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- . 1* I . once in the world-f6r'ignorance it is -of fatlipr1olviell st,home.11 His wife snageited I i . el � - I
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I ed - - PR6POSAL. 1. -1 �. . the aim lest physical laws. If a woman t 711 � � . .�
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mail sifisfi, wit 4 - What mother would turn her you �g ry I -- � .qpira io, . I �
. daughter out as 4slazy. ee a who are averse to exet. 6. old Oakeii Bucket." system, is the -governor of the h* au ma- ' . I true tat I :_
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Never, in all the quiet annals of St. Sul-. .. - � y 118o'Y' I 1611to and qu -sale -1 -
alone unpro I their worki are sick. . q.Udv�jr, but Not Goo i .. � , I of ality �� ... . .
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I Ayees Hair Vigors. picia's Hall, had there been such a commo tected i Ppi:"shun exertion it is because the, written tharry Kennedy,the ventriloquist, offices,and directin th e 8 .
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� tion as at present stirred the stmospherei -starmy night? d son writer. He had no musical edu. and useful channel � -easilt,:; under- �i � .
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. � . rom Fraulein Obergai 'Xqt many loving physioal,balance in weakened, - - �, - strain, 1, I creased confidence in quility �. .
I ,,Nearly forty, years ago, -after F u, the spectacled _ ' ut hRd a genius for melody and a stand, then, what must be the do y ; .0
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I � allow . pdo like cation, . - ... 1 7 ... . The fW**Iv9y I
� German governess, who was reported to be. I n 4111
. S' . )) di ' �njkdk ' writting "taking words ,:, I �
- I some weeks of sickne S, iny hair I 46 -lion in the way : Our gram athefo I � . : I upon this great centre-greator even than � I SO � :� 4*0ve "at". 7
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- lieve in*.nothing, down to Dolly, the little I their daughters, A -1- ., . I � �e :! ! - . - I I .
I Ayer's, 11 c and grandmothers did no . call d upon " I .
turned gray. - I began using wlio are j u9t om- top, eto. , Ii3 this - �. -0 9, - that ujpon the muscles, which are -, ! I . ;
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�- Hair Vigor, and Was 80 Well Utiff- her pink nose insid a the bchoolrooms, every- � t W011-nill-onti, . . Sleep, then, is nature's oppor , �,� � 1
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g -1 haTe body was in a state -of exqitement, although - . � -.The re is no'education like adversity, I Z . I ad, for '!
� lied with the re'sults that . � T'i - adjusting the delicate' meohanicisn)�:j of the � � : Will, AW
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� uobod� quite knew the oxact extent L Of the . . . 11 . eT-1%,1 t - days.. They had j not. th4� tenth part of the �01 . I I
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1 : - , � - and advice all uU�. d' tractions of tbbse burr& o e is the second soul of the unhappy. .� I I - AAIL - -- - I
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-� I iOnal APP11' declared Mary, the cook, 11 cause -the wait- . alone Ofto the &I ive well , ' Sleep, in order to be beneficial �Alust be 71 1 . -1 I
, - I I . . - t. their vroieni might have been' blessed with ; 441 , I
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I ress counted cvery one at e, a�n! there . -A an who loves well j is never oll L � I Corn N .. -
- ing. Itrequiresonly' miles, perhaps, if ihey had not bad such faith _Wi . I
"None of the young ladies hasn't � I protectt-4 And tn7theirstraight-baokedoh irsaudlonghours l* e ive no more of our time than we do their work successfully,
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: , AYERPS . . the bedding� comfortable and clean ! " d the . I
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Z� make mischief, and him with a wife aud' ingtoap afLoo. I ! j
