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SOWS, AlifeS nod GUM
Ne* goods best quality• -
Cultery and lamp goods
till to suite fiva.-
Idiau.Tradesgx WHEN ITO-UMW
•I lin WILL BUY 11.-nEN-
yOu. SEE •
D. -TAYLOR:.
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HAMILTON
CaNOW•
u -p:
Reserve Fund•
- -Total -Assets
Presiiient.:-JORN:STITART..
Vice PreSiderit---A. .Gr.:11AmsAY',-
DIRECTORS :
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GAN •1311.6.CTOR,.01.[AS; GiriNEY GEa. ROAC-Ff.,
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A. r.r. Wcon; LEE.(Toronto)...
.$1,259,000
.$65o.,006
$7.979;646.,
Cashier--.J.1111111NBITLL..
.f..crAvr_ztrrs ,Th1/r.k---1:To11r.5 .10 to :3; ,SatUr-
da-y's: 10 to. 1_ .• Pepo:gits of $1 and upwards
received and interest allowed:
s'PE-f_.7"A 7 DEPOgIT,3 also- received at ciir-
ren
' .t rates of interest."
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1 .E5 PA .T7St on. arcsn.k.Pritain :Ina the United
f• f• States llouglat aucl'iold.
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J. O. BROWN
SUB -AGENT.
• DriNtAL
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GITTAR 0,ERIDAY
AOKK RS,
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LUCKNOW,FEB'Yi0TH,1893
TO THE FARMERS: -
'We have the fallowing farm properties for
sale cheap. and othi easy termsof payraent, viz:
In Kinloss Township a 50 acre_ farm, a 100
-acre farm and it150 acre farm and a 200 acre
farnr1 in Huron Township a 200 acre farm ; in
WestVawanosh Township a farm of 100 acres
and afarm. of 150 acres, in • the 'Township .of
AshfieldtWo farms of 100 acres ST Teach • in Turn-
berrownship, bray a few. miles each; the
town of Wing,hain, 100 acpes of timber land,
and a grazing farm of 250 acres in thel Town-
-ship of Kicardirie, _ •
quantity of money to lend
S-.
VVingham, will:be in liucknow
on the Second and fourth Fri-
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day a-nd Saturday -of eaqh month. - Good sets
for •81.0. Filiinz arid .e.,::tracting a specialty.
-Office at Cain's .ifot€1.: .• -
_LOCAL PARAGRAPH:S.1
-Newsy ItemsServed up for Sentinel litatiers.
H 10th 103.
- on first, mortg,a4s on-farm or village property
at from -.51 Per-ceht ;interest up -A -he rate is, gov-
erned acoordingtOthe class of security. ' We
also lend smailmounts of Money on sedOna
mortt ages .alivd firAt chattel mortgages.-
• We da a general banking -business_ in all its
brariclads, allow interests -on. deposits, - issue
• drafts on. Alt -Canadian 'points -and .on:; the
Ana4riCan E.:xcharaire: National- Bank; ;New
Y13.1: IC eity, , 411(1. Which r are accOted_ --anywhere
throughout the--. Unit-kl.StateS,-, make collec-
tion s.in the States, OfIario, Qupbec,•Manitoba,
:or the.;N orth-west, and • cash .: Cheques -on any
'plftee, LendiDg" money' on . farmers notes - a
specialty, • ' -•-• ,.. . - ' ..:- ,
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- We effect insurance on '11 classes 'of bnild-
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-irag-s, either in tock or 1\iittue.1- Companies as
desired. - Nonebut:- first Clanipanies
ss CO.teP-
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- ' -------- ------: . ' (1-:E 0'. :4. gIp-D ALL Manager.
--A-.., -ArAT,o01‘180-iNi-l-BA.1tRISTER,-- .. . - --, ---
„_Choice teas and coffees at
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Mr..- 'W. J. Armstrong left on.
Tuesday for Manitoba':
-Private ftinds to loan on
security. -P. A.- Malcomson..
any-
• -;--Men's and. boys' hats in th
styles just received at Connell's
-Miss Lottie Armsfrong is Ifiiting
friends in London andiStratfor
,
--Pickles in bulk and bottle at
Campbell's.
• good
la,test
e' Solicitor Conveyancer-, etc„ (late o
=ern -1i Ilpitt. eamerim,- Goderich): Office
at Traver's cgd sfand. -
.;CI-ORRIS.O,N, ATTORNEY .AT
So1i4itor iu Cancery, Convey-
ancer, Commiioner, -etc.. Office.. over the
bar15.er shOp. •
SRIZOWPROUDVOOTt .BAREIS•::
ter s; .Solicitors,- :etc,_Goderich, -.Ont.,.
