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• ilLta -Ott CVOitatt.Nto
a,p.tt n k -
on-ih4 sidewalks . may be speed,
ily-romov,ed hy priiik-ling..?coarse salt
horoPIL Meichatkts should note thus
:And -keep the A.V41k,s deal: front;if
--nrctrn
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House and Lot tor -Sale..
Brennan. offers :for ..sale, her
house and lot On Clyde stree‘t near the:
eartlino• mill at a ba4.0-ain.. For frther
:patrticulars apply- on the -1premises to
.MRs BRE*NAN--
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Agricuttutai Societys
At a ine ting of the 1 rectors of the
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Kinloss , 13 anch A.gri tural 86ciety
irr-this.,-iiillase on Satili ay.- last; Mr.
*T. II:-naiith was eIefited Secretary
And Mr. T iis. Lawren0 treasurer.
Handsel:4
The ' It
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pastor of t
wasjwe
gregatien-
containing
also -kingly
.tlg.1
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BurnelAn
T ann
now Caled
01:6125* J:
ces's:in eve
its Pre-cleee
.yery
beinn• fully
. T..
e Methodis
ed last Wee
WaShingto
M
.remembere
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niersary.
al .13urns'b
than: Societ
nuary,', aft
,
•y.partietilai-
sors. - The
the surto a
re,presenteclil
passed to the chairthan. Klilearclin4.
- delegates, and the Lucknow Literary
Society,. after Which_ the meeting_
(dosed by -singing the National
Anthem.
.8iori to Let.
Ali, formerly
hureh•
by.. the •.cOn-
7 with a purse
Sinith was.
y the friends
•f -the Luck-i-
ook pla,ca,on
-Was
fa
enclance was
ding- country -
rat the unity
-of feeling a,niong .the pinemhers, the
.:,3katin_g Carnival, .
-enthusiasm epressed, owed Plaillbr
• :Pa - oTeningae.1;t the that the suCcess of the 'eknow.
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fancy'dresg: carifiVal-of the
_ will take pce :At the Lorne
47hrk here-, when 1), number :of priz'es-
wi4.1. 1 given. igsi OH 15- Cents
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1:-.1irpto,,q, 25 cents. - -skaters in
• -time admiaed'fiee.
-That .Cptn Winter -? • - •
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As the 'Wan who predicto.dober,
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11t' eudeuors to reduce the size
10s draw -out the
'hue of -:frozn. -nOse,he is
mournfully Upon .the
t•r•-tv-,-1 tlo.ceit. of the: anuSkrat. and the.
mendacity of the.goosd-hoixe.•
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Oiv'e: It tJp.-
. I. -k. a4Ode4•3--1-uing: lady asks,-: ‘.‘ What
tl host method of ,pc-fpinno• the
We cannot roi}ly,-. having
. 1.,,r1f-td only Onee,.-and not tik4f4.4
wr certain. that :lour 3.-6-thod was-.
-7Popping the '17:inestion. is a
I deal like po/-17-,-1f t does iiot pop
thereis ,omet1iin.'z wloi4g tOi.tt
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rned korn-e-
:=Ie's-Srs. and Reaten Foster.
.?ils of Mr. Joseph Foster - West-
• a tuiesh, returned .11ome--.611 Satur-
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last front Some, -
t ago. ReVbeit. :!!,,T=8
Ft`Visr, 'frpm`theLell`c?ets of -which' he has
-'hz-ver recorvered, ne:w lies ...at this
r r''residenee in, a :very eritieta
!1 lio-5-c-s. being entertain-
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kof recove0T,• -
..t,e.the Pool% - • . ,. .
We .e.--ncler stand that an . entertain-
' .•=.1!-71t w.;11 be gifou in the Temperance •
L
_1! alitt n . earlv - d4R, by the -Odd:-
...,,I.,loi,,,rs Lodge i;.1-tli.,--Vi.liago, -the pt(.5,
---.,,.''S to be distributed aniondst the
-donian Society has--.not,-1.41t reac.hed. its
. climax. -
tIHLt could
ity of the
of 13UrnS h
$500 Gran
At .the
-ing in Wal
Oampbell,.
getting a g
street:, of.
