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! ed ideA demigods', not real hae, a crack wi' ye. Wife, give the gea- .wumnian ye ken the wives come .oil sairved that the women -folk aye sci own, Soientille
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. - By CH�,JRtRS ItRID K., . had not,exaggerated, but selected ; and When I was seated, he *said, " We ife had gone oot' t I the three staues' Yes, " whispered I 91 especially greatervower, and producing effeetti which co,
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. . � - . . this detective confirmed� - the ,proof; for are in a litter the day; ,but y6'11 , ex- . to dip het stoup V the water, and over- when they Buffer by him.' never result from the use of an y one ot them, or in
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1 Upon the 4.econd day If 1 ctober, 1856, he. was a. much finer man than Heenan, -011se it.)) I . - . . balanced herself an n heed first, So the poor wife let her child be prayed differont cambinatione. Thus in the preparation, .......
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T I e world of a - her Oot. The er, and bmied, by a layman, sooner a compound which coulanotby any possibility bp -
f - The Glasgow T - i-mes told . 1, instead of' a I saw, no litter, and did llot know and the stream carried . ov
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... I movingstory. _ - prize-fighter's features, a comely, manly, what he meant. Before he could ex- cry got up, - 'there's a wumman droonin.' than expose her husband to the censure made from any other combination or proportions , I'll
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� 1. A lit6 boy was drowning. ia the Clyde. blooming face, and a ,high -smooth fore- plain, a young man. called for- him, no I was a lang.way off, but I beerd it and of the Church. . I of the sanAa ingredlento,. ox any other ingredients, �
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.�- - . J . but they otily groaned, and glared, and lady in the South.'witil a forehead so begged me. to excuse him for a moment; clothes and all. � She was floatingy, sirr,. for the first time, laddressed myself di- ;iiilts, and having it wider range -of apblioation .
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I I fluttere d at the' ebi -screams - white and delicate. . he had a weekly pension, and they would but her heed. was (loon and her feet up. reotly to her. I said, " I y poor woman,
� I struggl . es ;,,-not one bad both the courage � � . taino no alcoliol or other volatile liquids, conse- -
I , -, - 0 This Hercules -Apollo, - his - Scotch' not pay it after 3 o'clock ; but it was ,I never saw the like in a' my life, I nobody can console a mother that has (luo.tly loses nothim-bYevAporation. Wherever
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z 1� . he ii. and he would return diriBetly. soomed upto. her, and lifted her puir lost a, child - that is beyond the power Of applied you got the benef) t, of every drop; wbereas
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- Dor and, d elf a* saluted He�thcn left me seated two auld gray heed out o' the -water a rate Man. '
. I 9 �. . . I ard at the young rivirelid face sb-e liad- and. broucht her that you are lef b withou t help, an( per-
- , �. But pfeseuIly came� an elderly man his chief,16 pectfully. women. I looked h . I .
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- � I, i - who was a, peerless, swimmer and diver I Cc * J) ashore on my. arm as quie 4 haps hard put to it for expenses, I can . ' "
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. . . -1 I .. . � -11 .said ther chief, " this is Mr.. woman. She never moved, and seemed 1. a a lamb, . I .T. .NL
. - - � and had saved more than forty lives in I ad laid her doon. " � - some little use to yon in that." TMAN Ont.,
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- �� - . that very river. I I � - � old man called Lambert, that saved the table on her side .of the room, and * "Was she insensible?" . Then I pulled oub, two or three'of those . ed mid.E'lectrized,
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. I I . - (I Alas! ho was now ato-ne -blind - a, I " Not a' thegither', I think but nigh depl rable old rags, Scotch one-potind S.-,1
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! . -- � 11� little girl, his grauddaughter, wa le --, Ye'll take means to find him-he4s his cloth. There seernea to be a promin- hand it, just seared like oot o' her senses, notes,.by means of which the national Luineden.
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� . . . . . . . . . . . � ---- . I him ! " he c ried .- I � PR save b i m yet. " I The detective's�luted again, but made covered to keep off the dust,. . went aside and.ridded my claes, Aweel, words, or the old rags, or both ;. but, , the onto of all those painful and,dangerousiliseaBes
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. � .... B -LA, in tlie general dismay and agita- no reply. He took address, and ihe ' Tile young. woman was repellent, so I sirr, the. first word she spoke wa to poor wonia.n. burst out. crying and. sob- ..
