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w
its v
it al
; rugs
;red
Will
tong
the
dow
!real
as d
'leaf
hair
whi
an o
'forti
her
true
haw
dem
eart-1
in w
ac
open
-snot
est
old 1
migh
visit)
weal
and
moor
Bu
tioal
mom
wi
hoard
quire
lettei
leave
at fiv
us ni(
"
coed,
lookii
Ruth
nie's
strugE
EVE
tnade
neigh
eional
emplo
deligh
Ethane
her a
good
She is
that h
father
Went
deme
to brit
or at 1
month
*kin
quaint
the am
once in
great e
was BO
Out oft
eOne
Mee. I
admiri
mond
that ol
would
girl."
"No
she ha
years o
home--
" Oh
course.
weight
Such
that th
tion an
attache
you oa
daughte
operas -
bought
On B.
unlocke
yards o
"Isla
young g
finger.
It seem
tapestry
carious
make it
are so r
"Ion
kissed D;
ingly ex
born to
he was
never d
and mal
he had a
De dout
could b
enough;
," I me
is a perf
some no
turn -ref
meat ho
At tha
with the
and Mrs
"Maud
key at th
Ruth I
stay, a p
open win
low. Sh
fountain
Wh
were waf
Life look
she was e
went hon
of blue vi
tifal pate
dared it
long treaE
as fine as
days only
On ret
morning
that lady
manner,
and when
first, Mrs
Maud, wl
young per
". Wel
speak out
"Hush
annoyed a
" Can 1
son ?"
"I am
what bee
night ?"
"Did y
drawer r
"Where
• "In Tot
take the
"Ma BE
aggressive
When. I
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18 188
'is
tS. IRESON'S
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TREASURY.
that of &certain
by the sunset.
tenement house,
west, and it
Bright
'matting
common chairs,
shovel
aspect
sat by the
eighty yeaxs,
skin
white,
blue, and
was shining'
not think
and unoom•
was
bat if this
those
of the king-
little ones
or meek
. -
-.Ater than this
Young girl
er than the new-
s," returned
fair girl, who
youth made
together
all sunshine
an evening'
flakes. _
to be very prac•
she added in
is wealthy,
. t5 They
all she
her, to write
e. I aeed
Le can come home
es Me will keep
you would sac-
..
never went
ht worldly wise
way to get gran-
e not know the
old city below
•
old lady was
day, a kind
look in moo,
about her new
first she was
an impulsive
gracious,
pretty Ruth's
instantaneous.
be had known
a lady, her
Each day
eyening Ruth
the kold lady,
ter her supper,
In a few
have a new
shawl, and
for when
she -was going
-would be
high up and
to take her
satsewing for
watching her
her dia-
should think
you, a young
Ruth ; " why,
I., was ten
mother and
then."
of her, of
she wag
'
Ruth's face
her indigna•
well you are
yet that
the. sum my
candy and
the lace she
--
Mrs. Ireson
took out two
cried the
with her
so much!
to me, like
to fancy the
where they
of its design
price," con-
was shook-
is I was not
Ireson
and I
into oil and
too, before
as I hive
done. You
had. money
• -
Ruth., loosing
who -in
Tone--
. .
appeared
the parlors
saying,
leave your
longer to
there by the
peek be-
plash of the
merry -chil-
odors
she sewed.-
her; for if
When she
a boquet
of the beau-
de- -
her own
washed
for San-
•
next
to. find
stiff in.
her,
should do
Miss
veheneent-
propose to
.
dreadfully
Mrs. Ire-
- you sa,y
lace -last -
in the
rose up to
-glass
Maud,
:
leeked the
.
,
. .-
-
first
and
and
of
win.
was
rose-
the
of
in
was
who
on
by.
the
ene
of
a.
is
re-
not
a
a
a
-crowdedpavements.
fao
for
sea
in.
fell.
to
left
ing,
net
any
she
entered,
Kle
Isom
lear
mot
gies
COM:
°mil;
to
cold
a
stole
tion
fess
lace.
and
piou-
been
out
tell
devo
out
she
so
body
Tres°
co.;
s°t•reneth
had
bit
-anus:
when
take
"
sent
sinki•
/ream
crOss:d
a
W
a?!
reSte.
a De&
on
were
Or
just
her
page.
med
out
unto',
stolen
a.
;
in
for
person
article
at
'
the
the
look
I
'
swered
ing
' rooin
watched
interviewed
He
reading
ranged
full
the
in
is
who
them
teddy.,
tears
see
she
the
they
arid
out,
"such
lady
to
the
them
all,"
dor-ing
Ruth
called
Ireson
maid
say
After
looking
The
rent
Ruth's
few
she
pleading
forted-
owed
not
no
if they
At
graanie
the
the
ness,
and,
to venture
streets,
box
ed
wae
mor
Se
hr
pr
.4
" 4
"
:
Grennie
of
8
-lives
n:
" 1
Gr:
out
loeger
Mr:.
;
Ruda
" See
mir
s i.
er
ve.ich
it opened
a
e •
d
a,
drawer from
into my
lace when
I came u
key dill
was gone.I"
There ,
as she retuned-
for abmii
I looked
lace, and:it
" Whe.
demanded
" I cambetimegine
it somewhere'
"No.
"Yes,Verywhere,"
"and its
don't kn.
• "Mrs.
not insult
" Don't
"Own right
station for;
age had Itteravoid
"Be still"
her anger
a mo
do
le
my ver
A plain
neat r
young
into
have put
Rath g
his
with grief
; nokknowingi
Int
reflected
her
tab
of gu-ll.,
Christian
a tens
usually 4eserved.
lost v
safely
kneW
Ruth, hurrying
until
.
gra,nme
told her
old lad
do no
wide, that
to -day,
girls
-like they
go to th
"The L
day o
that
said
howl
so Wribly:
Next day,
at the
's room
who remarked,
when t
that her
for ;work,
dull season:was
must !be
face
hymns,
prayed,
in
the
Ruth
send it,
..
appetite;:
kept
last there
was
-morning.,
street, then,
she took
dressed
atone
she tottered'
s out of
p into
. The car
or, and.
, fumbl
the dust
People
nd - the
the car,
" Come
ee.n carsi.
many a•
mg, angel
knew it
reached
the
a daitty.
-body."
ling she
, er. The
no •abject
to say kir,
not say
e wee heard
age, yet
y : " I do
lessionali
anything
• as too etre;
o yo.0 for
q't once."1.
hat I That
•ray,"-gropaned
11, thereiare
onee," ppt
am Very•
verylenientin
rrest," added
in
Ruth's
ion to her,
the rooin
you
turally.yeu
blames you—but
adsomeboly
.. i
1
nine understood
she was
seemed
ask plaintrvely
? I
d to theletreets."
