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4'� �_. f The balance of -our stock at reduced fare, apply to MRS. JANE WALKER, Box 219, � .r Chrl ;F I .
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1-7 � FOR SALE. -For sale, North half, Lot 20, d on ia arbor now just as they not lot us persist in wanting to stay in rot,es. Interest ded to principal twice each year -it. the is��d of June saia Downitiog.
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LUMBER - YARD. than in January. The Pleiades, or seven - a changeless God must have fashioned parted friends must pity us -shut 4: p 'in I I � .
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,fz__:_ tign Cassiopeia, and then disappeared shoveling him under. The Duke. of Well- him. I will seek him, I seek him now, I � conscience and from the depths of remorse. But not only has it i.
l' 0 OFTTCE,�First do -or north of Reid & road to Brussels, will be sold or rented as onq farm . I I I Z
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tlf,,J�,',l . � lendid farming land, with about 400 under crop, was responsible for tite St. Bartholomew mended because it had been broken by terial universe that Is most valuable, but .
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N":- RIE1 M 0 �` VV -'PA -a, D 9 rented -on advantageous terms. "But tlic,nicrc.,� his booth on the hills of Tekoa. - I i . . .
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'4� , . cession, Grey township, 190 acres of I of -the-Lord is from everl' . .- And thus m ' we have raised them materially. We have given -
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9 _ to the store formerly after harvest of farm lands ; mills at once. were no clouds to obscure it? ; w righteousness unto'the children's children pressed me as it did one summer. It is I
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TESTED - REMEDLIES111 own place, a sisterhood never clashing - Orion was the -warnlng prophet of the, &ad higher, vubil 'I almosb reeled from i � B., E. WALKER, GzNBRAL MANAGER. .
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-1 Grank Trunk Railway. tl�e time Hesiod called the P.leiades the Ob, now I - la 01 J � . I
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of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, CLINTON. want to preach -the one that prdsents man enter ; i issued, fi�yable at all points fif Oanada and ,the principal cities in
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Jaundice, Ki vey and. Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus, Passenga .. .. .. .. 12,17 po,i. 1.03 p.m. Orion" nut4l now, they- have observed God so kind, so indtilgent, so'leiile.nt, so kneel beside Ills t ; the ,'United States, Great Britain, France, Berniud% &c. - . I
Dance, Female Iriegularieica and General Debility. Passonger * ' . . 10,12,P. M. ' 10.27 P.31 the, order established for their coining bte'n on the hard Aoor � - -
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LABORATORY-'Goderich, Ontario. Mixed Train .. .... .. 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. Al. and going; order written not In manu- will against him, and fracture his every . . (Continu�d on Page 3) - ! SAVINGS BANK DEPAR.,rwNtts- * '
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il, Sold by J. S. Romims, Seaforth. it -order, persistent order, sublime order, stabbing'at his heart. he takes theni up H 0 R. Jac S Z
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� �i!gt MARKET STREET, SEAFORTH.-, Bluevale ...... . 1.090- 10.20 1 that represents God as all afire and tor- 1 1 � . I - I -_
r 51. Wingbava.. .- .. 116 in all directions maladministration 1 The I I I . . . -
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,= P). chil _i - 0.80 6.07 one world we InIiibit. � � l, vegeta�, ' Spain, Agents for Walkeen Whisky, New Latest Style Ja k ts and Fur, �
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jt!?�A;�', Heneall --------- 9.4,9 - 6.38 ,
I � z'.;" I 1� I and aee our work. Wood taken in exchange Kip n;fd_-_____-.. 9.50 0,25 SO Ifeel very much asmy fatheTfelt tigia aud ice to bind the Airers sad snow . Ontario ; Royal Dintilkry and Davis' . . c ,e �.
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R I" f - I Londemboro - - - - - - - 7.24 4.10 pieces, and I made a terrible 0 - XVand June. I ton you' business in the rear of the new Do- -rM:3E C .3M.&:P C.A&B.
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.1� �j ��j�� DANIRL MANLRY, 0mocillor Beeakwood P. 0. , . Clinton..______ _ _ 7.47 480 fxlght, -and my father turned to me with need the otorms of Ids as much . minion Bank, in Good's'old stand, : - a . . I -
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t � . JTOHN 0. NORRMN, Clerk, Winthrop p. 0. Brucofleld --------- 806 460 y calm and said: I I Do the muishine. Then an more men ruined where we will sell the. beat goods in I - I 11 .
= 1 1 DATID M. ROSS, Tfs"arer, Winibroii P. 0. luppen..� -------- F.17 . M9 _� face perfect] W. W* HOFFN * _.
