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saw
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come,
are;
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to
raw
or
too."
home,
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and
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dean.
and
on a
them
the
were
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had
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all
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and and
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be
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tell
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of
left
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thestory,
and.
men
awful
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guides'
'following
tricks,
made
which
plainteets
the
to
Docent
to
reached
reflection
d
twin
when
Thile
when
thelpor
let
for,
professed
°right
guiehing
or
the
twin
similarity
manner,
child
think,had
r
had
a fltwin,
brother
are
not
d uring
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fell
tnaziaged
her
courting
young
which
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in
who
easily
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girl
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a
brother
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condition
case
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face
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eyes
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mate
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minche
speak
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load
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my
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haste.
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thereoend
apParition,
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considerably
startled
three
moll,
meet.
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proceed
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long
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their
them
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eich things
fiad out
the ghosts
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but Teessuredl,
valorous
'turn,
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pers in
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o' yer
necks
that
thieviri'
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wed la.ughed_s
echo
again.
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an' his
tho' they
a little'
c ompre
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about it,"
proceedstowaro
excitement.'
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wbite birch
I *put an
au' I fixed
urine's
about
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pail, an'
yer
all ;
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stump
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sma,rt
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glint/L.'
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Deacon.
for
were
ghost.'
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are nice.
stare.
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boys tu
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college
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Weald
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helmet
glowing
the fiery
a malig-
with
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goblins
in theft
ned to
at good
r ghost,
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e air as
he bead
tickling
ey. .He
n, with
nd stert
d, each,
I pluses-
I
ra when
long in
he fence
y of tbe
in hot
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by
1
?"
whence
another'
me one;
enter».
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a little
,iknce of
e, pell-
:excite'.
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le they
atating_
e most
parts-
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f. burn-
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;chased
9 eaeose.
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ing -an'
eat all
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the
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soon
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ought •
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n' yer
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corn, e
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o' flee ,
jest aia
d jerrY
able to-
:
t ail.
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an old
t high.
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the
blow
croWs.
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rotten
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or 11
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tell
keep,
young
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of
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pa.nion..l
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his
and- on
that his-resid
do illness
eighteen'
met engineer,
and single
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gain die
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r
tell a
knovions
of
not from
Mrs.
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with
by b
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t er thought
a la'
thee
se tea-pot.
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call
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a
a
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their
canna
have
these
known
time
se,ttle
full
forests
it
stream
p
the
tains
any
ro,arina
banks
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dWel
mutat
In
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once
now
ley
ting
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meut
tion
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;wher
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pears
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river
them
bold
rays
for
slopes
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supplied
mal
forest
strea
floods.
tbron
come,
trees.
there
cutting
of
of
trace
policy.
violent
•
miles
meeting
which
much
Smith
•
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Grand
was
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host
c
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badly
!hived
of
had
kissi
kissi
hers:
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for
how
the..
of
twin:
writ;:
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to
in
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give
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midd
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brothe
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was
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AL SATE Ii1OR SALE
830i
GRAND
Important
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FREIGHT
The above •named
_
goods to the
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,
•
the MONTREAL
.
by our MR. IVUNCAN
Britain. It is a;
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the mannfacturet
.
We deal with
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as cheap and to
0
stook of Spring Goods,
the leading lines
..
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ttoman Cords
. - Nun's Cloth,-
Goods,
0
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lso,. a full a
Jackets an
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STAPLE STOCK
THE L8WESIt
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• PRINTE
,
AffLLINE
The Millinery and
,
SATURD
to show- one of t
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Feathers imp
,
Orders filled at
OA_
Call and leave your
west of Toron
te' Furnishings,' Un:
-
t'" Highest Price f
will find the cheapest
.
DUNCAN
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firm of
A
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HO1JSE,
well-knowl
can do
none
as good
in
.
