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LUCKNOW POS .OFFICE-. Hotirs
S a. in. t 7 p.m.
• AIAILS AR INTR.
(1715. south 6:
H & B. ISD'orth 1'2' 0 p,
olyrood
ginlough • 2: 0 p• m.
Kinloss
W, G. .47 B;1‘14:;i•th . $
aoderich. 1
Intermediate pints f 9
L. H. & B. orth 10
Dairy.
• 6
Langside
& B. ,S,Iutb
ti H. & B.1,14outh 5
&B.. Sioath
MT G.& B.N orLh
tiolyvood
inlough
•KinlosF
81). m.
p. m,
30p. m,
Tuesdays and
3 0 p, in,• Fridays
a
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16
30p. w.
a. m•
P. m
Lad
the
lect
no'
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and
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-filitlatve, and -V
Patron- ail didate.
At -a ccifivention_ of the Patrons ,-of
Industry of ,West rah, at -Dungan-
non on-Tdeiclay' last, Mr. James . COri-
noly, ofI4,orter's -Hil , . Goderich Tp•
was olicisen to -contest that Riding in
the. next election to t e Ontario, e5Leg-
islature.
rtuitp aletro.
Case -Settled
• We are pleased t
slander 4ase betw
Thompson and Mr.
this village, has been
between t. the part*
trOuble arose through
irg .of the -facts a
been'afljuited to th
tion of the parties in
School Board -
A meeting of the
held in ttieSecretar
day iivenikig last, but
transactea, Was th
ream that the
en . Mr. Adam
J. McLeod, of
amicably sett1e4 -
es. _The whole
a itisunderstand-
d every thing has
entire satisfac-.
erested
chool -Board was
s office, on Min -
the only business
passing- of the
teachers' and caretaker's quatterly
nt of contractors
f fifty- cords of
he school.' The
the fourth de-
xer till another
salary and the paym
for the. deliveri
four foot wood -at
question of: re seatin
partment was- left
meeting, of the Boar
Lecturer
another coldinn will be fOnncl
advertisement .a mouncing thr6e-
res to be deliver d it the . Luck;
Town( Hall, y Margaret
pard, the -ex-nun,, of. Toronto, o
fl
rsday , and Frtdy, March 15th
16th.t
cklecl Trout
e are t informed tfiatin •years pas
law regarding sp ckled_ trout has
been as strictly observed as it
ld be and that • all 6 guilty of .4
Condensed for S Illeaders
ation this. ear' tvili .be-.. plitnished, s
the law rig rously enforcedf , Obey. • ' --The weath h
.• ring-like fo he p st
lnaz.raphic oohc
1 -' nantiti at Lawre
rt ' - i
• Pure. repared
here was only a small audience at
phonographic concert in the Methdt r. N. Boyd, j
church on Satuc1ay evening" last; e in Mitchell, o
instilment has been-, greatly inl,f-:
ved since it was here before, _ and
the pieces given oulcl be clistinc
.s. , .
rd in /my part f thefbuilAin . .
wish is that Court.Sh rw owill each
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yea -r give a similar opsrtunity for all
to enjoy themselves.
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Cheese Factory Meiti
,Arneeting of the
Factory will be held
mechanics" Institute
March ,17th to reed
Reports ,and wind Up
1893, -
ir.40C1L AND ERAL
annual' convention of
ai Educational Association
n the Educational De-
ar f.* buildingts, Toronto, on !rues-
Wednesaay and Thursday, March
th, 28th 9,0 2,9th, 1894.
1 ---Thos, ""fpung has started business
again at his Old stand with a full line
of the ^leading implements sewing
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machines, organs. sac.
