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I , . . I . - member of the� sv�nolea shown. Such large, plump, SIGN OF CIRCULAR � I � � .
: 4 � -, I .1"086. 'honorable position of senior - 1- BANKING HOUSE. � � 11
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I . - AtIt, i& trne,?� said - in mealy, us of the "Mauitoba 1 1,1�,J, � i' -i -
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W L neosedL the birth and death (?f many con - such as; heart . I . - :; _
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... � tbat he hadvilt. killed anytbitig. "That'a, must ,its history twd 69is- beets, i cabbage, onions, rhubarb, I& - E I I\T rT ly occu*d by the Bank iof ; -
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I r 1;. tinct causes of permanent vit I . qwnercW f , - -.:,f I
� a di I not attend to You' I � . 7nerce, and under the Co �' I
. . bwause yo I Vol u*m6s of .a large and' choice display, which; for Cow Chains, all . )�� i'-� I -
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� ahty-� Ve all kinds of roots, there was Kinds & Patterns
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.- gatim'ste, b - 11 U his wife. i size ai&plu ot be excelled. - I Botel, Main Sh I. ,:
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—Relational rather far-fetched files which have grown from 0, mere ; - 11� � �
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- I ian& -,Do, you,"ow Tom Duffy, Pat?'� - flower work, em- CROSS -CUT SAWS. .. . `_j� -., , . �
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ation of. mine; haonce wanted to I . the. objects of such a pub- broidEry, Berlin wool, work and hun- I
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. a near -rel dreds fl other knick knacks too - num - i - FRID AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AND 2411 , I
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. � to Mary. my sister Kate." . . There was also . Fornign Exchange �`_ � I
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7 I I . . i -6n of new ,and, secondly, the ,.at- erous, pax-tioulaxize Improved - Plurchased and Sold. . -1 � . �
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� I --One of t : most caustic replies. via i ,ewi g machines, fur. Hanian, Diailnond, Lance, . I I .
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� - Just an I sensible manner'. Inde- niture, photographs., aintings, birds, I . in the Dominion to -day, . 1�, I
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40�: - - , ()WT84,11'. said Lord Claire,:' "I plan L i10 dairy produce, ' — , amounting to over . Z_ I - I .
_ far =ce is t. ,e firat condition of in and Minerals,, whila . I FARMERS'SALE NOTES 1-1
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ft�, or : , bum -WY % must speak in its own name alone, and domeotic minufactu , &G., there . I ! Purchased at Meaoouable Rates. _,�� 'L
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W.Med 7 �b I*twr, my L d,. to read them," "Was with the weight which years of ex- was ai�m aratively no tlisplay to speak . � . . 4, i� I .
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� I . bond, who us about 70 yean old. -L"Itis no alittle,curious to remark, : The G-reat Sd1t Lake. ii THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LOT . I Drafts Issued, payable at par at &U ' - L I � L
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to . Man of that 94 asked I the'Morni Post, how through that EVER OFFERED IN Import ads PIR CT in large quautities, and buying by 4�6 I
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- friends. la 9l the young widow, Bait Lak�-Jwill leave, after evaporation - INTERESV Ailowed on Deposits � I -
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I - - iel of salt. The lake i was ; 7
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- 1. I I only had the choice between ,On, nearlt I itent. To those who have never traded Money to Loan on Mortgages.
0- Of - the character ang individuality." Sul "Bed in cheapness, variety and e - .- I , , .
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� ... . . "Bol , wu, did you say that MY Fruit. Stains. Four or fivia large streams empty them- mention the lines I I dealin. � M. :P i I-3: -&-y im 8 I,- ] � I . .
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. � Billy In the sea� selve a into it, and the facts 61 it I still GRAIN SCOOPS, SPADES & SHOVELS, p:,
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father had �, - - Fancy Goods, Millinery, .kantlei, Mantle Cloths, Manager and Proprietor. __1C
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� -"No; I used at theltable, and often the 'hand- ng its saline properties seems to General Dry Goods, - . I
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, never Bald any &adh thing. I never said . And all descriptions of Hayrdwiixe 1� Sha, v1s, Furs, , �n I
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Ja 1, I Those who have access iBts hgs, Boots and Shbe8v Car * 0 N EXHI BITIONI � � � � .
. that your �aldier had not as mucli sense come stained. . me secret bed of saline deposit 7 1 � �
. � I Cheaper than ever offered in SeafOrth , . -Tweeds, Gena Furni8U. Z� j .