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� . Hair Vigor to keOP seven childreik 1" - Wo an lives by sentiment where man wholesome. I The sleipershould not be din- , � _I
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I t "I . I � . - 5 lives by . tnrbed until he wakes of his 'own 4' Imccord, L � � ! qU -6--.0 L;ajes V&
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7 -ray bair, of god- ness which may � � I I i , wli
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i- to remove Beatrix Belton or else Miss Julia.-Worthall. afterwards d e air is. sometimes as powerful. an unless there is a chronic tendency t� over- � �1 � after year. ly"I LIF4-ifit. for"
ll � � , post of honor in your sitting -room, and then - 1) * , � John bog"*- �
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11--, # to he - had been a-eryin', and Min Julia'was real � gerous disease . _�., ale t,likethegout, sometimes skips 'taw alarm-cloek � or a merva f you -n I ]MY
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, � . 11 whole lives with The Country Doctor. r el at'�"8' . � ' "M
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I I to myfrl6nds."a-Xrs. H. X HAIGHT9 ' j � to Auty not to pass over such matters been outd3ne 0 danger of contracting out. . Wme, to bis -own I&
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: f . climb over the wall a4ein P . .- !silehce; -but to promote her daughter's Since the soldiers took their muilrets to the warof himself a own weakness. I t it * better to allow him to Oleep at i I nd
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I I � . I Thesel delicate ailments are ea.qily over- hill, L - . I children. : .i i L. . -
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- very still, which he shows his portrait. has been &sleep for some t I
. 11 . � 'treatment witboutany need of the obnoz- Now each window is pro -emptied by a dcz3n hands .. - �� . An :
. I I his young gentlemen where they belonged " -The coffer is always a superficial 'being, mad - t gress in her work 1 of � repair, . - .
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L � . L � And from that moment on the kite re crowded from the pulpit and eons quenjitl cruel. .
� I in I Insist upon. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescri Now the I and sh47'uld be ;Ilowe,d to complete her work
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I I- ': I In For vrith coverlet of blackness on his portly figure ends by ing less than it receives. mini 'MUM. . �
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4 ` - - Hair vigior I the little three -cornered room at the south it restores perfect health and regularity Lies the mold country doctor In a masafre oaken -..; Ift is the sun of , life, the charm ' I ' - L 1P t,
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il I end of the.,�maiu � floor, Miss NorthalPs seat to the special functions, and vital vigor to be I .1 comparativej of little value. It 4 .
: - j �1:��-_� Pnp&Wby]Dr.J-.C.Ayir&Co.,Lowa.ibu.,-. was empty, so was' Beatrix Belton's ; for the nerve -centres. It is the only medicine I . 7 I _w true :
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� !-1 I Miss Martha was at least . She was Pierce has acquired an enviable reputation, Found this watcher waiting for them -when they Fortune, I '.by giving a gift to one and the - I "" . I
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Z . also pluthp and fair, with blue� sparkling His medicines are everywhere recognized came upon the earlb, power to ppreclate it to another." . ,Hundred Years Ago� , L ou� entire satisfa - ,
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onN *Rtxv-x., v. a., honor graduais of Ontario eyes, a - 0 SOME TMNQ9 THAV WERE TRUE IN 1797. i 'L I
. IN i veterinary (3olloge, Ali diseasse -of Dommile preserved complexion. She had, moreover, ical Discovery" alternated with the " Va�- Fought In many stubborn battles with the.foes that. - . . � I � . . ,� - I t -are store.