'ream
unprejudiced
n-easieri
should
did n 't
a e," faltered
g into the
, to avoid
the rocina
or. ' Grannie
sore need
a while the
on a lax .5
table, and
to stay
t h1
home she
where
'art, No
e, only alfilm
Was it i
mon ? Th
Theloo
pposite, eudden1
whithered
mg lengths
point lace
,
. .
-
watch
I
n
1
vas
t
o
1
the
I
e.,
''''
.--4.
Me,
'i be
a
ent.
o
. as
om,
Woman
his
a
Le
few
a
bible
eau
ent
luables
laid
- She
so
story
;. listened
find
are
penitent
rd
trouble
rust
a-nnie,
any
hotel,
,e lace
grew
but
half
the
!young
thirty
and
their
Outof
glad
She
herself
her
the
' he
d
lold
4,
and
on,
trucks
helper.
-sent,
Or
Mils.
lady
Imagine
was
old
i for
' not
befoke,
I
s'8_,,!.
1
sorry
a quiveri
conscien
enough
am
chair
not
do
e
lar
becans
old
i
habit,
pocket
went
the. drawer
my possessio
no korner
: ' "That
as soon,
see if you
was not
had it
lady,
have looked
. icalotte
what became
eson,
-for I"--
thearioal,'
tip or
policeman,
.
said
which
"
silly al
you tiay
hand.
dresse
rem,arking
matter
questiten
him a
anejaions,
and.tndigna
detective,
grannie
that the
might
; th
still
virtu
hone,
a,w
some
lome,
open
awe
it,
I at
a lad
alwa
are, t
is go
in
b 'okenly
on
Ruth,
but
was s
w
morni
bu
paid
w
soni:titcles
along,
dark ,
do
Rut
fo
deet.
came
to Elie
,
Wa
tre ..
her' h
la
into
way
' ten
-drive
dan
Wit
for ,
li
Bolin
`a re
moth
i
not, a
Tees
ar
'old,
,
mile
lad
pleas
the pcar
hers,
witlea
Mrs.
sup
'pthiefe4rhps
g, sae
:1 •
pro a
,L• -
child.
gte;
no s
in -Ma
:or
le iting
her 112nothe
but
saying
t
'stand
stole
.
. :
this
so dishearten
to leave
:
'eighty
was not
; she
by the
have
it—I
the poor
-soft seat,
further
-to arranee
shut
Of God's
opened
bible, aa
she Imaged
her feith
'd
al open
the
ge familiar'
seemed
;
of
lad
save
and
of. thP
1
I 1
1
I
.
:
and d
down slake,
-
.
•
le
is'
as yo .
ha.
to be
gone
seYe
-I lid
'
e
bu 4-:
for yen
your d.'
we wil
pub
Rath,
silenced
Would
thing.:
this
11111:--
man,
Igo • ho
with.
Or t
gratefl
that
wh
and -bier
goo.'
,12.1
pretty
reput•
s is ra
and
Moret
ne cL
y the
u.ndre.
.
d the
t and
ith pasLionate
in She
they
le it.
in the
a frauds—the
e more
ary 1" '
d, a stronghold
and
ina, ..
coal&
he
urged
the
ut in h
" It wes
uld he
gs were
with
lose a
at
nd food
iter, .gearante
til,L
and
ess avt4d).'
• in. Mrs.
exs, but
was g
d mustbe.
a June
Ruth
(shed her
bliug '
: w Sunday
it. When
the on
own,
I •ough
: nd chipren
r unworldly
eited
, wh
his
coi
r exa
broke"
fated
r," took.her
nd sta
at fo
may b,
d so,
Ws do
se, thi
perpon'"
her c
Rut
made
ehe
chil
If."
deceit•
I esoiqemarked,
8ose the
.
• •
eat the.
eoul•
ablyae:
i
;I:ought
mike I
, oh hy a'
d flippantly.
yo
h
g vOicr-began
iousneCe,
and ,::auntered
: " I'v:!,
eat :Ind
up foe
my lac:
it," ya •
s
as
he
" Ma ,
yeset
' _
hail
mad:'
tab
Sent y
ho 11
PP _. i
title
w
con
e h
her
help
th
orn
fo
; so
th
leaves
frint
to !ovi
her
k'
in !
g r:
an.
e co:
.
.
opped
left
. a
but
'
.
very
bad`
replaced
seen."-
1,
:1y.
:
• f
tighter
cried
1
b
1,
by
s
lace
:topped
.almly.
. e.
at
•o."
I
hen,
ion,
he
old
girl
tion
Oly
-hen
ver,
,• ,
ext,
-odd.
opt
ome
calm,
ed
•
AS
they
he
We
much
grieve
by
oor
r
heard
ne
hand.
t
he
ad
day
go
with;
"e.
out
fieen
.
nice
tly
when
chap,
s.
her
t
r.
king
agrha
e
ne
ad
What
.!
t
she
not
vined
up
oerites
go
.-
madoubt
lei..
is
De
•
.d
and
I
old
-hearted
grannie
:,
u.".
he
ile
ersation
h
ea-
m.
ment
a,
: a
book—
seemed
:ii
'
in
lnie
1—the
the
out
for w
looked,
the
1, .
Rtith'e vo
strange,;
gone
:pray tel
..
you not
ywhere.".
from Me
to say
it."
m
,
Ma
send to
girl Of yo
expo"—
0'2 a digni
f•even-Ma
dishone
-to Steal
was le
; '
-fro
1'
.- We ..3
her, wh
'
glance,
treni
left
had be:n.
had alrea.
neighbor:.
oreatu
a well
Might
for
acquire;
'earne•
of ladi:s
:and foul'.
this
'back he
door
whe
sobs
pity."
1 tell, far
I came
;hall said,
mor
ough
L' '
knowet
will tel
won
.
grannie
of Mrs.
face by
for her to
from."
I spent in
success,
.The
provided.
sang
midnight
solemn-
yet 00m-
- Ireson
she did
she had
01eagre,
.
when
out for
down
eager
attire
ready
i familiar
' on the
moved
smil-.
oil
patiently
gave his
kids
she let
where
she
say--
.,
safely
There
that
whether
length,
,As she
that
must be
'on
grand-
,' apolo-
"only
she
respect
ituth is
never
eemptee
con:
the.
.
to love
• -
as-
.
I have
with- '
. , .
to
of' her
drink,
No-
gone."
Mrs..
; - :
hint to
that all
she
rest a
and
saying,
- '
Lord
, .•body
Mrs.
• ,
air at
ehe
-iv hen
the Y
of
word
if she
-
et
t •
-dim-
her
p.at
t u
.
ey
he
en
. he
1 as
ce
out
the
.