Ashifield young man adver-
tised for a Wife; andthe first answer
he got . came from - his ,sister. The.
toktioy ,cneese-
n::ithe I LuCk noir
On Saturd
ethe; Au
eb. u:
ors'
s _for
a.tgge Sheppard
.EXfNUN 0:FTOitONTO
Wifl deliver.. lecture/in - the
* *TOW
LITO,KNOW
;t.
lather:of th.el hous.e, who is something
s and
p nits in
c
w4ller, lefkfor his
onday. last.
p ispouts in large
on of Elsilion,• is
aviscn, Of this
oiiars and cuffs
hr Palace3
o Heade Qalf
dow belonging. o r. Alto4
n r Belfast, gave b rth t a calf on
Sa urday last, 'which has two perfectlf
.fo med heads. Th calf was •alive'
w en .• born. 'but , as killed shoal's
af erwards by` th It was 0,„
da .1c red in (31 and was apparently
all right- _n o_ er req eats, save having
; ;
the two hea s, Dr. Tennant Of the
viI age securedthe skin ef the
an mal and intends aving it. stuffed
La toise Nieefipg
- A Lacrosse inee ing was held in
th0 011ib, Rooth, .No. 9, on Wednesday
night for the •purpo e of re-org.,nizing.
for the summer, Whi h was done -.suer .
ce4Sfully. - The ---T :- 'it llowing". OffiC6ri
i
were appointed :---G izE..Smith; captaini
2: i
Al. Miller, treasure ; Sim- West, ee.4-4
retari.• .itrioiher m eting will be held:
in the Council Cha is ber on . Monday
mixt,: -12th'instt - to. trange , about MO
holding of games in thit village on 00
.24Ch :of.. .Ma • Al Lacrosse player*
and these int .rested in the "boys' il.i
-Convalescent. , _ •• _, ,."Ilite " will please attend, as this is this
' Mr. J. W. Arrnstra ng,- Jeweller, who ineans by which the boys intend. seclur-4.
t.run thee team. , 4iirit,ng .:
the
:has been Seriously -ill with congestion' ing mon4y -o
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of the brain for tnan weeks east, at, ' Lacrosse. season . :- , v
. the residence of Mr W. Berry,:of-.-. . : -I t. ,
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.! this •village,;- !las . reatly improved ‘-ALHorne " -
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rately and was able o leave for his -The members the WoinetiV
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i father's hoine in Flo ert_oli on :. Tues.. Cristian Temperance .Union purpose
, day last.: He was a counpahied home giVing. One - of their-. popular - i -g -At
- by his mother and. br her. .- . His many Ilontes ''' on Tuesday evening-. next: A
friend ti-
fries- in Vill
the will be- glad to the Town Hall. ., The pr
The admia-
' soon See him back,- lly restored to sion will lya. for adults, 25cti. ; Chilil-
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his former health. . ren 15cts ; iii,roceecls, for benevolent
purpiws. ,-Tat,efrestiments , will, •. ;fie.
served fr6rn ihalf past- Six ;till eight
o'clock, after! which- the following _pito%.
gramtne Wiltbe enacted:'i- ' . ).
pills and s
quantities at T.-,i,wre
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R. Ander
the guest -Qt. Miss
Fashionable tie
:at Stewart Bros. -7 -
log House. • -
The' Liicknow _,._Odi'zifellows will
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Iilcild*their anmi0,1 ;dial this (Friday)
evening, in the lodge room: '
-Th Hon. Hon. : W. E. -Gladstone has
- resigned the Premi theBritish
-Parliament, ancl- I4 Roseberry has
:hai.
ben appo*ted:bis.r.ceisor,
yeu want G
-hat go to Stewart
Clothing 'House
Good Tem
0111 not meet or
next owing -owing- to .the
litome."
• Mr. W. J.'.Leadbetter,.0 mpbell
street, has for .suitable4 welling
.fOr, 'small-, Next door to
tO
*air. & Co's bank.
30 days Vail can get,
SpeCial. hargainti. . Carpet Sweepers
at ':Lawrence's.;
The auction le Of farmi stock at i
-16C, -1 con. (W. D Ashfield, the prO-
Orty of. -.Mrs.. .A.;: Mc Whinney, has
been postponecl sil/on4aynext.
