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.2-lew Ways ofGiving Christiiiaa s1mPlY stood there trembling from head in the musicsrbom while one of. the I . . �. � ' - ""ft"
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I I I Presents. � to foot.; 'At length MY father stopped ladies plays the piano or organ; Corne. � � - '. , . I . � THE - BIG MILLS, � -.9AVETEMW . + .
, I have spent Christmas the last three and putting his hand heavily on my lius Vaudabilt William K. F.9 I . . . . . ARY6 I � .. s
3rears with the Darling family and each shoulder he said : 'Go to i your room ; Shepara and thoe ladies bf i'heElloattilies SEAFORTH. TOHN GRIEVIc, v. s --------
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time they have had an nal way of you shall never marry Carl Phegrea, join for an hour or two in song. The . I I - . � U Ontario Veterinary c0JU ts of
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I Origi never.' Carl met me the next day in bo a sometimes bring out their violins, . .1 attended to and charges mod� Callt prftpu ,
giving the presents.' The family is . y - .
rather a large one, and a number of the garden. -He was haggard and pale.. the young girls play their 'harps, and- Theaboviimills have now been thorbughly. Dentistry &.vpecial rate. v y � -j
friends and relatives join with them in tL You know all,' he said, and then, toere "is FOR CHIR STMAS, . - - I builtupon the complete �, Hotel, Seaorth. ty' Officc-At Wales 117,
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I the festivities of Christmas Eve, so that without waiting for an answer, hd urged licious music that one could - imagine. - . . . _�_' IlZtf - I
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� there area great many gifts to be die- me to leave Sweden -to go with him to They sing hymn after hymn, and when _A tarlo, Veterinary College, Toronto
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I TheMill md Storehouse Buildings. have been- Calls from a dist4nee promptly attended to, � -
, . tri"buted. Ameriew to build me there in the .twilight fades away, the little ones We have received a large assortment of nice things F!Shtly enlarged, and new machine
0 � � ry "Pllod Veterinary Medicines kept con,
Christmas trees, though always beau- the land of the free. I would 'not. I are put to bed, to get up the next morn- for the Holiday Trade, among which will be iound through ut. Office ,
. t1fal, become monotonous, So one year . could not. I respected my 1ather. I ing with the glow of health upon their - - - po.site E stantly on hQ
they had: a bazaag. The presents were did not want him to 'curse me. Then cheeks, and begin their week of study I a very fine selection of Handkerchiefs in plain and fl. I?B.,-Vet;rl Boesenberry,fi. not.,, R,jn:
m again. an a specialty. naryDentistry and Surge
mot wrapped up,'but were numbered b y A few I THE LATEST IMPROVED ROLLS ga ""
I - Carl left me and I never saw hi d play, that 8halttt them to become fancy " borders, ched, initialled and silk . UZZ
one person and then arranged in the days afterward they found him strong men and wbinen, to administer embroidered. Also a choice lot of Frillings, Collars, RANK A. Beattie, V. s -----------__
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. I parlor as attractively as possible., Bright on the beach at Waxholm dead, with a wisely upon the Vast fortunes that will . _AND -r-- ' . .9 graduate of ont&ft
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-the bay -window I �ullet-in his heart, They never knew soon be iheirs.-L- adies' Home Journal. Cuffs F rinarY medical Society# etc * treats all d *
ribbons stretched across , Veiling and many other goods suitable for a Vete
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were hung with lacest tidies, mate, whether be killed himself or was mur - , . i 0 , I joyful and merry Christmas. . eases Of the Domesticated AnylZsa All W11- -1
pretty handkerchiefs 'and fincy aprons, dered. . - . � I Flour Dressing Machines 8rOmPt]Y attended to either by ,dayor "16 2
- - The TV'70 Sexes. . - - harges moderate. special attention ginight
while -a string of silver knives and "I lived on. I was alone, Ahat was When you have found a poor girl who * w . Veterinary dentistry. offlee on X L Van to I
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.. a said to be pretty,- you have founda . From the best Manufacturing Firms have been - Seaforth, one door soutk of Riddla Hard -
ileighbells. Pretty marry. He had a husband for !nae. to . gub in, mad everything neoessary added to enablel store.
