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�6 I ,,w�aa Mrs. Venn's brother, who her little househ Ad goods iuto the now - � � IMPORTANT NuTICES S:M_A_1TC)TZrT3M -
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;. . � I taid, Mrs. nn, " what does. Nanny and Satntnyr followed their bridle and led him avrose the yard to . . . the �
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I It �Vall,, I OR SALR-A first class residence on
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. . he my aboav the folks V' I mother'a inatructions withOut a 111ur- the new barn. Nanny and Sammy . � F SeedEmporlum, . .
. I I Good htable andorchard. Applyto A. CARDNO,
� 44-1 guess they're all right. He says mur ; indeed, tney were overawed. slunk close to their mother. The bam � Seaforth. 1 1183 . -
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UY Jeb I -face of - I i � OR SALE- BARG AIN.--m-One large Tavlor
avv , twas a chance to b t the kind of human quality about all . buch, purely Adoniram, with the long mild � � .
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liva-tit .- It horse I want." lie �tared reflectively original undertakings as their muchur's the Canadian farm horse looking over ." I , .. MANTLES. F Safe, combination look, doub)e door, just � It
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. I - Out of the window at th e new barn. was to'theni. I %1111y � W.enu baluk mud his shoulder: ' - . f , of Lake ]Eluron; 150 awres� cleared. E. �-- �
I I birg, Penn was nia.king pies. She forth with her lior, luads, ftnd Sammy Nanny kept behind her :mother, but . I LEWIS, Solicitor, Goderich. � 1168 .
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"IME . Wgut On clapping the Tolting pin into tugged with sob r energy. - . Sammy stepped suddenly forward, and' I We have very successfully struck the public tasti . . - Scott & Crich,:Propnetors, .
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. I 1, crugt,,- although she was very palu At five 0 eloo in the af ternoon the stood in front*of her.' I this season in the selection of Sealettes, Alantld �
. thl , � . I � L corner of Cholk. and Gouinlock strectg, ad- Mr. Scott beg's to state to the public that, bo li
� Aud her heart beat loudly. little house in which the Penne had Adoniram stared at the group. Oloths,and Ulsterings. Our ,"ideas of the Fall Trade joiningVictoria Square, Seaforth. For further has agiin gone into the Flour, Feed and Seed
� 0 I aunluol but what I'd better go, " lived for 40 years hail empti a itself., 46 what on &i I I particulars apply to A. STRONG. ' 1117 tf buslines8byenterin uto a partnership with the
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,ers , � saiaAndoni.ram. "I bate to go off jest Into the Dew but 11. I . for V mid he. " What's the matter ,� I present proprietor,gFi W. CrIcb. The new firm --
I I 'in' the mi at of hayin', but Every builder builda somewhat for ove' .1 preparations, and expect to,be very busy in this de'l L rro PIG BREEDERS.-Tbo undersigned will will be conducted under the name of Seott &
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� oo� ) acre lot's cut, ah' I guess Rufus unknown purposes, and is in a measure ' 6i - I Mantle Cloths "urchased from us are cu� _L keep for service duribir the pre@ Crich and having our shop full of the choicest
L I The ten We've come her6 to live, fatheri" I partment. p . on Lot 1, Concession 5, Hulletk a thoroughbred seeds we feet confident that we can meet the �
Berkshire Pig, 15 months bid, bred by G. Trott, wan ' e favoring us with their ens -
I I - I $a) the others can get a long without me a prophet. 1he architect of Adoniram said Sammy. .His shrill voice quivered - - free; fitting charged extra. , I �rms $1, with privilege of returning ts of every on
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I �. three f . . If necessary. JAMES SUTHERLAND. new varieties we offei� you thi
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a round here to suit n e nohow, an' I've the comfort poB ibilities'd' fou'r-footed " What'-'-Adoniram sniffed -1 I wha* __ season are the following: Colorador- Spring
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: ONT. other fo� all that wood- animals, had Ztde those great 'box. * I - Oiiff TO DOAN�-Piiivate and compan Wheat -this is a new variety introducedbere
� ;to have an is it smells like cookin'?" said be. He � I
11 � fol�, in' the fall. I I told Hiram to stalls better than he knew for the com- 4. .4 S --A 't I I, A - &V. EDWARD McFAUL, M ffindo to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 of last season and ban done well in this lociJity, .....
