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- .he J:naw, and he hailed it. It mished hotell doing a splendid I . UILDING LOTS FOR SALE -Tho under- . ,�
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- n it him- - . . piped has a SuInVOT Of, fin; building 14U t - ;-1
THESTONEMASON'S LUCK, y I - . 4te for "is at low �
. his (old friend and class -mate$ Arch business. He had tried to ru B
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: self, and failed disastrously. But he . . . prices. rorPattI4uI&f§hPFlYt.D. D. WILSON lffusi�il Instrumellt . __ I
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49 Do You see that big, now granite A h6 a wind . I . ..
I "What are you doing here, James?" Im a i fallfrom his 0 � M
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builldb3glover thete, James ? That be it Waiting for the tender. I sail in sh .... a ught heavily . i, . . . : : - � Ing Lot 11. COnces- .
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t* Well, Aro4y, what of it?" . V I - FARZonroo, Hoivick, Coun ., I __
640h, that'ayouynext move, is it? WO ldretrieve &I . `SS GOOD'Sa t&injug 100 seres,'76 under crop, balance Oa' � 1�
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lonp to d Tannabill?" the Indra." I Iro . ompany istook ; that, he ' � �ty of Huron,, con , M1&_V01R41-U1&
I errors and -losses;
i I years ago he hadn't a I an in the meantime, would James lend DR` . . I hoase,. bank tarn, � � _
"I Well ten Wh an will you be back?' : m . 7 - . hardwood tvigh, .,good frAmc iles from Wroxeter .
bawbee to his name." . ,, I cannot tell. 1 shall work up .this lit twenty pounds? . and bearing or3bard, 8J in .
The tiMe was thirty years ago. The When .1 men looked at the half-bliabby man, w . station. Easy ,terms. Apply to WILLIAM � --
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event to the best of my power., � Scott Brothers
speake" were two youths, dressed in the., his nervous apologizing manners ur collection cf � I
, the next comes I shall be ready f or it. wi �
flaring scarlet gowns and square caps I - 'Pit . and oanjuine talk, and, sadly� enough, 9 . . .
you ( oing . ARM FOR SALE.- or
What are his l9ds is now pret by complete. In plain fabrics we -have ,.F gale, Lot 31, Con -
which tioe rules of Glasgow College Pre- Reid & Thom-theii shipping made him free for' 1: the time of p &des. Trimmings to Feession ii, XcKillop, containing 100 acres � . - .
� " 11 With niceii. qualities and sh state oi PROPRIETORS -1 .
. scribe t� her students ; and they kto6d i I I added some , about go acres cleared and all in a good I I
. I cleik. Beastlybusitiessi Butthere'sa purses - - ,well underdrained and.well, � I
a moment to look admiringly at the huge bit of good luck waiting for me, if I it Ba , Archy," he said, 11 the beat match in Velvets Velvet Ribbons ; also Dress Buckles eNlItivation. It is,
thing f . steady work, with a - . ened a Dress- fenced. Thereloagood brick -house and ood I -
block of white stone. could make up my mind to take it." or you is - a�d slides in gTe variety. We have op Irsir.e barns, stables, sheds, &c. There "c' a � SEAFORTH - .ONT, I
11 Such luck !" said Archy ; 11 and I . stead, ' - Me. Will you take it, if I . , f our own customers. large bearing orchard and a never failing: I
- I ur village 'I What do you mean?)) X PC 9 I ji�Aking departme, t for the benefit, .o' - spring well. It is situated within three miles: I I -
mind him well. enough in 0 1 I mean Robin& Baird -.she has ten give it �ou - I . , of seafortb twd . Appl to- PIAN1C)S.-Dunham, New York
His father was a stone- Your patronage s licited. , will be sold cheap y
chipping stone. pounds and that nice little I I No: - I III try my luck a little longer. i : 1158tr
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th d JOHN McCLURE, POrt-ces Hill P, 01 I Co., Guelph ; Dominion Piauo
,�usan . W. Bell &
� Mason, and David learned hie trade P_ eat Ewington." . � 'It's a iong I&ne that has no turning. .- I . . I .1 . � I - - I -For I I Company, 'Bowmanville. .
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with- him." � B' t I thought you loved that sweet I I Baiter take my offer, Arch . " i 1ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE.
