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Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron.
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a 'hina, Crockery and Glassw'-are, and E
kinds of groceriet and provisions
the Seaforth Tea Store, ; A 15 d
Pale before stock -taking right do
at who,16s%le prices. . I will quote
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slaughtered. is sale is a cash as
at 'these prices- ' Twbnty-one lb
bestgranulated sugar for $1.00,
lbs. coffee augar for $1.00, 255 lba. ra
sugar for $1.00, 30c Japan tea at 20
. _25c Japan tea at 18c, 20o Japan t,
at 14c, 20c green. 't,ea at 13c. A
kinds of 5c Boap for 4c, rice 4e a I
tapioca 41c a lb, figs 4(,- a -.Ib, sulph
3o a lb, Glaber Palts 3c a lb, Epao,
BaIt8 3c a lb. Canned goods,—tom
toes 7C a cum, peas -,c, corn 8c, at
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kippered herrin,g '-,(a, a can, onions I
- a,peek, French mustard So a bottl
evaporated peaches 112c a lb, date8
a lb, corn, starch 6c a box, baki
soda 3c a lb, starch 5o a lb, hops 12
a lb, beat Ron $1.99 per 100 lb
maple syrup � 09 a'gallon, broo
20C eacb,cream sodas 3 lb box for 22
I lb box for So, .;�rno_ksed shoulders
. a 1b, ham '12c a lb, breakfast bac
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sellin,g at -�08, I tell GOW at cost,
ses gular price 5k2,6
now 81.i-1 All, kind6 of china, oroc
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right d6xvn in prieg for 15 days.
Cordial invitati -a to all to call
secure some of ho'good bargains.
Vanted, good Lutter or which 5�Oo a pour
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JA ES LOCKH ART, Reeve. Sealorth P. 0.
A X. OLRDLNER, Councillor, Leadbury P. 0j
JO 0 GRIEI'E, Coun-cillor, Winthrop P. 0
JA ES O'LAUGELIN, Councillor. Beechwood P. 0
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AR HIBALD McGREGOR, Councillor, Seaforth P,()
j I I 10 Winthrop P. 0 1
DAI M. ROSS, Treasurer. Winthrop P. 0 -
WfI LIAM EVENS, Asposser, B"Ghwood P. O. I
CHARLES DODDS, Colle,vtor, Seaforth P. 0. i
HICIARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inapecter, Lead-.
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Any amount on f1rat-olass farm land security. Ap-
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" DANGEROUS 1" , I I TAKING TIM13 CITAD13L. the occasion. , Non looked Iowa at her own the p
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I , the outworks or lower girls opened their eyes viidely, some evoia tion t
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11 If it goes on raining until six o'clock," I 9 sniffed disparagingly ;- but .
I fortifications: As long as ,
said Nan Gifford, decisively, as iihe flattens � � allp a
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her nose against the cold window -pane, " I - I just as Kan thought i w Id ;;41 It was quiet
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shall simply go mad." I %%same well known seen ; there was the other
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:,Why six o'clock?" inquired Kitty. . � town is not con- ' 816 le vouplem dancing to t le same music- Hi
