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. - - ,GRMV,9,. V. S., banor graduate of Ontario ChUd n � I :,I know you hey, Abner.' ell, I guess Apt I' All Abner wanted h � � - 3 I.- ,,-OF- - -- I'll �.
x duary . All diseases of Domestic - And me all think everything of you, and -will, so's ' . - .. - :- -
- VOU 0olleeipromptly attended to and - '�",4,_, of me was to'hev me make my � . � K . I ... .
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I I . modara+,O., veto rinary Dentistry a specialty Who are thin, hollo I ,-Ched hqj* you'll be with. us many a to come. Mary Bradford wouldn�t git half the propity I - -
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- AMI nd reddenes. on Goderich street.oDe door - year . � � HARNESS) I While thankiilg the people of 't1ke. ,--;
I ed, or growing too �&st are In f"% I dOnnO what Rosy and mother'd when I'm gone, so's not to hev Dan waste ' * . . . � -,
. =$9. SootVa offfoo, S"forth. 1112M . - �,�Ij I 'do vAthout you. I know I'm blaxib, but it- Oh, I would like to Be* poor Mary _ town and surrounding country for the. -_ _,_
, . --- - made Strong, ]Etob�Ast and -4 thaVA alwuz been my way,,so I hope I n. I alwuz thought a heap of Ma ; M TRUNKS, encouragement they have . - -1 1__.
. L - K a. Beattie, V. S.. gradusto of Ontaric. Vot I �?,; - - . given us i1v -,..--.
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.- edn;�y College, Torento, Member of tht vet Healthy by J, haven% hurt you.' butiDan ain't much of a maull I guess, � . 140- 1 the way of very* liberal )atrmage I � .i
- - WSpolety, ate., treats all d1tessee of _ wuz keepin' boardeis out - VALISES I Ow- - ��
� I ME I ',`�;� 'Why no. Wbeft Is Lawyer Rice comin' last I heard they � 1 7 desire to call their attention to - �
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_ Mestic-4W A#h,als. All oulh promptly at- -did he say? � - raydo-minin' boarders. I guess -a Jew� - - -��_
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SWI JOT I . She was ready for him when be xame, they hey a pretty hard time of it.' . facts concerning our b isi,.Ies.
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* I Y. qMco, on Rain, su#ak, Oaaforth, one door S I ,, and maddout her will in a waythatwould 'Say, Susan,' persisted the old man, I not generally known. It has beeu ima, � _
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C"U"RITH HORSR INPIRMAUY.--oorner of ,Jar, . a �* 14, Ji a Bennett!' cried the old lady, a ihe very best -
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. and eleven in the morning) Aunt Susan put ly, I what do Ton take me for? - n d iug by usin e%J1.
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I d EM ' " 510"n all Why, , / I 0 J And everything usually fcund i cceed - i ' �,
I swrow Cattle, shop. or any of the do u sucated , I her4hade hat and went out in the yard. rather guess I shouldn'tV Suddenly an first-class harneat" shop, until the whole but -the choicesi materials and -
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I su _1 She thought s4e -would go and sit on the i 'k stock is sold. in none but skilled workmen. - I I �
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, the Cream of Cod-14."er OIL nleof I Silas,' she h' )ered, 'is tb 1 PROBLEtA's SOLVED 9 __
. ow JAM W. ICLDJCE� velioli 11 em. P I 1; 11, settee -under the'big elm and finish the dress W, Is I I A large and varied stock to select While doina this, however, we -
IF, iL_-,LlxW stook of Viste&,�ry Medlelnea xopt con lt contains material mak- for Rosy's new dolr She did sit there and what the boys want you, to lo? He nodded - . i n WW I I .1
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� .,..i � I No, not yet, Susan, They argied %he * N,E vt 3 ' 4 heretofore prevailing. . �
� LEGAL � Cures Coughs, Col($s and ' tively about to see if anyone was looking, our MORTEN . I N Cr This is accollot- - _.