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nnahill� & Co., Importers of 11 � I .. . y I lyfiel . �
If t Too _Jei ny Bilillside eversiuce you and she not yet. Thank you all Fcheap, the East halt of acres,of which 52
n ian i and Turkish Goods I 11 reads . . . . 11 Not yet ; ' ' I ORTHIS . Road, Stanley, containing 64 OIRGAN-S- . .1
J g' together ?" EDWARD: KFAUL, SEAF .
i ,,How's that, then? What's a Ple yed Its the*s"e, James. You've been a. lucky. . i . acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivav - W. Bell & Co
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- aines. I I � Jenny's poon' A farm and ten . . � . ti well timbered with hard. Guelph; Dominion, Organ Compm
. fellow— II - . on. The balance to buildings, a bearing I ys
s nem son, doing with Decca gauzes, thousand pounds, with a pretty girl that . 69 St I i I il . I wood. There are good . it to within hillf a Bowmanville; D. -W. Kern & 061, 1
and mablins from Stamboul eh?" n a op one moment, Archy. You 1: I . . orchard and plenty of water. .
likeeyotiwell,isabit of luck i6 ma . J I � mile of the Village of Varna and threenilles
11 ThA's the story, and I �;ind the be- )I have- been a much luckier fellow than I � ession at any
, . can't afford to throw away. I . I . . from Brucefield- station. Poso I
as one summer after- have. No one ever gave we ten thou- ; i � ce to buy a first clam trtimenta always on hand,xUo m -
gin�ing* ' It w , . III don't know about that. Is it luck � ; : time. This is a rare chan, The above ins _
noon, and 91.-vid was chipping away in to tyne true love for money? I never sand'pounds. No one ever I�fb me ,an . I I I farm pleasantly situated. Apply to ARTHUR a few good se -I md-hand Pianos and Organ% for -
his fath , ior's I Yard at Hamilton. I and a hotel. 1 had no uncle to take me into - : FORBES, Seafortb. fl4f'tf sale at from V25 upwards. instruments sold on -
. w" loved aa,Jenny loved you, go, per- I : . or on.- terms to suit cue.
wheen other boys were sauntering off � partnership without a shilling. I paid . __ - - . I .or le the instalment plan,
hii�s, I'm no judge; bat I think if . I . - - --- -m violins, Concertinas and small instru.
a good I . AR FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -F tonif
07 with our lines to Coila-Lian ,for trou k me forty thousand pounds for my�- share 'In — - __ F to rent, for a term of years, Lot 12, - mentson hand; also sheet musici books, &._ .
t' bonnie lassie iihould ever thin .T, I f
when a gig,' With a gentictrian in it, the' house of Tannehill & Co., every ces8lon 9, McKillop containing 100 acre
0 at the beat of I are cleared and in a goo �
The t a prudent. which about 90 acres � - I
came dashing through the village. w rthy of it, I'd couht th 'OOK e of cultivation. There are' about 7o acres r%cb .
o me. Y, are Pound' he result of I careful,
luck that DU 1 such, opportunities si SEAFORTH SCH06L B ritat d buildings are SOOTT Mio, . .
horse had run away, and taken all things in a good firm, Archy, and have kin and cultiv tion of ! . - � seeded to grass. The fences an I .- � .
its own road. I don't know just hows opene up on my path. If you are go- . good and It Is one m
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but David flung down his Mal . let and friends. It is& small pride, in ten thou- I i ree miles of. thevillage -_
11& d pounds, for your own and Jenny's ing to o any better,: you must trust to , I . � .. I coun v. it is within th from Seaforth aniii a . �
caught the beast. The saved man was ing else than luck." I I . of Winthrop, and 8 miles I
na piness. Take a second thought 80mqt - W iod gravel road past the place. it is within �%
John Okr, the great Turkey merchant, - � 64 0 - -I'm not down -hearted., James. 1. - –3D:ffl:P0rT I – M110i'le of school. it will be sold cheap, or rented ce M. Whitney 8
and he 6ffered David money or school- a . ut it.,, ; - I In I . Apply on the farm, or I
. Perhaps I might, if it was really a Good f c)itune will cc a tapping at my - for a term of I years.
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But David . . I . I . address Win . 4 .
ing, or !what, he wanted. go d house to me. But I've been there do -or some.day." � I I I 1181-tf I - ! .
Would �aught but a chance to leii,rn
[ I all of,thr�e years, and still" at my old " Aikd the first question she. will ask . '. STOVE AND
trading, forlhe had aye the gift to turn I I - - � . I I SPLENDIP CHANCE. -Two houses and -
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ofab bav�bee into ten ;,and so John Orr ' _" � . A �ale, pleasantly situated in the . . .
