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00"� NovEMBER 14, 1890. . I . I THE HURON EXPOSITOR. ! � 3 i I
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I l, Yes, Sarah - I do " replied Jackson Awake. Sidney, aged eight, listened ouch State waxon Jubilee Day, in 1887. 1 100 . � I
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Reed. The thought was steadily re- appreciatively, thewhe said, 11 And now After seeing all the horses we were � . � - I t- 1. . � �
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cur.'ring to his half -dazed brain, " Abby he j not stands tip there and says, I Keep Ukk en into the room.; where the harness . I i . .
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imeiat weaver, Abby NVeaver lit the lamp; off the grass."' I is kept. All that is:uaed for Stateoccaa- . � i . F corner of Victoria and Gporge Streets. � . . . . . . . . - � i I -
bat Sarah, Sarah need not know." —fie—Is there anythillgin the paper sions in specialty made in such a way I I � I Good stable and orchard. A01y t6 A. CARDNO, - - . . I -
- . The next morning Sarah Reed, look- this morning, my dear? She- Dear , that the crupper and straps form one � , - Saforth. 1 1183 . . - i . -
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, ing out of her window, saw a little me, yes. Here's four columns devoted , piece, All the separate parts of the OR SALE - -_ i
pure white rose on the bush beneath it. to the terrible sacrifice of dress goods at . harness are most profusely ornamented - ' F ,safe, combination lock, double door, just � I I - � i I
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. - Yes, I meant to hame told you it Fearn's, ands sensational account of, a with brass mountingH, which are cleaned . I I CLOTHES FOR H . as it lef b the factory. Also. 260 Acr. a o'n bank . I - � - � I � 'I
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bad been budded," said her husband, man with cerebral meningitis who was once in three weeks, and which are pre-, I . . I � . LEWIS, Solicitor, Goderieh. � 1168 ' - I I
when she exclaimed, "I found it thar cared by Wood's Sareaparills. Then served from discoloration by being kept . I I
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3Lers yesterday. Thar's another one, too." in air-titzht 'cases. 'When requir - ESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE. -For BRISHL'S I .1
I there's a po,rtrait of the man who, in- iod, all More Suits and'Overcoats for the boys ', Nice jaunty . . I
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Abby ventedthe 63 shoe, and an editorial on' the leather is burnighed up so as to shine Btyles I Cape Overcoats, low in price, and in- good best town in Huron County', will sell cheap, .
Tt was a lovely clear morning. It Restaurant doing good business, -
,�81 - lfe�vpr, looking out of her window, the value of advertising., i like patent leather., Among the col- good reasons for selling. Apply EXPOSITOR "t- U , * I I
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I his lection is some harness belonging to I � 3.1,94 tf . . :1
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� to the lighthouse to tell the old folks of teeth." " Oh, is he? I ud-ged ,fron, George the Third. -It is 129 years -old, ' �� I � - . �
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I OXrp � and all the ornaments are of copper � .
his Eafety. his yells that his teeth were cutting 31 .sarsapari" Ila, � I
William Barstowpass by on his way -11 Poor .child, -he is cuttin qualities—good School Suits cheap?—at our Boys? . . OFFICE. � .
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him." bridle - R. S., Tuckeramith, about the widdle of JulY I
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'*�evr York . Frost T=e. . an4 bit,.weighs 14 pounds. The State �last,a2yearoldred8teer. Theownereanhave .- i
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Mon Piano . when the frost is on the punkin and the fod . . I 1195-4 - I
- I der's in the shock, Every boy of us in the village knew that which wag.used on CoronatioNay . I ��
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And you hear the kyouck and gobble of the Uncle Jerry -Crawford. He was a dried. is 129 years old, and weighs four tons. ' HOROUGHBRED C()TSWOLDS FOR SALE. The Great Purifier I .
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I strutin' turkey -cook, up old t4n, and never seemed to get It is- of . enormous size and is one blaze T -The subscriber offers for sale a Shearling . .