I"
ut
d,
y
at
d.
t e
'
y
d
t
. n
-,,
L 0
n
n
a: -
.1-
t le
y
e
a -
se,
al
d:-
to
•
i
a
-
la
th
co
su
th
b
ev
ca
fai
co
th
dE43y.
or
eel
Bp;
ma
me
for
pended
as
monies
the
fair
sue
dea
•oorti
f
40.4,1.
ieeeng
ng'prayers
ha;
11
hel
as
out
)
•f
the he,
I he'
i 'lel,.
lire-
let
P
uri,
: •
t II
•
- lad
• •
' li
-
*egged
4 I
"
,,
•
s
aye
p
b d
e
p ece•
e
-
u
,
r.
I
-
pia
charge,
0Ihe
P
laleksmith
a
0
e
i
n
b
b
d
..t
o,
-
cpar
it
e8
t
a
th
ee•li
chis
y
o
d
Al.
these
cci
00
m
DO
lo
'eyed
col
erl
Th
et(
:
e
os
ei
his
oafng
on
'
tP
h
S
o h
'
ge
e--
- '
' t
"
elhonld
'
I
'
fete
'
The
nied
'
8
then
'
4
ruled.
1. "Oh, my
I Ireson, , dropOing
L there isn't that
minute. Nolvs,
my own self
Maud I" . .
While the
ed, regretted)
wild creature;,
ed on her bo,
ing • to hers:
thought .He :
the two epee'.
.dignity said, :
mention this
your snepioio
tilt the Ir
: their remoes:
accusations,
keep resent .•
persuaded !to
though she r :
than the sum
declared She
She called a
home, and. b ;I:gel
forgive her 124
Ruth airiv:.
net as the 4"
from her Co
ntil Maud c larg:d
ent to make
and felt her i 6
inland forgay.;
and up stat
rest interest
iving.• What
he next bein
o church and
ike a eweet ,
• .
g,ran os" ejaculated
. er air brush.
144 : *tidal lace this
es . Id I have done
I • e me I =Left I Maud!
you. 4 er omen eac
wo d :red apologized
gr. , Die, or hands 0
°me o ly I eked up,
f az she murmure
Ait .. :." blast she
era, .a , d r. sing with g
.rne - . at i haste, '.0.1)
o a 1 wh- have hea
as. ow go." ,
son -ere as vehement
as 4h:y h d been in their
: nd Iran le could never
out She let herself
ta oe tea and lunch,
nee a 41 m y to ta,ke
due • nth, Maud openly
wa: . shained of herself.
6 air a•e tO take gra
'or to make Ruth
tefu :pee hes.-
a.; Ile t nement house
: •ry es dm thee alighted
oh. she stood amazed
.upo , her with
I853
.eac:. R th was human
i Uri : • ye she soon yield-
• ,
he . She even i nV1
8, V7 1 44re she conceived
in ,eir simple way
a 6 : i that was! %And
S . . day, grannie went
semi: if not like a lark,
ao •;- • oiced old saint.
Mrs.
"If
very
thatOf
aim-
like
on.
mil
, "I
eard
ntle
ease
d
be
al-
ore
nie
to-
't e
of
-
'
the
Jere.
in,
the
as
no
he
was
to
s0.
of
a
a
-
a
-LeARM
about
Bailees,
ofhoultirati
T
•
is
settling'
build;ngs.
the
and
of
Past
crop
cash
cent.
P.
-
of
in
-
d
a
•
tehgrospteat
balance
acres
good
bush.
pen
- Exeter,
gage-
Kippeu
-
• EAL-ESTA. E FOR
SALE.
. . MONTRAI,
- . .
.
,
. .
.
Tju.NcA.N_
.
es tf 11 '
peo u y remi
.
a miration of the
er Hats at a diseount.
. •
trade would dO
. m
Where Dry Goods
competition in
UNCAN
ing determined,
.
best manufactutrers
.
Montreal Hous
, ,
page lot of Rem
•
I N
• "
.
—MORE
.
The Boys well
This way
1
,iw OAK HA
. I •
, ,
GROCtRIES.
t a.de at the Mont
•
HOUSE.
-
.
AN.
.
has been the
t
Ladies' Sum•
hats in
found, defy-
,
,
.
•
-none but
which
the county.
.
-
•
.
•
1
•
-3 - in great
price given
FARMERS;
HURON
_
H
-
Whiclie
.
um count
DIY G.
0 a t i f 3 D.442113115°971.11kir
the Market,
Are large
doing
GRAIII
-1
longer;
Having xide;spfreocnii;dhattodoil:onf,Leia
Roller -in
_Special
Steam!
13113TaBhnooeoalartrstac eol
Quotations
r:..
of L. D.
of repaies
IT W
, —.-:TO CALL
,
, FOU
THE RICH SCHOOL
1
1 And see our
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11 PAY
A-.*
NDRI
SE .
9 APO
:bock ot :
Pt
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eapeci",
Mani
season •
--1-411
it YtIt. elle
LER 8
nee
.
ERS
let
reach'
me 1
r wes•t
tee eats,*
to rel*
fired Gnat 1
hr :11 el 81 nst htaebsil lit irgrsael tli tebe -Pi a i ree Bi az irl
on. applieati 91
the impIero
n. a. fun
hand. .
HENDR
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s
.
PAPE:
1
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A P El
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.
RIME tli
,
GES ;A
t $ •
'
H,are
:
pretty interior Was
,Il room, pink tinted
'IM1 at the top of
rindows facing the.
ways seemed weiffarnished.
a
i -were over the 'worn
cushions in the
Le even the old
si added to the
place. Once there
a. little wemset
beauty ; for her
Lelicate as a crumpled
, her :eyes were
by her neat cap
'se- People who
ld_ age not querulous
tble, supposed "
'1.- second childhood,"
, she- was like
become children
--not like th:e foolish
29 never wise hi
eakut380. .-
qothing could be
ing I" exclaimed
her- window.
qothing ever is bet
blessing God son
pay, smiling on tie'
it have been her
le again. Seeing
d think of -a mordag
ipring blossoms,
ifight and soft sno
,t Ruth was force'
in these times, an
ent : " Mrs. Iresou
doW with one
I at a great hotel
a of me is to read
le or to se.w et lit
on until ten and
e. What she. prom
3ely."
'es, I knew
I.'
said. granule
'hat is because
ig for work," thole
. going cheerfully
nipper. "She do
Oe for hie in this
ay Morning after
comfortable for
bor as engaged
ly, and Ruth was
,yrnent. From the
•ted, for Mrs. Ireson,
w ereettire, was
ppreciation- ot fig
qualities seemed
rvored her as if
or mother had.
a wise-, good
swiftly- by, each
gladly home topet
tg her hale treats
emit a bunch of flowers.