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. - , then wiped them away. She tried to de- thing over again last night, an' I amid I'd I � . �
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S ,u .ys, B , te S lieltor Conveyancer and *n3p the ceive heiself into the belief that Abner con-'
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N. 011164--oarduo's block, Main Street, Seaforth. dorse',Jt. , � - 1,
jL , the Dominion world over, en �- had not hurt her. I I?in a big Q fool!' she They said I was gettin' pretty old -I s'po, e I 0 L the proprietor is giving up budness, larger business than our co.mpet%o - I -
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. 1235 11- - cried, impatiently. 'He done jest the seventy-five does seem old to them ; but you We aTe satisfied with muci, smalk-7 - ___'
I r to Man. � - au�'me's good for another fifteen years yet, T . and everything must be sold. r� I _�,
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Don't be deceived by Sub0tuteS.1 right, sensible th margins. Machine made harness . 'a �1
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Agent, Coxm1nissionA for aflidavits, I I-- . .. I � I . I I b'lieve we be. But, my ! be you reely I . y any price is dear, and. when I _
I && Money to loan at the lowest rates- II EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN . vVhlck "lakes It. - M. STORAIJ .
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- x Walton. -_ � .J She arose and sauntered slowly down the 901 i � a . I
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irok ground floor, next door to C. L. Papat's I I .__ "You, Aunt Susan? she' t, �, f L't Wholesome pas-r!y. ATAIN STREET, SBAFORTH. ture the best harness frona $10 up - toow , -
jewehy Xtere, ma, ') . said, taking the old lady -'.s hand. She had make it pay be ter. esides, they think � 71 � . 13294 -
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'gonw-cameron, BOX and Cameron. 1216 Th e be.st her big doll in he 'How,near is the I'm too'old to take care of it, and that I i be obtained in the Province, and in -If I -:-
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I � I r "m'*�6 P_ asked Rosy. asy infloonced 8 ,., tending purchosers -would extend ;
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. ARROW& P-ROUDrOOT, Barristers, SQUILH01% � / I- 'You see Paulina has to keep covered tip in with it an lose it." '. . S hearly-invitatio'n to call and see Mr. i
arich, Ontario. .T. T. GAAROV, Q. C.; �� The �ld lady shook her head. I I don't 44 ..-An - . i__
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- � Via. PSOUDY00,z. hi " Va al'ost 4ne, de'arie.' approve of it at all, Silas. There's old Tim
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AMMItolf HOLT & HOLMES, Barristen so- ,�rade merif i ,rv--L- They walked on and on. The sun was Barker, he's in the poorhouse now. He 0016"5 ZON)f , - _ 009 or be� . I _.
- I L_ - -i getting well overhead, but the air was cool done* that, an' his soil jest lost ev'ry- 4 I , . tak �
1 Aj Helton in Chanoery, ko.,Goderlch, Ont X. 0 L ; . ��J considerately, en care of. I � 11
-Rour, DUDLItY HOLM118 con[inued ' L_ along the tree -bordered country roadside. thing.- Now be s got a family to support alroa. INN I .
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� rAxxlxG 4 soon. Barrisurs, ftuoilon con 3nd increz.,5ed . �-. stopped before a very old, unpainted, bliuT- ,there's John Reynolds, ,He done that same C a firt aff 0*rCt'It eta - . Stock M : . 11
veyancers, &o. Solloltore for the't-Ba"k 01 � ' . I 1-1, I - .. Brod'e'rick .
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En, Tisdale & Gale. Money 90 1040 OM d. - less house, with the grass. grown up in the , th an' now ain't got P. thin5 of his own Q0fT0 L CIM Iro � \�// ..
JMtt Block, Clinton, Ontario. A. H. NUMW1119 deman I _ i'A' wtf4 a ut . '. AT THE Corner Main and John Street - -
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-V HOLNLgsT9D, successor to tht, 140 ftm roses and hollyhocka-and sweet peas grew young people jest treat the old man like a I Mado only by 1312-tf � I �
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JI;* MoCjaughey & Holimesied, Barrister, SO- MA �0.? I - r r , - wildly yet luxuriantly in the little g6rden ehild, lan� lie don't dast go ont of the ar . (1, . The N. K. Falrbank . Fal I 11 _
-1 -1101tor, ocareyan"r and Notary. Solifoltor for the � and along the sides of the paths. The large h, '113' 'thout they say he can. I ted you Ccmpany, . I Fa i rS. - , . ,_ ..
