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- A, Tale of Sweet4earts. not like the na Me, but if he oppomed it, ture'in business life -without' some idea � 1 7 . . I I - - -
- sy,,&, -0. 81)18,. AVTIIOR OT 44 05TUR JON-" his wife would . have her own way. of what he was.- g, i lig to do, and he : -�- . I I I I .
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nent . .W.,re gotten an offer o' marriage ? There's 11 That's nice," said be, presentIv. "My! would expect to giv ,qome time at learn.. .' I I I- . . . .
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Sol , ing thq profession at was to give him � -, I I I F corner of Victoria atid George Streots. . 'LL
. I abrivs and 00111ely lad 1 first sweetheart was named Inioien Mid ' - . ! . � Good stable andorchard. Apply to A. � CARDNO, .Seed Emporium, . . I
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� she will take i� as a compliment." W �- a livelihood. Why should a girl e '� I I &forth. . ;
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r 1AT_ est heart ou� just for a, -word will call her Xtiry, after her mother," me at intoL & position that it � . - , � -
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I - � ol thine 1 1 1 was the stern i,eply.-Harper's Bazar. ould take a boy soime'time and a good - I I t OUNG PIGS FOR SAL�._The subm-riber . � - .
� - "John " a id Mrs. Bingley to her deal of'work to atlain,?, . I Me- �
becanna tell If You lave himijor your cheeks _ MANTLES. , ' Yhas for timle on lot 24,� co.11C088ion 2 I .. . I .
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Ve husband, after iis return from a fishin Please don't. jump at a wrong .conclu- ' � - � . L I
. trip, 61 you OU 11 t to spend - an 9 . now and think I am maki ng'.,Lt6 . . weeks old, which will be Jold � reAsonable. It. : '
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�ers go wi me the tAle. hissen, law -lie left, me a hour with 151011 COMXUN.� I � , ,
I � while afo '. our fishermen a d get tiorno points about sweeping assertion, that all girls are un- We have very successfully struck the ublic taste. I - . i I . Scott & Crich, Proprietom .
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i7ra �iakin his heart a pla,yt�ing, and winno, the different ki as . I of Seale I I - ' T I
YOU W yes or no, ; . d8 of fish." FW.'=what prepared for their work; this is a very ,this season in the selection - Mantle 1 M.N. e 'arg .
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I . for? demanded John. Oit loolis a lit- great mistake. I know that there -are . � F sate, combination lock, double Wo9r, Just Mr. Scott begs to state to the public that her
3, kin your mother's eyes, lam : nay, dunna . . Cloths and VIsterings. . Odr ideas of the Fall e as It lef t the factory. Also � �tol acre s on bank has again gone into the Flour, Feed and Seed .
I i W droop your head- . i tie inconsistent, that's all, td', -bring girls as well - .. W as boys, .but I 11 1, - i L of Like'H- 11 I . ' to a partnership with tho I
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. . :may seem dxalted e � uron; 150 aer4 cleared. E. N. liusiness by eilte i
re!ancwt as YOU need to blush for--& woman home mackerel when you've beeri fishing know, too, that, they' are the excep- � LEW18, Solicitor, Goderich. I 1168 presept propnetor,YT. Crich. The -now ftm I
TM was born to wed. : - and expect to be very busy in. this de- I Z I I will be conducted under'tlae name of Scott &
. . : l in fresh water." -Boston Herald. tion rather than the rule, Girls don't take ,preparatioiis � I
ONT. ! - of busin�_" &3 seriotiely as boys ' . . Vand ' Cloths purchased fr ' are cut I - , - OTS FOR SALE -Two' building Lots on Crich and having out shop' full of the choicest
;1ough in his waTs-'eminer. He's grimed " I'll send my boy to a boardiv the idea partment. e omus� el Loonfident that We can meo
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1W � wit the grime 0 coal- school," " What for?" 'i Oh, .be asks do.. It is n0t tbegreat thing for them ; . - h d xtra. . 1. I. L corner ofChaliandG� er wants of - eye one favoritig us with their'ons- �
eNV York free A fittin . joining Victoria Square, Seaforth. For furth , ry .
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*Wrths grime on his hands, lass, than grime such in , - �j I o arge e in7 tf tow. -
dou Piano, I fernal questions. Last n it is not life work. -And yet it may be. -
I ight he I I � particulars apply to A. STRONG. I
on his heart and soul. ; - I ' ' . ! - �, i I Among the new varieties we offer yoU thl
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I be your heart's another's-�-that finnicking wanted to kn�w if a shoemaker could . i season are the following: Colorado S'ftg .