. d6ik.' There's been new hand4'brougbt will be, I Is wisdom within?': Good f or- �, L 0 N -
took him back to, Glasgow wit4 him. � in, � .over me, too. I think that's a shame. tune t ps at many a door, but she never LTJ�MSDEN & - I . 9 village of Egmondville, being one frame house,
I Fict is, I do too well in my place to be goes i to stay, unless there are a few . with stable and half acre of land planted with
", Up, up,: from one desk to another ; - � ,ith F U RNISHINA
anged ; but if I had ten thousand to '' entertain I fruit trees, and one new brick house, '%
n to Constantino- ch sensible virtues inside - . I , large frame stable and one and half acres Of - �
. then to London ;'the pdunds to start me i could do - as well . her." � � � -A. E. B. blic Schools, High Schools, land. The house contains s . Ix rooms, bath �
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,ple * syne a�partner ; by-and-by a son- fo .�; myse If as for Reid & Thom.". � - Dealers in an kinds of Books used in Pu I . room and closets. brick basement, cistern and
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n_l;w t ast of all, heir of John Orr's hen the f rien'de' parted, .and James , Collegiate Institutes, Separate. Schools$ &c. Our . stock is now all necessary conveniences for a� first 'cl _E1.7 -
. house and lend and business; It's like Ludicrous Mistake. . . � . for scholars vateresidence� Will be sold in one �arcXp`r �
: sYh'is face steadily Indiaward, allowing I complete, not only in books, but in all sorts of supplies � -
son I , 1 separately to suit purchaser. For particulars
� a page out of the I Thou * d and one no doubts, or regrets, or he,Atation to A laughable incident recently cc- h as Slates, Pencils, Pens, Ink, Fool8cap Paper, School Bags, Com- apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egniondville .
Night@,' A fellow had better be born mar the unity of his- purpose.; He had curr'ed at Fort Fairfield. A young man Suc Scholars Com- P. 0. or to A. STRONG, Seaforth. . . 11681tf Seaforth, Ontario. -
lucky than tich. There were plenty of ' strate passes, Copy Books, Drawing Books, Scribbling Books, : �
� 1. no time for any, if he had been disposed- at one of the hotels went to a magi . , I I --@, I Q
young mew it, Hamilton ,you'd have fo� them, for there Tea much sickness and infor Mad him that he wished to be panions,Rulers) Rubber82 &c. �Ir c -VARM FOR I SALE CHEAP. --0,000 will buy
. JU ioo acres on , concession of M& We are offering Bar i -
icked oat �or Fortune before David on board, and still - I more during the married, and that he: would be around I � Killop belongi the 9th Morrison, who .gains in I �
EnnaUll ; $ut it was just his luck." � ' The jus- .� I . � ingfnsr to Thompson � not intend �o - z
m,.rch inward, and tfie acclimatizing of in a short time -with his lady. . i is residing in! bakota and does i
� "Luck ! I 4on't know that. David tb e men. But after &while things set- tice infornfed his wife of what was to - 1. cighty acres cleared and the balance C at & Wood Parlor Stoues.
clever, industrious" hon- . . : U E - good hardwood, maple and mck elm, within bi VO
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must have been - ) tied into aregular groove, and James happen, that everything might be in I . . -SPEOIAL V AL milef, of Seaf rth and within t of a mile of �
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est and ag�roeable, or his chance would gathered a large circle of patrons and readiness. In a short time a young � . . s�hool hous Methodist and Presbyterian . All Stoves Guaranteed.
have done him no good. He had the . . d - by a young I - res, mills, bIwksmithing and I - .
friends in the fine old city of Agra. gentleman, accompanie iinds of Stationery, Note Papers, Envelopes, 'Blank Books. &c. Churches, s J
qualities that turn opportunity - into It did not take him long after this to lady, palled into the store of the afore- In all , ' . Lgoon makin shop, post offiCe, &c., good build - A full line of
have ; ings and wate for cattle, a -
9 t ared some- Bibles, Te�tamentsf Prayer Books,, Hymn Books, for all denominations w" md good gravel roads
&in, Frn thinking, or he would bwome familiar With the "ins and ou a" said matron, and as they appip the township, taxes the lowest
been chipping stone in Hamilton yet." . . � I i I . I to) any part o
di and the seasons in silvered what bashful the justice's better half ,at I I ; of any of the ordering tow 0
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"Nonsense, James? It's all lack. ' " 19' � I �� ! will be taken I for $3. 11
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In . 7 I me-alm " Famous Stoves
avid Tanoahill is that fortunate, that g,uzes a d wrought muslins. People suppoo6d they were the couple who ; I . � - WinthropP. 0. ont. , ys
D � g -adually learned that he -was a quiet, wished -to be made one, so she 'invited I....J- � - MORRISON, 11176tf � .
if you flung him in the Clyde, he'd come p - ,udent speculat r, and many, suspected theminto the dining room, and placing ' I For which we are Sole Agents. - I
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UP with a fish in his hand." . LIUMSDEN & WILSON'S, to JOHN c -For sale, Lot 12, i6onces-
I . ti �at he was rapi ly growing rich ; but a coti'le of chairs quite ne�r together . ARM FOR SALE. ' L
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11 Luck is an unlucky word, Archy, to p ied. Very soon the - - i � . F sion 4,11. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing Great Ba
h � seldom appea ad personally -in tran- bade them be sea - I �s, 86! cleared, 53 seeded to grass, 8 - . rgains in Table amd Library
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be aye on a man's lips, and I've heard - justice appeared upon the scene, with 'I I S ,BLOCK, MAIN STREET, S AFORTH., 100 acre I wheat. The farm is well -fenced, Lamps.