. being ; the -same dull colored walls and melancholy $61
1 Why not?" retorted Nan ; and, it quered.
impossible to answer that, question, there � I decorations. Everything was the name, 60 Mr
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was silence for. el few mo, i against disease with only one, addition
umbling began a &in. "It. rained all' there 6 no use in leaning against the wall a f w paces off. . him,
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Tuesday and all Nvednesday. This morn- - . � simply overcomin the Nan felt his presence 10 on as the'door well
ing "-in a tone -of cutting saroaam-" w" 1 &,ere opened before them -felt ather than saw Th
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fine ; and it has poured ati the afternoon I" . � -plenty of mere stimu- his gaze, as he turned tow do them on their oorat
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11 Well," replied Kitty',j oheerfull I why I art. entrance -felt it linger an he kept her eyes
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don't you do something to fill up 186time? I � .. turned obstinately in the posite direction,
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and grumbling all day long? Take your relapse, guot Dr. : 'ierce's Golden- Medical withdrawn and she might mfely allow her. ornat
work. Look at me -I don't complain." , self an eager glimpse. in Lo
, I hate. philosophical people who make Discovery is a trio and radical remedy.. Tall-tromendously- tall -he' mu t be, inoid
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the best of everything," said Nan ; and, . Nan told herself, noting tbegraosful gure ; and a
with a smile and a shrug of bar shoulders, briate or create a craving for intoxicating not � handsome -no; - Jack had exar rated in th
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sewing. ,-, � Aft r all, it was a face thl t was somn,thing aides
. I -th I;Acj,�� it in its highest stronghold and . It I I
Kitty was a pleasant lookin Cir, wi I . � bet r than handsome; it i ,as kindly, ever, away
honest brown eyes; all that could routs 'it., absolutely and completely from . I
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Nan was a graceful figure, outlined Ai t the �, . citadel of lif*. No honest Nalt . once more thanked Providence for Ding
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the background of the curtains, thro, gh deal - nll 'advise you to accept a substi ; causing her white dress to be sentl home in unco
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which the fast whIning light showed - oo . , tute'for ,.'Golden Medical Discovery' I
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joinjaily glimpses of a white throat, and a that-lh6 may make a little larger profit. Nellie, having ' no such ij I pteresting his o
little head covered with rough fair hair 4 1 x �feel it my duty to write and tell you who& thoughts; was beginning ;O, wax i patient. is]
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pressed against the cold pane. Dr. Pierce's medicines hav" dons for m*-" asys The seductive strains of ti a welt and the tions
The little garden sloping down to the jKj" �gtnma i,ee, of williford, Sharp Co., Ark., e - stan
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Og friendly communication to Dr. R. V. Pierce Bight of the dancing t�g th Dr was too tempt
wooden gate, with its few early flowers bat. Buffalo,my. iwassuiferingoeve ana ing.tobe andu ) red quietly ; no she I clutched are a
tered'and disfigured by the rain, looked a tried �,everal doctors' remedies but receivonly her companion . I sum
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picture of 'desolation ; the wide* road lead. "U, Mule relief. I bad bronchitis, catarrh, 11 I I want to danoo !" a cried as ly. so d
Also womb disease. I took eight bottles of , -qer
ing down the hill was bare, save for one Vlel,' I �y and of See -they are all danci
Pierce's Golden Medical Discover ; why oan t we aotte
black figur slowly toiling under the -shelter 'pavorite Pretcription-1 As "on as I hat taken begin? I don't nt to 8 ud here." &no . w
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of a large umbralla-VI its stoop "cent. The the first bottle I could a" that the suediclue 7�_ �
was helpinf rne. x aiae used the local treatment .. 0h, -no I Of pourXe on shall dance, ton.
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smoke from the SMS1 town -in the hollow 4 whiorreC]u'an, oothinvly, feeling out o
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.rose up hawyl y ; ar. 11 My sister says your medicine did h*r it ;
seen the spire of arch. Ali was quite mor�.good than anything she he
and -pea i l whistle was gown in bed and could not walk until Nellie's loud tone had agoin attracted the prot
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broker the stillness ag 7 train rushed through A goes where 'she pleafts and helps to do begun this waltz, you k4ow, and thi y all to a
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the wide fields that �:rdored the"town and kheer f have partners ; but the, ne t tims�"
disappeared gradually round the side of the Lv'�ery saffering max or woman should I I I don't want to wait I' protested Nel- mas
hill,, passing on its way to a large red build. write- for a free. copy of Dr. Pierce's great li ously. 11 We such a pretty waltz, ques
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ing which was too formal and too spacious thousand -page illustrated Common Senn I a= like to dance this one." you
