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I". 99 My dear," he said, not motidin my father forgive us,. I don't mean to excel.in sweetness and richnen of mel- J . UMTORTANT NOTICES WeUhigWnt Grey and Bmc*;
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**",� , Cecil, whowat -lounging by the win- bedisrespeettul, mother, and I love you ody the songs of those in the garden, I 'donee - GoM,WoiLrv, Pmenger. mixed. .
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. I dow, " I'h&ve - iust heara of such a cat- as well as ever; but I won't -give up my even go, perhapejanet sapg more sweet- Ethel...�*�.. .. 2.61 P. it. 9.31 1P.X.&38?.l1L -
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,� . astraphe , it is in connection with those own girl for anyone, not even' for my y than b won . - L BlUeVAJO..... b... 3-21 10.100 9. W
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L it is the talk 'of the village, and no Cecil stoopecl down and kissE d L%dy In conclusion, the lecturer dealt with Passenger.
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L see. -et from Un one -the girls are left Grey on her forehead as he spoke, and the latter days of the pottess', and gave � THIS IS NOT A YARN,' S hole through right ear. Any information I Bluevale .. .. .. (3.48 n.22 7A 1
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I absolutiAy nilegs, my dear; and then he went out of the roon A ithout is touching account of the final scene in - i . 'a � Brussels. . � � - � , 8.55
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� - . thankfully iuceived. 1�. I � ROSS, Brucefield
�� . their mother- ue does not care to blame waiting for any last words from her'. the history of this most; remarkable � I L198-tt
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her, " r -he in d -lead, poor soul !-but she She ha�d to aicknowledge to herself, as woman. But we have Yarns that will please you, 'Yams . ' � I
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I was little short' of a spendthrift. She she saw him- go. with a queer mixture of I � 0 that you will appreciate, because they are fine, 'nation look, double door, just London, Huron and Bruce.
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speculated, and. lived on her capital- pain and pride, and love ri,nd an,fer tug- - His Nose Itched. I aa it left the factory. Also, 250 acr. a on bank ' .
� .. , )1 - - . strofig and cheap., Always in stock -the best GoTN* NoR,M- . �. Passengtr.
I fact I assure YOU. I ging at --her heart, that he was not such of TAke Iftron -, 150 acres cleared� E. N .
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I ,.-,A-nd with two girls to provide for !" a boy after all, and that Jocelyn was .Saxony and Bee Hive Yarns, as well as other . LEWIS, Solicitor, Goderich. ims * Looden, depub .......... - 7.65A.111. 4.35P.M,
:!i E; New York World man, 64.1 mas bounc- . ___ Exeter ..................... 9. IS 5,�57
1�irr e_xclairned Lady Grey. "I blame her, very much �to be envied, and she, . I makes -in a large range of colorings. Hansall.. .. ........ ..... 9.28 - 6.09 r
poor . . OPERTY FOR EXCHANGE. -One hun. v
t, - - ing over the plains in on'e of my over- I . � . t Kippen.. .. ....._'..� 9.S4 6.17 ;
- . even though ab e is in her grave. Polor f6rsaken Lady Grey, very much to be - I d,red and sixty acrei near Gladstone, Mani-
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I � . girls-nioeL loo� ing, both of them ; par- pitied. L � . . tobs, will be ex
L ' " 211 ra. Holladay and myself were the other town property. Apply at THE EXPOSI- Clinton .... ....... . � _.. 0�00 . 6.4
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F I � - ticularly Jobelyn.. But there is nothing : " It'd Luoilla's doing," she Said to her only. passengers. Several stages had EDWARD McFAUL 1197x4 Londesboro __....�.. .. 10.10 7�oa
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!, before them now but governess-Ehipg, or husband after -she had related ,all that ' � I I . Blob- .......... ___ 10.28 7.19
� I " been robbed within two months and the . Belgrave ............ __ 10.42 7�27 1
searetaryghips,`[ unless, indeed, they bad passed between herself and Cecil. p I . EACHER WANTED. -Wanted a male or fe- �
- i driver was ripping'along as though a , r Wingham arrive .......... 11.00 7.45 ,
qJXT. would take lesoons in cookery, and then " She left the boy that wretched eight ng of prairie wolves were after him. * I I . T male ti'mcber with third clue certificate,to Gouto 84uTn- . Pufteuger.