CaInphell nounced a
iei])al rIO1flKiatIo1IS pi .-41
fatt we w of nothing
aye added tp the sociabil-
ening sa rthe _presence
nself: -
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:Store between Lawrence's tut shop
and Wallace's jewelry .itore to let„ ap-
ply- to, Da. TENNAXT; .
•Ti-ip Markets.- "
- Wheat,n6W-85c:to.90c.per-bus.
Vail -wheat, per bushel
Spriqg wheat -85c to 95c per bus.
-Barley-43 to .47c.- per buShel.
Oats. -2'8c- per. buAel;---.
. Peas -70c. to 72 -per -bushel..
Potatoes ---45c. to 37C. per busllel.
- .Apples7-100e. per bag..
Hay-$7-to$8 per .
FlOur-$2. 75 .per' ewt-
Woo1=-18-0,- to. 20C. per lb.
Sheepskins -50c. -to 75c.
Hirdes-Bc....per Ib.
Tallow -7c to4c.._ per lb._
Pork -$7;00 to $7.25 per' cit
Wood -.---:$2,.. op to $2.25 per cped.
Eggs --21c. per clozen."-
. -Butter-17c. to 17c.per lb. .
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umisgokra4*""*".
Buckieses Arttlea
- - -vA .P's•
AJ )11 0 Mill
The best salVe in' the w4,,;(1, for cuts
ji hands
bruises, sdits, tette it; cha
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chilblains corns an d sk-4 S
9 - • t,,., -
.and:poSitively cures Piles, -1.1 no pay
required: it,„ is guarant to gi5ve,
perfect satisfaction; or MO refund --
ed. Price 25 cents Per' 'For sale
11-v W. -Berry, ..clrustgisti
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SHEEP ESTR
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ruce CoUnt ouncil tiled-
--erton - 1asthseek, • - Mr: D.
our . Reeve, succeeded in.
ant of .' $.50 ' towards _the ,
f :
the bridg on . - the :main*.
is.-- 'eillage..i1 When si r.
he last .inun-
1 ..village that ,
helii,,,d a fin'e, prospect' of getting il,.
. . .- . .
grant .frOm he county , -1. our •lzidge,
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many treat d it only *n_ . " eleOtion -
Cry,.' but n -W- •that Mrli ' ainlibell. lia,s..i
.' a reality, we:,
' ihe Starlet." .
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LuCZNOW DEFEATS .KINCARDINE
• suceeeded i inakino-
m
.trust tile. ratepayers wil
full credit e is justly
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Mateireon-ia .
.- On Wecii
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teemed Ivo
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:.c.C.!f. j°
i i/a,t1.'r(\Vi11101
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esdity.28.r
8 uriitd in
y. with. N
odro Ae youngesk
1ate
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Woodroo
,Ontai --oereino
'place: in•ist
.p.,rfortilF41 •- -t14
St.. ThOi.i;) aisistd
-1Tir :bride ).v.h.
traVelling. Snit was
1ad4 -front P rkhill, Wi
:Cameron of ,,hiS -place
1111111 011
the. 000USiO11.
:emiplieltiave. already:
thorlitel,vW
_ • kt 7' .
those o
friendfor al long and,
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r.i.t,i. o± the place. This is a coMmend- • . ..
aetiOn OP fi-V-- Fri4 of the LOd..0'-e ' 'Shall England Deche6
we can only -say, Jet it take place The. Four. ii debate beOfeen the lifer.
- ----of-as -. possible, _ -The :poor need' arY. societies 'of KincarC:iige . and Lyck:=
e to tide.' then; .I.A.:-er • -t1.- now _took pi. ce in the Te't!peranceHali
.,.,:nt..--r.. - r - . . •
- . liere on Tue. day evenin .i.' -.last, and al
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EY. FIVE SITO.TS:
AME TO TIII.1-PIIEN“
Su.bscriber, Lot 2. (Ion. 5
ship Ion or about the first of
to INhite Sheep, a ewe and
isreggested .prove. Property,
and take7thein away.
