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ri4rri't - buy your
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ay .O.tk. rope or any
ktrworitarvesi Tools
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TAYLOR
do foryou :
or six- boxes fer.$2:50, and my be had of
all dragqiits. or direct ,bw-asifidE-om pr.
Williams Medloisa res° . s ',„ -• -,
address. ; --' ,IIGHEST PRICE ..14I-
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.FOR ALL Etikt.DS. 7 - 1
TRADE AT
.TAY, L9R.
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LUCKNOW,
Capita paid un
• Reset-ve ctod
1040 As4As.
Pi iIent - JOHN 7.".TUAET.
Pretiitlel; t --A. G-„RfaSAY,
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'811;25ol000
$650;000
S7,979;4346.
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DIRECTORS
flOCTOR, 0-IPSON M. P, 6 -go: RoAoii
A.. B..L (Toronto).
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Cashier • TURITBULL.
TV-17SfiANK.7-1--tyurs 10. to 3 ; Satur-
- 10: tic:, 1, Deposits of 81 and upwards_
red and interestfailowcd.
3P 4 -Irk& DEPOSIT2 al§o received atoms-.
re<ht rates of interest. '
it:Z.:I:Fr& on Grent Britain and. the United-
- S6te43 bought and sold. • - -
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-J• t‘. BROWN, : 'Stri3----AGENT
DEINTAL
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J. S. -JEROME, L. D.
Wingham, willbe rn Lucknow
on the secondand- fo- th Fri-
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BANKERS,
r Luoknow Banking Comp y
10, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lbth. 1898.
.LOCA.IJAND:GEIVERO
clOpKien.04-fOr Scannell Waders
—The Western Fair
week at London.
—Mr. Win. Cormelt.
from the World's Fair on
Lucs.sow, J1.) LY 1411, 1893. - The Misses Etta.
TO THE FARMERS; .
We have - geneAlly one or More -farmsin,
Kinloss, .Huron, -Ashfield and . Wawanosh
townships for . sale: Parties desiring to buy
will .COnsulttheir own interest by calling on
us as we sell cheop, and on easy tends -to -snit
the .Purchaser
dak, and Saturday of each-. month. • Goopsets
forit10.- Filling and .extract'ing.a speCialty
Offlce-at Cain's Hotel;
LEGAL
opens -..this
rived.- home
Friday last.
and U.-nie
Graham tifives gene - to -iTside- in To-
ronto
j. Kenner is -:,on Et,-"twii weeks
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trip to Toronto, Orangeville and other
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places.
Sad* John ton 1eft- :on
Wo have 875,000 to lend - on filst naortgttgeThticlfor -a vieits to friends
on eoed tiktra. or -village property at from -5i- rsaY. • •
to .7 per cont, interest rate according toLond6h.
size .of loan- and security offered.
We also lend small amountson _second Mort-
gage on farms and first chattel mortgage.
We do a .genera banking business. I
Isene
drafts Payable, through -out Canada and .the
United Atateiand. make CillleCtions onall
point,
s inchidingiWestern •States. . Manitoba,
and North West.
The -collection of 'note% and accounts will
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receive .special attention. Lending.money on
farmer's note* a- speciality. In our savings:
dePSztinent wS allow 5 per cent interest 'Oa
small- deposits. T. -
We effect InSnrance on all classes of build -
Ings, either in Stock.or MAIN' Companies as
.'.desire& None but first clue Companies • rep-
resented, -
GEO A..SIDDA.LL, Manager
A. AIA.LCO-3.,IdON, BARRISTER,
Solicitor, Xonveyancer. etc., (late of
eron, Holt etanieron,-Go.. deiich). Office
at rTraiver's old stand.
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MORRISON, ..ATTORNEY 4-
• law, Solicitor in Cancery,. Convey
ancer • Commisioner.- eta.- Office. over .the
b4rber.Shop.
ARROW PROIJDFOOT, BARRI-S-
I(' • ters, Solicitors, etc-. _Goderiay. Ont.
tr. 0 -ARROW, QC; WN.Pitollprosyr.
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_ MEDICAL
ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESV
den.ce, Outram street, second door north
cr Little's shoe store
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ir it. TENNANT, P HY S -I 0 IA N,
JJ Surgeon and. Acco•acheur. . Surgery op,
posite Cain'slotel. Office hours from. 9 to 1.2
- nr.,. awl from. 2- to 5. la.