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*Y Lunnell ehRIL1W I w breathe his las�. "-New- York un. what time she may leave off. Earnest. , , - EACHER WANTED. -A third clan teacher Wheat -this Is a new variety introdueXhilre-
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- ast winter-as'll leave again - __ . � RV AIRD McFAUL I Twanted for School Section No. 10, Grey, for last semen and has done wen In this locaut-V
m wmeito t o,A n " If you'll 'go to work 111,give you ness and determination - are necessary - . . --- . 11 Duties to commence Ist4anuary. State . . . - .
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L , mayhap- i � L . I KER, Lis . from 20 to IN bushels per 'acre. Amew
. I somethingtoelt," saidthe in hearted to success, no matter on what line our salary and send testImonlaWto:J. K. BA ner i0sts-the leading variety - Num -
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u0mpany, - * I guessed your secret, Jenny ; is that why WOM&n. " I can't follow my profession work insy be done, -S. J. W. I � I Secretary, Henfry n -P. 0. I � 118SX4 evalier
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.1 & -00)) you won't have Joe I � unless yon do," returned the tramp, . � - , 9 I 1, Barley and a splendid dock of common two �
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� yourve gotten a finer sweetheart, and the collier " ' for I am an after dinner' a "Teacher's" Silly Afternoon. I I FPO PIG BREEDERS. etl dersigned will rowed Barle�, also a fall stock of Clover A,Rd
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I ohs must go ? I I i i _L keep for service (I_U�n hT resent season Gran Seeds�-soiinethlng extra in Lucerne, . I'll .�;
- . i -I' You are welcome to those eggs, Ass, rule, teachers are consistently 0 . . L Lett' a thoroughbred LLLL . _.
; � III h&eTp] y'ou to make your mind up, and to L I I on Lot 1, Concession 5, H -RUT, It trefoil and other Clovers. I .
- hand, also sm choose between two men ? ' I . Uncle Ben, but I am afraid some of and invariably wise and sensible. Yours . - Oiir Flour "d Feed Department Is complete- . 1.
- . Berkshire Pig, 15 months old, iired by G. Trott, . � -
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� Organs for, L tell you 3, tale 0, sweethearts. and the lass o-1 -them a' . Seaforth. Terms $1, wit rivilege of returning In all lines. ,� � . L .
�1,atssold on Tu I re bad." 11 Oh, dat don't make is, Johnny, and, so is yours, Matilda; '
I - . � . . . I . --, . . . It necessary. JAMES 81 JJE4LAND. 11 Goods delivered to any plbce In town.
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0 suit cus. I I -i no difference, I oss, I ain't gwifie to eat remember that F But, once upon a time, I � I . Give us a dell and be convinced that we hav-6 .
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lookin, law f i & f Oh, Gea ,ge ? Pap& is unchaining for one afternoon, nd that silly after- - �
� olks said, ` - I _M funds to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 of county and Oices to suit *he times.
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4 J , Vyben a ohap as came to our- 'village. a Lun. the dog. " It'; all right. He 1 used to noon �appened ti i come when the ' ' ; private .funds have been placed in our hat I
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to -S came wit the player people -he carne and he be my dog. I gave him to the �dealer to " Gre ian bend " w is abroad in the land. I which we will 'loan in sums to suit borrowe ; , SO
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r a 116 stayed awhile- � sell to . your pa. a." -Boston Colurier. The Greciand bend was a style of walk- ' TR i Loans can be completed at once if title satisfac- � OTT & ORICH. .
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�, A V I I jwasap . rorrused wife then. My sweetkeart of ashes, and b ild two fires, an go to bows drawn close t the belt, the fore- - - - : I I ERSEY BULL. -The undersigned will keeg 17 :P,&TS _ L -_ - I
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. was like thy Joe, the store on an errand, and n fill the arms extended, an the bands dangling
� "'If . I concession, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, a thorough- Portraits, and cuti of eolleges,hotele �
I C/ A TAumter lad, a miue�r,. who worked in the coal bia." Second Boy (en iou8ly)- straight downward lim ' � I bred Jersey Bull, sired . Bull. I factories -
% ; . p.and helpless as - maohinery,4c.,made to order from photographs.
. I mines below. � Terms -41.50, payable at the time of service Prim Lo* --Send stamp for specimen ,sheets. .
11 lie saw what was up, did van -1, and he came to 11 'You've got a regular picnic, you have. two vest! The effect of this . ! .