, sactions, and aft r twelve years' resi . � L SCOTT' L E - sown to fal
!ay, that luck follows them who look for dance in Agra it was as the physician book in- hand, and immediately began to - I . L i L I well under -drained and - well watered by a �
. it. One proverb is as good as another, read the marriage service. The young —1 1. - never failing spring which ratio through pipes
� : a �one that he was . known. - ' nto a,' trough. There- is a brick house and
you know, until you try them both." man grew very red in the face, and ag shed. I
His practice had, indeed, become very I Q el kitchen, frame barn stable an -1 drivii 0. M, WHITNEY,
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Here the young men were spriu e - , 0 I - %W e -
joined by large, and, as a natural result, he had �ing to his feet demand' d': "What Ontral Furniture HOUO 'y Good orchard. Th' farm is. situated within .
some more scarlet gowns and i1quare caps, . in thunder does all this .mean?" _ . two and a half miles of Seaforth,,with good I
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. and the-colaversatioro -drifted at once Made the acquaintance of many beauti- 46 Why," said the magistrate, 11 I am � gravel roads leading in all di � otions. Will'
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into the approaching examinations,. and fUl women ; but he had never fallen in voii3g-to mar r you'. , said the I AIN STREET) SEAFORTH. � apply on the premises or to JOHN
love. � . � 9, ry . But, M I . . r PRENDkR- � .
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I young fellow, 11 I don't waril to get mar- GAST, Seaforth P. O., Ont. . -_
. Some men would have prided them- - I - . - � — .
neither Archy nor James thought again . . ried," and he and his girl made a bold , of Seaforth and sur —,--________� I
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. of Tanna,hill & Co. It was one of those selves on the fact. James was rather strike for the door, leaving Uke justice in I , We wish to draw the attention of the peopl - ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, the south half
incidents so - often' dropped- into life, ashamed of it, &�d often in the self- a stupor. Shortly, however the rig�t rOundiilg country to our large, extensive and v ied stock of F of Lot23, Concession 6. Morris, �corltam*lnff Wall Papers, ,
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whichiseems at the time an intruder, cOmmul o�nely cigar ouple appeared and were 1 ade. one in I I 100 acres, about 90 of which:are cleared, well I __
I - find its connecting find out w c ' n. _u fenced, about 70 free frourstumps and- well - I .
,le.) Ropublica' The balance is well timbered
and only comes to, herein lay the deficiency in due form'. �Caribou (D V11"
I is nature. . HOTTSEHOLID. YU IT _"J "Is underdrained. is nearly all T%1=81
. with iardwood' The cleared � part .
link years afterward. . - 4 - I I . I * . WI1171,DPOW S1111 X1 -
Jamestook high honors, and then. One.day he received an urgent Mae- . I �! , rniture, al�d can guarantee it to seedert to ,grass. There is a' frame house and -
.edestrian tour among the i age to attend tHe daughter of an old Z . -Pin. Wemanufacturethe iiiost of our Fu ' . This is one of I � -
went for a -The Wicked Boso I I I tram e aarn, also a small orchard
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. , �gr% trader, wl ose bungalow was in � stock is very 1,9'rue d is daily increasing. . the Dest farms in the township an& has -no .
Cheviot Hi�ls. ,He wanted recreation As every one knowsi in the early days the public. At presentour 0 2 k it, and is good for eith
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and he wanted solitude to consider what i ight of his own window. of Methodism aeons ra le degree of To reduce' this enormous stock, our prices howe e y clown. . stock and will be- sold cheap- it I!, Baby Oarriages,
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road he sh'Ould -now take. He carfte strictness was maintained n regard to I afford to tablishment within three miles of Bruesels a
home deter t ined to be a trader, and to Hill that love had only been waiting for the wearine of jewelry or c s�ly attire. At our; low prices everybody can purcha . le. Our es quarter of a mile of a school. Apply on the
0; - ier, and in the long, low fever through is open, It you all, and we want to see you and a. -I your friends. Bring or to Brussels P. D. WM. or JOHN
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accept the Arst good opportunity that I I An emineni divine of that hurch gives I - very happy PRrOeBmBloeJ"r. , I � CARPET FELT,
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offered, no matter whether the trading Nhich- he attend d her, she grew to be an amusing, incident. � 1. I the whole family with �oar and pay, us a visit. We will be — �
611 that be ever tad or imagined woman . i t. Hoping soon to 1AR'SA FOIL SALE.-ContMning -- 119 acres, .
was to be in leather, sewed muslins, or A preacher had just gone' to his new- to show you our goods, whether you purchase or no ?D -
. . ,-ould be to man.. . - Midi 't f ni first I AL I beinig parts of Lots 1 and 2, on the 8th , i.