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M S• - Physician Sur
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• c,3',10n and Accoucheur. Office next door to W.
Olin's implement shop. Re sidence Ross street
.out of D. R. McIntosh's store.. .
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ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.
INSURANCE .
FIRE -AND. MARINE, .
GUELPH.
TelePhose No, 196.
CHURCH DIREPTdRY.
-7-About 65 people left this station
On. Tuesday morning for the Toronto
Exhibition. '
- --The Presbytery of Maitland Will
meet at Winghain next Ttleaday
at
11:30 %ID.
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—Mr. W. Geddis arrived home from
his visit to the World's Fair - on
Wednesday.
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NGLISH CHURCH —SERVICES 11
and 6:30. p. m.' Sunday School,
2:30 Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class every Wednesday evening at
8 -o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. All
-.areWelcome. RzY. C. MILES. Pastor.
T170KNOW MECHANICS ' INSTI-
JU trite. Readiiig roma open. every eveUirtg
—Mr: R. D. Cameron arrived hoine
on.Wednesdaviight trdni-his trip. to
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the -7.0.orld's/Fair. • •
-.Mr.'LQ11Stewsx't, fornierly of tliia
Village his opened a tailoring establiah-
naent in Kincardine-.
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LACRgSSE_
The Dropshots defeat the $angeens of
Watiterton
(Crowded out from last week)
The. Saugeens of -.Walkerton • are
great Lacrosse players, but they failed
to defeat the horde team on Caledon-
ian Day.. The bop. from the County
town play h clean - gentleinauly game,
which is quite refreshing: after the
hard fought_ struggles earlier in th
season. •
The visitors were hardly a match
for the Lucknow .team, who were sel-
dom. compelled "ti let themselves out"
during one and half hours play. The
Saugeens' defence was exceptionally
strong, requiring some time before
they -fitally succumbed to the attacks
of the Dropshots' home; .McIcsay,
Coney,' and ArscOtt_being particularly
brilliant • - -1 • • -
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Two caanges were made in the
personnel of the Dropshots : Kirk on
the home,- Who was unable to 'play
was replaced by Corrigan, while Kerr
appeared on. the ,defence . field .in
Thonapson's *teed. Yule, 1100er-rig,
and West were " stare " for the home
aggregation.- Yule. managed. to be as
speedy as. ever and was a tower - of
strength on the defence. McCoryie
on second home never. played better
this season arAd wag affective at all
tirnes,-while Sim West did the work
of two men ;he fielded in grand style
andtweed superbly. McDonald,
Smith and Hornell, on the home ex-
celled at times, but were .not up- to
their usual form.
. Tennant secured the - ball at .the
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from to 1.0-p. m. excepting SitnrdaYs ,wben
the: hours will be from 2 to 5 p. The
librarian will:be in attendance "finrig these
-hOurs. •J. MincHisoy, Presi4e4. $
G.
.-MtirtnoCLjEgeoretary•
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R. D. GEDDES, T. 4., CALLS/
either by Mail or telegram promptly
atended to. Charges moderate. Residence,
, tram -street, opposite- Dr. Elliott's and
t-fecond door mrth of SENTINEL office.
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MUSIC LESSONS.flJ:
-RS, -A.. M. ARMSTRONG IS PRE
. pared to giveleasons ia vocal and In -
Aliments": music. .
ReSidence--20anipbellSt, LueknolL,
, SOCIETIElt"
OYAL ORANGE LODGE No 428.
holdsits regular monthly rneetinesin the
Orange Hall,Campbell Street, • Lucknow on
nm y evenings, on or before the full moon.
Degree night second Tuesday evening follow-
Vinglall moon. All visiting brethren cordially
iinvited to the to4gings. - _
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',.;.1 IticNEINzrz, _ ,- A T DAvInscac,
611Gus - Secretary, • _W IL
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ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
security for any tiule, at the: lowest
tate of interest. The principal may • be paid
at the end of the time, or a part of the wind -
pal may be paid each year, interest. ceasing on
•the amount -paid. For further particulars,
-etc., apply to ANGUS STEWART, LtlektIOW.