.s grannie came
re Chair, a soft black
tittle "Quaker"
Diller days came
tore to. church.
vent-, she lived
aged, Rath feared
ien. _
afternoon, as Ruth
reson, the latter
ngly, then idly twirl*
ing, remarked.
d woman„—your
be a great bother
. ---
indeed!" replied
i cared for me sinte
Id. I lost father
she was old and
, you must take
I only meant
on your hands."
a flush passed over
e lady half guessed
I. continued., "'It
d to her—and
n live on- about.
a. Maad spends
-oh., did you see
Saturday ?" •
ath's saying " No,"
d a drawer and
f exquisite point
t it fit for a princess,"
irl, touching. it lightly
" I adnaire fine
as Bert. of 'art work
. or mosaics. I like
old foreign cities
, and the stories
aetty."
ly judge of it by
Frs. Ireson. "This
pensive. The fact
lace. ' When I
in the [butter business,
reamed he'd slip
Lia his fortune, dying,
i Chance to loose
it he would have
3 a lady if you only
,I wish you had."
etet to be one ; my
3Gt lady," replied
spect for her parton,
looted, "- How absurd!
use gentility r
t Moment a servant
cards of callers
Ireson left the
out; when you'
. office."
f d but a half hour
leasent -half hour
clew, with the pretty
e could hear the
and the shouts of
ile the delicate
ted in to -her as
Bd very bright to
mi. she was young.
le she carried grannie
olets, and told. her
t lace. Rath latighingIy
is fine a pattern
Mired bit of linen;
i a cobwebeand
,..
aiming to Mrs.
Ruth was perplexed
exceedingly cold
NO task was
. S120 ak'ked what
. Ireson made no
2:o was e tall,
son., exclaimed very
1, mother, do you
, or must I V'
, Maud! 11,utlei
Lbout something!"
: give you any help,
3ure I hope so !
:ante of that point
,
or'. not put it
) did you see it laet?"
ir hands, when y_ou
ands brought_ you."
Lya"—brolte ortt
y , but ma
took out the lace
111°
; .
a
brass.
cheerful
of-
wrinkecl
soft-
border
could
grannie"
siniplicity
dein
them
of.
aanahter.
and
tio
she
:he
the
.tO
,very
been
man.
to
bonnet;
This
so
"T
grandmother—
to
and
feeble
care
that
is
better
fer
lace.
lame
.
the
merried
it,
-grandmother
'
iu
room,
go
Spring
as
edge,
kept
Ireson
land
absigned
glee
reply.
black.browed
am
,
Can
,
,
back
Vies
interrupted
I
,
I'
.
FAA:, Fon SALE. Lott
sores.: c°Iwe:rsled al dCt goodmil
the b lame is well ti bered.
premints a go d frame ouse,
stable: also a good (taring
'miles' rent Ethel Statio0 on
„Bella: y, one mile from the villag4
and 6 mile o from Bruss Is. Ft
partle lara apply to V , LENTIN
()nab ook P.O., Ont.
1%1; foLcaeasion
ante) ellitarettl,
T ere Is on the
log arn and frame
or lard. It is
the teat Western
of oro.nbreok
r te4ins andfurther
FORESTER,
804-18
•
1/d
2
.
be
at
.
qu
• ,
•
&
t their
th •
leered out.
ishing
he
•.
•
lity)esa 'variety
,
4 .
Irju. No
f
f whioh
stock o Millinery,lining
We will now offer
one Of the n2ost fashionable
- _rest;
Hou,Qc
° LI
,
d thMI
adies,
well
0
for quantity,
the county.
by' purchasing
i
in
1
has
antel
OA
,,
8c.
suited.
gents
Bri
eal
Alf)ESIZioS...—.
.
,
e public
must
Ladies
to call
NTREA
.
.the wor18,
gained
of all
•
has been
• _y .
:LAND
and heavy,
good work.
than any
; we can
attention
Engines,
IsIt o: kindsi it' tcceotcwo Castings
furnished
Also agent
Sawyer,
Constantly
THOMAS
'
WALL
, -
L. . L
I
I
1 ,.
T H
,
: • . —AND
,
.
' t
SEAFOR
Mad
.
I have
tthhai
Our • •
:RO.
,
On
'
a
CRItliSH:
other
.. guara
given
Saw
tasi t n:a Til
for
Hetnittoi
on
.PE
PA----
•
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Pith
ASS
.
. ..
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, PR
.
, •
VAR
-s: o
, Itin!ini,..
ir
d ee
der is
bank :
There
.bearin
be sol.
separa
bust.
,..e
,r1"
about
of 'cult
.estot
neoees:
chard.
Road,"
forth.
re air
ill b
or -to S;aforth
FOR SALE.—For sale,
.Lot 2, Concesei n 13,
m60 acres, 40 acr solaffewoobei
lumps and 1
poo hardwood bush,
urn, 56 x 36, wit stone
is a good Irg ho se an.
Two never f iling
alongiwith crop, stock
e. Apply OD the/ pre tins,
'.0. ROBERT ViARL
a south half
Tu icersmith, con-
IlLe)i °Warr,
re.na
TI r,re is - a goo
stal e underneath.
an chard in full
pri. -Wells. Will
nd I complete,
/or to Chisel-
. 864x4
nci
or
FOR
tad, Tuckeismit
10 of which
vation.
urn with
y outbuildings
It hi pleasantly
bout half
The bnildings
nd the
sold very
BA.LE.—iyor
are cleared
There is
stabling
;•also
Way b
land in
li ap.
P. elle MS.P
1
si
, con
a larg
-undt.rnelih
a
ituat;
tween
d fe
int cla.s
' -A pl
G.,0.
le, it t 24, Huron
a,in ig $00 acres,
nd I. a high state
: bri I house, good
and other
lan i bearing or-
d a the Huron
Cli 6"ton, and Sea-
ces are in good
;Pndition.
on he premises
HESNEY.
tie
It
, .
or durability can be
,
FAA n, FOR FiALE.—F
9, Morris, containin
are de ,red, and the tin
bush. Thsre Ili on the
house nd barn, and a
yourg "ring rchard
proper y is vrel fen.ced,
sown w th fall wheat.
mile aid a -hal i (.1 W'
schools churches,Post
eau. For further particule,
premises to COIN Mc4RTH
to Naltion P. 4:0 ,
r sale,lo•
125 acres
ainder
vela
ood srrinn
choice
nd 16
t' is
lton,
'Hoe,
t 4, Conceseion
80 pf which
g d hardwood
es' new frame
well. Alan
fr t trees. The
acre; of new lend
sitred within
who e there are
tor; , , &o. Toms
s ; Ply on " the
R, • r if by letter
826-tf
a
ing
a
I A. *ley:
.0, The Rural
followieg : In
Fley and South,)rn
ave lately beln_v
at will don
gther parts of
ebove iiisten 6
presented ihi
e agent (4 tie
f Meridern *inn
ioh concern -
could get a
anxious to "p i,
spring, as posz"ible
ohtam a large
as to secure la
and Bost()
V°, om he offere
provide.
use of his nem
oposed eiresul:
for p;
Was an irresisti
large number
t on house doors.
i the house;
me district, -ere
ght, and a
oty Was sea
rglars. In -eVe
or Was addi ;
ese were slip ;led
a professions
•
:
e -
zev: :1
' :nns
edmi
bt138
'ho o
: a •
lase f
E 4 r:ka
-c
he+)
a ea i
tin"
ior
4 um La.
go o
a la e
1 hab.
th
r, n•
tti g
ale :
of littall
L
t n:
rebbe.
os derab
n
re
al
On: ly
a3k
buiglar,
Dodge.