V=adisnF_;ankof0ommeMe. MOWY1I Farm$ .
Scott's Block. MAb Straet. '3ft k Bennett, it takes aw4'y a feller!s
Ur aI � -, 'OffJO8 112 � field outside the yard also belonged to the w y WeHlngtoit And Amm Staq I . -, I I
*aforib. . little farm, but that did not show signs of manhood -to take away all responsibility I SIGN' 01 ECULAR I . �
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I 11 tatoes. � . keeps me feelin" that I owe 'bout ev'ry thing '�___ __ . smooth and glossy and he must be in good gpirits so , SAM - �,
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Solicitor of Snperior Court, Commissioner for ' �. 1, - Aunt Susan?' delightedly whispered the sneak up an' say how I'd like anything. go to town, and she told me where I'd ihe whole systemi regulates the bowels sued MY eq- 0
. taking Affidavitsin the High Couirt acCorded a new 1. latter. I . When I do, he makes out his way f� best. find tWley if they were away wheit we got ne) a a ro 'h coat tr 0 I
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. of .Justice, Gonveyancer, Fdr answer ,the old lady caref till extract- Thisspring, for instance, I wanted himt0- home,' it smooth and glossy one. It gives horses "good - --- �
. Mon6y o Lend� I brand of' .5 m o h i n � ��Ij.,, . ey from plant some peas under my winder, an' to let life" making them appear to the beat possible (D bj =m", : -
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' '1B that so?" cried Aunt Susan, delighted- aijvantage. , I
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i - ber'pocket, fitted it into thelock and open- the grass grow long for a little way, so)s to Iv. ' Then I'll get out the dishes.' Get DICK'S from your druggist or grocer or address ,,Pj P., 4 1 . - .
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. - � ., ..� , -4ay directly into make me think of the Old place. But lie ' ' Got a tin *Pail, Susan?' cried the old DICK & CO. P. 0. BOX 482, Montreal. 0;;-, - Ln � 1-1 �� .M - .�$_
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� J)o1d, Aluminum and Porcelain Crowns a specialty ,..--J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., RiA M"bri4- PART IL fashioned an' childish to him. Nothin' re Jest go 'crJas lots to )Darlow's, W get a. IAI' W__ 4h .. � . k11T M� 6 0 ::� mINNI
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,donce over Mr. Plekard'e 5tore, in rooms lately occu- I � �, . blame him, though. Abner thinks a good The children started joyfully off, azld : I . P W _.
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deal of me an' he'd do anything that he Aunt Susan put a fresh white tablecloth 011 a a I - . MT -r �, �,_
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. il nowa. fire I'll havesome nice hot teat ; all' if you'll . I '. =
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I 3B each month. Teeth extracted'with the least She looked up from her lironin- with' . y dvic t.,4 0 CrQ : (D 0-4- ,
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vmg ad of the principal money at - &nJ time - ;`rA6ACC' MotirR&A -,, - '-
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. lawyer not to come 9 IVII jest kiU or to be a good ways to walk, an' I can't come The children were wild with delight. Grand Trunk Railway. 0 t=" in J
have you-' I 11 her abawl-wrapped doll in her chair and ran here as oftenlils I useter.' Afterdinnertbe wentoutintbe yard to ' as (D cra W CD �-3 1.1 -0 M __�
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0R. 8; S. M U R RAY, But lie answered her shortly ' out for the flowers. Then the old -womall I � .P . I 0 a 1I -7� �
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of Middlesex. offi-je-opposire Town- Hall t sat up straight and exclaimed, impatiently: PART III. and Grandpa Bennett wiped them. Passenger.. - - - IX7 P. x. 1 �3 2�. X. I 1-i � .�
Vulitly Cady block. Residence -67 Viutoria Street she?' I 'Susan,'tbeoldman said, 'I wish we Pamen _. - - 9.06 r. x. 9.22 P. m. 0 0 5". �L =; I I.,
. 1400-52 'By the settin'-room window, ma,ki�' 4 1 would like to know what in -the world The old man sat tip very straight and I 1-.4 �. ct- Ln I ..