J. 'T. 0-ATI,Row, : "Vt/.311.:PRQUDFOOT.,. :
1.1111;61.1131°"52"118"17""""elin'a-
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A. McDONALD, M. D., CiM
0. Office, Kintail.
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R,-EtLIOTT, OFFICE A_ND RESD:
- (trice, •Outrara. street,secc;nddoor north:
Little4s-shDe stOre, .
TENN.ANT„ P Y -S 0 i.:A.N,
Surgeon and Accouchent,_-. Surgery
op-
7-yosite Cain's hag. - Office hours fiona- 9 to 12
. ru...; and*frora 2 to 5 p. - •
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IN.IcD. GORDON,-
.0 - M.S., •Physician, Sur -
.on, and AccouCheur. Office next door to W.
Allin's implement shop Residence Ross street,-.
south of D: -2.1cIntosh's store;
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R. , D. - -d-EDDES, V., CAlLS
• either by mail or telegram izonaptly
attended' to. Charg-ei.rrioderate.. Redd-enoe,'
outran]. opposite Dr Elliott% and
...second door north of SENTINEL 'offiee. - • <
440 d7.•
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INS•URANCE
FIRE Aimp mA)Rit4E,
dutELpHi.
Telephone; No, 19.5.
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blitliketi Din -,GTORY.
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Don't forget- the social a. r.
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Alex. Ross' on Thursday evening, 16th
inst. °
---*Anything you want in groceries,
fref.,h and new. at the right -prices at
Campbell's. -
-The Rev. J. S. Collin°. of lit3helt
. c5r.
is 'spending- a few ,dayS with fr'ends in
the village. -
r. John R. Brown left on. Monday
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odarinclacomen
CFL. out to lbus4ss
•• looking for
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ararzs
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It Or OUble to she
goods Every.
'body solicited. •
AYL.CiR,
NVIIOLE NO 998.
BELFAST
- Runaways are the order of the day.
No less than three occurred last week.
No serious injuries sustained.
An epidemic cold prevades .the
district. Mr. Rogers , is slowly re-
covering" from an Attack of inflama,tion
We have a large .
-foran ektended trip, Ihrou bce-h-A
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and 'the Northwest:
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.-if you wisla.to enjoy a -
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evening go to the.: Social at
RoSs'-an -the .16th inst.. ...
--T.ile Chiapest ready -ad nits in
die market is to be found at Oonnelrs.
-Only $6. in men's sizes... •
-The. Presbytery "of Maitland will
meet in Knok.-.0hurch, 1(incalfdine 'On
) . .
Tuesday'14-th inst„ at 2 p. .
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Mr, W/4 Q-.. Treleaven,: o •Victoria•
Ncir-LISH CHURCH:. SERVICES 11
a- in. and ;36
2:;0p; ;. Superintendent,
Adult class every 'We -du
8 o'clock; Bible -and prayer.
-are welcome.. REY. W. J. VOit.r:olt.', Pastor.
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TYCIkNOW MECH NICS' INSTD,
I tute,' Reading- room open eyeryevening
from 7 tat° t-). , excepting Saturday.2
the _Burs. will be- frOnv,2, to 6 p -s- The.
librarian will be in atten:12.-acie these
hours.' - vutzi,' :Pri.4.13.:.!-t
Sit Aura
Sunday: School;
Wm. S. Holmes,
sday eVening at
ook lesson's. All
anitoba
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leasant
Mr A
•A„shingle; mill is in successful oper-
ation in the adjoining swamp.
Rev. J. Kepner paid a clerical visit
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to the school -room on Friday last.
Mr. John: Oampbell-is preparing to
move to Port. Albert. -
Now: is the seam for the farmers
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tolay.up 'a.supply of ice foi.. the hot
season.. Saw -dust -is easily. obtained
_and Water -in.. the solid state is a great
boon in Julyand A.ugust, especially to
these -patronizing the Cheese factories.
citzlart •
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Mr. Joseph Bell, of Carlow,. has
been the guest of, Mr AV., Pagan for -a
few days. We are glad to state. that
Mr. Pagan is recovering and... -we hope
to soon see him restored' to his usual
health
.• Beed and Miss Lin.; Reed
paid a-yisit to friends in Tee'swater -
during the past week. .
Mrs, J. Farries and Mr. George
Ferries spent a few- days with friends
at Langside last week.
