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P 4 You know very wel uff�arda received, and interest S -HOW -ad at highent ourran *
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�f;i -� FConees4on 8. Morris, containing 126 acres, 100 �so large a place -we never could find our . . I . � . . -
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$ " . cheap, or 0 rent. for a term of years, the hotel a contraction. - It is an expansion. If I .
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p VVV ow 3 your customers. I . � ., r'. .. a MAU balul Yhousands of thousands r I . - 7 I . 1. I I
.-...' " ,i other necepsary zooms, and conveniencies, usually ' there. Here I see you with only tw1a eyes, and the boat came across, and I got in � I I � � .
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; I j� found in a Village Hotel. There In also a large barn . Of but there the soul shall have a, million and )vas transported. And so I s I � I
� �L 6 nd choicest goods at prices that c&Wb help and shed, and splendid well. It is the only hotel , inspiration .And looked (�ff upon it again � I
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1 at the Seaforth tea and grocery store,. yqu Ping PlacO for t vOlOm And then lie M'Tne on a 11 �
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" D - lb currants for '205c, ditto raisins and give a signal to our friends on the -
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:�, 0, uL A IM I 'A hundred. and ister, was seated in his study, his w back to us, and the boat comes, . a o' Forest Oity
25 61 ce 2&, 6 lbs tapioca 25c, 5 lbs will be rented for &!term of p Is.- Th wam a ild7l I other shore, and they will give a �signal
unes 25e, 3 lbs evaporated peaches 25c yard and garden attached,
; i The villvge contains 0hurer School, Store, Black do departed - , r -_ I -
1 3 lbs California dried i4id pitted plums 015c,, smith Shop aftiCA I of thousands." And -he came on a still - . I I
�[ � 10 lbs sulphur 25c, glo�e wash boards 15c, MRS. W -V . *ON Hgty on the premises. or address height of inspiration, - and he you think we will Know each other in fres of the se�ting day tinging the tops , (::):w MOMT:00w, (:)ZTrm-: I �
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, � 5 IbB boneless fish 25% 3 boxes inatches 25-c � �- . looked off again and exclaimed, " heavenT" He turned,to. her andsaid, -of the paddlbg. yll� i . I . � I I
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if - a good allto of cultivation, is Irell underdrained and recognition becAuse t�xe world's expect- ened and you looked. A. little child, pin- . . I .
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:1 ' ancy affirms it. In all lands and age� ing away because - of, the death I . .
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- % farm and Is within one mile of Wbitechurch Mation. ne of ligiom-planted it?, No -form of religion, dity, was taken into the room where � . "I'll
�; . worth $13 and $14, now $10 ; and sets worth where there are stores, bladremith shop , and future recognition of friends in heaven a IF A,
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�� 1 $10 and $11, now selling, for $8 ; tea, sets churches. There -is a school an the opposite lot. it guess, a myth, a whim, or is it . for it is received under all -fornis of re- hung the picture of her mother. She 1.
.1 is six miles from Wingham, and six from :Luc a granl - ligion. Then, I argue, 'a sentiment, a seemed enjoy looking at it, and then Ok I I .
� worth $3.50 now $2�90, sets worth,1$3.25 know, to ]LIP - - B E, F Oy "I Da E -_ -
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- = goods right downin price. Come one Varna P. O. 1495-1504-tf � and if God Implanted. it is rightfully Im- wasted little one ,lifted her hands, wliLle
- - and all, and .- . ____ n , audience thxobs- right into it. Therelsin planted. Socrates writes:,"Who would her face 1i gilted . up with the glory of the � xvU Ll 1P. I -
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L she% to retire from business an you tell me she did not 'see her mother? �
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t. �� , - "� . A n s ) e- t. ie consequttuce She did. So in my first settlement at conscience ana from tile qeptlis ot temorse. Ent notenly has it
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1� 1� �.111, Re US AUL19 41n a , thrill. Shall we know of death, I could even be able to die Belleville. a plhiu man'"said to ^ i m of peace of I
T � - road to Brussels, will be sold or rented as one fa each other there? - )) . .. assured the ;mind ancl consequently happiness,tut it,
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- � 7� grist and saw,wills, and store whU wili be sold or tion, and I F#y, " Ali, tha t is a curiour, coming, said: " Oh, . glorious -day when I about -me, but I listened and I heard- . � And thus may we hav , . -
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1_-.1 - y rented on advantageous terins. Also on 17th con- ' man,,. and he .,wants a curious question - � I ;
i � ,q occupied by Mr. J. Downey, in the Cad cession, Grey township, 190 acres of land,, 40 in shall retire from this' low and sordid them too." Said 1, '�' I have n& doubt of I .t�alsed thera materially. We have givell
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\ ,_ , Block; opposite the Commercial Hotel, I pasture, the balance in timber. Possession given . t Is scene to associate. Nvith the divine as,';eJ11- it.')' Why, we axe to be taken UP to hea- . .