Dunlop cheeses. charge, and was in the rT 0 is ' i tfully y9urs, THE CENTE ed and 5
I , But Marian �as but sixteen,- and he se and went have a,_V113it from you, we remain, respee concession of Morris, 100 acres clear OHEAP THIS WEEK )
11 That is what I have made up my sermon, when- a woman Goods House. acres chopped. The balance good hardwood .
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mind to, fa,ther," he said, very decid- 'Was -thirty h . She was rarely beau- ont,slamming the do . -1 * I
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edly. . � . tifulOud delicate ha a flower ; he was violence. Of course he supposed he had � . PROPRIETOR. attacbed, two frame barns and frame stable, �
I I I Then I needua show you a letter i I ra T?ug and strono. I and only handsome in- said something which gave offence ; but . K ROBERTSON, � . I good orchard and three wells and a Soft water 9 "AN
son O' Edinburg? It cam a �irtue of his strong, purposeful man- on making inquiries, he leatned that the I cistern. Within two miles - of Blyth, where
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week syne ; he was vera proud o' the ood. ' woman left because the minister wore I ! there is a good markef for all,�inds of produce, , CLIJ
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I Ses, an'he just It seemed alriiost hopeless to hope', wicked bosom pin. . . I F� L bin five minute .
stan' ye took i' your clas . � %2L. ,1*e', This Is a
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-is &in profession. But wd yet it was not in James Laing's The fun of it was that he had driven I 11 �r' P'Z. to -buy Headquarters for Sporting goo&, . ,
offers to gie ye h . M first class farm and parties wish in . -
. if ye think it good to be a merchant, ye nature to stop -hoping and working for to the service over bad roads, and Lone I . . 0 would do wel I to call and see it. AvIlIfy on: the
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dinna want to be a doctor, . . whateverhe set before himself as - good drop of -mud had settled o hi . immacu- Underi aking . Department. pro ... I new and second - hand Bicycles,
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&� Good is good, father, but better car- nd desirable late .shirt bosom, dedeiving . the tender , ' . I � . 1. I ..--- � � . � �
ries the dak ; and I'm for taking Doctor So he Iingere� away the sweet,. silent conscience of the ,�good sist6r.-Wide - I - - . � .. -DARM FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 5, concession I s, Base Ball
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iours of Marian's recovery, took her out Awake. i I 17-- taining one hundred acres more or less, 97 acres
I 11 That's the way I%ddies 'make up 7or Blow, cool dAves, and whiled away .0 I . - Thi department is complete in every res e0t, and'prices the low- cleared, So of which are seeded to grass, well un- - Goods, Lacrosse Sticks,, La-wn Ten -
their minds ;' but there's naething to �ong hours with! many a sGr, and rom- � . I I derdrained. three never failing wells. a one .
. .1 ta6k' ance of the 11 L Tea-Drinker6 in EtLgland. ass hearses on band. Fune', Is attended to at the
. est. Iwo first-cl i d lot there is a iuse, frame barn .
prevent yo changi.ng--only ye'l and of old Caul." � I . � . , fifty of Hai . nis, &c., at . I
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bettering dinna One evening,;as he sat holding her " - shortes b L: iotice, and satisfaction guaranteed. I I and very superior oroha d a ! d on the other a I
notice, that changing an' � What an 'English home would be I good frame house and barn, stables, and good
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follow by ony natural law." . "sted hand in ibis, Mari a said. kI Doc- without tea I cannot imagine. What I V, neral Director. orchard. The whole will be sold together or
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However, James insisted that a road tor -papa intends to sen,'. me to Soot' England itself would . be without I ., - __ - - I ...
I —_ - . 1.1 n1fles from Seaforth, will a sold reasonable paylst's BookstorR ...
ready-made was better than one to lan4 as -soon asI �m abie to tra.vel. Do. that beverage it is dilifficult to conceive. " on easy terms as the pro e is retiring from obli I -
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make, and the next week saw him study- .you think it best?" It is no exaggeration to say that one . 5 ' farminF. For further a Iculars ap I to the
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.ing medicine and surgery with the very " It ia the ve�y beat thing for you." might as well try, to faney New York - - ntral Oommerciall Oo I lege, undersigned on the premises, and if by etter to .
