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bait
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let
for,
professed
ought
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dr
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twin
similarity
manner,
child
think,had
I
had
a,
brother
are
our
not
during
Thus
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the
fell
managed
her
courting
young
- which
in
who
easily
Collins
girl
the
a
brother
-not,
mi
case
in
a
up
at
a
-
a
a
I
an'
alin
'ezn
pail.
seed
of
that
stump
yei-
tell
•three
of
stump:"
left.
the
the
and
men
.awful
quiz
following
tricks
made
which
plamants
the
to
nocent
to
reflection
dressing
•
when
This
when
should
In
ftwin,
I
A
I
quaint;
In
thrill
ndI"
helinet,
face—not
'fitel
eye
nant
fear.
All
. that
minds.
speak
in flight
or Whatever
: lon
tho
nod
/
to 'himself
is about
, lou
eff '
in f
tom
T
my
thei
whi
fleld,
haste..
the,other
gruff
, "Hullo,
. And
the soend
apparition,
It is
He is
con.siderably
.
startled
three
mell,•
inept.
As
proceed
that:they
awful
it tvart
long,
ing fire,
their
theta
"Pooh-
" you're
Bich things
find out
the ghosts
The
but reassure
valorous
turn,
• They
Bill, pulling
•
pers.ina
"Yes,
why, ye
o' yer
necks
tLest I
thietin'
CL
and tha
and laughed
echo caught
again.
"But
an' hitt
tho' they
a • little'
comprehend.t
"-Walacozne
about it
proceeds
excitement.
"Thar,
wbite birch.
put an
I fixed
e a
about
That wonde
an'
yer
all ;
ye
fish
everybod
meat
• a year's
The boys
in their
Deacon.
story,
floe
were
ghost.'.
.Ane
Prof.
-lee Into
Two
, and
; but
.1 was
two
iley that
for
flog both.
Nole as
in. person.
a -
Ilave
the
: .
Amusing
one
porter
the visitor
though
to
Children
her t*in
conteary.
sari
ate
being
have
two
the other
remar
'. '
e
so at. this
children
know
have four.
aza
: 1
married
lady togeth
in love
to
affectionsete
in
lady
was
have also
married
be distingui
the
of
distinguiehes
touch
that
does
I bereve
1
'
tion of
in whioh
•
•
an
It
t are
stare.
—
the
they
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'or
I
white
g,h alie.
as-tho
to
oriese
n s. wile
neer at
close
is was
story
wild
b forme.
and
'As.
V0i06
looki
old Dea
out
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at
boys
in such
i
soon
to
ghost
et leas
white
and
knowle.
clear.
I"
as
what
boys
Dime
provide.,
retra
Jae'
that
sinipl
sepses
tunnilif
fixed
ortnive
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his
arms
wan
• asha
a•ns
to
y
old
s
pupp
a
thel
int
why,lt's
ca
hereabouts
and
l
fight
bnkeep,'
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ha II
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se
fix
at
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o greet)
thecabl
seilin
rt fdr
drOpth
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t, teeth;
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hey
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'n
they
this
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g
prised
stelae
ling
errible
yerecity:red
n
en
heard
teen
d,
ording
and
the
as
oats,'
re
still
'v
they
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theie
le eacon'
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tor.
jeitt
s,
ome
y
mysel
.i punkt
nd
infect•ion
just
waviet
ter
but
a air..
g
the
the
's
haat
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have
e
t's
4 9 fier
wal,
. othing
in
e
n ter
uptlie
end
fromieed
ha
by
I
d
to
are
of.
the
o
him.
othei
strutk
the
tim
op
the
chas
had
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loons
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tihe
ye've
froth
that
hit
toi'
na,
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the
only
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ose,
ad
,
after
the
ea'
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th
the ..
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fie
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but
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tilts
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f
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ket
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hem!
n iv
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em,
ir fl
th
the
n of
nttli
each
bou
um.
th
e
the
iehGl
a w
ith
tray
nd
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the
titte
atter
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in
t t
ea.
to •
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Th
om
ly
,rese
o ah
eas,
al
"
at
been
breakin'
a
terl
up
he
an
a
abou
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find
eaco
of
. bat
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rot
des
wind
itan
ce
at's.
1)41,11ex-fire,
lest
4 y co
vill
an
esh
no
thre
ory
of
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I thought
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siare-cro
keep
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b 11
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id
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o
fiiet
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1 old
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pick
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he
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h e
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the
r
foe
.
amid
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n
lo o
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old
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W.11
1:1.
i
other
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-
would
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1
helmet
I glotwing
the
• :a Italtga,
iiit goblins
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tened
hat
, az. ghost,
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v ie air
he
4 huckling
srey.
4 n,
nd.start
Id,
ul Phan-
: irs
along
;ha fence
: y of
in
. mind
ed
'mime?"