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� - - ag Billy �ujii.thls Il M d,og. . I over which th before at :, et8 Blankets, Crockery, Gro . *
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� � with this before the articles, are lake Imay be the residue of an immel'88 I and Liquors. I �� , . �
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taf . � - . put into the vrash, they will be com- sea`,�h�ich once covered the whole of W RTSO.V'& CO.'s much excitement is yet visible to the gazing =11- . 1 � ; ;
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wwo, T _ --An �, ofd woman -who I - ' this region, ye . I VIUL every prospect of several anniversaries of t. L - � ,
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I" � aloride-of lime. Four ounces of the of the Circular Saw.
neighbor that the. doctors took out her , � ence _J: .. I
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of wat ' bottle, and after thorough n 00 J HO I ROTHER � �
replied the other, 11 ceivod its supply seems td. be o 1, 7 t I : � I . I
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"i, 1. � . aoodn-�, belieyki, a' ye're - tell,t ; the doo- I probable. For the past &teeu � ears, ) ock is LARGER and MORE VARIED than any I have before V,.:
I ; . . � stu Lill ye.11 tkoh, clear liquid will remove* the stains as last year, the lake ha's been. grad- My eBent St -lack and. Colored -inware'31erchants, - .��; I .
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ne - I but ye 1 4 Cashmeres, Colored French Twills, Wool ' .� I �
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� ; ale to which this solution has been ap- wea,ther. There are no fish in the lake, I FLOURING AND SAW I Plaids and Stripes, P1 ' d Ribbons for Trimmings, I - � J - _.
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he . table. . . . ns, Laces, Silks, . �i; � �
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; . �� Ung, I I ting next to the In con -tact �with soap. When Javielle face. The buoyancy of the water is so .1 . I _,'_1 � 4
r - yo ady I 0 was sit . . ; - of the pnblic.of Seaforth and vidnitY, to thOir - -
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Ig oat of a car. The dam � . � gre�t th�t a JAMES KYLE . � . splendidstock of STOVES, &c. Don't pass the �- _. I -
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ill clumsy .wr(tch I" t. 11 : � Sea! the Great Salt Lake is longer by I . I 1. L! TH ILLINERY DEPARTMENT' THE BIG COFFEE POTI . �', - , . I
have looked foolish and apologized, but turi3 . . . I t . .
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I ual to the occasion. ,� -43 1;les and broader by 35. 1 . � _ 9
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. � dear young .lady, ,"he exclaimed, "you . - . I � i Is now in ful My M Z_
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T %vei feet � large enough to be I p I . not 2 Why -Harvest Tools, Binding Nitta, and � �
. . should h I I mous Ain 3ri- I ; than ever, which says much, as it is well known I - �
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I cl t en they wou�ldn't be trod- Mr. - P. McConnell, of McKi110P, I 90 MANTLE TR
. OPD1 all kinds of Tinware, as Cheap andas Good as any .
"an, an i ittera't Trimmed Bonnets and .HatB I' ` I
so 1, arrived last week -with a.car load of can L e -4r. � V US TOk �'SA WING MILL NERY At � --- _ . - "; I
. den Upon. )I Her brow relaxed, her! eyes � - . . FOR HE LAST�SFEASONS-- t &Is. Our "tore elsewhere rue, but o�ily a Thyme- . J f I �
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iff . . I d with tile' deep- - � ock,70f - ilEmery ma en Some thinh'tis, no' t _ �
. - . Fps smiled, and th6 in- cattle for the Winnipeg market any a one will rea . � are gem i of axt, and we hold the %rges A , --in , ; �, �
at sparkled, her h � . - oijt reasonable but come, inspect our Stoves; t, wont take much ", � �
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6% - as 19 otton. comprising steers, cows and calv0s- eat iregre Silks, S tins, Velvets, Plushes, with all t) 'new styles of � Gold, Si1v "'Ime. I - 11 �- I
. . jury w I'll Dr,', Hol- I terntri. He has also on ham! and for sale � �, -, (
. 1- - -Me to judge the, At the present writing he�has succeeded death of Dr. J. G. Holland. I I ornaments, are -unrivalled. . I I F. -I - 1.
__ . n ar, quite apt . I . ; q las- I , z . i T 141r, - .1 _�
- ontracted sur- in dis a f the greater 'part of his lan1d was born in Belcher0wn, A . SAWN LUMBER. . �, : :!
