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THE LADY OF THE AROOSI
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will. He has been delayed." L
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IDUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. _T (' ,,,nddotr;
;uIldin
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Mrs. Erwin refused to let her mind
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"No, he's not coming, asi ydia,
through her acbs.
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round as soon as he can, after he arrives.
. 11 Something has happened," urged
on Goderich and James Streets for sale, at low
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I shall expect him by four at the latest. ".
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prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILSON
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stop fo . .
fore he comes," said Mr. ErTin.
"No," said Lydia, as before. Her
tears ceased as suddenly as they had
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ARM FvR SALE. .-Being. Lot 11. Conces.
F Huron, con.
, Mr.. Erwin entered about the comple-
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11 Not, at all," retorted his wife,
come. She lifted her head, and drying
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face,
sion C, Howick, county of
taining 100 acres, 76 under crop, balance ood
tarn
lllllllll�� tionof without
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haughtily. And with his going out of
her eyes looked into her aun0s
hardwood bush, good frame house, bank
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the room, she set her face in a resolute
"Are you ashamed of me?" she asked
and bearing or3hard, 3J miles Iroin Wroxeter
to WILLIAM
�� . Want You to think of the worst thing
cheerfulness, for the task of heartening'
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station. Easy terms. Apply
DR,YANS, Brussels P40., Ont. 1178x2O
on can, Renshaw. I don't see how
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Lydia when she should appear -; - but ,it
"Ashamedof yon? Oh,poorohild"-
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ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 31, Con -
ever to lift a
.p my head again." As
only expressed misgiving when. the girl
" I can't pretend anything. If I had
- if this ward had reminded her of - her
came in with her yachting dress on.
never Oldi:you about it at all, I could
Feession 5, McKillop, containing 100 acres,
head, she turned it from side to side,
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'I Why, Lydia, shall you wear that?"
have k6pt t back till I died. Bat now
about 90 acreo'cleared and ail in a good state of
bult""t'o n. It is 1well underdrained and well
and got the effect in the glass, first of
Her
Lydia swept her dress with a down-
,� But ybu will never hear me speak of
'it
d ood
fenced. There is a good brick house fan is,
one ear ring, and thefi of the other.
ward glance. I thought I would wear
a &in. 'I It's over." She took up her
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frame barns, stables, sheds, &c. There. a
. - � huaband patiently waited, and she now
it. I thought he -I should seem -more
oangle, and stiffly suffering the compas-
lar�e bearing orchard and a never failing
three miles
I confronted .him. 11 You may ae well
natural in it. I wore it all the time on
sionate embrace with which her aunt
spring well. it is situated withixt
of Seaforth and will be sold cheap. Apply to
I . know first as last, Henshaw,' and I want
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ship, except Sundays. He said he liked-
olung to her, she w4lked across the great
JOHN MeCLURE, Porter's Hill P. 0. 1168tf
� you to prepare yourself for it. Nothi
'ng
it the best." .
hall in the vain sp4endor in which she
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can be done, and you will just have to
Mrs. Erwin shook her head.. "It
had been adorned, and shut the door be-
ARMIN STANLEY FOR SALE. -For Bale
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� live through it. Lydia -has come over
wouldn't do. Everything must be on a
hind her. -
Fcheap, the East half of Lot 20, Bayfield
Road, Stanley, containing 64 acres,of which 62
-on that ship -alone, - wit
new basis now. He might like it; but
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. - )n -and not 'he sbadow-not
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it would'be .too romantic, Wouldn't it,
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tion. The balance iswill timbered with hard.
� , the ghost -of another woman - oil
� board !" Mrs. Erwin gesticulated with
don't you think?" She shook her head
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Dunham lay -in a stupor for twenty-
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wood. There are gbod buildings, a bearing
or,hard-and plenty of water. It is within half a
her hand -,lass in delivering the words,
still, but less decisively. Better wear
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four hours, and af ter that he was de.
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mile of the VII ' ]age of Varna and threemiles
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your silk. Don't you think you'd bet-
lirious, withAim intervals of reason in
from Brucefield- "Station. Possession at any
. - in a manner at once intensely v ' ivid and
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ter wear ypuruilk? This is very pretty,
which he woke and looked up at Stani-
time. This is a rare chance to buy a first class
; . in -tensely solemn, yet somehow falling
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and the d a--rk - blue does become you V
ford with a, perfectly clear eye, and said
farm pleasantly situated. Apply Ao ARTHUR
FORBES, Seaforth. 1144tt
. short of the true tragic effect. Her
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awfully. Still, I don't -know-I.- don't
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SPLENDID CHANCE. -Two houses and
A in the
, husband stood pulling his mustache
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know, either I A great many English
struck my head on a pile of chains."
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wear those careless things in the house.