Our teacher and pupils have pur-
chsed a foot ` and aafe having a
good time •every fine day,- The team
will soon be open for a chalange from
some neighboring school,
Mrs. N. Pierce andlamily returned
home from Teeswater on the 24th :pip.
Her father Mr. Hughes accompanied
them and. stayed-, a gfew days, Re
Went home on. Thrs!lay last.
On .Tuesd.a.y the 28th of Feb. the
*contracts of drawing milk to the cheese
factory rhere for: the Coming season
were let to the followma parties : Tr,
Pentland, W. Henry, t'W Spears, P
Wallace,. P Moran and Abe Gauley,
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On the same evening the- -Rev. Mr.
Kerran preached -in -the church here to
C. T.. R. TIME TABLE.
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Trainsleave Lucknow for Sontl-Lat 6:-18 a- ra
-1048 a, -rd.- and 620p..m..- •
NOrila. at 12;30 p. 4:02 p. and 10:28
tn.
HE MISSES LITTLE ARE PRE-
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• - pared to give music lessons on the Piano
or For further particulsrs apply at
• the residence of W. U.' Little, Ross -street.
GENERAL.
ONEY TOLOAN. ON REAL ESTATE'
• secirritY. for • any tiine; at the -lowest
rate o.tfUerest. The.:•principal may be paid.
at the 6,0-a of th e time, or a part ofthe
princi
Val:May be paid each year; interest ceasing on
the amount paid:* For 'further particulars,
.- etc., apply to 4:siGus STEWART, Luck:now: .
Colle•ge Toronto is spendina a few-
/ 9 t,
days with friends in- LucknoW;
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• ---:-Parties Wanting copier
Ledger_ with the illu.stration
cure them at the SENTINEL -0
MT. . Valens, -.6
was re-elected °Grand Audi
Patrons of the Province, at.
in Toronto last week..
-Whell yen thinlc' getirig a new
THE SUB90RIBER HAS OPENED AN
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'office in the building east of the
SENTINEL Printing .Office,
• AGREEMENTS, , BONDS, -LEASES;
,DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND ' WILLS
CAREFULLY' PREPARED.
Plans ,specibcations and estimates for build
ings, mi11s,-bridges, etc., furnished
On short notice.
AS. 0'1‘[..ERVILLE.
Lucknow, Jan .18)91!
of • the
•can se-
ce.
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-Kinfoss,
er of ti3e.
meeting.
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• carpet thiS. spring make up yonr mind.
SO_OETtES--:.
T....SETO-Y. LODGE, -NO. 384.
' meets in the south _end Lodge 'Room-
- - in the Temperance Hi11, LucknoweveTT
3 T11eriClair.'eVeT41g at 8 e'cleek, D. K._ WEE-
_ STER, G. T. S. MiTHEB:s..Sec.:
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The regular monthly
• VY.ff • meeting:of the -Wrtmen'i Christian
Temperance Union willbe held every second
Wedne0*-;of eadh month in -the Odd Fellows
Tian, LuknoW,. at -3 p.. - Mits.
&gni, Prident -iMRS. HORNELL; Secretary.,
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• to see what -Connell is offeTing in that
line.
• -Mr. Theo. 1-1all formeTly of 'the
-Dundalk_ 11.erald •
,-haS pritchated •the
UCKNOW
'Lodge, No. 112
meets every Friday
ev-ening at 8 o'clock
intheir hall, Campbell street. All brethren
. dordially invited. K.j.MCLEOD, N. Grand;
11. H. PittAE, Recorder. -
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a large and attentive audience, after
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s.t.\.rvice he debstlited- •the congrecmtion
.with:- a•:few, tuneS- on • the organs.
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Tara Leader from Mr. -W. J. ,Whit -
'entitled "the cow and her
as th€ - writer's namehas
given we cannot, publish
it
---Mr.- John - .Bruinpto
been -spending a cotple of
friends 111 .LacknoW, left f
in St: :Thomas on Tuesday
best ),-vaterproof
the- .Rigley' Connell -
assortMent at low prices f
Farmers, look-. to your own _ interest a,nd
your farm buildings . and -
* te d*eliings in the •-
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Oneb.ST one the old pioneer 'settlers ,
of this -section are passing away
".`beyond the bourne • from whence no
traveller e'er returns." This week • it
is our sad. and painful duty to report
the demise of Mr.. Thomas, Finlay_ of
Ha*blerne Bank .Farie,- whose death.
