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f 1. I i . THE'HURON EXPOSITOR I I �� I . I MARCH 9. tq -11
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I VETF',RINARY- . I A DAUGHTER 0 F THE DU It 9 1 I. , I i - fad �.
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I t . NNFi OUR BEARDED. Mont Rachat, tube 114 a readin'in the window just ow. I: seen I The pet
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I "ontarlo � BY iLISON BROOKE, . � The Stan)p of Security. 7t
OHN GRIEVE, V, S., honor graduate of I . - 7-1 Recently she
stio � LADY the noble mimplioity slid giravity of manne From yer sweetheart, weVnb it ?11 I ,'�
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Voterinary C llege. All dbiesses 61 Dome (Continued from last wee k.) . � surprised the clear-headed old 1ady .int � A dark flash mounted the clorgyman's � . � I . f-7 are considered
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n1mals treated. Calls romptly attended to and Designitigmen, th�.ough alluring and cun- . w�
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hargesmoderate Voterfl,n,aryDeritstrysepecioliy. Rachel did as he bade her, with honest. instant admiration, see gJ 1 ry " �later Shoe ", put there by the -".
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ce on Goderich street x effort to do her best. It was a grat advance . I 'love; this was no giggling, showy villag Is I think my letter can hardly Ix of i - * � - " I �other day a �sugg
I Seaf orth. 1112 -If , I endeavor to work upon the feelings of sicl makers as a guaroLatee of wear Value —a protec- - � I I .
�_ Rot of Dr, Scott's office, upon her reading qf thr6o months before-, beauty—. this calm, thoigh ful woman, with terest to you, Have you been drink ng, my W5?L",.T,rk i . . � I 1, ,ofterra-pin.
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� in his mood ; he watchhd her as she read, at, sympathy is to had at home and -not 11 I must introduce h thought the air of the room, and Be I . I Would readily pay more for I I
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JAMES L. KILLORAN � furtively, under brows knit.with displeasure front strang rs, perhaps hundreds of miles the old lady, I I to the Powells and the Rol. in the ill-timed visit, the tokens of 4 . "Slater Shoe I I *ere 110t the price stamped on . I - how is'
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Barriater, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Not.iry or perplexity. It was an expression new to distant. The objectof the sick is to get well, lingsworths; her manners have more ease � 'drunken bravado, I i I � . . - � This is �
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-public. money, to loan. ofiloe over Plokard!s St his face. ' i. and howeve precious sympathy'may be, it and dignity than t6e repose "I don't know- it's any of yer I usluess i the sole — this stamp gives the actual market I IS
. Main Street, Seaforth. 1 1628 He had always thought her a fair woman never yet cured a seriously afflicted woman, whether I've been drinkin' or not. Ef you � - 1, -cookies or othei
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r M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitors Conveyancer, dressmaker might be appreciated and be � � . I turers. 1 — - I �_, .
J - Notary Public. ofiloes up stairs, over q. W. not like Eliza, or Anne �or the other fiaher* just as beneficial, if not more so, than qln- CHAPTER V. Bar before mornin', and pay for ft, too." . I - I P_Ftly With her
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Papotle bookstore, Main Stre6t, Seatorth, Ontario. men's wives and daughters ; but jp,day her Thin was said with a jingle of mone in his j . . I �. _. I cloves made V
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beauty start!ed him. It was noV1 that.. the ookets, and a . He vi 4 grow. : : .
your cure if you are an ailing�wotnan. . icoarse sneer � 1
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. - — quick walk through the. frosty we'Ather had It is loudly proclaimed through the press A year has passed al3d more since Rachel ing more ugly i and dangerous with every' .1 I The fish WE
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fINIRY BEATT14, Barri6ter, Solicitor,.- & word, while th� man opposite him grew9nly I 0 . ; I . n, a le
I O' brought a brillignt color to lip, and cheek; that "a woman can best understand a Genell lef t Broad Nassau. I . brow
1-1 Money to lo., u.' ofllce--,ady's Block ASO&. I I ;
� l6io.tf not that stray looks of dtill gold fell u woman s ailments," and on this ground sick Rev. Robert Craig .still care* for the calmer and mo4e courteous. I � sizes, widths, leathers, 11 11 � a fork to pro
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. I .. her forehead and gle ed 3 h k im parish . there, doing the work honestly, , 11 You had be' tter nob drink any more to. I . I � the fish among'2
c e. . , colors and styles. L, very pair Oood- .. . 11 . _; ter.
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- am Jim upo' a er me A get the benefit of a woman's advic 11 What is your name please ? You 4 � 4
1 -1 ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, solicitors, &c. a way to catch the a ds nan's wits an as unto the Lord, and not unto men. But night. f I z
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Cor. Hami.ton St, and Square, Goderich, Ont. - ye at T I The sort'of "understanding of her ailments the old order is'soon to change, It is May have not told me, I think. suppose - you year welted. ' I � � z IJ I
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. J. T. 0 AuRow, Q. C. . wanted by a sick woman is it trained inedi- I ; ,_� ,
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CitAat,zs G,&Ritow, L. L. B. first time the W%%rm, white column of bar cal understanding. If a woman has this now. In June be and Rachel will be mar' are acquainted with mine ?" I ! i - . _�
1.1676 . . . $3- 5o and $5. oo,l *_,! Ifer second in
- - throats or the, wonderful curves of this * tminedme.dicalkuowledge she u derstands ried ; the summer is to be !pent travellin is Know yor name? Yes, I do, and I - I . . i ��El I �1 3 1-01 to Accomplisb, 1
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I , Mo. CAMERON formeri,y of Cameron Holt A shoulders. . woman's ailments noi as a woma , but as a abroad, and the autumn, it is expected, 'Will don't know no #ood of it, either. So you 4 i
Cameron, BaIrrister and fioileltor GZrich, I 4f she Is not a doctor e cannot R. WILLIS, SOLE LOCAL 4GENT FOR SEAFORTH. 3.1 the �cost of the i
. It was not any of these alone, nor all of thysicim-3. find them in another parish, no lose needy want to know mine ? Idelibe you won't be I � .
ontirlo; ofilce—namilion street, opposl4 Colborne � I � - : . ;!t�,) First she begi
Hotel. 1462 ione together which moved the clergyman stiderstafid the ailments at all, and cannot than Broad Bar but of[wider extent, - so mi hty pleased to hear it. Perhaps if i .