'look
You," replied Staniford, with a wan
"and ' ' it
lots for sale, pleasantly situated
Village of Egmondville, being one fram� house,
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11 '� touches to. her personal appearance with
Well, wear it, Lydia! You do
killing in it. I'll tell :
smile, you've been out of 1 retty
near ever since. You mustn't talk.)$
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with stable and halt acre of land planted with
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perfectly you
your uncle was going to ask you to go
" Oh, I'm all right," said. Dunham.
fruit trees, and one new brick house, %ith
large frame stable and one and 'half acres of
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� I . 'ng desperately washed of all responsi-
oat in his boat; he's got one he rows
" I know about my being hurti I shall
land- The - - house contains six rooms, bath
", "I bility. He stood so long in this medita, -himself,
� . tive mood. that she was obliged to be
and this is a boating costume;
be cautious. Have you written to Miss.
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roorn and closets, brick basement, cistern and
all necessary conveniences for a first class pri-
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I . 11 peremptory with his image in the glass.
and you know you could time your-
selves so as to get back just right, and
Hibbard ? I hope you haven't I"
" Yes, I have," replied Staniford.
vateresidence. Will be sold in one parcdor
separately to suit purchaser. For particulars
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you con Id come in with this on "-
"But I haven't sent the letter," he add-
apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egmondville
P. 0. or to A. STRONG, Seaforth. 1168tf
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Lydia turned pale. " Oughtn't I-
ed, in answer to Dunham's look -of dis-
ARM FOR SALE CHEAP. -,Q6,000 will bu3
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oughtn't I -to be here ? she. faltdred.
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4 11 difference does that
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Her aunt laughed gayly. Why,
pull through in sritte of this doctor,-
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'to
100 acres on the 9th concession of Me-
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he'll ask for me, Lydia."
" For you ?" asked Lydia, doubtfully.
he's wanted b d you, and I could
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hardly keep his lancet out.of you, -and
Killop, belonging to Thompson Morrison, who �
is residing in -Dakota and does not intend to
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so 1wrote, announcing the accident andl
return, eighty acres cleared and th e balance
- elm, within 6J
good hardwood, maple and roe],
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back. If you're here by four"-
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announcing your complete restoration.
miler, of Seaforth and Ni, rithin I of a mile of
house, Methodist Presbyterian
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"The train," said Lydia, " arri�,es at
The letter merely needs dating and seal-
school and i
�� in Rang down three hair pins upon her
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Churches, stores, mills, blacksmithing and
wagon making shop, post office, &c., good build -
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"How did you know?" asked her
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He began a search in the pockets of
ing8 and water for cattle, and good gravel roads
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aunt, keenly. . I .
his coat and then went to his portfolio. I
to any part of the township, taxes the lowest
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was ere so terrible that he desisted,
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Lydia's eyelids fell lower than
even
" What day is this?" asked Dunham.
of any of the borderin�r townships. A � mortga 0
will be taken for ^83,000 at6percent. 11
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their wont. I I I looked it out in that
"Friday," said Staniford, rummaging
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to JOHN C. MORRISON, Wintbrop P. O.j Ont.
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., I ed, my dear. I -I rather like it, you
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railroad guide in the parlor."
Her kissed her. "And
his portfolio. I -
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aunt you've
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',�'Look -here
ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 12, conces-
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la� �! � 1� -�i Of American civilization."
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thought the whole thing out ' dear,
, Dunham I If yon begin
sion 4, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing
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haven't you? I'm glad to sed you so'
happy about it."
in that Way, I can't'talk to you. It
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shows that yuu're still out of. your head4.
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1c0 rea, 85 cleared, 63 seeded to grass, 8
sown to fall wheat. The farm is well-fencted,
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" Yes," said the girl, with a fluttering
How could I have been in Venice ?"
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well under-diained and well watered by a
never, failing spring ,which runs through pipes
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breath,"I h I
ave thought it out, and
" But Miss BI ostook _
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into a trough. There is a brick house and
driving
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" Miss Blood went to Venice with,her
kitchen, frame barn, stable an I shed.
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Mrs. Erwin rang the bell, and sent
uncle last Saturday. The Aroostook is
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Good orchard. The farm is situated within
two -and a half miles of Seaforth,with good
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for her husband. " He knows about it,
herein Trieste. The captain has just
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gravel roads leading in all di e tion .
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Lydia," she said. " He's just as much
interested as' we are, dear, but
gone away. He's stood watch and
watch with me, while you were off on
sold on easy terms. For further particulars
apply on the premises or to JOHN PRENDER-
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ARAI FOR SALE�t-For sale, the south half
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T*% - I � pil � - and likes them isn't a little worse than
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post for not showing a thing if you don't
- "But didn't you go to Venice on
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want him to. He's really quite super-
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F of Lot 23, Concession 6. Morris, contain' in
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human, in that, equal to a woman. You
Well, haxdly," answered Stani-
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100 acres, about 90 of which are cleared , well
fenced, free
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can talk Americanisms with him. If
ford.