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"But what -'shall I do without you?" . They drink I ; I ____ . �
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studied Da,vid, and Homer, and Horace. " Would you! like me to go, too?" enough liquor in England, heaven knows I I ;
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deed, for this very reason ; for that "ThenIshallgo. Ihavebeenthink, , , 614T. . VGood Dwelling House, wain parti- lox% I
A liqu,6r drinking is incident il, while tea I I and UxIS, I storeys with kitchen 3 2x18 and a John S. Porter'.
499 specialty is the most complete that ing of it for t�vo years. I * was only drinking is apparently ease tial to the i I . first class cetlar under all thd main part. There I
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draws depth, and breadth, and light waiting for sor�e one to ask me. national life. %Vhere. 7e ee advertise- I T . 1
from every source under heaven. It %�a's in th�. arrangements pending men'ta of patent medicines of tea. " 0 L I' � . I - orchard, with plenty of land orboth ardenand Undertakiug and . 11.
. L I r day of our lives the necessity lawn, purposes, also Cider MI 1,26x40,Jwith stable
About five years afterwards Dr. Marian_!a joarn y to Scotland that the 0 T " 11 Wonderful udL � a may enter at any time. We see more and more eveL - , - ' L
"' " Ti -To Tea, St rn a livelihobd, and there is no better way to and wheel house attached, IT first clam working. L -
forgo a ' ))L ry y� . ng man and womad being qualified to ea I ture Empoilum, .
Wilson looked into James' little office in I almost for co name of Daivid Tauna. Ca�, " ea"' Ceylopn lea, I -1 hese words Of evei [ils popular training school. order, with good trade es ablished. The six - .,
. eta a at the British from 'every dead- secure this palification than to attend t] -ming part of 'ORTH, ,O � ..
the Canongate, and said, 11 Jamee, how I hill again fell kin James Laing's ear. � 4 Re , r, It pays to secure the very best business educatioti., Educated heads and skilled line villoge lots adjoining to kLnd for SEAF . NTA , - - I
old are you 7" 1 First he was asked by a we�lthy Agra wall, on every'bus on eve newspaper. hands a 0. Iways In demand - if the education and skill are of a superior order. The course of the above mentioned will bell sold separately or
- I . I y - together to suit purchaser o purchasers, afford.
"I am twenty-Bix, or thereaboutg." � manufacturer t 'take charge of an un study 9f re in this school is hot only the most thorough, but the most practical. Seven exper I toL pur- OUTSIDE OF THE COMBINATION.
. . And no foreigner can esca a the actual Ing a good chance to iy on -, desiring I--
4 ienced I is iuctore are constantly looking after the student's interests. ILTI
"And how much are you making?" � usually value le .consignment to the L . r fluid any the Write for catalogues. chase a good new dwelling, first class in every � - _.
subitance o aTore than satillfa(tion. guaranteed every time. Good board only $2.50 per week. . respect, or lots on -which tobuild as the situa- Funerals furnished on the shortest n
11 Perhaps two hundred pounds a year, 'great Glasgow rm ; and, secondly, it native can avoid the vertisements. . � and satisfaction ga i anteed. A large :
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doctor." came out that. avid's wife was Marian's have tea kfast, tea for W, is 8LL10TT9 . il� W. H. SHAW, dol a "ayb !a Cain as the owner ment of Caskets, Coffins and Shroud#6 ke -
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aunt, and that t was with her she would Yo f 1. in For full particulars always on hand ol the best quality, The 11 L
11, Does that ancl your future chances . luntheon, tea at late suppe -. You only � . SECRk'TARY. : PRINCIPAL. intends securing a Jar of Embalming Fluid ased free of ohs W
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here satisfy you?" - . stay. I , L Im apply to BERNARD il �
miss it at dinner, but i aeantime you . I 11176tf. prices the lowesk. Fine Hearse. � I L
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nothin tter So, with thi4 double claim, upon hie - have had it at 5 o'clock. If you call on ii SUTHERLAND, both of He.qsall. — � S. T. HOLMN8. - Funeral Director. , LLL .
to be had.' remembrance, James recalled readil . I !I � . I . dance - GODERICH STREET dir"Mac
. Y y(jdr banker in his office, on your friend I . I I 11 I
"I thought so. ; 1 ARM FOR SALE. -A rave chance to obtain ite the Metbodist church in the
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The Seventh Higli- enough the big granite warerooms, and in his ho -me, on 'your fellow -lodger in I �� being rmerly occupied by Dr. Scott.