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. He went into the next room ,a'nd clos4ld I got a little money out at int'rest, all' we - - �_� ��
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I culty of Toronto Vniv6sity, Physician, Sur- the door behind him. He was in a largp, Rosy suddenly appeared before the old could live easy on the int'rest right in this Passenger. - - - - 7.48 A. M. 7 82 �L m. Imt . M P . - `
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Zfews Hotel, Zurich, onv'. . 1387 square sitting -room, which contained fo�,r y I house. Say, Susan, let's you an' me git =1=.. _..... 5.25 F M. 4.41i P. V. 0 L= C -t-
, - set them oil the well -rubbed kitchen table. 'ain't Paulina's dress (lone yet?' . ". z .
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J[NR_ ARMSTRONG, Bf. B., Toro that at first he could hardly '"distifiguish the doll and the old lady sewed Oil t e tiny ' 'Why,%- Silas -Bennett? gasped,- the Wellizleon, Grey and B:MCO. ct- M 0 (D ( - _i.
JU Victoria, U. C. F. S., Ontallo, succeasor to Dr. . clean forgotten it ! But it's all made but N . -1
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objects it contained. The shutters were al- I oldlady. 'It ud be scandalous. kv'ry- . Gems lqowm-. Passenger. .... .... Mixed. 93 . "T . ,
whott, omee lately occupied by Dr. Ellett, Bruce- dress, The old clock ticked very loudly, a the sleeves, an' 'twon't take long to make 8�00 P. 9. t - .
geld, Ontario. 1379JX52 ways kept closed in summer, so as tQ Veep bee droned noisily in the doorway, and' P n t"s n e, bod7'd talk. Besides, Abner wouldn't lot '41101- .... - - IL 00 P.M. I * . :
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R 31crAVL311, Physician, Surgeon, &o. Office After a little pause lie distinguished the . 'Wall, neither would the boys an' Lovisy Wingham.. .. - 3.87 1017 11.2-3 - .
LD I ' corner southwebt of Dixon's Hotel, Brucefleld. outlines of the person he had come to seek. voices and sounds of a hay -cutter. Rosy did so, and the old lady hastily let me, ef they knew it. But, I guess welre GOING sovril-- Passenger. ! Mixed. 02 5 J--� - �_"_
li*ht calls at. the office. I= She was sitting in the further. side of tile , Suddenly a child'� voice outside cried: measured a bi� of blue cloth. of a -e ain't we? I'd like to allow folks - Wingham.... - 6.25A.m.n.20 A. x. 7.8%) rx. � 0 Ln i -I - -
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oOFFIC"E, Godgrich Street, opposite Methodist enough for her to work by. Close by -her kitehen door, then jumped shyly back, his that right. You'll j"ke it too long.' �. on� - I ,:,- ---� " - ,_�
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qDhurch,Seaforth. RPSIDENCE, next Agricultural face wreatbed in smiles. I Grandpa,' be I I guess not, Silas. You see, I'm goin' to - - � CD CD CD 7 - 1.
I side sat a little girl, eagerly -- watching her.'. other! Do: you remember how I useter London, Huron and Bruce, r-
iGrounds, . shouted, 'it's Rosy Crandall -it's Rosy . - Pawnirer F L. -
'How do you -feel, 'Aunt Susan?' asked .1 . take in quite a big hem on the bottom to school oil your little sled in Gome NoiLTs . - . elt- :3 _., -
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- . � 'Oh, it is, is it?' said gr ter, years an' years ago? We wuz each -1 P-14 p C: !1
ift'),M.G.?.S. 0. � andpa. I And 'Then, if it swinks when it's washed Exeter...... _....... _.. - 9.29 600 � I I
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iD. MACKAY 9. D. C X., (Trinity.) F. T. Af. 0. " Oh, I'm ri who is with her?' said Rosy, gravely, 'I can let it down.' y other's furst little sweatheart. An� now Hennall.. .. _._ .... - 9.42 6.16 P ,CD ----#*- '_ �_.
