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Rec4ipta for the Household.
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- declining years we have the 6 - I ,ON- *.1 . , We ba'Ve several hneii of nr# to 614r,,ati �, -. � - � �.,T " tL '. I,, - I - 7 h -d. - N1*V4
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of -knowing that -we have -done -our--bilf .' ,-":Vv-b j - MISS 8" I ' ' WAI-�?ft` �"e��`7 aen , � �Mr. S
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in purpose.' ;. 116'Jetc-had to be - M uffis � XTY DOW"trY and Surgery � - -
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&�d &coo plished our � lad.ie�' Astpach�n' C , Boas, c.; A� so a I . � .. �� a specia;lty. - -
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An d now to- all the young folke who I � , ", � --Z - . I I . of GentS, 5ersian lamb Caps -cost price I . . i . , - ., , - I � - L. . -- ' � 11 --.- I
beat,like a bad vhile�?', � r number 1 . I I " .- - - �� - �, R,6es, fixtures,
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The regirnin, severe as, it was, proved � � . RANK S.Besittle V. S., gradUateof %t,k �- I
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readthisand contemplate marriage I - will ca them off. . . - . . . -PER ' 11 A'a �
would say, look well to'the choice you salutary, and several months passed be- I . rry 11 . - . PA F V6terina C61feie, Toronto, Menber - -
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are making. Be sure they are the right fore Uncle Zeb dared to provoke Aunt I I . . � I Veterinary X4 ical S&iety, etc;y treAft -all dis. . I - I
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partners for you, and then make your- Liz's righteous indiguatiou 'Again. -Con, t I -�A-ND - ". ce at thea JRame- MA
- - . I romptly attended to either by o;y or night ' � - ,& J. 4C), 4&lbf1e1*4
selves worthy of. them and their utmost NIELIA H. KEys, Old Lemon City, ! - . 8hargos 'moderate. Special attention given ta I - I
. i EDWARD McFAUL � veterinary dentistry. office on *af - L 11, Inade tvo�ween th�
confidence, ever remembering that Gol Florida, in Home8tea . . I I n Strsak - I � L
I. I � Seaforth, one door south of Ridd's HsVdvMrV I �. . ity of H4Y. 1 an(L ,
is the giver of All that is good.—A. S. . I ; I I window. store. I � j
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F. in Ohio Fa6rier. I i The Borrowing Neighbor. I . . - i i
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uition. titne she had when She. was quite a .. . I %. 4nentiop L r. L
Woman's Int , """ "' 'Nmx"Y--00mft*- Mr. L
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i Shades Preibyterian Murch, Beatsr&h, On1L Alld* I r.
. � JAoved b , Mr.
An old gentleman over seventy young house -keeper afflicted with a . 3 % tea 0 Horses,,CMtle.-Sh"p, or any of I&* do. . '34,nell, hat
came into the city from his farm with. borrowing neighbor. This lady seldom - . L L � U3Jaiaxted a I
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out his o Vercoat. The day turned chilly had anything of her own at hand when I . . L —AT— -rmary oir=elww =remasslu"y *'M**d It ** I'll . . town hill be I
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- I L -harzos nvydersie. .TAMF,S W. ELDER, Vd4r. 'counci
and be was obliged to forego his visit to it was wanted, So she deoedded up9n - � - . P. a. L Care
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the fair.^ . . - disposition of her friends. - . . .. ; nary-Sur,re)n. -A!arp Stock of Vabeft L . _
� the obliging, . -1 � 0. W. PAPST'S :Lry Afei cines c constantly on hand] - �� - 1 : r.
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To a frier(d who remonstrated with" One day my mother pat an her large . 1 � � 11 '. . . - I - . . �� ' -
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him for going away from home thas un.- housekeeping apron, and stepped across i -- BOOK STOR,E, SEAFORT]I. L p'tny. lc�.,Tried, ',
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prdpar4 he said : " I thought it was the yard to her out-do6r kitchen. The 1 L I LHG�U ek, see4'onded bj
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going �o be warm ; my wife told me to kitchens in Kentucky were never a part . . Lowing ac4
take ink overcoat, -but I wouldn't- of the house, -but alwayl at a little die- . ATTHEW MORRISON Walton, insurance I the foll , -
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Womeh1have more sense than men a ' F ' � RMERS, READ THISY - N ssioner for taking affidaylkso ,menry Pfaff, -
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. . ny tance from it, in a separate buildin q. A � . Conveyances, &e. Money to 1()Sn at the low,egj L I& IL 0. E-1albfleis
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way. . � . 11 Aunt Phyllis," said miy mother to - - . I rates. M. Monarsox, Walton. * � �
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A fraiak admission. the -cook, who was browning c9ffee . � -- - — �
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/ 80 J It. IBFAT, Barrister, Solicitor, &q. Olaoe- . lumber, $177.41 ,,!
