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. . was two years old, I suffered dread. Stubbs. L . 1 James, t Ing, iother ' . I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillitilliffifillitilli1(tillilifilifill�l!iljill,illffill�ti,,".... . L
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I fully from erysipela.% which kept least, * but that did �ot hinder me from in. I earth did yoti call her'Miss Stubbs ?" 300LP04nds, was 14 inches. thick and t *elfe ; . 1, I - Z . , -
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7 growing worse until ray hands were A . 11 Miss Stubbs answered for fmother. feet around. The topmost figure that our. �_ I i I . . I - � .
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1. - this cause. � On my 'for their good at al , but simply for my own . 11 to , come out the mer and take that of Stubbs, and I �uppose sm,sllest wedding cake made in London was . --- _X a
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hand 1 carry large pleasure. I hava�the greatest sympathy . , _. I never mentioned that my name he4d one's ordered' by 4 lady for her child. -It was a ... THA Pr Haln"
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- As we all est at tea together I meditated weighed about four ounces. Everything -
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L AYE u -,do not kill though how sad it must be to bel parted the tisy ornamentation, but it was like oat- . I
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he sores, provided.1 actly the same reason. Pat your fingers, in by some door of carelessness golden haired fairy, such as uncle 'Used to 0 - I SIMMIM flievic-od I �. - I � - 1P
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. mes'ns, bat remember that it - is the finger, and he must lock this same ' .. A Paradise of Prunes. t4 the S 17omarlis and " . OF=— .
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11 Ayees Sarsaparilla cured me, so If dysive ' and bilious eas or con t' oldmaid. Butmycup of amazementwas an exp6rien6e never to be forgotten. Some ___ - - I --- __ I � I
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see after in important matters, fro . isease, he a,- full when I heard Uncle James say '
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disease for more than twenty y 10 , look five to,`ten- pears, and planted in regular n's _' �
- tricts-22cat least, so,I thought in my young The majority of diseases , egin with some a day older than when I last saw yol'i. , " .1 � ne5s and Restkontal Ather .
?I I The first bottle seemed to reach the I . rows about 20 feet &part. 0 �, 04(irpili � I,,
,olve—and I was niore than ready to under. trouble of the digestive ans or of the And Miss Stubbs replied:. 11 Y4u also Neitfier jebble nor blade of gram can be lum Re nor ;C ,eral; - i �
Wt and a persistent use of it hao � take the 0210e, , ovidence's local agenti, li*er which prevents the �upply of proper I I I Sc, 0 X TH E - �. �
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perfected the cure." � 0. 0. DAvis, - ouAshment to the system. The best . hould . I � .-, _. I
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OHN GEMS, V. S., honor graduate of Ontul Then she added to her pepsia, sick headache and coiqveness," writes Whereby I learned that height ,lie, aft � 11 . I .. i . ; � I
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*So& and residence on Goderich stre,eb, one door t purchased six bottles of your 'Golde feat � - . . . � - I
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1112U , onl hear half that . Discove I h* h t NEW 'YO'RH , I . . i . -' up -In one-sizzo
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� mental food. She, Uka to you for I n in a ornia,
G. H. alsol I had pale hair and pale . * as -scarcely a drop .-
T I . eye -lashes and these ==iCittes"! � � than I am." ' . . . I you anything che on the.plea or promiso �'
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YderinW dentists, Honor Graduate of Ontarl the sw - = I'felt confused. She see' f rain I - 18 11j.ust as good if bud "will answer e
� I I all that, eet;nt, most iinselfish nature . ___ . I lvemtrl and as there is no scorching sun ... Pose." AV' See that yon get 0- - .. I
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x - I ,41kiltally treated All calls ptly sitended but as I grew to,k�ow her better I discover. to me, but on the other hifid, what in '!a go absurdl , . OPY OF WRAPP, 41�%,
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JAMES L KILLORAN, i dence took it out' �f my hands altogeth6r cribe. A; . � -of L ndt-
Barrieter, 8411feltor, ,Conveyancer and he had been waiting for -years. But the was the apotheosis of commo: nplace respect. ,plucking time thousands of hands urer
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.e:� toloan � Office over Pickard's Store, ability. He possessed a ki ad heart and a b d girls� I - I I
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I formerly Neebanics Institute, Main S heavily i dogmatic manner, and he li�,ed chiefly at � In . I could have im-, preparing the inscious fr foreU 'an I . I . � . .... . -
I , 'trett, seaforth. acumbereld that he Wsis ruined -by illion times better than uit ring under I
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c4borne which was strictly! entailed, passed on to a h' h;rk chops but Tom was always ' . cost of ing for the orchards, harvesting of- the. Corp6ration of t Town in Lthe .