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. i I Oft"L and residence on Goderich street, one door and impoverished conditions of the blood . L EXF68U IE BROUGHT ON, AN ATTAGK OF . A gentleman 'bowing to a lady-alwa I / - tion in any line i
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f� . � Veterinary dentists, Honor'Graduate of Ontario Vot- - I rate
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"I � , and Is"nury-Dr. pbe . When so many pined in sickness, he had stood so used as a prison. � � L � looked for r
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� I They must slowly learn the lesson how to live from There was only one hat facto z a & that ic 1:1 - town or country �
� i .. LEGAL preceptress, freezing' the impulsive Julia wide. .'I That letter was most assuredly . and trapper. His occupation requires him � . 1 -! ,�, � 1- Z-
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- : i . 11 And what h -ave you to say,'my dear ?" tions in her -hand. To, her, in this .sore . �WILL C:&RIXTON. I I �
-, � ,I - I 1 0 son's 13�ank,' Clinton. 'Office - Elliott 102k, � I � ;� ' Books'were ve expensive. -�, The -Lite*s, -- . --with Mr. Lauds'
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4�7 � .... � ; Marechal Niel, roses', tied with satin ribbon, " But how am I to get, at him ?" . the grounds of the palace, and as the atten- much so that I bould not, rest 'in a4y posi- Pit, waa fi le, , t44 C+. - - I I
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. V of Dental Siirgeons, outaylo, D. D. S.,, Mrs. Dixon also readL it over her'suporier's ; day in memory of ,her admirer, she had all gone, I began to improve, This encour. - When ba � Go (D t 44 -
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I -I ; .. handsome, and -oh, please don't look at me not fail to improve it." - with such pleasing results that the ractice esta heart meal and have no bad after Dances in Phil. ,delphia,-were given every ��P I PM11 L - �1- .1
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of Oularto College of Physicians and Surgeons. class up into my room. T6se roses were '3,000 years before Christ. erience ani I I fully appreciate the wonder- . - - i CD 0 �- - I
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Vlc$oria Street, next to tbe,Catholio Church and I am fully determined to, find out who tude. He bowed ; Miss Dalzell inclined her safe and su 1 One Lessom'' I . a L ,,zolleetion. I
Pidkard, . re cure, end I would urge all .- - .1 11.1 . .
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MrNlght calls. attended promptly. - 14b3x112 - A truly remarkable story of fell ' L r
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� : � my roses ?" � . George du Maurier's heroine,, was �writte create new igor, build up the shattered Indeed, it might 4 . : , I
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i ott, office lately occupied by Dr. Ellott, Bruce- to set my rules and regulations at defiance " Your -roses ?" Dr. Thomas Dann En sh, in 18492, for the nervous sys in and make a new bei6g of fairly be calle3dp�,cinscredible, only t4a�t the I M Pi . 1. � I -�, .
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k Here was fr inknen ia good earneit I P. Willis, who'w'an'ted a sea song. Dr. in boxes be ring the full trade mark, its -truth. (D
-, p I : XV. Glasgow, &a., Physician, Surgeon and Ao: pelled at ance I may L � - P Williams' Pro- I am induced ..me , of a J Ima. , 0 . - -011 =
31 Dalzell, thinking, vaguely, that the'eaptain �, 1, . �L -, 10B
D Bolt of the salt -sea gale," the last line r 8 me sagai � .,
� 3 oauakef, Cmdan", Ont. 1127 go. "Be tect yourse f f om impo'ition by refusing remarkable in�talnce of fel . i
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1, ; . * the her pretty head very high. ., Beatrix foHow- 9 8 n is as Wight , ago my bl, eraian : '
11 I � I Nor Dr. Xaaldd. Offlot lately occupied Yes ?" said the -captain. 11 And 'what Pittsburg in 1848, the song was introduced I to the young spat I - - 'in C
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. . I --Oorner of Victoria Square, in house I&Wly occupied alone. She leaned -the ffimpled,,�&iu on one . W I , maled strippin ct*' � t:V En
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,� i I 8, into deep thought. For the thing that 'tary hero. " Have I jjot a right to expect ser�ant in a g of this bran(h of "science. The wri cat he mu 0 o� the ,' n Pt I
4� - 4 fiale reeldeab Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. puzzled her most was what she bad not; as I e equel of Sir Spencer '. �We'lrs atre 0 k& L . I I
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it 1, oral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity University, a plain answer ?" line, a gi'rl, of unusual meatal gif to and scribing,th I I L-1. W
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P�� womberof the College of Physicians and Surgeons was a gracefully -penned declaratioii of �o At last Miss Dalzell asserted - her-jelf. sWieetness of disposition. - She was to wed . A fortnig t a t . 14 0 (D P CD I frba,=114
I -. �11 I of Ontario. Coroner for the County- of Hurm. Ye Zetiobia-like -shei drew up her heiid. - . At the prq sent time no abdominal organ rward the cat brought in ��7 crt- qj (D 0 .. I I --lection to th4x
-1 11; I J AWOFFICE.--ftnis, as formerly occupied layDr. in the sa6me envelope that contained Cap 9an , L poet, and returning from a visit -to the is sacred fro n the surgeon's knife. another bird, and lynarvellous. to may, turned I 1:)j 1.1 W- .11, I I
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. � ve issue ofseveral books of songs, she wribting . .