• whence
another
lantern.
-, and
,a little
(
avice
ce,
excite-
i tle they
stating
e mos
e parts--
, :wore's
1. leurn-
: hest
cluesed
eacion,
ain't
1 ng
o eat'
.
: tened,
of
to
ad.
goon
whis•
eat
yer
the
y cora,"
lantern
ountain
laughed
o' fire,
jest
Jerry
.whic
ant
as 'e
mn
an old
high.
onto it,
ter the
blow
crows.
tin
most
e "suet
rotten
up
•or I'll
.how
outs
birch
h
y a
to tell
yoting
"that
' " In-
the
.
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own
odna--
of
used
in
used
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nave
her
ad -
ether
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,
up.
,
1
1•1 ege
g to
tes
he'
he
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tina
his
to
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on a
n ci..
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us
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is
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his
nd
hat
do
bt
n 6, d
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Tea
Italie
ell
.
en
ers
ot
1de
in
by
her
the
a
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fiery
with
-
their
good
The
as
head-
He
with
each,
'1
when
-in
the
hot
,011
by
•
one.
,
is
-'a:
of
Pell-
' t
of
I
no
an,
all
i 1
i
the
re -
s I"
; '
w
-
as
to
all
h
-
7
d
,
tempe
'
ceeds
able
tribut
river
them
raysn
for
slop
-
suppli
mai
forests
,stream
floods
throng
come,
trees
th
wetting
of
of
-
ttace
pitlicy.
•
violent
'
they
of
miles
, acquire
i
• meeting
which
, much
• panion.:
Smith
on
.
his
illness
He
.•
eic
Gran
was
engineer,
single
his
d• isij
ity
fanning
a host
knoWin
.
_
of
-from
Mrs.
as.
with..
be
morning
th ou
his
tea-prit,
so
call
,
• ....—
a
e
to
•
'
a
destit
lost,-
•
nese
fir
h'egun
dIf
sievera
vi/ides
iti
dered
the
has
gions
•
w
gardle
their
of
cornea
have
these
known
Asia
tioae
settl
The
fall
fores
it
area
Prives
the
tains
any
rIrjr
bank:
havo.
dwell:r
meat
In
once
by
ting
'In
tries,
ment
tion
the
where
unkno
Th
pique
Fores
.
hold
The
It
ere
the
the
Cyclenes
dense
-
1
—Friday
•
the
residel3
ht
-
long
layed
to
"
— A
Nesse
h eivn
mes
g
t la
badly
in
l
have
of
had
Mom
kissin
her
•
for
ho
the
elf
(Wins
Writes
from
to
in
.—yelt
four
gre
give
thos
( the
midl
,renc
leav
'130m
brot
tem
was
rush
are
it's
I am
could
'
Man.
/'
1,1 Fo
i'
in th
been
tive
anbm
Thou
wroueh
Th
lolume,
die
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i
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a
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ma
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to
de.
sit
hu
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o
t
t
it
-es.
argon
.
18
the
sweep
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the
'
,o
froin
wa
"lett
Tru
regard
Baez
duty.
of
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few,
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bete
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7 nit,
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s
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a.
b
e
o
b
any
ica,
on
rea
ow
or
sgr
ea
ly
flo
W13.
re
ts
ce
rot
at
d,
veil
ro
e
Oa
to
rivers,
d,
on
•
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sta
a
d
1
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arid
of
a
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pe
of
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b.
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certain
fieqieently
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p.ssible,
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dn.
the
days
r
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t.
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ly
........._—_-__
.
filed
her
her•
—her
onld
ins who
r dogs
by .seent.
Fume
in adult
: ,
•
one .
oreignseefrice,
and said
don,"
e had
ears—our
next
perbeps
have.
ther 'of
life
•
as oomin
The
ays after
- B had
receive
ry nerv
iu,
? '
4
d joke.
It vats
erana
,,
ivoidersons,
ltw I
eniarked
wi •eister
th sistarsiant
o he,nd
he a interesting
Were.olosely
could•distinguish
: I -haves
antilita,kes
llife.
i• i '
, 1,
becasick,
a; "1
thin', kiog
zibt
rime
1,,--,
, :
-
an la4t
phe
It
the
at ho1
•
la
she
t
c m
A a
ns
say g .
Her nsw:r
on
1 liiha
e her
.
y,
'
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t
8ee
,
m set
as
wi
ti
m
id
as
u
d
"
k
tle
1
_
told
for
make
Thus
,
when
father
ought
was
me
. blance
necdote
remarke.ble
sent
. s,
os e
: from
not
due.
from
here
0 ne
eh;
we
low
Mine
he
both
me
to them
Was
like
exarop
expe
alike
few ane
•
an
I
you
my
for
•
to
who
of its
.
