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How to Be Loved.
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an �rsmplea grass, j not in the front of
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which wJs4Wpl&yed a huge board, with
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I found fifteen rules laid down in a
recently# under. the head, " if
the Inscription,. 11 Beware the dog."
in
magazine,
Hood looked warily round him all
you. want to be loved." I have gone
directions, and finding no dog anywhere
through many difh6ult and perhaps
"unhappy"
visible, picked up a 'broken piece of
'scribbled
what many would call all-
brick, and underneath the
periences in I.ife, and the record left on
inemory inclinea me to indorse the vorth
Warning -"I Ware'be- the dog?" .,
,, well, rii. tell you what it is boya,"
Of the makime even. I have taken the
liberty of enlarging on each one, for the
said Charles Matthew,ov "I'aan't decide
kes those, and
benefit 6f those who are .nearer the
between two such jo � as
what's more, I'm not going to try ; so
threshold of life than the . writer, and
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whose experience is yet to be gathered,
we bad better all go and sup together,
and each -pay his iDwn share." -David
hoping it, may benefit, if only one
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Ker, in Harper's M athly Magazine.
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reader ,
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0.) " DON'T FIND VAffLT.
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An Oker of Matrimony.
The fauWfinder embitters her own (we
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� am t&lkizg to women, you know) "life
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In the 4ew book, 11 Inside Our Gate,'
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and that of all within her influence. The
rhaps the. most delightful of all Mrs.
Eruih's
house wife or daughter who welcomes
delightful- delineations is the
the incoming laborer, whether of high
Scotch cook with . her &phorisms, her
or low station', and cheers the instaying
-lovers and her calm,'Christian determi,
members of the family with bright face,
nation toward her own way. The pffer
cheery looks and loving words, does
made her -by " Meester MacFarlanev
more toward carrying on a happy home
baker," in th6 prese4ce of her mistress
than well be estimated. It is hard,
Can'
is something delicious. .
n, to do this, when the weight of
11 I just called.to say, Miss Catharine
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work, and failur6 and disappointment,
Elizabeth Drummond, that I made ye an
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are being keenly felt, but the effort to
offer of matirimony this day week, an'
do it makes all strife lighter,all, lose less,
wad like an answer.",
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all gain greater to each one interested.
- Tibbie looked as -innocent as a lamb.
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One great reason for following the max-
" Weel, air," she amid, 11 if 6, ye re.
Ims is, that the effort is infectious as the
quire ib an answer, I sappose as long as
omall pox, and when one member of the
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ye get an answer, ye dinna.care what it
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'family practises it the same aim sesms
to eniei all the others. .
may be?" - . -
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(21. " DON'T CONTIUMICT PEOPLA,
the suitor doggedly. 11 The last time I
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0 EVEN IF YOU A SURE YOU ARE
was here ye made objection to me bin' a.
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baker, but ye suld.pick that bone wi' me
There is a way of keeping pleasantly
faither for apprenticin" me to that trade.
intenaed
!iilent, or non.-commital, when a question
Ye remarket that ye'd always
is raised., your opinion of which you are
to marry wi' a sailor. But I cannot be
sure is correct, which, without commit-
a sailor a-grippin' wet ropes, climbin'
ting you to the other'side, shows that
bare poles like a dancin' bear, to pleas-
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on feel you are right from absolute
ure:even ye at my time of life."
Eowledge, but are too polite to urge
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Mr. McFarlane's temper was up a bit;
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your opinion. Do this, . quickl ' and
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he didn'b know Tibbie &a well as I did.
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. kindly, not. spitefully, or with any
A firin expression was settling upon her
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assumption of superior wisdom. If
mouth and a glitter in her eyes,
your Opponent is sensible the chances
-11 What settled objection hae ye to a
;x& in favor of his or her af terwards
baker V` he continued. . .
seeing that your argument or opinion
- "It always makes me sick to my stu.
was correct, and acknowledging it. If
mick," replied Tibbie, "I to think of
he is sullen or obstinate as well as poor-
flour sn' water muddled together by
ly informed, all the: logic, in books
men -folk. I'vb. hard they tramps orsk-
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could not. convince hiiE of his or her
ers wi' -their feet, too -heaven for -
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(3). " DOWT BE INQVISITIVE ABOUT,
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bid 1' .
This was too much for Mr. - McFar-.
ME A"AIRS EVEN OF YOUR MOST INTI.
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3UTR TRIEbDS. .
A woman who is inquisitive about
in ye'r life," he continued warmly,
affairs pertaining to others which are
44nor crackers, lass V1
not voluntarily told to her, is always
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mistrusted, -and of ten despised. .rhe
turned Tibbie in a provokingl calm
woman to whom others go with their
voice. "WhenI was abito'arasa and
personal griefs and joyr, is invariably
didnakenwhatl was eatiu';we a'
the one who never invites confidence by�
mun eat our peck o' dirt.)) .