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; . achwhatthey know to inexperienced hundred a year ; and lie threatens to go . SEAFORTH. Wingbam, depart .......... 6.50A.x .
- e . Suddenly the horses were thrown' on . . For particulars, address application encloalt'g B41grave., ...... � ...... - 7.06 4.00
domestic servatits." and live at Leaside, away from us alli I .. . I testimonia18,Lstatingrzalary expected or apply � L " .
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�' 1�0 1k , - rs Not a bad idea: at all, my dear," with a penniless girl." . their haunches and the stage stopped. I personally to D. SCIf. Blyth._ . � 7-1-8 4.15 L
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; L , "I was heaved forward, but quickly - . I 1197 x4 -n� ......... ::.. .. .. 7.55 4.45 �
I L said Sir Ja'sper�, who adored his wife. " We can't permit that, whitever . . . Clinto
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� I, .rhis remark A yours seems to, open happens," said Sir Jasper. I RACHER ANIANTED.-A. feinale teacher for I
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-& Co. . up.a new career for young women, of the � . (To be continued.) , the muzzles of a double-barreled shot- . � - c T third L room of Priblic School in the Village Kippen..'% ........ L. " �. ... � 8.24 6.12 . . � �
I - 7 . . - - - � gun. I - I L of Zurich, School Section No. 7, Hay. Duties to Hensall ...... ___. - _ 8.32 6.12
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14pany, . Upper classes. But it is early days to . "'Throw up your hands and don't . oonimenceJanuary Ist, ILS91, �Sxlary 'ES -20 per Exeter.... ._.. . ... _... &60 t.38
;,% Coil, things. The girls are A Trooly Good Man. . - stir!' shouted the owner in �& gruff aninum. Apply personaUy orby letter to FRED -
1,�, terribly to be 1pitied ; and the doctor My THE KIIAN. HESS - Secretary S. S. No. 7, Hay. 1199-3 I-
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- , tell& me'that their poor father left theni He never swewra, he never ;n1okes, . - I __ _.- ___ - Grand Trunk RaUwa'Y. - . Z ,
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atid, also fairly well _Gff-�-thar, is, he left sufficient He looks not on the Wine, � .7
t I * commune with myself. The fellow then ' - TUnion School Section No. 7, Wawanosh, followg: -- I
r*11181 for � capital to secuie to them a modest in- He never jokes, he never laughs, . ' -
� - I- He goes to be 0 to December 20, IWO, stat- Pawnger .. . � .. .. 1�03 t,. m. . 1.20 F. K .
R told on d at nine, . coolly asked for my money. I saw that - duties to comwence ist January, 189 1. Appli- Gotme wmr.- sa"PoItTH. culfton
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�tnt C,ue. I . he did not know who I was, and I was Rlary rt-quired with testimonials, etc. WM. Passenger&- .. .. ..' 9.10 P. x. 9.27i,. * .
I - -That wret�hed woman ! I wonder Audg-unranteed h= sound, DV_ NCAN & DUNCAN '9 * _.
instru. afraid that my sick wife might awake iWIL) B"INSON, Sucretary Treasurer, Marnoch, Ont, Mixed Train .. ...... 9.20 A. X. 10.%A.X. ..
!, &C, shecalarestiniher grave," said- Lady Upon his hinderlers, &)as! . . . 11198N3 Mixed Train.. ...... 6.15 P.m. 6.40 �
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� . f S Well, my dear, she has gone to a He in the Amen corner sits 11 My coat was buttoned over my I _T r:El' 3D]1:hTC3r__ - CHOOL TEACHER WANTED -Wanted for Passenger.. .. .. .. .. 7�59 A. x. ttg A. I �
)IS'. . higher tribunal to answer her short- On Sundays all alone, bosom, but scarcely high enough to hide .. S section No. 5, Tuck�rsrnith. � niale teacher Paissenger . - .. . � .. 2.48 P� v. 2.25 P..
