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Milli . I 01FORTANXI NUTIORS- . %%e Passions and � I � I
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. A I HEAP, .MONEY.-PAvate funds to loan At 41 not sufficlently regarded," says a phy- � ' �
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)DTICE TO PIG BREEDERS.—Tho undersigned health is a*arice. It keeps on . � I
Wjll keep for Service on Lot $2, Conceastort 9, 0 cooll , ; ��� I
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egillop, the thoroughbred English Berkshire boar, ericouracres revula and I d, strilo � I I I
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U , Terms $1 at the time of service with habits, leads to absteiniousness �aotil ; I . .
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I , .3he rivilegO of returning It necessary. JAMES A. makes against all eXcess. And henoe, � ,
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le quant 0 ONTRACTOWS.—Sealed tendera for the orec- ,,reat age. The misers of history *ere i 1 A Pi I
ity -1 Ttion of a brick school, adjoining the village of It, : eallanti, Pronipt and Perfect Cuke for
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ny quantity I Varalit will be received by the undersigned until 6 all noted for their longeyItyi,,, age 10; ,i . .
I ,&1clockp,m-, May 25th. Plans and specifications very bad for one. The passion L�sejj! � CQUGOS, COLDS
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benefit. IL wder not necessarily accepted. �JOHN BEATTY, an irregular, intermittent beatin ori In- 1OARSEWS,
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. OR SALE OR TO RENT.—Lot 33, concos8l on 7, time may become chronic. ]a y . '! - SORE � THR6AIiill
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� I F ]gcKillop, containing 104 acres, all cleared and ates fever. If We hate, we grow liaalm, ��
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1 �7 i" 90 good orchard, w(11 fence d ay d fi-st cI"9 This -hot passion eats us like a .
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year& Apply to ROBERT CAMPBELL, Skoafwth. and the brain, __
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ARAt TO RENT.—A good 10 itcre farm in St -in But the strangest effects of all .1 aNl"e . I I . .
r. Hq1rn6_., ley to rent for a term. of yeals. Within two � I I
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wilea, ;rBrucefleld station. Good buildings and assion of g` er. �i
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I �.. &boui 70 acres cleared., wall fenced and in a vood I soothing action, and in the racking, per.
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� � state of cul,ivation. A good orchard and p' lenty of - a W�ere', sistent cough often present in consump-
waiter. Apply to W.^900TT, Brucefleld. IE36-tf coming suddenly In a violent s M
. hoe�l # �Ive cases it gives prompt and sure r6-
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� ,_ FOR SALK. luhgs in one person, paralysis of ithip �' Mrs. I
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I , . S. Boyd, Pittston, Ont., vnites :
. ..:- tongue in another and a failure of sigh't ill I had a severe cold in my throat and
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a SALE.—Bakery, grocery and restaurant. ? I
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T__r__Q� - F First cNes busin�s& Proprietor wiihos t.) re- or temporary blindness in a third, 1. � � 1�ea,d and WaSL FTeably' troubled with
—t— �- � I - tIj& Address EXPGSIIOR OFFICE, Seatorth. - I ; hoarseness: Two bottles of Dr. Wood's
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- I 1848A "T'hree Sheetx rat the Wlnd.11p� � Ay Fine Syrup completely cure4.
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q ., . I . HOUSF TO RENT. -Mrs. James Sleeth's comfort "What was the origin of the phkase I i FrIce'25 lo�nts per I battle. �
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. � t&ble dwelling situate on Ord street, Seaforth. or drunkenness, 'three sheets':In ith,� ....
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:. * - __14 1. -, . taut by tWo ropes, one called 'a t'�cic � 1-1 �. .4- 1- - , t -
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'.. .��_�.,4� .4 - , -Ing 2 years old, sure get- ) sheet ., - - - -If -1 - - __
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. tl�2..� P. 0, SAMUEL RANINIE. 1846-5 free, its sheet is said to
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14."i,��Ccl� I - 10§1 Alsoathorou-hbred two, year old Du ham would then fly about V -y crai CHESVEY & SkILEY1 'I
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, �'-----R -DULLS FOR SALE.-Fc,r sale two, thoroughbred za , .
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__Y__,A�, � I "orth P. G. 18AO tf guess, is why a ma.n, when he, zigzaO . — 1
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-4...,� �.f,.-_ I Fbullsfrcm imported stock of good milking I ; best make. Call and see �hem.