Black
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better
hilt
advantage
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It was probably the most blobd
ling and terror -inspiring ghost neer
it- least that was what Jerry
rank DUI:lean _ and 'Bill McGee
is they came scampering throngh
teld, fallin• g over stones and
?lunging headlong into thickets
Felling at tbe top of their voices._
The way it all came about was
1 was early in Jane. They had
int in the ,afternoou to go troeting
the pretty little mountain stream
mime daahing down from the side
)ssipee range and empties into
*Si° Lake at Melvin Village.
With their rude fishing-tacklee
iox of earth worms for bait, they
tsated out, bent on having a godd
Ind a good time they did have.
After they had followed tho stfeam
eyond the saw mi11, which stands
be foot of the mountain,. the fish
D bite as though they were
7he brook ran through a forest'
xtended from the base to the
f the -mountain, broken here an.d
long the foot of the emi•nence hy
learings which wereused as pastures
y the farmers who lived further
t came tumbling and roaring
ttle ravine, occasionally falling
'dips of greater or less height iii
lel cascades.
Creeping carefully through the
rhich fringed the stream, the
r.
ould cautiously drop their hooks
le little pools at the foot of the
ells ; and :sometimes' before the
:tually touched the water it wauld
ized by some voracious but unwary
ih„ and with auexcited—
6' Golly, I've got 'n•uther . one,"
*Wiled beauty would be landed,
nitintted until each of the three
able string of trout, some, ten inebes,
id sortie three inclaes in :length.
citing had the sport been that
apt on., follo.wing the stream far
•
otintam, and it - wa.s not until
Inset that it ocearred to any of
at it was time to start for home.
--I say, Jerry," shouted Bill,
n ain't 'more'n. an hour high
ere's fog riga' down tbar on this
you tWo fellers don't want to stay
the woods all night, you'd better
akin' tracks."
a Guess yer right." anewered
io had just palled in another
" but, my gracious I deal.'
leave such splendid fishing; never
ything like it, w•hy we've got
out as many as we can lag;
ok, here), no."
4 All right ; I'm ready wben.yon
b ain't it rough to reeve to give
w ? Ain't I hiu:ngry, the,. Seems
II could eat one o' there trouts,
d, it'll be two hours and a half
:ne beam afore we can get home
' 0 ! yer needn't eat raw fish. 'Twon't
Ee bat a few- minutes to cook
I dunno but we'd travel 'nough
pay us fur stoppin"." - -
'But haw're goin' ter cook 'end
't got no fryin'-pan, have we?"
'Jest pick up orae dry Wood,
E03
show ye how it's done. I learned-Ot
eer when we worked cutting
r on Cow .Island."
47 weed was gathered and a bright
started.' Meanwhile Jack had
half a dozen goodedzed trout,
eliding them open, placed them
t of gridiron Made of green branaes.
an raking over the fire he put
the glowing coals. Pretty soon
r began to sizzle, and when they
wned 011 one side .they were tinned
r and -cooked on tbe other. '
cooking had been going on Bill
Led pieces of birch bark, and
fish were done he had some clean,
,h -looking, sweet-smelling plates
ly to receive them.
Now help yourselves, boys,»
•ked Jerry, as he transferred
tentS of the rude gridiron to
Lee and seized upon a tempting.
dinself ; but dropped it as quickly
agh it was a red bet iron.
Terusha., ain't it hot, tho'?" he
imed, it 51 blowing and euek-
his fingers ; a guess we'll have
; for 'em ter cool o little." ,
I time, however, even red-hot trout
cool,..and the boys enjoyed a hearty
)er. There was a lack_of salt
ening, but voracious appetites made
or that '
Now, Chaps," -said Bill, as he finish-
is last fish, " it's time fur us ter
elfin', an' we've got to do some pooty
walkin' if we wantto get home
time 'taint a very easy road feller.
he brook down , bat I'm afeared
I lose the way if we don't keep
pecially if that fog comes up here,
then it'll be as dark as a stack
k cats."