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Conveyancer and Uon .which then and there flashed', upon i , His love has not been a feverish distraction, burry, and the man laughed in a wont hide- � : self exhilarated, W I S]
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]D� S. HATS, Barrister, Solicitor low ths, Dominion him, althoug he felt it dimly before,;of the As far as known, there is no regu ar but an inspiration and support to him 6$ No, 1obart I cannot trust you. I can -1 freshad, toned upi strengthened by t � he cold, " -` with a penknife .
'tv Notary Public. $611clior I qualified woman physician conn cted � � * ous winner. . . .1 . . . .4 .
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it nay to loan. V to Ia d uj � now. You ,'must let me go to Him! strung, debilitated, or distressed, may I
� _� illumined son I of the woman an it shone in eiined for women—no one, there ore q,uall- frittered away his heart's strength and art, who now began to feel a strange agith. - I I om S The nuts weri
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M � . come, five doom noRhotootaZerds, than this. . . on questions of disease and its c�'re. to a man who loves oi ce and loves forever 66 Well, then look nto our,face.1' �' I cold bath is injurious. It disturbs the i*� . 4 - Each half she
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� : Rachel reovi n to the a d and laid the It is certain that there is no one, man Qr- - � An I she left him. I I t, - a, datk, Aull gre
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6 1, ground floor, next door to 0. L. Papst s 0 D one woman, , d whoc eaves to bar with the tention,,and I eu a ion, exhausts the vital powers, Ma I �
a ry sWrej Main street, 86aforih. Goderleh rian, connected with any put lei I Itwas oraing wh�n she came down'to thel tends to fix or render permanent au il� I I 1. -a "' beer Tarry
a- book down, coking up for a word of ap.- W" whole strength of h a manhood. Robert Corr . . �
On Cameron, Solt and Cameron. . ills medicine for women, excepting onl;ugr. � Craig' I y GeneR.' t chap be. arlo - a' in. She wai dreined for I . .I- �
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L ____ proval. Itddnot come. Withoutopeak- Pierce's Favorite Prescription, who, .lik- a love was such this; it mastered fore? How' strike yon? Do rarlo 9� . . Ich Read, lege an
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o= & meKF_NziE, Barristors, Solicitors etc � Robert I ook from a drawer a folded Dr. Pierce, is.a. regular graduated and qilal:' him completely; it ter ified him at times by you like thp sound of it ?�' or a was perfectl white - she looked " person may be suffering. Thou - A Itinted to the pr
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8� Clinton and flayfield. Clinton Office, klioii *beat of pay er: covered with writing and iied h i i d who has, like him, de- its overwhelr�ing power. �hus far It hid Every vestige of color left Robert's face died only there was a touch of agony upon go about till stimula d by a cold oath � Behold, in -a I
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block, loam street. Bayfield Offioe, open everY thicki dotte I with corrections in red ink. voted more than thirtjcTe�a,rs to the special acknowledged', no obelacles,ibut sometimes at thasound of that name. He did not , t, - ,� - .
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Thursday, Main street, first door west of is Prease bring your chair up to the table," study and treatment o eases of women. the thought had comi to WM, 11 What if speak.. barb. . I
11oney, so loan. James Scott & E. H. Mo r.1nie. . .. - The next tbiu
- � 1698 he said, almoi t coldly, " and let me ltl%� For mo an thirty yews Dr. R. V. ,Ood should t4Lke Rachel froni me suddenly 9 , 'Hit right between the eyes that timej ,�. r cars y. . hey looked into eachl - serve some degree of force for the latter- -
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. . out on@ or two of the mistaken you Could I still � serve aud tr t him?" Th di sneered the other. Them rising, &I, �s I V%a$ proculed iu
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I-IAXZRON, HOLT & HoLXZ8, Barristers. Be- made is this," and he touched the paper f revelation of hais ow h tr he added : " I've boon - directed to you as thhe l'aggard pain, 'the majesty of Master. � fine 11 in the morning by rawing on -the T#_ - -wit,h scissors -
%J 110160"inChanoery,ho.,Goderich, Oct N C . . Invalids' Hotel and $uriieal Institute a a ht hi� M on' � � - �
,ipatiently with hi oil., -.- bro, 4 ed to tati serve force, and then feel " all gone 11 *Jlw� I
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Vaguely dijappointed aren took the chair score of regularly g-radualed, experience , thitu he could ad lived heretofore wife, d by&�" *be said, going—� the reaction -comes. In the one ewl'iftia -, ,
You fetch her here about " quick as , , �
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we W . W U510 eaves. you now. a shortienea, in the other preserved. resW_