- 1� 1. ejaculated the schoolmistress, nea,rly cboked- ' * I e k I , . 40urraut at 50 r,
� - Surgeous. Corourdi for County 'of Huron. * the ords for his music tracted from the substance of th DR. HAOC iialed tenders addressed to -the _F451044W ,
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-_1 College of Physicians and Surgeons, Oatapo. '� '"'ell !" cried Miss Dalzell . is� based n a supersition, common in Ire- I FRIDAY, JULY 9-th, 1 4� -�
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'! �:"- I I I . '14 ed the letter and replaced it in its envelope, 'i Say -Walter,,' darling !" he suggested. land, that when a child smiles in its sleep it . . n r For the conveyance of Her Majeaty's M41*04*1 , �
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FO'. I still scented with Marechal Niel roses, " I � Walter, then-". is listening to the angels. The music is . �� I . poied contract for 4 years, 6 times p
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� ; I U ly oce "hideous bondage" ,of the charge of St. Halls," written by Thom -as Moore, celeb- . SWE
.� t� . . � fortb. Dr. Sload haviax for many years paid spacial .6 ,-4& cooditions of proposed contract may be Win
li people�s lives hideous ? I never thought stomaph ham been dealt with successfully in , 0, .
i , i:_ - I - qi 1 before tha,�I*a�s such a dragoness. 8 1. icia's Seminary to Mrs. Dixon and rates the glory of 011av Fola, a wise King of . for the cure of indigestion' I - �
7 I I . attention to diseases of the. chbst, can with confi. I shall u P the saine way I blank forms of tender may be obtained At 910- -i
4 �1. i 44-, Fraulein Obergau-and was married, with Ireland who flourished about 900 B. C. . . - --
;� 1. - V�l � dence tender his aervices to such as may require at once resign from that Browning Club. 1. . Office at Harlock, 06hotance, Senforth, ,
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t . � f , system of treatment. 1531 Who can the letter be written to ! A -ad' far as history' relates she neveg has had any 011av organized a Parliament, whi& met � I " ; - , `�
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.- ti AUCTIONEERS. CUL wih the adrgeon'8 knife. T4e perforation of the - . �
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T � - Xfv Countyof Huron, sales and bills stten&d to marriageable girls, to say -nothing of the is able c m -plica ions o id fever, has in ;; :.* . ; I PRbAE,
f 11 I � make St. Sulpicia's a real home for eve Maid of Athens," by Lord Byron, is a 0 t typho . " . -0 , . � ,
I I I t� � romptly, cb&rffes ill keeping with times, Seaforth, ry teachers. " i ' a few Icases bt en successfully closed by oper. I . i , N In the matter of the estate of JAR MON.klyr .
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�111 - � -� She rang the bell. . ain cheerfully. I en& Twenty-four years after the song was A sels 0 ,8� - : -0. - ,a .
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�� � -. charges moderate and satisfaction Sleep. Rhancery, Goderich, or to deliver to lus on Of b*.&W . bij;�j- =--I
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I 7 - I I guaranteed. withevervyoang person in this school. .Were I asked for a receipt for longevity, with not even a trace of her former beauty, I . i ir chriallaw -iwof- - � I I*;"; 2! I -
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- - t Orders by m&R addressed to HensaU Post Oface, or and reduced to almost abject want and beg- e ent1re body, with all its com- � � , Ct - - Tho a
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� . ? 1. time." gary, ponent parts And its various 6ffices, ceases . . ; culars of their claims, or charges, and I 0 200. .
11, sromilih, will receive prompt attention. 12MI-if I wellfed,well warmed and well rested." Many � . .. Aa ---hat* * - Lftj� XhjiZ-7
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� 11 JO the Counby of Huron. Sales attended in all With the soft gloom of the April nightfall on, or that it is s� sign of laziness to lie down the tramp printer. Coming in, tired and bod I machine', is ready to start - a I among the parties entitled thr-reon, Wing, .11 I John: V, . --- - I
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