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. THE BAR LIGHTHOUSE. been married a few months_�the sweet- twilight was set'.0ing down, and:it was REAL ESTATE FOR 8 E..' .
est, lovingept little thing she was. She almost time the I I I - . .
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. - Government had for , several years began to pipe. I prayed' to hev her Six o'clock ca IDUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.- under. � . I I I � SEAFORTH
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- beeu sadly negl6ating a jo'b of mending, spared. - She died, an' left her little yet, and still sh eat Ahere alone, her -on Goderich and James Streets for sa at low I
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- baby.` knitting droppe in her 4ap. Seven prices. For particulars apply to D. D. WILS014 - ;
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liereandthere boards had begun to Bat you had him for your own, did I - . IVA&
spring auspiciously beneath unwary younot?" Interrupted Mr. Pendleton, come. Itwas 'uite dark now,and a I I
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I footsteps; then the wind had begun to desperately. "Rehas been a comfort V -Wb-.M � - — a .
tear them off, and the rain to rot and . terrible night, h6t and pitchy, and full F ion 0, Howick, County of Huron, con . VRILVETEENS'.
to you. God has displa t4inl 16 100 acreis, 75 under drop, balance good IMMIM0MV11"MS&
.yed his love of inighty -electric winds and firea and 9 - : I
moalder them down. What was every ane- 'mercy in this way in aparing him to I hardnood bush, good frame house, bank barn �
man's business was nobody's, and no in- you. 7� . thunders. A conglomerate roari came and bearing or%%rd, 3J miles from Wroxeter Full. Stocl- ! if you are in need of enough for; a dress � � .1.
from the' ocean as from a den of wild otaticn. - Easy terms.. Apply to WILLIAM I I .
dividual was disposed' to interfere wi,�h - " Mr. Pendleton " and the 'rheumatic beasts. Suddenly an awful thought P RYANA, Brussels P O., Ont. or for th� trimming of a dress—remember the place
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. the province of that abstraot millionakre, hand went up gain�" I ain't never struck the wretched old woman 'It the ' . - I where you can find the best variety of shades and
the United States Government. To be asked to he'v h, am spared to me; ef I lighthouse window, and swif I ARM FOR SALE. -For sale,,Lot 31, Con- � Scott . Brothers
- had it would ha've cession 6, McKillo�, containingloo acres, I �
sure, the keeper of the Bar Light, Jack b !on its F � colorings, at the most popular prices. - I
I . been differeat. I track' rushed another itill more t 90 acres cleared and all in a good state of - . � .
: - ain't got through yet. Thar's been lots f al. The first was her huriband had had cultivation. It Wweli underdmined and well i I PROPRIETORS
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i licitous concerning the holding -out of of other things, big ones that 1 might ,a "turn"' somewhere on that lonely fenced. There is a good brick house and food ! I
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the structare than &nyone else,had,wild- jest as well not speak of, land, little ones. road from Rye. " Turns," as she larKe bearing orchard ando a never failing ___cFAUL SEAFORTH' -
ly and fruitlessly patched some'of the Look at that bridge I I'll ven'tur' to say , called them, Jackson* Iteed had had spring well,. It is situated �vithin three miles EDWARD M� I
- worst places, off and on, after a hard you. shook in your shoes when you came : I
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94 once or twice before, but they had nev. of Seaforth and will be 66ld cheap. Apply to i .
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north -easter," when he awoke more over it, 'an' wouldn't be sorry this min-- er interfered wivh hits duty. Ife had I . � . I . . . PIANOS. -Dunham Newy, .
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the hopeless diiatoriness of his task- Jackson goes over it my,heartis still an' 8EAFORTH W. Bell &Co.. uelph ; Do'Minion c
keenly to the exigencies of the case,&nd ute ef you was eafe back. Whenever I f Ileii down Insensible, and lain so for -VARAf IN STANLEY F01i SALE.--Fo a G
two or threo hours, This was. wh t 12 cheap, the East half of Lot 20 Brqfleld . : . . Company, Bowmanvirie. Piano
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master. But it bad amounted to very cold till .he comes back, for 'fear he had happened to him now. And thae Road, Stanley, containing 64 cres,of'which 52 1 � .