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—Mrs. -G. W. Berry- and Mrs.- IL
Proctor spent a couplo. of days this
week with friendiin -.Goderich. _
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—Miss Ella-sMiller, who has lseen.
in British-- Columbia for about a year
past, has returned to the village. -
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—Be sure andattend• the Lacrosse
match between Mount Forest 'and
Lucknow, in Durham on Monday
next.
—the Montreal Presbytery, .by. a
vote of 21 to 13 found Prof Campbell
guilty of the first Count of the libel for
heresy.
Thos. Rooklidge, of Salt
Lake. City, Utah, and at one time a
resident of Lucknow, was In the Vilage
on, Wednesday renewing old acquain-
tances. -
.0.. G. T. SEPOY LODGE, NO. 384,
o„ meets in the south • end- Lodge Rooni.
• in the TemperanCe.Hall,•Lucknow. every
Thezda:y evening- at '8 ffi'clock, D. K. Win3,-
U. T., S, MATAFAus, Sec.
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C.1'. R. TIMETABLE.
Trains leave Lucknow for south at 5158 a to,
1048 a, m. and 6a5 p. na,
North at 1235 Te. me. 4;02 p. tn. and 10328
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• C. T. U.—L The - regular monthly
•Meeting of the Women's Christian
I- Tempe' ranee Union will be held every second
Wednesday of each month in the Odd Fellows
'• 'Hall, Lucknowc at 3 p. 111. NIBS: W. H.
gmititi_Pregdent ; Mits. HoPaqu, Secretary.
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CREWE: -
On Sunday the 3rd inst the Rev.
D.1 Rbdger8 .preached a sermon to the
Snuday Sch.00l ehildren in his usual
in4eresting planner. *
Quite a number from a distance gave
us i a call on Monday last, among
-others were. Mr. Sanders', beyond
Dimgannon ;• Mr. P. Murchison, fancy.
'do& and small ware,
• also W. Hack-
ett, Of Toronto Medica -I' Cpliee gave
US a friendlycall onhis bicycle the
same day. •
Mrs. Sanderson, of Vingham who
returned. home on Monday.
• i'Father Dixon, of - Kinsbridge, gave
u a call‘one day lately.
Mr. Moore, traveller for E, Adams
Co., and •Mr. Wilcox; for Perrin;
ave our store keepers a call on Tues-
day last'. also Mr.. Case, with biscuit -
and candy on Wednesda.y.
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I On Wednesday morning the barn -
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of A. Gauley with contents .was
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troyed by fire.. He has been very un-
fortAnate ; a•few weeks ago he had a
ay stack arta a good deal of fencing
burnt by rung fire, and now his
barn and contents, so be ha; no shelter
for his stook, and very litttle feed,
•—*r. Peter Corrigan is away down
East re -visiting the scenes of his _boy-
hood days. He is accompanied by an
olcl school mate, Mr. Cassidy, of
Tiverton. .
—Messrs. Dan Geddes' J. G Mur-
doch, Geo. Lawrence, - Dougald Mc-
Mullin, of Lucknow, and Reeve Alex.
Stewart, of West I'Vawanosh, and ban
Kerr, _of Holy -rood, leave for. •trip
to
the World's Fair,on Friday. •
—The Millinery season will soon be
here again. Miss I;awson attehded
the millinery openings in Toronto
where she - purcha.sed the newest
styles for fall. The ladies will get
further information, from ui next
week,—W. CoNsiErill
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The trustees of- the Methodist
Church had an oppcfrtenity of practic-
ally enjoying some of the benefits
Of protection when they had to whack
up $28.40 duty on the slate that
is being put upon the roof their of
church.
A pocket jbook containing some
four dollars in change was lost in the
village on Sunday evening .last, and
the finder will oblige by leaving it at-
theZENTIITEL office, t or at A. Con
grain's drug store.
wp,s visiting her .brother John Curran,
face and- dropped on -. goat, :Corrigan
-nearly.sconring, Aracott Cleared,' but.
• Miller. and Grundy -Were 'prepared and
soon the. - Drotialaota' home were
:handling the sphere. Hornell
passed to McDonald. who Shot _ wide.
,McKay throwing. well the field.