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word of month, but wine it by gentle-
I I An' hae ye'nae eatin' baker's bread
ness and good judgment in regard to her
sin' ye were grown?" �
own affairs. I .
It sounded like a , stern controversy
(4.)'DON'T VNDEZRATZ A--N-XTMWG BE.
between consumer and manufacturer,
I C&USE You DON'T I-OssEas IT.
rathir than like a conversation between
This is equivalent to. the biblical com-
lover and sweetheart.
mand of old$ "thou shalt not covet,"
" Weel, I hae," admitted Tibbie,
and comprises in its scope so much that
"when took wi',pangs of hunger and
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is undesirable mud unlovable in the one
h chosen people eat
'considerin' wihat t e
who does covet, that be or she 'becomes
in the destrubtion o' ,Terusalem; but. I
despised.. Underlying the desire* to
eat it wi' my eyes fixed on the ceilin'
covet is the despisable attribute of sel.
and-repea,ting a verse of Scripture, to
fishness, which all possess to some ex.
divert me mind till it . were. -well gulpet
tent, it is the constant exercise of sel-
doon. Noo, mly man, ye ken why I'll
lishness uncurbed that leads to covet.
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no marry a baker." .
oneness. ' T)xen, when circumstances
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prevent the ownership of certain things
. coveted, the littleness of the offender's
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The following is a list of the persons
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principles,. cause her (or him) to pretend
to be met with every day :
to undervalue what they find they can-
1. The tobacco spitting hog.
not ossese. This is a trying fault or
2. The drunken hog.
wexess, and while its exercise deter.
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- 3. The blasphemous hdi. �
. iorizen the nature and temper of the
4. The vulgar -and -obscene -language hog
I offender, it brings much grief and die-
5. The masher hogi . .
appointment to the innocent. .
6. The platform. -smoking 40g.
1 (5.) " DOX'T CONCLUDE TITA YOU
7. e lighted cigar in the; car hog.
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, HAVENRVEF. *9A ANY OPrORTUNITIMS IN
8. he muddy hoof on the knee hog.
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9. he fill two seats in a car hog.
She who does not repadiate the ing'
10� The umbrella sticking out fiom
olination to blame others or other
.under his arm hog. #
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causes than her own inability as the
11. The seize the first seat when ladies
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cause of her failure in any walk of life,
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are standing''hog. . .
is akin to her who "underrates what she
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12. The loud mouthed carousing on
I cannot possess." She is selfish. When
all public excursions hogi - . -
failure or partial fallare in Tegard to an,
Rules of conduct for people of the
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aimed at possession or position, comes to
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above class when in public places :
your lot, instead of saying " I have had
Be sure and keep on the left aide of
so opportunity as so-and-so had," look
the walk, and. &I ways go at lightning
inside your own life and say 4 9 I have
speed in crowded places, and elbow And
not taken advantage of opportunity as
push as much as possible.
. sorand-ao did." Iffine times.out of ten
Be thoughtless of the. comfort of
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(other, things like iecidents, deaths, etc.
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others in carrying a parasol, oane or
'�ing equal) the root of the evil lies
umbrella; thrust these articles in,the
V one , a own door, and she who pro..
eyes and ribs of passers-bv.
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claims it the want of opportunity, oie
Alwayi point with'fing;r, ca,ne,"Un or
the work of others, ma,kes herself con.
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other article at persons or objects.
opia one for her Iself -conceit and her.
Always smoke, especially cigarettes or
. we neon, and therefore looses ground
- Pipes, upon a crowded street, or platform
in the affections of others as well! as
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of cars, or wherever it may be offensive.
renders herself weakly unavailing as
Always occupy more space thaii in
any support to others.
necessary in waiting rooms, railway
The other points I will deal with
stations or ferry boats, etc. .
later.. -REuABLx.
Drum, with fingers and feet,. whistle,
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hold conversation with your friends in
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Two Famous Jokes.
reading rooms, concerto, etc.,, where
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those wishing -to hear are prevented from
The memory of Theodore Hook, the
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doing so. .
celebrated English humorist, in. very ap-
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Always expectorate when in view of
9ropristely associated with the most au-
others, as upon sidewalks,in street cais,
acious jest on record'. viz, his. an.
boat cabin, etc. .
nouncement, when recalled from his
Never restore a dropped article to a
post as Governor of Maufitius on a.
lady -allow her to reach. for it herself.
ohaike of embezzling $60,000 of the pab-
NeVer raise your hat in greeting or as
lic money, that he had come home `6 on
a parting salution to.& lady. -
account of a disorder in big chest.". But
Always enter a place of amusement
the most brilliant of his comic feats was
after the -performance has begun and
achieved in concert with his famous
leave before its finish, with as muck
rival, Tom Hood, The two were strol.
noice as possible. --
ling one summer evening on the. out.
