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-0porge Sheppard intends re. -
I pertit county. I Bruceffold
The Stratford Lawn. Bowling Club John Read has Inoyed. Into Mr4 Hill's
I auncimces its third annual w hs . I
Ment to.commence July 0. . Mr, BoWV has taken possession of
Tho� June sessionof thePerth County 10I1=Ree4r4sWre,
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Figza are up to 17o. this week Last Saturday Rev, Mr. Hartley was I I—— I wip - - . -
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Hogs were obipped on �Vo Called, to Brussels to, ofil6j%te at the, .
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the price being $7.10., funeral Of the late Mrs. James, mother .;
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Seeding to b ing retarded by raln, _ James, fovinerly of Bly'th. n i
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The root ,of Mr, Frank WhItweV$ L stead of in Stratford. as usual, , go after the trop, aking t e laud o wet. . t , L V I IV.''
drIVIDg' bed was wrecked by the ter. 0 e e L h Last SAturd rector at I U AUVW
, Thefall wheat InCheoryGr v lo . Mr. Addieo, ab *1 I -AT t,berb was a shipment I ,,,, ...,presen . - - - I
. a an Ami Y -visited At of fat cattle from this station. , 0 , 11. R should put down a piece
rific, wind storms of list week. ality has stood the winter well and Loudesboro last week.
OLINTON BRANOH a . . Rev. Mi�. Ctirrie exchanged laqt Hun. 'Of permanent sidewalk from the street That we give, '
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I . SOWe,of the millinery the Young there were .upver better prospects ofa Miss Hunt has returned from vislt� da w Ocoper,.:of Blyth. to their station platform, in, Addition . with oTerY CA$lr
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. ladles, are wearing thia. season i I I ,. I 1, . 0
�you son hear it In, the Is 134 crop. . Incrolative ot Wingliam. T e, 1"' 1'ey'l"r' to the mud FUMHA.914 at our store., a print�
PAYS loud that next During A rebent *10storso, Archie saw mill 11 failed Cutting the logs Or $10811 in bad weather the 041 checks and these if olAk* I
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. . I block. I . I . cents, in Advance, so -cures Tao, fo�,thls season outi Tuesd# ;It did ex. roadway IS, dangerous on account of it LL wed and
Mr. Gabrl McCallum, St. Mary.$. was struck by . NEW 9RA up to January, 1910. , tra, well, I I . � being narrow oWing to freightcar
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e] Elliott WAY have, to �,flyln board, but was not seriously Fitzsimons & Son shipped bogs from Chas. Hut, ton retu uallY on the siding an . L cod for a
SPEOIAL ATTENTION I undergo an operation before he way I ure , our yards ta-day.Thursday, the price Wed" I rued toToronto on d kiwid people . � I
,A, - 14 9, .15, L -L . esday after assisting at the milij fear being run down. by conveyances. discount or 5 per,cent, I
. Sufficiently recover such is, the co naul. John. Stone, 4th 1' Our town council should get the oar of
. - une Blausbard, is being $7 I for five weeks.L " i
. tation of the physicians, su ering. a. Second attack of blood Miss Jessie Granger has returned to M' . . the G. T. R. and emphatically state, I . I
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TO The Farmers of the South, East end Clinton hospital where she is tak leg Evelyn Hill and Miss Hillis. their ont; ' a ' # ". Don't, think your purchase is too I
olsonin , caused from a scratch on . . Ing Lyon a ent Sunday with their cousin, .
of the Township a�qOoorisldorlug for a is tbumb. . - I I I I up unrain I 9 I
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crop of buckwheat this summer. We . $Is Uar, of B17th. , BLACK HAND -Au unfortun4te'affair Awiy- your
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38 BANK It is proposed to put on a force, of Messrs . uncan McDonald And Ross There was so little wAto . r last fall that occurred here during the past week by check; iVs our I
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. hope they may find it a paying con- we to W6r Scott are vial I .,prising bow the, ,
. Corp. � � , L n ,it on the new cement fact- ting at the home jot . Well the flourt mill oauld not run but on which one of our residents, Chas. Burl. small ones count UP# . l
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. cry as goon as possible af ter the by' -law. Tellowlees Toronto. Monday there WAS so much It could. Ing, got himself into serious trouble. -
. . . Mr. Wornian Welsh left Wednesday is carried in St, Marys, W. Reed'and daughter, who have I . I .