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Just think of me I Mother said, when I beautiful position was heightened by .- SA UNKS Metr6politan Press Agency,
my. feyther's place stuffed glo SPLE101 LKOF TR ., * HANNAH. N. B.�Also for saleaJerseybull
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Wy a look o' shame, and o' sorrow deep lined on came home ir . I'd got drapery into &-little . I p - I � I
I o school to I drawing the skirt I . calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred. no4 1183-52 ; New York City -
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ING lis took my hand and he pressed .it, and he L - - - I in boots with' bee.] s like dice box as. I I i 0 PIG BREEDERS.- large Berkshire pig � -_
I And said in a choky voice, - I Ue fashion .1as;ed about a week in . . . � Twill be kept the -p sent season at the
. � acation Episode. . � . Winthrop Cheese Factory. This to &-registered
� � Xy Ijim, they say in Vvillage tbat-you're gettin' . A V, I . . I I New Musi - Store �
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E77 doubts O' your choici : I "Maud, I should like to kqow the . I I hog, bred by Charles Young two years old and I I �
L-11 J L in any other city, and the afternoon of . I hewn at the Western 4hibition in 1888. .
-7 . Tbat a feny hat coom betwixt us, that. your love inks at a _ .
- meaning of this reception." We have piirchas A the balance of a wholesale stock of Tri Temis, $1 for one -sow and 75 cents each for
I ' � . its second. day -,in Boston was the little . . RIM. 166 , IN SEAFORTH. -
. I for mysen be dead ; � I L I I Mr. Hazard, you shall pf - answered more than one. JOHN C. 1�on ,
. So its real that I stan' asid e, lan-ye can marry, ' teacher's silly, time. It was Wednesday, exactly 50c on the dol ar off manufacturers' price list. I .
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this man -instead." � the proud girl, freezingly. i "I have and wishing ,to read a book leftin her . I I .
tarl'09, � ! I found you out, air. That is all I" . sch . ool room, she - d- termined to assume � . � I OTICE TO BREEDERS OF GOOD STOCK, Papst & O'Connor' . I
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L . word that I wudv%- speak; I the Greci ile on � the way to . . season at Leadhury, a thqroughbred Holotei Have opened out next door to Xordan!s Grocery, .
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i the other aide of that - table. .have . . . Friesian bull by " Lady' Colliss Nepthune," .
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is Ila ,But he stopped to gi' me bis blewin'-he stooped get the volume.. ' The boys won't dare L ' � , li'nning's N ; fleaforth an .
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.1 I and he kined my cheek ' , found that you have been -amusing to hoot at me, or to be ssuoy to me," sh i No. 6870: dam,"I'T',ady Colin," No. 3734, mi ' I �
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I And he mid to ine sofily, ! 11 Jenny, w9 o%nnp. be yourself at my expense." I thought, 11 and if i should not be very record 85 pounds per dayi; butter 211 pounds ORGAN AND PIANO DEPOT. .
- men and wife, . "For heaven's sake, Maud,, explain. $1 tab! t I These Goo s Are Not in Our � Line. Pa - �
.Stoves � in seven days. Terms, $1.60, yable on the let I
I it But if iyver yo, need a friend, lash� why, I am ill try walking up I . . I I A] !
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. now � . . I of January, 1891. J. T DEATH To HIGH PRIM NOW. They have �
� your Mend for life." uncomfor i I I iterwards,"' and so : - . i W
. $'I k I am freckle-faiced, air !" but Washington iel I .M�N kARA. 1178tf
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: I went with my player lover ; we were married J she sallied forth, her left hand dangling, - � I i W for school Scribnees Resonant Pi Combination. -
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in Lunnun town- about her right holding , er sun -umbrella in L We boughi. them Simply because we got them Section No. 10, Tuckeramith, a male or f L 'go
, � 661 h ven't done anything of the front of bundled , . . 11 T e-' have also Violins and ot er small Instruments. .
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� For a mouth I was up in the heavens, and then ,I 1) her head, nd her frock I I I I male teacher, holding second or third clam cer_� A*Plesse Give them a Call. � .
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� I come crashin! down ; - kindi Maud," rotested the young man. ap a la Nothing- on' -earth. I . . I : tificate.. Duties to commence on January let,!
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� Ity man got into debt and trouble, and the devil 46 y air!" After you ha But alas I 11 tea,mher " in the school " I
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Stoves had proposed to me last night., and I -I 11 I ed by th L a undersigned up to October let, 1890.� -
: Aita I was a drunkard's Yietim-sworn at and room was one matter; "teacher," in ' A- .
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t �gents. wi! a bairn u tel itig Mr. Bellchimber out anothe . I I � I - EACHER WANTED. -Wanted for School � I
!a a year he had gone and left: me, there on the I ront porch what glorious, Is and yells, the boys seem- TSection No. 8. Grey, a male teacher, hold- i - .. I
ad Library . at,my achint breast- � � � a d with ho them ery cheap. Ing a third-cIus certificate. Duties to com- � .