' or
pa
• so.n
antr
glib-
o
icut
ant
g, Li:
as d
of
bra
On.
some
armee
as
would
on tee
it;
"it
• p
by
ca:es
tee
w
er relates
ts of New
lvania farmers
ed by a trick
be tried
Also. In
ongued Faecal
. e farmers
Oak Company
6 (there is
wherever
said he
any looks, this
4 e wanted
references,
ts in Philadel-
To start the
locks free
would allow
eferenee on
pay the
looks. This
1 nd forthwith
locks wereARMS_
in a fortnight
oteeted in the
on the same
e amount 'of
the provident
where the
'red by belts,
th the skill
a es.
ighting your
thing, 'isn't
••ho had shar-
a "A small
believe the
for
r On ? There
this country,
I, ve matches
000,000 mat-
.031eS of 100
day. Last
an average
$75,000
5,000 a year.
of all
ied4 by ' one
eake $8-,000,
they didn't
match mo-
as they no
.
revenue tax
it they still
of their sup
es oftimber
r lumber is
shipped on
i they have
the 'world's
ahead, and
ing into the
im itched in
oly, which
and make
They
and one of
of matches
•
&
.
j 4 diciously
.
to retain
of tieing the:
Sort: cheap.
DUNCAN
.
and in due season from
the justly earned reputation
1
leading Dry Goods in
, e
:
WALL
-
W //1
LARGEST
1 .N
LOWEST
SPLE DID FARM
oonoFeso .0sialsleic4h(tlaiha5rlownosia
ing 200 0,cres, of which 160
fenced find in a high state
is a good orchard and 1
throug the farm, Ther
joining lot. It is within
of Walt n Red six Miles from
gravel r ads leading to eeii
farm an will he sold veq
t :
erms o payment, as the
tire froM farming. Apply
dress W ton P.'0. aieeat
-
%0R - AL .), CHEAP.—
yof Iti 0.1131.,8'coln°LiiIrlif.
acre Cr; cleared, Well
of et Itiyi ion, There
rin
spr miek running
is a cho • on the ad-
pi- mil s --o , the village
B uss• s, wgood
pla e. lt is a choice
chet p • ct d. 'on, eilaY
owner is • xiptnt to re-
on ti e pr tmises or ad-
DO • G . S. 860x4tf
. _ ___.__ __________.
FOR s : o —The south
crezio 4131 45 a ores of
ts and well
land in he county.
betw en *eaforth and
. Th•rei a log house
and ram; stable and
plan ed with apple,
in g ad b i arinr order.
fro it
es eas .
• , L t 33,Leadbury
Con-
Box 1 5, 5 &forth P. 0.
834
,
B
:
t14
th
.
ta.
•
CLOTH
•
-
variety.
.
in
, ARM
w'rhio,510.1
under d
Is sitna
Brussels
and a g
shed an
pion), par
It is one
A.pply to
cease:nil,
IN MoKILLOP
:1.001V:1,2(f/1:or
ained. No bate
d ab'out he] f wa
It is well fence
od frame barn
a good orchard
and cherry trees
and a guerter mi
ROBERT McM_LL
McRillop, or to
,
1.
•
ITALL
FURNISHING
"
HOUSE
3
-
.
GENTS'
.
..
POIPULAR
,
Nebb
if you
,
L MAI
i
I
F McE
and fenced,
ponso vial
o
'in
There is
wire
In
andHensalloand
P
FOR SALE.—Lot
illop, containing
and °leer of
frame kitchen
,,E31 At: aux r
five
mortgeat 6
Tackersinith, 8r41
log hoese and fi
-and strphtraillence-
situate two an da
eigh
Terms -41,000 °Int,
per Cent. MRS.
O. I
-,
3 , a' 'cession 8,
60 act • a 1 ell drained
ettimp . ' good log
d a ra el 4, barn and
anfW
fie. 0 fi itf roT in -
$80 cash,
. per can Also 60
con en" n, L. R. S.
me b: rn • nd stable,
; I 13 acres of
half mil,. from Rip -
fro i Snforth and
ba anc. on rnort-
V. LUTTEN,
868
.
THAN EVER
.
, Summer Suits. Hats and Tie
I ' .
ran the bett value. - .
•
'STREET, $EAFORTH.
P . -
WE
PEOPLE'S
.
PHOTOGRAPH
•
at the
the good v
less reguir
way of Por
inende or
LO the importance
holidaycATE.7s,
Photo•of
easy
P. P. P. P.
and
. ' Cost
"That mate;
with is a •
"said apasee ;
the seat for
'lig, but yo;
lid etican poop
• tches last ye:
:-50,000,000,6
zy use on an
per day ; t
per day, or
Wiles in a 12.x,
: r these boxes
hree cents e:
- v. for matches
d then think
matches
pany. If they
cleat profits
ke a- cent" '
he harvest de
oly is now a
ger have a peers
for their 12:ne
trol the tradeon
r ma,nufactur:
y own thous:
d in Michigas
by their own
ir own boats.
traded for n
ply of phospi
new manufae
hien find the
y way by th:
still control
profit on i.:
trol twenty -t
*has a capac
of J.
yo.
ery
ger
le
wsuldn'
: .aid
r,
pe.p.e
ave
at
2,510,000
ret.iled
oh,
or
hat
• ere
d
on
y
an
:
ng f:
nds
aid
me:
Ai
,arl
emu:
tur-s
. Bel
old
he
10
•o f
ty o;
atc
are
small
o one
•• mil-
647,000,000
••ould
in
age
s 250
every
a
makiig
$27,3
taree-fourths
.supp
dn't
.of- it
If the
end, .
ment
. t B
ocean
ciliti:s,capital,etc.
'of ac
the
and
d the
- all '•
year:
star
. es eV
mono
redo,
eatrnents.
c orie3
2,000'
a
T IS IT ? WHY
POPULA
:-P4111.011$
sCeAasILDonEins Ilnatst
exile of Huron . an.
something neat a
mita to send as holi
relatives, and Mr, C.
of this fact, .oas
Ct for Af.rDNEtehlie 4::::
taf.ty dtqn . , excel]
and graceful positiozi,00ujiledt
background and ac
trial. and then go awaytnniIirtalt
a good picture,
ANDREW CALDER*
Scotl's Block,
,
IT IS THE
.