eel, one then discarded_his fish pole,
being only small, lithe saplings
Le the stream,rolledup his fielaline
put it in . his pocket and taking
y String of fish started down ;
atai:n. It was a rough path, and
w darker and darker,they had mach
ele in clambering over theobstables
•
.elr way. As they feared, the
; up the mountain, and ere they
half way honae it was sodark that
could scarcely see fifteen feet ahead.
the brook served as a g:nide to their
le. and they followed' it till they
) to a clearing about two-thirdS
say down. ' -
gnosis thia is Deacon Jones fled,"
Jack, as he comes to the • fence,
I think wed better go 'cross
eat o' the way:" - :
I
'm a little 'spieions well get loilt
lick fog ; but at any rate it's
tumblin' and straddlin" roand
g the rooks an' bushes over there
•e brook." '
ey accordingly •strike off throngh
mid. Getting out of the woods they.
ot a little lighter but it is 'still
. , . ,
ably dark. Through the pasture
go,and finally come to a plowed
in which the young crop is just
lag up. Here the walking is muesh
r. Bill vela '
, 0 is the oldest, trudges
' ahead, the others fellowing after
Han file. - '
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ddenly the leader stops, and
teneci accents, cries out :
1-1)058 ; I -look thethat ! •Wh-what's
air, ' - _ . ;
sing in the direction in which 13ill
Dinting, the boys behold a sight
h nearly takes their: breath seiner
fright. Itigh 0
t bef re them-0er-
7 not fifteen feet off—stande a niost
i spectre—a ghost—yes, it Inuit
be any doubt about the mat-
there it stands, a tall figure clothed
lite, with great white arms stretch-
ut as though about to catch
. 011 its head 'is a b * ht t
rig sor
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' the
I huce:ititsut etne
househplo:Ulyriet ,,LhneFirtei: o:n7.,-afmonidonici8urigy7tioeir,noixtrebEtua.arlitiudf.
oEfyt ,I nedlite mDeorin&IMIDcI,nEtxoeschu. tug:
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Announcement.
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' sieres,
,aker, i
i he cott,
41tuucakt eod
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A otomfortab, e cottage an wo
4 t -
sni able tar bladlairaith and Wagon
o a go. d part of the 'town for huaineas.
gets n good repair, and is pleasant/y
0 eTphaer wtheit trzrbti); weibl le shoe. s Ao 1pd ii ny t:
ATSO ,Seaforth. , 80 -tf
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DEPARTMENT.
i ARM
' 9, A
;rii cleated;
h.
‘rollus se ni
out g b
,roperty
own with
aud'
,chools,
Say.
iremises
° lto
NVa
ARM
50 .
id& ar.
der dr
' snaituat
grussos.
IA a go
eir,e1 apuee
it is one
epie to
sibon 3
FOR S LEi.----For
°iris, 'ontitining125Scres,
an 1 tile
here i on the
d barn and
aring rchard
18 wel fenced,
fail wheat.
a hal i,f
hurch s, Post
'or fn the;
to 00 IN iMeARTHUR,
P . 0
saie,lot
it:minder
proOses
a good Spring
of choice
and 0
It is
Walton
Office'i
partieulars
L _LD
OP FOR
. concess
ree fro.
better- la
f way between
eticed. there
arn and
oteraeree. ego°
r nillea :
McMILL
or to Box
,
24, concession
80 of whioh
good hardwood
a new frame
well. Also
fruit trees.
acres of new
situated within
where there
stores, &e. Teo
apply on
or if by letter
a
The
land
a
are
ins
the
. _
of
well
and
e
and
Con-
P. O.
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Seaforth,
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fact
the
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isl 0 Convinced.
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not
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of
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MS
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just delieerel
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& DTI
for the Spring
!
the best ;maudlin,
.
that a lions4
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only for the
A 1 hanses
as tli.e
1We
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and : olored
and Color
n Twills
NeW
Sp lirg
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VERY CO
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MOLESKI
TWEED
,
0 &O.',
N Mc IL
o res of ot 2
cleated,
ined. NO
d abo t he
It is ell
d fia 0
ra as Lor
+ nd a mot
ROB RT
MoKi lop,
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SALE.—The South
1
on 11, 45 acres
stumps and
d in the eouray.