Ind
arriy
The
his
old
roorni.
Mother,
: e
how
4
was
friends
that
no
.
be
be
rot
t
b
w
I
rde
w I
incur-
m
NI
an
ETto,
th
w :Hers
es
e
w
no
g
e
0
hrcugh
rr
8
e
b1e,.
,w
.
oil
n
an
I. e
or
:0
t
ra
es
re
•
ea,
el-ar,
egg
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o
en
ri
a
u:e.
a
en.
a
in
c
so.
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too-
't
. a
ai
ied
ea
o •
pre-
e
di:-
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t.
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t.
a
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t
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w.
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n
eat
e:
io
ce:
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et
16
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b
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m
m
a,
fo
h
1: 4.
0 1
a
i n
ye
tie
ae
s '
pe
of
I p
Id
xt
y,
ke
e
re
to
,
1
she
that
like
lasing
e.
iment
o try
ween
dotes
ween
'officer
. mei
rued
were
other
early
s. sq
•
shall
*of
- by
rein
'a on
• for
twin
. liar-
ther
g A
how
, B
ious
e A
real
. aye
roc -
leen
:rs.
ade
een
in
we-
eat-
aie
me
ing
it12
en-
by
ich
re-
wEi
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of
ith
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sts
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in
of
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an
k 8.
be
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sh .
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125
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fenced,
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hes.ko
8 fariele.
two
2i-
formil
roads,
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twee,
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stifle
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and
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man
atin
order,
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the f
mon
a
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bush
parti
the
FIIIST
drained
main
iste
20 t
best
—
FARM
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f
ere
la
th
bl•ck,
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SAL].
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above
GRAND
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goods
our
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and
f S
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full
one
filled
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leave
of
Price
cheapeat
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mem .eld
to •th
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BY W1E. A.. RUM . •
It was probably the most blood
lug and terror -inspiring ghastever
et least that was what Jerry Snow,
Fack Dancaze- and Bill McGee thought
Ill they came scampering . through
ield, failing over -stones and stumps,
?lu-nglag headlong into thickets
wilingl
at the top of their voices.
The way it all cam,e about was
I 'was early in june. They had started
nit in the afternoon to go trOuting
be pretty little mountain stieam
lame dashing down from the side of
haipee range and empties into Winui-
gssio Lake at Melvin Village.
With their rude fishing -tackles and
em of earth worms for - bait, they
taxied out, bent on haviug a good time,,
nd a good time they did ba-ve
After they had followed thostream
eyond the ea* mill. which stands
lie footofthe mountain, the fish. began
) bite as though they were hungry,
'he brook ran through a forest which
tended from the base to the summit
f the mountain*, betaken here and there
.,
long the foOt of the eminence by small
learings which were used as. pastures
y the farmers who lived further clown.-
t came tumbling and roaring down
ttle ravine, occasionally falling
dges of greater or less height in bean-
tel caiscades.
. .
Creeping carefullythreugh the beshes
hich fringed the stream, tlae 'boys
Mild catttionaly drop their hooks
e little pools at the foot of the water-
lis, and sometimes before the
tually touched the water it would
Zed by some voracious •but unwary
h, and with an excited— I
" Golly, I've got 'anther one,t!
eokled beauty would be landed. This
ntin•ned until each •of the three had
ble string of trout, some ten inehes,
d some' three inches- in length.
eiting had the. sport been that they
pt on, following the stream far urine
nintain, and -it w•as not lentil nearly
aset that it occurred to any of them
It it was time to start for home.,
' I say, Jerry," shouted Bill, "the
1 ain't more'n an hour high,
we's fog risire down thar on the lake,
rent two fellers don't want to stay
the woods all night, you'd . better
,kin'tracks." • . . ,
' Guess yer right," answered Bill,
o had just palled in another nice
tit, " but, my gracious I don't I hate
eave snoh splendid fiehing ; neVer saw
thing like it, why we've got near
,ut as many as we can Ing ; come,
ke hurry ma" ' 1
Ali right; I'm ready when you aere;
ain't it rough to have to give it
r ? Ain't I buin,gry, tho',. Seems.
I could eat one o' them trouts raw
.. it'll be two hours and a half
Be hours afore we MD get home, too."
0 i yer needn't eat raw fish. 'Twon't
s bat a few minutes to cook some,
I dunno but we'd travel 'non ghteater
pay us fur stopple:P." .
But howl* Rolle ter cook 'em ?
t got no fryin'-pan, have we?" .