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, t� now purpoE ticulars apply to ANDREW GOVENLOCK, WiDthro - - and not only ven at.L-%St by n1inistpring s. ir� s Wh 0 1
" i6 carr OP blage of departed' spirits, ,, od -manship and s4perior fit and finish. By
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I what seems to be' a torn out leaf of a with the one I have just nielitioned. but are they, to be? Souls that. weut uo from stock and prices before buying, you will always have the pleaswr6
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'_.�. M. BRODERIOK,- Canadian N ' WTV to bear upon this inatter which will prove The Swiss believes it. The Turks Wiev'� No,- that Is not my idea of heaven. My . . .
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Sur -tem Renovator Now, when you are going to build a Again, I , I . , ��
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TESTED - -REMEDIES. : I ber. You lay the keel and make the guish ms forever. How do we know eacli sooner do yon make, up your mind that REST - - - . $ ['000,0W -
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Train Service at,: Seaforth. - other in this world'� Is ip merely by the, it Is certainly he than you 'leap u and . .
11 , A specific and antidot6 for Impure, Weak and Im- the keelson, stanchions,- plank sheaT; color of the eye, or the length of the the question Is who shal . .
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It - of Memory. Broneliffioi Consumption, Gall St'4011081 Tmins leave Seaforth and C inton station as ship Of It is b disposition .18 well, by Da- -a great home circle whe A General Banking Businen Wanowted. Farmers' Notes discounted, Draftg
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. �.,, tario. Passenger .. .. .. . 10.12 PL M. 10.27 P.41f have a greatu many beantif"l t'heOrie.9 if in the dust out body Aiould perish and ways called yon by your first name long . . the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, &c. � `,. .
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. I-! . . Mixed Train .. .... .. 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. W. fan,'aiid they may do very W011 re'surreCtion, still the soul has e.nougb I I . I I Deposits of $1.00 and upwarcle received, and current rates of in-temot I ..
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- ". Ethel ........ .. 12.40 - P., W. 9.18 A N 'I- tanding beside our best friends for aD I F. HOLMESTED, Solicit6r. M MORR18j. Manager. .
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� ... MARKET STREET,, SEAFORTH. Bluevale...... - LV6 tively stated In the word of God as im- 6 . ' . � � I � I .
Wingbain.. .. .. 1.15 . 10.N plied, and you know, ink friends, that axe? � . I _t - - I -
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em, Dye and Finish I I - affirmation. Your friend travels in foreign . - ' . ,_
,� Wingham .... .. 6.66 A.m. � 6.30 P.� we ought to accept this doctrine is be- DiRr,cT i.-apoRT,ERs or
-,, . . Bluevale.. .. .. M7 i 6 &3 lands. He comes home. -He does not i I � ---
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Ladies'Capesl Coats, fShalwis and liresses Brussela, ....... 7.21 687 begin by arguing with yon to prove that cause we never in this world have an' Jules Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac, B-1' , BARGAINS. '
I (,no iug udbessaq). Also Gentlemen2s Ethel ........... � 7.33 - il 7.02 � . ..
ripp Overcoats. t6 *hich Fra,nee; J no. de Kra per & Son, Hol- ,
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live 0 . I Stockholm and Paris and Dresden and Whom we are spiritually indebted. The land" 6in Rotterdam, Holland; : ? . - - -
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, t; dyed. . *e will be pleased to -have yon call Centralfs ............. I...... 9.18 5.57 N�n ts - . gow, Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish- . " .. �
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,,�:; L: -ad see our work. r � Exeter.�__ --- chapters, take it for graate(L been toiling for Christ, have they seen Whisky, Dublin, Ireland ; als'o Port - .
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; w . � 15 Hensall - - - - - - - - - 9.44 0.18 What does my text imply? 111 shall go the full result of the I
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,:� t BelgrAve........ - - - --- 10.66 7.87 allowed to record this antlelpa'tion for the Which we are anxious to clear out
!� :- JOHN MORRISON. Reeve,'Winthrop P. 0. minister preaching the gospel all the , I aud will give exceptional
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,I w e, I WiDgham, depart.- - - - - 6.6 Passenger. less anticipation? We read * in the We' - in' bargains on t 0 1 019 - .
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� -, t t WM. MoGAVIN, . OA.M. 3.80k.31 first ments, and went home to God, for no have opened a retail store .
-4 � -1 Councillor, Leadbury P. o. Belgrave - - 704 8.45 - , book of the Bible: Abraham dieda�and connection with our wholesale busi- . 1. -
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� I ! -DANIEL MANLEY,, Councillor, Beechwood P, o. 'Clint6n.. - - _. -- - � 7.24 4.10 and was gathered to his people. Moses while after his death there came - minion Bank, in Good's old stand, -
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z � , DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer. I Winthrop P. o. - Kippen- ---,- -_ __ , o his w'.are we will sell the best goods in WIF a -
I 1, � WM. EVANS, Assessor, Beechwood P. 0. . k-17 4A9 What people? Why,' their the market at bottom prices. Goods 'W. w HOFFMAN. .
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