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I . "I., I I , . . Ong Mon iti his time. -a mony a great the folk-pushit me, and I behooved to of whisky ; but she put her band up a -ad These Pills Should not be taken - by F emaleE
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� - . I . Herou'les-Apollo called oil me. All lie suit he destroyed that I had to. pay- ' Wife,' says 1, 'I'm the mon.' So she The quick -eared .old man found this are sure to bring on M 9bai -i go, but at any oibel
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I but lus granddaughter,- with a girFa af- had detected was a brav� man, called . for. " . . looks me'all over. 'The� Lorrd protect out someho and explained her to be In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
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I � i round Ins knees, and screamed, " Na� of a burning ship in the port of Green- estly, add its predecessor apathetically, I'm a pure e, I I hae on body;, but noo she blames it for her ortion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, aud .. �
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- .. boy Bank for the last time ; a Odlep groan James Lambert alive, I took. the goods I 11 Did you see any of his exploits?" fra deetb. ' " - I . her 1' . ! Full - �
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. I from the specfators told the sad end, and the gods provided,. and interviewed Her- '"Na, na; I was aye, minding- my 9 ' Hech, sirr, I felt it awfu' keen ; it Soon after this the two women ex- .Tob Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. ,S1.00aMd
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I I like a &ild; for, as -he afterward said, of� 8tio' " ' - I ; 'Puir auld b I ill insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills by-
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11 in telling the lamentable tale, If It was a .,� 11 you are the in -other- egotistical 'and is that a' ye hae V And I tzR- Sold in Seaforth by B. Hickson & c
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� . � � .the whole story set me thinking. I be- a small man� say a life-guardsm .despair, to the covered table; tried -,to says I, 'if ye wait for me Saturday '-Af - � pear next issue. Mr. Aeade's private letters give B.
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. - ,an to waigli the vulgar griefs of men drayman. He said " I assure you, air see below the cover with my eagle eye, ternoons, when I lift mT�, wages , , Roe, over .T.ordan's Drug Store, oflerich, and
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I -, - I taxed myself, and d ssecte9things.th't then pointed out to me a window in the china tea -service, when, to my great re- "Alid did she?" 1. I I .1 . CAMERON & GORMALLY, Barristers and I
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11 werein. "Yon?sju8tane'sto'.theeves," 'conversation took the place of idle specu- ". She. was ower pair to gie and �wer de -
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I . . Fr ' om that my mind went into books, said he: I I they wark- w6lecoys, sirr, a lation. . . . I cent to take." � . . . . . B1tiE:AxFAsT.---�-Er,Fs'S COCOA. -GR -AXE- i _i ARROW & NVALKER, Barristers, . Attorneys, -
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. 0 wife wil 'a -tale o' woe, or a lass wi' - a We soon came to an understanding, All our. other pro vincial. d1alects are knowledge of the natural laws which opposite the Post O.ffico, Goderich. 346 '
. I . I the tears of ,Tames Lambert' with the bonny face, and the like. The other and I -asked him to give me some details, harsh and ugly ; but the Scotch is gut- Jr. T. GARTtOW. P. F. WALKER. ,
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I . .1. . -story night a i,entleman put his ha�iid through and to begin at the beginning- I uu�rition, and by a careful, application of J-., x. LE ET, Solicitor, W inghani, has been ap-
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i - MY ran up the stair. The door was lockit, ,ever I had was a baker -they ca't a case could convey the exquisite melody of � y of England, he is also Agent lot several pri- .
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I - - I I glare o f armor and the blare of trumpets, Howevei, I :,was in f o'r't ye ken ; so If -when the baker strips and comes out on must touch a chord even in the dull do- IVIANUFACTURIE OF COCOA.-" the Canada Life Assurance Company,
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.. just eathusiasm. ; often no spectators. my beels. He was glad to wend elear, . evident
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� life, ; for the best swimmer is a dead man intimated.that it was all gas f or any one come up for a while, and I said to the thinking in Scotch ; but the truth is 'I until a simple, curable affection is con- Detlor & Co.'s Emporium, 'Xarket S,quaxe, . 26S
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I - -1 couragaliewas stricken blind-ithrough they beer guilt in theirs. That's what arrmst'and doon he.goes again With promptly use Bryan's -Pulmonic AVafers,
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, - I a about in agony, and weepinftea . will not thaw a8cotch body at all c I . :854
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� . - . that angels might bu pro -ad to dry with I I # -� I If 01hen be bold to say Bassauiol"ead.11 - . J G. SCOTT, M. D. &c., Physician, Surgeon and
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; I . -to see James Lambert. and hear his tale parp'se to vex -me." . I ' � . But, before the imp could return with . I streets, next to the Planing Will. . .