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I . . I . a,. wn . . . PO lug 0 margin. - sao�busetts, in 1819. He studied medi- i ALL- KINDS OF . I - t I We Will Sell Just as Cheap aq We k-1 i ,� I
rou�, in 8 � . I i I I. I I F-1 I I . .
k - . Not long ago a prominent stock at a fair � 6 � Bills Promptly Filled. . I Possibly Can I I � _� _: 'I , �
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arsou M%, -Prydrie f now illuminate t dical Colleg ,but 1 ,� I
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� ae city. The illumination has been, I I b �e . ite J'From a Fine Polished Stove to a Bird Cage or Can . ?1. ,,� .
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� and his path chanced to strike W line t] In 1855 he Flattg, I I
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. - � where 1-6 p, st been dug. 'Ile witnessed nightly for som ,,especially of a poetic t rA. I "' Ir . FLOURING MILL The Choicest Goods that o - i Please enquire for � � , ,,, �- 4 -
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i go to crops or p blished the ,,History., of MaEsachu- � I IS, . - , ; Ombre Flatts, lovely . 11, �
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managed to step consecutively into 12, 1 . T� 'Bay Patlh," his I- . our USUAL VAL , ; Black Flatts EXTRA VALUE I . �
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� I I I -ge of a First-Clau miller, and he shades. Our dh makes WHITNEY BROTHERS't _.-j- �11 -
I -The urnament be- n 1870 he becan�e the � is in chai . e'axe showin'! EL the newest
� ,Wasser use of trv'n type Betting to . first novel. I I � . � � _1_ ! �_
I prepared to do el for value and styles. In Ribbons w I �� F. , I
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Z I in - w6rld thg,VB all tween the typos of the Free Press and editor of Scribner's Monthly, . n shades and materials. Our MAIN -ST.; SEAFORTHTT I I ,.-, i
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to. (Ilia) W k a -ace, tal . ned that position till h�s deat . He I a*cdl co binations i and Ombre. I - b�,�, - I
& holes ? 'He informed E6 �olice, who Timbs, which was open to the Provi I GRISTINb AND OHOPPING a#d co Chenille, Tinsel — - r _�
. I 11 I F!ischuE zomprise all the novelties -fu :4 �' 'i .
of h�ourB later, that terminated on Tuesday evening of last livpd industrioU13 life, and the fruits __ I i �� :!
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ded ULpt few. H , I On the Shostest Notice. Good Work and full � I � ; �:l I
found him a cou,ple e wrote I ; 4f . if �_ a
ree Press team succee of his labors -are 1 Satisfaction guaranteed. I I I THE JE �, - �V � I
company had come to Ne- week. The F I WELRY EMPORIUM ,
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ai�quishing their opponents by 1,268 ,,qoldfoil Htimmered I from i�opular I I � - '114�.� I
vaaa and m nk tbLousands of artesian e Joneses," tagristground or a � I OF— _�, " iL4 �
. ems. C . Proverbs," -Letters to th . . Remember, when you wan . . I �
r wells, . tEi," bill of lumber Hawn go to the Eimondville Mill B. ., f
. Viain Talks on Familiar Subjec . .
� . . . -Mr. Patrick Murphy,bfother of , ,, i I IESI-MANTLE AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. TH A ND S URR 0 UND- �
Dollax. ,' The Marble - JAME' S KYLE, Proprietor. AD I I . - SEAFOR
A 'Wife for a the Rev. Father Murphy, of Irishtown, ,,kiBs Gilbert's Career'
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� - ther with Mr. Dennie are at pres Prophecy anif Other Poems,"'lAr . - . In tb is W -we:have e�celled,if Possible, all former seasons. More � .ING COUNTRY. . . . : I
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1, , I PIE -Edward. A. Lanten, his in Winnipeg., Mr. Murphy purposes trinicastle," ,,The Mistress of the I - . time, n iore talent and more off art h ave been put forth to secure the leading I - � . I ]
I June last, Mr. I Nicholas I Z 5 In ,y lowest figures, 88. SPECTAT - .
wife, an a 19 few of their mutual - friends stayinghere forsometime. Mr.Den- lManse," -Seven Oaks," " I � commencing from 01 to 8 .
- . , . Papers," - � - I - novelti s at the ver Fawn and Hat Cloth � . I
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* were sk-f-i, in the shade �i nie 1�as been out west land bunting, ! Minturn," "The Titcomb i I -Black Beaver Mantles, Black Beaver Dolmans, a from France.