I _ the preac'ner abal . ,esthe tonga L a magnificeiit emerald that cost me over I I holding a second or third class c,ertiflcate. Mixe 1 Train .. ...... 5.80 P x. 4.65 IF. X
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_�_ I tominag. The'girlearethe people t And when - . Freight Train.. .. .. 4.30 P. v. 8.30 P,� . -
1> He'll look around and groan. $8,000 a few weeks before in San Fran- - cations stating Falary desired, accoflipanied by �
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� I � � think of how. � I bear, poor Jucelyn is He cries -"Oh Lord, I have no lot . Cisco. I ; . testittionials, to be addressed to the undersigned � . 4
) very ill ; she' �s confined to tier bed With.publicans and thieves!" "I scarcel breathed through fear Four in the field, and still they lead. Here they come down the untif the 15th of December. RICIIARD ROB-
� with a sort of jererish attack." - But oh, the horse he sold to rne . y . I of INSON, Egniondville P. 0. 1198x4 . �
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I 41 its sparkling brilliancy attract the at- Men's Fine Winter Overcoat, to sell at $4.75, $5, and soi OSEY TO LOAN. -Private and compan ' . �. � . .
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I He had bee standing perfectly mc- That man will never eat a bite tention of the robber. I had .about I . N1. funds to loan at lowest rates. $10,000 of .. . I
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. tionless, drinking in his f ather's vews. L choice at $7. 'Now is your chance going fast. 'Alen's Suits in all the I
i N. aw he came �.,orward out of the gloom . And in a inelancholy tone -_ $40,000 in a money -belt and several . n private funds have been placed in our hands �
- y He madly says a wrace. hundred dollars in my pocket. latest shades i $7.50, $� and $9. One case of Boys' Cape Overcoatq to which we mill loan in suing' tosuit borrower. � I
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I . I . i kind st.00d in the bright ling Of light But oh, that horse he sold to me � Children's Cape Overcoats'in an endless variety. Men's DICKSON& HAYS, Cardno's Block, Sea. ! I
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4- a i -i * "I forgot you were there, Cecil," half I fear upon his leg he has I � 'Corne, shell out -quick, or I'll send the odd pants from $2.25 up. I . -, -_ . I
A well developed curb. old 'un a free lunch.' - - ERSEY RULL.-The undersigned will keep - . I
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1. V . . 11 I - passed, out the fwW hundreds . J during the pre8k�nt season on his farm, 2nd f
. � for Hawkins, my dear. A cup of tta He hasn't got a single tooth �
I To chew his chop and bran. loose in my pockets and handed him my We Make -Ordered 010thing a Specialty. concession, H. R. s., Tuckersmith, a thorough- ca 0 l"." 0 �r 0) I
I would be refreshing." . bred Jert-ey Bull, sired by Canada's John Bull. I
I _. Now wasn't that a dirty trick . gold watch and chain. They were . . Ternis-41.50, payable at the time St service 3 CL H %:L "A
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0 1 3 To play upon the Khan? . heavy. I think the chain alone would 1, with privilege of returning it necessary. 4OHN t� 0 (D I
3�-w 0 He clenched his bands bard,and stood But ,,,,,, that man turns up his toes loth , 2! 0 - W 11
- I- -facing the fire ; his boyish face was red And gains the awful I-Aace, - Caps at prices to meet the many wants ; A -Ten's C HANNAH. N. B. -Also for sale a �emey bull ;
I 0. I . weigh five poundg at lea3t. . lien's Fur calf, eleven months old, thoroughbred.. 1164 )-da �.aa CD t3d i
. 9 pecial. line of Boy's �0 i.� (-O. tA C.O. 1* :
. I That foundered nag he sold to we 11 the latest shapes and patterns. A s C. -i I i
j. I all o�`er. I i Y �,u were talking about the " ' There,' said I-' there is every cent Caps in a LIJ - i
1, -. Karrons-you have brought bad news of Will stare h1m in the face. I'vegot! Takeitand let me go on. �()aps very cheap. Underwear at wholesale prices. Bound to clean Ll TR&YED CALVES-.�Cwme intothe enclosure W4 (D _ e4i t:� 0 H
11 them, father; at least, at least, bad And that is just the reason I M wife is very ill, and I don't know for O.'of Lot 16 L. R. S., Stanley, two miles north �L � tn
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� � or !,oge-it do � / requested ta prove property, Pay -4 :�
news for po yu " I think he's just a real bad man, I . yourselves. . I -1 owner is "I )Wi t
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� . I Cecil was delivering his sentences in He never swears, he never smokes, " ' Keep your hands up V was the re- ; Drysdale. . 1190x4 X ).dw P-- C) 0 CD �'
I I so jerky a mai Luer that Sir Ji.isper inter- He looks not on the'wine, ply� while a second robber received my . fit )11 0 �� 0 RD I I .