�_ Ua - I a upim %PL W . cou %P%J %; V VkFVL1 I - I I I private funds h ed in our hands running froui 20 to 28 bushels per :acre. Amen- I
�w York ,otch out, and if be! got wind of a fort of hu,ma,n '* &Lrah Penn saw at a door of the harness -room. Then he �
- � which we will loan in sums to suit borrower. can Banner Oats --the leading variety; Mum -
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ilon, piano goo horse to let me k ow. I guess I'd glance tha, ;% quilts hun&before them, turned to his wife. � His old bristling I I Loans can be completed at once if title satisfsc- my Peas ; also the improved English Chevalier 1.
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. ft I'll get out your cloan shirt and col--� than the one sh had occupied for 40 on iirth does this mean, mother?"� he � . forth. - I 114Stf rowed Barley-, also
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. J a laid out A,donir�m's Sunday'suit room. The harness room, with its -,You come in he" s L ei OurFlourandFeed Department is complete
. Ora, Sh . 6 1 re, -father," �ssid - ! during the present season on his farm, 22 .
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� , lothes on. the bt.d in his chimney and shelves, would make a Sarah. She led the way into the bar- - conce sion, H. R. S., Tuckeromith, a thorough�
I & co, . and his clean alothes : i _o red by Canada!s John Bull! Goods delivered to any plbce in town.
i . br'ed Jersey Bull, si I . I
� I Uttle bedroom. She I got his shaving kitchen of her dreams. The great mid. ness room and shut the door. 11 Now, - Tetms-81.60, payable t,Lt the time of service Give us a cW, I a -ad be convinced that we have
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Wster and razor reacly last she die space would make a a lor, by -and-- 'father," sai ) you nee e . I - — pr vi )f returnl�gifuecessary. J I one of the largest and best. stocks of seeds in the
hand, also buttoned.on his color and fastened his by, fit for a palace. p -stairs there- scared. I ain't crazy. There ain't __ . . ...—i.— H N . . B.—Al8o for sale a Jersey bull county and prices to suit the times.
I I onths old, thoroughbred. R�mexnber the place' 0. 0. Willsons'BlOdk - -
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.Organs for biuk cravat. . was as much room as down. With nothin' to be upset over. But we've ' eal�, Seaforth. �
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rits sold on Adonir&M never wore his collar and partitions and windows, what a house come here to live, an' were goin' to live I I 0 PIG BREEDERS.—A large Berkshire SCOTT & CRICIff.
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ru' . here as new hors s and cows. The � 4, Winthrop Chee8t Factoryi This is a registered
ka, &c. I beld his head high, v ith a ramped dig - row of stanchio�s before the allotted � i r . ' - -
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_ st and hat brushe I, and a lunch of 'would have her I I - shown at ihe Western T Exhibition in 1888.
00 . 1front entry there. ' longer, an'- I 'made x ,p my mind I - wa'n't . : I
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08., , pie &ad cheese in a paper bag, he hesi- At six o'cdockithe stove was up in the - goin, 'to sta the e. I've done my ! I � more than one. - JOHN 0. MORRISON. j166 Portraits, and cuts of oolleges,hotels, factories �
I y ` ' I - 7 -) niachinery,&c.,made to order from photographs.
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I — isted on the threshold of the -door. He harness room, the kettle was , boiling, .duty by you for 40 year, an' I'm goin i, , " Prices Low --,Send stamp for specimen sheets, ,
- looked at his wife, and. his manner wag- and the table set for tea. It looked to do it now ; but I'm goin' to live here. OTICE TO BREEbEAS OF GOOD STOCK.
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� . 8 colur, to -day, Sammy can ,drive 'em into house across the yard had ever done. partitions ; an' you'll have to buy some . . Friesian bull by 11 Lady Collins Nepthune," 118352, New York City. ,
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I .� newbarn,".said he; 11 an'when they The young hire man milked, and Sarah furDiture." No. 15667, sire, " Maud Hanning's Neptune,"
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I bring the hay up they can pitch it in directed him ca mly to bring the milk I I Why, mother I" the old man gasped, .