to be a private residence, and, with its Medical Adviser. It will be sent paper- 11 I Will you dance it wit me then V1 said toga
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straight row of windows, its black doers boupd, for the bare cost of customs and a deep. kindly voice on denly; andt Nan
and high� encircling walls, had a decidedly MAilitt, 31 one -cent stamin; or in heavy, started violently " she t a hand placed thou
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ri ld and prison -like appearance. . handsome cloth-binding'for p stamps. gently upon bar arm. , 11 f I in you rtay hate I alw
Sus far had Nan's gaze wandered when I - quiebly." continued the g,r ve voice, " while to gi
she broke: out again, with a now tons of go
. Monday in, an you -know, the night for our I take a few turns with y ur friend ? I will
sbarpness in bar votes- regular ,entertainment, but I have permis- come back for you." � - � You
. . 11 If there in one thinst in the world I de. sion to have it to -night instead, am I think ib I Non ' pad, and raised her eyes, but
test it is selfishness! What is the use of g" *
having a cousin if ypii � are ashamed of him? will do on all good, patients Included. This countered such a sorrowfui and pitying go" raisi
He bid" indoors "i if he were deformed or wftther�io awfully depressing.' , that her eyelids dropped instantly, and abe Nan
wl�' Oh, I Kitty, isn'b it a meroy that my shrank back into a corner with madden and Sh
something t I believe he is "' i to dtoas has come. home?" . overpowering ambar"mout. tious
11 What on earth is the girl .talking Kittyllooked up severely. Dr. Wallace, passing torough the room a limitabout?" asked Kitty, looking up blankly ; " Now� Nan, you don't mean to tall me few minutes later, stepped abruptly at the the
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invpiration�' . dress� at an asylum dance, when your nice � Go Rollo, Nan -*have u Anything gone But
So you are offended. because they have not dark 'silk is As good "----" - wrong ?11 I . . - repli
called yet, That's what's the matter I You it Dark silk, )) echoed Nan, wibh a scorn� I 0 0-h I" Nan gave a 10 g gasp, and then aide
surely don't expect them to come wading iip, ful-t4ss of her head, " for the great London raised her face with m; stidt smile. - � I I Oh, was
the bill in weather like this?" . cousin who will look down on us as a set of Jadk, what do you thinkI I believe your o112t4
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' I Hate ' ! You mean detest ! I *oudor . I in the room will wear a dar - k silk. ients-I'm sure he does I iiia just kno
what you don't -detest this afternoon,1 Non ? g1ri
Do come I away from the. window, and be- Emma Leigh will have blue bows, and now-Neliia and I were Oanding here -and cheo
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have like a reasonable mortal, if you cam. Nellio will have fiehu, and the Roses will 'he overheard her. saying she wanted to aiml
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You'll 'catch cold -and thab won't mend li�ve iflowere pin - ued on their left shoulders, dance, and offered to givo us both a turn I who
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matters. i - they'll all have dark silks ; but I won't. were two years old, and he looked--ob, you beg
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arms, ant,". turning round, walked slowly , 'Oh, ve�y well," answered 'Kitty, re- I'm certain that he thinkal I'm mad !" . told
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into the firelight; and Kitty, who looked sigue,dly `1 bave your own way ! You Jack give vent to his fj,eliDg5 in a loud ques
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before, suddenly changed to a In oat common . look Yery nice, no doubt; but how will you .roar of laughter. I they
. fell if ou are asked ito the Darrells' or Erl- 11 What a magnificent j6ke! I say, Nan, star
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of this young pripcess with broad lowbrows, "What's the use of wondering?" said I'llpasathe wordar6und� so that nobody ing
deepeate�es,and bewitching dimple chin Nan,'laughing. "We maynot be asked, shallopoilitby saying a . nything-shall IV with
Nan's complexion was beautifully clear.and orwemaynot be able togo,orI mayhave Jack's eagerness was infectious, and Nan of t
hit' ith scarcely any color in the soft It's agreed upon the spur of the moment. It gres,
wn' corners of the sweet mouth another dress by then -who knows ? . �
cheeie's 7he of na use bothering about the future -You really would be great fun. very
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dropped pathetically, and there was a wist. never know what is going to happen." 11 Yea, do; but don't introduce him to hav'e
ful look in her eyes and a little ucker* just � * . * - * , * Kitty remember---ahe would be sure to let Af
above the dark level brows whiog seamed to 0
betray thle existence of some secret care. -Th ,e directors of the Besford asylum ap- out the truth. Mind you tell them all not are
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Drip, � drip, drip ! The rain pattered proved of the introduction of a judicious to sitare at me and make me laugh." Mr.
I course of amusement in the treatment of The next moment, wabohing Nellie and mire
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away monotonously, Kitty's needle sped their patients, and to this fact the inhabit. her partner, she regretted what she had once
through ,her work, and Nan sank down ants of the sleepy little country town owed done. How perfectly he waltzed, and ho* com.