HOLMESTED, successor AN arm OIL Beside nmn, afta 31i nor OLDOW 02 %be table skilled physicians, each of whout is a arec- in so simple, so unve�Ksd an alle ance to you can make tricks, wherever you've got " �
T maCaugheyallolzaested, Barrister, Solicitor . gi, an hour 'and the carr�aga is waiting fo When the ter
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and her ..bheak resting in her hand, looked ialist in his chosen class otf diseases. I�v God, � :� , , - God keep yoi
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Conveyancer, and - NoWy Solicitor for the can half d spin � I 'at her mutilated essay. It- wy letter a& ressed to Dr. -Pitrce as above, Oa. this May evenil'g when the sir was her hid away. - You understand ? Ilia t 1 1 must o alone, dear�. a1 God! larly feeble to voliers. Let them seek to us- - zmoking hot, f9i
Adlan Bank of Co tim' in a burry to a" bar. I've kno IV 1WA-9 masSe
mmerce. Money to lend. Farm . � prompt, :onsc c 4� . help an both, my be , my truest fr � d in f
-Jott'l BI was ex4titlegn� Y full of suggestions of al sweet things which about the world a considerable since they . 1 len - i derstand t" laws by which YA&I power sm. ehallow disb. ',
for Isle. Office in a ook, Main 8troot I " 4oman's Work."' ' has ientious'attenti-on, is re. . - - I 8� d I" '
lesfoylih� . � . I 11 One thing I want to speak of, Rachel," ga -redly cestifidential arid is an- lugs; when the sea lay I : " May I k k achel?" he asked witki, hibite itself, and learn to be econoinica is-,
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I owered in a 1 lain envelope so your private �,summer br luiet in thought I wont to the bottom there on the - vot Yo e , -ed, of -courge, tl
. he began. 11 Although is has nothing to do i � break was hardly as calm "I' its ex diture, for they are apt to have kt .
. opalina tints meeting the quiet k t the I pan
. *Mira are ke )t safe from prying eyes. ; : I & kT, Banks. I didn't stay drowned worth a cent. tle-R.
. DENTISTRY. with your style of writing, whichl is impiev. assaaaaaaaaaaaaass I far horizon, and the small wave ro a in A little inconvenient, I'll allow. Yee, I gob she. I hold her o4o more to his heart forl : a low stock of it at- their disposal. -Familly The effect wai
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DenlAst, formerly of aa k woman ; I am a fisherman's daughter; I � plashing along the beach, Robert fished off from a beat I stuck to, next mom- i I 4 I -
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FW. TWEDDLE, Brussels 9 memb tr writing this sentiment, which it a �returaed from a long walk-on tit's shore, I i i t* I pure aj the snow.,",upon her .0 . .
Seaforth,)Gra,sivate of h. C. )). ., Toronto. is a fisherman's *ife ; I hi%ve had a rud I . in' by a brig bound for Gibraltar, on, I've �uno a ion, - ��
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.radussecouraelu oroiNa and bridge hard life'; I I ave- had poverty and aZrrow. y maich 'wis yet �
Post g cure to. me, I I have heard a )', called at the little po4ieffioe fo - tits letter losem round the *orld prott, � I Itching .Piles. -
H&sklll,i-, School, Chicago. Office over A. IL fore, t ist, Is Woman's place is in 4hD home." from Rachel which n6vor failed him on this " baud in his, an if he 1 had not f Ayo 'd is - False Inodetty causes many people to exit" JIV. . . " Wtll," said
Smith's store, Brussels. imp -it to , He tried tc speak. . then; I Ain't been in no great hurry to got - 1 1 . Ing 2
I Now's do you really think as, V1 . week, found it awaiting for , tortmined to let her & ; then, gently draw- silence the groatit" atisery isnagiDable. from 16oh1W ome 11onle r
14 y " Plosis w tit a little loll . gged. n back neither. I ain't been so bad off an you plies. One applWailon of Dy. A. W. ( -s Usf.
-1 - e, eir," replied Rachel, with stiNoiant h1l i!ng it from his warm �rasp, she was gone. i .)b&W . the faec of
R. BELDEN', Dental Surgeon; Crown and Bridge $'I wanted to say only t . m, and hastened on with eager anticips. Might think, for Jaek has a" swcobheart in , * * * � assisil; will sootbe and ease the johiag. one wof
meekness. . �is'muoh more . tion to the,.Manee � � ! * I boxx - spoilt me fi-ibiu'
11) Work anti all kinds of hentid Work performed You are, afte� all, you maid it-- a m;in ; and ey board, but n I , corn letelyr-cores the worst, cases tut blind, IW -19-t -dat',ere i;tring � j
with care. office over Johnson's hardware @1iore, 11 Yen are really bonest in saying thils?" Hier letters s�eme� wonderful to her Ow 1; Robert Craig, left, alone with his grelLti ble2isir, or proiruding pllsie. You have uwo rw -
1650' 1 am with &U, a woman. I� love you, your I've got back to Broad Bar, and I wSat I I .IW,t #
Seaforth, Ontario. :: Yes, air." � � I lover. They revealed ier love to hi i MY tremble ,found none of the exaltation of I run, for Dr. A. W.. Chaves eintwevs is guaran"Odto, 11 fr'm me winvivr,
I ; m n A woman. She's- as likel a one as I've seen I - . I 1.
- �Ll� An d yet the first time I ever saw yon, hands, your f elet, the very shoos you wear, L thousand delicate, w D - . y victory. I cure piles. . ,would lell a etr*.
