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. �11 i PtTTTING =SEIX IN EEER saved the troubl .of , earning a . if - � R MANITMX-.�,� � � �
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.. I i hood. followed, -and tbe-four had so much to and happiripse, sEi she r'eplie'd : I � - 11 . � �? 1� -
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. ,J� , � .. I "But just consider- the advents. Befiivi-me', Albert, you mill never ! I . .1 - i: z .
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�i ; window, Whilefier t-huabind put oii bin - 0 . . � Asurant, and - .-Raymond, aware of - H"ever did tegreo it. - keterson's � I - � 4 ; , - -
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� 1 hat and glovft prepars to, going , " Wellf then, a �, lot me I hJs-Mr. . Oi� ' � ; Parties going to
I too � suppose yol y"s -.1unds, ordered Maganint. ; .1 I � I . Manitoba w4fild 7 �, � A1001"utyu
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C. _. we . . * � �. \ - 1. stock of Seeds are now complete and fully assorted. . obb'8 Celebrdged 'Cured � � . Tho &at on the 1.
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�� � and tastefully f arnished. , day. Mr"'Gray invited them - rasa, Red Top, Kentucky � Before starting.: Last season I suppi . r tort lbni Ic
!j - 11 time to sp* F ARM TO RENT.—To rent for a term of Mite, Alaike and Alfalfa Timothy Seed; Orchard G ' - e na., s
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. . i They was no indication of pove " Of course no i.' It is only your per- end the evening at his house. years. lot 18, con oession 4, L. R - S. Tucker- Blue Gros, Mixed Lawn Grass, &c.; Two and Six- Rowed Barlby, White Rus' 14 -.11 ! If 0
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- � 10 � tbere,yet Mrs. Gray's voice and uVanner sonal expeu a I will regulate. g passed was &,pleasant one. smith, containing 100 acres, about 75 cl. - ai ar - - - 210t;
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� '. " 15 sores of fall wheat and 10 acres ready for crop. paid them well. I have also r,up .. - ... -view -thy
- r i were. faltering as she asked for some come to me for what money you wish to Annie was in excellent spirits ; sang of Field Carrot, Marigolds and Turnip Seeds are all fresh and new. and Plied V -,AD I . .
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1. -spend for yourself that is all; and give - and played, tat w" altogether oharm- . ) and ��Gardei ..
I 0 t. I . 's 'O'NILWAN No prices lbv�er than ever; also a new stock of Flower (Vicks j
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. - I. i Po!""Hat!vs many?" asked her husband meyouiwordt will take'n6 ing. OONNBLL, Tuckermmith. 801 , we Seed 9Jso goin � I
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, I I curtly. - money,from the store." ' Mr. Ra ,o,d, remembering the . I the Northwest, k%ould not fail to g t a #a Y, aDuld �but V
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, �' � ht. 111'do'it just to show you money, aecia I that matrimony was _R � cl
t -�- ; � Threewiiiao. Ithongbt I would I I All rig I . I frame dwelling, situated in a pleasant part . � - sis again b-. in', I
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., I I ' write to mother and the girls." that it is easy enough. Here's the a su are. when t omen were so decep, of the town, containing nine rooms, cellar, wood I I ;
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51 j I i i � house and stable ; stone foundation under the Local Trade. Liberally Dealt 1. i. I I �� I I �
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I- - - . � - 4 i h Dw in uch you spend for postage stam ps hand. 1� . The neit day, which was Sunday house, and bard and soft water on the promises, .. i GROCERY DEPARTMENTO k, � lt,,Iosibathell�
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- I I .� I I in the course of a year ?" asked Mr. 11 Butt'I'll takela quarter, first,to b1gifi Mrs. Gray witb�out being asked-, gravely porlum, Sesforth. AlAo a good Driving Mare ,rriocey store.MAI or , 'noettlQu
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, �, I let us see. You write at least five letters "Whatdoyo want of a quarter?" Raymond wai(present, bathe did not-. Our'�tock in this department, was never better assorted. I . � : . Amd
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I", - I two tim es: fifteen are seven dollars , and "W611, here'a, two ten cent' ieges, ly engrossed in !the book he -was read- stocks in Canned Goods, put np by the best Americi%n and Ca &�dian pack'ers. : � I !i_ jjlee dwell
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7 7L. J- I ! eighty mats a year to . say nothink of try to make i that do. Did you ever ing. But he lapod Mr. Gra belug Lot 25, Coneegsion 4, H. R. S., Tuckeramith, Splendid 'RIne in TEAS, SUGARS and COFFEES. Prices on 0
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I r;� I I -'five cents'I have already, so as same from Clinton and Is within a a of school.