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I & Co And the clackin' of the gulneys, and the any -olde- alLthou of gold. The panels are hand -painted, SEAFORTH. Ram, a few Ram Lambs, a few Shearling Ewes I
.W cluckin' of the hens, r, I _.kh always complaining. . .. - OF THE - -
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. And,the roostees, hallylooyer as he tiptoes on The form of saliiiiktion was invariably and the �gure8 are supposed to symbol. . � . . :
oompa�yy . : . Cows, reiri6tered pedigree. Will be sold on rea- -
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i - yaxa." " How you:feelin etch' � 13LOOD AND ]RUMORS I I
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I i JVith a risiu' sun to greet him from a night of ed, wretched, thank ye. _ eign all rode in it at, their Coronations 1. i OffEY TO LOAN.-Privateand company � �
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k IiMnd� 4190 . peaceful rest, I've heard that at least one thousand in Westminster Abby. We also saw , t M f unds to loan at lowest rate& $10,000 of I
o' 0 ' for As hei leaves the house bareheaded and goes out times, and never knew a deviation but the! private carriages in which the . '. . � private funds have been placed in our hands - I .
ntreid 0. to feed the stock, I which we will loan in sums tosuitborrower. .1 . q I
10 suit out, wlien the frost. is 'on the punkin and the fod- once. A drummer who used to come up Queen takes her drives when in town . Loans can be completed at once if title satisfac. � -- .
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� Ill ins"tra. der's in the shock. occasionally from St. Louis. got on to it, and pays private visits. She always hag I wry. DICKSON & RAYS, Coadno's Block, Sea. � �
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. t the steps of the drug store Uncle Jerry postilion, instead of being driven by a ! ERSEY BULL. -The undersigned will keep - L I
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toS ; , When the best of summer's over and the coolia' was seen coming up the,: street. ,,I!jn,t coachman. On State occasions, in ad- I J during the present Beason on his farm, 2nd A-1 .- � . � . .
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. . . I fall is here- I that old Crawford "' asked the drummer, dition to each of the pairs of eight I concession, H. It. S., Tuckersmith, a thorough- . . � � �
. * . STILL i IT SPREADS. bred Jerbey Bull, sired by. Canada!s John Bull. A L :
------- � of course, we miss the flowers, and the blossoms as he shaded his eye with his hand - horses having a postilion, a groom walks . I %
. . on the trees, 66 . j, - . I . Terms -41.50, payable at the tirne ,of service � �
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yes, be's the man who always replies at the head of each ,horse, so that the I with �rivilege of returning it necess JO11N . . . I
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� buzzin' of the bees ; that he's pretty well, praise ,God ?" turnout is one of ,the most gorgeous i ; HANNAH. N. B.- cc 0 ��. .... �
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e V.t But the air's so appetizzin', and the landscape " Oh, no. He's t things to be seen. We wound up by 01 0) . �
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I . replies that he's wretched, wretched, being shown the rioiug-sohool in which ERKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE ...... fhe under. � �,
of a,crisp and sunny morning of the airly )) 0 .
� thank ye. " I may be mistaken, but I all - the Queen's children ; LU MSDEN & WILSON'S B signed bas for sale a choice lot of BERK- 2 0 P tr. CD .... ' �
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pletur' that no painter has the colorin'to don't think so." i is' a lofty building, . I suiRx BoARs and Sows, from �9 months old down. . I
) � 1sa " Of course you a e.,, taught to ride. It . I . �.wa )..a. (D 01 .
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I mach- well -lighted and ventilated, 84 yards . . : All bred from prize winfliz. stock. Also one )-� C.+ Lo -r+ ". I .
I " Well, I hate to give in. I'll bet $20 - x - IMPORTED BoAlt 14 iuonth8 ol Prices right. R. 0 (D C+ 0A N i . I
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I . Wh,en the frost Is on the punkin and the fo& that when he comes up and you a7k him long by 22 yards wide, and is thickly DELBRIDGE, Winchelsea, Ont. 1194 tf 11 0 J..q � I �
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: � . covered with finetan, Royal - Glycerated Balsam of 1 Fir 0, � (n .
how he is he'll reply as I said." - At one end is a I � I " (D "r+ i �
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: N G I The husky, rusty rustle of the tasselS of the There were seven of us there, afid all window from whicti the Queen could I I W the House and Lot on West Street iu rear -4 ).we d I � I
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.we could raise was $16. We handed watch the progregs of the yoUDg'prin of the Public School Grounds. The house con- . �
. And the raspin'of the tangled leaves, as golden ... The gTeat remedy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and ],-indred troubles. 0 CD o--,.- d
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1�_A�. as the mokn ; . that out fast enough, however, - and it and princesses in thescience of equita- tains 6 rooms, with pantry, also hard and soft )-d. 0 i e
Hill Over . I water. The lot is well fenced and conveniently M CD � . � I �
, The itutible in the fuirries-kind o' lonesome had been covered when Uncle � Jerry tion. . The place is' now used solely ior . )-s I'd _� 0 �T ---- , ,
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: * I like,. -but still came along. We were on the grin as exercising the horses belonging to the on easy ternis. Apply to REV. A., D. McDOW. C) R I ;
. A preachin' sermons to us of the barns they the drummer called out: " Hello ! establishment. ! .