I fun it was t( go to the mo�ntains in n f I - -
. Left me without a shillin'to struggle and do my ed to spribg out of the earth as she �And in I rder to disp�se of them q I ickly we will sell them � I .
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I August and citch speckled beauties." , i I . .
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beat ; she came in _.i I Ing salary will be received by t e undersigned � � .
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: Wt me in cruel Lunnun, wl'nover a friend I I - eight of her school house she had to ; I I � I I .
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Wit a fever wearin' my braln out, and a bairn as Fmcur g a Secretary. hide herself in a milliner's shop,and,the 'i I : i i
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4EY1 I ! I,- � —OUR 8 IOCK-OF— FPEACHER WKNTELP. -, Wanted for school
. . : I wi, the by a friend who bears 11 the- girls " and shutters. Indeed' all, that had -saved 1i . . �. � I W
I wandered away Wit my, baby-�-it cried . I . o � I � _L section No. 1, Hull6tt, 4 male or female t . I
I � T 'holding a 2nd class certificate. Duties
L LFORT11. . h�nger pain, I I their welfare ( uiW near her heart, may her from a rj%ther severe bustling had �! I . I I teacher, P � 51) � 'm ,
And agnan came the flenq. to whi er " Death, show why it is'that so many fail to make been the bravery of one of her pupils I . ! . - to commence on January lit,1091. Applications
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to my maddened bi,ain -' Ving ht for her with fists and I 01 0) -
I I ' ; a good li i in the world as independ- who had foug I by the underelizried 'up to October ist, 1890. 1;) .
11 01 It !" the deLldl whispered, and again came F) t %D. ?I s:6 ).,. .4 �
. the feeble cry .- i i ent workers, and become the krumblers' feet, and bad even done some butting .� Bo6ts nd. 81hoes for , �.Fall WILLIAM AITCHISON � Secretary-Tressivirer,' 2 L (D . -
Godhelp me ! the devil 1conquered, and I left and the hangers-on to the skiAs of skill- 'with his heat I before, having shut her i 1 6 box 110 Seaforth P. 0. ' 1 ' IIL87x4 t� 0 CD W . .
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a- r: s , the child to die. I i ed labor. This friend 6d the misfor- into the shop, he began shouting for th6 i . � I ! . �.dx �_,. CD :
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4 * I * * i . * , * tune to lose the secret%ry who had been poliob and bidding the other bbys to � I REAL ESTATE � FOP. SALE. ' 0 )-- C+ to C+ LTJ -
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I read in an English paper the� news of my hus- with bar for some time, and It be in ' get &10 g Out . � IS NOW BEING RECEIVED. I - 91 , ,
. I 6ne would 'At Now, he reiyiQ me," . ; CL U-) ,
band's fate I necessary to fill her place. . . - i OUSE AND LOTS FOR � SALE. -The sub- ��, CD ir+
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S I Ile had been killed in a drunken quarrel -I Was ! � scriber offers for sale the house north of � �.Ww
D19 I I I think that ou of the army f waiting little teacher ; ' he sees that I have a :� 1-1 . ; H -4 - � �.4 t.,A4 tj
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widowed and free to mate. and wanting women this 4uld have progressive spirit and dare to 'take, u a , � . I . I I the Egwondville manseJ together with three )_1 � - I
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. I'd many a decent offer, but I answered 'em all P . . . 08. I X :� - , ,,* 0 (D a, -
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wi been an easy thing to do; b not so did new fashion; he appreciates me; he' - , - On the front are a quantity of young fruit trees .
. . I � oonunencing to bean WA , Y. ELLIOTT. 1116 F1 )--- - (D ); .
aga S! rd, a duty to do in England, and I made up my' is Mon en , 0 1 , I " �-d - 4 (-)
I she find it. She wanted a oung 7o- . At thi .; t no of her late fol. I . I
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I man who co Id do type-wri � g. write lowers hailed her defender with, 11 Ar- -i� 5D p &.� ).1 P
. . " . FOR SALE.-Foi sale, Part of Lots 29 0 -.40 : ,
I I ation cop legibly d answer rah now, Conny, why can't you lave us r illop, containing �
� Year after year grew stronger that terribl y 9 1 30, Concession I!, MoK C4 0
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I . . business letter s. "'Not as; di on I must see she's a fool !" � . I S USUALO Fk�.nmd bd and in a good . X . CD
� haunting thought, It posi- be? Sure you . . � 50 acres, all cleared, well fena � 0 0 P,
LT) . That many a guilty felon to the clutch o' the law tion to fill " d I hear some one say? I I I know she is that!" replied Cor- 1 . - I.. , - - state of cultivation. Buildings fair. There is ra ty I
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I has brought, I - � good orchard and plenty of water. This farm is 0 C.< H_ v .