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. Women's good sense is said to come grains in a skillet over the fire, "I -h for Barga ' . Rooms One D . ,culvert,42-50, -a�
from intuition ; ma� it not be that they thou ht I told you that I was coming Hur n oor North of the Commerela
. 9 e AND PROFIT THEREBY01 P4a Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams butcher Klopp, work ft, Y
are more close ob.3ervers of little things. here to make pouRd-cak and cream . . � I I . shop. Agents-CmaRox, HoLT & CAN1mo1r.,870 - jacobia, � gravel,
One thing is certain, they am apt to pies this morning. Why is nothing i * . I il New Years, -----�—
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strike the nail on the head, in all the ready ? � -,� t . � � . . n ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, 89iiat. ,g I di
. . January- Ist, 1,891. kX tora,-&c., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAzzwo, - face dainage. 6 -
ordinary problems of life, 4nor-e fre- " La 'me, Miss Emmeline!" replied GENTLEMEN , . QX.; Wit. PROUD1100T. 6" funeral ire Mrs
quentbr than the lords of creabion. Aunt Phyllis. 41 Miss' Tilda Jenkins i , - - I . I
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'* AccordiDg to Dr. Alice Bennett, done carried off every pie pan and roll- ' 0 L CAMERON, Barrhkl% �
. r! e beg leave to inferqn- you that the SEAFORTIE1 ROLLER I r their support in the past, and have decided n-AXEROX, HOLT &
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who recently read a paper on Bright's ing pin and pastry -board, and borrow- to COME TO THE FRO" AGAIN With MJV CASH D18- V 86HOOM in Chancery. &c., Goderich 01kt, surveyis,�S]1.50; � L '
disease before the Pennsylvania State ed all do eggs aud!crearn fo' berself. � MIL�Js have been recently refitted and improved by the- addition of a COUNT SALE, and will give everybody that wants M. 0. - OAXMN, Q. Q. ftn�p HOL,r, �V Q. -$4,94 ; Saim 1�
I ! . . . UHH" GOODS the privilege of getting GooD RAR- CAMERON. J . -
Medical Society, persons subject to Her bakin'isn't md'nibegun." ; I I 6" . Wrn. Bell, gravel
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bilious attacks and sick headaches, who This was a high-handed proceeding, December, 1890. Now is your chance to buy J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer, ko . I - .
have erawling sensations, like the flow- but nothing could ,be* done *in the case. Lug' e Quantity of the Latest Improved Machinery, goods at ROCK BoIrrom P=M. I am going to 11) 0- lAte of Victoria, B. 0. Offi . �
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os-orepr Tcord,gra�vel aiid:
. , —X- � k of my stotk ap It Is heavy and Bank of Commerce, MAin street, Seaforth. Pri. i 'Nvirson.", .gravel, -
ing af water in the head. who are It *as Mrs. Jenk4ni' babit and mother ' i � * clear the bull . A
R M . aking this mM sec'ond to none in Cauada MUST 13E SOLD. I am not giving this offer to vate funds- to loan at 5J and 6 per cent, IoS5 I
'tired all the time' and havevnexplain- , had always hem so amiable about it, � : . � � � roake money but to ow mY M09BY BACK,tberefore '� gravel^nd haulill
; . . this indncement. The chanoe is now open for ANNMG & - BCOTT. Bardskmm� SoHollolk - J. Q, X41bf1eischi
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ed xUacks of sudden weakness, may that the servants, who were easy going I , � -
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well be suspected of dangerous tenden- never ,troubled themselves to ask the . 4 you to buy or purchase X 0011VOYADOOV16AC. SolicitorBlor-theBook - $3�35,,An for .,
. ' For the'produetion of a :first-class artielb of Iflour. Our choWng atone) DRESS GOODS, XLAXNELS. MELTONS, of Johnston,- Ti9dalis &'able. Money to low -$12� 55 ; Itobert I
cies in the direction of Bright's din- mistressi but lent -the inconve i . I .
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ease." I nient bor- which hao a capa.dtv of 2A00 lbs. per hour, will be rtinning steadi pgi�NTS. DENIMS, COTTONADES, MANTL. Office --Elliott Blook, Clinton, Ontailo. A. IL I L. F. cutten, N,
rower whatever*he desired. . ly. INGS, -VELVETS, SILKS,. WOOLEN WEAR, X4N=*.JANft BOOM 781 . I .
