK FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 4, Concession 13, Worship. The Old and New Testament 0 divine rule. God says, "Well, if that man you, the wives and mothers and sisters .. � 70 y .� . - � .
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There is on the place a good frame barn smoke with the saorIfice of the bodies, Aken I will take the whole dollar, aiAd - I chureli, who, through great tribulation, '_
. and a first-class orchard of choi 11 MERCE R - - - S _V. I - 010 I
The . Old - Established. ir%gspring well, and a spring qreek, and � all the fail Winds and sou]s of of 10, 006 victims. In will give It to tile man or woman whois are entering into the kingdom of God. . - I J - -_ 11 �
� - . — L, plou hing done. Convenient to church and school. her teniple four people stand in the organ houbst with me. " The greatest obstacle Christ announced who would makeup the ' OPPOSITE THE 00A1A1ER01_kL HOTEL. . --- , $ 500 TO
- For lurther particulars apply on the premises. or to loft, and from them there comes dcAvii a to C�barity in the Christian church today royal family of 'heaven when he said, 4�1_ . - ;
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, BROADFOOT'S JANE ROBISON, Harlock P. 0. 1360-t f bold drizzle of music, freezing on the ears is the fact that men expend so much mon- "Whosoever doeth'tho will of God, the � - �.
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. I . Hullett, containing 10a -acres, ahout 90 acres has become a rival of the Lord of heaven their dress, they have got nothing left for er. " . . 7 1. N .2 � -
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oush and Door Fact ,, land is all well underdrained an(**el i I fenced. There limbered our batteries against this idola- ment. In my first settlement at Belleville, Not Seared a 3111te. I I via I .1, . .
is on the preniise" good Irame stables and frame . -_
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wo good wells, one *. When I c . LA Kl;q P4AC
barn f -' is fresh, and it illustrat ! \N.1 I � REo
� at the house and the other at the . A here is one thau es -- Z. NEURA I
This old and well-known establishment to All) No a good fashion, Ifind as many masculino as femi- sented one Sabbath, find a plea -or the I �� lk� LGIULEUMS'UNIATICA -
orchard of one acre, The farm.is one and a quarter brave demoralization admirably. Awell i UIRED HERY TIME, -
running at full blast, and now has better facliftlee miles from pos'. office, church and school. It id I tile nine. Men make an easy t1rado against charity of the people was boing made, when I �,�..: 11 . .�, ARD MIUM-ATISM V - I _�
than ever before to turn out a goold article for a M11e8 fre.vin Seatorth and has good gravel roads I ,woman, as though she were the chief wor- an old Christian man in the audieum lost known New Englander was south soon �- Is � I 7V, AM PO
n-oderate price. Sash and doors of all patterns r.l. - 114, 0 wme%. I'm 11
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I, , Forfurther partipulars apply �hiQe-r at this idolatrous ghriDc, and no his balance and said right out in the midst after the close of the war and visited Alur- � . ,.\,% . RASTERV5EV.
on hand or made to order. Lumber dressed an nin In all directions. THE L . M E.�- %Li m . all cl;�;A, 1,
wa", on the premises, or addreRs, RUGH OKE, Exeter. of the sermon, "Mr. Talmage, how are we freosboro, Tenn. While looking about he. � i
sh6rlt notice and In any way desired. All kinds of - aoubt soine men in the more conspicuous ! . ulion. B11111
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� lumber for sale on reas6nable terms. Sbingles kept - . -.--.— _ 1382-tf part of the pew have already cast glances to give liberally to these grand and glo- met an old colored man who looked as I � � ; I . . plenty,01 *VA
constantly on hand. Estimates for the furnishing - ,. rious causes when our fa though he was indigenous to the solL The L071poijum
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None but the best of material used and workwan. Fof first class land, situated in the To%vuship of look a prophecy of a generous distribu- they do?" I did not answer that question. folloWing conversation resulted: . on ew Urn
Hibb.ert. Lot 26, Concession 12 ; 96 acres in good It was the only time in my life when I "Well, uncle, were you raised . 1� lorth P. (Y .
v ship guaranteecl. Patronage solicited. tion. My sermon shall be as appropriate .j. -t Call Your Neiwhbor's --r-It.-
- stafecf cultivation, and remaiuder hirdwood b(ifib, here?" . - � �5AL
It is thoroughly underdrained. well f unced and well for one end of the pew as for the other. say. , . �
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.ft . matemd and is suitable for either grain or pasture. Frivolities of Men. How Fashion Distracts worship. "Yes, massa. I"zo allus lived right . � . __ Folon 1i
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41 The house is a coinfortable brick, with wood and Men are as much the idolators of fash- Again, Inordinate fash,on is distraction hero. " � - a f � ,itables, Is]
�i M driving houses aLtached. Good fratne barn and ion as women, but they sacrifice on a dif- to publio wprshfp. You'k - now very well " Then you must have seen the big bat- v splendid In
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k m i reasonable figure, If not sold previously �All be I With men tlle�� thorearea-1;ood any people who come to Attention to ""h. * I
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� . 1&3hion goes to of a, d 1 brooms and church just as they go to the races to see . � . - �. watered.