S. West _sprinted back with the ball
and McDonald once again got the
rubber, he made "0, good .shot Which
was prevented. 'freta -scoring by a
splendid stop by Carroll, the ball .rol•
led out in'tront Of the flags and Mc-
Corvie,- seized- the opportunity and
accomplished -the needful by a - neati,
!Coop. Tinie 8 ens.-- - • •
The Second game was .6, scortcher '
lasting 28. minutes. bossily,: Klien1
and lAcKay-. did great execution for
the • Sangeenv. - Smith, Yule and
-West Worked like " trogans "-during!
the game; Kerr being_ °Iowa,' Checked
by Anderson transferred - .to Yule;
who threw- to McCorvie and . he to
-Tennant, a "pretty combination re-
sulting. The Dropshots' heals re4
taiped possession of the rubber for
some time, but despite the .1aeroi.
efforts:of -•'Corrigan' and Smith, the
Walkerton defense stayed off the im-
pending :danger, McDonald' emerged
froire a scrimmage behind the
flags and: threw to Corrigan who
finaily-tallied by xa well directed shot
Mr. Wm. Kickley: Our Coning man, •
gave us a call on Thursday last. We
3pre sorry tohearthat his son. William;
teacher in S. S., No. -9; is very unwel),
;and unable to teach. We hope for
his speeds, recpvery.
THE SUBS6EIBER HAS OPENED -AN
: office in the building east afitta
1311/iTIICEL Print1n Office. -
AGREEMENTS.- BONDS. .LEABIDE34
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS
0A1:1,EFULLY PREPARED.
-Plans „specib:cations and estimates for build
.166. -mills; bridges etc.. fuscubboa
on short notice.
JAB: SOMEWVILLE.
Lucknow. Jan .1891.
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ir CS N 0 W
. , .1.1 Lodge, No. 112
meets every Friday
• -3 evening at 8 o'clock
in their hall. Campbell street. All brethren
rdially_ invited. J, 3.F,L•uoT, -N. Grand;
W...AVILSOIT,ReCOrder.
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(1. O. F. „COURT
‘...) • Sherwood; No.
50, Lucknow. Meet -
every firSt and • third"
Monday e vse r
month, • ill the • Or-
, allge hall.
Vislt
ing - brethren are
cordially in -lilted.
C, R.
D. - -YULE - SEC.
SIJR.A_N
Farmers, look 0- your own interest an
insure. your farm buildings and ' avate dwellings in the
1.-0:NDC).N UTUAL.
No largo _Preir4unt NOtes required
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LANGSIDE
The'cveather of late has been warm
-dry. • .
All who attended the games appear
to be very well satisfied, though sortie,.
-do• not feel as brisk as usual. -
Messrs.- Jae; A. Crowston , and :W.
R3S5I and Miss B. -Ross -are .attending
the Toronto Fair. • -•
Mies Bella_McKenzie is home from
Detroit on a visit.
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CASH SYSTEM
60 oents..to,90 cents per $190 . for three year
- 'JOHN. /tA,NE:
AGENT-. KINLOUCH.
..A.1k1 agent.. for the f'hoenix
England.
0 : . LUCKN OW- LODGE- OF
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• the A. ipient Order -United WOrlimeu,
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. Meet in thef)ddieirows hall, onthe. last and
second Moitday evenings of each _ month A •
eight .o'clocic . -Waiting :brethren- cordially
invited. A MOPHERAI0N-, Master Workman,
B. D. GA:mBitoli., Recrder..
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CURRIE'S
CORNERM
Time 28 -
Neither teatia notched a goal during
the remaining playing altheuib
McDonald putwitted the Walkerton
defence and 'carried the ball tlarough
trophy.- • • _ •
the. goal . but • was disputed. The
visitor's home -leemed. t§' regain n4vir
life and kept the ball, near their
Opponent's flags. -Kerr and McQuig
were.equal to the -occasion.- however, .
and .r.elieved by long throws.. Tirne
•was soon called, leaving the Dropshots
Victors by. two straight games.
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NOTES.
J. Totten, who figured on the team
At the comniencement of the season
-acted as field captain for his old club.
The Dropshots leave. on the -6:48
train Menday morning,. whete they
ta -the 11/16unt Forest - a
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Miss: j. Campbell of Brantford, hag
been renewingold acquaintaliceis
among us.