' Always rustle programme, fan -or gar.
skirts of London - with their friend,
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ments so wa to disturb those near you,
Charles Matthews, the great actor, when
Never apologize to' those who are ob-
. Hood said to Hook, " They call us 'the
inseparables,' but, after it's.
li d Write to permit you to pass. ;
gilways
all, only
eatin places of amusement so
natural that Hook -and -eye should &I-
as to annoy those seated near you.
_7 ways be to-gether, eh, Thos?"
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Be sure, if you are sound and healthy,
" Bravo, Tom!" cried Hook ; "that's
to seat yourself while. a lady or. aged mai
. the beat I've heard for a long time. I
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stands. I . I
say, suppose we have a match which of
us two can make the beat joke. on the
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Dr. Johnston's Hatred of Bab3
spur of the moment. Charles Matthews
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here shall be umpire, and the loser
As Dr. Johnston was riding in a car
� shall stand treat for a supper for three."
riage through London on a rainyday
I I Done !" said Hood ; and scarcely
he overtook a poor woman carrying -1
was the word uttered when they espied
baby, without any protection from thi
- a sign -board, the owner of which, wish.
weathei. Making the driver stop the
ing to advertise th6t he. sold beer, had
coach, he invited the weary woman t(
unluckily worded the announcement,
get in with her child, whi
"Bear suld here." ,
After she bad seated herself the doctoi
" Oho !" said -Hook "I suppose that
it
sai
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bear is hieL own Bruin."
'6 My good woman, I think it mom
"Weleone?" cried Charles Matt-
likely that the -motion of the coach wil
hews; "you'll -have hard work to beat
wake your child in a little while, and -.
. friend, Thomas."
wish you to understand that if you tall
,that,
" I daresay he'll do it, though," said
any babylkalk to it you will have to ge
Theodore; 11 he carries more than two
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faces under *one H,00d--don)t you, Tom?"
As the doctor anticipated, the . cfiil4
At that moment they turned a sharp
soon awoke ; and the forgetful mother
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corn. e, r, and came in sight of a small,
looking down into its bright eyes, and
tumble down house, standing in the
perliaps, fearful that it 'might cry,, ex.
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midst of a wretched little plot of worn
Olaimed : L� , ' I I
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" Stop the co*ach, driver I" shouted
Original and only reliable.
- ,Johnston. And the poor woman had t(
Beware of poor imitations.
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get out into,the rain and cold, and plod
her -weary way on foot,
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-- I I SALEjS WILL Wingham arrive .......... 11-00 7.45 - �- ...� IJ01 � 1W&I I *e'kaon's i
9 ANOTHER SE BIG SATURDAY I Passenger. , - J I
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� . ' Saturday, August 2nd, 1890. i Bracefteld 6 ....... a..... .. 8-1A 5.04 4% Ion soldiers
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new -and second - hand Bicycles, I - -:::..-.-.-.----. 8.112 1 pg,&be #A you f�lks
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. bargains are O'ffered at our Special Saturday Sales. Crowds have fonowe: r - - , .
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� PRPd1Y DAVIS9 - - Saturday., August 2nd, and ask you to i,ecure a pair of Lisle, Talfeta or VK FOWLE S 0 P. CD 5 0 11 � and - n
Silk Gloves for 15c worth 25c to 60c; a pair of extra heavy Cotton . . O -EXT.- OF 0 Z - = 0 It .J i 01 11 I
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Hose for 12�,c, worth 17c to 25c ; a pair of good fitting Corsets for 29c ; a ' C-44 -0
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I . pair of Tow�ls' for 5c ; a ladies' extra quality Merino finish I . 2 FMJ 0 C'I'- It Z I I AR IS
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kwig I � cent. discount. All summer goods offered at reduced prices to clear. W W � i Pai
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MEDICINE and FOOD COIKBINED I ;Q 0-.93 1--i - I or Peculiar I
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1,0", _ Underweafo, Men's Hats �, I G
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ftwreweis Weight, strengtbenB LunV and Caps, Men!s Unlaundried Shirts, Men�s Collars and Cuffs, Men S , %a jo power, teenderne
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and Nerves. Summer Coats and Vests. Saturday will be the day of our Cheap Sale. YSENTE wo 1-""'d P, - Pi , . a'*, weak and flab
Price 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. � IrJ2 - 1 4
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SPENCER'S I . � ) I - I iT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FO.R :0 tt - MW 401,RMB .ou
1:HILDREN OR ADULTS. 1101010 tt . - oily,
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, - jot le#A to Insanity
For Clearing and Strengthening the voice. I . OrTIC:Hl- . I � -1 - r
Care Hoarseness and Soreness of Throat. � . . :� CD fd 4 MI& ,1he spring o
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Price 25c per bottle. . r- - . S3M-d�L:P0:RrTTT I -U,A.I* tension even.