Jest pick up eome dry wood, and
show ye how it's done, I learned -of
er when we worked cutting wood
on Co* Island." - .
iy wood was gathered and a bright
started. Meanwhile Jack had clean-
half a dozen good-sized trout, and
ading them- open, placed them on
of gridiron made of green branelies.
a raking over the fire be put th-;_em.
ie glowing coals. pretty soon the
began to sizzle, and when they were
rned oil one side they were turned
and cooked on the other, While
seoking had been going on Bill had
id pieces of birch bark, and when
ish were done he had some clean,
oloseking, sweet-smelling plates all
v to receive them. .
.i ow help yourselves, boys," re-
ied• Jerry, as he tran'sferred the
ns of the rude. grithren th the
e and seized upon lit tempting Mot-
mself ; but dropped it as quickly as
sh it was a red hot iron. •
Brusha, ain't it hot, tho' ?" he ex-
seed, altereately blowing and suck-
ia fingers ; " guess we'll have ter
for 'ern ter cool ()little."
time, however, even red-hot trout
..
iool,- and the boys enjoyed a hearty
a. There was a lack of .sap and
ming, but voracious 'appetites made
r that.'
low, chaps," paid Bill, as he finish-
3 last fish, " it's time fur us ter be.
Ma', an' we've got to do some pooty
alkin' if we want togethems by
Me, 'taint a very easy road faller-
a brook down , bat I'm ,afeared
lose the way if we don't keep nigh
d
smelly if that fog comea up here,
bee it'll be as dark as a stack 0'
oats" '
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le one then disoarded.hia figh pole,
,eing only small, lithe sapliags eat
the stream, tolled up his fish line
It it in his pocket and taking his
" -i
string of fish started down the
-ai•n
, . It was a rough path, and as
'darker and darket,they had much
e in clambering over the obstables
ir way. As they feared, the fog
ip the mountain, and ere they
tall way home it was so dark that
mid scarcely see fifteen feet ahead.
Le brook served as a guide to their
, and they followed it till th_ey
o a clearing about two-thirds of
3r down.
ness this is Deacon Jones' field,"
Wok, EIS lae comes to the fence,
think we'd -better go 'cross lots
t o' the *ay."' ,
i a little 'spicioue We'll get lost in
ick fog ; but at any rate it's bet-
bumblin, and straddlin''' round
the reeks an' bushes over theta
brook."
r accord'ingly strike off through
d. Gettin . h
,g out of t e woods they
a little lighter, bid it is still dis-
ely dark. Through the pasture
), antil finally co ne e to a plowed
1 which the -you.i3•g crop is just
; u,p. Here the walking is much
• Dill, who' is the oldest, trudges
head, the others following after
111 Ale.- . ,
tenly the 'eider sto d *
. ps, all - in
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aecriceents„ ories out :
Kit St; 1 -look tit -thee! Wh-what's
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t e reotion in which Bill
iti•ng, the boys behold a sight
aearly takes their breath away
[gilt. Right before thein—cer-
lot fifteen feet off—stands a most
peetre—a ghost—yes, it must be;
tuft be any - doubt about th e mat-
Bre it stands, a tall figure clothed
e, with great -white arms stretch.
as though about to catch all
On its head is a b •
right sort of
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'FOR SAL .—LoL 27 and 28, High Stre
s."-- the hou e the eon, loymerly owned by
ca. Apply o G. McGaughey, Exc.)
the Estate o he 1 te Donald McIntosh.
MoCAIIGHEa andt. MoDE MID, Exeon
Announ
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maker, in a go
The cottage is
ibituated. Th
or Reps
wock . N. WATS
. A comforts le cottage anti twci
table far bl okstaith and agon
. d p rt of th town for ba inesS,
in ood reps r, and is plealant/y,
svh le property will be sol.. in a'
atel and very cheap. A ply tc.
N, eafo,rth. 8184f ,
DEPART
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VARII FOR eL.—For
9, blot ris, containing
dotnhethert
baj:kneeicLIerirrend,r,eal
yheonuisegaadartgr =ctir
property is we 1.feticed,
soon with fad whdat.
mile and a ha f a
schools, chute es, Foet
. For f . rth
prentisea to 00 IN
b° 11 aiwn P. 1'
Thenteeet-114,1CIIJLOP
50 unmet lot
hdi eehr rr ea i neelde.a •eilc„ribfreeteterf
:sitnated Rho I t b
:rtissohn It ie well
nd a food ft. me (i)barn
AO a go id
1 , pear and berry
t is one and a scouter
pply to—ROB :HT
ss on a, mow [lop,
8 le,lot 24, cone ssion.
12b acres, 80 of hirsh
nipairenth,lieereegoaodneh:r wood,
S.ogroGhdosiPcorifnrguiwt aes..17hea'
and 5 Berea of nevi Is nd•
It i situsted wi 'bin a
Walton where ther aret
MS ;Stores. &o. a ms:
part].) lora apply o the
McART UR, or it 1)8s2, :eller'
trOT SALE.—The . °nth f
40. minces ion 18, 45 tic es of 1
sniatehseancdo ,e231,1.
rioei d
lf way between Seaforth and
fenced. - There is a log ,, on- e '
,
an frame stable and t
with pole
rchard p nted . ,
trees in goodbeariog rder.
miles .ast from Lead fury.