1-: i 1i - , * � L neox YOU, whi.16'mipe are in another to one dollar and forty 'cents a week. twenty I 7 I .B. -I keep constantly 0 i br,L,!,-ch*s �
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; - ty SoxforthP.O. H. CRICH, Proprietor. 781 1 e for AAd .60=* I
,.0 .�,. -two tix ieo onq for makes not to be oomp: Iled to ask for mowAy on i or thy betr
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. � .1 : I I writing to'thern O' ,rs and eighty cents a Tue succ - i -
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� L -L _; . .udirig purchasers WillLdo. well to give us a ordl ,before buying. Sent by mail on receipt oLf price.
L _: 'VARM FOR SAIR.-One hundred and fif ty . '
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� �-! ,4'' L 11 By no means. I merely mentioned to your frie hundred dollars will out the knowlei e of may f riend&, and - -
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� -, Good bye.' � line." � . more unplea"as n6m.` I UGH ROBB, Seafaft A Tke
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1 4 66 As'our old'friand- Abigail Stillman 'w,- Monday mor ing came all too soon ; '. i .
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I i or six Gray laugbing; I at he w%6 surprised to attention of Aw lie, when he endeave- red the remainder is good hardwood bush, with some LAIDLkW & FAMLEY Main-st, i-
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L ' took. Is situated within two miles of Wingham, - � CAOADLI 1611
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� zz � Five or six' dollars I" exclaimed some distance fr the house before be. tbroat at last, aiid in, &'!nervous WRY trom Bluevale, on good road and within 'easy dis- � L ii I .
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L. _ T . i Mr. Gray in astonishment. - Wh%tou rem9mbered that he had only twenty- made a pinnge. . . tance of sch,.)ols and churches. For further per. ' � aould be 60 vi
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�L . � . . .Mrs, Gray el a ed her eyebrows. tioulars apply to ALL, X. ROSS on the premises or � . f;,Xy,6-_e9.r, .
, . 1 earth can you want with five or siiL dol- live centll-' to Bluevalu P. 0. � 785 A PRIME NEOESSITY OF LIFE. I WALL PAPER, . �
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I �L . lars ?11 � � "I'll risk it," as id he to himself.,, Per. To the Isla"G d ? Pray what for ? � � - I - I . �- i s4before You I
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I � �_l I time to get a few, neceifsary articles. It Mr. R&ymol 1,1 really pitied his , cheap and upon easy terms of' payment. The I . . _____ . 4
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1Z.:[ I pting his re . at i's 9 ating Business, and are now,in first-class working . I the - I
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� 4 ,you diJ ; aiilad I used it for � . 0 $1.25 *1 , �
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:' i � material to wor, up for our church it was his old friend Frank Ray to get off for & U e, as we used to when . . . i
. the firm of D. D. Wilson & Co , has gone to Ed- . .
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F Churcill fid estioks I" said Mr. Gray The two men h 6d. not met since Mr. - The lady smi I Agrimly and said : mpn,.ntly, thp prop,.rty must be sold and the I I . . I . I ; . - a does�
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11 i i Ifts.. Gray, barid�ng a IiAle, slip of paper Frank, as he di& ;bis. '. With these words, 8 ken with gre parts of Lots 84 and 85, Concession 13, con- ,.. . I . I Iam .