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.. AOOOUNTS for ,,he prairle, West, I his det L itination been visiting at the home of Mr, Foote notrun. It report is correct It WO A Appear Get the habit save ,your checks, � � �
. A special service will be* held. In Albert. Weymouth has purchased that he had not received full pay from I . .
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SS bein , Saskatoon. There is one left Motherwell church on May 2nd., con. returned to Bay city, Mich. from Mr. Periin, of blinton, the farm dhe of the contractors, for work done I . , . . . ;
and FARMERS BUSINE lone but it may be only for a litt e . ducted by Rev. JJr. Martin, of Zion SI-Alue SROw.-The annual Spring be has occuFied for A few years -, the when tbeGuelpb.Goderich line was be. . I I
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We are pleas ( eval hun4reddollars Ing built ana to secureL what heL I - . I
. .ad to state that Mr Ad. A bell has been placed on the Brod. auspices of South Huron Agricultural sinUce Mr. Perrin.bought it. thought he bid a righttorecelve wrote . I . 1. I I . "
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Am 11204diteffistlatats Steep who ha's been suffering through hagerl village school house, - making Society,will be held In the Fairgrounds r. Geo Mooll pj�rchased a good a somewhat Curiously, ("Otistracted I � I �
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Washing Machines, R. Clarke, Loadesboro.... .I illness has taken a. c or the one of the most beautiful and up.to. here, on Friday April 80th. A .big two-year-old inare from his bio Us. threatenin W. A.McConnell .
Hat Days. Korrlsb & Crooks .................... I better and way, soon resume I& duties date schools in Ontario. - . I ther 9 to cause dire oil. . .
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as employee with Mr, John Middleton floe opill I
Do You Eno% W & McConnell ................ I .prize listbas been -arranged, and wit Mr. W in, Moon, this week. Ir, is a sin ty to the road unless the' 1hatter . .
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Boosting Business, W 8 a Holmes .......... ... 1 1 . . The citizens of St Marys have r6- ,, good atterldan 'bit of horse-ilesb, from the well-known was settled. This letter was slipped I .
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Going West. J Ransford . ...................... 4 1 uded generously in the matter may beexpected-, with keen compet- Clydesdale mare, Kathleen, under the door at the de ot. It work. 'Phin. 33, 1 .
'Wall PL%per. Cooper's Book Store .............. 4 , The -question is askedagain and again taking stock in the noW boathouse. and ition in the clAses. There Will be - no The 12 year old son of R -v. John ed nicre quickly than f e writer ex� ' I I
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B, Geo. Barge .............. 5 who Are our councilloe�? Why! they injoining the Boat Club.. I I � prizes on the horses but on the cattle a Keupedr, B. -D., of Ailsa ( aiLg, acted WIT,h the result tbab Constable, 0,P,R, Telegraph Agene .
Better for Sale. oker ............ ........ -5 they Are not worthy to be called A recommendation to purchase . cod prize listranging Ist 08, 2nd $6, Ir for. 9 .7 I
I op Buggy for sale. Rev. J. Green .... --r say
' . , thii name to allow such da . I. I werly o Lorideaboro,is now in Clinton undry in Goderich and ar� .
la W. Brydone .... ............. :.5 ngerous diamond pins for the junior lie 91 L _ came fro . . I . .
Ftr-'or' I opforfiaje.W.B. Cook..... ..5 . �;
Blacksmith F% holes t6. be left in the roads; - wake ck6y rd 04 for hortborris And $0, $4,02 in Hospital where he underwent an oper. rested Mr. Burli.hg,.vvho made a con, - I .
up champions was Adopted by tratford I t ation, Monday L .
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From Sap to Syrup. W T O'Neil ......... .. . 5 . r yourselves for c1tv Council on Mon sweepsbake badge is offered for the will soon be fiilly restored, : taken to Goderich on Sanday and will . . . �
To the Public. J 0 Elliott .... ................. 5 township fathers, sti S he .other classes will be paid. - A ,. 'We hope the y6uth feesion of the whole affair. He
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Things you Want, R Adams ............ :..:,::r, the beuQAt of your' supporters. and, Mr.'Samuel McKee,who carried on a I beat Durham, Hereford or Polled Ang- PERSONAL. -Two young ladies from, have,to face the Judge for a charge he . .