I little. Long neglect had made some- falls through. I've prayed to the Lord second -thought was—her darling. . Wil. acres are cleared and in a go5state of oultiva- � .. . ,
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, thing more than mere patching neces- about that. Then—you may think liam Barsto�v was out on that dreadful wood. There are good buildings, a bearing I . . ORGANS. —`W, Bell & Cc
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� � sary. Now the quarter -mile bridge thisis a little thihg—but thar is Jack- .sea, and there was no light to. guide orchard and plenty of water. It is witbin half a ! � I Guelph-, Dominion Organ comp - *
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� . leading to the Bar Lighthouse, if not in son's garden. He set out a rof e--bu8h in him to port. Strange tli%t she had not mile of the Village of Varna and th ee miles I i Bowmanville; D. W. Karn & ac
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� from Brucefield station. Possession at any � - i . Woodstock. oil
I absotutely unsafe condition, was not it fifteen year ago. Well, it ain't died. thought; before. Yell, it was Tdo' oday- time. Thisis a rare chance to buy a first class 5
1 calculated to inspire with any degree of Thar ain't ever been a rose on it, INras it Tuesday ? Yes,
I . the very day he farm pleasantly situated. Apply to .ARTHTJR . The above instruments always on hand, also
. confidence the unaccuttomed crosser,'at though. An' if seems that if thar was going down to Lockport with John- FORBES, Seaf6rth. 1144tf k .
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� , ny Sower. He was out on that sea __ — - . saleatfrom $25 upwards.
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� . boat, which could not For to ren f, for a terin of years, Lot 12, Con - . MARK: 91 I Lia r3 L t plan, or on terms to suit cut.
� not much to fear then beyond a little thar. You wouldn't think I'd been silly -live in it a minute. Yes, it was to' -day cession 9, Mel(illop, containing ioo acres, of � - tomers. Violins, Concertinas and small, instru. -
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� . fall and a ducking —that is, if one enoi;gh to pray about that? I hev. It's' he was going. He and his prettylittle which about 90 acres are cleared and ih a good � ! . ments on hand ; also she-ot music, books, &c.
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� � cleared one of those ragged apertures fiftebu year, an' thar ain't never been a wife were talking it o�rer Sunday night seeded to graSq -
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� succea�fully. But on a dark night, with rose thar. - No, Mr. Pendlet . The fences and build ngH are . .
� " 6119' it ain't She. was lamenting, half. in sport and good, and it is one of the hest farni in tho I � . .. ", )(1)JAgTa , SCOTT BROS '
. the wipda'howling over it,aud the ocean no use. You mean well, but it lays half in earnest, over the lonesome' day. cout1tv. It is within t1iree miles of the viliage I
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I thundering benear,,h it, i.t wa3 the sort -'Of with God, if he's anywhar, to show she would have, and he promised to 0 11 - I
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. a bridge that only a dismembered spirit himself I to me in a way I can get hold bring her home a new bonnet to console good gravel road past the place. It, is vith*ln a - I . - : I
Could be supposed to cross with any de. On. $1 . . "lite Of tichool. It will be sold cheap, or rented . I
. her. Yes, it was Tuesday, and Jackson for a turin of i,ears. Apply on t . P
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� gree of uonebalance. � So the prett '- rosy -faced Young nlin- Reed, had told address Winthrop P. 0. ROBERT G. ROSS.
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: The lighthouse itself was only an ordi. ister would go away, picking his way - -1181-tf I - Aeftowwaft V
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; nary dwelling house, strongly built cautiously over .the unstable bridge, af- forgotten thatshe' was no lougex so in- I I
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I . with a tower for the light. It stood on ter a somewhat nonplussed prayer, to tere8ted in Willie Barsitow's movements, Al lots for sale, pleasantly situated in the �� . 1 . I - STOVE AND .
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: a.massive pile of rocks, with little tufts which Mrs. Reed, incapacitated, from And wherihe told his wife what he, had with stable and half acre of- land planted with The growers and ble
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� of coarse vegetation in the clefts. Jack. kneeling by -her rhe" inatic. knees, bad done, she -scolded him for his thought. fruit trees, and one new brick .bouse, %ith . riders of Ram LaPs Teas ask you to give the '
� . son Reed, who had an uniortunate love sat and liatene d intently leseness. a fair trial for the following reasons : m
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; an , large frame stable and one and half mres of � b I . FU RINOISH ING
: . � ,;as three. milis� Yes, it was Tuesday, and he was out land. The- house contains six rooms, bath ey are absolkely pitre.