�axio growed to fill ; . . . I 1 150 Bottles Sold within the last week. ALD, Seaforth. 1194 tf � CD . : -
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the shed ; The Big Raft. i ; . C 0 01 � ,_
� . The bosses in their stall below -the clover over- you feeling?" " Pretty well, praise ,� � � are hereby cautioned against trespassing 4-4 " I .
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till . God!" replied Uncle Jerry, as he passed �Iost of you have heard of the great I : on the premises of the undersigned, being lot CD W �
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. Oh, it sets my heart a-olickin' like the tickin'of on. i 1 9 and 10 on the 6th conression of Hullett and r Z A) �J )-�" t. -q I i _1�11 .
a clock, . It was about two minutes before we New Brunswick -.and towed to New We have also another remedy, which is fast gaining in favor. I i
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d. I later I asked Uncle Jerry what he United States, but until two years ago (D . I �
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. meant by such conduct, and he replied: it was brought b� sailing vessels, cut, Burdock and Mandrake Bitters, MELL. 1194X4 to �f ,Q i .
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.. -Ah Taste8 Suited. -New Clerk -I feller gin me two-_ bi dollars." -New lengths for easy transportation. A� I : OTICE TO BREEDERS OF GOOD STOM -(D �.,. ...... 9, :
� 11 - re 9 . a- f the bes� known reme- �Tho undersigned will keep dufingthe 11 C, ri P) .
notice some of these barrels of applesa York Sun. , large shipbuilder believed it would cost I A cheap nd effectual Blood Purifier, and one o N . 4 b� )..#. I
- , son at Leadbury, a thoroughbre4 Holstein- �_� .
1 � marked X, and, some Z. Are they dif- I 0 .. .
Itoves less to transport the lumber ih bulk ; dies for all Liver and Kidney, Tzoublies. Try it, price 25c per' ackage.. 'Mriesdan bull by 11 Lady Collins Nepthuoe," C+ � I
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No 15667, sire, " Maud Hanning's Neptune," �_a )-d � I o I
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ents., i �i . tom- which the limbs onl'' had been Cut. . V P: I
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� - -i � ers want a barrel opened at the bottom . I - I : record 85 pounds per day �, butter 21i pounds . I I
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� the regular,physician -useful to . us bl "' LUMSDEN & WILSON'S W " 114. -
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drowning of a Santa Gruz beauty, who, . St. John. The ex eriment was watched i i I TH Sale, 6 Leicester ram lambs, got by a ram . am -1� - (D C) 0 .
%70 are his pills' and � powders and tonics p . � � that took prices at the Previncial, Industrial and . I . �
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Z , he explains, bore every evidence of r�- only the material representative of his with a great deal of, interest,' and when MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, ONT, i Weatern Fairs. Also a number of Short Horn 0 CD )"I I ;0 I . �
.T1 - finement and high breeding until she the raft in a heavy storm parted the I i Cattle of either sex, amongst which are 3 )-on 01 - 0--d 11 .
I I personal influence on our health ? I _', � bulls fit for service. Also some good col ng P H I
I . I opened her month after her rescue with The regular*doctore cure ; the hom- baws6rs, and was lost at sea, there were I r to all IV '-� (D � ; .
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. . goner." nites cures ; and so do the faith cures being prophets because they bad said it ' Come and Fet your choice. )p C) C) 0 )-d. I
I � � -Measure for Measure.-" What's would be impossible to built a raft that I Ethel, Ontario. . 1191 � . I
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� - . Christian scientists, and the foundollar . � I ATTLB STRAYED OR STOLEN. -Three P., ( CD . �
- "But I ordered a quart -that's no The man who conceived the idea still � � C yearling cattle, two steere, one heifer, 0 Q. J.t
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I quart. " thought it a practicable one. He be- I I . � I strayed or stolen. Heifer, all red; a hole � I
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I 11 L father at - home, Johnny? Johnny- result in that when the regular doctors it.'muSt be a different shape. So he went od]? Stock. is Like a Stream. on rlghi!flank, lower part of tail white and a M 0 9--4 ).� P1 �
: - . t. Course he is. Didn't you see his suit, of lose a - patient .no one grumbles, and to work in a different way, and has suc- . . hole through left ear. Steer, red and white, red M % P� C-4. v- P ..