• Mrs: Arin.striiii' g,. her
"talented class of p4i)ils, purpoOsgivi4g
her annual: concert Tuesday, March
29.
A good, prottrOnnie is in. course,
of preparatioh.-, .
large
game i n Like a Lard
..March: lst came ir quite laii.i,b like;
but -if the prediction of some - of the
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--- rofessecll . -Weathe -wise come true
- -there will beTsufficient. Of the_lion nati-
lire Manifestetfnefoie the month is
over to Verify the o d . saying. Prof.
HickS,Iof St Louis predicts 7 northern
blizzards: anesouthe n cyclones, with
vlarious other comfit' ting weather lux-
uries, such as hail, t under 'arid light.'
Musical selection Messrs: KeY & r,e,t*
i ning. • Notwithstin mg, all Of *Which
- many .peOtile are of Ithe opiniou „that. Addrest ... .... '.•: .•.Rev. Mr. Mites:
. we. shall have.7,an, •ea. ly :spring,. Solo.7.....,. :.. '." • ..X.1, .G. Murc160h.
,. Piano Solo ...... - Eddie Smith.
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§ilently passed Awa . Solo.. . . . ' .
Maggie McNabb
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iate>Arciiibald1VIc101an,Of this village •Fan Drill.. ..Twen young ladies con -
Address -... ,,.. .. ...Rev. Mr...Kenner
Mrs. Jannet. Mc Man, relect:of the
passed quitely away at the age .of - 57. • dilated bi Miss Emma Kills -
years and, 11 ..months, on Monday
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morning at her lae residence, Camp, Foresters Sficial
bell street street east Deceased was one of A most enjO•yable evening was spelit
the oldest 'residents of this section, by the Caria4iantoder Foresters ad
and was held in higfi -.esteem by and their invited qiends last . PriOay
-: whom She :came. in contact, whos ett.ening.: C4iirt.:- etwood No.. 50; .0.
sympathy goes out :to the -family in 0. F. must be in a
I.. . their eact. bereavement. :The funeral, tionjudgini from.
which took . place .on Wednesday, ' to concert. Mr. ' J.
the Kinloss - cemetery, was largely filled the chair. . Ti
attended:by friends and neighbors. speech he wife -a ib
working - of the Or
- stantial. reaSons w
that- the. C. 0.. F. 1
flourishing.organiz
ion. Re*.; . :Mr'
address, bearing
IihilonthropiC work
Prayer. 1 .,.; ..- . . ',..•. , , . . - . .. . .aormititlh
Chairman's
6.:..........
address
.., ... -. .John Mills
s .,..t. e. n. Pa ::A.Mrraclisietudniize-
- Vsoilooli.n,:..Slo.,..._;:-,....-.' ..: .1 I a. , . ,
Reading:: : '..-..." ; *.i.ifr .:. ; :11.- e.' ......Opegi81tin
Duet. .7. . . . Lalta erry &A. Davison
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'get 'a faskiionable
ros.-L-The
a diplornat. says . he knew . he had
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dne- fool in Ithe. family, but wasn't
Aware. that -hie-had two..
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Lockie says the Patrons
will hold 25 seats in the new Pro-
vincal Par4ament, and th P.' P. A.
a+,cording to the.Globe declares it will
have ri equal number. If both pre-,
&di s - are verified there will be-'
'little left for the old parties.
ystors, Ates, Figs
a Oranges, Lemons, Canned IGoodq,
a d all kinds of . Confectionery and
HALL
las)ii-s 'Ana gentlemen On
_TliETTPub'El4 EVENING, 11/1A.11,04 15T1l
Subjoct How ,Oecret Oonfession to the
• priest degrades our Canadian jlonies"
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-Biscuits &instantly kept in hand.
ars-ofthiS village
Tuesday evening
- "At_.
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also luneh! served at
dystets serv6c1'
1 hours.