. He never jokes, he never laughs � watch and money. D U LLUU11 & Duncan, S-eafortb. STRAY HETFER -CAme into the premises IC5 ,M (D
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rupted him th a iaugh. And -ous to bed at nine. � � � - E of the underbigned, Lot 11, Concession 9, X ..'� j
. 4$ Your mouier and I are particularly � " Then a search was made for the ex � . . Tuckerstuith, on the 14th of November last, a a )`_1 11
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. . Speech," he said. 11 Your remarks are Ile'doesn'thl: tjdN, it" weakene his. eyes," barrelled sbutgun eid not move. Its charges. ROBERT McGOWAN. 1199x4 0 C--� � �r �
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Dves most lucid. I e Jocelyn so ethereal that But the 11 r ..-at sott" of book will insurea muzzles were within a'foot of my nose. --.-------------- . 0 0 (D P)
L I . . thout the necessities .of I ' For my life I did not dare to stir. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTSE 0 C A) I
she can do I L,urprise, EACHER WANTED. -A Female Teachet fo ,
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ta. life? -My dear, if Cecil won't ring the Let it be about Indians,,Pirates, or Bears, "My nose began to itch. The stiff of No. 9, Hay,and Stanley, Blake. Duties to a 0 'C$ W Co
bell, I will. is ideas are so obscure And he's lost for the day to all mundane a ffairs. hairs of my mustache got up, one after � . January 1A, 1891. Applications P �(D 0-.3
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Abrary j nat now as to be scarcely interesting. another, and tickled it until the senea- DRESS GOODS -No specification of the various goods 8 1P esti- X to )'I crq
Now, isn't that queer? . tat* salary required,accompanied by t
46 Hold, - fAth4r.-Motber, you under- At thought of an errand, be's "tired as is department is possible in this brief notice. Suffice it to 'say, monials, will'be received up to December 20tb,. (D 0,
I a a tion was intolerable. I could stand it in th - ly to 0 C-'-
tand, don't yoq ! Jocelyn will come hound," no longer. ' . 1 1896. ,Addrem by letter or, apply personal (a )`_q CA O� ,q L__J .
8 I 'Very weary of life, and of . " tramping around," - that we show the newest patterns and fabrics in rich variety, with JOHN It. SCIINELL, Blake P.O. . 1199 �
here -she will b6 my wife -that is, I I I S tran6e1er,' I cried, 'I must scratch � )p 0� (n Ca 0 7-4 i
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Buf if there's a band, or circus in mig1t, . . prices ranging .. . �
meail,to ask her." lie will follovr it vla(ily from morning till night. my nbse ! lt itches so that I am almost OR SALE OR RENT. -To Blac"miths:- . (D ) o ;h) � 1.