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cleared and seeded doyn to grass. It is all �v�ll
undLrdrained, has good buildinva and a young or-
ago a man died who ,had started In life
with $750,000, but he ate it all up in glut-
one. - Whau a perfuct fright: say jive
hundred. For the most merciless critics
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raidit7g. It is within Wo miles and a halt of Seaforth"'
Will ba sold cheap and on terms to suit the purehn,j:
palate, sometImes one plate of food costing
him $300 or $400. no ,,to up his .whole
hour in wondering where that. man got
his cravat -or what store that woman pa-
clumb up on top of a rail fence an sot
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fortune had left.
tronizes. In many of our churches the
along come a big boom, an it knocked
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preliminary exercises are taken up with
the discussiOn -1 It is
about 40 rods ol that fence out o' sight.,
an next I knowed Nvas three weeks after
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1111 eing 156 acres of very choice land mostly ill
two hours for digestion,7thenwalked out on
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Westminster bridge and throw himself into
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workin for my boa'd, but I wasn't Fkaxt.
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the Th-mes and died doin on - I ,a onnia
lightningrl What distraction of publio
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- VILL CURE You" U "" ' the xviful question of the soul's destiny hope. of the chemist from the remotest rec- � i I -1 �,:
KE HuRoN Expoarron office, Seaforth. joaN ktny superiority of humility. It is on .. -0
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I 'We g-narantee Dodd's Kidney Pills to cure any. O'BUY-N, Proprietor, L 1!) submerged by the question of navy blue Ords Of time, and that the Interest Is as -1 - I
11 1298-tt because such appendages would be a ; � V-15or
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. , velvet and long fan train skirt, long keen as ever is demonstrated bv the atten I .
q . Dropsy, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Fcm�le -VOR SALE, VALUABf.,E FtkR3[ AND VILLAGE blockade to business. What'svould sash- ' � This Ought to Interest Evepv Fat,itsm'er . � L L I womp, oc
i i I Troubles, Impure Blood -or money refunded. V PROPERTY -A good hundred acre farm in a es and trains 834 yards long do in 4 enough to drag up the church aisle, the tion the electric furnace of French scien- - _C7 1863 -if . I . - - acresel"
li Sold by all dealers in medicine, or by mail on fair state of cultivation, being lot 16, in the 12th �tock market? And yet men are the dis- husband's store, office, ,,shop, factory, for- tist has attracted. This furnace is made I I I - placo WAt
4 receipt of vrice, ,-oc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50. concession, of the township of Grey. A good Brick : � in Huron. .- fromBrui
,. piples of fashion just as much as won,- 'tune and the admiration of half the people of limestone, Nvith an inside crucible com- .1 � .. 11 � � bank b0i
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I a saw Ill 6n. Some of them, wear boots so tight in the building. Men and Nvomen oome
I DR, L� A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. Hotel, in the'Village of Cranbrook. in the posed of carbon and ma1z.nesia. A c
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cc,. in one or more parcels to suit purchasers, expensive suits of clothes and never Pay hyinnbook, all absorbed at the same time � 11 I
i GODER10H 171i for them, and who go through the strec�,j the material to be heated may be poured �
�L rther infoi-mation uill be f reielv 8 plied to any. . In personal i.rray to sing: . -
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.� one addresRhig tho undersigned, �t B pea of coior, like animiateu Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings; - . XPRO
" Steam Boiler Works, BLAIR, Solicitor; F. S. SCOTT, Auctioneer. ' Interior. Tho, temperature produced Is :; . - -
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d I want to show you that I am impartial in ' Rise from transitory things about 83,500 degrees C. For reducing the - 'W I . I rovea,y
", (ESTABLISHED 1880.) . L Toward heaven, thy native place. I metals, a current of about 600 amperes . . O.P � LLL LL -- ?i CGnO
.i my discourse, .%nd that both sexes, in thl�
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.1 signed offers for sale cheap, and on easy terms language of the surrogate's and and 60 Volts is required. The specially In- . Has proved ..