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The -veteran newspaper correspond. ' Sometimes, Just as we were going to farmp'rs - 6an A:epenj upon' -getting their chopping done in a first-class SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, CARPETS, HAT -8 I — .. �Member* of Wild
ent, Joe Howard, of the New Yorl� church, I was too little at the time to mann'r for SIX CENTS PER ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. All. AND ,C,kPS, CLOTRINO, OVERCOATS, H01=8TZD, guopenor to tht. Ate Arm vied. - A'11 accoum
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Press, in, noting this statement, qug- *remember,- mother said that a 'small. chop 'Will be w-eighed in and -Gut 6f the mill. - - , I - � . - - - LAMPS, &c. . . . Hattor, Conveyaueer . anA .Notay- Sonaltor fft -- -ers pleas take m
gestat "Possibly Alice is corre4 in black boy with very white teeth and a f � I I � I . Remeifibdr the above naweO goods yrilibe sold the Cmudiad Bank of, y to loud. 11 0
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her diagnosis, but why doesn't she give very woolly head, would pop up at her glisti-ng tr&Ae w.ill %-e - RVILLE at. TWENTY PER CENT. -DISC OUNT on retail Famsfor-asic Offift In Scott's Illo�k, Mon � . I
. . � the in charge of MR. J. SUMME 1 -85 � . .7 I -. . . Teapon4le .&I
Some idea of treatment ? I know a man chamber door, ex:dlaiming : I unt pn es: that is to sayi iVyoir,buy worth of StrGet-_804foli� . . I I for .
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who hits been I tired all the time " for, " It-owdy Miss Eitmeline. Miss an ob iging and experienced -miller. Those who patronize us can co goo"da you will get them for $4. or if you buy � � - �. - ,that Hoc: ptease
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- I .1 i$10 worth of good's you will get them for - $8, or ICKSON'& HAVBV f0r7iffly with Messrs. . I .
ten yews. Night before last' be took Tilda,Aone sent we to borrow -yo' Prayer on. I - . - I if you buy $20worth of e -3,6u will get them - D -Varrow -,aiz -ftondfoot, Goderich; B$p I . clerk bumediate-1
two doses of calomel and yesterday he book. She' is goin to church -to-dAy . . . I 11 . : for 1115, or W. other worv-POR'EVARY DOLLARS, . rUters. . SolieitoM etc., - Seaforth And Bru-neb.. I I � to meet - In the tol
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wished be hadn't." herself." ' . 4 WORTHOPGOODS AT TUB RROULAR RETAIL PRICE .. . - � , M � r 13tt4
/,. Honorable and CourteoU19 Treatment �,-� .�r R.S.HATS- � - W. B. - D 1C WV.-- j
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Rev. Wm. J..�DAvis of B -Jqn -EmmelioiVs lace shiwl' an red Give us a tlia,%,and be conviteed that this is the begf'place in thiS xr.-, PAisTs,rAxn�oms,- also-&. good -and well -as- , Z - � .. I , � � — . - .
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I 21st, I&O : - Satin fan ; Miss Tilda wanted to make part. 'f the -couatry,to-get TiB ti -D (Y dO " . .Xorted stockof du ad a fli)e*16- - � � -11 rmowg . � I lke'epetv
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. FLOUR�-OHOF-and all kinds of mill feed for iale �Cll 46 jq�v.pst cuh.- - - -: . - � . , * - * - J 66 i Sloss to, lluen. "
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, Mild mother �por- living prie�es. - -1;6ii. tllou I sand .-(10,000) bushels of - wh,e,ac-wan�eo,-for AW RemeMber the 20 per- cent. disoount; . : tent. I With thi� 'Privil I , , - -thick starchfor al
my life to Warner's Safe Care. d bad - All, this, 1-thiak,�,m 1. . 1, � . 1 f lrll*�� - T I . - W �*v barge" - . � -g I ; a ems
. - _ Dry,Goode Stock net �Oash. -Come everybody 0 W- - mdobe 14. - - . . b -id -m- IV i7 -1 �
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a constant hemorrhage frokmykidneya fectly se� against our, ever borrowing as - 1� -1 ` art *t th - dno my - A
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for more thaii five months. ' The iphysi - much as . A slat . e-peucil ot -a pin' We wh�p� the highest- .m�arlket price will be paid. , --- I � 4 - �.; � - &no bn rz - AN 4 T, '31OLVIME6 , %= 01 - �
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husband spent hundreds of dollar43 and go withbut.' I never thad a sister but hemember the place, near the milway freighk she4 f6rmerly , - -a of November and N�e U-4 " " , - - - . � . * " - I -.T..—,- - � . - -1 � iso,
. . . , ,. - during f--V-,ril�nth . M X. -1 --- I . ' Let it boil for U13
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I was not relieved. I �was.-under the 'cousins often Spent -months at 'the know' 'asthered UIM, , No trouble fb: show Goods whether .' I I I 1 I ;1 DO=-ISMY. - -, - -- I �
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care of the snost 'eminent medical men house, and were in, and #ut of my room . i , - I ! . - . . I I � i I
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in the Stata� The hemorrhage ceased in the freest Way, forever" bringing me I W., �H. 0 0 —D- � E &'con . . - I �
I . i I � 7 � � a.: 8:' FAUVr,..Zur'l�.h. .. G.-,FO'Mce --- ovei Iohnpotev ,Hard - I I I Of. W�
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before I had taken one bottle df the - . � . �.. - . I , I i 1 ., � -�, ' e n y - for v*iul - . . . . . I , -�111
their glovt:x to n"ad or their tips to --L - -- - I � - I 1196 , .. . � .. . f -, � ketiforth. 'Eli at idt. I 1W ditft9U011Q1 I im , , 0 i of ., * th-,
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fully r,eoommeed it to all who are sof - &I Never borrow;" said my mother, i - I . I . I . -� � . % - . -;�i44 & �A -k- � -
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fering from kidmey troubles," "Buy, or give away, or do with i t T - -Te�l gh�i- — -PM .XmW, before iaddin .
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An inside car full of tra viellers'*as . —L*� � , ; . � � ., ,- 4', : ,0� --.- -- 010notteew , "-- I',- ,-1 � 1. Iip, I
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old the anni � rear . e � . - I I JUL � -- ....��e,Wlll be at �
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walked by the sido of the.horse. The 4oyal hotel, on -the evening of the,28th 1 � OD . - . j - I . .M%- Lma iazz U -SACH J10"11, - - int 4of ballbl
leaped down from his seai in front and h � -P-i 0 . ,,:�, �- #� it*V.
C2 sknd at Murdouk%.,UoAe� -g -- - - �
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slowly the car progressed. . . ORTH OFFERS FOR SALE A - MAGNIFICENT STOCK .(D . 0 - - . — ... .1 I I Jrit-!, ��v� - , - I � � intoa,piotofhot
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turned around -angrily and "ked why he Farmers' notes -discounted. I I I I I 90 - 9) � rn . L --J R And Amucher,,00nsko,be, onti, - , I 04141 -:by A fire.' - 2 1
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disturbed them in Drafts bought.and sold. - 2 - I � � � 1 4 i r 1
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tinned, putting bis n over hisuose OFF-10H�--Iix. -0ommercial'Hote UALITIES I P - P -i -A ,1.-" . , - Door effid'ot Ahi Tresiliyterim . k, 890010 .
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cralture ! Every time she bears the 'ilding - 1J, -0 0,-� v-1- -� , , ",
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-door slammin' that way She thinks one J. V. SMITH, Manager. 09 P , P' , v6**, td-- , -9**, 02& I will! -
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of yez is gettin' down to walk up-, the . I . 1.� IL. U10 I �Oit#AiO! .
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Uncle Zeb. At the cler ai � for Isadies P - � V10% - eton. , "Sm.00-aw .40 il - -
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about the place. and was noioriously'. . I I I � 0 , , I - �b Tbs,�
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under subjection to Aunt Liz, who was � I 0 � . � .1 his -
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MCKM Diredory,40 901t I i . It' will be ,494" in -Z, =,"&,10ftl�
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JOHN BENNEWIES, Reeve, Dublin P. 0. L -2 - . 9 `
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regular black Zantippe. Uncle Zeb, on JOHN MORRISON, DeputyReave, Ward 3, � I . � . � 1. - I �� -i _: I
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DANIEL MANLEY,Councillor,Ward 1, Beech- ., I am* � I � :,. , -, , . � - n - , .