upon the . hearthrug and nursed her knees half at least, of- the small share of- gaiety distingushed he looked -among all the othe� have
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in silence. Suddenly the sound of a bell' which fell to their lot; and the fortnightly . men ! Sidney Gardner, generally considered who
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rang -through the house, the front door was the eu rintendence of the young and pop- and beauty, was close &,, hand, and Na Gral
opened, and an unstamped letter is handed �
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in. ' I I ular Wr. Wallace, familiarily known as shuddered as she regarde him. How d1l, smil
I I It's from Jack ! I know it is !" cried "Jack," were always largely attended and gracefully ,his coa,b fitted I How long and was
Nan, wildlv, springin to her feet, " Oh fully appreciated. On this particular occas. untidy his 1air hal, 16rown .1 Could it be pos- pres
9 - ion the -thought of. meeting the doctor's sible that his shoulders bad always :lope '99
Kitty, quiok-let me read it ! I'm sure it'; 4 0
something nice !" - I cousin from London,'the handsome barrister so muoh &a that? Poor $id 1-h little rvel
of whom so much had been heard, intensi- knew how every Oment was"Tea'aening his head
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11 I My , dear girls '-there you see -it's fied'the usual feeling of 'joyous expectation, already slender chance, w he longed ardent- ,is
for -me as well as you I-, It has been so and more than one heart beat high -with ex- the conclusion of the waltz, which A]
abominably wet that we have been prevent- citement. No one wenu to the same length = give him an opportunity of approuoh- Thor
ed ff orn calling onyou, or indeed doing any- of folly as Nan Gifford -for new ball dresses" ing his divinity,
thing at 4. Philip is pretty well bored to ' - 'ion'
death -4 already, and declares, it I don't do were,by no means plentiful in Beatord, and A few minutes later sh el� a float- smil
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aomet�ing to amuse him ., to -night, that he were.trestod in consequence with much re- ing round the room to t a strains of en-, $6
p . t,-; but the dark silks were decorated to tranoing-music, meeting n every side mer- &war
will have to be put in' the'dangerous ward a " . 46
to -morrow ; so I am just sending the porter .a mdch greater extent than usual, some &I. ry glances of comprehenbi n and encourage.
round the bill with a few% invitations to an together new and striking effects were pro- ment from the passin f couples. at al
informal "hop" this evening, Oh. Kitty ! duced with the old materials, and each I I It's of no use ; I in in for it now," she feebl
'Half -past seven -be sure you are punctual I young lady was proudly conscious of having told herself dejectedly. 11 Never mind -I knov
I . done the, very best for appearance that cir- can be quite rational at first ; many of them is
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k-1 � . I . - ournstances allow, d-. I are. I don't suppose Nel ie said anything trick
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� . in the last stroke of eight,,when the two Presently they paused, a nd the grave voice self
Missee Gifford stepped into the bare en. spoke again. � . over�
�_ H' L my trance hall and were met by the young doe- " You are very fond of dancing, I think ?. that
, - t tor. , It isn't often one meets sup a goo partner. fOolif
I 4S Here you are at last !" he cried cheer- -Do, you have many balls i er-many balls ing &
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I I I tent cough is 'Kitty, raidant and comfortable in her -11 Oh, yes, we have a dance, or some kind dare
4. " . at f i r s t a black milk; Nan lovely and wistful in cloudy of entertainment every fo�.tnight! We Hke whol
�j � '. -7, 1 white. "So glad you came! My word "- it very much. It is something to look for- An
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MW . looking with upraised eyebrows towards ward to, you know ; for t1his is a very dull only
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I/ .. P ing of the ap- this time, Nan. It is splendid. You are " That's all perfectly true, at any rat6," agaim
10 t � proach of 2 fit to be preseute I d-bouqueb and all I she said to herself triumphantly, raising her Na
I II&I Wherever did you get your flov6r ?" eyes to his face for the first time since he
��� I ... - dadly ene- " Mother had them sent to her this had spoken. ' I once
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-1: / � my. Heed morning. Wasn't it fortunate ? But thes10 Once more she saw the orrowf expres- doll
. the warning are nob 'for myself," Nan explained ; "I siom Nantarnedherhe aside dfanned swat
. 11 before if is brought them for poor NeVie. She loves herself u1seasily. Jack W Race w smiling tears
too hate, be- flowers so much ; and I thought—" broaily at the other e of a room.