Seaforth
is a log bon-
frame stable'
a
ntecieewairtihng aolZoler'
st from Leadbrtry.
N, I ot 33,
le5, Seaforth
6/34
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rade of 1884, specially
r I ring establishments
purchases
•
purchasingabut
o world, and can
ome and inapt:30
• owing in the Drees
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• - Check
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/or Lad
Summers!
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AN6
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ned on. FRIDAY
TH when 'we
,
oveltlea in Ribbons,
spection muoli better
.
•
t and best selection'
nts' 'Hats and
.
.
Department, where
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,AIMAIBLE
No.
Of Goder'
I ee fror
f ontage
oad, - a
e aylleld.
o6o nAclitttin
Oronto,
: ayfield.
—A:
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5, in t e B,asileld
en, 85 • ci e
stn ',pa
n. Bay; eist
d adj ins
For dm
uoitt sale arp
r tfi 013
FOR S.
oression,
, 40 to 50
balance
River, and
the inoo
furthe
tl'y t LE
(,) 18
°MrgORG
LE —Ivor sale
tow lthip
acres cleared,
well timbered,
on the Olipton
porated village
partioulars, ;and
TH KING TON
Ki wit etS
N,etiotreel. Ke
8'5
lot
and
has
of
esEt,
per,
ale,.
an-
are
e is
of
Ynd
ail-
ile.
rty
old
tha
I W
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rth
on -
in-
ell
ing
leg
lea
hor
al,
,
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be
vi,
,
of.'weeds
Ge
ycl
.
FlFloodsoreatE4.
Recce
alley
itect by
ds. 1Wh
ed benear
de of
by the
, au&
ood of.
in vielencie
of last
B. Searcialy,
subside
• tful
f the
desolittio
f these
,
warmlig.
ssible,
ess destr
going
ted by
same,
-Int,
the
af their
*
Floods
in Californi
n wantoely
ad visit(*s.
ouriPagific
d cf. tbe
ussui
channel
sh down
te on
used
b*. 'Pae
the
p to
o leet
its i
snow ..e
a to t
r to
ta
oods
heeiver
d mi
its
Par
indee
ishin
y wases
bein
of th
• ay al
c
-strict
tim
Euro
de of
son
nvari
fore
•ld th
boa
looist
.nd. t
eys, i
mou
: sun
melr
re, when
• ith o
ot of
'salve
evital
from
e chat
mped'
ed tb
ieen
,n of
rive!;
;cent
too,
desoleti
, unchec
i orest
open
force
their
-o9ds
i•te viols),
0! t
t
per
r
m
-
this
yearea
eyel
Gui
cOiliuniti•s
and
on
&led
re
woo
u
o
ad
;
tea.
ha
it
to
upper
a 1
e !
nnly
upien
a
t e
t
isvb
le r
a
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, r,
a,nd
s,
f
n
ea
the
r
e:
s
la,
bl
ts
oi
•
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flllter
1 st
• ta
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a)
a
ly
at
r
ly
t
n
d
t for
a w
the
,
olds
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,leo
I w
pr
, in
ive.
e
e
le
h the
on
in
ny
*hen
ne
S
cti
or
ul
s
es
th
be
f
nd
p
e
! d
ena
n.t3;
5
fre
le rive
oh
aanb
to
413
to
f
gi
f
de
s
tee
of
aa
•roVrt
rious
1
s
ois
ai
o
act
as
pr
ha
d
thus
mod=rat
r.
the
' dry
'e
sovh
ey
nton
for
'ad
nd
! epee:eerily
,g i
led
o
nt
ic
gr
°rites:,
13.'
years
0
isa
eill
have
th
li
ye
d
to
ois -eeping
at
a wth
. :
ve
n
ye:
an
, i
e
o
s:fetyland
oy
, w
d•stro
e ,
slo
tif
o one
riehtfull
w
et,
briad
str
all
11
vi
a
th
ere
be
o
t
° f
h
u
ns
ui
er
re
s.