MrMcLeanI of Behnore gave
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us e. friendly call before going to
Muskoka.
The - weekly prayer meetings will
be held. every Thursday evening in the
Methodist church. •
The Rev. E. McKenzie, who has
had charge of the Presbyterian chunk
'Preached) his validictien ,sernion a
fortnight age.- . - •
The •sacreinent of the Lord's Supper .
was dispensed in! the Presbyterian
Messrs 1I and Drennan: and Jas.
Irwin are lukiving great e ccess
in
threshing in this section
ifrs MeLean Lueknow, paid a
visit to Mr. X: Johnstone a few days
la, -week.- 1
Mr. R.:McKenzie, of Duluth; Minn.
Who has-been visitiing friends ed in this
-vicinity for the past week, left
church - on Sunday last. The I3..ev.
Mr, Malcolm, of Teeswater
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GUELI)}1 CENTRAL Extuutrum.
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This Moat popular exhibition in-the-
provinbe be held in the moat:
beautiful newly arranged park on
Tuesday,. Wednesday and Thurbday,
Sept.].9th, 20th ;and 21st. A fine
Old attractive, programme his been
arranged fer each of .the three days, so
that -visitors may depend upon enjoy-
ing thaMselves at any one or all of
the. days.- The . prize list has 'been
thoroughly revised, and is now most
complete and comprehensive in all
departments.. The new half mile track
has :been banked at ai -heavy expense
this year, and is now admitted by alt
to be without exception the best in, -
the province, Besides .the , fine pro-
gramme of speeding contests there
will be pony•races,- bicycle rues, grey-
-hound coursing .etc., and the many
other features where a determined
effort i; .being made to stand. in the
front rank. _...The most attractive,,
musical orgaTizatiOn: of the present
day" is the band and pipers a the 48th
Highla,nders, ot Toronto.'' "These ha-ve•
by the kind. permission of the Lieut.
Col.; been. secured, and will be here
during the exhibition. ; the pop-
ular band of, the 30th Battalliou.
The promenade. C eit8 the park
Tuesday and Wedlieeday evenings,
Sept. 19th and 20tb. will tie, the rich-
est and rarest treats ...-)f.'the so sou, and -
no , one should miss them. Single
fare. to the public old all rli'lwaysifrom
19th to 21st, good re‘usn on the •
23r4,:. and for judges and . exhibitors,
on presenting; certificate frail 15th to
21st. •
mesday n3orning for Chicago,: where he 'McDonald received .his usual pun-
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visit -his motbier and alSo spend a ishment,.a btok,m heact this .
Will few aaYs at th° w°0( -3-'s V"ir• we - 'Seaforth and Kinearditiel-= play iu
wish: Mr. McKenzie a happy trip and Kincardine to -day (Friday). A fierce
a safe return --.to his home in Duluelf. F•z.tin,oe iss. anticipated, as. -the game
Mr' and Mrs' AgarRftt12t1j8 --rda decides AVhidh_ghall be 'entitled to corn:-
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FinlaY Were, the.gesssts of t obn Jam- pete in tbs -race in . the intermediate
- .. , chanipionels.ipe- . .
--iesen -last Su:nd ' .
Miss •Nellie ' Jobestone-s ens a teve.•.
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in Kintail lkLsf, week.
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In-
meeting -of the Patrons of In-
lays
--Ani.AirtL3. Bby duSti-y 9-f North: Bruce was held at
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or Commission, pa.d wt-ekly. COMPLETE 1. ;Ars. Piwan one dqy
OTITFIT 'FREE.. • Spocial instructions t:, •-•
beginners. W.fit this week fir terms t.) Mt' J°1in- JOlinst()Ele'
grown Nursery Siock., ..ffighest salarip's I ded 'and
E 0 GRAHAM 14 Toronto,
_ URSERY:bIAN, . - •
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r. fr. ienaty visit to D ardi
av
anon, last Kati] ra ay
ILLLING OUR:I1 AR:N. AN A.DT AN t. •
Luckuow,
uieson and
sr. .paid a
e, of Dun-
Southatipton on Tuesday m the Town
Hall.- 'II: McNaughton, Reeve of
13.ruce 'Township, was nonlinat*ed a.
candidate for. the -coining electl ori:, for
the Local House •
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