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I NoteL � '1452 distant cousin. severe on Uncle James. dle ged people tug t e il�kud insure I a dull and ouku# such a crop, is $30 per. acre, leay. Lord OnO Thousand Eight Hundred aikkNinety-Seven, and topi direct , COMMSU Ing Me I
. . We. Stubbs survived her W ten my uncle - d a L . ad
L an comfor hl age for them, but Provi- the. several lands herein mentioned sh described In the 4sid Town � of ,Seikforth (all of w.hlolt:
I TAMES SCOTT, Barrister, &a. solicitor for No] husband several I years, but now she, too, didn't talk about the food a � th "a ing a notqincome per acre iDf $210.' gatenteVd) for the arrears of taxe due' . together withzists, as bereafter est
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- L denoe's plan was to unite two true - lovers, I . : ;, for the arrears of taxes due'- ereon r ouve I
� ty oozes Bank. Clinton. Office - ]Elliot& lock, was dead, and Mi St s wim as talked about about shares an I investments, I = 11L. ,
se ubb lonely as - - I � 1, —0 ereby ve notice that unless the mid � a exi a an aosts ' � soioner paid, I shall, on Wedn I
f who had waited fbr each o�her for a quarter I 1 1 1
- . .11, Clinton, Ont. money to loan on mortgage. - - she was poor. Th;ere. was something - very so it was no wonder that Tom' and I thoug . . Half Price. Day of September Next, at the hour of � I o'clock Noon, at the0ouncR CbAmber. w.,ki Hall, . .
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�, worth living, to have sai alone on the bank This, then, was the victim I �esrned to offer' the folloviling story, told by a London Jon . L I I
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upo Miss Stubbs' shrine, a d � I divulged ther ?" . nal, wi�ll i . iUrk's
.V . E. Office--Owduo's block. Main3ftnt, SestorAh. while the strea�a flowed by, and. it h than our ways, after all. Aren't th
It -,doney to loan. . . - 12N - always seemed br) �ne sadder to die of a my scheme to: mother. 1;� . I . . I . I I meyer estate, taxes for 1692, 1893, .801,1895. . . . . .
r � . . . tar. Pat was a witty Irishman, 'who had, just � , 1096.. 1 $8561 $t 70
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. 8611olbor . Notary ,,!' Laid . mo er 'softly.-Womv*n at He le. Mel, taxes for. 1892, IPS, 1894, U96P .41896. 47-44 04,70 92
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T IL BZsT, Barrider, - an to'be dashed to glad earth P. . arrived ,
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I 11 " don't say you vrant to see life -Seeing is expect him, or any other man, to fill in love The Vffla4e Blackanuthl price." �� I . I 1. I . . ,�
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-1 ^iAmow a P]toUD1*M1 1BUdders.-ftnaltom work. I never wanted to see life- with that faded old maid ?11-` - . Ill The 11 village smithyl stond in Brattle at Just s.ixteen shillings, air," replied the . . � � I Jawk I - 11, I
i I - h&,Qbd*dW4ontmda.1J.2. Q"zav, Q. O.; I wanted to live We. Bat I have never " 0h, I don't expect him to fall in love 1,, street, Cambridge, (United States). 1 There shopmau i . . � ,. I
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F. son & illolnuls'shoe store. corner Main and pared with many women. 4ppy He earos wbate'ir he can. . I to the 'police court, wh1ere he Pk-4aded his
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. . gold. plate work. Special aktention given . ly what hap Week in, week out, from moi n till nipht, Ag , L ,goods with "half price." 6, I
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D- of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, D. D. S., of to- 2) wants to 11 What a pretty name 9 Was she pretty An* d �hlldren coming home from g � of a lar copy book published b a, . I 1.
. NORW Univerety. Offim, Market Block, Mitchell, be on the atag�e I L . . chool =eller, I et . y I -
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I AGNZW�.Dentfst, Clinton, wH - James used to say she was lovely�-& dai And hear the bellows roar, . U--. I ' the publio'ichools f6r good, inil has 911% ' -
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- "'But did you Asver fall in love ?" ,I ask . irl, as fragile as a bit of Like chaff from,% threshing floor. I their 1dinds a healthy hatred for the � -cans., . Belft, ., �Ties, Chiffbits, & C.",
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I MEDICAL. . ould like fully sud was just the type to att is awoog his boys ! I - / 1- - - - '
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� Dr. John McGinnis, � " 0h, please tell me as' . tall as I am, and my grAndino r -O t I honesty and industry, and r NEXT tO*
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. �;� Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church shouldn,b How In the grave she ]Joe ; �
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L LDvl0torf%,X C When our - Swiss trip was over and me - Toiling.-rej aicing,-3orrowing, e Ove wr level. Put potatoes in a earl 11 ;�_ Wheii .. - .
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- AUCTIONEERS. re -4 -nice unobtrusive that ioqlll hardly know she is " Gammon 1" said the engine-driv of shoe, or kind of leat)�-,,er � I Im"I : I �
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'-,, -F-% TCHARD COMMON, licensed auctl ' carriage I I On thi# the doctor took -u'p a pair of field- get nb i-elief., One d' desired. .. . W a . .
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promptly, charges in keeping with times, Seaforth handsome man cc P doomed to failure. I i table, and, look- ' � i �0 I ,4 � , _
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�� I Orm room I sighed over the futility of . I - . wa-ges. -have us6d two boxes and I am � I . . I ; .. -1
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,4 . 4harg" modexate tied .8arisfaction ranieed. without ever roall, living, as she had, done, - " Let me introduce my broth I 0
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- orenifth, win receive prompt attention. 120MI would be if Uncle a' ence Uncle for the Queen's jubilee. This plummy m � i . I
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