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1= Mb"� . Mr. J�ohtn MoKqn,z4e. off Llst�awetl. -hug .. . . - I . f_� .��_ � - � struck out for the shore. . v veget-Able co �.� 7j;- I'll,
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!� DMgM -�adaated 2tis VI V 400816aud nuars% $50000 1 � j strokes brou,,ht me Into my d — fR6
1�ed your*Af. �a&v the poison out , . . ! � - M ,.j am U&F-0
I - g , Ixon Gailt ho*.t- al. . "' `0 Pa"o ;1',"ayt '_ . I . I I stood walst deep In. the tOSS10c. -
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I . by expenenced C 0 0- I . 9rM . I *11 called -fo, them loudly, and one by Vat Iowa, wn, , o, Mrs. Pinkham ?w . .. I _ q �
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W *firea. by 91od M_ . ."O. - * ' together drippini �: 3jear Ifts. Pinkham. � I I
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I - from VW C60W C9. of , 100ax shakev lrok - h I is equal . water. - y , � A -
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icknada� Lim4ed Hailmilitow-T MO. 14WMInIng t -he othor IdaV., And hume . I I ��_I, , - on th4 f# shore. - life. and I cannot express my gratitudg 16 1 -
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L 0 . � orafft. . I � I . � \\\, . 40go.- . , li� � �� "Thl. d thing," was the firsi 7ou in -word& I . :
'LAGra To IMS and 0iWment--4 "OlOr Ae4uh- to the (grownd. . . if you use Sunlight Soan. in thel Sunlight way (frollow directions) Is is a goo -, .-.
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aftL ESTATE ff-U'R 81LE.__ i proposed 'new Normal ,vdbjoI0j,a, an you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better - , - . .55- , e wet from his -coat. -!'I snid W( � t, . I
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"s FARM TO RENT�To rent, Lot 17, Con , . .. I k, should have to fight It outasbore. Yot t ....� ,� 11
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��Aceasiorx, 4,31oKillop, 100 acres in a. Will be � � I ': I -
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. MORROW BROS., Seaforth. . 1900 -ti -Duiring a. ftnader storm ,on As Sunlight Soap contains- no lnjuriou� chemicals and is perfectly 51d. rwy�,it,-&,,,1,0r,,,11ow5c- ure afloat." 2 � - . . - -1 - .
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1p LET -The undersigned will rent his farm. at'. I -jib , P . oure, the most delicate fabric� an Your money refunded by I m - I , I a � .1
the Lake Shore to a agood tenant for a termot, - I e comically atthe time. . � W_ 1W ; . .. I
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1� Te farm conAWs of 210 acres of goo,- " Pqllawton, rwas; Arack by ,lightZIM g t washed' without the A inj ' ' the dealer from whorn you buy "Theell :certainly never make 1or . I
I've ' e ar A ,considerably jdamaged. . . ghtesi ,ury. . Sunligbt Soap if you find any - . - . ; t%4 " I �, .. �_
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tion. :ib full " . I -b ofraes , Y, . t � " cause for complaint open water in that boat tonl,,lit," said � - . k I I- -
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PANIM SUIT 4 _; - I P. 19814f - . , 0(d It ho faTad lof - I . Uiver Brothore UrnIted, Toronto 0- z66 , Sheppard. - i . , L,
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a furnace and has a frame kitchen -and woodsh ed at- '*I .ie,nd of Itdje Ibairn wa . s icomiple�aly it- . I . . . �___IMMMWFPWA%1R"_ � � . T "Well, we all seem agreed that ive ..." . . ; r � . - .00. T' I I ��
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tacted. -There !%%good well, good stable and hen . . �� 108100. Riafibb* , � asping not" and a Jerking strong,cr and IMperjous. It sounded of - . - I
house on the property� There are 8 1-5 acres of land. t-ered. , , are in lack and that. nothing, better � I -_ - � --- _ r � -
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I �Darinfg ai T- W1 , Otreet !she on -list" t16 sWrvims -of movement she slipped over. �� Chile and, Peru. We ceased rowing. . I _
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r Apply on the premises,,, FRANCES FOWLER, � eteh* W"t-Tic storm ; tihiree Imen -aind ,t1he bdg Wa:s IBjeoted. "It's'lucky that the wood was rot- "What do you hear?" he inquired. - could havei hft-DDened to US," I said, - . � . �� I _. I - 1. �_ -
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� . '11,oluse, lot a. -Isykes, MItIoleitHl. ten," said Se�combe. "I don't believe . "Nothing," came from UontgomerY. - ... I � 1�
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13ROPERTY FOR SAL11-For, sale dheap� .the - "d ,'Gaderlah lRailway wals opened "There�s one thIng I'm goin., . do , I .. - �� - �,
X Green House ropetty in Seaf?r6hi (.&s1sWg fka-id tpaigged Ithrough one wt he . our tib would' have stood another. 111111jtrust your ears, lad," sa4d Ser- -
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mrdener 1. tl� must thank Hood, too," The river opened, wider, . and the � - 7 � �_ �
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� Ill be sold cheap and on easy.terifis. A Johln M116ft, (of. CIO.. � - . banks fell away on either side, and put. In a fresh eartrl liall failed to help me. My monthj� - � - -
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� Blimira. The diigtaiaw is 'abddt 16. I reMA'rk I .