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� d longing for a garden spot, had - The Bar Lighthouse _IV Ist—Tb
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- .actually wheeled enough earth over from from Rye. A sandy, desolate road on that sea, and there was no I'a all necessary conveniences for a first class n. a
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- the mainland for a little patch a few �lmost as billowy as. the sea stretched lighted. Nothing to keep him off tbmespe, vate residence. Will be sold in one pircef or skilled labor and impro'ed mqcbiner 0 S -W,
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- yards Equare, and when he was not en- - between. The only house in the whole terrible rocks that the light had been Bet separately to suit purchaser. ,For par iculars y that money can buy, whereas :1
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: apply to SAMUEL WALLACE, Egm China Teas are picked aiid carried by natives long diatances before
. gaged in a fruitless struggle with the .distance was a little brown one just at there to show. In the morning he P. 0. or to A. STRONG, Seafort6. ndville �
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I r broken bridge, he was engaged. -In a the' other side of the bridge. The would-be. thrown dumb and cold where . I In
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z . fruitless stru gle with h -i - A Weavers lived there, a mother and a I Seaforth On t a, r, i o.
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i .. . she could almost see him from her win- ARM FOR- SALE CHEAP.—,Q,6,0oo will buy 3rd—Ram. Lal's is a blend of - three Teas grown and prepared I
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. pottering old man was Jackson ,,-1-',eed,, daughter. They supported themselves do F -100 R�rc's on the 9th concession of me- especially for this brand. I
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I 4 lacking in nervous force and quickness by sewingifor-a shop in Rye. Jackson been with his father* . Killop, belonging to Thompson Morriso a who Will always be the, same flavor to -day to We are offering Bargains in
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.. of intellect; but he had. never let the Iteed's nephew, William Ba stow, had and maybe with bis wife as it had been return, eightj acres cleared and the balanco ! I . � - �
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;; I light go oat, and the only think that is. been engaged to -marry the —daughter-- with his poor young mother. All the good hardwood, niaple and rock elm, within 6� 4th—'Tis cheap ; only Fifty Cents for a- 'Pound packa,ge, which, Coal & Wood Parl-or Stoues,
. � . Absolutely required of a lighthouse Abby, tier name was ; but -a month ago strong, baffled, but �ot suppressed na Milbb Of Seaforth and, within J of a mileolf will go . as far as�two pounds of China or Japan Teas. .
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� keeper is'to keep the light burning for he had brought a wife home from the ture of the woman asserted itself with school �
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� thesailore who steer by it. city. He had rented a pretty little ten- terAble force. �vzgon making shop, post offi When giving Ram L � I's a tr ,df the first cap does not strike All Stoves Guaranteed.
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- " 0 my darling ! my darling I m ,,g8 and water for cattle, and good gravel roads
The wonder was that his wife Sarah ement over in Rye, and gone to house bu your palate, try a second I one weaker than the first. After using a
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I I - little notes and keepsakes- in a neat 'was in itself both a prayer and a curse. will ba taken for $3,0W at 6 percent. Apply
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. n s - *ife. She keeping. Abby Weaver had tied up a darling !" she shrieked, in a voi. to pound you will only drink: Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea from hence
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� I - merely, bat of a different kind; 'pot of a parcel, and put them away out of sight. "You out thar, an' all th ve in your to JOHN C. MORRISON, Winthrop . ---
I . diffemut species, but of a different Then she went on with her work. She mother's heart can't light you,home I ' 1176tf For Sale �ly Mir JORDAN McClary's Famous IStoves
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genus. Nervous and alert, what her 'Was a plain, trustworthy -looking girl, 0 the black water rollin' over th �It beau- ARM FOR SALE.—For gale, Lot 12, onces- , .
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: . - I husband accepted in patient silence she with no show about her, as different as tiful face, an' those: laughin' blue eyes F siom 4, If. R. S., Tuckersmith, con -,aining
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Lreceived with shrill remonstrance and possible from the one her that looked at me when you was a baby sown to I —
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� I questioning.. Her husband patched up had married. She was pretty, with an 11 iall wheat. The farm is welP enced, Great Bargains in Table and Library
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entrancing little air of style about every- those lips I've kissed—puttin' out that never failing spring which runs through pipes .1 I .