• ANGU
3in.-5p2
:Two rinlcs from d,Lu-cknow. Curl-
ing Club played a -similar' i).thill?Qr of
K-incardinites on, Vednesda,y last in
Kincardine and succeeded defeating
theth by five shots. The folroiring is
the. score:-
iiiiNcAiMINE. - LUCKIYONV".--
-S. M4,.- ' D.. Campbell.'
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J: N,Yatt: . . . 1)r...Hutchinson,
ti... V Iiaplet - Geo.. Kerr. ...
l: IL Scougall,. ..T. B. Hunter:, ,.. • .
e hint the' - • `.skip_i_6.
te.
cor
,1-ohn
gliter-Of the-
'Icof
wliicli took..
LOndOir,ya
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L. Stiiih, of
RPV. Caiiun
as attired'in2.-
tended...by. •
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-Jno. ,Hurdon, Somerville.
Wm Dymant.• (..3ep. Berry.
.H.- Geo. -Ds:MO:as.
'Alex. :Campbell, Dr: Tennant,
• Ship -17. SkipL--=-23. 1
Majority: for LaCknow, 5.. -
•-•••••T r 7101."="0.1111,-
READAB-L: IN-111AUR AN -1$.
-Don't fail . abtatid the Coiiee-rt-
,thiS glints419y):,.0.-ening.
-MryW. Sainibv,.olLondon, spent
Sunday in the village:.
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D. 'Hornell -returned from
ted as best tise -Northwest' last week.. -
t1Tecilleda17,1113:i.
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join. our aood.
th.eir ntany
ppy married
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Garner.is out with an inter-
eStina letter in this isSue..
Mary -Somerville is visiting
friends Dundas and Niagara
' John. - MeV.herson left- on
• Tufesi.lay. for 4, -visit, to ChicagO. - •
, 1./c1tbsli. of Chieage is I
Uwe
rfu 1 Tea, - -though. the all
117.50 -corrApenetent' of the
111C 11 Ufl(' "leper/et *says ; "AVe
n.ltivr, the.1.7.-erditn... correspoUdelice
that. 4' the tea-
19- the t-a-ineeting must have mite
Mae-Intyre's,., it was - good'
Nr.rou 111 tilt? corresspondentidelise inform,
res xraere MaChltyre S F4,Q& 1.50 -Why.
Bless your 'innocent heart,-
Viac rixt•.--r,;'s store -is. situated Tight in
-1-11'-know, theughf, everybedy knew
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was: frzi y wellifilled•
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we are sat.* there was 1444-- -.a_largek.
attendaaice present. t . was .aa--..
ranged -het.,ANA en the soe, - ies- that: kir.-
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_H. W. O. e.yet% the .M.,or of Win tr,
.ham, should preside as e irinaik of the he.
'Sleeting gecido t'
that eentlentan *Stated
inade inquir es
0-entlemen -who
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- ions, and th
, the audie.ne-
to decide ori th
ments
Ail in a Istafne; speak -Os:; W
A.tiOng the nanies *in tlia. list of In taking li
VeFer8 a.tifiy re-elected the.';flipwing meeting;Mt--.
etetir. Colliogwood's.-Mayor is a 1,f)g-,,-
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(10.5field's .ree‘ie is a, Ij'ox ;
Vim up in those Mou
Behind. the snow hinged e will,corne vheriever they Call ofil
She sees, I doubthot a lover
fianlatetit-. -elected
On his Am...sr-steed go cantering -
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a Mason." (ision woUld as.he knew visitincr at the residence of Mr. 1)...
honer they./
serectina
. 6
lin
was surefto
faces of the.
of seve
had tille
were o
er,6 the
e *merits
p
need. by ji
ich was fin'
seat as ch
111:eyer than -4
ad: confer'.
as -their ei
the • brio.
audience an,
be arrived
nee the
receive,d
•-debate.:lnit;
tat - he had
. prominent
iinilar pesit,
. . -
epution that
!oper .parties
t the
• . Clinton. Ont. -
ie different . •
v aoi-eed to.. --To keep -ice from windows. take
t
sponge or.orclinary. . paint- -brush; nib'
_over the glass once or twie&w.ith
-
little .cold alcohol. -
visiting at Mr. AY.