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- I And, maddened at last, de8pai*ring7-tortured by Well, so she ftiought when he began nelius, the 11 rQectfnI " and' "appre within. two iota of the corporation of Sesforth. C 0 (-) (D SD � .
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conscience still, � . her search, and so I thought, too, when ciative ; and I a good a' - . � It will be sold cheap and on easy terms. y . 03 0 �
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I oried, - I must go to EnglanA, and the law � � ou? Perhaps ye : r 0
'NEEK . But she right to be a fool as y I I GEORGE GOOD ' on the premises or to Seeforth P. 0. DAVID U,
TV she told rn� of her need , . - I � DORRENCE, Proprietor. I 1184tf i o 'd P '- OD ,
� shall ha'� its will !" i I t I P I �
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Eight years from that day o' horro I igh years been long sear .-hing, find I he d occasion ness ye .have, In . . �J 101 'M 0 , I
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I I to the very night -4 i to indulge in i ome serious th* king�wheu what's more, whe she ets out to be a I AND — � BRUSSELS. 000 halt of lot 22, In the 5th conoei - . H 0 e-4- CD
I I I o*me to my native village, came in the waning fool, she's bound be a bigger one than SEAFORTH . . . 4OP49 0) � . ,
0 . I she gave me the benefit of her xperiencet : � sion of Morris. The farm�contaius 100 acres 6f �y U2 O� ,Q I
.store light ; - . had i 3terviewed ov r half a anybody'in your cots I" . - � I choice land, 90 cleared and balance good hard. )IN Z
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There was never a soul that knew- me as I .pan on, )-" . 0 . r
through the quiet street, I hundred appI cants for the pi isition, but The little tea her went home in a wood. The farm is in a good state of cultivati 0 .
. ,ht o'the days long va�ished and tks ' � I . . � well fenced, a never failing -spring creek runs 1 1 C.4 P � ;
ng goods, And I thoug without sucei so. One girl had never .oarriage, and she � as never able to feel'� . V - -
d through the form, a -first � clan orchard, brick " )-do - � �
I frienas that I used to meot.' bought o that devoted boy. --G. 1 0 house and good frame barii- and other out- : � . . .
, run a type-wi Iing machine I ut t I COMING1 CONAIN G I 0
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. Bicycles, she could '&earn to use it time by Hamlen, in Wide Awake. buildings. The farm is -
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- -01- * I f Brussels. Title perfect and no en -
� A child looked up at that moment and seeing ractice; one had been a h sekee r, . - � eumbrance on farm. For further jarticulan 30 M tf . ;�) 93 I
Base Ball my wan, white face, id Eut had an id)a she would ther be a Fashion Notes From Godey's- I . .L I apply to H. P. WRIGHT,,, on the promises, or 0 - 0 P1 , .
I She uttered,% cry, and her father in a secor . it , � 0 ta
. ;h . e wagn - -The most a - lish sleeve is the full' Brussels P. O. I 1175x17 . -
I was out 0, the place I private secre mry, at 0 z� I COMING INTO STOCK DAILY : � — -4 ji-An 0 PJ . I
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Lawn Ten- He had seen me, too, at his window, I tottered much used to writin . - ut the most of -bishop, made Wit I a loose slip wristlet I . � i R SALE. -For �y Ji.- (D " :4 . --. .
; . and turned to fly, them were itterly ithout an ideatof one inch widean 'banded just above thel . I I � ARX IN TUOKERSMITH FO 0 - �
. But Jae caught me and strained me to him wi' a - Fmale, lot 7. concession 6, L. R. -a., contaliKe 1� I 1 4
1 � what would be the uties, and were elbow'with a two inch ribbon. - .44 - (1) �
. passionate, joyful cry. ' . i �
. . oranti not only. of those the I I*q--"6E] W ' :F TJIL 0_0 03DS_ Ing loo acres, about 85 of which are cleared, wel I I - CD " P I A, 1. �
I hopelessly igi I -Deep girdles, well bonded after � fenced, under -drained and'in a good state of V A) I
. 000m, then- ntr,, but evidently of every ' . 01 - �_" ft ,
, � 11 Xwlwa!" he cried, " ths, art requireme' peasant bodice, ar put on the new toil- I cultivation. The remainder to well timbered
� hall hardwood and the balance first-class rail V , .< . �
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� Store� Ihii, coon1whoamto us heroat last . other so far as work was concerned, - ettes that are beil made of silkfor au -n- , � . . 0 -
C waited for thee, ma Jenny, this manya ' . . I tim1mr, all unculled. There are good frame 04 CD p _'� _*
I One youn woman came who eaid she ,tumn wear. . I - 'buildings and a splendid young orchard. There 3, � M " CD .9 .