CHARLES BRODIE, Seaforth. , 201�ttto I 1gan, wag'loading 'boy -on Mednei iay � . ' em -,ed n4 I suffered mu&�i - � .,
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, nVarrd, and losiiilg his badanloe, he If 611 , .- ,- � ,
� JL money on improved quarter seAlons of 160 . " -�.. s, . , Is I argin of the . - - .. ,
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. . . 'Mr. 1EM-16tItIg bip tind ' To Cure a Cold in One Day tbr. go let's buOde to." ' striking the tub's beak with a 'dull astuary, rimning I n*- -
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in Ise erfeeb. -up can be lent - ' 1-ta wound, and I M. so-:- � - I �
TMItle were badly, bruised . Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine In spite of o r objections SerCOMW plaSb. S'he swung and twisted, n- Up :for lost time. But Hood had the _Fes Vegetable Cenc .
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- leulanw tato e. .T. &'JA098 ., Elarris- -Mr. 'A. Rom Love. Y/ho lbas bedn, Tablets. Druggists refund money insisted 'Upon taking & hand with me.. ing in her sides. I tide and the Nvind again§t him, 1115tructijob % which you sent me ftee 104M -
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. etc., Ponoka, AlbertvL . 1950.tf. o�r'ga!nislt and �dhc4r mj,u, �er V! the MAt falls -to care. E,� 70. OROVA's at :the- sculls. He professed himself "That?s I the estuary'," said Montgom- made way slowly, so that We . soon eliarge. I beame xegular and In perQn - -- M
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'UARM POR SALE. -The subsoilberoftrs for sale . . - � quite well, said he had often. suffered ery. . came near enough to the boat for health. Had it not . I I . - 11 .
X his farm of imiores.being lot 31, 8rd conces- oral yeam (11" TesilgMd his 1po Rion. . I , from the same complaint and could $qrcombe leaned 'forward. "And purposes. The night was so M& that in iny grave to-dAy. - � I
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S. Tuckersmith. Ail cleared and .under' , He - idte!ads 'to: �-, o tho Englatad. ., heire -W-ilile 1mr1s. INUID1111 Of Middleltion * � . � "I sincerely trust that this letter my. W 177 WIM
h it,,n_ stand more of It. - we could discern very little, but no one cv�ry snffixing woman in the countr� tD � .. � .