Fashionable shoes. 5 0 Eathwell ............. 5 avoid accidents which way cost both dry goods. busineis in Mitchell some. us bull as beefing an possibly gave little thought to as to its . I
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Victor Records. C Hoare .......... .............. s lives and inoney, . , iml�ls .;also sweep. thi� place who are visiting, lnTorouto, serious nature.. Mr. Burlin is a m I I . I I
he W D Fair Cc . ................ a .years ago, under the'name of Carson & stake ba e for the best Jersey W L am%,%W,%��
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. Newcombes ............ . McKee, died at Peterborough. shireor olateinbullfordairvan . � ried man with a family wh e � . I . ,
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Bankrupt Stock, Tozer d-, . obav ,lived "
Brown .......... :::,,:*.8 thelatest swindle is to g lm$19.� Brigham,andM!4sAnuzeYoungpdaugh- in Blyth for'some . years., ., . a
.. L a O to some Among those, who passed the, Nor- Entriesmay be made with the Secre- ter of Mrs.' Young During the winter - I I .. .
. farmer and tell him. that his ,stock' mal,e7x,ama. recently were three St. tery Xy.:Aicl,ean, 'of Seaforth, � $ Boosting,-Buain6ss t. I .
must be examined f.OrL foot and m4a - at months A "social hoar'! -.1s, heldInL the:. , Hox. GEo. W. BUSIMEY-The Char, .I 1.
uth Mary's Young ladies, na;mely' Misses Boismberry's Hot UPL to ChL of th Iftt.t. I I(M.- - --Ed-W-gr-d' � - .
I diseasts demanding in return . el, Brucefteld, . urch Parlors e,.Metropolitati' 0 0 Owl, V1666 --Uffiiidy. 1.- ----- ---.-
.$I a sum of Apple 0. Laing,* 101 veline Smiddy and 11 o'clock Qn the day of the Show.,, L church, Toronto. $-------- . 1, . I- . ��
. , money. The Vest way,to deal with Nellie Spearin. � � ' . ' . . . . r . . I At the close of the Guardian, of April 12th, so6aks as fol, . . �. Fiow? '. . � .... � . ..1L
Made for : L 1 . �, , . Kensington, a brot e I - . I .
such sharks is not to have much mouth Arrangements have been' evening service, which is, usually - at� Iowa of Eon. Geot e W. Bentley, of
- I about itLut 4 good deal of, foot'rightr holding A men's banquet for the mem' ' ., ' tended iby'these ladies and others. k r to Jas. Bentley, 13Y Sound Business Principles of .
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on the spot, ' Watch for them, � b6ra and adherents of Knox churc . .C61b91*e. - . n Presbyterian, BlYth,who recently paidNature's � . I . I . . .
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. . L . , h in I an. gong , eir,rienda they ire jocu- _On Saturday %fternoon last, hund,. I . I
. I . .thei town hall, Mitchell, on Monday Mr. John Prick of Germany, spent Jar) r ferred to 'a .; . . '' HONEST GOODS AT .
I I . �-- evening, April 26th, at 8 o'clock. . 8 Ili this, vicinity. - . y Y e The Brigham reds of friendirr and admirers, showed . . .
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. Harry Gleason, car ebee . !Vag. R. Forster ,.was a Welcome M,r�ipan leader "ion, a ter the great their respecte'to - '
MAPLE SYRUP L L 00"stance - ,ker At the . f that name. W. Bentley, who well deserved the I HONEST PRICES,
. . G. T. R. fre!ght sheds St. Matya,whoae. visitor in the county town on Sunday � . . . . � I
Simper Idem brand, 2& per qt, Miss Jennie Love is spending a few home is in Nissourl, fell cri'a- slippery last. . I . . . this of "Nature's Nobleman." Both"ill .1 . . .
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MONEY - days under the .parental, roof. . at alk �n,d,sust I ained'a Tracture of the We are pleased to note that Mr. . .L . . Stanley . private, and.public life this gentleman Wewlll cheerfully supply you I , I .
. Walton. I I :, w . * � was ever noted for his Integrity and . $
In the comb'20c each. . Chas. MW-reggor is at present laid bon"_f leg between the, kneef and Habei is Around again after his recent Harold Inues went Wbat on Tuesday, honor. , As cOmmiS6101W of Public' I With an:ytbing you want in -our . . . w.