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few words of subdued greeting passed, . Hospitals of New York and London,'Bng. - visited
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� I a I puch a pocket -book as he a man, He after my knees my feet, and I gied the .
I � . - - or good thina is to be done, �'non e � cloth from what 1, with my eagle eye the signature of Hard & Co. is oil each gow. Residence-Brueefield. , B491
I . 0 um opened it, and took out' an. old newspa- - awf u'est spang with my feet against his � — -- -
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� - . 1)rcmatar -in annam,., is my motto. So� per with'an account of' James. and love of.pr cision, had. inve i d P' - - . J. G. BULL, L.D.S..,
7 ... I - J - Lambert, breast,and I goit clear, a'. but the skin o' . Ont., proprietors- for Canada. Sold by ' .
i -i the best tea-s"ervice. ' .- I-NURGEON Dentist,&c.,Seafortb,
5 1 I for ten mortal years and more, I was mid also a sm�all parnphlet.- I ran my my forefinger, that I left in his - bond. I . . i
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7i - into Glasgo,wto quietly. I - I I . Scoetland. I g9t a,hint him and gitve my eye on the young woman. Shenever healthful h - dressing. to help exhaust- I
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. � �-- I . � . � . . the proanction'of Softening of the brain and in- has settled permanently inVA;
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I I � I A a-, fter Jam es Lambert - I asked the land- wadua, come here til nia, where he will be
, 0 1. - - I - I spoken '.'I think it wa' rtl h sanity. The 6ause is deficiency of phosphates,
p ,, I 1: � - it is well kiiown that -man grows older and diseases, in all kinds of animals (man excepted i
I c 4q I lard, and all, the waiters.; weiatto every. him. He stus -at No. 35 Little Street, maistly faintheartedness at sight o' my " Ye haena intruded at all 11 - lie as - )
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. 1'' � I was busy postponing here below. How- kne.Nv it.� Then I thanked him for his " What, without a word to- his pre.- ' Cc Ay, but,." said Mrs. Lambert. " ye ounce to theinhabitants off �
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, -1 i ever, Tay -was up at last; sa I ability, and stood a sovereign, server'9" I . I Calisaya contains these Agents in an eftaiiy as- been. awarded the diploma of the Ontario V�eterin-
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;" 4i � . gentlemen saw the affair, and gied me in ther, speaking for the first time, but A UAIR BEAUTIFIER, PRBSERVEII ANnDRr,SSn-G. I tended to. Residence, office and Shop in. t
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i !,- � -in, entered - that miserable ' street. How- men in these parts, " said 1, I circum- � ter, had gone away On the o cl may at all times be
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��- f ir in � . ) was fcrrns acrWr ocidos,' -.is my friend Livy ' left hi bereaved wife to bury the child and renders the hair aoftj pliant and gloFsy. it etcrinary medicines constantly on hand. All
� .. 4 th yot ,aahinery ishall. be. truly civility - land they vied with each, other' -ha.tb it," and withering a feniale right how she could.. . i-ess and colui i calls promptlY attended to. Ofrice, at Mansion
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I . -- obliged to yo -a." ,an-directin'g me to James Lambert. I il and left, as playf ul men shoot partridges. Such are the dire realities of life, es- the cheapest, most harmi -----:- .
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� ;- I Thatmaybe; buttlievare aIs come iii," and I entered the -room. tiveaDdinyba-silisk glances were alike ou-thepoor creature, ber d mother, I
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1�-� i, ! I . our line ; I - door, and,: Occupying nearly oup-third of related how a personal f riend of his had apathy-wiblimy eagle'eye. . ig tried in . the DO VTNEi iSE � and - .
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I',' I - I ooden nYa- been seized with cramp in the i . ce of the patro age
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�� scussion I cbin,6 for spini'll, cotton; the iipper the Clyde. "For, sirr,"saidhei "the i the coffin lid was to bb screived on. Be. to his f011Ow-sufferers. Address, 3'. 1,1,
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1, � - � I ' ' art b�'stl d:.with WOOdeD quills polished Clyde is a deadly. water, by reason of its I fore this was done all tile men, myself . k. .