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, I : toherhuBb d:1 two conve� i I she �I k I J I � Edith to $peg
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_k� � I I pair kid glo�'es $2 00 they reached Mr. Gray's place of busi- gentlemen to t Inse ves. L . � .. �
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� . , i . Total ... I ............ _ $675 Going home that' night, as was his iki- call upon me 11 r any amount, and lot on the South part of ofAid lots, or t4D Londes- � . )aJ BORDER DADOS I an. �
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:_ f � r . - � a In � � 799 stock of Boots and Shoes as can be found in the County of - � :
; -1 k Or" -de lijw� V Wt 't i t1iiit?" variable custom, lie ran into Benton's us harry, or w6 hall be late." borough P. 0. . ' I I - .
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� , I LG I stylish and neatest 1%dies' slipper. Everyperson should call an d examl y I
� i - asu prised to see him drop the dozen he had pledged not to I ike any money from.the I An Englie't
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"i I at � ' stock before purchasing elsewhere. It always affords me the greatest pleasare to i �
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'14, ; 11 I thought sq. A sheet, waste of - 11 Are they not good ?" in'quired * the any from you. . town of Seafortli. The house contains eight waib upon customers, espe I ey I 11 I used to be IG
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- i money. What fools women are. What dealer. We thick them our choicest Glad of an e; � se Mr. Gray then told I � I leaving an hv
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__ i neck that cost Ed 0411til.. 'And four dol-, thonght I will not take any to -night." " Whew I so t: at is it," said Frank. owned. and occupied by T. J. Janes. Tbis prop- . . I I v . , SA'GI
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- �,� law for gloves r 'ers I - Well I Mr. Gray had always purchased his 11 Well, I'm glad to have my faith 'in I I& I do my.own cutting and fitting, and having had many years' practical �Beautiful ---assortment of - MY
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ust say, Annie, you - but now he womankind _r 6�ored ; . but isn't , he . . r suffer yovrae
. : m . " growing ex- 10191%rit As he used them, e 6 which is a large two storey frame house, wit4, exp rience, I can guarantee a nice, easy fit every time. , Bernember, if you want Cloth Will,dow Blinds, Cor,!, ;, - I
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. tra-vagant I 06y for your dresses, bon- wished he had a bbk at home. How. overdoiiag th atter I Did you ever every, convenience in eonneetio� with it, also a to t satisfaction and make money, WILLIS is Youi man. The right spot Fixtures, Carpet Paper. &c. I �
I . � � - large stable and driving house' afid o6or out a � - -1 , . : Sailior ,.cw-efu
. I ' 1� waiintials, without a, ever he decided to ask his wife for some refuse her laa�n 'before others?" , - is t e corner store, at the junctiou of Main and Market streets, Seaforth, and, -
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I I murmur, that ig," said he with sundry money, and run out -anJ .fill his case 61 . � 11 d I n't you forget it." � . �� I , through life., -
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wishe 'Alend residing in Bid- be sold cheap. Apply to JOHN H McDOUGALL, The Peopla',s Slwemakcr. i 0 1
they Come Within reaionable bounds. a d d to visit I I I
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I But those Httle'things things which are he had already begun to experience a Aleford.' I thought it was foolish, end seaortb. . I sued a dtfferf
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e , out. The filipp sire to a&*- a my nice have to treat frieni a to ciOrs,l I he. mat- ,losBes, and felt thid we must econo- . � J. McLOUGHLIN, Whitney's Blot%"r - I � - reapeoted by I
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these wants come &),I at once?" sgide, and asked for a dollar, which she . I I . ; . &LOW -al
. kind. But to tell tb6 truth I h' PARTMENT WITH THE NEWEST GOODS . - m .
9:9 gave him grudging] ' Then he excused int ' . ad got i I �_ I; I
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.For the. simp�,Ie reason that hitherto . Y. o the way of thinking that women Diamond Rings, Ear Ring8, Sca�rf .