E
n
lho
cou
oo
Ho
ve
ur;
fal
e
s
of
no
te‘t
I;
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A:
Hi
t
one
St:
ne
w
to
d
by
the,
y.
i
es
Youth
io
ter
gee
wellingeve,
se
es
r eacee
in,
des,use
, hacil
he
8, and
i
-
oth
; in
4 fo
re
d tepapest.
• deed,
cub
he lend,
lones
• erel
0
le.
• 1 neer
in
eck
res
di
y
an
abl
itan
U
is
e
be,
erfl
, c
6
w
s
ope
a
fal,
ed
tilt
ro
y t
esal
s ;
try,
characte:
s
th
y sianple
which
s.
.radually
°wily
rushing
hills.
-it
ta
'rot
so
rie
up ;
.lands
:n
=
years
. nd I
in the
r the
• cat)
that
stride
the
over
They
broken
be
would
3b.,Mr.
, n tl
••ay:
fter
the
iodericli
ed
t time.
imeally
wetho
ent
rs he
and
as
ci D
=
ever
'• row
he
quantity
filled
leach
•
. eeling
would
'tents
mach.
necessar-
.
1 ARt,BI IN
1
e eared, w
a log him
here is
pod wate
e even fro
NI ay. A s
T ore ale
a;.res seed
c leap. :
r
e enuises
DUNCAN
• ARM
• . parte
a ining 11
d : r is goo i
W tered w
or the pre
la use and
to churche:
fr m Blyt
f• • the Son
b_. _ir.orinogriale,
ARM I
4- For So
0 the Mil
re es, abort
ei, well te
va tion. T
T ere is a
stone stab
re d pleat •
sehool. '1
iv thin two
fo riniles
as the pro)
th premis
G: ItrNEY
* ARM F
sale it
. R. 8.,
a good.
ood orc
acres.cle
der.driu
balanc
..ituaLed
monven
hin 6 miles
,and a
ticulars
or by
d P. U.
_e_
ST- NLEY
utho Il alt
Pil i rg 6 i. a
41 fen ed ad
e and fra
splrn id bearing
Is 'Rhin
n Kip fon , dn
hoot ithin
ight : cres
d tn • rase
r fu ther
or to Drysdale
FOR
f Lot 16
res, othou
under -drained.
e barn;
orchard
five miles
the Great
three quarters
' of fall
This property
particulars
P.
SALE.—For
!Bauble Line S
.. •'
o7 of wind
'Ilie
shed and stable
and leht
of BayPileld
Western
of a z
wheat aud th
will be
apply on
0. ANDIt
8
Pam
.
Pe
Bri4fit
•
271
sortmenf
Mant
PRIG
COT
Mantle
Y,
e finest
rted direct,
nee if
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a
DEN
Ar
requ
;
OR 8 o LE IN HULLETT. — N
ef Lot: 34 and 85, Concession 13,
P acres; 80 acres denied ; the rem
-hard -- ood hush. Sail, clay loam,
th a n ver I/tiling sriring creek ri
oises. Frame barn and tables,
a convenient
and goo o youchoong orchar . It iss
:.ls, and is situated 4 I m.
and 10 from Clinton. For fur
ao. 1 o -W,ALT17, camiNGH
hPli)a); of said lot , or to Lontea-
799
. .
Notwithstanding the a
farmers and others over. th
of hard times, we still 121141
•
BUSINESS steadily incre
iSileviniadtlheePith°e0::tghhieill-t loc.:la:8888:ot:
I
GIVING . ALL LOW
kT:04WiS:U14:1)°t/j1:: are eWerstEt
NEITILER BUYER NOR
.
a"leo
et
c
f 1
aid
1
re
id
•
Y .OPE
Room wilL
L 4THiANI)
8 of all the
,
• Will bo found
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the
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LJUINUAN.