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I 1� CHARLES DODDS, Cant", Sadorth P. - had our own way In life, before this -deli town - ,_ � �
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l' 0 OFTTCE,�First do -or north of Reid & road to Brussels, will be sold or rented as onq farm . I I I Z
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tlf,,J�,',l . � lendid farming land, with about 400 under crop, was responsible for tite St. Bartholomew mended because it had been broken by terial universe that Is most valuable, but .
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N":- RIE1 M 0 �` VV -'PA -a, D 9 rented -on advantageous terms. "But tlic,nicrc.,� his booth on the hills of Tekoa. - I i . . .
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'4� , . cession, Grey township, 190 acres of I of -the-Lord is from everl' . .- And thus m ' we have raised them materially. We have given -
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i � r! _-.1 7 1 Havin remqved in fe,ar him, and. his dral of 'Cologne, Germany, never lm- I f , the . .-_
For par- . I i . in tho best clothes to be hadt and at prices consistent with I
9 _ to the store formerly after harvest of farm lands ; mills at once. were no clouds to obscure it? ; w righteousness unto'the children's children pressed me as it did one summer. It is I
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-- -i 10 I 1486-tf On -of sudhas keep his covenant, and to admittedly the grandest Gothic stru(�ture ' 0 ,at onr - �
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TESTED - REMEDLIES111 own place, a sisterhood never clashing - Orion was the -warnlng prophet of the, &ad higher, vubil 'I almosb reeled from i � B., E. WALKER, GzNBRAL MANAGER. .
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-1 Grank Trunk Railway. tl�e time Hesiod called the P.leiades the Ob, now I - la 01 J � . I
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04, Loss . wrote in his "Aeneld" oi "stormy . ' I .
of Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption, Gall Stones, CLINTON. want to preach -the one that prdsents man enter ; i issued, fi�yable at all points fif Oanada and ,the principal cities in
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Jaundice, Ki vey and. Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus, Passenga .. .. .. .. 12,17 po,i. 1.03 p.m. Orion" nut4l now, they- have observed God so kind, so indtilgent, so'leiile.nt, so kneel beside Ills t ; the ,'United States, Great Britain, France, Berniud% &c. - . I
Dance, Female Iriegularieica and General Debility. Passonger * ' . . 10,12,P. M. ' 10.27 P.31 the, order established for their coining bte'n on the hard Aoor � - -
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LABORATORY-'Goderich, Ontario. Mixed Train .. .... .. 6.15 P. M. 7.05 P. Al. and going; order written not In manu- will against him, and fracture his every . . (Continu�d on Page 3) - ! SAVINGS BANK DEPAR.,rwNtts- * '
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� � 1�` Mixed Train.. .... i.. 6.20 P. X. 4.35 P. U. while they axe spitting in his face and . � .
il, Sold by J. S. Romims, Seaforth. it -order, persistent order, sublime order, stabbing'at his heart. he takes theni up H 0 R. Jac S Z
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� �i!gt MARKET STREET, SEAFORTH.-, Bluevale ...... . 1.090- 10.20 1 that represents God as all afire and tor- 1 1 � . I - I -_
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,= P). chil _i - 0.80 6.07 one world we InIiibit. � � l, vegeta�, ' Spain, Agents for Walkeen Whisky, New Latest Style Ja k ts and Fur, �
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jt!?�A;�', Heneall --------- 9.4,9 - 6.38 ,
I � z'.;" I 1� I and aee our work. Wood taken in exchange Kip n;fd_-_____-.. 9.50 0,25 SO Ifeel very much asmy fatheTfelt tigia aud ice to bind the Airers sad snow . Ontario ; Royal Dintilkry and Davis' . . c ,e �.
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R I" f - I Londemboro - - - - - - - 7.24 4.10 pieces, and I made a terrible 0 - XVand June. I ton you' business in the rear of the new Do- -rM:3E C .3M.&:P C.A&B.
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.1� �j ��j�� DANIRL MANLRY, 0mocillor Beeakwood P. 0. , . Clinton..______ _ _ 7.47 480 fxlght, -and my father turned to me with need the otorms of Ids as much . minion Bank, in Good's'old stand, : - a . . I -
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= 1 1 DATID M. ROSS, Tfs"arer, Winibroii P. 0. luppen..� -------- F.17 . M9 _� face perfect] W. W* HOFFN * _.
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I 1� CHARLES DODDS, Cant", Sadorth P. - had our own way In life, before this -deli town - ,_ � �
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