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I have bought them myself, with money cigars. needed to be continually curbed, or they OF THE SEASON. CLOCKS, . - riety of Bin&
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earfied by plain A',ewilag � But since my - would ran into'e�trays,gauces.11 � Pin.8, and Sets in 15k dold. , . I � - I I talk of Amer
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,� Mrs. Gra,y e]aj'L('Yed her hugban.dla hor. place, Benton's beii ig too far off. you can, unless you go through "With my My stock of Colored, Bright and Fine Dre88 Goods choice and cheap. I - � - 1 1 so� By and 1
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rifled look. � I experience. Annie said she had done Rolled Plate Jewelry, Silver -Plated Uack, a,n'd Colored Cashvwe& . - I �� persumably i
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. - . ..� 41 Excuse me a to inute. I is very Prints -large amortment ard splendid value. : . � - L �
had -more pride. I I Bbe needed, rather than ask "me for ' complete. All. the'goods are - seems a not!6
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" , pri le to beg of you -I'll go back with you, if you bays money. lunAerstanditnow; Iwould bought froii� the most reliable manu- Corsets, Ho8iery, Gl.oves, Re8, Collarg, Lam CO2�nplete. . . , � I 11 . .end of spoke,
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I some spirit. our trip by sawing wood, than . Ducks, Deninw, Cottonades, Tweeds. . .. .11 . . not so much.
� ; 11 Well here is, our di llaxs and a half. Mr. Gray clappea his hand on his -askedforit. Fau3y bavingalways to presented, and-, if wished a written . . . . . . . . . a splinte . �
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� Off. I thought I had f9rgotten my 11 Do on know, Albert, I am glad Small Wares, &c. - _. I All Warranted as I presentd,. Q� 10TO. Never
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I . � - this has bappenep I may ma ome- INSPECTION INVITIED. . s6r, .
W , Wry a � . � lounging C11A
&I e means w a all right," and then ho' hurried on, time ; in fact I'm thinking of it stroiag- . . -
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� I children - Inot Ito b6 truste& with deceit. But he could not risk b4VIng. you have taken. I . . L -_
I i 1 his friend go back with .� OtherWise, I preiiume andjewelry cleaned and repaired in a � . ericku ladies
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p ing. . . ! - Mr Gray was lucky that day. He 11 Do? Why, y thing but what is kept Will be opened on SATURDAY with the leading !Ayles of the season, an new,-;
t 1 � I had no calls for moneyi and he bad half .es. My mother never .
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� i � are. no of the best in the � a dozen of those h rrid cigars left - a had a single penny without asking my . . .1 and fresh, and at prices to suit every buyer. All -invited to examine the stock : I with their
I Annie is o .1 , Repairing Done and Satidsdlia ;, Ruglish man
� father for it, and- she helped to earn it � and compare prices. Everything marked at, its lowest price in plain figures.
- �' : world, but she ao�is not knorw the worth couple of which I a smoked- on 'the ' as -
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t ; : four dollari and a half will -be spent n the . . at bottom prices -for Cash and.' .
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. tailor's, the day wa3 a iserieb of mort fi- Mr. Gray in an 1 hand mauaiar, pro- I I ___ 1 __7 -2. .. __0 g in
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An- ie was unaware of all this. In should all come o bie house that even- the people of Seaforth and surronndiDg Al� ANCHOR' L' i N - 1� -_
. lunch, but she- had no money to spare. " J 6 Ls SM-ITH IS NOW SHOWING I a sage ri
. __ - fact she thought her husband was fail- ingagain. 11M�*ifewillbegladtosee vicinity, that we have opened out a . I . - - a a
. I - � 11 Oh, by the wa; , Annie, did yon go ing'to reah, nation so, when at � . L - � V I 0. haiads behin
.7 ze the 'Bit I you." said he. I I � U. S. Mail Stemnellatra skipping . -
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down town to day �� 11 asked Mr. Gray at night, Mr. Gray aEked for money to eek haa� 11) . . I . I : ;�
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; . I night, � � spend the next day, she wickedly put was himself again? 01 or could be if he � . . . I , ��, . . � _, 'm
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I- I . ! - I him off with some excuse, -and ingeni- chose, but his Wife had mirrored his Comprising the Choicest Brands of omplete Stock for Spring & Summe'r . and rersels 0