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c tivH1101 except 3 acres -, all bat 18 acres in grass, � we've not caught 'eta," he said musing . - , I 11
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fromOlintm. Willbesold on easy terms. k+_ -ai -m-edVbWz of It'hei Ot. Maryts knoiclAag Idovan Mrs. NuWWjs .0drea He certainly showed.no signs of fa- on." . along the shore until the lights of niar or painful periodsi weakness, � _ � - . -1 �
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IVARM Pon SALE. -Por sale, Lot 8, -Concession 8, � the,oars, but rowed like IL 81110r -A lit- punctuality and now I lay across the I - _11-". - �
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Jmdk1jn1g, 113. LA., df St. Marys, - hen. -Dorm Mordon, - Alged ' 14 - �,eam, ' ornIng, and the village, which IM"k-aelle, 'flatulence, t e - 4 . I
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X L. R. S., Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres, of , tle stifily, but with plenty of force, and bows and 'had my ear to the channel. the m . - I
which 9 acres is good hardwood bush. The balance 0 Q8,9 0 ' iditypAlon or nervous prostraflop, t* � -1 -_ I
well fenced, tile drained and in first,class cond1itton.. I gaged -as I i all MbAer, at a ,sal- Ad-almober of ,L. Mordetn,, of Napmee, 'The wind came up and'blew gently of - or ottages, on 11 - . - - - -
ary td $800. =4 Xr. .1 Tt. .W, I jamL%, f while I-wheedig ov Itthe we cut the water at a fine pace. Pres- was a collection Po c . . sh,6i1f remember there is one t&4 -and! - - *--
There are two good barns, one a bankburn ad x 78 ft. I .e , I . . 9 . e't T.-milway - ehtly Sheppard, who had taken Ser- about my face. "GoA" sighed S&r- that barren and exposed shore, was I � 1� � ---%i- -, 0
with stone stabling underneath and the other 56 x . C1a-n&boi5Nk,f -as lenx* e1r,, i orossing aifter an 0'xpresa diail (pas" _ -1 __ trueremedy. Lydia R.-Piukham'sy- -, �. � -
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ra se, three good,. salav 0900. A dufalor-nia4t r was was 19t, ok llj�ht lengine ithat combels place in the bows, tapped me combe, ,'that's reft'dshing. I thought I wrapped 'amp Or eta,13,je C,oinpound at onoe removes a- . , � _10"
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wells and a never -failing spring at the rear of the lot fndt Wga;g,6d. Tlj.e -,Sal, lea %lea two shone from the -Windows of the t, I , '_
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and a good bearing orcharil. The ploughing is 0 eipal rMaritin taind 'Mbs"s 0 1-11, jw-ere walter, and was ba;dkb* doVAM !to , ,. houFfes and some lights of the little ---
done and 14 acres of fall wheat. It Is Within two � Here's the Ray, Ned," said he. Sheppard, who was a yachtsman, cast -No otber female miedicie in, the Were - _: 1_!P_j_ ="
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miles of the flourishing village of Hensall, and within invTeas6d $50. take fts Itrain. 6111io was ivattaotly "So much for the first stage then,"' a j�lance over his shoulders at the black craft riding in the road. Waste land, has recen"ed such widespread and uuqu. 1. � � I- ,
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,;rise$ �One -of Itible told �phoneeTs of Lo- killed. , I I % -:nothing. The cur- a jjfiea,L�udorsqi�ment RefuseaUsubffftft I - -,
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. cleared and %in a good state of cultivation , there are aeamd I ady .,w&s born in ermany ,h,eadaoh,e,. dizzlnem,'. i#our otomaoh, of the larger stream. The clouds con- waves. actloin. Urection, md =1 - ..- � W__� SIX
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9.11 Ileawly 1618fty vem-r-S a -go, ,w e she laoiated toi�gue, ibiliousne�ss. r LaxeAs' grerrated solemnly and, to my fancy, "I suppose we're out now?" asked "We have got to find out wbat tiecense., been advisin hod - .
7 10acresotgood, hardwood bush. -The farm is ,$ sick women - to Mr
well underdrained and well fenced. There is a two- 49 I I
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- storey brick house with slate roof, a, first -clam farm grew Ito *amt�afiaod and�i , 'as anar.. taot prom,otly, wfthlo-at -pain'._4or grip- , with an aspect of sullenness. The air Sercombe. HooWs after," I said. "He'll be In of Charge. Ad,dressp .wjnn,. M2m I � _.. - T" W_
house, Bank barn, Oft, x 8oft., c&Aent silo, A; Pen, ! ried Ito her %usbaind who is now be- i6g. Pleasant t�o ftake - Lax-etv- Portagree shortly. We must watch _____ =rWar.91im's"t @VQMW-w___----_ . - 90&rt
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drivingliquee; There are two never-fallitig g,,., . . only 5 cent& Sold by C.- Aberhiart, was still,, and 'the sweat broke out on DdrIcness environed us, and I could
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reft,of ibis dife ipa,rtnex. Th i, and I see nothift,q forward or upon the left Ifirn." - . - . - - " �:�
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and an acie of orchard and small fruit. This excellent .. .yeare
. . farin Is three miles from Brucefteld and five miles I r t4ai;r poaarrialge -IMsy c ame it 6 druggist, Boaforlth. the rowers. We changed agaft in I - A gloomy thass of shadow lay upon the 11T.L-a-Va the only course," a,*.-eed. Ser- I i .1. Xg.0 � .1 - - .1 -
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is teountry, oetttimg first in Pet- . be. "We cau do nothing till I - - .1 . . _��
from Clinton, with good gravel rands. For further I tibi . I under th fresh impulse the tub r 06M . wr Alson. S .