. the bridge, crawling over its long reach - an' those black curls I've brushed, an
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. watched him at the neglect of the Gov- by a few times in a jaunty velv�t jack- "it' -1 kitchen,fraff6e barn,stable ani driving shed. 1 A .
ernment. He uncomplainingly brushed etand kilted petticoat,with thefair, it, Hels been a good boy," she-wention Good orchard. The farm is situated within Central Furniture House
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the sand from his little, puny, strug. round face with its fringe of fluffy blonde a cuOous tone, as if the mighty ear two and a half miles of Seafor�h, witl, .good 11 0 -Me WHITNEY, -
of the inexorable God she' had half be*, gravel roads leading in all directions. Will be . �
gling plants, %nd she set her thin face hair smiling up at her husband o � - I sold on easy tornas. For further particulars MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH.
bewitching little poke. Then she had . .
against the wind that cast it there. 't of a lieved in was become now a reality'to, apply on the premises or to JOHN PRENDE11- I MAIN -ST., SEAFORTZ
� In both the religious element or cast gone and looked at herself in hbr poor her,; and she-. was pouring arguments, GAST, Seafoyth P. O., Ont. 1136tf .
- of mind was strongly predominant, but glass,,taking in the old blac I unavailing though they might be, into . __ - - — We wish to draw the attention of the people of Seaforth and sur- '. � __ - t
k alpaca, the it -44 he's been a ARM FOR SALE.—For sale, the SOULh half rounding country to our large, extensive and varied stock of .
Jackson Reed simply looked out Plain common face with the d 1 411 hair bad habits, aa' w good boy ; never any F of Lot 23, Concession 6, Morris, cow �ai i
on nature and into his own soul, and combed back from her foreh'ead.' hat's worse than bad 100 acres, about 90 of which are cleare well % I
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tookinas Plain incontrovertible facts I ) habits, never any little mean actions. fenced, about 70 free from stumps an," wel W " HL -M
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. the broken bridge, the tossing sea, his glad it's so, for I don't think the , There's Abby Weaver, I know; but well timbered HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ; I
little wind-swe t, Lord look! at the fa�cp of the girl he's married. with iardwood. The cleared part isnearlyall I � I
. p eaud-atrewn garden can blame him." . seedeli to gra8s. There is a ffame ho seand ! IMF E.11141
- 0 Lord, love ii the same behind a hon We manufacture the most of our Furniture and can guarantee it t -
� T patch and God in heaven. Neither Sarah Reed had found a double trial ,n trame oarn, also a small orchard. This is one of y . 0
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ullified the other in the breaking -off of the ly face and a batidsome 'One. But the neat farms irf the township and Yjas no the public. At present our stock is very large, and -,is daily increasing. ).
" a ement, broken or bad land on it and is good for either . -
tbey .were simply there In ther first place she had eg while you keep� on makin'folks think ,rain- 6r stocIr ft"A 17; V. To reduce this ennrMr%rfq +,-�*Af� _d
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Reed, looking out on the frail, unsafe In the second pl 'A . J . that roses is prettier than potatoes, an' - r sold cheap, it i5 . 0 1 vur prices nave been marked away down. - "' .%_ I
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ace, this new matrilnOlo- . within three miles of Brussels and within a At our low prices everybody can afford to purchase. Our establishment �
pearls than oysters, the love that looks quarter of a mile of a school. Apply ( .
bridge, which connected them with the ial arraugement-had taken the darling of [ in the - __4
om under her immediate 8u- o"g- ROBB, Jr. see you el _ .
out of a pretty face will hold the I ' premises or to Brussels P. 0. wk. or I �-! � -E - '
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pervision. If he had married Abb He wa n't to � ur and pay us a visit , — , ,',�
which had swallowed up her father and est and the strongest. 11.44tf the whole family with yo � r-3 ,
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%brother whom she had idolized, and Weaver he would have lived either i blame -0 Lord, he wa'n't to blame. . SALE. -Con We will be very ha L#REAM " , , RTAP
the poor, little tender green things try- the lighthouse, as he had done all . Abby was a good girl, but you made -u being parts of Lots I and 2, on tae 8th oon to - �_ f i�
ing to live ander- h�r window, had seen life, or in her mother's cottage his this other one as pretty as a picturl. He concession of Morrie, 100 acres cleared and 5 have a visit from you, we remain respectfully yours, THE OENTRAL
. Nothing I acres chopped. The balance good hardwood FURNfTURE HOUSE ) I -
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. in them so many denials of either God's n't to blame. Don't drown him for rdrained, good i
love and mercy, or his existence. She live in Itye. The boxelid�a of t d! Lord! Lord! Lord!" woodshed
I he light- - attached. two. frame barns and frame stable, . . fft
0 0 n- good orchard and three wells and a soft water �
I was a rheumatic old woman now al- house terrified her. ` She sat there shreiking 11 in. a strai PROPRIETOR.'