McMILLx1AN, I ot 33, Con-
or to Bo les, Seaforth . O.
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the best
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and
Twills
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cogots.
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elected by
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from the manufacturer
CtIstomer.
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Jackets
HE STAPLE
THE LOWEST
PRINTED
MILLINE
The Millinery
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able to show
Feathers,
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Call and
weeds west
te' Furnishings,
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will find the
ALUABLE ARM F.O.B. 9 LE —For sal
No. 5, 'in e 'Ray field° . noession, tow ,,saia
Godei, 85 , 40to 5 ecru.
f rchci ee
ee frorn 1.til . pa ' balance well ticlearedmbered
.ntsge on Be:field River, a d on the Cli
°ad,' and sclj•ins ' the' ino rporated villa
ayfield. For ernSe, futthe particulare,
nAd Moici)euerf s et e avply to LE TH EINGST
t, oncators, 18: Kiogstreet
oronto 'or to OHN MORG N, Hotel Re
ayfields , 815
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and
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. ton
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and
ME
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per,
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tan-
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in violent
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Searcely,
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f the
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going
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need:
the
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a to t
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al /Me
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ttribialed
part
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being
of th
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strict
timb
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son
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f fores
ld the
heav
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sun
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wh
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from'
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river;
cent
too,
desol:
cinch
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force
their
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Is vio
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tihin'thctoInet
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bf th'is
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Gulf
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of forest
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tempes
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cut
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fet y
lones
'ere
(3' slate
le.
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eck
y has
and
able-,
tants.
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b-aein:
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, •Cerried
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same
ope,
.1 ay
fal,
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ropean
the
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s ; and
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charade:
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the
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.
which
.
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rushing
hike
it
takes
down
rotected
tate-and
soon
rivers
. p;
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'protee
years
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in th
r the
min,
hat
II
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the
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broken
would
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ter
-the
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time.
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s he
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filled
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meld
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log honee
here is ri.
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front
A schoo
eereeearperedigt!
reap.°
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NCANt
ARM
parte
112
is good
tsred with
the premises.
ancta
churchei
nitieBnlytrti
la
the South
ough /34
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F
tbeeraSinloe
abotlt
well fenced,
The
re is a
stabling
i pleotyl
°el. 1
two
ilea
he pro;
pre&ses
I 2NEY,
RM FOR
sale in
R. 8.,
a good
od orchard
ores cleared
er•drant.
balarreel
tiated
convenient
in 6 miles
good
touters
or by letter
p, 0.
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tie SIT
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a
splr
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or to
• NLEY FOR SALE.—For
1.41 erfesla, la S gable Line.,
e , a bou 57 of whiel
ed and under drained. 1 he
!rime barn shed and st
id b ming or ard and picot
ithtin five mil of Bayfield
en, on the G eat 'Western
Stbin three luarters of a
eresi of nfall wheat art th'rty
trhaseErF pTartijszaertaypi7ityl on
Drysdale P. O. . ANDR
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Pel
FOR
. I I,
acres
hard
a
goo
and
an
o app
p
0.
T
65
bal
brick
nn
of vsater.,
hie fgr
miles
from
ri. tor
or to
Prsp
SA
Tuck
Tucke
frame
an
d and
is well
Within.
to
of
apply
S El IN H LLETT. — N
•
ot 84 and 85, C nceesion 13,
; 80Siores cltd ; the rem
oodbash. 8 it, clay losm,
n ver aiTiog sdring creek ri
Frame barn and st.ibles
yoning orchard. It ie convenient
s hoods, and is -situated 4 miles
10 from plintiti. For fur
y o WALI.ER CUNNINGH
r of ;said lot .ror to Lon
" 79
N-otwithstandieg
and others
hard times we
,
steadily
a PRooF 11N
he
e t righ
them on the
ALI,
-GOODS
well they
BUYER
the a
i
over tip
;
kill •m '
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la
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low•est li
LOW'
A WID
are sail
NOR
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C ERSMITH , OR
e ), the farm dt rbe
d ITuckeramit -
le containing
f whiCh are cleired,
a d its a first-class
ceel is splendid
rinse and ne bank
• erneaili, also a
and is with n
. is be.,titifuli situatc,d,
if the village ! Bracefield,
S •afo th and ill
S ,
s 'going to X mum
Brae.field P 0:
-dm 848
E. -I -One hu dred
:rsrnith, being ot
smith. There are
louse, a frame barn
tiV0 good we Is.
a I d 73 free of s umps
in a Rood stale of
timbered wit' hardwood.
we Mile of B trcefield
schools and churches
Seafolth, and miles
gr: yel road to.b tb
• the propriet r
0 THOMA.S h UNRO
'
SALE.— or
undersi ed
' ' 25
end -sr -dr in-
state of c ti-
pisture la it
barn with
good ' orchard
half a mile If a
an. ii
a .d
be so; b :a
d e e
Apply is
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om will
4TH
of all. the
will be found.