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. r.t' larsappiyo��thep.�einwea-ora4ddressALBF,RT�'-ersbumg atnd -from tibere OVP-d ito -113he.ioTy fo'r ifairm, b6lplrom the down the Ray. I right hand. know that And see her, tha I. ,110, .- ..... .1 __f___T_7
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1. Clinton P, 0, . "T"' 1 Logan, rMhere It'hey, .th.ro, gh alar:d aigNoulituralidtis -of tbhe ,Pxovm')ce 'a's 11'"Te may pick them up any moment "We're hugging -the right bank," I I I I 1� M�_T 1Lr '... I t 4"a
. "I think w&re In the estuary. 1 � business for a party, but fGr a picket. � I ... .
IMARUS FOR SALE -100 acres, Lot 3, Concession work, imade &r� bhemselvo a ,dom.- - so perdlAivnI- itihmt �tihe Governmetrit now," remarked Sercombe, and I ob- said. I I - -
JL' 5, H.,U, ff., Tuokersmith, Huron County, all i . 6 Its iq] take that job myself. Give me .. r Le I � %alkat
. � gross, t 15 acreo of bush. Frame . fort&bI6 ,home. Besides - r, -a:gr,d fhas issued a gpletiil alppeJa lt served him, In the stern, loosen his coat ,can see 4othing." . A - . - - �� I I
seeded to ex,UWAS, land and bush the best. i ,bimbaad -alhe leaves Ito -m um hor 8190311tS 60 U� Brit-ist ,181es, asking 6$ half an hour, and rI1 engagge to fix the . I - - - �,
house, orchard, 2 -o and feel in his pockets. Well, keep her In cictse," said Ser- - �. I � -1 I - 3
loss a family of eigibIt o1ii), ren, fourl t1hew 1W make tafforts 14a Epdmve ad., I business." Uk A - I I -
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Also West hall of E�tfli, Concession 4, Tuckersuilth, i sons . and f otiT 4atug ."The boat's leaking," said Mont- combe, jerking his iudd-er. "nat '�* . - Al-&' - I I _.
50 acres,., school on corner, Bayfield river crossing it, fters. d4ltiona� immigratts iof ta, desirable : - ir D
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On this- place there is a bank barn, brick bo , use, - 90mbry In my ears, I stopped rowing wind's -coming up a bit." To that we agreed, and the -captain 1. ; . �- - . � I
work-sho'p. drlvin�r house, pig and hen house, young i -Maoter Wilson , MICT 64 f bh-mractier. Some 60 &amilles wre �aow t of the night and departed, moving cau-tiously toward , z 11 - - fteruft.-I
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bearing orchard, with handsome shade trees, 2 walls� ', blhakespi�irN 'I.v e,scajpe�d on Ubo rwaLy and ,`t(he (Immitgritiroin De, and repeated -his words to the other.%. A flaw sailed ou ' . timesbw i W_ - 0.
qnjratcluaoluil-� , ' ' the village, while we three threw our- . I Three hundred . .
being bWly fhuit+ last 1we . 318 am pwr1t=q 'k [has ioa:1116 Ifor K>Vew 600. ilemma. 'Sercombe paid played upon us sharply. With that cur. I I � I
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date and the land in the best coupition. A good lo-. - the ground in. our da - paw- . , - . �
cation, & miles from Seaforth on a good rowL ,e -Stcr no heed. He was staring, as I could rent n selves upon MP I - � -
These c o,n Str. 'A. M. 6wroer x It drawing below her and under the . � Olit"r-
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farms are offered for sale together or. s"rately. igta`tjou Ito jg*- a ihmd' tot ish,gax, and ;oVAIgriotiliture ; U. C. JaImm d just perecLive-sta ring out uj)oU the stress of the gust she reeled and hun clothes and waited with what patience
eputy tft* I . NO DEAD FUES UTMABMIT - .