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with call at, fo4,1.. DAVID MILNE & SON, Ethel, - . I :t . �
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I V -the Townships of Hullett, Morris, and Wa wa- tle with incidents of dueling In lwhicU I
.noA,County of Huron. Inquire at once. WM . ; i I 1838-tf
� . . I . I OAMPBELL, Bl�tbl Oat. 177441 Irish humor, *if not at al"i times Irish I � I -
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casion gton f o v g h t : � 'nutp ;-
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��� cultivation, Apply to THOMAS KEYES, Varna. . : � `� [i ,
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7 7�:_f:-�----� � LACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT. -To rent the -when in a hurry to take t,;vo ,thulmpini
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�-ttirxg 1. Thopresent tennnt ij going into business in Sea- space made by the Ion- one, he wasl W. . I I ,=
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1pply to C. C. Rock, Brodhagon, or to G. K. I ! ; : �
�ade --with HOLLAND, Beachwood. 184;Z%1 � 1 3
1 - I ly could get no one of his bar to fight! �
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nces and OUSE AN'D LOT FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- him., and so he challenged B rri,ngtoD,' (D �;
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ilia. Oat, I on North Main street, Seaforth, lately occupied by in the Ph(L'nix park. I � i . .
� , 8 JamESCrozier, The house contalou 4 bed rooms, - I . i : i
parlor, dining room and kitchen, hard and8G ftwa,ter. The baronet hit his opponent In th ! 5 � . !
Alsoa good garden. This Is a mo3t. comfortable re i ! M
sl- --braces, then called the "gallows," an I
. dence and Is ccrivenieratly located- Will be sold 2.� * OF � to Qr
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cheap or rented. Apply to ROBERT THOMPSON, feared he had killed him. YV'hen th i , I
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aw OOD_-FARM FOR SALE, -Lot 32, Concesilo, 3. seconds shouted, ".Nlac, yo� ar I � . .
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lu a Wall lanced, underdrained and in a good state of i 1 !
� . ticn. Tbere is a two story brick divelliug, a by the gallows." I � � � MR I
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. � lairge bank barn with I;rst- class stone atabling under ; � � : a I
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. . neath and other outbuildings. There is I leafy of I I z I 41
I SIsLuLrhter House Bypro � "" F* EEEEE 69 'a;
r � . never faffing water and three acres of an orchard. 1 . I
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� . me of the nietat situated an -1 bcs' farms in the slaughtered animals: � ,rdM . (0) ko I
- township. Itvillibeso'doneasyterlDs. Applyou The blo I is used � I
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as Lraf-rth 0. for the of albu en, th a '90
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ALUABLEPROPERTY TORENT.-Ure. Wm handles, chessmen, etc.; the iiorns for ' � . . �
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� houseandframe stable. The dwelling is in first and fertilizers. Neat's foot oA cltract� � 'A 0 '!
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t class corditior, conveniently laid outwith stone 't - so.. I
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;. cellarunderthe kitchen. Hardaud sott,%iater on i
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� cial -value. The fat is used for glycer- :2 Im , :
� the pre misee, 0so a good oroh3rdl of young bearing, -1
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� m libes to mgr.ve in market gp rCenir, . Apply to es are i %111 9 . lin-W
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L BIRS. McCULLOCH, over W. N. Watsorl'a office. . from slaughtered cattie 'and sheep. : . 19 !
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�in them. OR SALE -Park D, in the villaga of Blytb, con- year represents many millions of dol- a i P�
, 0 l F-1, tainir-10acresr,f land. There is on the place t :� 0 � 3:
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� a handsomu 4ruck residence 2G -x45 fcet with wing . � I � ii
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4 1 verandLhs,gr�odE4topo cel.'ar full size of building, The year of greatest growt, A ; 10NEW
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� franw-kitchen &nd woodshed 18x24 feet. There are ,I �f, H * 7
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�. hard -ii -rd aeft water in the buildinZ and a good fur- is the seventeenth; in girls, the four- ,i 10
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� 21-62 fect with frame addition 18x28 feet. The teenth. .While .girls reach foll 'height � (D " `
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Krou Os a., e heiul iful, cc rnaiodiOU3 Uwn, ornamen- :hey ac4uire M111
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tal Ire .v,,,-1 rut,sard tiowcris in front. Alsoorchard . �
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of chct.*(- fit. weight at the a -e of twii !Boys � Q� M � .