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. itti at Mount Vernon, near and is now on his way home to Huron. ,,titter Sweet," a dramatic poem, i . Mantlesi Russian�bog Mantles. These are direct importation . M. R. COUNTER3
� his garde' 4 TV seeii to be appreciated-. . I
I ere continues I -t essons in Life," and "Kathrina." I IN RETURN FOR A 25 NOTE �rm�auyi. These Goods only require to be ..
� - , W,%Bhingt f , ei,ijoying a free -and -easy - The building boom h . England and. Gc I
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1. � 00 . Marked. bore i M I MAIqAGER AND PROPRIETOR. - V ,
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. . I y as ever, I . I 1�e wrote 8 On acmunt of My Btock bein .
� Chat., in %he cours . ' k not shewn west of � ,
� . I . arn.of a Years the --season'B building operations I there for their sWeotness a, WATCH9 aDy p ice. See My Mantle Ornaments. I have a Bt0c �
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I - tion Mr, J�%n'ten told a little y I auf A K . . Plain, Honeycomb, Taxtansq L I 11..
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. man in th� west who had sold his - wife will probably tote U n to a a little Poe :� 1!�,-!,
� . I st6iagth. 'One line Of SHAWL4 nd Tartans. - - I � �'
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. , 1 - for a dcill� . Everybody tbouBand new structures. Every pre -his is likely to live. It is * BOUND, STRONG AND ACCUR&TF Camel, i Hair, Chenill _ 061 Goods, 0 new and well -selected, IS THE PLA C-9 t, ,4. 1,
IT and a half THIS � I �
3 to good deed i�, a step towards God' " -A beautiful lot Of W - I It
being wade in --this Iiia( � �__ .11
who was � �.; :�
Tausen paration is ; . I '.1111 �
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2 . lau . V �and Mr. , multitudes . � � I Key Action, Air Tight, Dust Tight W 0L GOODS. , , �, , -
I . . . � ned to his friend,i and said, accommodate the vast i _*_. - _A A iL 2 t ae leading novelties. � . iable Goods !n . . V .
I res I and Damp Tight. I I Toget Good and Rel .._)
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r . p cents foi . your which are expected to swarfii in here in . el�eeper I . . �� — , . � �T i .
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I I 110W an Ainateur Hous � � I � �A7� -
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lit much ; take Mrs. ' i : StLVERPLATED WARE . n - -
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� Ificance of the sum ` ' COUNT TO . I e lug the most 7 �, � �� -.'. i
. tha Ptett, at which pushed on towards CO I I d she ` IVE PER CENT. DIS mc ,hoice stock, embrac 'JEWELRY -11, �. �
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I insi�r,ln laying Cloverjor instance. '.',Why shoul ,F of IE ur Goods I hold an, unusually large 9 W --.1 .
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: broke in, ,ngs of' men are employed ct I to feed ' '14 . -
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� she was v :nod by her spouse, ith' her large family expe � - - d 1Z, :1.
� g' i The v�,i .. stylish productions of all the leading manufacturers OLOOKS, &0.,, &O. . �1. _. I
- nt tD see if you are man, ellongh the p pea on the different streets. . , , i . i__ i� -.1, I
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I for a dollsx,": and forthwith used for the ga i . 4 yj y Stock of ,Fhleh is very chbics and complete � _ �
to works are di 9, especia,lly on ironing day ?I AboUt � � __� I �
; n . I call ana examine for yourselves. ! , �
: � to haiVe the that ..for the water . No trouble tO 1,
11, on and paper = E BY POST. . :,
; brought P in Sea- the time 8118. WaS tugging with that', FREE AND SAF 1.! ci ,
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� , ti 'n Completed in due form. The similar to the system adopted . 7 - : - , t;z , s
. transacti � - ntal ironing I had � a large ; q . �s represented. d" �, t .
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� � buyer pai i h and the following forth. a at the risk of being , 0. L. PAPSTI . AND BLANKET DES � I i-. -
I -is Jollar, ' 1 Having made arrangements witk& First4%u �, � ,,
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I L . - M. McG -toniDg too, an . . � manufacturing House, I can ful sit orders for -.,� 1 %. .
; -'M r. J .regor's new Fre , ' " - ,L J�
.� � documents were sigaed : otist, I would like to . � I 4 _ � � "
� I . NON, June 3, 1881. Press building, one of the walls of co'nBidered an eg . efore purchasing, any special Fiece.of .Jewelry on the Shortest .