. i a fine propeity
the story Arch Maxwell had told him HAIMILTON & MJNNIS,�,SEAFORTH F _ Lots 11 and 12, - -
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landers sail for India next week, and � yo4r hotel, he rings a bell, and tea is : I I . I I .y Concession 18, Grey 1�wnship, Huron County,
their colonel and I are kin by our wives. ! of- the Hamilton stonemason, . containing 200 acres, 145 acres under dultiva-
] brought in with thin slides of buttered i . I I tion, balance drained and partly cleared, with I
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He asked me; to -day about a doctor for Yet purpose work so dimly and slow- bread, or, if ladies are present, with I I _V__Rl the exception of 16 acres reserved for firewood, I- .
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. that even t .an he had no concepMon. tar S. I I = = T\/J and fence timber; soil, rich clay loam, rolling I N ROOT COMPOUND. -401
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. "The climate is very trying." marded David Tann'shill'a niece, and ,pal newsp �er., n Englan told me that - dwelling. large cellar, with i�oodsbed and other � . yAl-prepared b Ln 61d,VbP
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"Nothing. but alternate doses of tro' become the pa tner- of the famous Ori- every - man ja k in his establishment- I conveniences, attached ; two large barns, one clan. Is tuccessfulV used woit* - - I
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pica and poles c4ould 'try' you, James." ental trader. � . , cleiks, reporters, publ I isher and edit � w g underneath, beeldesother � .... thousandsof women,andbuW110
I 91 And the salary ? , It isn't much, I ore To John Logan's old §tand, oii the corner of Main- and out buildings'; two large �bearing orchards of scribed in a practice of over thitty
, The promist Marian and he made each _fia�e tea at 5 o'clock every day as sure . choice f ruits, besides a vat I 6ty of small f rults, earn. cc #I. Will be nisiled to sny add"111 -
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daresay, " � other, aw the3 stood, hand in hand, as that hour arrives. "'And,itiostnost Jo. in Streets, first door north of M. R. Counter's straight reAl fence, recently put UPI a portion fin CaniLds and United States. Doctor,# coark
cc Oal double what you are making ; � . tation hours, 9 to 11 and 1 4, Diseass � .
y watching the rad-uE,611 revelation of the exdellent -practice, " said h I si pping f rom underdrained, watered by two never failing It"
here is the local practice Jewelry Establishme�t. women treated only Sealed pxrt',Pulx ,,, 2
but, then, t . S h shore, s'-th6Jirst step to this. hie own cup in his d ghtf al home ; I I wells and a spring privilege for stock. This stamps. Ladies on) AddresE POM
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and-, a nativ I I T�hoie'cs a c o n d w and fox it brings all the people together as I COMPANY, No. 8, Fishe Bloc 131 Woodww
a Court besides. The King's 9 the tact, prudence - � farm is pleasantly sit
t household ha somewhere in the neighbor- intimate kno ledge of Indian aff&ire no;hing else could do, and we find I out . . " — , face and drainage facilit that cann�ot be Avenue, Detroit Mkhigau. 110-13
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hood of six hundred people. I should 'wbich James radually developed in his from one another just whE t each one has �: I of the whole property an a large portion of — ----------
think, a,ltog6ther, that it, was better business rela one with the house of bepn doing or is going to ao. during the I the surrounding country, To much to the -
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. than a street or two in Edinburgh." Tannehill & ( 011 day. 11 � , are now opened in our new store, which is fitted up in first- t office and , GODER10H
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. He had bee i at home about two years . nation class shape, and everything made for the accommodation of our cus- Brussel
11 A pru6nt man could find chances, I irea, ! tea ! tea 1 Was ever a . churches are not fat distant go 'roads. Will
too, to trade or speculate a little, doc- when he met p the Exchinge one day a so'enslaved ? Whatever they do, *her- tomerz, and we are prepared to do better for -our customers than ever be sold reasonable. For further particulars
' . apply to D. & J. ROBERTSON, on the premises 8team Boller Workst
tor ; there i� a prejudice against physic person he ku W"well, in npite of many ev ar they go, they h ve their I tea. before., We hiLve pl ty of room now, plenty': of light, and everything or to Cranbrook P. 0. J 1174tf
�- ians doing that kind of thing here." 1. adverse chi inges-Archy Maxwell. There is no commodit . or habit in made pleasant for' ev,rybody, ag. well as Bolbts and Shoes at right - -------- I (ESTABLISHED 18W.)