•
the
it
,
etc.
acres or
29, concession
on the pre
ts,
ind stabl
There . re
and w•11
cultivatio ;
It
static) ,
at d
of 011-
places. Fr
on the
Bru •-
' 805
DRESS
In this department
pods of the
and all materials
and mourning
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MILLIN
This branch of
saffieient
has just returned
markets, better
-
supply the wants
together w1•03.
are now ri3ady
..
early spew,/
-aftklIO
LO T
department
all the newest
Ideave your
,
we can en
Snit
a finish to •an
cities. We
tailor on t he
the wants of
SATISFY THOSE
WITS
as th-
e
suecess.
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CASH AND FIRST-CLA1
DUCE WE MILL
i
UNDERSOLD.
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4
Show Goods.
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SEAFORTH.
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to
fat
prepared
of her i
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to su
milline
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patterns i
order, or ii
pl
p ..), von
1 _
118 1. '
-a in qua'
thing mad (
have now
premises ,
customers
.
Mt
-
US
1-
on y road
NOT '
IV T
0 11
,
ing
lateet
ies,
t wa4
,
IIA_L
Clothing,
novelties
Collars.
'
Eggs in tbe
,
.
!
.
N. &
1
fine
•
ce
Ge
.
t and best
.
ts' Hats and
Department,
cA
your
Toron
Un
for
rder for Sp
o. All the
erclothipg,
Batter au
goods in
SALE —T e
Fruit vapcir: tor
e ,
b 3 htt
. ex?f nr4thee car !lin
Business, an are
and a fine p yin
• IV S Robe tsons
rm of D. D.1 ilson
on, Northwe t Territory,
.
nt13, the pro erty
' '
ess of said fin I finally
ulars with re • rd
nciersigtned* 111 . D.
ndersign d offer the
li.nd Cide Mills for sa
terms of payment. T1
d up 'n a coinple
on of th 1 Fruit Evapo
.
now in fi t t -class workt
busine ' can be don
one of the partners
& Co , h gone to E
to rema.in pe-
must b sold and tl
-close u For an
to's i4 r 1")*
p erty apply t
'ALSO 1P. Seaforth. 702
r
e
e
e
-
g
ft-
f
e
k
•
,
-
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'
;
i
I
'
and
and.
etc
CLASS
pession.13,
aeres cleared,
and
er, hardwoo
s; laige
abed
n • 11.
el's, and
ravel road
ees. The
, ppd.
, aejoniii
ly free
in the
etor going
kNCE,.
— •—•
IN
north
of
well tinder-
tion.
liardlood.
om stu
are geoid
ge youpg
s from
rad 8
eading
ith fall
or
in the
AS &SUTER.
.
Ht
in a
fram
d
zniles
six
to
vill
, office,
the
from
caun
to
on
Seal
--
Mclin
132
which
The
nps,
tram
ba
the
r
f om
to e
whe
60 ac
premis
FARM
let,
well
hi h
bu
bar
w rk-s
fro
rom
ach
go qf
bla di.
arm
s umps.
y.
Manitoba.
t 4 p
srth:
---:•-
OP
:cres
00
. rain
b lan
her
ali (1.2
- buildings,
nig
i loge
• s
• ru
c 1 plac
I The
of
.•s, ox
.
FOR SA E.—Lot 6, co
150 acres superior land
fenced, th *roughly uncle
tate of ultivation • rel•
h ; two frame dwe'l lin
,stonefo ndation ; larg
op ; thre good welh3 an
Clinton Seaforth an
Londesb iro and Blyth
place; y ,n.pg orchard of
Harlock, in which is
ksmith hop, and tw
There are 100 acre
and the farm is one o
Object in selling : th
Apply to J'014
emises, cr to Mr. S. G'
817
--e— -------e--
FOR S E. --For Sale
of lot 15conces-ziOn 14
acres ar,: cleared, w'el
d and in : high state o
e is timbsred with th
are eigh y acres near])
0 rods of board fence.
three wells and,
qrckairds. It is situated
lof Walto ,, 12 from Sea-
. '
itelswit good
e , . The e are 14gravel
acres
farm '11 be sold in.
it, to s it purchaser.
address Walton P. O.