Sample free on application to Drugffists. � I . : I . . � � J= - . � . F
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SOAP ings, we extend you a cordial . invitation to � visit our store, as w . X . $D 11INd . - �
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To patients suffering from nervous exhaus- - ommon Straw pre �neter.F. W. Crich. The new Arm . '00 9 . Adaress m.--!�
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Collars from 10c UP. Special prices in Suits to order, and a perfectlit. I wheat--tbu is a . a to 21 Awlympathy -to bri
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It is a GrandREALTH RESTORER. ! I . I I . I �; . MY Peas ; also the inaprovod English Chevalier Z Z I . 16*4 day of �"� I
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1-warlxos� ]Bottles, $1.00. . Remember thePlace, THE.TEMPLE OF FASHION, Canino's
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M i � Our Flour and Feed Department In c*mplete I - P) PJ . I passenger to"
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. Goods delivered to any p1hoe In town. . . . - - - - I areat was the!ml
ALLENIS.- eMe us a call and be convinced that we have AV&= b -the firs �
CARDNO BROS., SEAFORTH� f &a largest and best stocks of seeds in the I
LUNG BALSAM � 1 county and prices to suit the times. Halsted & S C_Ottt isad there was I
10_ r,.AV.qTTMpTTA1q . . - 1 Remember the plaw, 0. C. WiUsious Block I Asenge. i
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In -three sized bottIss 25c, 50c, and,$1.00. I '
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Rheumatic Pains and Chronic Rheumadsm. . .
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Combines Nutriment with StimulUS
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ft-opriefary or Pharmaceutical Nedieki",
Toilet Arficles and Perfuinery.
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austomers, and all farmers im need of Plolve
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, your plows and implements. Plow Repairing=
Farmers, now is the time to.hunt -up your.Plows.
[ A larger stock than ever of plow repairs on hand
� The best American mould boards for all kinds oi
I plows on hand, and put on every kind of plows.
I Genuine plow handles, P'07- bolts, - plow -caet�.
. Ingo, gang castings, in fact everything in the
plow line, -to be had by going tothe Kippen Plow
Sh6p. Good work and,small profits leads us to
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I I hereby return thanks to my many customer
for their large share of patronage during the
pad, and also fox their prompt payments during
the hard times, and wishing you all better em.
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On bno or Bhort tivae, on endorsed no6w or � 4 , lb-
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. THE ONL'Y Live Stock bmrmce Company . U Imiee?), --
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THE ATLANTIO WOOD BURNING ,,,.d.ofidtt#, ronage of the importer@ Agents in Canada -The Merchanbw - . ��.. . I I � � 11
:d breeders of the ;2VIR06. I Bank of Canada. - *Am if am - "I � � �- . .
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takes wood 43 inches.., long, and No. 53 takml wood 53 inches long ;- POr tart�er Partlealars addre8i A. El. SMII!Hs AgenLi The uptiam was
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Steel Radiators, port�ble or brick set, has an EXTRA HEATY FIRE JOHN AVERYj Sec. -Tress. 1154'f'2 0 -*19i, bonbons, ano:
BOX; is the most POWERFUL HEATER, Economical, Strang, n64- 0 -
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supervision of a mechanic with an experience of 25 years in the fur-' THE FARMERS fe A , P
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THE SEAF20RTH � . . Is ue&t siuo3
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BANKING COMPANY, � I � t -jOHN WEIR. WM. LOGAN, - . I I OnWide, and
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� Farmers' Mutual - � , . . )�. sheql
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Interest allowed on deposits. IntermWdm'te $30 return $W. Steerage, AVg
- A purely F&meW Company. Live ft)ck ,also retum$40. '*AJ1;1a1�e8ofPasWeto and tKV, The father said
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OFFICE --In the Commercial Hotel M- Y yn
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JOHN BEATTIE . I J I
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L J. 0. SMITH, Manager. W and Sbeammp !��Ybftln th.
Clerk of the Second Division Court Improved ,Surprise 'Washer c="= Pac"Q Fan I ftLts - 4- I .
F. HOLMFISTED, solicitor 105 Tickets to aH points. s & �
County of Huron. and Pacific C rates to Manitoba . wallowing .
Coast P0 to. Through eleopm *t PatQ f- the d L
The Great English Prescription � AND WR,INGEI& MACHINES. - muredtkee. Best connection t* in poinum � Of the d
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Emissions, Impotency and aU �. . - 00WANY'S oompauie& Money loaned on all clamm 4 .!!� � 7 - ,
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