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I . . , Timothy Blake had just moved into one � . must get re d for our jou k 11
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I - . growing worse until my hands were . woulT have sent him 'to To recount all hie Operiencem, an he went hastie, Timotbyw-mok j . I I
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- � so that they would bend, and sever4 , fashi d -roaperity turned its course up- � I ,of a fool-. - But nine men in foolish It one . more, .poem befom we go. -What I t I __ I �
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. 11013 an are all the time taking ful courtesy, at others gibes and jeers. �
bf my fingiers are now crooked from town. the Z home had been out into am% - ten was rather ridiculous to think of a great. thoughts) what visions 1 Ah, raise me up,
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f; , . � f scars, *hick but for - a - tion or bilidusness, aiid yet in a fiabion of,the plant. I %
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A . everi a still stronger motive for eaqUoull - is taken , serious risks. up __ that you dil-that I of pfl,11.011411il .111"b.11WIll __ I "I
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.. . 1. . . He bad sett his heart upon w,ing �- enough . Dyspepsia alone seldom ' o you rem, - 'VzgetableReparatioaforAs- .SIGNATURE '..
� , . *1 11 If we could only go south. I never felt. D ember the walk to the old cot � : A
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. ��� party to mee 1, wish, I wish we could Softly, tenderly- the old 1rishma4 laid him , I .
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E - Ayees Sarsaparilla cured me. SO � ) � , -
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1, � . "She would take the very ready to receive and I , i f 'a Ob'lanched .
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� petticoat from her back to *ve to them that � ' face. :s andI164COIA-altis-fteitkr . I
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L I 9 � : , disease for ' an twenty years. f P_ time did I , ouo diseases � which ' Me nmraj.
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' i f�� AYZW8 PUM'Promote ftod , �, monument will surely come," he said, when y; . . 1119 , :: _., �� .. �
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�, 1-1 i TOHN (HLUVBI V. 13.2 Imno hen imothy went up the arreb -stairs The coujicil met at Cred" .
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, � �, . . ]a S. H&T8. Barrister, 801101tor, oonv 'faced , us'lowf; ill his."arrangement of the coarse ware. .
i � for We Don6lon - A gray, thin man was toiling rob you any longer, my friend, my dear end met w1lith a slight, misfortune while re- : � . �._
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i ", 1. owelry store, Main Awk Beafolth- Q 11 - L old men were not much dyma4e goods of ever7 kind is, on' the m ease, and *
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I 1. � 1�� -1 11 �A 66 I . -.1 day.-Mr'Wm. Pollard had. a large wood eqpnot puy a person to, sit down and make _J
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, -1 �, - .- _�. . . 1�4 I HoWn In, Obazmry. h&.Q"9d* ORt to.. Q6od-evening,'-' murmured the stranger. could no,t sleep at night he sat up. in bed . they J I th selves in shaking their ton, and especially in the wo.xkinan�hip- Thegarmients, we offer for sale are A
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11 - � plowon. Q. e., PAMW um. MUM 66 It's like climbin' to heaven to come up 11 Yes." said Mr. Silvestre; softly -yes, scribbling verses, or else reading and polish- ' ;
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I I -HOIX&TICD, imoomor to the late ft*� Of these sta* . Faith, it makes me blow like she U gone, too," He smoothed out- the big those of his youth. 11 If my good luck . . and. inaterilif , -Tley are trininied with some of "the finest, 'embroideries
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Uy Solicitor for th I nee I can save money, I.Ano : I can : laces, and in the entire lob there is no tmsh. We sell them at pnicela -less
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DENTISTRY. Idly into big as impressions ri . e vividly are I ers, t
� . � - . soo ing like woma*y emotion - .. ewels, sir." P � JI I - to the Just prices on a few lines to give you. an - -
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: F. son a xoxanW shoe store, corner lfainlgnd gen prac White Cotton Gown, f@ aud size,
WN47- � �11 I J to the road lit -once 1 We notice a good -many otton Drawers, extra 4 -ii �
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RIPWW""I", . - � 1" tlemttu huddled in a chair under th gas j6tj overtly liud misfortune.of middle life - and tif ed see Mr. Silvtatre when his first . ' White C -
�t - with& ragged blanket th '% � I farmers don't seeim to dare whether they and sleeves triiTm,ed with lace, � .-
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il I rown across big . poem was era fine tucks, inserl I . -
- �-! f:i: � � . . I . I . I ng. bridge w , "k knees. Under, the shining of � the gas..lig�t rich in flowers, told of social gatherings, 01 Timothy, and he kept th . . turn out to break the roads or . not.. Turn four clusters of tucks in y(ike." 600.-O embroidery, frill I -
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.-, " , r and Id work. _!On rides and walks, the books he had xeadi the . White Cotton Gown, good quality, 2 . J "I . .