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TUCERSMITH
s, Che: , tale
'Bond PTuookerstuit
65 of whieh
ced, a d in
le ba SECO
rick 1 nuse
ing underneath,
of wa er -and
a is.far A is
nnles f the
rom Spate
ri. tor s g
8 or I I Br
Pr 'del!.
R SA E. -1 -i
Tuck rsmith,
Tucke smih..
•t.n-
rame ions
ard an two
red a d 7
( d an. in'
is wel tim
ithin pne
ent te -se
of Seafo
ood gravel
pply o the
etter a 111011.43
,-.--
' OR SALE.For
farm of the tinders'
, containing
ere etc: red, under-draiin-
a first-clEtsa state of eu,Iti-
18 • splen,did p isture land.
and neiv bank barn With
also a. good orch
is ;vitt in half a utile
beitatifnlo situated, tin
village f Brucefield,
th, and ill be soid ch
ing to anima. Apply
eafield P 0. ALEX.
848
-One hu dred acres
being lot29, concession
There are on the prei
, a frame barn and etabl
good wills. There t
free of s umps and
pood sta e of eultivatio
ered wi i hardn•ood.
.ile of B ucefield stall on_,
tools an. churches a
th, and 7 miles of 01
road to both places.
proprie or on the pre
MUNRO, Brine-
80
ed
*.25
rd
f a
Is
nd
ap
on
oa-
or
08,
re
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It
id
n-
or
n-
•
DRESS
:-
04.1011ic teh:Booddeepoafrttrhoen:eta:iniliibi
_
visitezna:adnvnlinonsIrtenriinagis:rde,
.
M I L Li
This branch of
suf4Icie-
Hinems has just
markets, better
:117, TO:etthh7er .W:ths
work-ers, are now ready
early spring
READYMADE
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jthhiasilathePearnetmweesn'tit
Leave your
wait we ' in
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Suit equal
and finish`to any.
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aecognize as th
success.
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to -13.
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test
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Eggs
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in
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goods
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apinand
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as W
firm oi
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• iently, t
iness of
ticula.ts oi
= undersiikned•
E —T
vapor
pon
ve be
the ca
ss, an
fine payink
Robe
. D. 1
rthw-st
le pro
aid fi
ith reaard!to
le nndersig ed loffer th
tor !and Cid r Mills for so
asy ',terms of paylment. T
n fitted np in a compl
yin on of ti e Fruit Evan
I are now in fi .1 -class worki
busine s can be do
tson, one of the partners
ilsOn & Co , 1 as gone to E
Territer.y, to remain p
ie must b sold and t
n finslly dose u For a
said p opePriy apply
D. If. WILSO . Seaforth. 7
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cession
acres c
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h
.ses ; lai
no ehed
mails, a
d gravel
trees.
ool, po:st
ea, 'Ojai
rely free
best in t
rietor going
B 4.NC a,
ATIGH DY,
F
13,11
eared,
in a h
rdwoo
e fra
ud w
d six
coad t
he vil
office
is the
from s
ie 0311
t
on
Sea
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h 132
wedieh
The balaneeis
Tod.
leArskmane
ng bearing
the villoige
from
to ea'h
1 whe
60 acr•s
premi:
UTE •
--1
..ROFOR
illet,i150
well4enced
glibuthtre
e barn,
rk-ohop
fret(
rom
eaoh
age Of
blaicksmith
fa
um
tYC
Manitoba.
he Premises,
()rill'.
- —
LO
cre4
me
'1: here
a.2,0todirbas
b
Brussels,
h place.
t. The
of
ei, or
.
SA E.—Lot 6, oo
sere:, superior Ian
, t oriotnghly uncle.-
twofu efuramiveatdiownevneg-
stone f oundation ; large
; tbr e good wells arid
- Clint° I Sealorth a
Londes ociro and Blyt
place ; y /nog orchard
Htirloe , in which is
shop, and t
Thera are 100 acr
s. and th ( farm is one
? Object in selling : t
1 pply to JOH
or to- Mr. S.