.
:plipreoahnebtati
Perth williiet
d artistic in'
ygiftate ate
being fully si
nnd0 lee
nir:10:11ri s t ta a si e t ni 1 esa a ti 6 11 . a f!
co of Bliadal
-essorie,,,..glyei
-
Bedell
tdaoirtng
watered
.on
liOnee
to
from
particular:
on
borough
.1:
cheap
buildings
manner
ating-Rus
order,
Butas
the
mouton,
manently,
business°
partieular
the
1d2rorrincreccreas
mainder,
bodges
frame
cistern
Brussels,
good
slrotoriees.
atorea,
entirely
the
freattercereng
McCAUG
—'
adjoining
pied
of
house
out-buildin
wood
splendid
fruit
grounds
oreamen
contra
plete
county
farmer
minutes
alai
that
or to
e--
ere
a
O.
FARM
part
g (:
•••
the Pronisee-
ant
church
13lyti
the So.
men S
Frui
an t;
f
am
W-
firm o
under
rim C
ceesi
1 ad
; large
she
; 1
grave
h , po
adj
fre
best in
N
- ' ---
BEAM
For s
tile
by Mnl
land on
and
-shed,
or
inclu
t a
a
ord
and
an
or
w
locatio
could
Exeie
OR SALE IN Ma, ET . —North
oLLote 84 and 35, Con essi n 13, con -
.2 acresiI 80 acreeicleerei ; he remain -
hardwood bush Soil °la loam, well
Uhneyer faith* sprit g ' ehk rising
1Frame barn : nd eblort, leg
a goodlyoun wit:hard It i convenient
s a d soh 1g anellinstoS the d 4 •1
aillid 1.0°,°froRin or -feTtleee:
apply to WALTR UN INGHAM,
th part of said lots, or o, Londes.
0.• .. t 799
.
g on y
House,
,
,
ur g utter a d Eggs. The highest
Street Seeforth.
. .
,
E —The undersign t.
Evaporator and , Gide
upon easy ternis of
lave been . fitted up '
r the carrying ontof tht.
ness, and are neat' in fir.
a fine paying bfisines
S. Robertson, -roi e of
D. D. Wilson &
orthwest Terri ory,
the proPerty mt. st be
said firtn finally .losed
with regard to said pr 'pert
igned• ,D D. '4VILSO-b
d . c
Mi
aye
n t
Fr
t-cl,
cal
he
o 1
s 14.1
up.
. St_ I
.—
sup
'rent i
dn.,
ram •
nsd,a_
goo
o -1.1
ng ii
in •
on
.e,r7e1
urnis
se
ply
to
1
i
E0Ei
arid
trese
, are
fort
ler
pletb,
There
t V.
fruits.
h sl
hind
e mist
iden
or
.Is
of t
fuln
he
'Ter their
Is for sale
nat. The
complete
it Evapor-
its working
be done.
artners of
lie
'main per-
and the
For anyt
• apply to
forth. 762
—_ --
of. 6, con-
rior land ;
hly under -
• lion • re-
dwelling
Well
()lout): leaingil
id Blythd;
chard of
hich is a
and two
100 acres
one of
ing : the
o JOFIN
r. S..G.
817
•=--
0
,
tiOnl
the
•
:
mo
n
been
mentis
all. o
no ot
1
•
Remy
apart
proc
,PYRIG
'
.
Those
induce
Or
re
n orde
of on
. .
miste
.
YA
s
.
of the
the
er rem
in t
ltoget
ion de
it for
"
SEMI-AkINUAL
1
J.
..
mensebargains
DRESS
' •
DENIMS,
W HATS,
•
e balance
oceries
cash
J. McLO
to protect
great Cong
of A.griclultu
U
G
•
•
• . .
Hering f
to try t
most res
rovince,
dy. 'Wien
e hons.hold,
•
er from
•
er you f
you wit,
LU
.
o
S6m)Elki
Y
om
!is preparation
sectJble
prove
its superiority,
one trying
out
$DEN1
ND
ED NOVEMBER 2
a $
,
1883
-
imiti-
office :elf
•
FIR
not ye
state
from.
bY
Cong
use, an
no con,
it, he ea
ONT .
! -
tures,
„, a
finish.,
appropriat
delight
rselvesi
Remedy,
e, Ottawa,
ERAT
as well as the public, from worthless
• have registered the name in the
•
& :WILSON'S
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D ;BALSAM OF
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C L PAPST'S
Having in
Rings and
fra all the
SO Very reasonable
TO get a
Oh i BO nice.
Please call
His word
Ee'r buying
Run ever
Look at
Papst am
And can
p. ayeChris'00'
C.
SP:1 says
To please
try
Th b
e eet
,
Watches,
ware
Is at t
0
I a
MAIN
C. L.
P.
'
to go $
a show.
rare
the re, ,
. •
goods se pm
born,
.
mor
!
his st.sol
Block
,
-
his beet ali
,
rest.
Toronto t
,
,
Sgve,
.
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stoni.of
.
ASS FARM FOR
n 13,11.011et, 160
clearek.well fenced,
m a high state
haedwood bush ;
frame barn, stbne
and work -shop
miles I from Chnt
nd six from Lo
road to each pla
Tint village of H
t officei blacks
ine the 'farm.
from stumps, e.
the °aunty. Ob
te Manitona.
- on the premises,
Y, Seaforth.
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r, BESteBNOE IN,
le chea,P, the res
village of Exeter
Robert"Fanson.
hich isIa large 14(1
rick st4ble Wipl
s and cionvemennes
well, clittern, cellar
hard of various
ing grin ery and
e nice y planted
trees a id hedge.
r. It i in fact o
.nrnfort ble priv
is admi ably adapted
entlem n's resi
lk t •
of he busmes.
for beauty and
e desired. Appl
P. O. Roemer F
SAL
acres,
tb
of
I two
fo
t thre•
n,
de°sbo
e ; yo
rlock
ith s
here
d the
oot i
A
o
,
-
XVIII
dence
at
Thor
con
ea et
co
&'.
iffere
smal
wi
,
The
ie of I
te re.
once .
part
healt
r on
NSON
ie
Jew -eh -ix
jewels
letest styles
Locket
on Pa
is snre,
frorn
. man a
apst's at
t ashamed
be found
you he
to riv
the place
quite
rich and
are
in price
st,
them
d woman
4 to -morrow
to show
in Cardno's
atdeshaZi-tft.
ill do
1 all the
°Tighe
me
beyond
lee US'
ChillIre
it
4rach troub
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DRU
Cole s, Sorg
.hould db
: -1
in the coantry,
j
a a oubt that
d it is always
. like it,
it is che
i -
at nee. I
.
e by a
84.