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L I 1. �i, I'll be bound," ously' evaded the re uest until I . .9 i GLASGOW via, LONDONDEW Verm-tion - Yo
I . jokingly. ! - 10 was past actions so truly and forcibly, 'that Wines and Liquors, selected and bought F - - I
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11 I t, No, I have exactly two cerits left ; 11 You want a dollar or two'l What had taken care t�) curb his extravagan. Houses in the Dominion. . � . Cabin passage, $60 to.080. SoconitCaW40, 94 __
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I though faint with h1unger," min a hurry." . quirilag how he spent it, and meantime, . LIVERPOOL& QUEENSTOWN SE00 � . I �
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I i i Mr. Gray looked sbooked. But with grave d liberation , she drew * reckoning,up how much he had each From England. . Dress Goods in all theJeading shadt'es—Cheap From Pler,No. 41N. R., N,4w YWk. "
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I_ 11 Why did YOU not confe to me?" out a quarter, and laid it aown, then .L_ day, with great eiactriess.- All this, he - I I FURNESSIA Balls April, 21, may 26,juwl� a StIf POSSE,88
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. 1 ; S. knew was copied from his own custom. I �. . BELOBAVIA way 12, lune x 10 it, Sko�uid aw
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1 1 1 beo&USeLto tell th' truth 'I felt too "Let me see - three quarters From France. � � L CITY 1OF ROME 44 1
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I . I seventy-five, ten is eigh ty- five- ten- disagreeablefor 'week, how much more Cabin passag"63- to $125 soording to � � . c0doUg__
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. f , i -ray bustled them existence. 4A'Ti5 o e alf to own it,15 D. K. AND HINKI HOLLAND CIK, I - I i. ? I P I � there -could
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my huall-mrid thinks I am not to be trust- he would tell him ofthe compact and -pr6rog- I ORTER . . n ; . UrBELUS I
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� I ed. Before I marrial you I was in busi- how it originated. And then it would It was Thuredi F 8 V ,t half -past ' � I-
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I � i married yon had gh en up.-vour business self : I I Hall & superior � whi-gkie8 A SO JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF PARASOLS, . � L � d&magea LWh'
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I .Use it interfered 11 Goo& gracious I ' From 11. Walker' & Son, Windsor, I . - has now got everything in. fire. -C11106 - - Onhimself -
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- - I ; What a grind!8be M7 -i. Gray co d moneycarefully, I . . I - . order, amd is prepared to turn out in JVjd*L c0nalnitt-ed . b
- , . - With your new duties, and I allowed y3u, is I And I thought ier so pretty. I I and then divided I LOUL b
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k . ey er supposed I , Hitnne8y, Martell, Jules Rob * those be trie
I :1 : I no raon to spend as you obooge. I nev that Albert would Edako piles. 1i zn p celled by any mill in the U - '
- . _:, dressed. you, well to be sure ; but gave such a meek. bns)and. . I � 311T8:PM0r_r31011*_T 1W -V31=01). * I I . I iltt* dilaer6i
I I � I Catch � me This acoomplis' ed, he crossed over to . T Brandies. I . - . � � � . . - 4 - doefor's bill I
� you no money witliout the whys and getting married, an( having quarters 'his wife, aud,Plac d 'ne in her lap, sity- , . . GniSTING DoNs WnTT ins PAO
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- � whetreforeo and- wb-,J,tbers beir.g inqdir- doled out to'rae in tj tat way P, a - � ing: I i An thoaa,liquors are xpecially selected for ins- . WAIT -8 -FO-A IT. . tbing
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� I ed'iutO; in Short t�le&ted You as you do He pitied his frie d's embarramamen I , dicinal puipooes and family use. Also, several I whiclV'
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. ., I i fi14 ppear o notice it. Instead what you cb,ose. I have faith in your every satisfaction to Z CUHtoMefa. L Flour exchanged for wheat. Chop
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I ; , I e. he chatted unconce edly of old friends, prudence and jad place, two doers sou% 6f Rob. . L � Emn always on Hand, and sold at ths imo . it. �
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L I i 3nen and women am differentlysituated. and past times. S ddeti turning a fallible. Why rtPoil's Circular saw. . . MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. . t�octors
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