I � � clothes on the line? Ma just washed . . hairs through the white, some white on, fore- M � 11 .
cee-ded in bringing Rafely into his docks -----.;( head, white strip down back of right shoulder I 0 1
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L . . the community *stands on end and three rafts. The last one contained ten- . .1 and along back and on rump, white around w � " 0 L
, -11 And now, Professor, what do you howls. -Rochester Union and Adver- thousand sticke of timber,- and was right flank, lower part of tail white with red . I . P &a .
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I think of my voice?" 11 Well, it all de- . � . about nine hundred feet long. It . differs Hundreds ta'ke from it, yet it never apparently diminishes. Thi 6' spot in it, two white spots on left bip, small (a V ;Z ; 1
1 tioer. . I " white spot on top of left hip ; a hole through )1 P;- :�, - L __ I
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huckster?' . , end to end of the raft; around this � tho stre . am. � received and liberally rewarded. WM. MUR- .aq ).dw . �
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� I She had sent off a telegram and was tion is that it is the part of rational chain - the iaft was built in sections, 0 ).." ;:r F") .
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I 11 � pecul�iar halting click of the receiving men of good character who have studied tween each section. Each section.was . - . TEACHERS WANTED. -4 P - )-I "_ . . . ,. . - ,
I I 'he So do sluggish stocl-,s. They become decayed. They are not fit for �
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I I I . said to her companion : " That's from modern science lighta'the way, how far- tomed-tbe former rafts were round Commercial use any more than decayed meat. Finally, they are known TS'ection No. 13, Stanley, a female teacher .16 -.4 0 O� CD I I
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� ter'. Y) - they can aid nature and how they can . x feet wide, and higher in the center as dead. ' . . . . Duties to commence January Ist, 1891. Appli- O �
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' beat avoid obstructing - lier.-Buffalo. "I cations 'stating salary will be received up to �! " P (-J I �
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I . -11 Englishmen and Germans in -this � than at the sides, and drew thirteen November 20tb, 1890. Address,ISAAC ERRATT, Z ��- V 1-d ).a, *� w I .
I offn countfy are all related to each other." Commercial. feet of water each. When the raft left Constant motion keeps water in the best Cond—ition, Secretary, Varna P. O., Ont. 1194x4 N � � � I
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. , 11 How's that?" " The former came evils that result from employing the un- St. John's there were seventeen sections ______ ' a W aq . I
. I And a consta flow of trade keeps a stock in best condition. We have EACHER WA3�TED.-Wanted for School �
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a., in. quacks to prescribe for the maladies were the three aft sections. The wood holding 2nd or 3rd class certificate, Duties to - . I
I -M.ra, Cumeo-Wby did you di is Norway pin'e, spruce, and hackme- ing in and -flo ing out. commence on January Ist, 1891. Applications ,AV -61 D ALL iwofiA�
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. � ploy negroes, Mrs. Fangle? Mrs. Fa knows something is better than the tained about five million feet of lumber, -Do u Appteciate the Advantage Harlock P, O., on or before N ovember 15, next. N 1. I .
gle-ryly husband's sister died last week, butthelossof three sections decreased THOS. NEILANS, Secretary. 1IM4 ,�
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�A_Go, UJ ture and the condition ' of the about $2,500 o tow Ne raft from St. Of buyina always from a clean fresh stock of new goods 7 If you do, T 0 SCHOOL TEACHERS. ,,atarrh I I .
ribly with insomnia. I don't sleep �t John to New Yo�k, but there is a say. I
- p buman ,system. Of course " he does . . . you can have that advantage by trading at the Bargain Dry Goods and second or third ct'ass cortificiatc, inale or female, I - -_ " - I
; night. What do you recommend. ing of about $5,00 in customs duties, as Applications stating salary dealred will be re � . �
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� - go. all again ?" that the originator of the idea has � � . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. . . : �
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� be saw in the mirror of the hat -rack a and then transported in this way. . . Beriber offers r sale t a house north of ow i .