X. 0. KY 0. * the old lady. 'Test as well as ever. 'Twas ' they're all dead an' we're left. Besides, if * Kippen .. .. ............ - 9.47 0.20 . )"4 1 ,., - �,
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10,6 COOPER., X. D., X. B., L. F. P. and S., I'd no busiubss to touch 'em ; I won't ford an' Dan, too, come to see ye 11 Z I
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. �_ - said grandpa. He also went to the back ly, 'yon mton't forget again, will y"? liked; an' you know Abner would 'it Cv Blyth .... _........._ 10.88 7.28 a CD i -4 . _.
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ACollege, of Physicianasud Surgeon@, Kingstop. away now, Rosy; I want to talE to*Aunt . Barker's team.' _' -
d - ' Rowdy, Susan,' said the old man. He Wingham, depart...... - - 6.36A.m. 8.25P. __
esaor to Dr. Alsolid. Odlo(- lately oocuplo - I Yes ma'am., x. Jo Ce � SMITH & cv, - I,
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. -Corner of Viotorls, square, in house lately occull-led The child reluctantly left the room. ' The did, much younger than his seventy-five Rosy went back and sat on the step with for a little while. Then Aunt Susan sly �, :B.&_W:K: -- R -S - . ml
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by L. X. Danoey., 1127 old lady looked at her nepbew wonder- years. Jimmy. 'You must wait a few minutes slipped home, donned her ])eat black silk", Clinton � ............. .. - 7.46 4.28 11
, ingl - 'Why, Silas Bennett,' cried the old lady; Ion er for your dress, Paulina,' -she said, �nd no question was asked, Nancy an(I Ab- Bruo4old .............. - 8.05 446 A General Banking business tram -,.
. ALer Crandall hesitated for a moment, 9 r " Kippen .. ........ .... .... ww� _.
D R. F. J. BURROWST ' do come right in ! I'm jest as glad to see soothingly. e being away. When she returned, Silas 8.13 4.68 � - Farmers' notes diacounted, ., �
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ye as can- be. Don't set in that draught be. Jimm looked at her curiously. 'Say, Zxetor_........ ........'. 8.40 6.12 1
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member of the College of Phyelcians and Surgeous tween the winders. Come right in, -fimmy- now, do yon think Paulina kin understand her late husband's suits, lie not haviu� the Interest allowed on deposits- at oe rstv �'
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by Dr, Smith, opposite Public School, Seaforth. kindly as it was in his nature to speak, I to room., . 19he looked tit him defiantly. I yes,' she they and the two children walked about a I counted, or taken lat I
I have much plcaaure in introducing Dr. Burro begin with, you must know that we all 'Oh, I don't want no chair,' said Jim- said. . quarter of a mile to Barker's, whose horse �., colleatiolm � .
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- way worthy of thl.�Iir utmost confidence. 'ry and Rosy, and we hope you will live with nicer I y . I directly to the next village, where Silas OFFICE -First door north of Reid & _�
I us.for a good many years to come. Yo * and cloth,'- said Jimmy, convincingly. drew an order on the bank for a good sup- is . COMPOUND. Nihon's lfardw*re Store. A
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Telephone -No. 46. 1386 , happy here with us, ain't you?' ,, the room -especially at the ticking clock house." ply of money, and they drove to the parson- - I � . A recent, dlwover7 by an old SEAFORTH. ,--
'Of course.' and the flowers -and said: 'Yon ain't Rosy was thougbtful for a moment, then age. physidan. SucceWuUy used- : I
I - ' AUCTIONEERS. 'And we have done more for you tban- took up your abode here perm'nent, hey yp, said: I Well, but Paulina thinks and feels The minister's pretty wife witnessed the Monthly by t4ousands of ' �.