I
GISTS
. ,
Throat, dee, whO have
4
t
so at once, as the positive
, 1 •
and the great demand
.
it contains virtues possessed
adopted as the stand.ard
.
It is perfectly ;safe to
•
,
'per than any other. Let
your dealer has not got
,
SEI
re ing the manufacturers,
(
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WILSON,
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SEAFORTH
I g
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SALE—
grounds
it own.
ten acres
ble brick
lecessery
such as
is a
rieties of
The
ade and
4. .
is in ex-
coin-
es in the sidera
retired
vithin 15
le town
ss is all
remises, -
824-tf
- .
; Cremat'
uthern Asia,
ation, is als;
brated with tie
ndor. .In, Si:
ja erematedl
tad. building
he occasioe,
in makin
gorgeous as ,
observed
ate, regent of
specimen of
occasions,
h, in March
,
'enclosed
y- ' material
t; which •
opening
palaces, wilch
into the r
i3axids: 4
each other
night ..
ber, around
t e orders a,nd1decia.:
ead man in
hs after his I;
nts were car lied
P le erected
cremation
resence-of thins;
cling the kin:
oourt. • -
a
on
the
the
g
m,
a
is.
nd
th
oss
at
Sisal;
aloe
mee
1481,
in
el/
as "I
apo.
..t
ver
f .
in
nd
- hie
8is.
eat
;or t
I wa:
hieself
e Siam.
irigiaal
r •gio
e: tea
en
; gin
note
; st s
- hole-
bl e.
t e c
ma
ea
iately
his
:
:ral
I: cod
the
! ride
at t
a ive
,
u ne k
1 4; y in
wer
to
iietime,
;he
n state
: purPose,
per
81s Of
home of
• •
i where it -is
,
pomp and
arty famous
ciently de-
especially
ms a,re ex-
spectacle
The core-
emation of
serve as a
tottery on
upon his
remains
ast urn or
. yards in
in a large
courtyard
on a creek
averses the
priests, re-
pt repeat-
the death
displayed
s worn by
Twelve
rn and its
to aeleind
Where
camel in
spectators,'
:nd bis' en-
,
Girl,
of King
girl
palace at
basket of
, because
'
ing dress
for a ser-
,
me," she
.
him."
. .
• ughing in
eo ld
u Ina
1
d aeOOM-
where he
identity. '
and
.
I
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place West
purehase
Clocks
an
e popular
L. DA
' a a
STREET,
'of
Jewelry,
Spectacles
jewelry
P
SE
. F R . RA
cession 6, Tuckersmith,
90 a yes cleared,
aft ell underdrained
. The
are o er 50 acres
df
goo r me house
m cleeneath,
here are
choicest varieties
cisteen t the h
Seaforth with
the pla .e ; -will
and o easy
ancl th balanc
Apply on t
D. 0:113R1EN
E.—Fol. Sale, Lot
eontait ing
well lone d, f
and ii a g,
balance, is h: rdw
seed d to . rasa
an a - bar; with
d b Itk'
and other wces
about tlwo ac es of
of fruit a g.00. 4 p
'use. ICI - ' ' .
s will m s
good .9rayel oad
e sold with or without
eims of payn ent,
tp suit..purcha: er a
prenuSas or to
premies,
1 St
2,• Con-
00 acres
ce from -CHEMISTS
od state
od bush.
T
S - '
f
• ' •
APOR .
„
-There
stone
ary out.
n -chard, •
ill '
g It ell
x miles
running
the
one-half
7 per
'eaforth
63:4 tn.
.
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At
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T
G
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I
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at
..
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CH Alt'
.
CLail.2,
"
in
GO DS,
- OT
red -a ed t
of Mi liae
fresh an' goo
prides du ing
G
.
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STOCKTAKING
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rth
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AND
.
every
-
Eggs
.
•
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OHRY
.
BOILER
' I THE .8111bscrAers
-a- Boiler Bu
oriel). Found
hemp -
g had a
that shonatire
in all its brathes.
Any work e
attention, Fittst-class
All kinds of
Smoke Stacks
nonable rates.
- New Salt Panel
the shortest notiee
• -
petition.
ClEtRY-STAL
TA
PRA,0
.
-
hay
Mess Intel
and Man
-
expermia
DOW preps.
trusted t
Boilers
and Shen
made and
3 and tit
MILLS
----
&
- ICAL
MAKEP.S.
, •
bought
carried
factoring
e of -over
ed -to carry
us will
ork guaranteed.
ode and
Iron WOrk,
old ones
rices
P II
I Ki
, ,_.
,
SLAM
•
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I
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the Took la°
on by thetar+
Compruntiand
' - al
eight yea ,u4-
Ola MOOS"
eeceive TOMO
I _,,_
repaIreabaw47-
&nit/trek
repakelleo
hat defroca'
'PEN la
•
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popularrass
law waiting,
an article a
cannot igta.
VEN POO
pince ,,;,,i -
arleur44:11
at the Itne-
111Pren6
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,
,
_
SA
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E FOR CASH
i
hliia's -o
I Seaf
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S
containing
e ,
d f
feeaa.
is a
house,
neath,
first
house
also
seeded
and is
gravel
beg
of waste
easy
or to
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---
Tuckersonth
are crearcd
timbered
with
first
kitchen,
frame
stabling
on the
repair,
churches,
and 4
sold,
country.
GORDON,
Solicitor,
,
_ ,
FAR
• FT. bp,.e, lot
100 acres
• f 1,
ice, fro u
Th balauc
good Su ar Busl
a ban barn
and 11 othe
class o er. ultra
and w ;tee conIvenient
a large eating
to gra, .s. It it
convenient tO
roads In all dlrections.1
farms it
- the county,
lanc on the lot
terms "ci payment."
Seafort P. 0.
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4
IN MehILLO FOlit
0, concession G, "..1.1chliilop,
about Sti of wh oh are
11 chan.
ps, we - cram ,d, Old
is well t mber cl aukl
.. Therelis a h r4ro 1
with stone ate, Ilea-
necessaty out hi-tidings/in
and „1,oft 1 ater
for sto It.
orchard and. o •iir :;).
about 4 Miles 'rom
olaurches rind s, heel*.
It i oneI
, -
and there is nat.
; will I be s thi Pn
Apply on t le premises,
3-AllelS,NICH L.
SALE.
clear.
well
there
-welling -
under- •
at the
There is
:tares
Seaforth
Good
I of the PRINTS
a foot
very
DUCKS;
866
:King and
I
ortly after th:
r Emanuel
the f
e..eps of
. She was • 1
o the royal le
'n r '
g wo e a
was alone sh:
' ' '
.