817
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FOR S .LE.—For sal
of lot 15 conees•-ion 1
1 re 1 '
za cluegairlesclt,utwe e
: algid 7
tim 'cored with th
are eigl ty acres nearl
0 board tone
1 ngs, t iree wells an
orchardm It is situate
of Walton, 12 from Se-
wiih good gray
The e.are 14 acr
farm will be sold •
it, to ' nit pnrchase
address Walton P. 0
. 828
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411
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pl
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the
no
as
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lty
per
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coking,
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.etecdoteS
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t of
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t e
a -
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t aril's
oft
his new'
n Facur
of &mace
fond,
hits,' wee
woul or'
on, e, .
certain
ne head
never
and :
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seem' :;:'
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par'
have' t '
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voice,' f
I rem :naheri
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by thi
the fat •
himalf
me
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or 6 ' y
moat; o
ut both
the r
thenao,'
home a.
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and
t
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man ,.,e
tut tw
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se, arid
.
of rnistakee
graten
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' th.
ref*clsing
llegia,
b v e
! w- hieb.
in
at
co' c
h
ma
attire'
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' eh WI
king
er • who
and
•
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uc h
as
es of!
m
tivin
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t e
h
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soraiti-
(lab
could
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cent
;na.
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test
Prot
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and
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,
was
two
say that
for
flog both
No less
- '
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in
I have
the
:
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0
the -
thotigh
to
Children
het Orin
;conker
says
being
sheuld-have
two!
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so at
katiclreuns
I have'
' an
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A married
lad y
iti love
affection,
lady
was
I lattee:also
. •
quaint
married
be
In the
of
diatinguishes
e no
to h
thrill
I believe
-
in which
.
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collecti
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perso
many
twins
mg meet
e twin
er on
isitor
they
igtier
allow'
are
between:
; hut
: "
of
etc.,
very
my
'
mother
renter,
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thii3
aappatalLi
four
enga
first:
togetherffir
with
to see
thoe
in his.
nor
which
a
terms,
distingn
welt
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f II'
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that
does
of s'neh
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Bargains
zng the months 0A
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stock ts large anti
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January'
246,- f
well
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and ptrices
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Canadian
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Glassware
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f-111,-i11°Po
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oilf
cul.ivation,
'res. fof lull
'11.1; rereamre sgo
two large yo
..2i. o iles froi
fort a.nd 8
roes ;lead in:
sow with fa
one block, or
App y on the
T11 MAS S
Ameincan
11
1
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,
on.
and
.
and
,
1- C31-1:ZO
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A large stock of
prices . defy compe
sold -at mill pric
etc. FREE DELIVERifr
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ocerzes
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which fo. 1' Ilytta
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Coal 0-4 Salt
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e- sale, or
plae , lut 10,
tain rig 50 i
near y all fre
fene d and m
is a 'rst.clas:
a he ed log
well This fa.
on a good gr I
corn •r of the
the i lage of
with or without
prie or on MI-
PET ?It Mo'
.e.
UCK ' RSaaiTH
will be exchange,
cone Won
cres, 411 Of
. from sturtipa,
a MO statie
orch • rd, a
ouse, . nd
m is ithir
vel ro • an
ot. I is a
Kippe ..
th ero
prem ses,
'E.
FO ' SALE.—Fo
for a large
8, Tuc -ersmith, con
which is cleared an
und • r -drained, wel
of culti ation. Thor
frame b rn and stables
a never failing sprit%
five mil •s of Seaforth
a ache 1 t t h
sat
with? =el:ilea-a
hig, far oi .will be sold.
. rAppl to the pro
r to E. oondville P. 0
806
Fielt.