Walter Cauipbell, Hdanil-
ton, is visiting :at, his fathers
clence'
-Mi;an& Mrs: Harnilton; of Ham-
tlie - guests of : Mr.. D. E.-
Carlieron,
. .
Anclersdn,: of 1)uaigannon, is
. .
-siting -at. Mr: 4anies Lindsay's mn
. • - • .
this- village.:
M5. -I.)ouglas',. of fOher
of Mr. „rhos; DoUglas; is visiting akhiS
son'i resi.denCe th-
,L:-There:died at .Thirnside,
on the 9th January, •,- _Rupert:
Munro -aged. 72. --yea,rs,. -formerly Of
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ANCE
-TRE
rlo'n
ober lAst.
'11.0„py.oter.
expenses
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:the High Court- .4-ustice
i Chaaacery Divis,
- RE -11fleDONAL
• 1‘.10110,NALD Vs-. • MC ALD.
tritStANT TO JUDGE; T AND
• ord.er Made this 6ause
SO Id )1y•AuotiOn with thelflirti+Tohation
of \Mtn. A. McLean. Esiplite,. taster of .
this Honorable Court at -Walk:el'. ;rout
retimaq
At 4e horn of two o'ol.;ok kith
WHITELY' r
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eruoon. a
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iii -the' Village Of .-1.iiic15ti ; by,•
ganJiha"sguire,..Auctioneer, the
pert Y nal.01Y Loi.nunibtty Thrde,
.(,o4njession of the TOwin.ibipOf
&moo • containing:-
'acret7in6r.or
TVirf said property is situate a,
fijomi the Village of Lncknow anC
fromIthe Vil ags antipley',hoth-
ab,u't seyenty-five• acres are olea,1
cultivation. 'El. -Jilt acres are 141 aVial
rein.* er is ti hered- principall
.oaa.ple and rick elm. The' soil 1,
The. bUildings consist -of a bricW_
twelitY,feet bY• thirty feet; 0114'
:storehrs high, a fra,*ine •barn fide
by fifty-six feet 'with 'atone "
franib stable eighteen feet by W.
all in zood repair.
• TE:p.MS.' OF- SALE, 4
- will be a reserve- bld
said Ma,s6er. • rrr-b-s purchaser islt
.freale'.to pay .down a deposit "of tt..f-
the Veneor's Solicitor paid the r
Con#. One month thePefroin
est iNhex:the purcharer will be le
ion. t 'The land will be r.:fdd
gage to the Canada rerinanenf /lean and
.
-Sa,vings Compal4 for $2500 1.n4;ipu1ars Of '-
which will be /lade known (in f sale,
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C
rri-
wig pro-
' ihe Tenth
11 ill- the
hfindre0
t ten piile.4
hree.miles
•'markets,
Ad utder
and the
h beteh,
y
se about
'd a half
Tht feet.
a.
r,fiCe feet;
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sabittNpr,-
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Geur lacksthithirg.
A DAM THOMPSON, begs leave to
thank the' inha,hitants Of -Luck- •
_now and surrounding country :for tiro
Lhoi al patronage -'1,estowd on him
during the latt two years, and wiAes'
a continuanco ,of his old customers a.nd
a -fair share of the new, as he is in a
better positionthanever to, supply the
wants of the -public. •ffi „.-always haF.
on hand -a ,stock .of
Tigons Scluggioa
[ He will also rem.in4t em of the.far fain ed
SCOTCH FIA NARROWS,
which he always has‘on• hand and art'
made of the,very. best. material. Par-
' ties wanting any thing in:this' line will'
do -well to give him a call see prices
before purchasing elsewhere.
Paitit-
lam attention paid to ;
ALL KHIOS OF HORSE-. SHOEING;
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Affat feet • .contractions ..and Interferhig.
By strict attention to busim:ss,"goled
. iyor.kmanShiP and employing- *nothing
, but good workmen,. I trust to retain,
the patronage kindly 'EX -tended tope.
i ALSO. DEF'Y'
ADAM t HOW PSON!
Campbell Street: • opposite the Bank.,
„.,Luckno M 156, 1883. • •
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set
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by the
e time.of
ceht. to
-ee into
inter -
o posses"-,
faort- `.
• The Vendor t'. not to be bOund;-!f.