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Ion,. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the , r the ground you stand on, although till this nianly exprmlouN, Ef you don't believe my story yon .ask i' I - 11 w'eu be woke c
R ' you were Ia a boat rowing out to the Bar and yet were never " I 00 fain ;" they were n ! 11 The heart wit1hin him was &she@ amd'i
r Royal College of Dental Surgeons Toronto, also af ter is.storm, with the mrn to save the crew hour I never knew it. But your wife I'll any of the taverns if Cj;rry Gonell's got Aust," an he thought A the defencelass wo-i A Wom&Ws 8pring Wwdrobe. kum. to me hipas
graduate of Department of DenRoi;j. Toronto never be until I am sure that you need no full of right discussio is of the books she back.); . I
University. Office In the Potty block, Hensall. of a ac�ooner. And not only -that, but you b read the pictures she saw, the music she . � man whom he loved going her lonely way . The new spring gowns, made all of one -_ --up an' I woula - P,
- have �epeated this action over d, over if such a time should ever By this time his was in the I hall, and only he companionship of the do r graded . material, and not with I
Will visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon � als -be ashamed of me, I I i . . him. Up 'n U
lay, June lot. � . 1687 come. I love you too wall for that." hearh ; of the people � who I I were kind to stop&g to call back- i 1 !; back to t - A�Parate waists I& right band aul b
I 0 . J man who bad the right to summon her. heretefore, will be much worn.
I algain, 'down to this last storm air rT time . her," of the new war ,d in whisk -she had " You get her mighty quick, now, parson. der an' Nvent, ter
R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (successor to F. W. At the irisk of your life. Have ye: a right CHAPTER IV. � Every now -won ga ce, every developed The separate waists will be of light ' .7kilioi_ _b
. Tw eddle), graduate (xf 'Royal College of Dental to do his Rachel?" As hii spoke t a young . been received with an enthusiasm which Nd foolin'." He left the house and joine'O , iscity and re'fided reception in her, would and Muslims or other thin materials. Louie, w .o I al,o
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Surgeons of Onmrio; dratolass honor graduate of msn,s eyes rested searchingly, alm t stern- eled her. Her true in stinots and fine men- him. I � �T rand r her bondage more molistrous. � Almost all the new spring stuffs are of
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ern . . . In the library of a fine old mansion, in the tal balance helped her i o meet every occad. Robert Craig, alone in 4 study, hearo . 4V Well, 'bout
methods for painless filling and phinless extraction of The�olor fled swiftly from it. - � God or man to defend or prbtoot her A How- adaptable to the Present style of gown. I
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tooth. All operations carefully performed. Office : 9& e tbe'r�ght 7) " she answered, simply, canal coal fire, his arm resting on the. carved Is Straight an a ine of light." growing less and 16as loudo 'w&eungth o6 had felt that he could never so 0
Tvireddle's old stand, over . Dill's grocery, Sesforth "How have you'! Mantel. Opposite him sat an elderly lady, ,� a they , a Br ad Bar with bunches of flowers and sprays of' vines. - atring, W soon
; MCI . The young 107ci gic ied in all the glory their way back to the vifla e,:to -spend th6l agai4 ; that he couldpot look upon Rachel � �
�_ - - is My life is worth very little. I � am not wiLh beautiful waves of graV hair, and a which came to bar, bit moist of all in the ni litincarousing. .,.�_v_,.1 . . and buds worn. Louie kinder wt
� . needed by any one ; if I can sis,ve other lives fa, e fall of character in every line. . � I � without sin. Xow hO resolved to return to The smartest ahirt-waist will be made- I thot it was a i
MEDICAL, I J) beautiful womanhood 1 which could bear It was an I I over true tale." Robert felt I W'e.n maw kin]
. it is worth the risk." i I 4; After all, Robert, it is Eo surprising, 11 4- 1. '] 14. ._� 9 9 A t, I I his post and watch 0 er his poor loves and if , tucked back and front from the neck down.
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. 1: "But suppose ur life is worth very eke was ettying, " to see you putting out of i nour or a aze- Corry Gen 11 sho Id once dare t� lift his 1j' and the tucks will be rather wide than �chokinl. Maw.
Dr. John McGinnis, �10 L flattery. i ment, Inquiry proved it.
� . mach to qome one, the hand whiofi rested our harbor in, midwinter, that I have a hand again:tl, her hue hould learn ,that she 'I otherwise. The great tendency is to mako� - little Louip!s lifli
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Offtoe and Residence-Forraerij occupied by Mr. Wsu. in peril then?" � I she smiled a little whimsical smile she had. near an unshaded wind )w and read hie let- the nea eat railway station, seven miles dis. When he met his -- nt at the late break. sweep the ground, and the long trains bave mornin? me mal:
� Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Church L ter. ��t was not difficu t for a person stand- I tant. ;,leis train was delayed, his conne3. -� band an� warms,
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AWNIght calls attended promptly. 1453XI2 , "Butitisnot." , 11-Andif itia?" returned bernephew- I . � fast he looked, if ten ears older than when entirely passed away with the habit, an&- ��
I I ing in� the shadow of the garden trees ,to tions w re missed and it was almost dusk she o - I'll never ba
11 I - 11 Will you answer me, please?" for this fine old lady was Robert's aunt. watch his face throughi iut the reading. W ,hen h reached his aunt's house in N4 , aw him before, I many times stronger. close-fittiDg backs, L ,Ug �
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W HOTHAX, M. D., C. M., Uonof Graduate The girl's lin nuivered ! there was a riob 46 Tf ;f-. ;. lm, �a. 1, .11 .— h- f 11- Ban. He had suddenl ath ned - ower -A self- The return of the buatle ;. h. -I-1 T* `
�,d Fello- of Trinity Mediedl College, Gra- f J knot of rough fel ows from the lower He coul never olearly recall the hours of Jr L, . AN when yer not w-
. in her breath as,she answered : purpose. I saw as Boon as you came in that � mastery which he ad not before) and , not a large affair, but small, well shaped. I
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Physicians and Surgeous of Ontario, Conotarim On- you had something out of .the ordinary on 0 w * cogn I
tarlo. OfBeeformerty6ecupiedbyDr.Cooper.. o 166o knowlam. Does it please you tobaveme yourmind. WhaDisthemattar? Howea were strolling up and do' n the road near of great! darknesi. Only with strange clear. wherever he might W.. I . trimmed. They are qui" long, and the-,, TWENTY .