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R10- a,ge and he got it. England, a nousin of tbe.Mesers. Cant, -The peanut crop _ in Virginia will -'ON* ARM FOR SALE. -For sale, part of Lots. 29 i .
young inan, A. Biseett Thom,- of London, FIRST OF THE SEAS .
, - of Galt, Ontario, and who paid a visit F and 30, Concession 1, MoKillop, containoi% ' � -
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. not!" There it ,is a -gain. So -many people get stables : - . pound. I Min two lots of the corporation of Seaforth. -1 i �
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Red- L rna. Mamma is the one that parts her visit to the Royal stables, or 11 Mews," and'Turkey; Potted Haim, Potted Ox Tongue; Lunch Tongue, Dun- FsItuated on &oncession 13, lots 22 and 28, Ides!' POND'S I . : .
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ly Op_ hair in the middle." - tlers, to a farminear Bethel, RcKiliop township. They are close to' the best . I I I
- house as they are called, situated immediately " the dee Marmalade, Oriental Pickles, Curry Powddr in bulk and bottles, ___ _�
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� lieve y0u. If he hadn't been sound he . health, while amusing the children well adapted for eitfier stock or grain raiming, Vounds,. - - I If
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i uld never have lived to such an coaches, which are used on all import- dropped from her seat and was dead in- Teas in Green IL I ambothfarms are watered by a living spring 1 4
, � WO . . 4 � � . creek. There are about 30 acres of choicetim- ft . ] .1
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age. � - stantly. Her partner in life died some 1. : ! nsect q .
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. six or seven years ago in Mdrnington. - Sugars, all grades ; p i ! SUBSTITUTE FOR 1 4 1
sy and � thesestables, a ticket-trom oneof the Mrs. McLeay was a most worthy and I separately ortogether to suit purchaser. For - � .
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1UU F . .Royal Household is necessary ; but it, - i price and terms apply to the proprie r z.r,.Lr, -_ —
Intoldh4r 0. youthink s6? Laura -The conceited a my good fortune to obtain one. On respected Christian woman. MCEWE-N. 1191tf % 9 . I
as been thing goes around saying that everybody 'a -A span of roadsters belonging to . Ificybest prices paid for choice" Butter, bressed Chick -ens, Ducks, . - I I .
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age$ of gracious, Fritz, whiere have you been? ' we viz : 1st at Lie ' towel, Mitchell, Milver- I I � ; under-drainea and all seeded to grass. Therels . . - . �
:rs t%* Fritz -I fell into the canal, papa. we re taken in charge by one of the ton and Atwood, slid 2nd at Brussels, large brick house -with fin root and contain- - -
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� On I Fritz -No ; I had. just time to tablishment. The nutuber of'-�horses re, ively. '1h3 six year old was sired by . J. 11AIRLEY ipli .a- 0 barn with stone stabling capable of accomodat. .-
� 69-13 quired for the use of the Queen and of )) fP . � I Ing 8 horses and 82- cattle, also straw house, and I
I tal,,e them aff before I fell in. . 11 Old Princeton, the late property of I . I root house, stone pig pen, driving and imple- , I
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. -Can you tell cleanliness of the stable itself, and also 1 7 . i ' PAIN TAKE ANY OTHER,
an assistant, who is respon Is for the i a good bearing orchard on each * farm-
� - young woman on his arm) for the care of the ten or twelve horse,, i in Toronto. mile and a half from Seaforth, and are among I ,
L ine the way to. lViaple street, air 9 ,- -George Foley, of Peterboro, went the best farm, in the Huron tract. They will be -_ --- I �
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mwrriage ceremony. Chief -Put it in the ad, f see and chest was badly con- gested, and �_ L. Stevenson, Rider Ha.flgard and other famous 8rd, (539).-TAdy Derry 2nd, (MlOjby MWW - - � -
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� f thayailwayq6we. Aasistant,(astonis from appearances death had evidently Some very nice Enes of Ladies"Angola BOAS and uthgn. All sistorto Great Easkru, Y110soffork, York- �
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I I . making a coupling. I .- had evidently washed up .her dinner I Post paid. Well bound and handsomely illu- .
I I -We had been looking at the statue horses, and each horse is caparisoned dishes' and then gone to her bed- . � - . the -present- seasmi, the improved Yorkshim. I
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