828
Galt4
coll
co
the
th
were
he, eves.
he
the
.i ,
•
' th
me of
in 11
it in
i
m,any
twi
, es
se
twi
on
VII
ign
allow
are
; bid
: le*
of their
th
., ,
very
my au
moth
' W e
mo
•nel
us apart"
et
• enga
• I
fled,
wit
his
nor
whi
a
terms,
well -
" 1400e
of bis
the
-n
, as
such
Mies:
cl.git:
, i
u
et
we
MO
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, an
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lief
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e n
emirc
to•
Ceason
the•collegei
d
. as
art.-
ly
er
ave
the
as
oice
.
-remember
ved
by
e
hi
treraely
., so
'r
i natances
•nt
both
he
. en
mnweCtridomtecitiglain
and
ente
. t
by
novel
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in
which
le
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nirestigated.
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aneca
it
'
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re
vs
s'itie
qu'
pe
pi4ed,
th•
fathcizt.
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6
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twi
but-
Of
-
,
h
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e
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d
wer
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anothel
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ed
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: 1
10 k
re,
two
danghte
the
fetiture
' '
nen
'in'
.
1
'
' much
years
,
of
firs
a d
n
ii
th
h,ith
she
"
nt
a test
,
.
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4
otes
of '
f
. requently
aever
d t
w
as
og
otetp
Ida
s,
s the
•
f tit
-
gro
at
' 13
t
refa
by
w 103
•
•
in
at
mate'
marVe
h wit
mg
who
an
•
alike
of
' m
winsMet-
time,
th ere.
ither
(Add
r, -welt
brdt
mild,
m.
of
e
lov
gives
the
—
I have
1j384-.
Big
DU
-
tO
/-1
ligt
'''
1
ing
Mitre
stocl
.
A large
prices
_sold
,attend
,` etc •
L
C
• ,
'
Bargains
the. months of
the oest va,tue
is e and
I
ntra
• . .
-
i
:
Grco
•
ever
, c
ry
and
1
.
s l
Yow
j
1884.
Glassware
.
.
is your
.
red in Seaf.
s
, .
I
. time
, .
orth
t
,
Otalit y
,
stock
I ;
• Sal,
!
a
.
. the
to
requiting
with
goods.
not.wait,
Et38.41:111tde
A
in
class
TO
We
ness
'FOR
Inspection
KI
in
January
for
tell
Arne
&
.
C
_ y
sel
ed,,
k
6 ery
Pebrt4
money
a d p
.
• ,
1
I' ,
,
.
I'
oceries
OUR
c4n
i
i
irley.
1
.
- etIZIO
1
stock of 'General
defy epmpetittion,
I
at mill pricet.
FREE .D.ELIVERY.
il .1
aialaw
I
on
and
and Canadian
•
bond,
"EED
Se
which hr
&Days ini
C 7 01
oa., t
forth
*men
-le s•
place,
tainins
arly
ifleenced
is a fir.
a hewe.
well.
on a g.
'corner
the vi 1;:e
with o
prietor
PETE
• IN TUCKE • 8
le, or will e e
lot 10, conee sion
50 aores, .11 o
411 free from tu
and in high stat
t -class orcha d, a
log h use, a d 4
I his fa is w thiri
od gra 'el roa filla
of the 1 t. It is allio
of ippeu. '
witho t the I cro
on the premises, Or
MOO E.
ITH FO SALE.—For
changed for a larger
8, Tuck rsmith, con-
which s cleared and
s, unde -drained, well
Pof It' t; ' 'h
iranciue 11).ivi Dug.
d s tja b leerse
never ailing poring'
fire mile of Seaforth,
a schnol house at the
within fotir miles of
he farm will be sold
. Apply to the pro-
to Egm ndville P. O.
i 806
morn
of the
d Trunk
e at G
infia, sem
resid
rs art
,
k for
d as a
a reo
t of
grea,
Pence
,of s
m fri
ag
e a h
7.
poison
s had
tea- p '
o tha
clea
r. Ri
ink of
dratik
s mouth
• ed that
ician..
. .
•
.g' lethin
be
de
:n
:mplo
ea
rd
'• n
of
est
alle
ri-1ng
nde
d.
de
puit
t a
1 ' 4
a III
b
oo1li
t
e
; ---_,
.
AR
eh
ing 50
partly
stamps
balanc
.
wood a
frame
orehar
ings ar
la" f°
,quarter,
Belgrasie.
amtle.
h
ri... eoa.p .
IN I. ORRIS
ap Lo 15',
' 'eres, 5 of
nderd ained;
and a out 14
of th land
d ced• . There
barns land
and a goods
all n w, ha
yeas, -It
milts from
Tbere is
This is a soti
:: tpspilly , oonL1
FOR
C neession
which
and
aer
i8•wc11
stable.'
ell alnd
ng
is N
:rus
: se
iidi
I le
SALE.—For; sale
t3, Al rris, contain-
are cleare well fenced.
ahead 20' c'res fr.ee from.
s seeded o grass. The
timber d with hard-
s a goo frame house,
,;" also good young
pump The) 'build-
been bui t Within the
ithin th e and three
els, and fil e miles from
ool withb ia quarter of
Int, and will be sold
11)8rIsto°,. to 132:11_ssFls
.ermo
i 617 ti
F'eld
of
WA
I
I
. G
1884.