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T-%& ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, X. D. 0. X. whimpering, or breakim out in some coarse under t a foot of a bridge which he sa1v -
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igilioij, office lately occupied by Dr. Elicit, Bruce. with a smile about his lips, and then re- the servant had laid lbeF,ide his pl4te. A knuckles. � f.' .
. eld,0 . ntario, ., �� He i d risen now, and wa standing be- joined : Robert Craig in his study there, would have looking at that bit of lands"pe that tl�e head line caught his eye. Collars are to ba worn hiab, but not as who �w
. f I . brought him to his feet in an instant. But 7 thought was t nto his mind by h a ,
ore ile, looking down into her face with 11 What would occur to you as likR " A drunken liailoi run down by 'the tiff is they have been. Doodl
BETHUNE K. D., Fellow of ths ' he was too much &bso bed in his letter to good or.ovil genius, he did not discern whic .
ey6s f6l of a fire which fri' htened her when be the matter ?" �_ , night' 8 press, near I Dundee. Instantly - The new bats are made of some fancy I .
A`C`.he ,of 1phyWolansand Surgeons, Ki 0. 9 hear the sounds whic i floated in through at the time, that a train for Now Yo =
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,Dr. Mackld, miss" Streek Sesforib. R dft f ,I "
-0orner of Victoria Square in house Lately occupied once hewas about to i sad it again, the joy would connect with the ocean ate mers, the I ,
if holding himself in control with all his follows and if your habitation were not in man mi, ,rht be, Rdbert's eyes rim down I feathers are much less worn, and you ca,Wt has suffered wit)
L. 1. I)Lanoey, of it in his eyes and in the half smile on his that, perhaps, all was not yet lost. I .
- . sbrength.u'l I am a man an1d:yon are a wom- dens'and eaves of the earth, so to speak, I J . the gra )h until they found the' words : have enough flowers. -Edith Lawrevee in. -that he was conf
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I an, the only we man on earth for me. I love should, of course, suppose you had fallen i I a lips, when a sudden knock overloud, upon Reaching his aunt's bons , PT"he mi'ti has been the March ladies' Home Journal, �
-,,-. F. J. BURROWS, I I out of a week. '
- D:F - you ; can you care for me enough to care love. But. to suppose such a thing of a .th!e door of his study, earprilsed him. the steps, and stood for a. moment. wR8 fi d ' th t of Corry lenell, a isailor from i . 0 lack of tbe,eye,q
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Gen- . young monk like you, a professional woman- . . warm evening - ;Br'oa� Basr, who was �u a spree andIeft the A Wido,Ws -Love Affair ward made ev;erl
eral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity Unive , ' would be likely to ente, - the ,� house thus un- .Were opened. Looking through the 5way. plgl,ce�abou6jq . � I
rXity, I I do not understand," she murmured, hater, who has not stepped within the ! 1 o'clock In the evening for the I I -trouble.
naember of the College of Physicians and ,Surgeon@ aeremoniously. he step r 3ed ,to the door and ing lace 3urtains he saw Rachel com( into I I Receives a setback, if ,-be has offeusiv#_
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L must have an end. I cannot be your teach- ; stately, and wonderfully heautiful. 8 le sat ;! Stomach Trouble, but Dn Kinee New Lift �,
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er, my child ; I can be your lover, your bus- 's Homo sum, my dear aun�! Fate has , three b6xes -of
. I . . man be knew from the ower village, at first, keys carelessly, and then-begaii sin in a P.&�l el and Robert ere married ill June. I system, sweeten tho breath, banish head-
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DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY, . .7) i * .. I m to come in, and low soft voice, a song from the gin On the inner side of plain gold bracelet, .
you again,. '. h an , ache ; beat in the world for liver, kidney - i
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, There was a long silence between them young mari'm face bec'me ract nt with the which 'they had learned to sing toget er I I 'i � emell P
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lifted her hands with a little whom he had never see ii. in Broad Bar be- " Farewe�l, dear heart ; ; I �
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- Surgeons. Coroner for County �f Huron, 11 � 5L'ou. are a learned man ; I am an ignor- of the little group of arir3tooratic Nassau than thirt years- old, a 3parently, but show- Thy smile I long shall . 4 see �t, tll y woul I as - Is I shal) pass through this world but on - ce, fering as we did
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Trl ity Medical 0ollege, Mewb .- .. exposure on the sea; a short, high. Farewell, dear heart o � kn . , ould ma e th 3 discords ej . which any _-Any humaw. I .
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Slaughter. Sale' '. 111!1% - I voted himself. I ered, passionate -man. This much Robert She turned from the piano, saw hi , and to little trouble and cost. The gifted but mouth ; and y�
A I I him actually starved, and nervous exhaustion And pros- Melancholy BVron in one of his iuimitablo�-
- , C�. - ;- q. A e ittle at first glance. But he was of. with a little joyful cry came to me I �oue,s' mind on
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I I %.� V Ivil Ji Z) 'A grimly, Let us near you rave apout her.)) ten brought into contact with men of this with clasped hands extended. He rested them th, poems says somewhere- .