Do poitt out t
; '
Flee Bo ri
1
arn the Hinge'
VI b h " '1c1
. , a , • aaa
: "'The '
'
-chosen sneh :
King laughol
the girl to toe
the servants
gave the :
and left
s
, •
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•
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.
: is
re;
le di
he
m.1
tob
1 •
• ai
.too
no
he
h e
-"nn
n u
ktt
tte
gir
en
1
,
ea -ant
iriate,
et a p:asant
r yal
g a
-el, an;
h un
- him
-the
g to
0 Be::
s id
i ,
' 1 1
ess I
ljk Man."
t
hen;
t o his
- twenty-frano
b wilclered
.
.,
very 4epa
' I
CRETON
NADES,
prices'
I
Steck
and
tocktaking
LIS-
.
.
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to he
I
ohe
)
tment 'all
ES H
SHIR
at HMS
cleared.
•
per th
.•
ittkey's
.
this month. CASHMERES)
SIERY, GLOVES , PARASOLS)
INGS, TWEEDS, FELT
attract the' attention of
.
.. -
•
. . '. -.
out regardless of cost.
"
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a. ever Good B tt
. u. er an.d
.
1
1
,
Block Seaforth.
)
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tarBELL sS
JOHN
Proprietor of these
has new got Ayery-thing
order and is prepared
FAMILY
celled by any
GRIMING -
.
Flour exchanged
description prOmptly
Bran always on
market prices.'
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FOR SALE.-,-Iihe
nortih half of
contaiuieg
aid under
wit 1 hardwood.
board and wire
class arc' .r. Theref
framp woodshed,
barns,lone of which
helot', frame
place. All th
The arm is
is miles f
miles, f oin Bru
as the. p oprieto
A ply on
th propri
Se orth.
-
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south ha '
26, Concression
100 'acres,
cultivation, the
The land
fences, inland -nine('
are Wgood
cistern a
is a ban •
drivinnthous;
-lanildingn are
convenie t to
om Se Arth i
efield. The fa
has dedded tt
the pienaises,
tor,or ta F. H
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•
,•
,
•
.
_ _
of lot
4, L
of m
be
s wed
trick
d well,
barn
mid'
n thorough
scnoals
nd
it must
leave
to
LMESTED,
.
25,and STR
R. S,
lich 86 buyer.
ance is
fenced "
and in
house,
two
wnh
stable
and
Ewen , taken
be
the
NGUS
66x4
„
.
.
.
•MeNEV
well known and
in firs
to turn out
LOUR which
ill in the country.
ONE WHILE
WAITS lrOR IT.
for wheat. Cho
attended -to
Hand, end sold.
Remember the popular
4OHN McNEVW,
. .
1
ale)
4an
Lift
etit
oaa :You Eve
' twiritten for TO 1
Ton. eVer COUSh3,
isugt4iiiratistodiarinatiri5tingheehradttpe
)z• t
elascy,011F°tlargive ben a right
wee your ovna, in the ai
dream
hat II
511112a ba1u:le I 111:70f ale"
1;igytell:: sitt so:al ilnkiikekws: ;is .ietnnal liooldeyufe ter ew:i 1
n ieaJ
t ilnaie,n only knows
- "ore yettr walk is h
°,tnetY°Turoieble,oalittharaebrought
lair dent
the hat ,:netiaincomoelsIbla!ibthnaerot wslya"),
I
s.
:::::;:a1.1813,:tul.:111.4!,.s.ynblooatelliiranrafti loreil sisteri tshildeg!!!
Andod
Ct abo e 1,11 i°1,s!I' :leh iineolnet fitsothnfe:t
11.2 ah dloousebtadot IMatnya eb a ne -wishho laai
so
Bat, Willi if you. knew br,„.
*Sp you from liaVir
Mid freM cousia s as 1911
Gaiet
W!niXtpwasMr.
E; e
madetl
°t4i;r}cefu11bttl
vag:us:—Aster1r
aewsv:w":
theitrti
much due
Abab
.uruel:h
jsdyey with
thatanCLasis s 8.
aya
e
tou_cled46,ieenantislat IttOstabe:1
table. "'Secret teleg
T " iteetuniou of sole
7onlyoastillil°nthIrtiny t:t
hoar. That's busy h
—An: Irish foeten
TOGII1 where there tva
fis
;h'ietriitt:imda':.N4s7W
the rt eeve
ale_
conductor had been i
taken a• Seat beside a
unassuming ,paeseng
train," thially obse
i "Yes." Read see
pretty good besinese."
makes plenty of me
: what rf: asked the
other hesitated.
I It is the 'worst wan
whole country." "is
SO. The board or 0
• how to run a'side-sho
they can't tackle a r
- the biggest fool of th
superintande t in." -
aid v
tt,pwtts..‘
saidy;s 4. the president." asset; d,e on"1 was : itettr: a
lie the maui.'
O.; bank has enga
a night Watehmanew
commended, 1 but did
pesent fenor t0p
;I The
11)Ifrt':nmis kind. astbe
began, 4,4 James, thi
strangers
all"llalYgr:aeirh"
yt
"No stringer must b
the bank at night n
:
whatever.' "No,
manager—he is a a
reliable, and trustiro
your dutY to keep yo
But -it Will be hard t
audi the -bank at tile
Two men—how 7"
oinnelynyet for
ord
r ataiikthtt
and
) fleet- 14)f aitts'etbbl4tSniweealli
on you, and Jet the
You hang around afte
-ere Papa
, NI=
Mamma, 'what
'" 'A. bank building,:
"Is that where -
IncUeyr
""Yes, dearie."
"Mr,. Faro keeps -
,ola r
" Why, no, dearie
Von I"
•
"Well,I heard p
$1,000 at Faro's ban
anyway."
He did, did he ?"
that's one safe depos
Waal I know now
new dress, new gin
daY- Oh, bat I'll rn
day he, was horn I"
What's the mat
-"No`thing,Idearie,
say a few words to y
jugMr.,Faro4s bank!'
pick. !
Doks, Lt
What had •!a, yon
about the drink q
better never ;taste 110
as the -world! stands
talk against it, vote
bls example and
, Nainst it. lie 13-a4
lug but settled, hay
And he ready to reais
and so not get into, t
subject. A few g143.8
life on that questioin,
drinking OC431palii0
Vhele influerice fro
• etive, withoat his
better to be fixed
f-roM the beginning.
the strong reatonst
eZaensivie habit. I
elothes and aood
„Lf4r4az and factoliet3
'"°11.18es. Saying it
grelkt deal of MOt6
lIpt9tett use, and r
thitigs,, It ie a destr
'wen an master of ti
the slaetie step and
briElga
H. male clown,
ott the breast of an
e Sky, and at las