- : any other of your relati I ons, haven't we, Susan V . . ceremony, and Rosy and Jimmy, and-Rosy's Ladies. rs the only perfectly � � �
and says jest whal; I want her to. Paulina . I safe andrcUable3ned1clue dL+ - The Dr. flourk Trea Nent ,..
4-1 RORGE T.-AXLOR, Licensed Auctioneer for the more than -Mary Bradford ?" � � ' Oil, no,' said the old lady. I I o t of me. Butlyour baby ain't a �art Patilina. I . ',--
County of Huron. S.%los promptly attended nly ' aDvered. Beware of unprinelpled druggicts who -FOR- � :,
. . , Yes.' come -here sometimes when -when things 'a aparody. She's a sep'rate pE I to . fZcr Inferior medicines In place of thiiL Ask for
11-Triallparts of the county. Satisfiction guaran- ofanyb I Such a time as there was about that mar-
4eW Chargea moderate. GEO. TAYLOR, Kippen 'Of course we have. k9he's never troubled don't go riglit, you know -I mean, when -I herself., riage ! The boys' and ' Lovisy' swore that o t COMPOUnd. take no subati. CATARRH, ASTH,,M. As - -
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. , her head about you. She's done not�inl feel foblish�' This remark caused Jimmy a goo(I deal of fide, or In, ,;e P and 6 cents lu Postne in letter -_
but di�crrace ourfamily, runnin' off marrTin' -he old man, sympathizingly, But Silas deeded over the farm to the boys, and wowillsend, sealed, brieturn rnskil pullsoaled
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the County. Ali Orders left at Tas Ruearrox wi,hesq. Well now, don't -you see that' if me, though, that Abner Crandall ain"t rent- smart -46 than Nelly Haskins.' whatever other property was left; and stamps. Address The Cook CoMPA1117p �.,_,
Ofiloe will be promptly attended to. you should die witliout making a w AND CONSUMPTIORF � -
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facturing Compiny. Sales prGniptly attended to, 'But does she deserve to be spoke of' in use the land as he pleased. Nobody else has send us down a real live baby. He don't �mce she had destroyed the will h Wall Pap er apgrently hopeless cases. I . -, �%,
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moderstc- and satisfaction guaranteed. any other way even if she is ? Do you Wf%nt got a key to it, either,' she added, trium- e Ina just made. I F YOU FEEL WEAK WRETCHED, DESP�Q �,
I . =1815 -by mail addresaed to Hensall Post Office, or I send 'eni only to peopl that are rried, I ENT. if you have Catsrr3, Astbuis, Bronchitis. ba
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,enralth, will receive prompt attention. 129&tf ' No.' . . . 1313 owed, call or write at once.
I __ - . _ - - - _ - ---. - ___ - -,- __ - of the old place,' was the sympathetic re- ina,'said Ros- farm. Dan had diridently learned som DR., ROURK is widely and favorably know*� -
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1, I will, half of what von leave will a IvTary Her voice broke.' She looked furtively - The old lady looked. from the boy to" the 76 WooDw.&n'o Avmvuz, 1�
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'. and be squanderea by her wortbless ,bus- n . - C. W. PAPST'S.
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If ]BITTERS band.' .� man in wonder. .x . . " My young friends,' Grandfatber Ben- DETROIT, 3ftcHIGAW. - - --
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_�� . CURES ' 11'ell, what do you want me to do, 'IA -b- doorstep beside Jin Yon Bee,' explained the latter, we� was nett will say on every possible occasion, BOOKSTORE, SEA I I ',
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ain't for me to say who to leave your - pr'op- dONn her spectacles a little and wiped her your dishes, Susan, an' let's have a jolly old the way they like 'em. Doiet think that 0 Boots and Sh %; -P %-7
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F-%alA- AND 4 ed, 'wbat is it? Somethin' the old lady, anxiously. 'I'm afraid they'll times, when he and his happy old wife are . HAS On hand A large number of Bootsand Show Of,k*
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IM A . ClAr 11 ) I Abner done?' be ex,nectin' of us ' alone he will A-— bis el, r 1 15C " to loc. own make bwk material and .
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