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I I 3� . to the new barn. He came gaping, ' - . . 4 11 record 85 pounds per day ; butter 21i pounds ,
. - there. - You'd better � take your coat off an' � I .1 . in seven days. Terms, $1.60, paystble on the let
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r ,,Well,)) replied Mr . Penn. dropping little blots of foam from the get washed—there the wauh-basin— . . I � of January, 1891. - J. T., McNAMARA. 1178tf . .
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. .. head brimming pails on the rassi Before an" then we'll have upper."
I We have purchased the balance of a wholesale stock of 1 Trunks at I .
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I N G � dooratep, he turned and looked back story of Adoniri m Penn's wi e! moving Sammy went pas the window, leadink exactly 50c on the dollar off anufacturers' piice list. Section No. 10, Tuckersmith, a male or fe- � �
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11 W1 I . I I tificate. Duties to commence on January let,
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I I . � oball be back by Satur day if nothin' hap - lage. Men assembled in the s�ore and man saw him and shook his head c . i 1 1891. Applications stating salary will be receiv- Papst & 0'oonnor -
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I :a . PM1, )) said he. � talked it over, women with shawls over leably. He tried to take off his coat, . i ed by the undersigned tip to October let, 1890. Have opene4 outnext door to Jordses Groeery
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. I - i PETER McKAY, Kippen P. 0. 1186x4 .
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� - 6tDo, be careful, fat er," returned his their heads scuttled into each other's b t his arms seeme to lack the power. . i I 0 1 Seaforth, an %
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Wife. I His wife helped hir i. She poured some E
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6rio* Any deviation from t course d put in a These. Goods Are. Not in Our � Line. T ORGAN* AND PIANO DEPOT.
I She stood in the dc or with Nanny at he ordins; water into the ti a basin an . ; Section No. 8. Grey, a male teacher, hold- :
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I � her elbow and watched him out of sight. --- , ough to p. Sh 3 got Ahe cc I . I � ing a third-class certificate. Daties to com- I
� . Ber eyes had. a strap e, donbtful ex- stop all progress in it. -Everybody brush, ,.And smoothed his thin gray hair , mence-on January let. 1891., Application otat. DEATH TO'HIGH PRICES NOW. They have I
1�1& M 9 . � . ing salary will be received 'i by the underaigned. the the THOMAS ORGAN, with
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I ession in them; her peaceful forehead - . ' We bou ht them simply because we got them,
was contracted. She went in, and set figure on the side track. Ther�e was & beans, hot brea' I
I � d st�d tea on -the -table. 9 � SecretarywTreasurer, Cranbrook P. 0. 1186x4 have also Violins and other small instruments.
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. thin with her steady sewing. Her Friday the minister went to � ge Ain't you goin' to ask. a blessing, `— :)
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St(yves "A little." . tion. with.dignity, then she. went on All through the meal he stopped eating And in ,order to dispose of.. them quickly we will sell th era 6 cheap.
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� � set. She formed a tn� im for The minister stood awkwardly before mind. But after supper he went out, . I .
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� . . as if they were bullets. At last she door at the right of the barn, through ' ! .
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I tunities are , he gui P looked up, and her eyes showed the which he hadmeaut his Jerseys to pan
1EY1 to the new roads of li !e," shq repeated
. spirit that her week front had covered in stately file, but which Sarah designed B o 0- ts and Shoes fo r , Fall
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I t ali'.Adouirami' There ain't no. call for glo* on the sky. Before them stretch -
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Iny I nobody else to worry about it." d the smooth level of field ; in the die- - i i I
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DFISI "What are � on t!lkin' about moth- L 9 I IQ 'I
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t I � Penn," said the minist�r, helplessly. ecape might have been an id6al one of I
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3.ges, I Mrs. Penn hurried her baking ; at -tic. He Was 1� sickly man ; his youth- SArah bent over and touched her hus- " � , I
L � eleven o'clock it was all done. The load ful confidence had cooled ; he had to band on one of his tfiin, sinewy should_ L , ..
i e west field came slowly - "Father V'- ' - I � ; 4
, OIL hay from th sceurge himse)lf up to some of his pas GEORGE; GOOD) --I �
LT down the cart track, and drew up at toral duties asi relentlessly as &� Githolic era. I I i .