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: I pivins, ch, rr4 bargain. StrOng'er than g4 -1s f rom birth to the ! I
7720 H a i -s, (te. Will be sold at a I f � ,!�
? For full pavicu'a-s, see the Proprietress on the eleventh year; t e4 irl 0 I
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- remain so. Fro I November !� to April. ' I
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7o,rHea who -1 I July to Novembe� they increas.6 greatly � �
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readily filled. On an average from thlr- � I presenting cer difference , but ,fll find Milburn a�d Nerve. an � om .
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tures in the world. The largest folio and 'the other thp female, but the It has a wonderful effect on a wom-an's ,� dwindled daily, and the 500 -that had I
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years ago, as Is proved by paintings nurse, Perhaps this, is owing to its JONATMAN MILLER ,memory. He could speak English fair- . , : j
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found in the ruins of Pompeii. They representing a sou��d which .exists in (FormErly of the 11ot,el Bedford, Goderich.) ly well, but preferred his own Ian- ,
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were considered more ornamental than every spoken speecD,, and has the same � PROPRIETOR which be was a brilliant Coil- ] ,
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century, when they were f ashioned the appellation gi �en to the nursing . ,W-- ich had strongly characterized big �
chiefly of cloth. In the reign of Ed- parent in the first �ries of recognition pan� Limited. -yi)jthful career, but Wis tone,�� though - '
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Sp�in and Italy they were fashioned of for mother originatdd directly from the . ensderfer. u]) with the lightness and gayety of a ..
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' One man in New ; ork bad social as- for hale. Apply tc' I . . Fuel 1n Auclen't Rontli.
A certain lawyer, who Is now a very, � ' I
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. . ,bar, a very blundering speaker, ! adililration of his homesInin father. � a�most exclusively charcoal. This was -
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knife. But tbe ni,4,�o '111�'as a little son I fil � rooms and baths. Carefurl expekl- �
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were just twenty-four hogs in that I The other (tay the Ill , ome . - no considerable amotr�it of dgngeroua � .
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drove -just twenty-four, gentlemen- nia:d.i6d pot'Itoes f �1'111 his knife, and Farmer --compelled to stop embonic oxide. The inconvenience of �
Iiis inother chide(I him. "Sammy, dear," clearin- up his farm. climneys was avoided, the heat could
exactly twice as many as are In that ' ai . (1, "only stupiid people eat with � 9 --
jury box!" The effect can be imag. `lie s� I - - - ,be easily regulated, and a. pan, with a I
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"horned nose," Is rather a misnomer In to go in for literature." ti�lat the crisis had really come, the ;
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their case. Several kinds of rhinoceroses - . la gest and strongest fhan in the party i
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known as the dyceratherlum, had a morning and bought a secondhand I . ., I — - bItff old boatman. "Let the I ti
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pair of horns on its nose side by side. writing desk for onl� $4.93.11 .. . , . pr� I I
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Looking Pleasant. � i No Apology Xeceivisary,.
I "In the Spring of 900 1 started to clear up a �
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grs. Chugwater-So that's the photo- . Invitin i ,g Vileld. .,j piece 9f land, biA h id not worked many diays � corigratul. te you most h0artfly,ll
graph you had taken the other day, Is An ' before I was taken i vitha very lame back, and sal I the nearsighted guest at tliewed-
.It? I'd like to know why you can't. "They say there's,� an island in the was compelled to stc p work. Thetroubleseem- difg, "on this bappy-oh, I beg -your �
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look as pleasant as that *hen you are I Pacific with 600 i4habitants whom ed td be down In tl Le contra of my back and p& I on! I thought I was speaking to
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� take great pleasure n recommending them to If the father of the bride.` H-
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Amblwuonay. , James ? Re's only got one leg.- cesolons 2 and 8, Hibbett, ,g till 2 0�0,ck I, the highly Skilled nurse who fol-lo,lw4 'the I I �
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mighty poor one. . "There are worse: things than ego- JAMES JORDAN, Clerk. I I Elm you ever been ki4cked, by it
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I His Fool Purmult. - "It is better to talk- Yourself ul), thon to o, thank de Lawd, I never �ez ex- ,
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