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to pint jars,'25c. up with tonsilitis, but we hope he will . ankle. ' , . illness, . � .1 I .,Frank McKenzie is, laid up . Works his conscientious labor wa7h of line. . .1 . .. 0 I
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Les,'s Sweet Chow. 25c per qt and -has take -W I
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PICKLES Miss Nellie SutheA I denly ill at his shop, St. Marva,. arid anumberof fri6nds 'on Ledritisday � William J. Taylor left for the Wdst, to have - been. the cause of the -early . ----
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. I? a � foril time. - be dange'r- Ing. . . . on. Tuesday. of this week. 1� . . breakdown of his health, Fora great I R70 . �uy th - 'be . ZC _ L. . L .1. .:
p�sition in a store W Chiselhurst;..we ' to a. OyAnBlake sold a fine driving COB to Farmers are getting busy "th P101w- number of years his health I , se l,qr :yb
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Fresh Cabbage and Lettuce. wish her success. . . . ously ill. "' .though id will be Wt e,
Master Cecil. .Tamhalp, ' ,S L pleased to 1EF,J'nTtba1tyhfer'Ph1 as -fully re. Peter Fisher; Bob says it pays to raise ing and other spri 'Ork. . was;very I . . . I . .
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I . ' eAforth, covered. . . � I . . � good horses. - - . . . � ng W I poor, but never did he really appear to t I � . . . .-- I . L ..
Veo. McLennan & Co., el*ntolk ap . . I I I . . The season for the making of maple. beunhappy, living as lie Was'At. Ken� . I . * R, H '' . I . "
ent a few days the guest -of his .. � aeo. Gallaghiar. former) . : Messrs,- Snyder and. Durst have lot syrup closed at the end of last webk. -: bh,4nd lovinglyvared fot,by a de- . Ant -V .
Cash and Trade for Butter and E4 ggy, ' rpother, KrO. Tamham. . . . .. y0ectriclan . singt $ . TA � 61M L
. at the Drearriland th6atre, St; Marys; the. contracts for- the erection of tbeir The boys Are now BtIjOyillk the- voted wife and family. Whileiwpolj� 'So L . �. I
Adam Nickelson has 'eii aged with ,was arrested char%ed -with beft im-* .
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,,, , *ng, 'T . Cement silos to a Clinton firm. . sport of pAtchingsuckers i1i thestreams. ties he repiesent0d the Fourth District . ... . V00. - ". I
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I ThoB. Adams f . L! seel d. in the rob ery.at W. H. Rob- The members'of the Rifle Club at- Mi Oliver Turnball. andjohn Olive� -;! p . el . 4: #. - - .1 - . . L. " I.,
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of �,Gray. visited at the home of - N1 In-
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leaves a &mify� of four sons. and -two,
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of her friend, Miss Stella Clark.
. The Board of Health has passe& a,
F; Kurschinski is improving the ap*
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Bentloy, of the law firm of McLeod &
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Mr. Robr. Armstrong, of 'Wallad '
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resolution urging tbp'city to erect an
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isolation hospital.. This is deemed ad.
pdarance of his fine:fArin by ere cting
a new fence along his road front.
.township is recei'ving.serions
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andwo shall probably bein lineshortly.
Bentley, of 6 -his city, .Arid J.Auguatus,
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Mrs -White had a.vbrysuccessful
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Whitney, and 0. Bentley. -The FAaugh.'
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smallpox having cost; the. municipality
sal6of her farm stbek.and effects on
Thursday, good p tices being realized
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the home of.her father Wt.. John But.
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sin�ton, and Miss Mamie Beritley. I'll
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. Listowel carried aby-lawonMonday
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Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington are
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Mrs.Wm. T aylor received, w6rd. 'on
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The pastor will preachat.thwHa5pt ' .
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Church, on,, Sunday. next,.. subject- - . .
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. t6expend'812,40OWegipping one -of
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. at-presentvisitiniz atthe home T.
Pennington prior to-, their departure
Monday ofithi) death of her cousin Mrs.
Thomas McPadzean, of Grey. Pars.
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At 2.30 o'clock. � Church
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majority or the by- aw.was'182. The
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Pastweek is seriously ieta-rdhig the
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Cloth Wringers. 8creen Doori ranging in
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: - Alderman Frank Jordan,.of Duluth,'
thesoil is so wet: as'tto%le -entirely un-
fit for 'cultivation. - However, a - few
cession, part of the Ross estate, for
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at present, a few are. going o'uU for
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� pilees from $1.50 to,$2.00.oao.h. R. CLARKE,
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Minnesota, is climbing. to thetop I,$
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I . . , . �.. . . . - p c re es u a adupted juome,. .7 5 � - .. con V. loilkin%to Adam Stewart, Lot. 20,.con. been L making a number of 'improve- Tuesd&y, her sister, Miss Non& J'chn- ' . .