took place on Fridhy, March 3,..aged
€1. years and 2 days, Mr, Vinlay
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was born in -Wicklow, Ireland, , on the
28th of 'Feb., 183E He sailed for
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Canada when sixteen years of age, and
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was amobg.the firSt settlers in As -h --
field tdwnship, having' resided here for
upwards a, forty years. ..Being of a •
kind and social nature he made many
friends in the new country, and Was .
held _ in high respe-ct among his
neighbors to the -.elad of life- De-
ceased was for many.; years a 'stain -14E
meMber of the Methodist church,.and
has Shown by Ms walk and conVer--
sation that he, was aal-earnest and con--
siStent •christian and when he came
face to face the last enemy he
was able to cheerfully. cast his all upon
a loving ..savior, - realizing, that
Jeans hath done all things 'well. On
• There are two, firgOis..fil the church
ring" pQeUi
ate,"• but
.
not. - been
bee on trial:. •
Mr. Moore, traveller r
& Co.; gave ntir store-ke
Th•
ursday laSt.
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Mrs. •;McDonald iSrvisititia her
grand -daughter, Mrs. j hn*c.Lean...
We are sorry toj Sa W. -Misner's
. son very. poOrly.-
-Fred Lands, who is Working for W.
_Miner,. and cut onpl ill his- fingers
nearly *...off :With • en axe he was
carryinU:
who has
weeks with
T hs hom
Coat to buy
bas a: croOti-
r _ cash.
Mr: Isaac Allan., formerly. of the-
,Doininion.- Bakery,: Toron tie,* come
to. take -charge Of Thos. Reid.'S
-bakery' of this Village...
Two ,young ladies.: and 4 young
gentleman got, a .bad out of -a
cutter that collapsed ' Campbell
street on Tuesday. last. - *-
LONDON IVIUTUAL.
No large PreMilifil Notes required
CASH SYSTEM :
50 cnnts to 90 cents per $100 for three years,
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- LANE
ACEti, KINLOUGIL
Also agent for the Phoenix, of London,
England.
CQ. ,COT.TRT
Sherwood,- No.
50, Lticknew, Meet -
every first and third
Monday in every
month, in the Or-
ange- -hall. • Ni -sit-• -
ing brethren are
corditaly invited.
J. ..LYoNs, - C, R.
D: D. YULE SEC.
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O. 1:r. W. LTICK1%.-TOW 'LODGE OF
• the Ancient Order United Workmen,
meet in the Oddfellowshall, on.the last and
second_Almada evenings of each month a
eight' o'clock., Visiting -brethren cordially
invited. T.). PA'iTERSON Master Workman -
R. AL A11E11.01.1, Recorder.
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02110TS
ritbsibE
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The season for flarVesting ice iS :at
hand, -- -
Mr.. John A. Taylor has purchased
the ice on -Wraiths1 lake and can
supply any -quantity )- of ice. cut and.
; leaded for 25 cents1 a load. It is
needless to say tkiat the ice is first -
aass.-
A load of .young Thicknowites came
to the.Hamlet last Friday to have a
nights fun. '
. Miss 'Nancy *Cro*ston. has .ben
Sunday the 5th the remains were CO11.-
veyed to: Dungannon zenietery. The
sorrowing relations hi3eve the earnest -
sympathy.of a wide: circle of friends
and acquaintances. And alth.ough
a kind- and loving husband and
father has gone yet he is :only gone
before to inherit theeternal mansioil
•pfepareci by God the Father.
To obtain the best prices for
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your _
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-Colo-nal.. S Scott, 'oftl.Kincar-
dine, is spoken of as a likely candidate
• in the Conservative ;interests:- for
entre Bruce next election..
Last week a faimer named
GIascow of West. Wawanosh, whose
-mind is deranged, wa taken to the
jail at Goderich by constable A, D.
Cameron, for safe keepiiig till he can
be sent to the asylum.
Visiti• ng friends--iji .NV:111011ara.
it tig youri.adv7:04age..'0 0.6
ami hrin it to market in rolis
'tveigl4gfrOnl- 2:11i; 16
in tubs. Crocks or pails
this sea -son do not .bring
as
ood prices.
Mrs. WM. Cro\wsten of Winghani is
visiting at Kelvin -Grove farm.
Miss Annie Ross is home on a visit
from London.
A number; itttended the oplieral of
the late Mrs. Win. Lockha,rt on
Sattirday the. 25th.
Thoma Belway and Wm. Hayes
sold by public a4tion their farm
stock and impleMents on Monday and
Tueiday. last. Cattle, pigs alid sheep
brought exceptionally good prices.