- about 70 from .stumps and well
underdrained. The balance is well timbered
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we sat here staring at each other till
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"No,"you stayed with. me -I see,"
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Wifli, mrdwood. The cleared part is nearly all
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m., I aking love to Lydia,?"
four o'clock, -he must go to his hotel
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said Dunham. .
seeden to grase. There is a frame houseand
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before he comes here; and I say four at
At Of course. I wrote to her at once,"
trame oarn, also a small orchard. This is one of
the Dest farms in the township and has no
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the earliest ;.and it's mote likely to be
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said Staniford, huskily, " and explained
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broken or'bad land on it and is
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five or six, or-perh .
aps evening -I should
the matter as we' 11 as I could without
rood
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grain or stock and will be so cheap. It is
prised. She'a so uncommonly pretty I
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making an adQ about it. But now you
stop, Dunham, If you excite
within three miles of Brussels and within a
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qu,rt,r of a mile of a school. Apply on the
-1 suppose they're engaged ?" he sug-
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Mr. Erwin's rowing was the wond er
of all Venice. There was ev ery reason
yourself I
there'll be the deuce to pay again."
premises or to Brussels P. 0. WM. or JOHN
ROBB, Jr. 1144tf
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His wife held her peace for scorn.
why he should fall .overboard'at- each
"I'm not excited," said Dunha L11,
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stroke, as he stood to propel the boat in
" but I can't help thinking how disap-
pointed -But of -course heard
AR31 FOR SALE. -Containing 119 acres,
F being parts of Lots 1 and 2, on the 8th
I very good Bostoxi family, and would no
the gondolieri fashion, except that he
you've
from her ?" .
concession of Morris, 31,'O acres cleared and 6
more think of engaging himself to a
young without the knowledge of
never yet had done so. It ,was some-
times his fortune to be caught on the i
" Well, there's hardly time yet,"
acres chopped. The 1,:.'ance good hardwood
bush, fairly fenced and well underdrained, good
girl
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her friends than you would. Besides,
shallows by the falling tide; but on
said Staniford, evasively.
" Why, yes, there iq. Perhaps
frame house and iti.when with woodshed
attached. two frame barns and frame stable,
he's been in Europe a great deal."
thatday he safely explored the lagoons,
. 1 your
letter miscarried."
.good orchard and three wells and a soft water
" I wiah I could meet some Americans
and returned promptly at foar o'clock to
cistern. Within two miles of Blyth, where
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I who hadn't been in Europe," said. Mr.
the palace. . .
" Don1 ?" cried Staniford, in a hol-
there is a good market for all kinds of produce -
Erwin. 11 I should like to see what you
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His wife was standing on the balcony,
low undervoice, which he broke through
school within five minutes'walk from the house'
Would take fifty acres in part pay. This is a
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looking out for them, and she smiled
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to add, " Go to sleep now, Dunham, or
keep
first class farm and parties wishing to buy
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radiantly, down in�o Lydia's anxiously
quiet somehow."
would do wall to call and see it. Apply on the
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. r i,t seems to ma that be didn't avail -
lifted fa;k But when she met the girl
Duuhain was silent -for a while, and
premises or address Blyth Post Office. NICH-
OLAS CUMING. . 1139tf
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I M self of his national privileges. I should
at the head of the staircase -In the great
Staniford continued his search, which
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hall, she embraced her, and said', with
he ended by taking the portfolio by one
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ARM, FOR SALE. -For sale,'Iot 6, concession
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the same gay smile, "He hasn't come
dear,
corner, and shaking its contents out on
the table., " I don't
1, H, R. S., township of Tuckersmith, con-
taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 acres
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yet, and of course he won't come
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cleared, 80 of which are Beeded to zrass, well un-
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but have put it away somewhere. I'll
derdrained, three never failing wells. On one
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silly as you are, Lydia, I should - nevi &
get it." He went to another coat that
fifty of said lot there is 4 log house, frame barn
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let you expect him sooner. He'll 'Want
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and very superior orchard, and on the other a
good frame house and barn, stables, and good
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to go to his hotel ; and no- matter.how
'Pin its pockets. " Hello ! Here are those
orchard. The whole will be sold together or
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impatient he is, he'll want to dress a nd,
letters they brought me � from 'the post
each fifty separately to suit purchasers, located
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be a little ceremonious about his call.