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. . I I 11 � . At arecent meeting of the city coun- iopsandthegiain will be.ku6hed.iu 4 ha I . ments to the camp at Westruinister stonp . accom3anylug them home. I . . � , . : ".
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. . . . I . .. ... . - I . I � ! oil Mr. Jordan was elected President of -with-all ba4te whert,.the right t. inie I a een purchased 'by John .V. . - _ .LL L�,
. . - m, - - � - - I ,; . Corutl,. , �: , Ll I I - .- . -. . - Diehl, whose 75 *.acres Is. across. the Tark. H6 is addinIg five more Cot- .4 Mr. A. F. - ohns, of Auburn viefted. .? .. .
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I IN; � . � 1. I . . of Seaforth. and'& brother of'P. 3orl. i ''. -.1 � " - I I . : I . ... .� - , - . side road fe6in it. . Thia'will now give . � few a: ditions -to . .... I
� - . , i. I � 1. I . .. % '. . - � L * 1, Mr. Diehl A fine farm'of 1.,>5. Acrers fr6m Some of -the, others. With those �pre- day night in the iritere4t of Goderick - ,- I .
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. . which we , trust- �-he- ,will reap many vi6ugly built, L he . will no%v.,�JiiVe District League. He gave'a . . . '.
Mr. - John R.,% Cluff, Son of Samuel �'� '� L ' Brussehi � : . . , hopeful ...,: . . -
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Ordered I . I . L abundant harvests : .. I. .. report of thii.Diatrict League ' ' k 41 , '-,:�
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Ready-filtade .. - Cluff of Tuckersinith, has purchased . The lunlo'r Base Ball,teani have had ... 4 .. - ' I . twelve cbttCges. bur' Mad, an Interesting address 6n th6 topi%.' � L.
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clothinwMorrish &;,Crooks -el Lt h i ' . from'Wm. Sadler, of 'Hibbert,:tfie- H, several -battles - -oil the L diamond this .. . .. . Ing Well .L L.
n 0 B g . . .. . L numbers. Bayfl6ld-js be.' '�Tbe Parable Sowei." -
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I . .....� . Pritke favinj being the west:half of lot seaeon... L. . I I , . . . . atillett.-* , I L known as a Summer resort' . . I I 1. .. I I . I . . i
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I - - --- - W.ww� 25, conceSSioa 10. The farm -contains Fishing in ths'MAItlatid is'fidw� one, Tyl *, ' 'L ,, d *,' � -� � � . . ., . . .. - I . . I . .. . , intended,for last week �
. . . Aster Leoha� - Mason, of .Londorl. . - ,a . . �� I . . 1. .. , , L . .
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I I - L . . � .. , . . Atigs, and L is in 'every respect; a good- ablp.resiults, '- , I - . . I , . . I sonlof Cha4.* Mason , forrijerly of,'.Hul. ' ' . . . Tuckers" mill9ft " ..... . . . W.UDDING.-Aliss Pearl Newton was , L ,_
I- . . . - . , . . . lett,is,renewing oldacquafritaiiees here, ,,,,.L 'L . . . n uesday April 7t*
. . . . farm,the price paid Was $3,000. Thursday of last week Mrs. Henry , There is inereaaedActivity -am,' UXD.�Y*SCHOOL Oripiorms�.Tfiurs- to.Air. Schmidt, .of *.Stratford. Thai I
. . �-" . Two intrepid Stratford mariners in James, a resident for.* 30 years,. died at th - Ong . . . . .,
I I ' f day evening -of last w�e mesville .
- L - e tillers of the.moil'in. the rush. 6 , k -the Annual - young. coupld'droVe to'the Hol .
- the pers6ns of B.M. Williams and H.L. Victoria L hospital, London, aged 83 Spring work;' Fall VFlieat,.and .. r .ele6tion.of Sabbath sohool'offi6etsmas 'Methodist parsonagh'Where the nuptial, . . I
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.� - �- . . Hat I . . .Easson .won undying fanie andmincid. years.' She had gPlio.to visit her SOu both lack well. . . ; . .. .. - hold at the Tuinerphurch and thelist Oe'lvdmon y wAs'performed'hy Rev., - Mr.,- - L- �
- . . .. I entially 'two: fine silk hatson. Good P,nd was ,attacked by. acute pneumonia - - * , .. . . Snowden. � Mr. And Mrs. Schmidt th6vi - , .