forks jingled like r all One day father told ins I w is
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I refused to obey him ; then, in � h EDWARD KFAUL, - SEAFORTH. ..,
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chandelier and the tabJes'and piano were Sion,.he struck me, and as 1"lay on the . � . I . ORSIR INFIRMARy.--oornaro . �
covered with books, g?,in . ground he told me he would kill - me as )wome]3, and men are most sensible when . . � . - I S Jarvis and Gode richstreetp, next doe V,
Me, toys, among men-. I SECOND TO NONE Presbyterian Church, Seaferth, out "'* * - %� -
"s"I he did -Carl. He stopped as he said 0 . -) t 4ea o Hor"st Cattle, Sbeep. or . All ft
- and chin � a. Oranges and candies were that, and then quiet . .1 Some women are never pleasant to . � � . � - uaiticatedaidalaig, successful, any Of thado.
temptingly arranged in glass dishes. , ly, with a white, their husbands except when there--ais . In the Dominion. The facUlt-as for receiving rinary or elsewhere, on th Y treated at 1he
drawn fa -3e, he left,me alone. I - I
. . When all was in erder a Iively march 44 some other woman iround. - irrain from farmers and for elevating and shipping Ax,rizea m)dembe. iAm ! shorteet coil.,
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I � was played, while the migter of cere- My father was a murderer 1 The man with the greatest joy, and nave also dean extensively Improved. Grain can n4ry SurTo )a. P. 8--A !arge stock of Vetari,
; " " I left the house that night, ' � novy A taken from farmers, wagon#, weighed, ary,Hod.clnes ir cons tly On nd,
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j monies brought in the impatient com- and the man with the heaviest sorrow, are I and aided into oars at the rate of 700 bushels
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ents and much f _ un wits caused by "el's try. I saw notices about .� Oentral F rniture, House
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: & � your rebellion as a nurse in the South. I - MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. . Conveyances, &c. Money to loan at g affidavii
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each one taking all the articles that bore Then I wandered from one place to an,. rates. M. xo,tR;sobT, W,elton.
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I . other, and 1 -descended still low �r and Mrs. Hayseed (on her first visit to We wish to draw, the attention of the people of Seafoitb and sur
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handling ohop and coarse grains. � 06_-� .
7 A - now I , g country to our large, extbnsive and varied stock �of A good shed has been erected, so that w I One Door North of the Commerolal
7 F they had been mistaken in their sur lower in the social scale, untif town)-11,0ne - would think 'that big roundin J. Rooms rrir,ter
� .1 . miaes. Every gift was am what you see me. . . �store I was just in would do consider-
. � soon claimed � . Wne ' Hotel, ground fioo ,
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L i except the set of knives and forks which 11 Little do the people who give me a able businessi, but I suppose most of the � shop. Agents-CAKgaox, HOLT & CAXUoX_S7*
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I they were numbered one hundred and Once I was a belle of the old world's Aly ! Wasn't there a commotion HOUSEHOLD ', FURNITU'RE, WHEAT NX tors, &c., Goderich, ontaxio. J. T. GAxuw
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i nobility; that I danced with Kings, and I . � - Q- C-; W11. Palo 4 1
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. - After giving several hints in vain, the that the blood of a Vasa is running in it- " . . � --- � 684 .
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I . We manufacture the most of our Furm"ture, an ntee it to- FIRST-CLASS ROLLER FLGUR V Solicitors
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. � Inaster of ceremojiies was. obliged to .� I ins. " - . - . � Hostess-" A com In C 13
� ---.*.— . Mrs. Hayseed-" Mercy! yes. Jest the public. At present our stock is very large, and is daily increasing. � ,,�,(�,r-ri:��Goderich, out.