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I one The showtnaO will -capture him, some day,1 fear, istentl' with our pr g I desire to sell or rent my prop
_. . AsCecilsp ke he dropped. on crazy !' . y I blacksmith business at GrandBand. The shop . I
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kneebeside his� iii;other, and taking one If there'swodr,in the garden, his head " aches 11 I Move your hands,'heshouted,'and bag a good trade. No opposition within five __ 0 .1i i
r hands half crushed it be- '10 - n ,- miles. I 'will also sell niy residence, shop and M ).d. I
RTH. 0. her slender to split � I'll blow a hole through your bead -big MANTLINGS-In this department we are sbowino, Ulster w C-44 r,4* f-s-
� . . s. -"Black brocades and choice designs in several lots. This in a good opening,. 9 . nd the )� rr C-0 9D i
tween his ow . And his back is so lame that he 11 can't dig a enough for a jack rabbit to jump Cloths -in all the newest effect ' 3:10 CA �
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7 1 1 You'll w-e.come Jocelyn' bit " . throu-h !' . , Alatalasses and Astrachanis, - Mantles cut on.tlie premises free of terms will be made easy to a good- nian. - Bust- V ;0 C.".1 il -
, as my wife' But men-ifon base -ball, and he'd oured' very soon, a � .�� I . ness has been ruaning for irany,% ear8. Write 0) 0 r, (Al
I won't you, m(ther?" � AnJ he'll dig for a wogdchuck the whole after- 11 I appealed once more. .. charge. . . I � . � I . I � I for particulars at once. Good rea�sons for sell- -1 . ).W. 0 Jz1a �
w �l oic " said Sir Jasper. our . ing. DONALD PATTERSON, Grand Bend. 01 (D " �
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3 1 " Really, quil e a slice of the old roman- Do you think he 11 plays possum ?" He seenis hands still and I'll scratch it for you. "' department we excel on exhibition. I i1q9tf 0 0. -.4 C) �:�
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. In our show rooms will be found everything of the most fashionable N -The undersigned will keep during the I 9) ;
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I - the youm, knight. Loo y � seamon at Leadbury, a thoroughbre4 Ho6teln- I
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� . . your mother And ' I are A. Remarkable Woman. Sure I" said Mr. Holladay. - � . . Friesian. bull by 9. 1, Lady Collins Nepthuve," p H .� -
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; I C er-time enough if you JA'NET HAMILTON THE SCOTTISH POETESS. ener. . ust have them, and it is just as well' No, 5-570: darn, " Lady Colin," No. 8734, milk (D � P :
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better, and put such folly, out rubbed the muzzle around my mustache . . 0 . SALE 2 �L .
head .27 � Prestwick Bali,- Ayrshire, to a large and raked it over the end of my nose -i, and to be prepared for it S .-Blyth Brick and Tile Yattli con- 0 P, P, :
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- :regarded the whole matter as a huge outset that a great MADY people had the itched no loDger." . . I Sta ion, and affords good facilities for shipping. . -1 f.o. X I
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and -that wi is all. - - ri, with the big emerald and $40,000. . also hard sind soft water and a good ble' .4 0 C4 5 P. . I
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IR Ceci ' ' iran. For full particulars apply to the ttro�rloe: P.do "
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I I conduct hurt Cecil more on- R SALE -For Bali) a t r__4 N
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. er was taught to work at the spinning- vened in general assembly are th e ANDRE OVENLOCK9S , OUSE AND LOT FO ix 1-1
af�64, , isfy the most wheel, and afterwards atthetambour- I ower, under God, of this in- - 11 good ccnifortable dwelling house on a -.4 0 O� (D C+_ �--__
p. miserable enough to sat supreme p . . - eornor lot in one of the beat localitios In town. PO CL CD 0 t:� . ,iA;
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\11 I parents, asking them for bread, when mination of the assembly no appeal shall . r1con aPnI RllvdnAvis Advertisemente I rril; -- e -t will be sold , -
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LIGO, 2� the harde�st qtune of satire and indifferf . wife, a good aad kind ncighbor,aud was be made. . I Staule on the p ace. .F V J 14 $= CD 0 . -
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� , CA]a ence had been, vouchsafed to bim. often called upon at times of illness, " No one aball be a,freeman'or have a F. W. (,RICH, Sea- a C4 U) M .