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i ascetic, and then he was prostrated was weeping. I . . i
� "I Stop !" she screamed-" stop I" . . . I . :
. I the smart, I . 11 Why, don't do so, father," said SEAFORTH — AND BRUSSELS.
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11 I think it"s right jest as much as I Sarah. I . I I . � i —
WEEK appeared from the top of the load and .; , — - —
. I I think it was right for our forefathers to ,I I'll -put up ihe-partitions, an'- , I I
, stared at his mother. . ,t come over from the old country:"cause
I ,,Stop!" she cried out again. I'Do� a everything you want, moth�r." -
yon put the hay in tb at barn ; put it in they didn't have what belonged to 'em," - Sarah put her apron up to her face ; COMIN G Is
. said Mrs. Penn. She &rose. The 'barn she was over6ome by her own triumph- COMING!
st ore,. the old one." � * 1) threshold might have been - Plymouth Adoniram, was like a fortress w4os; 0 . 1.
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. " Why, he said to �put it in here, re- Rock . from her bearing. 11 I don't wall had no active resistance, and went . � I
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dnggoods, ingly. He was a young man, a neigh- said she, " but Were are things people toolawereused, "Why, mother," he - COMING INTO STOCK DAILY
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bor's son, whom Adoniram hired by the hadn't ought I to inteeikere with. I've said, hoarsely, 11 I hadn't no idea' you - . - .
� Bicycles, year to help on the farm- been a inember of the church for over was so set on't as all this comes to." I
. " Don't you put the hay in the new my own . mind an'
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Base Ball I barn; therea room enough in the old one, my own feet' I an - I'm goin' to think my, 0 'ILTHI :F TJ C3_001DS_
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Lawn'Ten- "Room enough," returned the hired nobody but tb e Lord is goin' ,to dictate young or old, or middle aged, who find ' -
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I � need the new barn, nohow far as room)s, tome unless I've a mind to. have him. themselves nervous,weak mud exhausted, I Opened last week a large assortmont of made up Clothing of that
9 Won't you come In an' set down. HOW, who are broken down from excess or
� concerned. Well., Ils'pose .be changed VI,.-
. his mind. He took hold of the horses$ is Mis, Hersey. � overwork, resulting in many of the'fol- inoted manufacturers' goods we have been handling the past three years.
11 She is well, I thank you," replied lowing symptoms : Mental depression, xes.
I . - . i Also new Carpets, Undersh- irts and Drawers, and a lot of smallw8
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� , " Mrs. Penn went back to the house. plexing apologetic remarks ; then he re- of memory, bad dreams, dimness of , . Also � a lot of
� . . I Soon the kitchen windows were darken- I v sight, palpitation of the heart,emissions, direct from the manufacturers of Bradford, En2land.
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. , � ed,anda fragrance like warm honey' treated. . I nergy, in the kidneys, I French Dress Goods, Blankets, Bed Oo le and
� - I He could expound ithe intricacies of lack of e pain -rers, Gloves, Hosiery, Tab',
came- into the room. ery character study in the Scriptures, headache, pimples on the face or body i i �
� . Nanny -laid dowa her work. 44I ev . t th' 'Floor,Cil Cloths, Cottons, Sheetings, &c. L
. the he was competent to grasp the Pilgrim itching or peculiar sensation abou a I Next week we receive our importation of goods from Qlasgsw, con-
, 1. thought father want3d them to put Fathers and all historical innovators, scrotum, wasting of the org&130, diZZi- .' . -
31 hay _into the new bat n V she said won- . I I
, ter9s 11 but Sarah Penn was,,beyond him. He ness, specks before the eyes, twitching sisting of Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, Mantlings, Ulsterings,
- daringly. i rown Hollcandsi Silks,
.. . mother. could deal with prima -l- cases, but par- of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, Silk and Linen 'Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs, B T_
. , " It"s all right," replied her allel ones worsted him. But, ,,after all, bashfulness, deposits of urine, loss of * er
7- :. I Satin , Velvets, and a host of oth I goods. I"
i ]VU I Simmy slid- down the -load of hay, although it was aside from his provinces will power, tenclerness-A�f the scalp and 8
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� � Imuscles, desire Miss McLachlan has retumed from eastern cities, w1i6re she has
. and came in tosee. if dinner ivas ready. spine, weak and flabby"' i I
Im). . L_�, he wondered Imore how Adoniram Penn tc. - este looking into and purchasing the latest, newest and nobbiest styles
L in' to get a regular dinner would deal with his -wife than how. the sle�p, failure to be r d 'by sleep', beeen .