•-or furriish- airfy title deeds, abstraYts
elii.16irce of :titlt! other than thes
-essioii. • - .•
other ieipe-ts. the condit
ire the:staluliog-conditions .otthc
Divi•lion of the High 4-_,Ourt of .1
Vor further in ap
Mesa
&.-t-riPoOnor, Walkerton - or to t
S°Dliltt:rth:is 8th- i!a; of ;rann'arYi
-EL.1.10T TRAVER,
•. • . PIainti
Wi‘LIAM. MCL.E'
Master at
, produce
nf title or
:1e or f Ilse/
ry
to 'Joint
it,(_?I'aCinontinff;ir
Drowsy, &Aland out Of scirts?
Are yoirbilious, nauseated and:
made sick. by the thought of
food? Is there a -dull drao--
ging pain iri your right side? -
Do your bowels suddenly
get sore without a_nyanparent
cause? Are the whites, of -
your eyes tinged with yellow?
is your skin wan:, clammy and..
- -colored? \DoFs- your
taste imply in the
ng? Are you costive ?'
ou have itching piles ?
our bowels irregular.?
dizzy and dim -sight -
Imes ?` Are you gloomy
espondeni your
hiahly colored? Are
-
rvous and -full of bad
ra all parts of your
1884. -
Solicitor. t:
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i3.4.kertOrt:'
fe
be advised before
se gets more -serious --
oil are seized by sonle
f low fever or beCoine
se- h9pelessly sick.
STATHUR AND IRON;
•..The trouble with r
hat your liver is. out of
and :heed* regulating
-ately. Suwult Ax
ITTEI3p"vull help you
ia .sbape
keine can.
ulatek stilplgod
:to do its pr6pei itork ia
)ermitinfer...1-rer SuLMUR
RON BITTERS, t1cliver
sumg its Jiatural
and all Oe above svrip-
will and be
ten. But do upt-neglect
the .1:101e0 -71r
SoU everyw. hug, .prica
ts. -
aT
BOOT & SHOE S
• And examine our stoci4
10
irman Of the
1.thenfor the
Wpon.hiin. in.
fr man and .116
intelliaent
rapaittal Miss*K. C. Strimg, - in the village
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Marie -Strong, late ofBoston,
but now of Hamilton, . and sister to,
For the bright eyes flash and the kb...4 riter Been). aMiliar; troth- experi.
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And she sits there gazing a long, iong-N.- r y trea,tie.eitt. Cameron.
m the citi,
And dreams and dreams. !?-)01.. 000k -and - \‘‘ ater- t -
Oh I the steedis fleti; the lover is true 4.. qa.- put 1!)-14 Ze11.8 Oi- T,Ucl now. The!. :ograinnte of
prom theirs on his hoots to hie cap,of 1)1490,. ked th9-,.,-.Foote the evethng was op.* enti....,51i -by Mr.
Ana the ho eyes flash and the cheeks burn lire • F K :
As- he Spurs his horse through the mud and the ir 1.!:,1Wt _ s - a _81 err, who wit-111=t-pifia-• etre'et or.-acquired,lt IS - there- and A.yer's
- At iiisutizsidee.:g`isamss, sword, now useless andcold. millitte- to the which.„- s.a,tgapai-ina," • Lague _-'W eff. eau. ally
-We do'not- sound a. -needless Marna
when we tell yen that the of
ser -au -la is in your blood. Inhetited
With rare jew.els set in its -hilt of gold: . - 8- 81X t we I ve. (Ara_ erry rendet .in charm- I eradicate it.
Thud she dreams -and dream.. " 11 LSS
. *jug:Style the beautiful lr.11.ad 't Scotch
He -has traversed the World on his steed so fleet - trY le get a 136-. -
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For a Maid like this in theivindow seat. when I *mad Mit7 . Lassie-4ean) • for which he received
Scanned maidens of hign and of low dewee, entice anyinan 11 merited encore. 1.11 ie Chairnian
• And of each one said, softly, a Not--thek pot And hex scorn wee Be -
thee r. . rodueed the -ar.ea.1 event -of the
wonder Oh, yes! he will come to day, lie almost humbled himself in deb4te' tile 1$1414 --Pt; 11111118..