not sold soon may be offered for rent. Apply to ' pWlhe�i Ithe IloaA of MY ,;d Then she began slowly to .Creep alo we might summon." I I I L I -�Ukvt
'JOHN SPROAT,EgM0ndA_ffIe_P�O"Ont' 'M-tf, L _Ooi ds ,Wer,e milhister a4n Mr. Mhomas Soullh- river oi�er our heads. . ng - W.d by all -31-ruggists and GeneW MAM I L -
I ou It'be' wagcin, 1he hor - Ekarted twortibri, dirator -of immigrattiio(�, wvila 11E(o you see anything?" be asked. the water. Sercombe jammed the boalt. It must have been fully half an hour "I - --- - -
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j -I 001) FARM FOR SALU,For sale cb,jp and on rvheh the Lyuuidg *laA bWd eon -the 'Jea" Toronftio�loln .-aln orf-fioial ;trip in later when I perceived Sercombe ap- and by mall. � ,-
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VT fM terms,* Lot 25, 04 1 , (exillop. nvIbeels ,of �the trig. This ind ,wheell, A,Ugu,gt to iexalnisine Itthe agrioul-turall � . -ness the wind brought,a pfoaching. Ile walked quickly and as UIN CENTS PIER PACNET FKM I- #Wfort
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This contains 97J &ores, all cleared and in fine ,,)f tl,bie waigon. 9.awed jover his 'body, possibilities of libe IgTeet 161I.&Y Ibqelt "Stay on your oarsr' becommanded. . one u L. E � . - 144_-�,per
condition. Fifty acres are seeded to grass, six or bit* I 0 L � . new sound to my ears. nder excitemen-' . - eh.
T1t3vna66ty t4be b .1noyll:41 1o,f -Uhs- 131plight of (Laind% 'In and I no ]Oilgor recognized the soft : it . I 1 ftre F.,
seven in fall .esoapm-d � I & RICI-m-1-D-ALE WILSOM I
wheat and the rest all ploughed aT�d � turned 'to the others. "They're "In well?" -we asked in- a breath A - .
ready for spring aro : rWkVh,ydT beinig, 'Wjure:d. New ,Onita�rio. Tt*ls lubdordtooiltEdt vnirp of our old enomy. 1but gornething i I ' * � T I - ' -
;. I front," I murmured. I�Ilve done it," lic'
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g. There is a fine spring fdr
watering the stock c, ose to the buildings, !ydanig jda,uphiters of Dr. J. tdie i0l'timmbe iobjeot in ,view twill be - I -11H.A.POILTON. ONT. . - I f
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brick house, two large barns, one -with yrood stagloir,z -Tw'-o - _ I - I - Sercombe from take back my words about terra firma. �
n I A DtVr.smore, ,of Straftflar , pTevect- lbh,e wtablis'hment of � a ,Govornmevt ! � . "Wbat's that?" called -
underneath, also hone stable and Implement house , I LoMa Parly eX�p'erj= � Hood's going to sea." I 1 0MV
and-& large orebard. It is within a mile and a half . ed a, robbery ,at ft -heir eidtaIl. farm. the stem.
of the town of Seaforth. if not sold, will be leased F-r,jdaly jm(yrn�.,nlg .fby . It he 1'r plutky Re- . ______________Q - 11 11 I I spoke louder. Sheppard whistled. 9- Alk - 41-166t,
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for & term of years Appl�to the undersigned, box �; hs;ie�pt i4 A Guaranted Cure for Pil � "Give -me the sculls," said Sheppard. ,- i nrownsers 96-0ful t.
, , . Ition. 'The (girl , *1he, igame es- "I got a good p9st behind a cottage f, &- r- t h!
192, Seafortb P. 0. I RODE, T GOVENLOCK i9ol-ft room, aj1hd ,aba ' +jh--y twe're Itehing, Mind, Bleeding, Protruding : "Confound you%- hulking form, mjDj and spied on him. He's transferred his � �F
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SALE. -For Sale, i awakened by a noiis� 'w, d bheY no- Piles. Druggi'sts are aubhorized to � She1l fill If we give her the ha'plorth luggage to a yacht. By thunder, but a L I _: �-1 -, mx,
I t1leed Jbhe UuTly if I iir� I of a, sma a refund anoAey If PAZO OINTMENT " I . must have made his preparations 19, AT I _n I #
Blacksmith Shop and Property on Lot 6, d ne R A I , � , _GG&_1
BL"'(8311TH s`OP P" Ig - � L I of a chance. Keep under the lee of the
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The shop is a good one Ill dhimbInIg over tibe 11 idbo fails lbDoiLre in 6 tio 14 days.. 5W. I n
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Concession 8, MoKillop. Poo U a V17-aicata Jp__ .1
gacd repair, situated in the centre of a first-cfass the -r-oam, Thely go -re , andUeir — .- ; - 11 1� - 'g.- .
farming country and doing a good business. There . I . but that I could see. He's got the load i � X - I
oxIes arw,,fkvne4ftDr.` ord' Mirs.- Mvns- I , "Go double, boy -.4,11 urged Sercombe. ;_-
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Is sib and born, alvo three Lij� I They bent to their work with zest, aboard by this time." . I t 1 4
acres of ground -with- half an a6re of good orchard. a The Adventurerg, I . 11 .1 , . �,M_� � 1. G.
more. Iloweve-r, �[n Iti , meadtime,
This iso. splendid, opening for a good mechanic and the 161dex jg�irll_ dhown-A remarkable . ill __ aned the boat spun along in a lull of the "Then we7re donel"' i cried. I I We can interest you in - f - -_ 4v -d At
will be sold on e4sr terms as the propriotor has been I I / - - - .