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and higher,' srhool within five minutes, walk from the I touse. . �
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premises or address Blyth Post office. NICH. DERM
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man with innocent confidence in hi. was ' the middle of th i bridge now, he would be killed, too. -VARAT FOR SALE. -For ealia, lot 5, cone
�_ powers of holy argament,had visited her he went, and there was a storm comi God knew who.t now rents might be'111 ' ' - .
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� worry, Sarah, ' his last words k clang- , 80 of which are seeded to grass, we. I un. This department is complete in every respect, and prices the low-
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� � - o, first-class hearses on hand. Funerals attended to at the Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates,
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� - - the lamp. It'll be pretty neat dark y of despair. and very superior orchard, and on the otlier a shortest notice and satisfaction guaranteed. - OR MW IWURIDUS SUBSTAUC2_
.. . �church over which he presided in her went into a perfect fur fi f ty of said lot there is a -t. TW Alum,
111111 k. youth; indeed, it was the church near- enough for it th u, I reckon, ef it keeps )
� . � e Down she sank on those old rheumatic good frame house and barn, stables; and I - . I
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� "_ -z' est to the lighthouse, and that - was on this way, ef it is June." k hees that had not.bent at her biddin robard. The whole will be sold together or I E. W. G I LLETT,
� ��, I :� - for the last five years, and p yed as each fifty separately to suit purchasers, lo(ated OBERTSON Fqneral Director. MANUFACTURER OF
11 .. U - three miles distant. The minister had She eat at the window with ra Al. R ' I C131C;L<-;o, =
A � .4, � it miles from Scafortb, will be sold reasonable
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fine village lots adjoini' 91 ___7
1 1 .i- Bay, shaking a thin rheumatic hand with in the bleak pl ace. It was three feet rder, with good trade established. The six To John Logan S old stand, on the cQr-7 er of Main and EAY-ORTH,
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z . � th n na- pain. together to suit purchaser or purchasers, aff )rd- . ONTARIO,
I . In a ond chance to any one desiring to , lur. i F THE Co3rBINATION.
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I - . . I Wit hi i secin'i with the spirit, blossom' it never had. Mrs. Iteed nev- into the entry, and groped her way up respect, or lots on which to build as -the si;ua- - . � Funerals furnished on the shortest notice .
.� . 11 � I with the spirit; any- or looked at it now for buds. She never the narrow stairs leading to the tower., tion is equal to that of a y in the village. This � and satisfaction gul antead. rge assort.
_ � � body needs a little somethid' to ca' . I A IaL
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I I she only -look- She dragged herself up the steep steps property will be sold at a bargain via the 0% ner � — I nd Shrouds, &c.,
J � , hold on With the flesh ; when it's all ed out uneasily at the darkening sky with terrible determination. intends securing a farm. For�full particulars ; always on hand of the best quality. The be8t
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. ,comprehend, an' the Lord knows I � � 0 -'Bed free of chuge and
- . �, I ways knitting stockings -in fact, it e top, and.a blaze SUTHERLAND, both of Heneall. 11 76t f. We are now opened in. �ur new store, which is fitted up in first- prices the lowest. Fine Hearse. ..
. . . of light almost blinded her. The lamp, i I S. T. HOLMES, Funeral Director. Real -
I '?, - � . ain't never had much of anything but was all the kind of w - -1 11 class shape, -and everything �aade for the accommodation of our c * once-GODERICH STREET, d! �
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. I . . � spirit. I ain't never had any evidence, ,and she had never been an idle woman Sarah Reed might have floaterl d � F - tomers, and we are preparedito do better for our customers th9 POsite the Methodist church in ho
I 4 so to speak; I'ainitiuever had a fine propeity, bef Lots 11 and 12
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I : ..'' answered in my life. If I . bavej I'd those 8tairs upborne on an Concession 13, Grey township, H - before.
