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consult me. before destroying the watch.
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previous evening. But I could not
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tonation was �heiird, and a vivid light
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while, hendlin o�6r the mortarl pre.
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of gold, whic� I held up to the ffpecta.
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thrust his land into
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they are:
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which- he handed to the Cardinal 'ss' -if
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filled my proxnis�, I received the ap.
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He has� been known to cut big best
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purcha-sed the business of
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)Kr McCulloch, and removed to f
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ing may be sadd th be his business.
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The ba,rbeT is a strapping fellow, and
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is always reaA3r for a brush. � .
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knows how to Jay on the latber.
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He is generally honest in his judg-
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chair on a dads, occupied the fore-
ments, and sincere in -_
pooh-poohing
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ahams and delusions; but at the same
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cardinals, and behind them were the
timqhe if; given to a great deal of sha' -
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pooing. 11 I
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I can't say. that he was overcharged
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with murder', but thousands of people
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Formerly the � barber was a surgeon
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also, a c d
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I should prefer it as better Suited to th,)
. experimeat. I need not say I will take
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. ing scenes. here is �a good deal of
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aturally turne
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shingling though be may use them when
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the works acted more. freely in a large
: However, he besitated
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, his chief am sement. -
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( His Eminence assented, though not
raire bifof pleasantry. I
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I The barber has to stand a- great deal
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from his customers. He doo
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. �_ Pope and Cardinals to it, while
however, how much cheek tlwy display
in, his !,in -ore
pre-
" tendill'a to a mire the handsome obas-
In ,a
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establishment, and the
chin they give him the better he'likes,
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The barb-ils'wife goes shoppi4g,,,just'
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children to r6d�ive_` liia� ibli6rit"ce,
there are always hairs appa�ent at his
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tell you of the barber, but be is a great ,
conversationalist and amplY -able " to
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and verbs knows the necesBiCy of trana-
posing language for the Sake of ascer-
taiuing its grammatical construction.
The following shows twenti-six differ.
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known poetical lines, yet the sense is
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. The weary � ploughman I plods his
homeward way,
I The ploughman, weaTy, � plods his.
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His homeward way the weary plough.
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His homeward way the �.loughman,
weary, plods, , , f 0
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_ 'homeward
The weary, ploughman ;
plodk his way, , I .
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His way, the weary ploughmah home-
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His way the ploughmali, weary,
homeward plods, . !,
The ploughman, homeward, plods
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His Way the ploughman, �omeward,
weary, plods, - �,
His bomeward,weary way 6boplough-
man plods, ; .
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Weary, the. plougbmau lbomeward
plodshis way, - . - .
Wea:ry, the ploughman �lods his
homeward way, . i
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Homeward, --his - way �he weary
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ploughman, plods. �
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Homeward, his way the tlougbmaii
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weary plods,. , I -
Homeward, his weary � way, the
ploughman plods, .
� The ploughwan, homeward, weary
plods his way, .
His weary way, thp yloughman
homeward plods, .
I Homewi%rd the ploughma plods his
wea.ey way,': .
Homeward the weary i1oughman
plods his way, I
The ploughman, weary, his way
homoward plods, - � :_
The ploughm&n plods his holneward
weary way, I '. - i
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homeward way, i
Weary the ploughman his. way home
ward plods,
Weary his homeward way bhe plough-
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There is a complete split among the
Irish members consequent -upon the
AlhhMpMim compact. Tle disposi..
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ate followers to assist the dovernment
is resented by the more ady- anced Beo.
tion of the partv.. It is re�otted that.
Parnell - contemplates retir�ng, tor pri.
vate lifs, but the best autbaritiea state
that he has no'such intention, at pres.
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CAAWWRi AdE44-449AMERON, ,
�(Lrristers,
Roliatton in Chancery, &o.,, God
oriah, Ont.
M. 0. Cameron, Q. O., Philip Holt, M.
6. Cam -
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it�rney at
. LaV,L Solicitor in Chancery. Coo
imissioner,
for taking affidavits in the Province of
Manitoba.
Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton,
Wingbam.
Private f and@ to loan at9J to Q per cent.'
68s %
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MEYEA & DICKINSON, BarrMers,&c.,
Rent's
. Block, Wingham, Solicitors for
the Bank
of Hamilton. Commissioners for takini;
affida-
vits in Manitoba t Private funds to loan
at 6 per
cent4 Lucknow office every.. Wednesday.�
H. W.
C. MHYFR. E. L. DICKENRON.
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LAW,Chancery nd Conveyancing.