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- . ew as thy mon had left thee -I knew ka thy d a p O.�Iened last week within five mi - and three from 10 0 0 0 1". I-
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� . I men wur dead- " I school and w nted something to do. Shp �er cape, which 4peara in all styles of noted i�Aanufacturers', goods we have been handling the past three yearL . le 07 seaforth i� N , 1.
--------- � AndIthowt you'd hiV coom. before, lass, Brucefield. The purchaser will be allowed , to . I 7
�. . I - must have ,t, indeed, -as her people �oreamy lace and et, and also in ermine.: allwares. ppy on the pro- I - a $_ W :
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shivered and hung my head. . e ' Also �ew Carpets, 'Undershirts and Dmwers, and 9, lot of am 1Z CD CD .
4nd lamb's fu . Ought mises, or address DAVID ROUAT, Bruoefleld 0 P. P,
could not afford to let her be idle. Sh I r Opening this week a large 11upoARtion of Dres8 Goods b I $D )..- I
-1 11 Will yo be my wife?" he ,whispered, " I ha' was young, prettily dresse , and had ' -Crepe de chine of lustreleas black 1; P. 0. 1182r1' - ice to .-
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� waited, ma lass, for thee : dford, EnSland. Also a Jot of -- -- . �L W .
* bairn as wants a wither -the lassie as You rather pleasing manners, a my friend in -the favorite x4aterial for mourning ! direct from the manufacturers of Bra ARm FOR SALE. -For sale, lot 24, concos- - -4 r* $ . I �,
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ter"s Uve it I was res k at last she dresses. This rt�ay be had in crinkled � Ters Glov6s, Hosiery, Table and slon 6, Hibbert, containi g 100 sores,about 0 P) -
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� can see, : Frenc4 Dress Goods, Blankets, Bed Oo % . n I A)
� . Jenny r' Then had found w t -she neede . She de- ,striped, or flower' d'surface. , - . 85 acres of which are cleared and under culti- ;
Will yovi make me a happy mon, . R I i - . rew otumps and well un- M C) C-4 "
vation, 50 acres free f. Ov "
I � I Floor pil Cloths, Cottons, Sheetings, &c V P)
� � I tore mysen away fined the dut ea. . I i --Standing fril i's of lace are substitut-,
K Furni � I " it yl "for I go to em: week we receive our importation of goods from Glasgsw, Con- derdmined and the whole well fenced. The un- M r*
I oanns be, Dan " I answered I I But I cannot use the ty' -writer," Next cleared part is &]a hardwood and uHculled. =1 CD 0 �
� pe ad for high collars, and there are, - 5 Cogtinp, Mantlings
, I my doom to i ' ' Ulsterings, .
1034 ,.'"i 7 . first comment 7 pu e deep ruffles of musseline de soia, tel sisting of ,Scotch Tweeds, Worsted � I There is & good frame �house and two frame 0 0 94 $:L ct. . .
I e -here where was the . queried � ig sewed in the dress a I ScarN Brown Hollands, @tables ; it good bearing orchard and plenty of " 0 5
. " I!vt come to my native villag "Are you quick to learn?" ud turned back: Bilk Silkso I
� ONTARIO . � th6 deed was done- my friend w ose interest and sy i - � &Rid Linen HandkerchiefN Silk . ow, good water. It is within six sniles of Sestorth (a 0 U2
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To cry.out that dark night's secret I' the light of mpathy : to display the eulire throat r - - - and within hall a mile of a school. This is a V 01 W )'� - .
. had been awlikened. . , -Tartans and chequered woolen ma-, Satins, Velvets, and a host of othe goods splendid farm and will be sold ver M )-" (D �
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� I noonday sun, - ' Miss MclAchlan -hu return6d from Oastsm cities, 'Where she has ly terms. For further puticulan I P ),I U2 ;7 Vp^ .