: plUMk, dja . ,a!L%.c - "'No, not a bit," said Sercombe chheer- I . ��Ift_ 4MUTic
. ain MTVt to, or-ce jbM �n_ . A wind. The sound of oars dipping in - PT .3 � . I
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undersign oil has for sale anumber of farnigates, truder on't of 1the ridom, She Vwkp,d M - 41 water grew clearer. fully. "I've taken French Iftve with I IWO =h 0 and PUY Utor 011 _11� . ft row-.
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which will be sold. at a bargain. Apply on the prem- Up M R-arge" 1pitiolier of ater, Which Moutgomery paused on his oar and .- ,... , 11 a bit of a boat down yonder. Daren't 1 � I , �_ �jn .
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. . you know, 'Air. Greatorex- "-Lwould MPes - 4-1
Voo Wabh-for"Uhs atraon��.-, w2hilmade "It ought to get near Portagree," said I to: 86,11;tM,g se�oamzors' - - lewity
d-* ACRE FAR31 FOR SALK-The undersign- al'b-adt,v evilt dowin a - by twbieh � theta. I've no doubt of that. Let's _ __
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I ft ed offers for sale that most desirable rop, lie !ha[d Tea,ched Uio ope) , W indla*. , he all, think. What are we going to (Io?" - - � , At - M]
erty known as Lot 6, Conceselon 1, Townshrp of - __10- __ 4AWhy, catch lemil" cried Montgom- it public. We car- pay coming baelk " I � - - ,-- I l 1- � � --- �
- Blaushard, Perth County. There are, on the prem- - "And where may that be?" asked , ` _ �. - _� �
ises, a good brick house 39 Old 03hronic S res. - We did not stop to discuss the eth. I I M"Mt a & � �_ W -Mak
2 x 24, with kitchen attmoh- . ery. , k W 1j Iffig __
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As �-a dressing fk)r 0 100,niC Sores Sercombe. les of the question, but the feeling l J i N D E" - I 1". �
ed. 16 x 26, both in good repair ; a large.bank barn, , D � -_
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. X 70, with good stone stabling underneath ; one "In the mouth of the Severn-In,the "We must strike somewhere and - - -
firsts. there isuytihigg so good ts Chamber- 0 the time was past for argument and ' . l,
class cement silo, 12 x 87, and, other useful estuary.' I some time,". said 1. "The question is � � ---,
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1 buildings. The farm is, well watered, both in front. laints Salw�. Whi,le it - ii � awt advis- 46'". ange -- . IIQ I Blue' Ribbon, 650 feet to the -- - -
andintherearand Is adapted both for grain.acA I" said Sercombe thoughtfully. No r that henceforward we were comn �
able Ijo ,heal told gores i entirely. -they shall we do it now�l I . I I .
stock raising and is In a high state of ou . "Now, I wonder what ,will happen -, by our original decision to a certain I pound -pre Manffla. I I -L I
gosold o6nAition pnn Slercombe sat considering, and I think _ W"M
. It'vatiOn, abiould be' klept � in cm bake so well
which is v ell known from the fact that the proprlet� as the It i course of action I sho-ved-aslide sophis- I Ow of
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Or has zesided thereon for nearly fifty years, being 'for which this sat" is jespecially then. Ahd I should like to know what riperial Ox- we all unconsciou'sly were awaiting his. - Book it now, you run no Asks, a we Aft � at:
one of the most successful farmers in the township. trles and ran down to the beach, Here I -_
valuable. F)or sale I I druggists. my friend Hood has got in his head." , -ford, because n6 other decision. He pullcd the rudder strings I guarantee bofn iDriee and pality.