-, ., . . . HYMBINEAL.- Wednesday � of this 'a asf6llows: -�Superintefidenb, HerberC I I
- -- I I . Friday by * ti ' An the face of resulting in her demise, Th6 funeral Aest.. Th6s� Townsend; Socre- lef b on r,h6:5 o"AlQck train L
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�, -..-,---.- . . %nd barb wire, cross fences, the.. to6k'place her6 OnSaturday,afternoon'. week, Mr, .Benjamin Rielly and Miss I - pear Stratford. Their - many, fiiends . I
-- , . tary, Miss.Glad
t�&--- . ys Switzer; Ass6 Sec.,.
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= I . ... tortUOUSLapd dangerous Channels.& Messrs, .Gatside'&JAmes, of London, Selena Glazier, both of this .townphiP, Lucy Crild1l; Treasurer. Howard Crich; extend hearty congratulations. , .' I
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. I W . . I. I the Avon river, froni Stratfdra to the expect to move to totivii.s-hortly to boo . ,kvere united, in niatritrioriv.'Rey. Dr. Orginist'Xisa MiiryW,a . Iters,, TeAchere . - I I I L . . L . . L .. . . . 1: .
I . "Royal Edward wharf," St Mary's. ginoperations in Connection with the Stewart, of - Clinton, :'peiforni.ed the Misses Emily Turner, - Ella Jo 4 t-- �-- T _ !t" -f - - . .1 I
- . -ceremony at the rtianse in town- ay� , .1 hug, L � . . . . . . . . . -
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. D . . . Jas. Redford,who represented North , manufacture of Firb . Extinguishers. ' � . M at,- Chrl I I L
. � Minnie Elao. atina .Townsend, S4A%,%�%1h,Ab,%,W%1b,%" . I
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I I . . . . 1. .? Perth in the Commons from.* 1867 to They wi I 11 buy a lot andbuild a suitable their joys be many. . ., . . � � Florence. Towtaend And -L . Fletcher I .. ' "I . .. I. .
. . . . . � 4- '. 1',* 1872.died In Texasrecehtly,agpd ninety L Shop,_ 'We wish the new firra success Misa CHRiSTIANA. SCOTT. 'P�,i4sm . $ .. I
. I . - 9 To nsend.. The supply staff- consists e. ates :
, , L .W I 1 Vast ' These D ".
. yellirs. Mr. Redford was defeated by And as both -Are "practical men they. A*%,i-k.-;--:LAsb Saturday L afternoon-, at 4 .Of Henry CarteA Mrs. Johns, sr., Mrs. . .11. I I I " L . * . . I .
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Our new stock of Spring, Hats is now com- thelate T.,M. Dal* Lin 1872, and oubse- should do well. . . . . o'clock, Miss .Christiana Scott, who has' .Frank Pleweisi. and Miss L E Ima Ovich. - . . . . . I . -n Yoarli at
. . � � . I quently it! 1874 by, the late Andrew The Rural L � I ... I. . .
plete, comprising all the .newest shades and � Telephone Co. has had its been an invalid for the pasf 12 years,. .1tis expected the Sun4v Sobool anni- I . I . - I 0 ,$. .
I ranitation meetin� and is.now in and botheied. considerably for the - S' versaky, Flower 8unday, will be held Baseball Gamesat Clint, n�
11 L' Monteith, Later be got into flinancial. org 0 �
shapes, in'stift or soft -styles, fnall sizes and', at'a ., aifficulties and went to T I exId L a. L where BITAPS for work. ffleeks are: F.* S. years prior with'rheumatism, died at on the seconcl Babbatb in June. L . . # . Blyth at Clinton . May '24 .. �
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prices: ' . I ; . . I'll . . he had sin . cc lived, � . . 1 Scotti Prosideft;J,, Leckie, Sec'y-Treis; the home of Mose's Holtzhauer, a ied- : ... � . . - . . � .
. . � . . . . . . . . I Directors# Goo. Taylor, R. Proc ative, aged 01 years. She was. born in , L , ' , . I I I 0 Goderich at Clinton June 3 I . .�
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"' . . I I . . . I . war4l3rkarrs, J. D. Warwick.w. CAM: Dumfries townshipi Waterloo Co.. ancl . .. � . � seat�rth " . .- . & Mitche'll'au Clinton July.. 12 .
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I . � . 11 I . 11. - - . ived DI&ATH.01P GEORGE SooLR 10 Mitchell a , t 'Clinton Civic hol'y .
A, in good quallfies 'and- ' . L . ..- A well- 1. . i. .