� I gay, " Mrs. Darling,.since your number M. 0. CAM12,01t,
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I t . is one hundred and that of your bus' : Humiliating. es quick as that clerk -girl got my money, To reduce' this enormous stocki our prices have been marked away down. .GUARANTEED@ 5" I I
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. w band fifty, surely they belong to youi Politicians w she began -yelling " C4sh" like mad- At our low prices everybody can afford to' Our establishment C) -CrS Y, Solicitor ponveyano", &,
. I hose rise or fall depend purchase. J, DOWNE
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�, of - voters -are ru6hing,up to see it." is open to you all, and we want to see you and all your friends. Bring . C) M :W. 7- M - 11). Victoria, B.'C. oface__Ovet,
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� 1. you see," he continued amid Shouts of their cODsticuenta. An English Conser- -------- ___� the whole family with your and pay',us a visit, We will be very happy Choppedes actorfly and without delay. vate funds to loan at 5J and 6 per cent. 10�j
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k At another time they devised an en- in Parliament," how at an entertain. __ — have a visit from you, we remain respectfully yours, THE CENTRAL ROLLER FLOUR, X Conveyancers,ko. Solicitors for the
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: A irely different plan. 11,'%ch - present was ,ment of a Primrose League, he found LUABLE VILLAGE FURNITURE HOUSE opposite McFaul's Dry Goods House. - - . of JohnffMn, Tisdale & Clale. money to loat.
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, securely wrapped and marked with th -hiinself sandwiched on the programme FECTS.-Thornas rown has received instruc-
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Z R name of the one for *hom it was in- between a sentimental and a. comic tions from Mrs. C.Friel to sell by Public Auction I � - 781 ,
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I . 3i, tended; then a number of them wer WROBERTSON PROPRIETOR. - And all kinds of
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1 23rd, 1890, at I o'clock p. in., . her franie dwell- . 6 McCaughey & - Holmeated, Barrister, ft. f-,
Tr�` made into one large handle. As there' lie had gone into the country to de- - r, consisting of 7 rooms; the house is in good cito , Conveyanoer and Notary. Solicitor f" .
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i : nced to be sixteen persons present, liver au'addre8s at the Primrose tea, and c'n � GHOPPED FEED - -
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I . ixteen of these large packages were on asking the se--retary whelt was to be There is in. connection one-half acre of c � I r-,,,- � a L .- _z,t . .
. _!, hoice I _ . Farms for We. ney to Ian&
. ".. land, good well and pump. There are also t o Constantly oxf hand. Office in scott,e Blockw,,Maja
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L � �, . one wa3 then asked to select a bundle, programme, with the remark, 69 Th*6're large vacant lots adjoining this property with a Undeirtaking 1, ... I 'Department. Highesi Market Price Paid in ; ICKSON & RAYS, formerly. Wich Mese
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I . li though perfectly ignorant of its con- you are, between Leit Sinith and Mel. can be purchased at a low figure. The property . 11) Garrow & Proudloot, Goderich -
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I plan fully disclosed ; package " So ladies are to speak, eh ?" plaint- purchase money down on day oi sale, balance . '__ - �. � . Wheat. Seaforth Office- Cardno's Block,M41n Street.
Aumber one was opened by the one who ive ' R. S. -HAYS. W. B. DICKSoX. I
. ly asked the M. P. with time to suit purohaser at 4 low rate of in- HoneY to Uan. 1127
� held it, the g!fp it contained being given .' Oh dear, no. She sings, and a very terest. For farther partioulars address AIR& C. - This,department is complete nd prices the low'- AP
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. As package after package was opened tainment ; mixed to match the corn- � shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. . I M-ONEY TO LOAN.
all were eager to find whether they had PanY-songs and speeches and that. Sort .. . FINE, COARSE AND LAND
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I every place imaginable! Behind the " Oh, he'a our big gun, capital fel- 'OTT'S met's and general trade respectfully solicited. .
. Red last year. The things were bid- " And Melville Jones, what. does he 'od
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curtains and picture, � und6 the carpet, � singer, going to give us . . S�U' I * - DENTISTRY. .
back of the books in the book -ease, SOine thing in character, I'm told," � � I IS - I
tied.,under tables,fastened over doors, The chastened X P.$ who bad taxed . I I A. W. OCILVIE & C0.9
in th 9 I � � I ORS !I F. BELDEN, D. A S., L. D. S., Dentist.
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s7 tuarvelous! how many bidden Places era of rhetoric, and so on, was forced ta . . ' �_ ' -_ 1IN
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:� ;1 a dying to . R F ilton & McInnes, Shoe Store, corner Rain
� tide.) I .... Of Pure Cod . .General Express and T91egraph Agene and7.Tohn Streets, Seaforth, Ontario. Nitrous
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.�. I lags hot" and " cold " had to be Strolling ;: inform you that the SEAFORTH ROLLER phic � , 1192 e Zuri�h, at the Haron Hotel, an the
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it could not be hidden, was made to' inery, o- X
I r - present an immense doll, a white cloth the country, called up his best smile 0 mak�ng this mill second to none in Canada .