Money to
Loan at lowest rates of Interest, and
charges
low. Farms for Sale. Money invested
lo,r private
individuals upou firat-olasR morigage
laeourity
mithout charge tt them. Office, B#jafert6,
Out.
Wili be at Hensall, next door to Reyno,d's
Hntel,
every Weduesday.,
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MCOAUGHEY & HAMESTEDs
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OFFICE,
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Sellaforth,
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L--' Canada and the Canadian Bank of
4--arce
in Seaforth. -
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Farmanct Town andVillage Property
bonght
iud sold.
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Money (private fundp) loaned on ...
rtgage Be-
curitios, at reasonable rates of Intere
t. Charges
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moderate .
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upon the
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best mortgage securities, without, anyexpeniieto
&NIrERIE-ST Allowed on IDepenift -
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B.G. McCAUGHEY,M.A.�' F. HO,1MESTED
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TAMORESS WANTED -Wanted a
0st-class
pant and veatmaker, lqimediately.
Apply
to GFo. TAYLOR, Constance P. 0. .
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P�AS ! PEAS !---�Seed and Feed, PE
Corn, etc., at No. 0, Storehous-_
Prices
Moderate. JAs. BEATriE.
740
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FORI SALE. -A number of horses
ranging in
price from $40 and upwards, also
one cutter
with pole .and shafts and I democrat wi
new. Will be sold cheap. WA -BROS.
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736
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ROOhISTO RENT -To rent, oheal,
a number
of rooms In Scoet's Block, So-eforth.
Rooms
almopt any 13izo .or shape desired can
be had
Apply to MoCauphey & Holmested,
or to the
proprietor. ROBEKT SCOTT.
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BULL FOR SA,LETbe undersigned
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sale on hii spremist-s Lot,z2,Conc(ssio�%Xc-
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two yt ars
o d and the other One. Apl)ly to SAN
LTI, SCAR -
LETT, Winth, op P. 0,
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sEED OATS - The -undersigned li�s
now on
hand at the RedMill, Seaforth,
a quantity
of the celebrated Black Austrian and
hite Rus -
,;!an Oats suitable for seed. There is i
iot a very
large cupply on hand, so
the first
comethe first rerved. A quantity
of spri"11
wheat.suitable for seed will be purchased.
w -'u-,
RY111hL, Seedsman. .
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744
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McMichael
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BULL FOR SERVICE. - Robert
will keep for the improvement
of stock
during the present season, on Lot 3,
cohce-SISIOn
3, Ilullett, a Thoi,onghbred Durbam Bull.
Only a
limited number of cows will be taken.
Terins.-
$1., payable at the time of service, wit
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ONDWN & LANUIASHIRE Flll�,'
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INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY. -I hereby acknowledge
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THE SEAFORTH
tlieprompt,.gettlemehtbytbeibove
-omp,%Dyr�of
iny ch�ini for loss "by fire on March 29
h. i have
received a cheek for the full amount ffin
Air. W.
N. WMEOD, Seaforth, t!be Cotnpany:sl
agent. I
take pleasure in tendering my thank
both to
the company and their local agent._
C. CL,iRK-
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terms, the
ki blacksmith sed -woodworking
ihops, and
private residence occupied by Mr., Win.
Grassie.
The residence is comfort4ble and commodious,
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street, in
the town of Seafoith. T'hty are well
ocated for
business, ned a good,pushing man ca.
trade in them. For further particn66
, do a birge
apply to
Wm. X. Watson, Beaforth.
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Township of Grey,o#contatoing
100 acres;
25clFar*d. a good frame dwelling hOUE
0 l8x2B,&ud
if stary,hi$4 with a good stone cellar
9 and frame
stable. There -is some valuable timber
In the
buRh. ThIsis the making of a good
farm, and
will,besoldch"p on reasonable te
s. It is
situated one mile f tom a Fchool, 6
miles fr
.
Monekt.on, and 16 miles from Mitchet"
.9m
Fr,r full
partioul4to #J�Pjy to 0. H&DaILTON-,'
Blyth, Opt.
750 1. . .
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FAOMPdAgALE-LotNo. 37, Concepsion:3,
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of Buron,
containing 166. adresT65 clear of 8tnmp!