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I I � GUNT VE]a First dampen- I SUCCESSOR TO DUNCANA DUNCAN. 0 . -
. - . eeks ago, is tell how I managed - Those requiring Carpets would do well to inspect my StO k b,
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� � ds comple- my clothes in the Specie nkets, see my horse Blanketst �. T-
. ' rife� of Edwaxd A. Lanten, con- now being ruBbed on towar � THE OLD AND FAVORITE STAND, . �; - _t .
� fore the V oDge, and went to bec I cloths. BLANKETS .--7See my Bed BIB, � I
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Had large broad sp and crumb the- nLpxket: g of Watches, Clocksp and . �, _; .
to F.- Jansen tr the tion by a large staff Of workmen. , I - convinced that I have the befit value in . avmi -*.-
. to le sold rs, and be . P . :!,,f�.'
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I sent � ng in *bet 1, �
��' - for this accidental cavi i the others did, getting UP early ONTAR-10 � see M Comforts � .,J,�T -
. a tion of '$I legal money. it not been I I SEAFORTH5 . . jewebry. Fine Watche? always a , -
� � consider of tb- waill'the Free Press Company i6 the mornini`g',..�-I divided, my sPoDge, I , I , _ �_
� . MARY E.-LA_,7TZN. I � - - '�,_ - FI I I
� . e 9 out enough, to make two I I � — . SpeciaUy- 41 ` A -
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. Reeeiv,ed of F. JalaSen 41 conaidera- would now have been snugly ensconcec , d to give S -
i loaves of GraJaam; bread, and kneaded GOLD AND �SJLVE(R PLAT1 I All Work Warrante atlefsetion. �:_,=�
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I tion monoy for which I transfer all my in their new quairters. � . ntil after I - -
L uota. 6e rest up, leaviElLr it to rise u d. REMEMBER THE STAND -T ee of Silver- � .
the latest q L Done Neatly, and 8 %tisf action Guarantee _r �w t. �
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rights to said Mary E. Lanten. -The following art, f - �vhich the Graham � . READY-MADE CLOTHING. - gIV
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�T �. 'tionson theWinnipegmArket; Hay, breskfaf3t, i . . Plated W � - � � - - I
I EDwAun A. LANTEN. , I . dash Furniture Store. S -
—L ' ' site J. S. Forter's Cheap 1_1,
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. a,r ' ood, $5 per loaves were ready for the oven. I then �' 1`
d t e merry 'company I 1 �_4��, 1
Au , - 1&ugh0d. 86 to 09 per.tOn; POPI w oaf from the manufacturers �� V �
�_ r a small 1 Iroodg direct from ;,; �_ 1
� o, for he cord ; tamarso, 06 per cord; oak, $7 took enough fo M. R. COUNTER, Sesforth. , �, ,
always receiving MY 9 I ., ". - i . .
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�: ughed to 'I A � FULL or prppared than ever to -i
The happy Lanten I& d added a cup of sugar, three- OF WATCHES, In 1his Department, Xr . I
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- congrat'al mBelf that pef cord; butter, 30c per tuf- quar - ters of a cup of butter, a cup of I Clocks and jewelry always on hand. and odecting them . � � "i , ,-��, .
I i ith him for twen- es, 75c per bushel ; isewhere. My stock comprises Men's, Youths' and '' ORTH _,; I L
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i I who bad lived W per doz.; potato orking it 11 I offer value , TIELE'SEAF �! --� - � - � I
. I nips,450 Lto 500 per' bushel; onions, �aisins and a little nutmeg, w nd Boys' Suits at ad prices and � I
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Wifeir , a &n:i Ulsters. Men's Youths' a ' io 1. z � .
ty-thrpe years and had borno him sev moulding board very thoroughly ; SILVER BAZAAR Boy's Overcoat I price I NL ' j:",� � f
I - . would go, t 46 per 1b.; otuthe . � . tbers in the market forquality, i D LAND AGENCY. - 1� -j I
�� I daughters, t $150perbushel; omatQOBl ' My Men's Suits fax surpass all 0 11SURANCE A 4�',-, .-
. eral fine �ons �his, when light, makes a -delicious cake L . sizes. .. in! the latest styles, the very nobbiest . i:l I - � -1,
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; � - - desert hi�a -now, while he wa cabbage,5o to ,1� d leaves enough for brekkfast; Well Assorted and -a large " -
I I - 0 afn . ads Tweed Suits all Patterns and prices. Worsted suits Ti -I 11 , .
I �110.. U pocket. She determined� o rise, however. goods. Can - ALONZO ST-RONG �1� 1:
- ,to live %eigbt, 40 to 41c per 1b.; po-, for t a -
. a. dollar I and Checks, the best value I have ever offered. .