� offico, shall I adopt the EpIscopallan prayer I —
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1. A. S. OHRYSTAL A share and share alike." As God may say� G6odLord, dcliverus!" by its L IDOLA,
I y quarteracre of land, on %rhich is pituated a goo(] tals of carbon. These are formed by fus- � � un�
j I Successor to Chrystal & Black, gerwral store with dwelling attached, and under help me, I shall show you what are the Insatiate fashion also belittles the In- - . 00 L enormous ... _L �
�. , . which is a splendid cellar. There is aido a large ware- destroying.and deathful influences orin- tellect. Our minds are enlarged or they Ing iron with an excess of carbon, then : . , OAP�l ; - FoUndC
I Manufacturers of all kinds of Stationary 4 %IF-% � I 04t. Tic
houseaud stAble. HilleGreen is theotsur.re of ()tie ordinate fashion. . dwindle just in proportlon to th,o im plunging the vessel cont�ining the carbon ; .�%. 11 --
n por- � I sale that it is . P."$ ileg.4
Marine, Upright &Tubular ot the richest and beat farming distriet�t hi Ontarf-k, ,1�t- sollition.in cold water. The production of ! t
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. I partioulars, address CHARLES TROYER, Hills know that Arnold of the Revolution pro- dwarfing to the human intellect than the a quest -Ion oftime.-New York 1,edger. � ... 6, staule,�
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� money to support his wife's wardrobe? I who, judging from their elaboration, I . ERE
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� . - Falon of McKillop, containing 75 acres, 54 ac 9 declare hero before God and this people - think must have taken two hours to ar- I sleep most swectlywhen I have trav- � . I � B,
T cleared. the balance good hnrdwood buqh. The farm that the effort to keep up expensive es'ab- range their apparrel. After a few Tears of eled in the cold. Frost and'sn . - - 11 V 't&
Also dealers In Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve Is well drained and in a good GtatR of CultiV%tjon, ' . ow are J. . / I of any soap in the market. I
I Engines. AutorastieCu+-I)ff,k',ngineameFeCiSLI lishments in this country is sending more that kind of absorption,,which ono of Afe. friends to the seed, though they are ene- . I I rl 11
ty. AN nith gooti fences. There is a good "arIng orchard .. : . % I- L.. .. p .vi eg
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I JZ00 of pipe and pipe -fitting constant y on hand. and two never -falling wells, one at the house aud the business men to temporal perdition than Allister's magnifying glasses win be pow- wies to tho flower. Adversity is Indeed I . . . . . � -
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I Worke-OpposIte 0. T. R. Station, Goderiob. kitchen 18x2l. Good cellar unclerneath. There if; a thatsent Gilman to the penitentiary, and visible? They all land in idiocy. I have -Richard Baxter. 1, A== , world can vouch for this, as it "I
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bo",e 60x24, a pig house and a sheep house. Tht 9 -Philadelphia Morton to the watering of seen men at the summer wiatering places . .
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farm is ten miles from Seaforth, 71 froin Brussels qtocks, and the life insurance presidents to through fashion the inere wreck of what Political Economy. .f� L ..
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and 8 u--ile8 frow Myth. APP13'on the premises or perjured statements about their assets, they once were. Sallow of chec . k. Afeagq-r She -Does It make anything cheaper to : - - . I . I value. It brings them less I . Which
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I and has completely upset our American of 11mb. Hollow at the chest. Showing 1put, it on the free list?' . labor, Lgreater wmfort. . � LLL
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I SM_A__F O:Rr-r- Geestsion h, H. R. S., Tuckerswith, containi g U,nited States siecrotary %Vashington, roont to pick up i �
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I I . acrep are cleared a in a high the crash of whose fall shook the conti- along the corridors, the same compli- rent on? -Detroit Free Press.. I I U NITU __ L 0
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od brick house, large bank barn wlth btone mous defaultings to show what, men will Now York lawyer at United States hobufl, -'.NLIr. Allan Turnbull of -Kilverton, bas � - * tho
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LOGAN�& 00.9 ; ,t $ ,F
I failing spring convenient to both hous3 and barn , by $n
BANKERS AliD FINANCIAL AGENT which supnlie:3 lylenty . of %1,ater for the stock without �nod expensive wardrobe, when you and I across it room to say to a son si ble woman, business of Mr. D. B. Kennedy, of Clinton. I � - idre
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first class fruit. The farul is well feticed and well Vvits' end and are lashed from January to of fashion are myriad. Fashion not only and -will no doubt s&nre his share of tills � � - - . ` - -.