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TR10 I ain)t go � 11 f Lord would. Everybody shared the constipation, dullness of hearing, lose of in ..
n a Ather's gone," said millinery goods. 1
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I h18 myolthaerio I've let the fire go, out. wonder. When Adoniram's four new voice, desire for solitude, exe . I Our trade being large and on the increase, we have bought larger
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I . read an'; milk an temper, sunken eyes a .
. I . You ean hav t cows arrived� Sarah ordered three to be ;
; . e 11 I I than usual, and expect to cater to the public wants still more effectually
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11ortest Innotice I pie. I thought we I could get along." put in. the old barn, the other in the LEADEN CIRCLE, " ' han in past seasons. We in-vite inspection, having no doulA
� large assort- hed ; here the cooking-atove had are �all symptoms of nervous debilitr this fall t.
Shrouds, &c., 4 . She set -out some bowls of milk, some house s w unless thiE
" bread, and a pie on the kitchen table. stood� That added to the expitement. that lead to insanity and 'death whatever but that the Bargain Dry Goods House of Seaferth will
ity. The best I i .
�f charge an � i spring or vital. force ha i i
, � " You'd better eat your dinner now," It was whispered that all four COWs cured. The v'ng fall Surpass all.previous seasons' records.
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. �� . I said she. 11 You might just as well get were domicilled in the house. lost its tension every function wanes in � - . �
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I ec _ � through with it. I want yo# , -
. ir th, 0 1 me afte . Adouiram was expec home, there committed in ignorance may.b perma PICKA-a
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n the house - � rward. " I . i ir jig for WM0 -LIP5
. � 11 Nanny and SaImmy stared at each was a k * t f men in the road near the nently cured. Send your ad4 . ' ' -
an ange in no We hired man had milk- d, book on all diseases to man. Address
I - other. There was something otr new -barn. .- 'e' ' -
i j : - their mother's manner. Mrs.Penn did and still hung around the premises; M. V. LUBON, 50 Front Street East,- Oorner Main and Market streetsl Seaforth,
� . _� not eat anything herself. She went Sarah' Pend I had on I pper all ready. To'ronto, Ontario. Books sent free . & 11 I - � � — ,__
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Elatl,ND.-GOVU I into the p atry, and they heard her There was i brow - � I .
at, Tanwy and I moving a ate. Present- be&ns and a custard pie ; it was the which are faint spells, purple lips, V- ----7, ,-
� by aia old phy, I dishe8 while they *
� ve,efj in.oitthly she came out with a pile. of plates. supper that Adoni . %FW
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11 and has I)een lhe got the clothes � basket out of the day ni ,,ht. She had on a clean calico, flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull . I
I ram loved on A Satur- numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot 't"11111"
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, i m in it. Nanny & imperturably. pain in the he -art with beats strong, . .
6 of., over thirtY shed %nd packed the nd sWe bore herself rJ%!SX1 10
Ito %ny address q an'd Samm watche 1. She brought out Nanny and Sammy kept close at her rapid and irregular, the second haart - - CIVRIE'D
5�)ctor's consul- I y
I cups and saucers atxd put them in with -heels. Their eyes were 'large, - and beat quicker than -the first, pain about �= - a , ! .
i4 Digeas" 0 ' positively be T6 T1139 3CD]ITOR-. �
vt�t:eulars, tvV0 the plates. . Nan -was full of nervous tremors. - the breast bone, etc., can .