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'T �,�� -�i ,,,,rt laughed, the glorions, unreserved type in his work in, road Bar, and he her head down upon his breast, soot ikig her " To rest the weary, and to sootbe the tid, .
In China, Crockery and Glassware, and all . ". - - ..." , a niarkedl ' fac-91niffle eignoture of 1pi A. W. Chase on every box Doth lemen happier men, and ehame3 At I ast fht- I am sure if x,he
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kinds of grocertea and p,rovisions at ��*WIJJ I . - ; bad."
I'll ma,, i. B ut' � 11 You.are couragegus to give me such a I i I have rooeiTed -
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the Sealorth Tea Store. A 15 day 0 permission I I may never stop, for truly had thrust into his iow, to Looking up into his face * I pre- i .
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. few of the many articles that will be ; I I . 16 11 Certainly not, t What is with the readines of one who worked foi, his not kissed me." � ent day there is not a i �endency to over in- I forth in tuneful harmony with the Divine.
. . I i dulgence in cold bathit g. A cold bath is of I Years ago I was taught to sing in the Sib- �onl sh
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slaughtered. This sale is -.a cash sale s6i j� �'. H �t P1 0 � ) her name ? Is she older than you ? Is it a fellow men In the name of the Man of Az_ Upon this all the terrible conflict Which- p I y ow t4iiin
at these yirices. Twenty-one lbs. Iq , � � er or pride -of -the vil- � - course, a very excellan 5 thing, but it m ust lbath school- � - I can't even A* �
I kind ot a mam m*ost ,-.I case of summer-boarq - areth. - 7 for an instant had been almost forgotten ie- . I I .
1 beat granulated sugar for $1.00, 23 1 ; I 111P lage ? Let me know the worst." . "You are a stranger in Broad Bar, I turned to him. Hie cheat heaved, his ha do be tysed with discrimination ; many can "Kind words can, never die, 4A Dear me I 1
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Her name is Rachel enell ; she is the wid- M% I . ;. it, while, on the otlier hand, to some it is ;I sometimes ask myself if I have forgotten; -served bar sistet
sugar for $1.00, 3t)c Japan tea -ab 20c, Too'many men:� in ,6-. 10, a t sileneand ill a! ease before 4im, his forehead. He led her to a obi ir bas�"d y z -
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25c Japan tea at 18c, 20c Jappi,n tea 4 el ow of a common sherman ; 'don't faint, 11 lzot so' much a str Lnger as YOU 1 think, a window, and standing before her'tol ositi ely injurious., � t'may be can't'idered, the old days and the old hymns. The great years. '" These
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- at 14c, -20c green tea, at I;c. All , e i r 1 twenties are > 1 aunt -she is tv�ent� years did,* and has may be,� replied tl� e fell iw, crossing h 9 ri ht all the awful truth. I , ossib y, a ra her sweeping assertion, but 1privIlege of life -so far as I understand it-- very useful by-
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kinds of ou soap for 4c, rice 4c a lb, bald. This is absu rd lived in Broad Bar all her life I WC . 1
4 . I leg over! his left, wi bb a i unsuccees e ort Now, in all their close confidence, the . -
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I a 1.1, sulpher � � I 11 I see. A ' fair barbarian !". I trus to appefI.r at ease. There was an o art in- stor of Rachel's married life had remained eople who the, asid from the negative I � . others emmefull"
tapioca 4 � c a, lb, figo 4c 9 '. - t y i —0
3c a lb, Glaber salts 3c a � b, Epsom - and all unnece genefil, of r moving dirt get more harm your friends u
I . ssary. . site can read and write ?" science In the tone and manner whic puz- a sealed book. Rebert knew the reat mys- - I
. salts -3c a lb. Canned goods,-toma- - �, " Yes, both ; and'she knows 'a little arith 9, than good fro . the prd,cess as conducted by To Save Her Child , yourgift
Healthy hair shows, ;-,, - zeled the parsou.� He was wont to b� treat- to' t I ,. Ivil
- ry of it from- others ;.he could hardly have hem. � A goo. many I t3rsons have ddstroV- From frigbtful. diefi . When -I was i I
� toes , c a cam, peas 7c, corn So, sal- 11 1 ,, I.. metic, now," replied Robert, coolly. After ad with respect even by! the roughest men in 0 a 0 gurement Mrs. NA=.i& I
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9 mou loc a can, mackerel I ) c a can, man .1 I �> I b rn t hear it from her; and it was not Led their little -remaining health by i4urious Galleger, of LaGrange, Ga., applied Buck- � servims among
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s stren th ToA' this -introduction he proceeded to lay his Broad Bar. They alPliked him for his her way to speak evil of the dead. But un_ . _ �
kippered herring 86, a can, )nions 18c � build up the Kir from plans and wisbes before his aunt. Briefly manliness, his muscle,i and his unpreten. 1�athing. Th liaeof c9ldwater in 1;4hing len'j!Araica Salve to -great zores on her' . unt11 some Ong I
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a peck, French mustard 8c'a bottle, > told, the case was as follows - Rachel felt tious willingness to work for bis people. ' in nlot easen ial to cleanliness. If tepid ;head and face, and writes its quick cure ex- I just i I'Ven you,
. * a woman might be -married to a coarse, . � .