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f : -1, z w- You say,mebbe, and William Barstow from morning till ba%ek in her sitting -room on her knees. the exception of 16 acres reserved for firewood pnces. �
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,. pra er to give ons thing when you- ask -Ing at the room in whi - death and drenched to the skin, into giving Special Bargains that day, as we will celebrate it as our 0 d of Cotton Root, Tansy and
i ch Mrs. Reed sat the room. with stone stabling under ing day. .
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I . . - The angel of the Lord," sheanswer. � straight rail f ence, recently put up, a port on Tea
. ,� . - lieve he'd do a thing like that. That's It was a -plain, rather cheerless kind of � ornamental and shade t
n (7� P CO- $I- Will he malled to Iny address
� � , �i I - � . I jest contrary to what he said about him. a room. There wag a large -figured, ' ed solemnly, rais ng her gra �'head, underdrained, watered by two. never faiIin�g —Boots, Shoest Trunks and Valises I ada and United States. Dootoes ,L,Onsul.
�� . . � self an' the bread an' the stone in the dull -colored ingrain carpet 4 i � y wells and a spring rivilege for stock T us ; - tation hours, 9 4.
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I New Tastamea on the floor, 'I had a turn over thar an the road farni is pleasantly situated, has an av�n, our- : women Ireated only - sealed part:e
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� I � � I . . think he ain't any�whar, accordin' to my sofa. A few shall' hair -cloth- to an' got home. Seemed to me I should surpas.aed, while the buildings command a view ; COMPANY, No. 8, Fis,he E100 , 131 Woodward .
I � mind. a on the mantle -shelf, die when 1 thought of William. The . of the whole property and a large portion of ' � Avenue, Detroit mi,:h1,Tan. 1169,13
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� . I I No, Mr. Pendleton, a human a lamp mat that Abby Weaver had bridge is pretty well broke up, but I beautv of the place it is distant 4J miles from ____
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I - ain't never had any. I'll jest let you �urnin' I could ba' be sold reasonable. For further Particulars i
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� know how it's been a leetle. Here I room like this and set it on & apply to D. & J. ROBERTSON, on the J. LOGAN'S OLD SAND, MAIN -ST. SEAFORTH. Stem Bo�lejv wo '
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Imt I ain't never bad 'em -things that Mrs. Iteed had been rather goo a k. to make me
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. . brick residence containing all the latest iri- Having completed rebpil ing and repairing the old foundry,, and ArYo Marine, Upright,& Tubular
give me one of the little things.it %lert blue eyes, and pretty, soft 'gray. -wharl an'he has give it to me. I crawled d
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I I like a strident saw. " You`went up them stairs, Sarah'?" buildings all in good repair. I There are thrt e macliiaes,
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, keepin'here, there wa,3 an awful storm there. ,It's true about h' . I
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- hard to get aloug with. Jackson Reed's The Pale old man went up to his Yenient to markets railways, churches,' etc,,
. o no night, ah' my father an' my brother light burning meant more to the Lord, kneeling, and dood gravel rov,as ie I
I � wife and r-aisea her tenderly. ading In �every diiectior j. All K'nds of 1 Machine Rena'' - SAlt-PAns, Smoke Stacksll Sheet Iror
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_� . _ it ?,, Theie are three never failing wells. -is or . . I Works, etc.
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I_ � I ,� - 11 .1 mornin',their two darlin' bodies were there, and the old light -house keeper intensity. 0 AND GENEARAL FOUNDRY Wr%*nK Valve Engin
I washed -ashore. My brother 4ad only 1 had - . Manitobawber; he has purchased more land. � -- WXX K es- AutOmAtic Cut -Off Engineso
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*,�Vou the frost is on the punkin .
- der's in the sbock,
A . youck and 1
_ ta you bear �the:, k) .
. I strutin, turicepcock, I
And the clackin, of the ,gulne.,
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z - ciucklu'Vf tho bans, �
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,he rDostaes b4lyloo-ver as I
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)), it,s th,an,s the ,times a feller�
4 J his beft# � �
vatti i, o in, sun to greet him froll
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- . Wful rest , �
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I toleed the stsek, . �
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der's In the shock, - .
