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I uat take this roll of hf$., and if the sweet voiee, whidi tbri led through Me from, Bluevale, on good road and within easy dia- - i 16raVY Dvalt . - .,
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� I ' I NITRYLLI(AD BUCM A QjjOrCZ 'LOT AS THIs r_ I .
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� 'tat you will hai*e to do a gtea,.t many . - Ms. SALE.-Tbe undersigned offer X., i I
�ur stock in this department was never better assorted. Prices as low as I wag about,
� J -teL tbjUga before y - go up stairs. Pdta by him hurriedly, No owner ,orator and Cider Mills for sale � i
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. th t he can ask no further questions, hand was-withdrawti, the door swung stock� in Canned Goods, put up by the beat American and 'Canadian packers. GERIES. 1 � I
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r : builfirigs have been' fitted up in a complete , , - -1
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,-� Jug friend. -And en go up -stairs to the second - noiselessly back and in a mbment more did value"in TEAS, SUGARS a . ,
� � Be off qt once. Miss I manner for the carrying on of the Fruit Rvapor. I All kinds fresh, pure and eb,"p, .
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I - m, and it full turned out the order, and a fine paying business can be- done. i I Remember the spot, at ili rdfoower� I
. Z_ � liplIxyon'toranhouror so, it you will lie dpor . composing-roo � . -Y But as W. 8- RoL,ertsbn, one of the partners of . � I _Sssfortb. wk'Z Block, -Main sb�i4 . I
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; IP �j is to be done.,, i 1, Oj i, I thank you; - I will man , 9s. forthoomin I I �quicily left monton, ,Nor&est Territory to remain per- . I ROBB. �� �
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I � over ihortal engaged 'upon such an ex. Miller ; thank you very much for'your mnttering curse upon the 16st MS. p6pEia and liodigest'On. Any who I
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. _Z . . ) . � the undersigned* D. D. WILSON. Seaforth. 762 Our stock in this line is simply immense. Goods must be seen to be ap . Te amfit, I ! J;ob %
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� tmordinaxy errand before?" Hurrying alo, g the gn-lit street, I - , to their neigh . studie �
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� house of Matson & Co. Without wait- remerober now how brightly the stars 'bashful ind shy, was al6wly making her FARt FOR - . � ': - ,
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� Iffatson. � . ( U13 1398. . ly recognized and ' �ppreciate4 her house and a good young orchard. It is convenient LAIDL 1W & � FAIRLEY, Vain-st. Seaforth. ��: I ArA tpould m
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. visw, but not for a time of, weary wait. felt it was now 11 neck or nothing," and from n d -a d -as the joins the villAge r,f Wdhon and is conge%nently I 7
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r r r I t,rs. possible. . know ho* you Succeeded," she faltered; miles of Seaforth and flye of Brussels, This A NEKr AND COOD FITTING PAIR OF BaCTS AND SHOES. Ir Kgest assortment . r ibeu,u
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I My temples throbbed a)md ached more I hat mOmert I 84 MY 10119 lost volved in iti production, or- that a wed- ' i . �
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�But, how, ras 11 to regain it? forehea 1. This troublesome man would newspapers, inst' . : f . � smqnj
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� . . p�evens me from taking it, now that it colors fr e. She is one of selection, All goods warranted a I a re- ! 11 � I lot -tic, �
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I wim liperally in my hands. I R. WILLIS The People's Shoemak6r. - ____ - --- 0 I I And all etc
I �! the most inoted v omen in the city. I presented, and if wished % written � / � I i — _____________?_, I , . � i till-101ti4
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I looked at my watch. Half an honr I afiowered : wonder why she u- guaxantee given with each pi ce sold. - � PA -DST � i
ecly to reach the Museum before it I . _% a - . -
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h*, therefore, that 10 -number of the last page?" to inspect our c ttle, for she is the I_ I I � - t � i
wait no longer, I abruptly left th6 pub-' The rqan looked � ait me curiously. cattle reporter for a � number of papers / . I' - J. McLOUG-HELIN, Whitney's Block. i � I 'HOW 451
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extraordmiiaiy� story, he would hardly INSPECTION I Nif ITE D. I . .. 1-
. deiitly regarded Miss Miller's 11 copy " -on farm and turf is not worth knQwing. � . . i . . .10" knocked