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uted for thatl which feeeded all her hopes.' It works wonders in wasn t long bel
evaporated peaches 1-1,c a lb, dates 6c 4 the rocits, to prevent � her need of education ; she declined flatly Thinking of nothiugli�etter to say, be re- brutal, cruel man. He read 'kit now, as he if, c i -
x, baking to marry him until she could in some de- T a mas followed by a read her grear, love for him in the unspeak- - -ruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burns, -_
a lb, corn starch Oc a bo. and 'to markeJ, 11 1ndeed. , Id (the i es becom1ing so populaiiof the 18ores, B my five fish-t-'er
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soda 3c a lb, starch 5a a lb, bops 20c < gree become a congenial companion to him ; question which surpuised him exceedingly. able anguish which came upon her fac be efits in �a hing) th� public healtfi� would !Scalds and Pilesi 25c, Cure guaranteed. � . —
a 1b, beat flour $1.90 per 101) lbs, C U r e A,7 lf'efr I . ` � ..
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. � -for his -own part! be was loath to wait, but i , i romoted as a col'sequence. W�fi'oever 'by I. V. Fear, druggist. - y
. i blanching it, to ashes,'setting lines like t . . Iro Cure.
rnapIu syrup .,,-41.011 a gallon, brooms, . her determinationwas fixed, He had re- I � 08 I I � I . .
4 b a I d - � of ageaboutthe sweet mouth, cuttin�,O; -- I ' - ' - . 0— I Take Laxatil
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'20c each, cream'sodas 3 lb -box for 22c, _� . , solved accordingly to ask his aunt if ehe I her breath, checking her hearb's pulsations, ! ; -
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I lb box for ,11(c, s oked shoulders 7C 11 e S S ), " & "` 1 would receive Rachel into her home as a ITCHING �ILES ;` 1� -
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a lb, hitm.1 12C a b, breakfast bacon I I : .
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I I e a 1b, lorig c ear bacon lic a 1b, , � secure private teachers, for her in differeent. � Torture twenty�five ,-of all � ., -each box, I
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eggs Ile a do/e,. Dinner sets are I M AM& I , � branches, and, in _p1l ways, aid her in her i When ;he recovered andolened her eyes, men and womi I I a the matter, too healthy for you 00, _� � —
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selling at cost, tea sets at cost, In 4 , !!� desire to fit herself foi. the new life before ; I i � I Doctor -Exactly. There wax only one - . -
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t I 4 I I . �case of sickness in the town the whole time -_
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r1oW,$1.1i5- All kinds of china, crock-. � I ____ Mrs. Omig protest6d, at first, against A quietly � d
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. � ery and glwiswarb at cost, everytbi C) fe her -but a moment before, in all the power' . If you arc'oric 0� ffie 4venty-five and have not I was there, shaved, blu&h I
A I lending herself to a purpose of wl,i3h she � I . I yet uscd Dr. Chale's 0itntment, this announce.
:7 .. .1 '19 � -It alwa'ys restores 5 ) WJ - i Asket-And I suppose some other doctor - aetor, walke
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right dewn, in price for 15) days. A 7h(Ily disapproved ; but Robert plead, pa. and' bloom of her perfect Ebysica, organizi ment will prove of great nefit toyou, provided bad that ? I an i
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I cordial invitation to all to call and color to faded or gray tiently until she so far yielded as to say -that . 04 � tion, now so sorely stric en, ly[ng beforel � the Zlvice igiven and procure tbA 1 Dootdr'-No I bad it. It wa;s home sick--, � ' alit -a fewevenii
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secure some of the good bargaiRs. , �k_ I him like a broke6 lily, crashed, agonized, � I ) substantial mes
. Rachel might come to her for a visit of a I prostrate -had filled him with a fierce de -1 remedy witho detay. i I egg. � the tn
hair. N o t i C e t'li"'a t" I . tkt I .
VVLvnted, good butter for which 2(ic a pound month oi, �wo. If at -the end of that time are simply kidney disorders. The kldne�*s, � If d of th� T,
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will bu Paid. tetmination. Again he saw the bit of woods - Ointmentiiiin amllvledi�ithe _. waiter preseo � t4C.
I t � word, "always." And ` she had fa�th in her as even in a small de. filter the blood of aill dhat shouldn't e and the brook below the bridge -, Again be I n 1i history of medictse I -The comfortable residence of Mrs, John bave no mon4y,
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� gree worthy of beiDg her nephew's wife, she there. The b1bod passes; through the kid- ias never yet b"a
it cures dandruff. - 4 would conii received into his heart thp s�jgestion of es. - known to Stoneman, of Mitchell, was well filled Wed- aside the slip,� ;
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IQ . 11 b r der big proposition. She would ineys,every three mintites. If the kidneys cape. He even took out 141's 'watch delibert.. - Whatever, fai . I to pure piles of any descriptibu nesday of last week by the numerous friends _� garcoli. Theo! .