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� I FT L� Most Wonderful !NTatural Phenomenon 6 b trade will be in charge of MR. J, SUil ... r
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- il � The'old woman who plays the hand I I - j tiates Royal College 'of
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v �_ I ay of AU ust, 1817, in . - _A,.1V_T&:M;_-RS . ' Ward, Ho'narable and Cou*pteous Treatment ex !4 _� -
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�. I tr N1 y young or old, or middle aged, who flud I Josepiftine street, Wingham,Ont 0 El c0c;. &o.,- Seaforth, Ontario Offiee and reeldenco
I I I �,� - �* name is Anna Stevenson. That is not themselves inervoug,weak' ' -11 . - - country to get your gristing done. r t place in this (A r. Verooe.
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I,--,. � ,� ; I . ussian. premature,.old Dge, loss of vitality, loss � . . f ,8tQn. Successor to Dr. Maokid. OZ06
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- itching or peculiar Sensation about the Canada at reasonab e charges. F 0 CD CQ , et the night. .
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�. - tave them return again. I MEA N A RA D I CA L C U R E. I have made the disaa�%e of Fits )NI % )v W my address, Bayfield P. O., will receive prompt
I as a cb�ild MY tifne was passed in the LEADEN CiRcLE, Oily looking Skin, e At - the Underwear for Ladies 'PiJePsy or Failing Sickn0se a life-long study. 0 Cn
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� school at Stockbolm, and as a young are all .symptoms of nervous debiliot" y I warrant m remedy to i�.,ure th, 00001 1186-52
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��_; . . lady I was at court more than any. that lead to insanity and death unless & Co's., Se6forth., 0 W. a. D
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'L. � old we were at our Stockholm home, and lost its tension every funct. . - � A -0.1p Onanch OfflCO, 186 WEST ADELAIDE STR Addregs:-N. G. ROOT AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY, Conve :
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1. . � - ,-, '4 I �, 9 beggar. lie had a son Carl, a -Captain numbness, Palpitation, skip acted. - � I - M . nes and values in Hosiery and ,
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, it : bailti and receptiouB. And it will be filled on Christmas Eve, but you- will have to . (D
i ' 1: i rcarl and I dur- pain in the heart ' Drafts bought and sold., -
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4, C, 7 �, - _. ing thatsurnmer met ' with beats stron-, the holes in uianv other Cbristmas stocking I help fill 11 W forth. I . .
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]If!, :-. . ie said to me one . No cure, no pay. - Send for )MORTGAGES PURCHASED. 1. can certainl help 'out that i �)19 C -t.. �-" et - 11
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t,)'d me that he would at o 0 Sunday With the Vanderbilts. . J- (). SMITH, Manager. 0 t I-". 0 0C)%41-_P.A,.MT-Y7_ �
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_� � i t - Poor Carl ! I don't know wbat passed I beard are religiously in lined, and early ) Suits, Hats, Caps, Gloss Shirts, -Underwear, Sili Hand- ;a (D Uq -L__J
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I ifrom, a coun'trytown. �
-day, quite incideat&1.1y, �
-been found ona stone at
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and that all the gentry
ing to took at it becaut,
� aweet, little child. So
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baby smiled aud,put nq
Dinah Mul-och Craik 4'
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this, and sh,6 determill
child for her very own. I
wraipped up and it be,
Devoted to it, she' was
As It grow older it shoul,
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its birth and adDption-!
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had been found on the h
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great rock that ha -d beell
the cross-rnads and brol
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bands of sugelis had re
JaJid her dowa. Curiot
�chfld became very proud
which the ,had rea�che4 t
who eared for her ae I
, 'tenderly as if she - wer,
. Own flesh and. blood.
was the dayon which]
,and when thoUnth *t
-and a -obild's .�arty was.
I 'wa-i heard ask - l,
-old Are you 9." The oth,6
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the sights Of this world;
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