It ia centrally located, being near both church and ' I � - . Sercombe had secured a lumbering and I' � I � , karaft-re
schooli and �tithin emy reach of agood market. For ' The sky ,was Leavy with low belly' , . range bas the Diffusbive suddenly with resotlution. I .
further particulars ad,dreiis JOHN SUTHERLAND, -Tihe Knights - 'f Puj,f h1,aW)P_Tra;nd Ing clouds, and scarce a breath of air ig Ugly boat, furnished with dipping ivp- Do not fail to sampl ouv maAfou ' I f;
0 idia, la -qt ' .. in anyhow," he is- 16 � - . Aav�
Kirkton 11, 0, , 2NO-tt 1odge, (whieh met , in BaIrin OVen Flue'that draws ' "It doesift look very much," he wh -
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' ontaining , ldeciW Ito; anee!t 1. in. TDrioato . pure air constantly, heats remarked, "and the wind will keep pered, "but IVs the only craft sufficient- I I -
'VOR SALE. -An excellent building lot, c , I I . r as it were through a wild moorland, I ' our news from them. But I fancy this I
X tbree-quarters of an Rore of land, part of tile !next- IYW ft� I ! I it just as hot as you want . � - I
nn proparky, Eg , I and some scattered voices of the dark ?P ly far from them to keep out maovi-, ; Zi
� ,monaville,ogaigite the reare- . has got to be settled Qu terra firma. . � M -
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ation',00tinds, &11 reiLdyvefor built ing. There is a Pyine. ]"isiter of ff��l a!tjo(n, aeft reached us. A little after there was a it heated, and sends. it "I agree with you," I assented. Ments quiet." I---- ,.%.__ I � ,,�
fence all round the land, D. good hard waten TowroojUo torn �$Rajtlurday - - a. holiday jar and a shock that sent us all sprawl- through every part of the . Sheppard stared down at It dublous- � ,- -_ 4111*9J
Nvell, the ceBar is dug out and a drain all round it, "Pull �. -1 . V Zf I
� - .on, then," he replied and., -him- "Its not a rig 111ke," he said, I U11 -a w
also a drain from It. There are about 17 thousand Ito; ithe old Icto(mitry. ing in. the bottom of the tub. I whole oven every second. ly. ueorge A. bi 1z � I-,,- -
of kiln run lidek, The bri � self prepared for action. ,--Ow j*)
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ck can be bought sop atei I -A (big bluM ef itawny ilifue, ba �ts Sercombe, who was in the bows, put ' That flue, f ound o�_Iy in this As Sheppard and Montgomery dipped But hore M M ft tarW'.- I _" a
lyifdesired. Titere arealsov, number Df 1001 0 1 Seaforth Oti ...
sand and growql and enough stone to build, a foitnd,t- *W Ito the Jandtioin Cal tle Market, bis finger, seizing me by the arm. . .
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tion for a large liouse O�D, caimed isonste wthon ill a � rf C' . There they go," he said. -"--4 taite i
i cheap, as Mr. Little cannot drive the Bayfield and . "It'g'a boom," he said. "This Is a t *
Daadaiis xl . ,eaed pure air- DRY - her on the broadside,'whither sbe had !. I julliat �
� Seatorth stage and live in Eginonville and would like I lece of private water." � . "Then here we go," returned Ser- _N _IQW�A ILI �-� t : - ----. , t.
to dispose of his property there. Arty person c ,a;go.10� A. G. Max16-in keeps - constantly moving : -
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to buy this, property may learri all particulars from a furniture Istora,ge 01 we ana Itilm, DOWNWARD through the of wind darted upon us. The tub rolled IF -,* f - 2; — �,_.M
tags P air fallen away. Simultaneously a capful � - .
legiring Morn! "We shall have to carry the boat combe, leapIng"to the boat ,
U. S. HAYS, Seaforth. or 11. LITTLE, Bayfleld. . I z - Sure enough, In the lessening dark- I M W 0 M h 11 i - ,�, � I ;1
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� 2mlx4kf bovine paisserby passil in aft, bbj& rdind,11 said Sheppard. I I even, ove'r the baking food, I over and ki ked till the gunwale lay nes -1 - 1; I
1. _. open 1door. (In 'its trarmkIvs �Jis ,vni- "Did Hood, do you suppose?" I c s I could catch sight of a bla'eker . I z-
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0 -For sale, Lot 2, (Ion m4 tound Ibhe Istairs fle,Ldiug ito, the . and 'out UP the chimney. spot moving slowly outward. We ra-n 1 lU ,
_OOD FARM FOR SALE. asked. . - . a 'M - -
'W -X cession 12, H. R, S., Tuckersmith, containiiig , living r ooms , -allove. T aes-e It he in- When'it enters the oven I __ - _1j.!jMlj119j11Pj.1A..1- I up the Jugs under SheppardIs direeflon, XW .' -_
I 100 acres. This farm is well fenced and tboroughly "No;' 1 think not," said Sercombe. * . - ftelf,101
truder o - it �,*__A 1_41 1 uAe'%' N I OV K N E - �
and systematically underdmined, and, MOng een I ownded d iter traver- "I'd like to see the party that would � it's hot and &y; when . i - `Whv*,� . and the boat stood out. .- . - ___ � T_ T � -
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of the most producUre farms in the township, rwhere's- ismaill. -ta,b c- . Yes; you're right leaves it, - it's ivet air, I , We shall. have more wind � I . -=i
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There is a first class frame house with kitchen le W1 promptl:y arry . I- "I don't thInIc I I - - 4 boftAe�;
woodshed, and equipped with cistern and other wvho. twas *f .