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-i �i,! . ottish chief, - on the by use. B61iind it the bed in a recess. hot and cold currents, and sand -hole i included. took a: last look at her, who . . . �i chuicest Liquors and Cigars Only kept in the Bar. .
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1. il I. -I!, A careful and reliable hostler -al ways in
1. � W- . I . . I was taken away so early from tb e trou- The beat preparation in use for restoring, presery - HO-MAs-RNGx, Proprietor.
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�.� thought, without discruise, for full thirty Exactly - e. 0 11* James Lambert dived for him and Ay, air, " said the undertaker to me, I I
secorids, " Well, sirr, 11 said b"e* very , my right hand of it This 1 -oprictor. Thm hotel is
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;-;T � p, from the bottom and it is just clay Zoin(tr tothe chist -37 and the public, knowing it to possess all the i ; G rravel Road, 10 miles north of seeorth, and pos-
I slowly,, " I see -no -- objeaion --to 1 a 1 seHbes every accommodation and comfort ,or t
! I g ; � / . took him ashore. . never was a truer Word nor more pic claim for it. Being perfectly free from ail iuiuri- , rav-
.*- i - �� - thaat. " Th.6-a he tur.iied - to a tube and I An old I 11 y �- . eler,,. The beat brands of liquors andoi
-- - I_- , f I ,.woman. sat before the window, " Anfi, sirr, maybe ye wadma, think I torW. That clay seemed never to have ous ingredients, and composed solely of gars kept
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�i .:*. , .,.a young woman -'Sat att i 111ent8, -we can confidentky com rn end it ag a Sa
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,): � . . other side of the fire; - andin front of the freend."- as soon screweA ng of the Hair," yes- � hotel. - -
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I lin Glasgow and what I knew cut features, evidently "blind. He was 'c 'He just avoided me after that. He ivered a prayer. Now tbat was the
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; U I . cod before his own . came to see me twaree times too; but business of the minister ; and besides , able, as it imi)aits it rich glossiness and silken ap I rP A-811ARPIS L11 -Er -,Y AND SALE STABLE�13� �
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I I'L J t 1: ) and gentle -man -like' a�tti- I obsairved he -wasna easy till he was the undertaker bad the reddest liose I'l -'L * Office -At- Murray's Hotel, Senforth. Good
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- 1, - I lea'n man, -with littic� glittering eyes -a, tude, which does not I -
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i�.r -- . . . 9 . al . ; and bymby-I saw nare-mairo' the ever saw. For all that, lie delivered a I . I - .-....--- .,0011*veYft11ccsaI,%yayson:hand.
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I il - � in walked a� model of strength and, bit, when, not -at work. - 11 P1 ! BELL'SLIVERYSTABLES, SEAFORTH, Ont.
I . . PharnIRCOutical Chemists, London. ; Good norses and comfoxtab.1
- .. t:� ' I alld apparen'tly only to discharge his and -then the deceased was carried out I - PRICE, 50 0E, NTS. I eVehicles, alva s
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. .. youthful beautv that made me stare. 1 " Does IN r. Lambert liv e here T' said conscience as a faithful itirrator of real forinterment, and I- was- left with � and R, Ll'�V-3l))�,N. '- Commercial 9'rayellers rs left at the
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i� � I inen as - they are in life, Lambert, his daughter, and his wife. I be promptly attended to. .
t V, I . least si)'c 'feet four ,in heii-A, and the He -replied civilly, - I
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"T f 4. ,� , -who am, no hero, I asked James Lambert would .not the I Thomas" Eclectri - . S0114. of theCommer -
il - -1 - " I am James Lam- not books. But I) th . .
. ,- T� ti I Z breadth,, ,and, above all, the depth of his 1 bert. What is your wull with me?12 toiled. L .. . 0 Oil, cial Hotel, A-1-ain Street. .
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i. � . granted the old i8culptorg had. exagger. 11 Aweel, sirr, Vil be. ver t a pooblic the People for any great length of time. One of 11 111117011. Sales attended in all, parts of t.h I
�. - ,. y happy to ' "The next case, airr, was all old rebuke. these Is TUMIAS'El LECTItIC OIL, purely a prepar- I comity. All orders 0 -
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