_' office Saturday night, -Murray's and
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11 miles from Seatorth, will be sold reasonable
on easy terms as the proprietor Is retiring from
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Stanton's and that bdre Farrington's. I
farming. For further particularg,apply to the
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ever you are."
forget all about them." Herantheun.
undersigned on the premises, and if by letter to
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Seaforth P. 0. MICHAEL DORSEY. 1175tf
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of her own motion she would not have
ped suddenly, ,and walked away t the
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V Good Dwelling House, main part, 16x24
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stirred from the place till he came, or it
window, where he stood with his back
and 14x18, 11 storeys with kitchen 19=18 and a
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, -1 J .�r 1, Old World, as your Fourth of July ora-
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was certain he would not come; bat her
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first class cellar under all -the main part. . There
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is also a good well ,and cistern and young
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. is my. letter to her," said
orchard, with plenty of both gardeu,4md
lawn purposes, also Cider Mill,25x4O, with stable
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Staniford, without looking aound.
and wheel house attached, in first class working
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think we must give up the little Effluti-
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order, with good trade established. The six
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mentality of ineeting him in that dress,
gone?" Staniford with his face still
fine village lots adjoining to and forming part of
the.above be
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tion 18 equal to that of any in the village. This
property will be sold at a bargain as the owner
intends securing a -farm. For full particulars
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And Pickard's is the spot. They have some big drives there just now
in Ginghams, Flannelettes, Shirting, White and Grey Cottons, Dress
Goods, Clothing, &c. I like to be treated right and I go to the Bar-
gain Dry Goods and Clothing House run by
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the public. At present our stock is very �large,- and is daily increasing.
To reduce this eiiornious stock, otir prices have been marked away down.
At our low prices everybody can afford to Purchase. Our establishment
is open to you all, and we want to see you: and all your friends. Bring
the whole family with your and pay us a i,,isit. We will be very happy
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have a visit froni you,'we remain, respect Ily yours, THE CENTRAL
FURNITURE HOUSE, opposite MeFa 's Dry Goods House.
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and now we'll see what can be done in
the way of magnificent and unexpected .
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with a Venetian beauty; you know you
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quietly, but he looked round .at Dun -
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tion 18 equal to that of any in the village. This
property will be sold at a bargain as the owner
intends securing a -farm. For full particulars
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dwelling. large cellar, with woodshed and other
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not allow her to be alone; she scarcely
Messina with me, and you wanted to go
out buildings ; two large bearing orchards of
cli oice fruits, besides a vaiiety of small ftruits,
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ornamental and shade trees ; 1,400 rods of
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W. Bell & On., Guelph ; Dominion Pipao
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Guelph ; Dominion Organ. Company.,
Bowmanville; D. W. Karn & CO3,
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a few good second-hand Pianos find Organs for
saleatfrom'$25 upwards. Instruments sold on
theinstalmept plan,or on terms to suit cus.
tomers. Violins, Concertinas and small inatm.
ments on hand; also sheet music, books, &.0.
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)RGAN AND PIANO DEPOT.
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he agency of the THOMAS ORGAN, with
,-rlbnees Resonant Pig,e Combination. They
Ave also Violins and ot er small instruments.
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W -M . i� 0 no= � Funerals furniFlied'o-i the shortest noti3e
CAR- I THOUSANDS OF BOTTLta, and satisfaction g%M AS eed. A large assort.
CIVEN- ment of Casket8, uuwag and Shrouds, &c., �
AWAY YEARLY. always-bn hand of the best quality- The .
R F %I M When I say Cure- I do not meat of.Embalming Fluid ased free of charge an
me rely to stop them for'a- time,, and thei prices the lowest. Fine Hearse. I
tave theni return again. I MEAN A RADICALCU RE. I have made the d'isea,%e of Fits S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director. Resi-
;pilepsy or FallinirSickniessalife-long study. I warrant my.rprnedytoq:Mreth4 dence - GODERICH STREET, directly op-
orstcases. Because others have failed is no reason f.Dr not now receivmg7 a cure. Send&: posite the Methodist church in the housee
ince for a treatis6 and a Free Boftle of my Infal I i le Remody. Give Expi -ss anc formerly occupied by Dr. Scott.
?ost Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it wil ure you. Address: -H. 41. ROOT . I —E
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hurt, yourself. JL know who a to blame,
Dtinham. What day did I tell you
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to sing all the American songs her uncle
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must take ' the first train to Venice.
from stumps, all underdrained, well fenced and
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which included &sub -wink for her hus-
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in a high state of cultivation. The balance is
well timbered with hardwood. There is aigood
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her life had been different, if ,she were a
stables, driving house, sheds and other out.
buildings all in good repair. there are three
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talk South Bradfield gossip. I've hardly
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jewelry, and passed'the time in making
for even tl;e appearance of them'. V� -hat
and good gravel roads leading in every direction.
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she must have suffered All this week -I
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of the best fari ns in Huron and will be sold
cheap as the pr prietor desires to remove to
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women treated only- Sealed part:culars, two
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