. Workinz, Hat' . � . I Ooderle ' � oron,andM. H Moore. Orders .have lived In Uullett for 50 years. She I
. I been, V- with her brother, Adairi,Sc6tt, until -a known And former resident, of Sea- f -Goderich at Clinton An 20 1
. I ... I . Huron Lodge, NOW, 1. , * F., will . given for poles and. wits, an - d co' I I
coloirs, at ...... . L OL; 0. struction is expected to . commence , -brothers4 Adam and " t I IF � .� � I . . . .9 0 I I ,
. .............. I ....... #0 .... 11 ........... 50c attend service nextSunday'roorning in, I � year ago. Fo6v h w9on, of: George Soole
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. hureb., . . ' L &,; . he family real-' �"%�%*% 441v *�'l %0%0W1kv -
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. . . - V'pla,'Bon of school staff occasibned by the resigha.; sisters, Mrs. Denton and Mr's. Shettler, ; vbto..� Deceased, Who Was I i ill
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Ila Q9 (suirl VdwitheO to 16 IX I if 1. the late John Yule, Who was chief -of f,; j,# ...T-'04"- 11 U � . . . I � . .
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very latest styles. and colorso - at
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police for E. number of 'Years, bar, been
Chief of polic e by the town.
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c6ssful)y taught the primary depart-
inent for the
.0 ncOuver, . Q., a rvAve. J.Ue Lun-
eral took place on. Tuesday af ternoOD,
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year, *as born in the -University of
Cambridge. England,and carile to Ca*-
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The season 'of I tl x. ope I ned
I . naviga, ioi
last Saturday
pf.tat,dozen yeais,but Who
urposes removing to the West to fol-�
row the same, occupation" The,Board
at I O'clock, to Port.,Chapel cemetery,,
13th eon., Rev, A. H. Jones,of Auburn,
conducting an itppropiate service. It
ad& fifty-five Years ago, settling in
Seaforth, where he carried on sue
businesg builder " '
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ances.-S. S,, Glenellab," Cleveland,'
has engaged Miss Florence Buchanals,
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may be Of lnterei�b to our, readers to
cepsfullythe of and
contractor, Retiring from business,
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lien's gedoras, in black oi' colong at
light; S. 8, Winona, Point ,9dward,,
light, S. S. -Midland Queen, Cleveland,
now teaching At Uxbridge,whose home
Is here,and she will begin. her duties
state that'tlic deceased was a sister-
in-law ta the late Mro, Robert Scott,
he went to Toronto.eighteen years ago
and has. resided there'ever Since. -
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from $1.25 to ............ I ...... 11.�'....b ... # ......... 4.. $00
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lighu, SA. $, Agawa, Clevelakido light..
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about ille middle of May, ' . -
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9, C.% P, R,', engine at the railway cross-
Mrs, Soole -died about eleven years.
ago. Eight children survive, four
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LORD'S DAY ALUAXop-A special
meeting of the Goderich branch of the
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daughters and f6ursons. The daugli;.
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Lord's; Day Alliance was held on blon-
day. night in KpoX Church, addressed
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ters Are: - Mrs. J, D, Sills� Wingham;
Mrs. . Jae. Love, Seafortb, and the
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Rev. W. B, Ottswell,'of Wantford,
on place in the luanagershiP - the
Bank of Oommorde at this pl , ace, A,
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Cheese fattory starts, next week. ,'
Misses Nlary.and-lennieathomo.- Tho.�
tons tire :'W. Ai of Belmont, Charles
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tor of the Now Connexion Methodist�
,, Spift. who Was formerly t,
p so ing as
manager, ls- to be replaced by Dalton
. House6le4niog is the order of the days
Mrs. Fred V4 ord. has been. quite ill
of Seafortb,and Frederick and 11h omas
G', of Toronto. The funeral took ph,00
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Church on Brick St.; in t Goderieh# and
'at a later time was Pas 01' at Du'ligall'
Davies, who'bas been ttansferred here
from theBrantford branch of the bank..
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hero on Monday morning. . . .
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florsalluol, In any stylle and co(q�, -,.--- $3.46 -
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non., The Brock St, Church now forms
'part of tho D9tyB a no Works 0
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Mt� Smith's intention is to ito back to
private bauking# in which I& hi was
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pany'alplan . street.
DIVER J10sNQAG9D-It has, now Veen
decided that it will -- be to
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I rmerly engoged hero fcit a number of
yeard, and 'until 4'eouple of years ago �
,.frOm Philadelphia this Week. 4 .