� To the Commercial Hotel Building, Main Street utiderdrained It i -i one of the best farms in the December In the attempt? destroys the body, but it makes Idiotic the t r ad e. � I � L ,vrvh,
; county, and is within two miles of the town cf Sea- '. I ... T RE 0 _ li.ltlj
I A general Banking Business done, draft# lebut and forth It will be sold cheap. Apply to the. ui)der- Our politicians may theorize until tbo intellect. -_ - - MINNE"M . . . . I :
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On ;rood notes or mortgages. IRST CLARS FARM FORSALE IN THE TOW', dition in this bountry. It.will be of no the milder phase of this evil- It shuts a both in the way it acts, and in the way it's I a
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. FSHIP OF NlcKlLLQP,-T1j0 undersigned offer �use and things will be no better until we great multitude out of heaven. The first sold, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical .. We caDnot tell u here all we I I ", &
ROBERTE LOGAN, &1m,fAGEP 8 Disc*v- . Call and see our stock of Furniture. O_
hio very fine farin of 150 aore,s t4ibuated in hIcKillop, learn to put on our beads and backs and peal of thunder that shook Sinai declared, er� �_ yo t)
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- being Lot 8 and east half of Lot 9, Conces,.4in 9 I "lave a t, but drop in and see for yourselves. � �Mgl.
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. I There are abijut 20 acres of bUbh and the . � 6. feet and hands no more than we can pay "Thou shalt have no other God before m r) 11
rentaininir : . - �01 torpid liver and impure blood. Take it, as ! . I I "ervi
, for. and you will have to choose between 1, A160.
" 130 a=8 are elvared, free from otumpsand in a good the
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and contains 3 never faffing wells of first class water,' torns (languor, loss of appetite, dullness, do- "' ' . I
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� i There are clerks in stores and banks on There are &great many seats In heaven, pression). As an appetizing, restorative 11 "I
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Loan and InvestmenI Good bank barn Hx80. Hewn log barn, and other limited salaries who, in the vain attempt they a st �_ I
. good outbuilding$. There are two splendid bearin . g to and re all easy seats, but not one . tonic, to repel disease and other Retail Furniture Store in the We . ,-:�, ...-
OC:)M:P_A MT -'T-_ I orcbards and a good hewn log dwelling house. it is keep the wardrobe of their family &-, seat for tho devotee of fashion. Heaven is - . . build up the needed flesh � . - . -
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i only 7 miles from the thriving town of Seaforth and �howy as other folK.s' wardrobes, are dying for mcok and qu t spirits. Heaven is for � -
I . I I is converdent 0 schoo;s churches, etc, it is one of*. ' - C, - and strength, there's noth- � - C-11
I of muffs and diamonds and shawls .and those who thin-` more of their souls tbala . ing to equal it. It rouses - I
. This Company 1*8 Loaning Money O' !he best farms in Mcliilf�p, and will be sold on easy I Ar,
. CO. tenns as the proprietor &sire4 to retire. Appil- oil high hats, and they have nothing left ex- of their bodies. Heaven is for those who . . every organ into healtliful - I -- - �
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I SPLENDID FARM FOR 8AIX '-Lo". 25, Conces- and they will expect us ministers to preach your idolatry of fashion shoftld somehow stores health and vigor. . I
- Mortgages Purchased. � sion 6, To%vnship of Morris -'150 acres I .
� � I suita I containin� about them as though they were the vlo- get into heaven, you would be for putting . . I R04
13AVINGS BANK BRANCH. ! ble for grain or btock, situated two and a half 1-1-i ORDERT, 0 Cold
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miles from the thrivinx vilinge of Brussels, ph good tims of early piety, and after a high class a French roof on the I 'house of many man- V .1=1_ -nice, BC711411 Cou ! Also Undertaldng in all 'its Branches. � - �
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? OP gravel road lending thereto; 120 acres cleared, and funeral, with silver handles at the side of sions. " Give up this idolatry of fashion writes: "I have taken three , �
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. time left. hardwood. Barn 61x60 with straw- and hay shed will be found out that the undertaker is What -,wuld you do standing besido the Medical Discovery, and Residence of Faneral Director, next to I)rs. Scott & ,11cKay's office on I I..
11,71, ,,one stablinz underneath both. The house . - feel quite- v�ell and stron *G erich street. I I f
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OFFICE. -Corner of Market Sque,re and . underneath cheated out of his legitimate expenses! Countess of Huntington, whose joy it was - a- . - , now, so'that.1 am able to i - - . . �
North Street,Goderieb. both buUdiftgts. All are new. There is a large vonng Do not send to me to nreach the funeral to b4ild chapels for the poor, or with that Mrs. do my work without the � ! I cop
HORAM HORTON, I orchard, 8chor,l on next lot. Tho land has a' good ' Go ERT least fatigue." r" I a I,
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natural drainage, and the farto is in good conditinn rnion of a man who dies like that. I Christian, woman of Boston who : 4 r mot
M,&NAgXR Satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply at Tim Ex: will blurt out the whole trutli and tell children of the street at Fancuil hall on .r . BOX- & C0.1 - Gui
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