,10 acre� ol
good buah i 22 acres, seeded down, an(
Whard,
2 acres � ol
Is
good thriving hearing. The
rarm well
watered by a �ever failing well, goc
I log barT
Ar -OA 4- � 6 -hi b(V_.QA A _#_k
hl. h-
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. W lea from Be�forth, and 0 miles fro n Clint6n ;
t� ca M, I
b� E� zood gravelroads to each of these pAces ; con -
0 ' N venientto church and schools. Posse islon will be
0". given at any time. For f urther par �Iculars ap-
� 0�. :� , I � ply to NOBLE WHITEL-17, Proprietor, oi i the premi-
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po�- *.d. � d sea, or to -Brumfldld P. 0. 749
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PV 0 9 01 I , E - BLAK I 0 MILLS FOR SALE -For ,gale
CD GfC1 . - TH cheap, the Blake Gristing ard- Flouting
Mills. I'lie mill contains two Tun Of stones, a
tp P , >
I- .1 good.steam power andeverythingin complete and
r- � first-class runnln� order There is- a large and
me^
n 1,4 - 10 ! H profi tabI6 gristing and flouring t, ade done at i his
Z" CD mill, As
CD C:� W 0 � it is situated in. the centre of i one of the
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P 0 6.. I . W I best and -most peosptrous distrieLiin Canada.
� 0 in connection with the mill there is a � out an acre
1.= CD , 01 r )w and a half of land. Also a good dwelling house
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CD . . W .< i N with a large stable and it qunrter of an acre of
" (-) 0) I land. The two properties will be sold together
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P I I Ptrhi
15 = . N .VP to go to thi;Rorth-west. Apply on e prenAses
P.- P � x 2 or to Blake P. 0. AD.km SmiTij. 449
0 . 0 . . VARM IN TUCKERSMITH FOR SALF.-For
W �:L "n = . _U sale, Lot 11, concession 8, Tuckersmith, con -
CD H 0 ;4 tainipg I 00 acres, 90 of *bich are cleared, under-
C"r, . C: I - drained, well fenced *and In a good at c of culti-
elt. W I vation. *There ir, a large and comfo, ble stone
CD 0 :0 04, I . house. first-classbarns and 'outburid Ingf;, a large
" (D . orchard and three never failing well . Also the
0 si j north half of Lot 6, on the 8th . cone ssion, con-
P!d taining 60 acres; all well timbered. The above
CD �_3 - . -
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tZ :=, I � ; 0 I - are sitn-ated *ithin live miles of Seafotth, on the
n 0 > M Grand Trunk� lRailway, and 3-�f from Kippen, on
)-.
CD i -j . X Z the Great Western Railway Thesel farms WIll
00 bg .sold on reasonable and easy terms Apply lo
P-3 � M � �
tra W the proprietoF on the premise.-;, or ddress Fg-
C-P, 1.1 mondville P. 0. DAVID MOORE, PrOp ietor. 749
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t" ell, . I I � . PLOWS fitted with hardeaed steel
0 N 0 td boards, which for quality of steel and
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C71 0 u3 ? tj ed in Canada. I Come and see our
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0 � � .< r, I It is a real gem, and for quELlity and
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tz" attention Ito PLOW POINTS, using
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. rs , them to 'wear with any piow point
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made. We also Make .
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- P". Ir . A140 LANd ROLLER .
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- ::� work.' Reapers and Mowersl repaired
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P� with neatness and despatch, and at
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. arrangements with L. D. Sa ,, i e)r & Co.
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LE CREDIT Fo�,CIER pairs for all mao'hines sold b them.
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TH'S�newcomPlny,fo-zraed for thepurposeof � -
invebting French Capital in c6ada"Is now
prepai ed to advance money on thepost favorable THOMAS HENDRY,
terms on good landed seQurities. iMP.HAYES, . .
Agent for County of Huron, Seafotth. 690 " Seaforth.
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and Garden Seeds which for quality cannot be surpassed by Any' House in th
trade, and prices are as low ,as can be obtained elsewhere. As our facilities fo
.cl6aning seeds are uuequolled' , we have no hesitation in � saying that better o
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Grama, Kentucky Blue Grass,Tenennial Rye- Grass, Mixed LawaGrasi
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and Now � Zealand Seed Barl �__Six Rowed.
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and Carrot Seed ; also Garden Seeds in bulk and in packages. � �
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Good Seed Peas anA Barley. Best quality of Clover and Timothy, and all-kiE
of Garden Seeds. Turnip, Mangold and Carrot Seed, and everything belougi
to the business. Also, a f all. stock of FLOUR and FEED, including Oil Ca'
Ground and Unground Land Plaster, Bone anures. �
kiads of ImplementB and Sewing Machines as usual at the Agricultural I
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