" Very pioperly ; baV that is 'a thing Archy waiony too glad to find a friend America to liken to tb at in England. I �> t ARMS IN TUCKERSkITH AND STAN. I .
by itself Ja m -es. The main question, who would lit ten to his plans ind his They cannot eat without it, visit with- prices. . FLEY FOR SALE. -For sale, Lot 21, Con- -
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ou'll,give an answer to to -morrow. complaints, a, id he pouTed them fully ou�t it, assemble at home without it, pic- . Don't forg�t to -,all on SATURDAY, August 9th, as we will be edssion 2, L. R. S., Tucker mith, containing
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44 No'need to wait, doctor ; I accept, out into Jamt a' ear. He had married ni4 without it, cor att nd to business giving Special; Bargains that day, as we will ce . lebrate it as our Open- from stut-nps, all underdrained, well fenced and I I
. I'll never say 'No' to the good thal Robina Baird, and -gone into business w4hout it. . . in a big -o state of cultivation. .The balance is I , '014
I ing day. - . anufacturers of all kinds of StSitt
with her money ; b�t there had been a And such tea ! �e Americans do not - 11 timbered with hardwood. There is a good I N1 ,
coine� to me;. When de we sail?" . W . we
- / - : - i brick residence containing all the latest im- I ary, Marine, Upright,& Tubalar
it Next Wednesday, by the Indra combination 9f Glasgow ship ere to de- . ktiow what tea is. If,they know, we r i - .
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So next Wednesday morning Docto - injured him -, and, - of coarse, he had suah tea as I got nearly everywhere in. 'Boo'ts, S.hoes, Trunks and ValiseS— - buildings all in good repair, There are three I BOILERS I
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James Laing, of the Seventh Highland failed. ' England -such biting, strong, nerve- I I acres of orchard and garden containing all I - - I
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ers, was waiting at the Broomielaw fo Then an uncle had taken him into mirdering, sleep -dispelliDg, " d rug -like �. i whole farm is surrounded by maple and other
the tender that was to 'carry him an partnership. Archysaid he had im. �te&.' I .bad to weaken it at least one- . AT � I shade trees. It is close 0 school and is con- Salt Pans, Smokh Sta-eks, Sheet IrOr-
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. the troops down the river to the open posed on his ood nature unpardonably, half, and then fouBd it aromatic and � : � � . - venient to markets, railways, churches, ek�., Works, eic, �
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frith. where.'the Indra lay waiting 'fo � and the two had quarrelled and separ- plaasant�-that is to 6@6y, as nearly pleas- ' 11 and good gravel roads leading in every direction. I � — � imutai s0o .
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them. He was alittle early, and, as it ated on very bit -ter terms. Then he had -a t &8"that sick -room decoction ever can HAMII�TON & M—cINNIS �
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-"noddy" i made- a great 'deal of money in railway N . oprietor esires to remove to speocialty. All sizes of .pipe 4n� I
was raining he set in the imoki b . to -a masculine, coffe6-drinking ! . I pipe ftft
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W -e a lever wesirin!
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I w=dered uWay . *
. Imuger ptln,,
-And ag,ain camer,A
I to mv AW
41 Kin It V' 6 -dev!
the feeble ,or
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god help me 1 the;
%fie, child tol,
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I -read in An ftliol
band's fate;
Hihad been killed:
. widowed and
I'd many iL deftnti
,
I *r 45NO!y �
I'd a duty to do in
- tnind to go.
Year after year - I
haunting th(
That many -a -gullo
I has brought.
And, mxddene_a�kit
, conscileiiee Bi
I cried, "'I mus
.
shall tw3w.
Eight years. from t
I
Ito thevery i
L
I came to myiaitll
light ; -
There was -never a,
thro h 7th
And I th=, t *It'
L fr1,e_,AJp t2lat
* Ix . * *
- A child looked up�
.
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_fte uttered ^ _c171 1
was Vut W 2
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. . and tu;Q'
aut]afo Q&Ught Mf
passfo- nate,
41 I" lass ill he zi
coom whom
I hov Waited for t
- long yeaz p
I kriew As thy Mal
men wurdt
And I thowt you
Wvered an
I
" Will yp be my v
walw. =a
rvi3 a baim "' wa
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,Can we,
Willyou make =
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20 cr,y, out that �dlll
rioonds;y id
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ad, 41 Be m
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so % =a wife and
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. ths, thowt,v
JEW ,*ee Val. toin
wurns "4
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,to Ma whod
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I hbii&"�_�_
,
Had I been toyoul
*.LdW t04
I Udinow yoU�r,e -_
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a 3ory you
� it Insy hell you- I
11� Mau �
WhaV4 tb*t ? X
yoWre ,che4
T*u know the, ku
I it'afate-it
What 4do you whi
lovtd him r!
'It bide P the it1v
his fate yol
:
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-
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live." And hi
-the eynphWai n -JI
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Amanda. He ,
WAS be notl,- ;
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tome at my 0
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� rap&,
" love dedded
'Will caR her 1,
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