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Put Aunt Liz in his'p6l . , a 4 JAMES EVANS, CouasMoriv . 6-0 _D . ., * I , t -, "* . - r. DRUM fft_ 0*�
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of old. but at the same time -he *as -an wow. � I � - . Gent's' and Boys' School BoOtSj ,.Ladies'; . IV - �* � 06unly-.0i Iffunaf , -Iwft AOUNW 1i ,at
arrant coward and completely CHARLES DODDS, CouneWor,Ward 4, Sen. ' 4 I � . .. I 21 7 11 1. 1 I ,a(-Jh#-_ 4s,All -M-OM -bb -4 liir �
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under his forth I � �" , , , � � =41 :*i IWL , �,. -
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wife's thumb ; in short, was a thorough. JOHN C. MORR1SON, Clark, Winthrop. I .- � - I . . '* ', L - -
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my household. . DR. SMITH, Medical Health Officer, Sestorth. Li I M . 9) I - �414 .1 . . 1""I 1 -
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Unale Zeb's'bosetting sin was whisky,,. W'M. ARCHIBALD Sanitary InspectoX,, Los N. 11 . '"Ar . I .- 4 .Z
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holidays, be P5 � �. - * =U .. -
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drunk, much to the disgust and horror General, - - - A -- .. x
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of Aunt Liz. A night befoire Chrlatmf * � . ! . t, -Ag I .11 � branch " -at. - ... .
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our holiday dinner, with the understand- - 0 i � CP - :�� P , ; ,. .- - - L .
our erwcial produce and money rates, Telegra. . I M � . -. -
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,ing that he must go and come as quickly phic connections everywhere 1192, 4 i i , 111::�� � . W � .
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as possible. That evening he failed to I SEAFORTH AND — BRUSSELS. )Do Cb Ch i—I .01 . I AIM' BRUCE
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passed, and the next day, and three .JOHN BEATTIE . ti CA Loan - and In 'St , ent I
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days went and no Uncle Zeb appeared . 1 i . . M I - I 0 , .
On the evening of the third day baci Olerk of the Second Division Court ; 0 - 'd a C>1&3P-A61V7X-- � -
he came in his usual condition at Such County of H, uron. . ! THE � 0 0> . — �
a time. Aunt Liz said not a word, but C - ommis'eimier, Co � nveyancer, Land, CAXADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ;Q '-d ma'4 t4, Th's Company' is 1x4ning goney on . I
went around about her work with an . I Loan . i - I Farm, Security at 10 I
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ay f doing on such occasions. But Funds Invested aiid to Loan. I I - - HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. I S .
there was a volcano smouldering be. . I �> 0 P PD, Mort9swes � Puchased.'
neath. . � OAPI.'TA'L (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - $6.0009000 .
OFFICE-Ovee ,Sharp & Livens' store, Main RESTS - - - - - ' " ' . - - $80a,000 0 #I 0 - -i'- "' -
Uncle Zeb was soon stretched out on � treet, Seaforth. 111.6tf I - B. ALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. el- pu VINGS BANK BRAIR OR, ' � � -
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soon as she was assured from his snoring Estate of the Late Don;�Id � - � time left.
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that he was fast asleep she brought out McIntosh. A General Banking Busine�,ia; Transacted. Farmers' Notew Discounted. �' , .
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a bund(e of switches she had previously , . E . Drafts issued payable at ,all points in Can&", and the - I 0M" --00=0r Of Market 9 1� - - I .
hidden in the wash -house and calmly I have instructiozis to sell the p�roperty occu. principal . and North street, GodoiicL .- q=n- .
log, a strODLf pied by the late Donald McIntosh in Harpurhey, I I I I
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walked to he Cities in the United Stabe I -*,Great Britain, France, Bermucla,&c. - "S- -
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,oDsistlng of briek cottage and other build* . . D,UN,�N ,
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sheet and, spreading it on the floor sl�e � SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. . .....
and about hilf an acre of l4nd. The property is - � , I M"AGM. �
rolled tb6 helpless giant into it, and very suitable for a retired faximer, and will be Depoilts of $1,00 and upwards received, and current rates of interest allowed. 00daloh, August � = .
with thread and needle sowed it secure. sold very cheap . for cash. immediate poweasi I - � 6wim. -
on. INTEREST ADDXD TO THE PRINCIPAL AT TCHN END OF MAY AND ;NOVENZE19 IN EACH - � --- --�
. ly around him ; then taking the switches 1191tf .. F. ROLMESTED, Seafort-h � - ...- KIN I - - - - I- V
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she wore them out on his back. The I I 11 . I . .- I - 1EXCELLIENT -
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about this until the next day,, then I &t HOFFMAN & ()0% � Seaforth. I F.- H01�'XESTED, Solicitor. JOHN Al � RD, Manager � P , . -DE: I '. Moves at HoirpjiAx - & - 40ols., Be&- -
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