Of
.,
more
of the
d Tr
e at
inflaM
resi
and
ok foe
as
18 reo
ent of
—`
•erienice
e gre
Person:
o , of steam:a
• rni frien
' aye ago
• e a
y ,
poise
ds had
: tea-pbt
so that
' c lean
r. Rich
•
lad d ra
is mo
tied that
simian.
•,
ng
b -at
n
od:ri
Io
e •
ne
n
rell
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alt e:
ily
a,
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of c
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of
0!
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ex
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c
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i s whe
o r.
-a
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nd
! th
rd
id
t h ,
end
it
•
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no
ill
:
n if
plo
th
ep
in
o
ye •
ntion
e
un
=
Jobn
•
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In
a,
has
l'.88e1.
ea
en
t
*as
A 'M 1N
F
• ear. 0
mg A acres,
part y Under.
t
s a io ps, and ,
bale .tee of the
woo arid ceo
e barns
orch 1rd and
ings are all
last four e'
quer er znilcs
13elg ave.
a mi e This
h .
c ea . Appl
P. O. HENR
MOR 'IS
, oeeession
;5 of Inch
raine, and
o
b out 14.aeres
land is well
ar. T iere
and •tableis;
good •ell
ew, 11= ing'
is 11 -is
from Brussels,
here i• a s
is a s end
r on he
CL RK,
FOR. 8 • LE.—For a'
8.1
b, dorm, contain
a -re clear A veell fenced
about 20 a ' f f
ores ree nolo
seeded to grass. Th.
timb :red with hard
tis a good frame house
also a good youn
and pum . The build-
been b ilt iiitbin th:.
tvithin ti ree and thre,,
and ve miles from
hool wit oin a quarter o
d lot an o'll b 1
, o •ni e so d
'
remises or to Brussels
Proprietor. 8I7-tf
Laidlaw
'
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,
,
,
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9ROCERIES
,
,
wir
,
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SEEDS AT
.
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Timothy and
and Garden Seeds, i'otato
,
- / PliOVISlo
and eVerything
The highest plies
,
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SPRING.
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Also a fall stook
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DUCE E WILL
W
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NO
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A :EAUTIFE
4-/-
adjoi
pied
of la
hous
out- I
wood
s len
P
grout
ornaoiental
celle
let
p e
coun
minu
to•s-
For sale
. Mg the
oy Mr. Robert
d on which
. and briek
uildings
shed, well,.cis
R id orchard
nclUdinir
ds are
trees
t order.
d
an epm
y and is
r or gentlema
esti.V.alk
ld b
ereeraa
.
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REST IEEE
cheap
Magi
.n
is
sta
and c'
- of
gran
•
nice!)
an
, It is
' f t
or a
,adin
of the
beaitty
desired.
oe RPBER
, ,
Lo
the
of txeter
anson.
large
le with
nven,ionces
rn,
a trans
ry 'and
planted
hedge.
n fa.dt
1 e private
bly
's residence.
Rinsiness
and
Apply
, ,
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IN EX -ET L
residence
at
Ther
and co
all o
co
cellar &
different
small
' '
with
The
one of the
• le
re
adapted
part
hetet
on
FAWBOX
,
.
4
4_
R FOR SALE —
and grounds
present oceu-
are ten acres
fortable brick
her necessary
plete, such as
. There is a
varieties of
fruits. Th e
shade and
land is in ex-
most com-
•
idences in the
or a retired
Is within 15
of the town
fulness is all
be premises,
824-tf
.
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Flax Seeds
Oni4
- '
required f0
paid for !BOtter
,
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I .
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mileage use.
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and Eggs..
A. G.
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Show
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the
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eetttoent ef
grievances
oh on, OM •
sing, whiel-
:-.7 that we
goods,and
ving profit,
PRICED,
E BERTA
isfactory ta
SEEM,
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gic:840,1i
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it any OW,
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bac
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bine
man
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sme
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to hi
to
in
the
word
obedi
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and t
her Ns,
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bOyh
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great.
say
rePut
tempt
then
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too
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give/3
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