I .4- A Murderess comes to justice to forfeit her I I I don't know," was -the reply. " I ,terials are too numerous tavpecialize�. I n apply 30 ji-IN V-1 -
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hortest notio 3) ; &&sb* the latest, newest and no'bhie8t styles 'D CD
�e swort wretched life I" - I might try. I ,'Ihey display soft and beautiful color-, beeen looking into and pur . S"forth p. (Y. JOHN BURNS. 1187x4 04 A) -
"" He heard me without a shudder, ind he answer. 4 9 Can you � write f I ings, and elegand,6 of ,design. They are' . I 0 ).do r+ (D .
& (-,, I I tion ?" � i in millinery goodg. I � 0- � .b -d
' 'ar' uds, b ed, "Be mawife? #6 . rom, diet ik I I I O� " I
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- The What's at?" I � all, ornearly all,'double width. .. b�)ught larger . Y,IARK FOR SALE. -That fine farm property. 0 W 0
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Df ch a an I . " Be ma wife and forget t' past 11 Can yowwrite when one tells you ; -Crossed polonsises decidedly hold the, . de being large. and osi the increme, known " Lot. 23, Canoe lon*2, Bay, situ&A- (D .,),I t-43 .
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�' I � , Y11 I Itsuab and expect to cater to the publie wants still morb effectually ed on the London Road, with"In I of a mile of . A)
Xector. Resi- up thy bonny head, It cottage is A' one as what to as . front rank for elegance and popularity.�J than , . having no doubt the V,I%,o of Henvall, and known as Welland r-, A1 0 0 . .
� directly or baim as you see in i 11 I don't know ; I never t�ried." an entir�' tkis fall than in put s imspectien Hall 1� L M 1.1 �,
t, easons. We invite ' I
t. , tha thowt were dead ; , Fiapred foulards are used for I , is offered for sale, and will, wiftin " -.4 0 i Od � I
.in the bouse L I r I -1 saw as ths so Can you write a business letter?' dress, as well as'in combination, where. i Dry Goods Ho4se of Seaferth Will this two nonths, be sold -at the highest offer ob-
� vqi! thee th' tointe ths come he e . L - whate*er but that the BwZm - 0 P, (D Ct' . I
I � i san Vp � . mmed with lovely ecru em-_ ; tained " the ovmer Is moving to California and
wurns reet -1 browt 11 What do you mi. I I ther are tr1ruitating L I fan suipass all wons' riicords. There In nearly W () 0 - W W
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A " - Wall, supposing you wete my secre' broideriest Irish crochet. t , L acres of Ian in a fine auto
� B'V bairu as ths, aid i'the anowl lass, � . , lnvesj(�g indproperty there. of cultivation, Ave Z )-- V )d ).,. .
L to ma whoam that neat." I .
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tary, and I bad a letter come from a -The chapeau sachet, which is so -D ;Z CD 0
1 , if I 1could do a cunningly cimceoiled between the linin ' . C.< M 99
� . The bairn that he found wap you,f dear�-the man publisher, asking me ; toben two , I
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POU.ND-�Gom L I had cast away � piece of wor , and how much I should and the hat, iends 'forth with every, ' e KA_"JL_yJL - two storey brick dwelling with ki P, C+ *A � 5
�ot, Tan9v and ,r . storeys also, costing $3,50D spart from buildees _�_, ____
Ilad been to you an a f syther-YOU Call him YOU L tOl say that I motion of the d' . own labor. Also the following outbuildings In a
� by an old phy- . ask for it, and I told you 4inty head a sweet per- I . .
it use inonthly ' '-dad" to -day ; � . I Seaforth. -,
, cl now you're a woman grown, dear, mine's would do it, nd gave yo , 'the price I fume, whi very fair state of repair: two limnoi each 60XW ; - -
� d has been , An a ch gives one the idea that the Oorner Main' and Market streetsy �,- , stable -_ t -
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M, . a Aory you ought to� know- , should dema d, what would! you say?" natural looking blossoms have but just; . stable and shed attached Wx26 ther Removed I Removed
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� It May helD you to make your mind up, 'twixt Wx22, and tool house Ana ;ZWW At .
,a 11 Why, d�ar me -1 I don't know. I been plucked for this especial oc-. ,L This Is a rare chance .
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. . Diseases Of A knee) i � at the door, law ; Why . I . I 0 . - 11 loy Pfor situation and buildings at a good bargain. _W X MT (3-1s, 1
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,y address � never did ' ' and other small building 0- M3 C) M
b or's c,onsul, subh a thing - in my life," was casion. . .
py.rt:rulars, two WhaVs that 7 the reply. . I . SUIRUA There is not one foot of waste land; good water SEAFORTHo
I you're cheeks are like the rose ! Plainly shl would not do � as a secre'- " How to Succeed as a Sales;- For further par-
, Tou know the knock for a penny -y C1
,8Z PbRD LIr,Y ou've heard heart for win- �, man. JJRF 10 and every other convenience. The Old Zdabilmed Butchei has removed lip . -
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� 1-�l Woodward I tary, 101R!SX1 XrJ - ticulars and price sp y to G. J. SUTHBR- �
� 1163-13 It afore-AiVs Joe'a. , ". You've alw tought perhaps - Said a merchant to me one day, after: % LAND, Notary Public, 8onyeyaDeer,V4i=H. now prealses immediately opposits his 011
What do you whisper, Jenny? ays some girls, my friend ti � . i I .