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1 -7- 1 - wife, when he could fihd Janet was never at a sch;ol or got any ber of one of the churches allowed in the � -
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; I orde .15 eaching in reading or writing. When Dominion. GRIST AND FLOURING MILL . 11 situ I -
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I ) t . . . F ated of) Concession 13, lots 22. and 23, 1
�. - J ' between three and four she got hold of a_ " Each freeman shall swear by the I he fates I
. , away. - We'll take no notice of him, t im-, McKil,op townLahip. They are clotse to 'the lDef-t a
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I . copy of the Shorter C*teebism, with the The mill is now in operation again, afte No pains or ... arkets in Western Outario, on good gravel ~ I
my (fear; and the silly'aff&ir will die of Bankinr, House i
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1 31 � alphabet on the back of it in large let. the Dominion, and that Jesus is the only proved machinery, under the supervision of most roads and within a few ininutes Nvulk of store. I
' - itielf.-' ;_ t �ffice, school, churebe* and every necessary -
IS 11 4+6h, I 0 i produce the -best results, both in re- I . .
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. S, Yirb" said L--dy term, and she would ask her tn'ther or i,; n g. expense has b6en spared that would, tend tu Poe
- . 64 1 1 any other person who would take the - I hed gard to quantity and quality of the returns. Particular care has been taken to so convenience. The soil is of the very best and SM.AJTC):Rr17. - - ; .
I . Gre', an he sooner she leaves the 11 No dissenter from the establis] t e well adapted for either stock or grain raising, Montreal.) "I ;
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- place tlie better. After all, we may time and trouble to tell her nanies of the. . simplif: i
T'jU- worship of this Dominion sball be allow. the flour from his own wheat, and still retain the old gristing system' reek. There are about 30 acie8 of choice tim- L. . I
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I L perhaps regard it as a providence that letterq. B7, perseverance 'she could at ed to give a vote, for elecLing niagis�_ customer . . and -t� a house und stables, and 8 �
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I ,ge of five read a chapter of the L L .1 -The gristing trade shall have our oi LOGAN & 00-o' .
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�, sLhe and her sister can no longer live at the a trates or any officer. . � � I ers. - First-class Flour always on hand, and orchards of choice fruit. The fan)18 will be sold ..
�� � - "L � . -1 � Bible. When fifty years of age she in- " No food or lodging shall be o ffer be made to accommodate our custom ;eparately or together toisuit puirchaser. For I
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, - . ct vented a rough kind of haDdivriting, by _.. I L . delivered in Seaforth every Monday morning in lots of 100 lbs. and upwards at nee and terms apply to the proprietor PETER I
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� ' . ;; ed � . I q ARMS TO RENT. -To rent for a term of opposite A. Strong's office. , .
, Inotic . I .s*id Sir, JWI er, as heL stirred his tea. ing thoughts that wouldna gi'e her Sabbath day. I - I Heaforth, :
I I I I Poor Joc yn ! After &Ili 'ishe is a rest." She laid no claims to be A. great " No one'shall kieshis or her children . � F years, Lot 5, Concession 7, Hullett, also General Banking Buinnesa done, draft4 iss led I
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I C.. I pretty ere ure. Yoang men will be poet ; like the song birds, she sang be. ,on the Sabbath day or fasting days. . SAW MILL- - Lot 9, ach containing ioo acres. And cashed. Interest allowed on deposits. �
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a best - VOUDg men; you must allow that, causeshecould not help it. She took .64 The Sabbath day shall begin at sun. Alargequantity of Lumber on hand, suitable for building purposesp good8tate of cultiviLtion. There are 45 acres .
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I - - - ght, . set Saturday. wn and round. Orders for bill stuff attended to on short otice, fall plowed, there is a large bank barn and good I
. 16 Cedar Posts, a& . plenty -of on good notes or mortgageo.
I I usan. i ted frame house, also a KOM orchard and I L �
I it Preciselyl, my- dear. And mort- down, and sang of the joys and sorrows 11 Whoever wears clothes trimmed
� 13 , � _ Particular attention paid to custom sawing. Logo of every description wan .
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V op- nd money will of everyday life. - re one ,the incoming winter. 9 has. 60 acres cleared, all seeded to grass. This ROBERT LOGAN9 . RA�NAGmt.
J gaiges will be mortgages-,.& with gold, silver or hose lace abo i
:house, ret. ain a little too short for our require- Janet Hamilton was a fireside poet, shilling per yard, shall be presented by farm isto be ]eased for pasture only. It has 1058 4
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L graatest hei ' a shalt tax the estate f3OO.