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ows something MOd o' hearty -A
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jr&qhe best of swomer'mover at
. all is here-, I �
W we juiss thellowers, and
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a on the trees, 1 , �
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I buzzin' of the bees ; ,
%tthsair'm So appetiziln', andlt
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49 A crISP and saunY- morninz
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.,-autumn days I
. :0 a platuetbat no painter hasti,
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,Wb 'the frost is,4onthe punlrin �
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t __�n dees in the shOck. : I
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The hudW, MAY �Vistle o , f the ,
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. Aud the rmpin' Of Oe U.Dglea leavA,
go the morn ; I
Tbo-stubble in t1io 1%riles—kin , 3.
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- like, but still � -
-A Pre*Wn' Serm"s to us Of' tl
growed to 1111 , . - :
The atiawstack in Uemedaer and � .
the shed ; , 11
. The boamm in their stv;U below --the
bead— ,�
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a clock, . I
W-henthefroat is oo the punk -WI
dees in the shock I �
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—James Whitt
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Gaietiesi,
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notice some of these barrels o
tigrked X, and some- Z. - Art
ferent kinds ? Dealer -No';
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but differently P�Leked. ,%Ir I
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powitor descri be8l the lalat I
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drowning ofa SvMts Uruz bei
he explains, bore�� every ,evidi
finement and h4h breeding
opened her mouth after her"'r
the remark, 11 llosh, I thougt
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gone . r. )21 I I
—Measure foi .Aleasure.-
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this?" 441hat'kyDur,condei
"ButJ ordered a quart-
qu%Tt.," "Yesitis;iez a'
quart. " I
—A Sure Pol�ter.Callej
father at hom-qo Johnny ?
Course he is. -1�dn't you .-sec.
clothes on the libe? MA p
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think ,of my voico?" I'lVell
pends. You ha4an't told,.mt
-you intend becoi4ing an, aixeV
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—She had sent, off a telegri
vWiting for an "ewer. k;u�
peculiar haltingoliek'of the
inaebine sounded.in the offi(34
- mid to her comPknion . 11-11 TI
George, I know. I tan tell,
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—61 Englialimeo and Gekrmi
country are all rQtted to es
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from the motheveountry, ani,
from the fatherlwad." .
—Mrs. Cums�—Why dii
I charge all your *h1te servaul
ploy negroes 'Slim.. FAngle? .
. gle—My h�;Kan4lb sister ffia
and I'm in7_m_our4i1D,g niow.
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. --Jack Latebdy—Doctor, I
ribly with ineow.nia. I d6n� �
might. What do you r
D�ctor—Wby don't you tr3
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—"'I have haa %Aelightfli
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said, as he took his hat ai
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go. 4 * may I call again 11, A
glad to see you,"I she replie
blush. As he wiilkedout in
he saw in the mirror of the .
reflection of the;roguish.gI*&.',
lug a kiss at hiwi, and he ta
' � 'I must have tha in the ori
. Age$P he whispered. H -e wal
young man, and he got it ' -
—Censue takeT—Aud___er_'
Jdiot, madam ?� . Madam—
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' any i
that idea from seeing the :
married. . I
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—Prayer of &�Jittle girl, 1:
I old : - Oh, L"d, bless pap
Ma. Mamma iithe,one tha
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0ount, you had better buy �
Re is perfectly ' Isouind. Q
. lieve you. If ' he hadu1 beei
would never bay,e rived `
age. I -1
--Conceit.—Laura—Suxav
a% she can be.: Bessie��
You think so? .. Laura—Th�
tbingi goes arotiod tayingths
I t011s her she looiks like me. �
—A Thoughtful Boy.—FA
gracious, Fiftz, �iwhere have I
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Fritz -1 tell �rito the c9'
Father—And w1th your riv
. 'On! Ffltz—No� ; I haA il,
take thein off b4fore 1 -fell i-13
—No Rarm Vone.—Papl�-.
b4.d word when I he tore his .:
Urgot myself 0 -en, --- ama�
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'Wrong of me tol,isay -such ,a
� Iny-oh you n du,t apolo I
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I often upse it M sle I
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.Young wornau 0 —
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"It the way ito Maple
'young W oman�',And pleas
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You tell. us the longest way
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—Assistant e4ftor—Lfere )
'Of 4 Ininister -assaulted by a A
lover, while in ithe act of P
ularriage Zere , ny- lChief-
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the railway n i .. Aisis
ed)—why I *
. lef—He WS
Inak, , I
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I - —We had bt Onlooking - �
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S&tde]Dp and I I Ad trie d-- to.
2011 someth' )f his great
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