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I - 1188-8 I I Stand, Main street, fileafora wbers he will be
� .. - --- - __ loved him!" Then . she could lic 1p ,her by giving her em- he had reproved the clerk for , careless I - - . . "
� . � u can tell him niion, and had met with� . � i � to xawt 0111 his. oldt6ne and as many
� � 11 bide it the ither room, la"- yo ployment in another direction; there's ness and inatte . 1* Pla&A vor .
- TO THZ RDXT6R: I remedy for thO abG" named now *am as nay, We fil $0 r vor him with theft I
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�- % , his fate yoursen. . � - always enou h in a busy woman's house- the excuse' that all the woman wanted I Please Inform ow rimders tb*t I have a 006MT* I
; H - � � . - .. . - - --- 5 of hopeless cases &%ve been pornammitly cared. I sba13 THE FARMERSI � P"resage, -
I was a paper of needles : ;., dhomw seem
__1 hold to be d ne, No she sodd -'-. i be glad d two lbotues, of my-.r*medy FPWX Is a )Y of 'yo" mders,who, have Cos. I � - mrilgiinsijabor the Isce o4ween Hendemn'
GaietieB. . 4 6 Can you sew ? Could you make some A 6 It isn't the value of the sale ; it is ti if the wig send me their Express i" PoA OfAce Addmk&! Respectfift III I I Ejunm Sbep, and VcIni;� *.Shoo Store, Kalm -
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� e not all dead undere e fact of the sale. A woman com,,-, To JU I 9 M.C4, Ilgo wiset AdotaWo "p TOGtONTOt �
-He-" The fools - ar lothing for me and help my dress- th I I I
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Yet." She -"That's as true as you maker about my spring dresses?" here f or a p r of needles; if she - - . . i J I 808 GEORGEEWM.--
� live." And he couldn't understand why 6 9 0, - dear nPo ! my mother hires all my made to feel that it is a' leasure to serve' . I I � - I i — . -
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�, � 11 yo.ti. )-Herald. done . %in ; not only Will P]anin r Yard.
I she emphasized the sewing for me." , her, she is comi�g ag, �
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;Black I _" I like that young -Mr. ,-Freshleigh, ,,Well, can you assist about - the she come herablf, out she will sendl .THE SEAFORTH FOUNDRY, -an Connection with the Bank of Monbreed.) I
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. 91 ated this year, house? can you cook ?" 40thers. If I iove her 'because the * i . � . . AND SAW MUL IN CONNECTION
I Amanda. He way. gradu . . - . I
I 69 0, no! I don't know anything about needles are giveA her a$ though she had. I N & 0 0.1 : - ,� �
I s of Stations waahenot?" "Yes, 'Pa. I. am glad LOGA
0 . ' - - � ,a subscriber would beg to can attention W I --
I h � I set insulted the store by' making sosmall a. , � 0 �l . �
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� You like him for I think he is real ousework ; � that is, not much. Having .co ' ated re'building'and repairing the old foundry, and BANxims AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. the lugs, lk or drew" and undreowd lumber I
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Tubular 1 $ t. He came the table sor:�etimes." . ' I puvehase, it is si pretty expensive paper 41 1 - which he always keeps *n hand, at the voi7 A,
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I _11117-10. and- said. She was g ven up as a hopeless task, of needles f6r me ; I don't care to pay introduced the lat Marbet &0'reeii lowed priciec 1.
ILI--i to me at my- office, yesterday, I I Now in heir own premises on .
thsit aa he expected to get through his and my friend is still looking for a , the i " I . . I � .
price. , . ; I am now prepa*d to do - 41, - gle office.
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, at do your sup- Perhaps this may seem e1aggerated, ness transactions. If it is made pleasant . I . I
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�s, Shoet Pose he offered to do?" 6 9 Whatt but I' assure you that it is not, and it is the result � is a t , _e __ .
. . plp t, the result. is just a 1 Kinds of achine Rf.,pairs dock of Hemlock Logo at Saw JM Lot P,.
I only one of several similar experiences. 8' All .
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