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; . �;, �- -i�-, vlardware store, Selilforth. 1451 by Timlothy�s entrance, then his di . to be ever with him. They danced tog6ther, m went to Blyth on Tuesday, it being horse ing round 'cuffs, -61L and down front I
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i �.:J;_ I IL H. S. *N,D I wAlked their horses through the cool sil�nce faile . Win. blichie was in Turnberry township . . f -
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j, �__-. -1 1� ronto University. offloo, Market Block, WtchPl edies,` It must be ek.-Mr. and ,Mrs. G. rker, at I embf6idel
. t -i �',t %.'� � she said that his verses were finer than any' weather. I'm Snnshine,i are recovering front, yoke fine insertion and tucking, ters fi no tucking and 8 inch fine ,
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;_�-��:t AGNICIPF, Dengsild went away. They told him that she was W -Ladies' Skirts, extra fine cotton, I It `
f - , -.,v_.�_, AW saying a pray tle from, Brussels on Thursday. L -W illiam hite Cotton Gown, good quality, 24
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�!,�, . I er for the dead." - , - When sprin comes I shall feel better, . oh . .. . . ,
4 .�, ,q. _1- IR frona, H . 1) Michie sola -a, fine young mare I at Blyth on , a 'tuckin
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� 4J . and at Zurich " Your daughter't" dead, -he sa.w her body put in.6 the -ground, ows fine tuck b, i -1
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: _` - - the blessed saints." . 1- b � the couldn't believe thab the Northwest this month. -Johi Watson I rq . . : . . _Ij
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,_ Hon. Graduate London W glimpse of her ; bat not so much afleet- w White Cambri Gown, fine quali�5,
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U -1 : �__ ZZ - office and Resideace-4ormerly occupied by Mr. w4i. mine are lonely, too." ..
��'. 4, ', I wide embroidery, cu#a., insertion and em- t . .
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. -1-- muott, office lately occupied by Dr. Eliott. Eruoo- Silventre had spent his youth on a Southelm, _ Some of our farmerb'are laying in a atore--of . . :.
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I 1� Plantation ; Timothy Blake had spent his " An' 4id he come ?11 - d six 11
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i I i�r_�__�,_ 1. erow " I wanted to get it out of my hands at sell, of 5th line, Is away this week attend- 40 inch heavy factory cotton, special, ()Je, March sale 250. 1 . 114
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i . b7, L. IL Dadoey =1 -went into his own room. Pub the next house -to mail it for m*e, We odd, but I'vi h . Sunshine lodge. . . ��
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ti . . AUCTIONEERS. I now. It would do me Mary's heart good to " Vve been waiting and ,waiting to -grow , Third, -Freeborn Johnston ; sr. Seemid, , , - W.-_0
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c� ; I again -at the window beat the wind and vide the fires I sit by, the food I eat, eve . Artemus . Keys ; Fourth lass, -Melvin - I
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F I, " � . �. charges. moderate and. satilifaction guaranteed. choked again, his head bowed itself UP01i Charles Wameley, Alice Hyatt; Third elliss, . �
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i !fi _--� �i left &I hit residence, Let 2, ConceWon 11, Tuck. I night, Timothy. Timothy wiped his wristband fiercely . imole of Dolge felt -never slip -
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. -_ - f portA of thepl*iaty. Termareswuable. FromMr. 3tn't go while it�s stormin". DoWt you " The poetry ? Pay you in waste paper, '
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! �,�a,4 - stock of sll kinde,-be Is spooWly qualified to judge � He had to lean back in his chair an4 " No, si I'll sell ib." . I am pleased to mak,e it knoWfl ruary : Pi S. L.-:-Examin � ,� foot. - Rubbers or overshoes, needless. .
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. ?�. i " You can't, Timothy. It is -not salable. that I have 'been completely grammar, literat re, history an
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� 8, Concesallon 3, H. R. S., Tuokersmith, wit be d fever spots flushed Haven't I been trying for years ?" total 433. The names of' pupils marked Ask for the
� f1F'-7.! -_ '.1 promptly attended to. 1466 VLC, out up s, beads of perspiration - " But I belonged to 0, paper mese' , I
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11 � I Subject 11 How to grow and care for House . hink'I must read you a little poem, Tim. the poems, he would have .none of tlielm.
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