Many sty)? at Moody's I
io
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LADIES ONLY
f -401kT•
F RID Ygo. fERNOON
r
MaretilQ,tia at 2.30 o'clock. A lecture will
be delivered to' I.A.,titEs ewer on 'the aub-
ject "The mysteries Of Secret Cpniession, or
reasons why priests should wed"'
• gi
liestaprant and Confectionery.
',Down n • Pitt4iiirg the charity,
a thorities decliiie to . give employ, •
s lt'itTsa41 to be:a matrimonial booth:
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FRIDAY. EVENING
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Lecture to ladies and gentlemen 'on tlie- 4
rience-
subject "Three 'Ireaes'. Persona
,
tne ' L . - 4, 11
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DOORS 4215 -:!AS • AT el. -P41. LECTuRE AT _al. '
'n the *Convent "
ADIVIISS/ON OZENTS.
* are weldome
ent to unmarried men,, and the re -1 March 74. 1S94.;:
althus' •• theory was that times o:-1 . -QUaltuy ,a' nd ',' Cleanliness' make a
plenty were pairing times, but thw-strong-eor4binatio4. This is why the
1
ise Men of pittsburg
nim at at reversing Beaver Tibacco • is . the '.‘fife;entlems;_n'ii.
that phenordenon. • - chew."
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gentleman's _gold ring was
fund in the village on $aturdayi Feb.
24th. The owner can_ have it by
proving property aid paying for this'
notice.
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The. . regular meeting of the
Vtroineh'i Christian Temperance -Union
will be. held in the Oddfellows' Hall on
Wednesday afternoon. next at 3 o'clock
sharp. Temperance workers welcome.
I. 'Lawrence always :leads in pre-
pared, paints. The spring stock has.
*now, arrived and •is large and Well
-assorted. , Now the time to .buy..
- -Mitchell has lost another- of its
tipleri. • One morei .sUbject 4as been
to-the -Oakville -Gold Cure Bar&
tarium for.. treatment, and the Rei,
coider adds "There's moreto follow..".
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bOys' iiits and keady-Made-
suiti
at Stewart Bros. -The Palace
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Clothing House. -- -
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_-,HM.r..T.:-.-.W. 14_,cei, i editor,.of , the
Mitchett:BecOrder has issu.eill an. ' ad:
cliest to the electors Of ,.:SouOir:iPertht
-and :will ontest th#.. .election l: 'on._ : the
•platform of 40:1"atrops_ . 'of - Pidistryt
flouri shing cOn4i-. - : In a few daYST. Young I will have
. . . . , .
he, success of t1.4ir, a.large stock- 0 the cOebratektWilkin
C. 'McIntyre 4ali- sOn -'plOughs. .1 Farnaers, see lthat yo
the .Course •of .:)lis got the genuine plough, as . t,i0 ' is -sole
`ef otitline , of ;0.6 agent. Next - - week . he - *lilt have lit
er.: - -The, mooit's0b- ;40oci: stock �f clover ' an timothy .seedi
re- given to ..p*Ave 4. -
-4-A- Walliertoi- hotel:keeper ..W44
one . of -the .- in*.
:fitied,00-.- for :refuting t� admit the
ions in in theI)Ongri, license inspector .-t0earch his premises
ills -gave: a shOrt: ;The -hOtel. keeper appealed to i -0.agocle
riP4PallY - --co-jhe Hall, :but the .courts refused rredressi'
, :.6,. We li..a.li,.e...onlr a few', . mirel,of those
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of the 0. -0, F. ;Toc:i . - - • . ,.. - .
much praise . -onnot be given li„Ari.
...issfi.)1,9arpet Pvreepers : left 1 and you
monies Band: boys they :did their part
to the- entire satisfaction of all. They s..11°414 :Pt cs.ne4qw,' before Otimetkeing
your i Ter.in.g lulus!' cleaning. -T. Law.
always -cheerfully and courteously 'Tel
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sponded. t play when asked, ilhe .rpnces.: .