A. - G. AULT , $1.00abottle. Alldruggists. I , egin V� reading history and literature with d6 their work no impurity or cause of ly and, looking at it, coosidered bow mank� ; - of the family, gathered together to assist in - and Went on A
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I 1. I her. disorder' can remain in the circ The Arst i�r.pli tion 0ito he ftobl#j, m4 o se emniza I
Uy hu-iincss valli nw out.janonz ulat'on hours would intervene lbefore they could �, Is A t4on of the marriage of her . The waiter bi
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Languages and the ' use of globes ' %i c
A � brran-ers a git,it (tvai. � � . longqr than that time. Therefore if Pur take the train for New Y rk. daughter, Anzio to Mr. A. J. I ried scross 0 1
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SEAFORTE ' actilaTIV feel ill!lalltrd even, 4 beltextra," she concluded, with her littler, blo t f rder your kidneys ,have this torturing and loathsome t r
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� I NYQU2 UdW I)IT 111V hilt niv h -IFF- odd jamile, at which Robeit laughed again, faile n the r -work. They are in need of " Rachel," hessid, wl h strange compos- There's not I town or tillafe In Cans.4 = I Idest son of Mr. J. H. Keeler, of - in his ,car. Tb
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Aval st) thin 'Itill (hp buill's'l'ot'; - and then remarked : ure of voice, 11 do you think I could lab you Dr. Chase*s Oi6tfnsint h ' no, made ma,4� . table. -14 Wl
rdcKillop Directory for 1906. 4 'illu-4-vd so 1,01.1illh% I be'n I stimulation,, strengthening or doctoring- 0 1 Wm. Nortbgraves, for twenty- asked p0itely
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. . , - -an t -be Lise " Don'b imagine that it is a case of Dora, One mediciae will do all three, the fin,cst go back to that man ? It shall not be. God I Ask your neigbbors aboout it. Fewtailiftles are � .
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JAbift,8 LOCK14 — ,,, 'VOL111 MOr Vb'or le,i,4 thall three < knows you are mine -mine to.love and pro- without it in,the house. � ears ore of the most highly -esteemed rest- plied the din -C
ART, Reer.. Seaforth P. 0, " ,4 1�if iah,,i ago. To;bv I 11 i -d I lia% oas . and that �our task is to form her mind. and most imitated blood Rledicine,there , I - I . . I �_
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IkLY1r, GARDINER, Cotinvillor, Leadbury P. 1). ti ii f- a hemi , )rimir aq CeN-er had. . .1 Rachel - has more mind, more character, is I I bect, and I will protect you from him.- 'Do � ideas of St. Marys, died Friday afternooll# . says you wrji.p
.101IN a. a RiEvE, Councillor Winthrop P. 0 i Dr.. Chase's Ointment, is bey044 -
I wil e�cryboflv N� ii.ir I ti-e(i, aint I I � not be afraid ; do not tremble. I will take 41P �Mth ult., after a short illness from erysiPO- W27,0139 ; I eatil i
-YAKES OILAUGHUN, Coan�llor, Reochwood P, 0 t lit, . � more. natural ability tham any woman of her � World!S- greatest . cure f6i itching Ma
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ARCHIBALD NeGREGOR, CeuncHler, Seaforth 11.0 remedy.'" ( - D 1. Y EA R L, __ I ever met.- . � way from o3l this trouble. See, Rachel, It is invaluable to worocrt as a ou% the as. - deceased, who was in hi ager beg -an to 11
JOIL N 0. MORRISON, Clark, Winthrop P, 0 1. Dec. I.I. isq?.. 01�1.Igo, 111, - , 64 You never met any,"'quoth his aunt, f . look into my eyes, You can trust me, dear VO itchi air, was 1% native of Yoikshirc, Englawit - ineau You aiwt
)PAVIR N. ROSS, Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. . — , . ng. to which they �ra subjept. I ves
I sharply. Her settled conviction was that Do d' d! I i §' She smiled faintly, sadly up at him, but awa -and the - ud came to Canada with his wife and two asked curtly,
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ILLIAM EYEY4, Asseswer, Beechwood P. 0. -1-ok on The flair"and � Robert was a victim to the first womah he I I a I ski e- ildren in -1845, settling in LOndon, wbeN Pa*uee an
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(1111ARI,ES DODDS, Collector, Sonforth P. 0. WO 11avo it. -4 I I did not speak,for a little. Daring that pause, 4t ritands pr' emitient as the I d T -be
.. Sfalp ,tV11ivh'%%,() Will aujl�l free upoll . t " So you carae
RIGUARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inspector, Lead. rf*q"est. If You do noE ObUtiri all the bad ever seriously looked upon. I the powers of darknes were at work in he teed cure for piles. ! 60 CO. a box, t he familT resided for a short time prior to t. a,n,l
bury P. 0. . benefiti you oxvi�ctpd rrom nic uso of A week later, i�l the same room, Robert shadowy room in the heart of a man tampt- ,, or EI)MANSON,, BATES &'Co., 'foronto. ! a in up laud on concession 5 of. TAudoa - janally) 'a
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the Vi or, writo tho mator about IK idno ad ,with a. very grevions temptatiop-a man i � . . I wash' . In 1850 Air. North �ravas pur- that You were
. __ - l It. AdIM3. � �, I Crai introduced Racbel to his UUE[Li who , y Mother's faVorite rern(tdy for croup, bron. . p i 99
I who never dreamed before of what tempta- Ai * 11-11*
MONEY atoog erect and dignified in her rieb satin chitis, asthma, 6ughs aiid colds Is Dr. 10we's Pik ad I Idid," repli
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Fulidl of prk-ate parties, also company [undo, to � LowLI), 7�fass, � 25 Cents a I ' well,:
dress, surrounded by elegance and luxury- � tion might mean. He had lost for a mom- Syrup of Lfai�cd and '�urpentina. he lived for thirty yeafi, moving to St- e0ol, 44
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�( all at lowest rated on first mortgage; ternis to suit 'V1 _1W IV which the girl had never dreamed 'to re- i ent the nice balance of truth- ; he was ready bottle- * . i S Marys in 1880, During hiii residence In 00" tl8rim-ed the xna
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JAMES L, KIL_LORAN, Barrister, AL I to call evil good and good evil. A I i Stone Town he followed the Gecupation Of * . ;a9goration. 44:
'.)afortL ,a A& A ,&:-AL, -A, AL ceive her. Afterwards Mrs. Craig owned ____ __ - -1 , , 1� for . _;
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