, and demollished. Mrs. .MaWtj Where Hood's beipn we can go." carTies with it all the mois- � � pered Sheppard to me. rhenunds of women suffor UnWA bd#W . - - I
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- mod- dressing ft1he Idbildrmemn Ifo , -ab outing "If he has been," said Shep�ard. ture, all the odors, but , 1. - I ., .ft. -q 1W we see the end of this yeti�' - . � -
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betwinX orchard and also a new orchard of well se. � , 14, Ir hwwmal��autoa&e. Awm=1*1101A ' I
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Jected fruit trees, There are two never failing wells, - - . ed the boat,along the boom. food th4t1s being baked. 1 1 11Y. "What are we going to do now I - ' at L
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the one at the house and the other at the barn. . "It's wood," he said, "and I 'make . Aff_� We have played'the fool and must go I � - - PZIDM
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This farm 18 most dealrably situated, beinp three �. � � I -* 1. I suDnose.11 OWN= it ought to -be xtrong *Ad xoa-* � . -
miles from the prosperous village of ifen"ll an(l on � e Aw IWW . 1� no doubt but it's old and tired. Any- Plem visit any of our I . on playing the 4.00, -- , I � __O_�_ .
quarter of a mile from 01hiselhurst, where thero �are A 19 how I think Hood's dingey_: went 4 1 I- spoke somewhat bitterly, for at to b-* her lbimr the burdens of life, � I
- twochurches, a store, post office,and blacksMith stores and Sea Vay I the, I
. I - moment an interval of sanity 'I h" to do house � rk vmfth rA Wit' - - I .
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the farrn at a remotiable rate of interest. For fur- V__r�v - "Let us put a pace on the tub and see In a flash the portentous conse. Zt, * if we=sn only kmw1"VMM__ � �
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WEIVELL, Chiselliurst P. I 0. __ __ 2000-tf F -Y Sercombe whistled slowly. 6 _. A RuchelL I i 14. =1� "Anyhow -we must go on," said Shep- I wktta J" of trouMo aick kid"YS to;^ U �_
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ises a brick house with brick kit -Chen and a good ael- . "You are aftaid of 114 splitting up?" �� �, ,Z - Even as we ceased opeaking the wjUd
It.. There Is also a I%Vgebank barn, 60 x 40, aInd a � Feed your hair; nourish it - � I .. I ,I. .., " - - to bt that t1he --- P. 0. . -
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fenced with wire fencea. It is in a, good locality, be- �. hing, groaning noise the tub dij�ped !ft-b0A-
ing situatNt two -and -a -half miles from Chigelhurst, genuine haiAr- food you .can. � I I 1_* llz=:=Z�_ kept his head cool. He came up to tht K D m MW y .-.- �_ — `
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Is In good 'condition and will be sold on remonable . - VW &Ugey wvnk a M I ).
�MV61 road ru hair -bulbs. You s I ".Nowh' shouted Sercombe again. I . the other boat� I ts I -1 9_� ,
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� Urins as the proprietor wishes to retire. For further I hair you have, and get more, leaned forward to the'stroke, and n - X �1 to the farther side, and she righted, the I '11 h I - - - - - � ____.- 11
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AMMAR% Staff% 11. O., Ontaric. 1989-tf � . sea pouring In a cetaraev, across her I �12:�,_ � - -
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Wingham - The best kind of a testimonW_ coinbe, in the bows, who had been al- j ; . trudgh, and �1 felt the boards slani _1P over five Monuis I V7"figli;i -withloW � , V * 1), . 1
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