I . , , Doebor Wallace's ,face lighted up with a Stupid thing! What wa thereito laugh '46
r I fore Y -o u r smile. _� . at? It required all her r�solutio 1 i
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J -. c o m e in- the very thing. Xellie is In one of her tion Calmly. , i sun,
/ I moods to -day,, and we couldn't persuade " Are you tond of -do you read at all !- day ;
� fl a m e d, � b te.�- her to come into the room. Now, if you this with considerable hes�ltatiou. " It is 20 dioot
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I . I o r e t h e will just wait for a minute, I'll take Kitty difficult to know what to t'ilk'about. Poor ill
I d octor S ays, "Constimp- in, and we'll go round together, and see if thing I" Mr. Winstanle was saying to in pe
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you I and I should be relieved, for it might " Oh, yes, I read a gre b deal ! I Of t, -n make
Ill signal first -appears, help prevent anything worse if we could rouse read &loud to the -the oth rs, We are very is I
i nature with � 1�;1.1-..'r herupabiDjustnow. TheBedull ' turns are much interested omy at present. was
- I 1 4) always the beginning of a bad time. 71' . Oh, do you'know, I bear such an extra. gs 8
". Oh, do leb me try ! I could ordinary thing the other lay about Mars- turne
persuade her !" cried Nan, eagerly, with a -_ � � if I o
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AF& I Aff& I _.. a sweet faced, interesting looking creature, tical
M my NJ W who bad only lately been put under doctor not p
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W %41W tanoy to the beautiful young lady, who I : Of ta
Doa't delay until ' came in once ,or r,wico am eek to 'read to . ! of Dodd's Kilney Pills are ball v
. -your several of the quieter patients, and, who I legion. The box is imitate4, , his In
lungs are sore and your I I
-always brought a gleam f unshine into the outside coating n shape of this t the fl.
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cold settled down deep their , monotonous lives. Tr�ty pictures, Pills re imitated and I' 'I
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in � our chest. Kill the now work, flowers -everything that she
en � emy before th(,� deadl� could lay hands on -Nan would take with Kidney Pills is imitated. ImItations are It,s f,
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her and display to the admiring eyes of the dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's inost
bl low kills you. `-Cure the poor creatures, who fie6r6ed so peacefu . 1,mits,
I � I Kidney Pills have EL reputation, _ how,,(
I your cough today. and harmless that it was sometimes difficplt tors bave none or they wouldn't imitate.11 Mont
One dosebrings relief. , for an outsider to believe in the necessity for place
A few doses imake the restraint. Poor Nellie's qoiet moods were, So they trade oa the reputation of Dodd's go ms
' � however, often followed by periods of viot. Kidney Pills. Do not be deccived. There ever i
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ence ; and more than once before the doctor is only one DODUS. Dodd's i6 the In
Three slzcs: 25c. for an ordinary cold ; had been obliged to ask for Nan's :help to ta
50c. for I he harder colds; $1.00 Ike most original. Dodd's is the ihme to be care-
cconomksl for older cases. avert the threatening dange. Oa this even- t sulkil
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the IM'st retnudy for colds ,and . i here
- coughs an(i an itiroat affections. Kitty, had entered the ball room, and as she ' unme
I llftve used it for 30 years and it .was Hosting round to the strains of the on
certainly beat -z ti,eir, all.- latest waltz, she saw the door by which the not h
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- her sister enter with Nellie, fl I .
W0116 the Doctor. I smilin-, with a bouquet of flowers'in her .1. i 11 ey
If you have any collitflaint what4v,er � � - I I d c
and detilre the best ru-dic.l .d,ice you hand. - � .. . KID EV I acter'
can Fo.ssibly r&celve. write the doctor Nan looked around eagerlyi Yes ; she I .
free T Yovi will receive a promyt re- I � I I want
ply, 'without cost. Address hadbeenquite right. Dark silks wereon . I is IV
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DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, 31ass. every side ; daffodils, beads and fiobno in., . . ejaoul
1. plenty, mittens universal. No; Amy Riv- . � P'LL$ reply,
I A , a , _A�7 ,&_v ,.&�, _,A�v _A� - ers had indulged in a pair of tan"gloves for ! 99
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lanot Mars! 'TheysaithO some of i - � � I *1 �
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Ay, so they have come to thej conslu- Destiny Changed, - � �.