rie• d away by ib entirely for the,
never a hand.point him out the way, •
•b0 she'dieams aid -dreamy. - -before- her to in.treat h ' d iik 4- th% 4- I *re
growing alwayeemore and more to:mdeir. 0;1t.
ler, and' more. enthrailed 'lay her,. --Keith
ri
.oame aid *sit doring-• -these. sp. g --aid-
siunmer-Inontbs-aot a yery, happ AIM,
tOf - neither :Prudence noi - bis conscience.
gavelim an easy: time of it, yet loving
well..eveno_ wish to break them, -_ . - :
the chains he- had. bound hiinself lob too
It was not :nntil August -.bad Come. that,:
.in.:plain words, he diiolosed the state -of his
feelings to .11iss Hart: Ian • before 'that
time she .had,.., of - course -Wen- peilectly
aware Of lib* Mathes stOod With Wm, for:
both her natural. gifts and her large experi..
imoes inadeany wantofcomprehension on
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But hark tOtlutt sound; -vial; it out of the street?
. end -was it the sound of hurrying feet ? -
er par . e Les' are
eclilie,", the
Oh, rayheart, stand still stud. listen, with me% eloffuelitIV
--:---Lon-don. Free Pi138..r---4$ Mr John.
Aidkey, of McGillivray, last wee1.
bought of Mr Giihn, ofWestWilliam's,
his- ,cel.ein:ated.. Young Samp-
son,' sired by Old, Sampsop., one of the
• best Shire horses _in, CO -Ltda.'
-Hall's Irectetable • Oieilign, Hair
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• While I press face. to the pane and -see, - BuohaileAr: .Rertey‘Tr it.aparts :4, fine
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Is it horses' hot) 8 tfrO the pavement below?
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Have Ton, come, myknight, is it yes or no? • draine,. liut 'freshness ta 'the' hair/ Arid is:highlY-
.. • She dreams and -dreams. lpletelY 4T.cornmended, • by Ph,t3joaiaptse,iecrlaetrigoyn-
-
-
finis
ohee
and p
or Miy0 attei6li.aboulif ended his speeoh,
thonOlully to.'611 appearance,*volvbig
the pideal-he had made. %%BAB 000l
as .81 • krgon, 'toe,' when, -after that Pause, moved that feeling an -eut,
she 6 eflied her lips. • - • • express his gratitadi .worde, he
*hut would Your Poo& of to -w t damn on his knees bdoreber an
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Prom that sword the jcillrels methinks I see• r) or n
Adorning the •
hand of a maid like me I
and lotri- plen at -de li
.And now I can feel his breath (many cheek, their aThr &dozen steps
'ultillnot to thlt
His handover mine. Will he !Mel' speak?
A voice through the -darkness comes loud and good old -Keith."
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whicbwe will dispose of at as lo ices as is
consiSf ent with fair dealing so •o enable
Ug tolPay 106 cents on the dollar,1
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We invite you totry our store aha Sher try
aur g- Q(18 and :prices anti you e con-
k --•Ith:gu.t we
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vine*that there it wisdom in s
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It is very well to Please tho
at. to please the pocket also.
examination of .
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will dee...Only convince all, e' closet
closest
andniost carefu/ buyers, that. we a Hering
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9 Wefwill pay the abolie:reward foV-.41111 case
id Liver COmplaitit,' Dyspepsia. 'Sjfp ead---
4ie, Indigestion, COnstipaticur'orA.7*-fivtlneas
we Oaiinof. cure with West's Vegettgi;.04 Liver
Pills, when the directions itrtriegeOnplied
with. i They..iire purely Yetittahr# titi .4' never
Ardl.toigi-ve.satisfaction. Sugai0g§tOics Large
)ices1,-Oantaiuing 34041104 cfolpi
a lidruggistp.- liew.41-e of -oofiktit's and
itatiOlis," -Ile genli'it.e. ;Dan 0 1,-.. A oraY
iisoaikr U. wEsT A :0644.. a ' iUng.
clear; - And on this -for ibe
"What, dishes not washed yet ? Bow's this, my • tender speeches -the fop
dear?" -
• Farewell, 0 ye dreams?. -
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