I ny , � t please hdbrm y6ur readers that I have &jpxWt1ve remedy for the above sainei
9!: PoNxID F"ILY " What ore you goin' to do mother ?" Still there was to them moFe ipleasant cured. No cure, no pay. Send for ly cured. I sW
i -n Woodivard 3ON9 50 disease. By its emely use thousands of hopeless c, U-sve been PermaDfnl
1163-1.3 ilmjuired Nanny, in! a timid voice. A excitement than anything else. �. An in- book. Address M. V. LUl be glad to send two bottlies of my remedy FPW. U a Xy oVaur readeca who have cm
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. I S t East, Toronto, Ontario mud me th ' E Po., , ce Address. Respeckfaft
sense of somethingi unusual made her born confidence in their mother over Front tree . . am 6W ZPM39 AAA -
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- . tremble, as if it werLe a ghost. Sammy their father'asserted itself. ., -11 To � - I -
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� ,1* d Mrs. Penn. �, If, you're through, nounced i n isper. He and room furniture. .
ie . ,ht THE SEAFORTH FOUN, DRY.
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I . Wanny, I want yoq to go upstairs an' Nanny peeped- around the casing. Mrs, - maltreated J. Z. - . .
. w6r : "s . ack up yo.ur thin s ; an' I want you, Pennkept on about her work ., The bruimlly beat and
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'-'a.) I � :_� in the bed . o . I new horse standing in the drive while he place in the woods at Reno, Kansas, Having completed rebuilding and repairing th6 old foundry, an
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N" 0h) er, � I went to the house door. I - sten. that hi life figures 25,000 square introduced the latest e and the most improT, machinei
3lack, anny, I � ed. Then he went around to the shed. :--In round . quipments .
I mbals have been -served in the British r am now prepared to do
, "' You'll see." 1 . That door i was seldom looked ; even . I I I
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a, of Sta-tioni . During the nextIew hours a feat was when the Ifamily was awiy. The � I
� 15,000 dinners . and 10,000 luncheons I � �
t Tubular performed by this [ simple, pious New thought how her father would be con- Members have had 12,OW dinners an 0 I I a
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. England mother which was equal in its fronted by the cow flashed upon Nanny. - Machin
I - j- way to Wolfe's at ming of the Heights There was, a hysterical sob in her 8,000 luncheons. In the strangers' dE All Ki nds of ' .e R!epain
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� q . ierged _f roun % the ing-room 1,125 dinners and 1,142 lunch- � �
; X sp Of Abraham. It took no more enius throat. Adoniram, err rved, and there have .
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I and andacity of bravery for Woff'6 to I shed and stood looking about in a: dazed eons have been se . I 1
. . fash, been 1,614 dinners and 325 luncheons in.; W' RKE
i ,, Iroz! cheer his wondering soldiers up those' on. His -lips moved ; he waw� say- . AND GENERAL FOUNDRY A^ 0
� 3" Shee,. Bteep precipices, under the sleeping eyes I ing something, but they could not hear the terrace dini�g room ' These fi ures - . . : i
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� I of the enemy, than for Sarah Penn, .at what it was. The hired man was peep- Ar T. rp. CO I MAN
rf,)�riz,>ntal Slide L the all ing around the comer of the bid barn, Ireshment Committee. I I � . . .
� - head of her children, to move � - . I . !
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TEACHER WANTED. — wanted for school I 1161
ection No. 1, Hullett, a male or female
teach:r, holding a 2nd class certificate. Duties ! -
to commence on. January Ist,1891. Applications . .
stating salary and testimonials will be received I . -
by theundersizned up to Octoberlst, 1890. I - � I
WILLIAM -AITCHISON, Secretary -Treasurer, __1 . . —
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box 110 Seaforth P. 0. 1187x4 . - . .
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T,IARM TO RENT.—A'good farm of 100 acres, I - - .