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boys are fa orities with the Foresters. Pa.rtelif- leaving i'.their Orders . at
. M i$tes.T100 and Smith 'gave very fine- Stewart .Pro!i- , cf4),n rely on gottiAg .4'
firit-dt,s:suO.H.Pe .1'14ace _1 Clothing.
instrumental selections: -which ' .i.ii.ere. •
-Well received.r A Isolo : by Mise Mills- ,.: 91M.;*- -P-406P. work don o 4s Willa:-
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and a recitation 9 -T. Reid were much ' '-
Murray'i NOW Bl.CIF..
-appreciated. . *. Reeve -Tames - - kiihs, . , -If, you intend: - building this syear
D. --1). YUle,landj Ines Bryan-ralsOde... it will:be to your advantage to -call it :
jiyerect short: ,sp eChes. The latter- Lawrence's .. and -:gethit ; ifirieek- On
complimented . th _ "Ordet - 01..il the -.Waterlime, Portland CenitisnIt- Plaster
soundness . _Of - th ir financial ' i,14sis;'•aris, nails,.140,-.1,00ks.,.-gla.0, s,,painisi.
and advised' 11. : piing ',Olen oils, furnishings, ,.-etc. . : His, stock is
to take' aclvanta e. of this excellent 4z.0.plete and prices' right.. - - '
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society.': A, mimb r of Outside speakers --Editors, AS, a -rule, Are 14'4 :heart.
were- . ei,tpeeted: tol !;)e. present.' . :Their *c1,- and. liberal.' --: An exchange jells of
absence canted,. ii :-doubt,.- some 444-7 a subscriber to a , eettit* paper . • who
pointinent-Und r the eireuratti4-ces: 'died tindleft.fourteeu , years subcriptr
the programme wal1 that -con14 'he ion ..tinliaicl. :- The editor appeared- ., a
expected: 'pie b11-owas. 014p,, 'the grave as the iita was being-- screwed;
tuoui.i - Too tnucii, - praise ;nit: be down for :t4elasi:, time, And :il.ut 141-4-
giire4 - the IlitdieS .: for . the - - excelent1 linei.duster, a-. - thermornetei, a , :paint
repast - they .:Iiro ided. The general 'leaf.- fan .and:a receiptfor . - Icing .40%.
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-Cutting Dorm
The • Grand- Triink, not _finding en-
ough work to warrant it keeping: the
.'-freight train on that has been making
a daily trip between Winghim and
London,:, announces that, hereafter,
the train will only rum ever other
day. Trtiat is, _ the train wjill leave.
Winkhatn- -every Monday, Wednesday
and Friaty, and -leave London every
Tuesdar.Thursda7 and Saturday.
-We - understand a -big • protest- it being
made by all the tilif,ces-along-the line
against - taking off the trains,- but
Whether- it will be successful or ac4s
hard to; say.
Reeves and Deputies
A re6ifil has been ,presented to the
Ontario q Legislature that ttie-. total
nuinber-Of Reeves and Deputies coin-
-prised ifir the various counties of On-
tario in 1892 numbered 1,149,L as
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against 1,093 in 1887; The aniout
paid at indemnity in 102 Was.$55;456is•
as compared with _ $54,235 in 1887.
*; The total amount of the assessment
the different eou ties far 1892 was
.$601,447j58,. is &gains 1 810,000
• in 1887 - es on the do a in.
1892 aVeraged 1.881or- both the year
.hamed. - 7 Siincoe hasthe largettiminber
of Reeves, with .03.
'0 have lust received a fresh, supply f those dainty rubbers'
•vrith toe*cap, which the ladies •hloive
so much for of late.• Alt .sizes. also
special value i
CROQUET R
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arge stock of Boots and Shoes of a
prices right
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kinds on hand and
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their large a
ock
a few orbs
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to be
cut saws
cellen
OFFERED FOR THE
who Ng is
SS saw
rice, will 0
calling
ey are al
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