Miss Susie Acheson went to God'
Monday for& days#
Mr. Roth has been -confined to his
bed thi's Week with Wnsilitis.
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as one of the best braa& made ......... $5,00
necessary
have a diver in connection with the
when his bbsiness was taken over by
the Bank of Commerce, *hich bank
erich on couple, of
Tbo'Ladie6l Aid, had a bee last week
The Sterlitig Vankhas added an er
6th*
clerk to help attend to the bussiness of
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,blocking of the intake pipe of the w4t-
erworks system ot the to vn, slid sr-
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ereeteda building hope Cos ing over
tvielve thousand dollari,-A
And papered seyeral tobins At the oar-
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it has been ascertained that-thisid. 10.
chango'
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Miag Minni Proctor is v
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0 feet of the outer end of the pipe IsPAD- keeper, A. Z Miller, bei . hill,'this week, I ' ' . 11 I 1, . 1. � ... 1. . I � . 11 . I—. . . . . . .. �
+A *Am ng transferred Some of our farmers -- - . � -0 .. . �
. specidl Attention Qi�vron , to �., Hilly obstructed with sand, and other to the'roronto office of tfie bank4 D H atmers Zvecommeneed . . I . I I I . � .
. . . . . . . I . I means of dislodging thq, obstruction Parsons being sent hove, from Port Seeding but 86 much wet weather I Is .
. I . . . 6 I . have failect so that the only thing left Hope to nil the place. , � . koepiog,the work back. . .
6thing . . � . � meeting in the Int . ' ;
Ordered 41 . . is to have the lbstructedoortiop of the v - - , � . I . . .. . There wasa erests -0 8,0, 8 �
C . . PI . . - . TH' E M L . .N BANK
. rpe ri Cleared out. The work - I of the Lord's. DAY Allfan6e, in the "' . I I I . . I I I
11, . -hill vening. I I Inoorporated 1831% . I .
, go On next Week. . Summet . Methodist Charch,op Tuesday e . . � I
ALL FITS AMD WORKMANSHIP . 11 ,,, I 11�11 -1. � .. I � A. Y, P. A. MEUTrx6-ThoA. Y., ii, Rev.W.Charlesworth wag`lthe'speaker� ' � �
I I I I I - I Ramr. AqsoctXTio*;.-Anotho0 match I I I , LwapftA.1, PAto up $3t�00j'0100 . 1,
. . . Oonsthnoe . A. lvidA literary program at their will be hold. 'Rifle Club va Fovest6ra, . �
GUARANT.9ED. I meeting this week, Two - dialogues in the h.11, on Wednesday April 28th. ROO PUtid, v $3,500=0
1 . . I I I I I.. I I .1 �. I .. & -, .1 . .. � , Mr. Geo. Dale sold to Mr. 1. 0'Xeefe, Were given, Which Were much enjo,yed. . , , , ,
I , .". of SeaXorth, a good - bunch of export by the lar a number present. One Members of the ASK00latiou, And all
d N�, cattle, recently, . those wishin to join during, IDW ire Has 63 10ralle.heafit Callada, and Agents and CorreSpondento In RN. j
. * h - , .. IV" was entitleg "Advertising for A hug- I . . 7
, Ifer. Mr. Cooper, of Blytti,emiduefed band" and the otheriVrom doWnEasO requested to a present The match � the Principal Citleg In the Wofld. .
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the preaching service hero Sunday will start at 8 p. m. sharp, Thorowill .. .. . . I
Besides these recitations were piven by A GENERALL 13ANK11% 11VSINUKTRANSACTED,
I Mab having exchanged pulpits with MI." Rando, Mrs, R, Dunbar, and Mr. be practice after the match. 11, Sweet, � . I
Morr , & (!r6oks.. Rev. Mr. Carria. , . T.Undsay; ducts by tho Misses Lobb, Captain. .11. . . I 11
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. � Messrs Goo, Riley stad Joseph Md,np Rands and Mr. Tyner-, readings by --1 I 1 SAYING N K DEPA TM'5NIr � I . i
11 A Square 11110II Vot Every May took a trip to ne"miller and succeeded Messrs W. H. Hall, liev. nftbar And PitoarRoTs for a good Fall wheat-. atimitd at bightot current rAt0s. W .
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I . t� --1. I- � ... .. � , I 11.1111. I— ...... ..... . . � .... I—-, . � � I., 111. I., ... .... . ...... . In bagling sovethl hundred pound§ of , j,, Lowery, and instrumettals byMr. orop are reported to be - excellent in I I
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