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_r - being, lot 39, on the 3rd concession of I ....- - I :
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Tuckersmith, L.R.S.,is offered to rent for a term I . . . I
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of About 85 acres cleared and in, good : -
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Yearsn.; frame house,good barn and stable, , �
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bearing orchard, plenty of water. Schools and I -
churobe8 convenient.. Apply to W. G. SCOTT,
Braoefield, or A. STRONG, Seaforth. 1185t I f . 0) 0 �'. 0
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_1_TOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.—The sub. I P..do ).-A. (D . I
1L scriber offers for sale the house north of I 0 0-- r'+ W C+ C..Ju t1i
the Egmondville manse, together with three �i 0 (D C.+ I
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acres of land, suitable for building purposes. I " � 0. 0 1.4 -
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On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees I �_ft CD C+
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commencing to bear. WX ELLIOTT. 1116 . -i ).all M , 94� tj
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FARM FOR SALE.�For sale, part of L9ts 29 1 X :� I- 0 I 0 (D
and 30, Concession 1, McKillop, contaiuln F1 �.a. , �� C) go
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50 acres, all cleared, well fenced and in a gool I " (V
state of cultivation. Buildings fair. There is a (1) � )-d
good orchard sad plenty of water. This farm is . 0 X P 0-� , ),I -.7
within two lots of the cbrporation of Seaforth. am e--44 0 I CD -
it will be sold cheap and on easy terms., Apply X 0 ; 0 �L :�
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on thelpremises or to Seaforth P. 0. DAVID a I 01 �
DORRENCE, Proprietok. 1184tf 944 ' (D p 1-4
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$117000 half of lot -22, in the 6th conces- P, a 0 � 'd P M
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sion of Morris. The farm contains 100 acres, of = �
choice land, 90 cleared and balance good hard- �d � )"I CM ,
wood. The farm is in a good state'of cultivation, . ).q 0 c+ CD 0 -
well fenced, a never failin
of spring cre�k runs (A . -
through the farm, a first &99 orchard, brick limb 0. U3 , ;:r ,q �
house and ood frame barn and other out- 0- U) , P Z
buildings. 4he farm is within 3 nitles of the (D )--- 0 0 -
village of Brussels. Title perfect and no eu- A 1 9.4 V P
eumbrance on farm.' For further particulars . . 0-.d � ),I. 0 !
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apply to H. P. WRIGH1, on the premises, -or , 5D C4 � r+ *4 W
Brussels P. 0. . 1175x13 M >--a' � ,_",
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FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -For sale 0) 0 V � ;0 11 -
or to rent, for a term of years, Lot 12 Con- 0 � W
cession 9, McKillop, containing 100 ac;,ei, of -1 )..Is 0 PA
which about 90 acres are cleared atid In a good I 0� I-" � )-t :4 .
state of cultivation.. There are about 70 acres . 0) - P r.L
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seeded to grass. The fences and buildings are � -91 - 1 CD - C)
good, and it is one of the best firms in the !
county. It is within three wiles of the village a (D I )-I $1) P
of Winthrop, and 8 miles from Seaforth, and a M
good gravel road past the place -v It is within a 51) )-i ; V :� tot
. mile of school. It wiWbe sold cheap, or rented O� ; CD A) (D
for a term of years. Apply on the farm, or 3 M ?I : (D L___M
address Winthrop P. O. ROBERT G. ROSS. . 0
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ARM IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE. -For 2 ; 0 CD (D
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sale, lot 7, concession 5, L. R. S., contain, ;
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ing 100 acres, about 85 of which are cleared, well cc I rA �
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fenced, under -drained and in a gaDd state of ,+ � � P- W
cultivation, The remainder is well timbered -4 i
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hall hardwood and the balance first -clam ;�Iii X 0 � A) I
timber, all unculled. There are good frame -
ng orchard. There �� M ;1� 4--4 ! *-4 'I 93
buildings'and &*splendid you I V
are three never failing sprinp, besides wells. It is " W -1 . - I CIO, (D .
within ftve miles of Seaforih and three from -q - 0 C.-� 0
Brucefield. The purchaser will be, allowed to - W � )-� 0 , � %:L C+. - -
do fall work right away. Apply on the pre- . . r- ! 51) W I
mises, or address DAVID ROUAT, Brucefteld F" %a -1
P. 0. 1182tf 40 � )V )"I ; ;W :�
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-", ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 24, conces- Po �.J ; W )-I 02 rim
_U sion 6, Hibbert, containing 100 scres,about 310 ' P-0 $D ; (D I i
4" CD 4
85 acres of which are cleared. and under culti- C+ .