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hat the people thdre most I b4 sigsal. . ( , 1 %6.,F �
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Nan excitedly ; and Mr. Winstanter . The Slate� Shoe" is C10SC1Y WatChed dur- I . Special Al
ly ignored the subjeeb by started an- �_ . " . ing the proce�s of manufacture. 1 -:,very shoe - I -
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a companion felt aggrieved. . I ing the hatI4 of each operator. - - 1. �
6 thinks I'm raving ; but , Ftn nob." I �
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. Evers "-&load-" declared :that his I The slighto'st flaw in the leather or work- I "erich ab,
or -in-law said that his -cousin, -who told * I �- manship—a stitch missed—a slip of the knife, -
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a discussion about the Chris�mas de- 1.11. shoe that statted toward the " Slater I I goal I
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taken each feelin .t dvan. �
nameless, unwarranted army�of footm ar - I I
a safe sin simple topic., Mr. Win- . I
described his exporieno" iii church sold to whoever will buy them. I � � . I t
entation, and the latest norel effects The "Slater Shoe" is inadein twt Ive . 11 I � - 11_�
adon; Nan had sevexal amusing little sliapes, all leathers, colors, widths, s. zes � .
eats of a similar ohakaoter U, narrate, - - I .1 I I )_ ,1'4
he displayed much brightness and grace and styl s. Every pair Goody -ear W �jt- . &W
a relation of the same. After thb there ed , name and price stamped on 'the so i,es. - 1� . � (":914
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ision from the other. Nan was begin- R. WILLIS9 SOLE LOCAL A ENT FOR SEAFORTH. . :,
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don't think I admire Cimris tmas Id M. been awful kind and hospitable, and I'm 4mafmidyou are as, easily imposed Upon . � L
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M,pp she declared ; 11 the winter groans I had better pack up my traps and be off 1. I should neverhave thought you Were, I �, WHOLEISA*P
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o dark and dead ---so differ ant, from the morrow STGUIng - " triad, at any rate," said Nan, with another i
nor 6olore---and the wroathit'got to look Jack's exclamation was a mixture .of re- c f her bewitchingly meditative upward � i - BROKERS ,
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isty and funeral almost at once. Then lief and chagrin. It was excessively annoy. $lanoos. I I I % SHIPPERS,
n-wO'O1 texts I They are not a bit lik � ing to lose eight of Phil just when he had I Mr. Winstanley made no reply, but a f
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or anything else in thif wierld but � got hold of him after so long a separation ; �udden stirring Of his slow pulses made him )_ All -
wool. And the shields and deviossoot- but perhaps, after all, as he had taken- the Oncluded mentally- - T own
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f gilded paper I" She raiso-4 her whit* �hiug so desperately in earnest, it would be it " You would not have been fa -r wrenr if ,--,I . Long Div
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ty gesture of depreciation. " No, IT, I wasn't much mistaken ,after all--ihs . , -
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t admire them ; but it would hardly do Phil Winstanley's anger was no light mat. ii most decidedly dangerous !11 ,�,
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No; t ey belong to the good old Christ. uniortunate mistake this time. Grant was ' 11 Kitty," said the doctor, eautiouel L�.,,
custom that it would be heretical to his dismay and consternation when just " ,when they had walked on for a mile ys- __:�
tion, I suppose; and, after all, eve the danger seemed successfully averted, a a And , 0
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would not like to do without t AM &I turn in the winding -country road broo ht Casually- � "
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an uttiug robed figares, and Kitty and Nan Gifford .,� -
)h, dear, no; it's ,suoh fim L, ord I'm half afraid i They haven't mmcl� � c- A
up V' declared Naii naviely. 1 11 We CAMS' to a stand -still directly in front of Z blows, have they? , S
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ye halve a merr time -I shouldn't like them- - Kitty looked, and then stood still, . I
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I supposio Dr. Wallace is y 3ur assistant? purpose to avoid you I" cried Jack, quite ,6 No indeed ! They are as harmless jx� - �cessed, who die
used a man to fasbois tko, thfur's to unable to disguise his annoyance. . I �nsbe, I aware Tou.11 I I -
high pillars," said Mr. Winst#mley. 11 And we ea,me this waf just Oa furpone 11 ruary, 19W, are
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ux his head bowards the osiling ; siad to avoid you !"-retorted itty, laug ing. I I nd -da N, of Aini
calne book to hierself , With a staro. Nan stood afloat, with drooping head and .ore ;�; a change of partners .for a few. ' 11 duly, YZ riffed. 4
a had been talking (if rob d000ra- lovely flushed cheeks; whilark Mr. Winstan �ivkutoas before parting . Z t3rocaril t.) the a
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- � "' Well, Man," was the dootor's .gree _L I
all the time, while lie, o' Course, was lay, scoot and apparently taller than ever, 4, . iu& -of whieh they 0
a jw"M 'P lie lwks aurtut
in* her experience to the L'Our Wall@, of looked on stanily- ; .L m iab . I such dietributio
I - ough. . How dia you work it ? I thought. creditor. 'of who
Laylum, Is Well, Phil," said Jack,L with a shruk.of i was going to be a regular stand-up 4ghb, notlee, for any $
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he is by so imeans our onl Is Z Z9. " nhe rather thrown away. Allow me to introdtim � 1 "I Do you know, Jack, you are rather a. _ F. Hui
ad carelessly, swinging or fan fri L )m You to *i" Nan Gifford. . It was a little . . 168-:4 �
to side with a sennse of te,tion. � It joke of bum last -night ; but . you took it so OiDward V' replied, Nan severely- "I YOW .