I - howeyer ve�al, 10c to 12ic ; t takes a long time t
. I � ,a hi-. at his word., , and dressed, 12c to 12ic;. C. L. PAR�T, varied stock in Diagonals . -, ' pt:�";
- - take hi she Was lamba, $4 toL I h hd enough. sponge left for twb I and JH AGXNT for several � Ffpt-Class Stook, Fire -111.1
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- ,n to whom $5 � each ; .mutton, 121c to I L 5 1 -IF w _.,
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. aacceptable, and lived 15c per lb.; turkeys, 75c 1 e biscuit, and Sign of the. Big Clock, Seaforth. . � . 11 ,'I oot favorable tome. I "
* , . . . i I'— . - I . d to take rieks on the M L go- * j��I
appairedtly not u o days. geese, 51 each; hides 65 per hundred; 8ert Was good coffee, theB — i . - I _. A,Iso Agent for several' of the best Loan Xli�--I -
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- wi spring, 85c per bushel; oats, 550 .A large dish of berries, pie i so Agent for the Sale W 4 -_; � �
muted him Of Ins wheat, - . e girl. -In 8EAFORTH ! ana Purchase of FAM
, Lauten li�aW sorely rO� lite, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. � - Al f-_Z1,1`,'.':',� I
. . -,, flax pared for the table, by my . 1. ; � ,
� au� pursued his wayward. wife. per bushel; �axley, 600 per bushel little boys, .. afid viiiage Property- . � 14L)w�
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,, . greed t( for dinner, and were Just as happy I ing ii icreased to such an .enormous extent, 1, found it necessary W 8,180 11 white A Number of Firs - �A
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I . . . . . . . . . , er� tion was held at Winnipeg on Tuesdayq . . I dng Goods. Full Hues in I I .1 -Vi .
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. -,,Ia'3 addit ions to Ir ffs,. Scarfs, Ties, Brezes,Socks, - - I
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�, ,�ingly towards J&nsen, Wednesday and Thursday of, ; ime. -AND- ud Flannel Shirts, Collars, Cu . �, 1.1!
� �. heaxt turned lo, he--huabsild she had . -ess. The ,If playing all the t Now, when . Regatta, oxford a, st importations of the English and American markets. I I CCUU . �
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i � - - ar-fted a love dearly, and could not weather, overhead, was all that could � he d, and got* it . � Interest. - t� �-_- -1 t�
�. le M - free to iron, which I di i - Age nt, for the sale o4 Ocean Steamship TWO" , W�T,
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C I Sffectio�i.j, she returUec - passable state of the oa ! . I - - I . ' ��--
I" . was only i but ffie �-t_able cloths are never .1 .
w a ;Could, I . I ,-.Over M. Idorrisou's store'Mals %-k��
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� The i esult of the wl,iole aff air is that in. attendance, but the large attendance f o rest and to . in Canadian and Scotch, !1. � �
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. n- n for ; . g me free to The Subscribers are prepaxed to )pened 105 dozen Un( I - ��
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� . no,w solrowlUg Lanten, is pending in suitable Woo'. and .
� more than made up for this laxity on :men I
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� , - the� NeNv. yGrk courts. the part of the country people, ,,In the ;bake, sweep, &c �, next day. chase a quantity of A, for which they , _� .
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� - 11 . 'Th Oldest I I think I had better be h, They are also erecting a � CIDER �BEST MAOHINE 01L I
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I - price. ,In the issue in which the change in agricultu [le display was next door to ; A-agust. - to be ready for work in about ten days.. Scotr,h Ca Call and compare prices. . I
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, . anhonncE , I . indoor department, 1 41r,Coll Bros. 83 CO-, TOrOntOi �
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- duties, paper d . . sh Iren from the trees if delivered im- T 2is Departments like all others in the Hou Men's, the -highest Prim; 5180 tl" gold medal at ths 11 �
. the soil, gathered r's Ex- aK- HalaUtont and the high -
. rise in the price of of the products of children aDd adults. Dr. Fowle d that tends to in--rease. the comfort of the wearer. provincial exhibition, I
Ximpelled a M-ent must is a4ylieh, reliable an ' . '
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� journal M_ mer be caxefully hand picked. No secret youths' and Boys'Lon these as 7armers and &11 'who UNG
� es, and co reliable remedy for all forms of Bum rv'materialiat all prices. D0nit f noney'andmam 1 I
I t of the Morning Post which the road travers i agrimatural machinery.,,will save i 1, as--
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