Hays is going to I Detroit and Belway
to Calgary, .Matiitoba.
In compliance with -the teacher's.
request we report the following table
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sho-wing the stand.ing. at..the(:Inonthly„
examination -for, Feb., baRedf o general
proficiency.: = .
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Fourth. Clasg-j. 'Lane; 391, R
Lane, 388; T. Lane, --376 ; :B. Farries,
376, E. Johnstone, 320 'J., Ford,
310-; T.. Ford,' 287, L Baldwin,- 280
R. Courtney,
Sr. 3rd -E. Johnston, 332, L°
Lane,- 229-- ; B Baldwin, 324, Robt.
Farries, -222 ; Goe. Lane; 30.2.-
The.,days are growing longer, and
they will lengthen- 'something-, more
than a minute per day until the end of
the month, lengthening faster. then
.until .-the latter part of June. On
Maich 19th, day and night will be the
same length.
re's hotel, near the Grand
Trunlc t tion . will be offered for sate
at
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C. SPARLING-
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by public auction. on Thursday, 'March
16th. • For particulars as to license,
terras, etc., apply - to John Purvis,
liolyrood, or R. Moore on the
premises.,
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S No 5 HINLOSS
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5th Class-jessie Valens,i - 'Edgar
Valens, Joe. Wilsori.
4th Class -4-41e , Sutherland, A.
McGillyiary, .Nellie McCaUli: A.
:Valens X.`.McDon5.,1d. • - .
•sid Class -B. Bain, B. McLeod, A.
Valens, J. Wilson!, D. McKinnon:.
• 2nd Sitheiland, Noble
.Pierce, A. McCaul, -John Smith, J.
McLeod.
ASIIFIELD
.-The nuMber of Square timber ,sticks-
passsng here lately is very large. •
Mr. W. T. Gardner is Making pre-
pa,rations for -building a' new house
next summer. ;
Mr. MeKeith, 12th con, is now con-
valescent 'after his bard attact , of
siCkness:
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S., Si N.0.16 1410:0SS.
• The 'following: is the standing of
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pupils of S. iNo. 6, Kinloss for 'the
month *of, Feb -i---4Fifth, McKenzie,
11. 1116Kenzie,G..-iMcijonald. Fourth
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Atkins; 4. • mi.41, • P. 1VICKinnoii
Mr. Bower has got -a new engine ii.
his mill on the 12th on, the public -
should patronize him. ,
There is not somuchsickness this
winter as this time last year owing no--
aoubt to, the purifying effects of .the
severe frosts:
S. S. No. 5, ASHFIELD.
5th class -A Gardner?. B Ritchie, W
Gardner.
4th claess---zR 'Webster, H Anderson
A Brown, R Gardner, Qardner,
Seri 3rd -M Gardner, L Hunter,
E McGill, R Webster,' E Reid. 't
Jr. 3rd -J Hunter,' M Brown, It
Hunter, E Gardner, j Helm, S Web --
iter, L Habick, M Webster.
Sen. II ---T Ga.wtrey, 0 Webster, F
„Anderson, J Habick, H Reid.
Jun. 2nd -H. Gardner, J Webster,
J 'Hunter, 'R Hunter.
Part'IL---S Hackett, G Hunter, A
Habick.
A .parlour meetiug. . uncle/. ,_the J. D. _ :NIcKimioni, D. • McKinnon,
iti.Ispieses of the W. 0.- T. IT.. -Will be M. . Majonald, I .:111: MdintYre'. Si,
held. at Mrs. W. U. Liitt14'S :On Mon- Third ---K: McDonald, D. .McIntyre,
day afteri:I.O6iilie#f _. op' #mien.cing .at 13. "R_. AffeEinnon.; T. 'Lockhart'. A. TAP
o'clock. -.A.programiae - of vocal and Tintion., L. Graham, J. " McKenzie.
instruinental.muSic; and readings -bear- Jr. Third,, -D. T‘foteod, W. Graham,
_ hig,61.3. Torli&afico -wOrk. will be given. M. A. 1171cIntyr?' , 3 Graham,- R. Mc
d sist r§. are in-vitea to Donald, M. McDonata, : .Second, .A..,.
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MCKinnon.
attend --41.0 fee, - NIcDougall.,_E„ Graham, W .
All raothers .n
An exchange says that there is at.
least one consolation, for the poor
country editor and that ishehumblest -
of the ,fraternity has done more good
for -mankind than millionaires dead or
living % - Yes, consolation is a gooa
thing* but a naan never grows, fat on
an• exclusive diet of consolation,
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