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'L . consists of a well -assorted and full stock of Dry 7, or address JAMES SNELL, JR., Constance HAND=MADE . �
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� . . " No one shall eat mince pies, dance, which have been selected with the utmo t care.
4 . with, Cecil this evening in my room." us for I
� inspect and carefully compare prices before purchasing P off erm for sale cheap, his valuable Village � . -
� NV hen that took place, no 6ne could a laborious life she died'at -the age ol play cards or play any. instrument of invite the public to closely Property, known as lots number 63 and " on
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I i be more eloquent than, Lady Grey, and seventy-eight. -Her life was one of ,the mudc except the drum, trumpet or elsewhere. , the north side of Queen street, Petty'e survey, McINTYRE
I no dutiful son could have listened more 'best instances of self -culture on jewsliarp. . � age of Hensall, and east gide of Railway D.
rksotrack, on which lots there is a fine frame dwel f Boots aud Shoes I
L I I attentiVely than Cecil. At the end of a and showed that no matter how lowly I I No gospel miDi8teir shall join peo.p.le A.- GOVENLOCK, Winthrop* "" f rame Has on hand a large number o
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9 .in marriage. The magistrate may join .� stable 20.x26. There is a splendid well on the .
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. . ade the followiag remark : could live a life that would adorn it-' them in marriage, as. he may do it with I premises and the lots a atisfaction.
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. 11 I don't want to do anything to hurt She- was a working man's daughter and less scandal to Christ's church. . . . - fal tTees and if yo, want your feet kept dry come and get I
you or my father, I in- a working man's wife ; she brought up ! 44 . nicely planted out with* ornamen
and nothing would -1 A man.who strikes his wife shall - THB shrubs, also with all kinds of small fruit- This a pair of our boots, which will be sold
ck9r- � ten of .a family, and yet amid it all she I be'tined ,CIO. F
I duce me tcv brine, a wife here whom you valuable property will be sold cheap as the .
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_1�1.y t1linking her beautiful and the best p Establdshed 1867. - � G. J. SUTHERLAND, Conveyancer ar to and Sh-3es made to order. All parties who
ir I - I . . a perhaps nothing; but I When sittling at the fireside, writing her " No man shall court a maid in person Boo unts for Wt year wlu
otall girls i I I - Public, Hensall. have not paid their acco .
� suppose anyofie, even you mother, will poems, Jas ed with or by letter without obtaining the con- HEAD, OFFICE, TORONTO. - . . pi ease call and settle up. ' , ' ML
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$8009000 in a month's tirrie f delsired. The owner has -
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'. is, in it, and-and-thl%t she's the sort the night ahe heard continually the the third irnprisonm,�nt during the RESTS - - - - - - - - - which he will sell or exchange for a pair of good . :
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� J�ror . - I of. ponderous tkud of the hammer smash- . . . B. E. WAIKER, GENERAL MANAGER. . This Stallion is broken to harness. Seaforth Dairyd �
: of airl no one need be ashame� pleasure of,the court." . . - mares. I
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rc There is no and the never-ending rattle of machin- little son came up behind him and was . ag % �
Itring d her for yea yable at all pomits. in Canada, and the principal nee of the patron 0 -hich he has re. :
. I � ha�e love R is Drafts issued pa Olerk Of the Second Division Oourt tinus t. With the advantages IE - �
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. I me undying verse the memories of her by- ering. I 8"INGS BANK DEPARTMENT. quality of mUk even in the vtry ,hot weather.
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I I am going to - Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates of interest allowed. ' Commissioner, Conveyan 2 I p.egiizing that the cash system is the mod .
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W.XCJL - . lyn. My father speeks of me ag a . YEAF_ t.�
(alooly but I'm of age, and my own master, and a true artist, she saw the glorious light ducted and rules similar to those of the � . - . I p1mils Invested and to Lom mr Tickets supplied at reduced rates 11.
� celyn here, whyv through the murky shade in which she I Christian Endeavor Society. ' ' cial -ftper and Famas . jiz ,
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