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not an agreeable 4Xperlea to one ic. confoundedly in earnest that -that—, Oh �kad no right to got me into a somps and -�
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mad to_.-� have lit r t uttrances 801ne along, Kitty!" concluded the Doctor consequences. Ipreferyour cousin -he 1`5 - L I - I I
nod to ,with the d t: Attention Ito hastily. 11 IAt us leave them to their mu- I
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a" prattling of 1, ,un and that -too Nan glanced imploringly .after the re- a has promised to come in with you some . I .
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aimed by talking Aeuse, I may an 11 well 11 Please forgive me, Mr. Winstanlo 14 He is going to make rather a long � - r 11 I I
some fun out ot talking nonsense, she bo iyou are not much sunoyed." al a,, isn't be?" inquired Nan innocently.. . I I 8F
herself resentfully'. 11 I'hey will all be �; netanley frowned; theaudden transition 1.
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tioning me aboutwhat I have said, and of feeling was too violent to be essil y sooth. told me he was rather unwell, and . I
will think me stupid if I have nothing ed, even by the witchery of Nan's eyes, ,9�as staying on indefinitely for his health."' . L
tell." 1. 11 I must may I find no particular plemure I " Did he, indeed ?11 the doctor crie(L z
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int of the joke. I should have th *andering sadly, irresistibly, and with an � I 01, e�ve
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several celebrities present, turned that you at least, to whom Nature hoel been � " Dear firs �-1 k�
vibere the sunlight shone loviDgly upon Nan-, . 4'htnk Itagood Lial
Winstanley hastily, with an ,.fde.t., do. 80 bountiful, would have spared thd poor Gifford's beautiful face.' -1 I . �Woov..&Pajwouidj
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was a delightful could not but feel, in spite of the �pparent Z=rderltOeh4l
. opportuni y. Ted I was, had eventually to acknowledge his , , r.1cw"s0nd=e1)w!
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e ; Jack, on t9"aloulier side of t A room, ty undeserved. Few people had their: sym- .1
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is the worst," ate was declaring to her- maniac.", - for & 1 True, vigorous health is the portion Of . i Logs to b,�
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&ad you confew you did your beat to foster n triment that buildsup the entire nervonoz I
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let us go along the road ' towards Bod. you were so aggravating ! I w V &ad healthful life will be yours. i ..
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ke-'tho turn to the right today and on with it ; you wouldn't lietenoto me when r il
our way towards Beddicote." , Patriotic Fund, i Hardyt
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roved so easy to bring to a conclusion go a . Heart FaiLl .. wo I Val. -
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test guest, he found his cousin pacing Nerve Fe tertained the members of Kno:i�ehuroh choir Al off att's WA
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fty times worse the* I expeo 4 -the elbaustion may well tremble 4t the mentioil ab�e sum against Mr. A. 0. Mowat, 6f Eavetroughi�
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d myself ! Ib hitints M'G-hd face in on untirihgly, reMsting its '11 �" zing a good figare for it. A former "i
n yu ' ' L El px9sos through. eastlof Stratford was; the purchaser. �
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n one face in the Aay- Vnca the blood gets *f n arIll log v,. P. H. Anderson, pastor of the St. 4
ored I Jack, somewhat hausted the waste gmd as"" soluved Marys Baptist church, intends moving to, .1
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h, of course -just so! , Reftm okw 0 ,a on in St. Mary :
I was taking to can 4 or var-exattion *sum as .. Wg m, A last week. ; I
-Mr. Winstanley seemed to think A sad lifs deputs. , I .6 . - --Captain James Gourlay, of Windsor, CL��:-�,-�t'-�
meary to speak more definately- ROA1111hei, PAln3 f1l the b . 4 w o, lived for many years in Fullartou, died' �, - �
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eve a better, I should say, or a mor tr str1joke of paralysis. . your dn
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