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vation, 50 acres free from stumps and well un- 0 P. -d ': " _�
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. derdrained and the whole well fenced. The un. .
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stables ; a good bearing orchard and plenty of - X '.., A) ;; 0 M P,
. good water. It is within six mil68 of Seaforth " .94 0 1 0, (D
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and within half a mile Of a school. This Is a P i:L I CD 0 C+- �
splendid firm and will be sold Tery cheap and 0. , . W
on easy terms. For further particulars apply,' 0 5D 0
on lot 28, concession 5, Hibbert, or address, Z . �-Ax V! �O ).,. �* . .
Seaforth P. 0. JOHN BURNS. 11870. I -4 N 0 (D 0
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T0 FARMERS -A SPLENDID CHANCE FO* . . 1r+ %W .
.A GOOD FARM. -The undersigned Is de- - - - .1
sirous of procurin the services of a thoroughly ' .
. reliable man to tate charge of an improved farm e -ov �
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containin040 aeries, within four miles of the, R� m - ed I Removed f
. City Of Saginaw, state 'of Michigan, either to - I .
work on shares or on salary.. The farm is a I
under cultivation with 20 acres woodlani. C3- �- :0 a - M -W 3: -MT (3-,v
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There are extensiv,e buildings, creamery, &c-. �
There is on the farm 6 breeding mares in foal - - SEAFORTH,
40 cows and a lot of young stock, and all neces- The Old Egiabilanoa Butohe.y ham removed 16,
sary implements and household furniture. All ew � premises immediately opposite hi# Old
to stay nn the far3n. This is an Opportunity I
rarely met with for a 900d man. None need :tand, Main Street, Seaforth, wbere he wilit be -
apply unless pos8eiming the highest testimonials -pleased to meet an his old patrons and - in -v
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as to character and Iftness. Reference can be new Ones As MAY 9" At tO f&VOX him with -
made at Tnx ExposrroR office or address REV. , patronage. � L .
18AAC BARR, Saginaw FAA, MicbiPni United AgrRemember the place, between Henderson' -
. 118fts Tt- Shop, and MeIntyre s Shoo Store, 11aln,
states. . . � . 11
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. -1ARM FOR SALE.-ThAt fine farm property, 698 .J
IF )mown as Lot 2s, Concession 2, Hay, situat- I . -
ed on the London Road, withirl I of a Mae of .
the -Village of Hensall, and known as Welland piwihw M4Lumbor Yvz& i -
I Hall Farm, is offered for We, and will, within ________47 4 1
two months, be sold at the highest offer ob.
tained, as the owner is moving to California and AND SAW MILL � tN CONNECTION I
investin in property there. There to nearly N The subscriber would bog to call attention W
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I licres of gland in it fine date of cultivation, five the large stock of dressed and undrewd lumbeir-
acres ready to be cultivated, and 15 acres under
i, good hardwood bush. There is also a first -clam which he always keeps on bmd, at this very
two storey brick dwelling with kitchen two lowest prices. � _.
storeyg also, costing- $3,500 &Part from builder's
own labor. Also the following outbuildings in a Bi I I Stuff cutto any order on,
very fair state of repair : two barns, each WXW; Short Notice. i
stable and shed attached, 9ft26 ; another #&bIe . � L
% 5ft22, and tool bones and stable attached 6ox22, Good Cedar out Into timber or pod&_ A 900& �.
31 and other small buildings. This is& rare chance stock of Hemlock Logs at Saw Mill, Lot 20j,
topurchaseone of the fineatfarmsin thecoun- Concession 16, Grey; *Wch will be out to my
ty for situation and buildings At a good bargain. order on shortest notice. Lumber delivered At
There is not one foot of waste land; good water reasonable rates when desired :Orders by nAG
%ad every other convenience. For further par- promptlyffiW. AddreseDsovXAMP.O. L �
ticulan and price, 1�pply te G. J. SUTHER* (JJW1" �
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