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shall bemuCh obliged if yoi will. tell me worker, who lo rek her omewhat bi.s. PARTMENT WITH THE NEWEST GOODS � I i �
my friends again to-niglit, I had no i Every description of Watcb'es, Clocks � ..TT it *ees sUp
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Uwe to lose. :0 and Jewelry c;�eaned and rep4ired in a I . : :
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I Miller particularly wished to know that tical -knowledge i Fhich fe-w men possess. �, . . OF THE SEASONIN � CLOCKS, .11 U
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poijt6ness conquered, him, as it usual- try, had from C1 ildhood been devoted iu I . JIWELRY, - ; il. � an4.Vale
- Iturriedly I told them wha'-t had occur. -stock. I I - �
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re�uaiued.at tbe desk a second after he 'New York, poor pi . -oud and penniles . s. 0 : . I � Ho dashed ard
ot it. 'Oh I it is only real copying ; I do Practical Watchmaker and Jewpuer. . Fv,71 range ol Partviols.. . . �._ I
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not aspire to original writing," she I Dtwk8, Denim, Cottonades, Tweeds. . K AM4 XX eyes I
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added., with a silvery little laugh. Then copy was soon found, and of course tho_ field in which, to 4erciao � Ler talents ; .. R 3 fact, , -
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she said, impulsively "Itbi perhaps '6 1. - - � .1 the te�fj
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I could help yon now, as I ha a been -to With, many apolq,gies, therefore, for advice. During their chat he alluded- I i . . no Sale.' 4" "I �� 7 V .
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Bd.1 too �Iated at my success to think -and jokingly jangg ested th%t she try the the paopl f . __1 I � raja �
perhaps I may have it. The address is ' 0 0 Seaforth and warounding � � � . E L
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stopped ifi the morning in order to get shoulders, she lo6ked a . eritable Am- and fresh, and at prices to suit every buyer. All invited to examine the stock - �
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shabhy genteel street, known as Rail.' onwitbithe—` And I chuckled, asI azongashe grandly stalked from the ComprisiDg the Choicest Brands of rin, SatisfeAdia " 14, 1
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.,'.No, my friend, you via he ig an Amazoli Wines and Liquors, selected and bought i . n gures., G 0 _� I i 999=1 �
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last strGkes of the hour were chiining wrong %for once, for the MS. is now in and intellect onl , for otherwise sh '2* from one of the leading Wholesale ; I - I in at Vh
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nypossesBion." At the door the time- not at all mannish, and has a dainty � Produ . . � I t i iWdeAt* b
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inents in 1�entish Town. All this, and she Old Bye, Malt & FURNESSIA Sails April2l,VIY26, IT .lb-- I I
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and au�wered as boldly as possible: is &� woman after my own heart' -I 0 From H. Walker & Son, WiAds6r. ' ]BELGRAVIA
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Aobr key, �had hastened . up -stairs and Yod,11 e ObBe me if I ask to be satisfied. sweethearts, as 'she could marry, if All those 4quo . ! � I . Ireland. . . i; i 1 ta 6�y sho'll Z
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abruptly entered the room, not knowing X very aluable MS. that's got to be all r8 are specially selected to." MO_ � . I iow*'A !
IL was. within. . she liked, and. where she liked. Why dictual purposeff and- family use. Also, several . : . I - ly 0 �_ --" I've atc-
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" Alas I" she cried, 11 I have not 6en froin M . Brown's desk and no one has ' satisfaction to onr: customers. I I or to S. DICRS()N, Po$t rofflot ' 'I Ine. VhInk yx
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ing my , copy' just nowl and in order -to watch?" asked the man. OTICE is hereby given that the partn JOHN MdNEVIA � Zell
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save time I have often taken the MS. fingered gentry can do anything.', dable retrogression. heretofore. subsisting under the name and ALSO JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK � OF' PARASOLS. Proprietor e- them well inown d uiffilk- � Just give me.
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. 6o be given out to the tyLpe_aettera in the lot's s84 you searched., You don't go obe started 17 timi is and. won ,15, �plac- . Belgrave, Haroh 3113t, 1883. 1 . ISTING Donn WHILH TkA I an.
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