•
SEEDS AT THE
• _-
, ' .
ei lover , Timothy and Flax
agfl Garden Seeds, Potato
:
°CERES PROVISIO
I
El and everything required
'
The highest price paid
-
•
-
.
r
a
TEA
.
,
AU
-
A good
Set3.
T,
.
1884
STORE
asaortme
.
Also a full
AND ' LA
G
Seaforth.
•
'
nt of
stook
'
. SS-
S
.
I ,
AIFORTH
,
BEA
A at
adjoini
pied by
Of -land
house a
out -buil.
wood-sh
81)19lis
fruit inel
grounds
ornatne
cellent
plete an.
county
farmer
minutes
and loca
that con
or to Ex:ter
.
• - - __-
.
"Ti"Fur,
r sale .hea
g the
rk is Ro
,n whi
•
d brie
ings a
d, we
oreha
.
utilise.
are
•tal treesicel•ati
order.
comfortahlb
:nd is admirahly
or gentlernants
walk olf
Con fo
d be d
P.
Ilksr
I,
'llag
ert
h is
- sta
d c
. cis
d of
grap
It is
the
heauq7
ired.
O. 1108ERfF,18808.
0 spicE IN
the rbsidence
Of EXeter
rinsed.
largoiand
6 •
I, wi
nveni
•rn,.. cellar
stri u
0 Is
and
, phttsted
n fact
peivate
adapted
residence.
tonsil -tees
and
Apply
E •
and
at p esent
Thera re
com ortable
h all oth-r
nces com 'tete
&c There
'
different varieties
small fruits.
wit shade
The and
one of th, most
rest ences
f r
s
part If the
health ulness
on t le
.
grounds
ocett-
ten acres
brick
necessary
-su h
is a
of
The
is in and
tom- I
in the
a retired
svithin 15
town
is all
premises,
824-tf
I
Seeds '
.
Onion
- ; •
. .
for
for Battier
1
I
r 6
-
Tops
4
,
Olinestic
1
-
4
sh and pare
.
and Dutch
,
I
CROCKERY'
.
use.
and Eggs.
A. G.
3
CO
110
*11
ex
k
ra
su
th
0111
th
if
ID 1
ma
wb
tro
tol
-ab
• .
but
1108
me
an
tlf
tak
ter
40
ain'
I'll 1
fat
ove
D.
fire
ed
ogre
sort
The
on t
fish
bro
over
the
peel
the
fres
read
marit
cent
dish
sel hi
thou
cleaiuh
wet
In
will
suppe
seaso
up fo
ed bit
trave
tell
bed -t
in' th
well
it, 'sp
fur t
black
Ea
they
beside
and p
heavy
11101111
itgre
trouhl
in the
crept
- were
they cc
But t
course
came
the w
says J
"
811' 1
the re
this th
teen
'ming
bythe
The
the fie
find it
agrees.
they g
field, i
startin
better.
along
in Inth
Sad
frighte
..B_
th-that
Gazi
is poi
which
with fr
tainly
awful s
there
ter; th
in whi
ed out
three.
te
also
GOOD
ND:
the
Scaltatt of
grieVanoet
h
I 3
sing) vbic
P that vs
goods, and
'king ram
PRIDE
BERT
fac
,SELtER,
8.
found tbe
Rich Sflish
opiate far
aireeiteli
:say
than ever
ustoinera
staff of
t anyone
supplied
reliable
345u �.
with; *
tY)13tYlle4
to order
a iirtt,
zeady to
DEAL
to hirers
S
BE
10V8
eV1
8.1
dre
Aro
tbe
hew
a c
hex
new
rat]
said
oral
nigt
a ve
disc)
the
wore
littl
met
proe
like
lady
two
89.3%
?cm
the
testa
Foo
int
Mi
ode
met
eve
en°
few
sing
beat
(We
wort
polii
the
blue
man
stop
nigh
sine'
out .2
won
got
inati
nig c
agii
my ;
you:
hesit
ans,A
at po
reph
mon,
alit
belie
husb
othei
paini
Ey
aSke
<Pail
fall/ 1
k
.as
voice
moth
filets.
44
up hi
Ltolc
led.r
4,11
obe
in h
and t
her
You
away
Thi
Gray
great
Bay
we
I relml
when
temp
thea
Fon
too h
011 See
giVeti
18 to
Mr. 11
to sta.