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r1mb 11th, 1909
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I In yW, Wood X#0 tho,milliew of cor-
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viitb Seaforth, friends last week. Huron Cou News G a&-% � � ed '
I . I I Mrs. A. JUrron and daughter, 16tb I I a I p#Woq tW,4ofVW you a94n* attooks
Mr. Farmler , . y I of diss"o. .
I . eon,., were visiting frler4s in Brussels To make And X0eP the** littio NO-
jp,q weCk, . I dlerx healthy a
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11 � Don't hug the back 40's '91tig 11t,va, 111,liuith, 4th., was visiting ud strong, 10 simply to
IOU J^ #PN make and Reep the bwoot of th* x1fut
: any longer., but come Miss Hazel JR(Jison, at Teeswatet for 1 4 " � quality and, quantity.
. r! , ys recently � T I , r 6 19his , 10 Just what HGOWS sorvaparI114 I
. ophtputand be a man. I a few da f o vIft News,wRecord R-,ftoftde
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science os you, aro Mrs. Joseph Rayllard, of Dungall- . . I . 40ea-It helps, the little soldiers I
,, I . . n6 the past weex . I ypur blood to Ilght dlxe4se for YOU,
vapable of doing. lion, was here duri I I - . eruptions,
combining business And pleasure. It cures scrofula, geXeMa.
. - . I 3edorlh. Goderich. T ' losproves Under catarrh, rheumatism, ariem's, nervous-
4�- ,., , - .. I � Miss Annie Brewer is home from an , . . he �Churoh nexa, dyspepsia. general deblilty, and
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Ifthere are peo-pple Nwnilling and extended visit -at Towner, North Da- the. Des. Pastorate. �
, Mr. Gco. Hewitt, who 48 been era It is our'sad duty to announce the , bullcU up the ihole system,
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Wiifing to loA,d you up' with kota. , : ! ployed in the store of I'licka . it offects its 400W. curoxv. not I
X �. xpensivestock Foods I . rol 0, Son o1jeath.pil 20th. PO'biruary of our esteem- The following from * the Sentiliel- simply because It contains s4ixaiiarilla.
Al;es 464de Milton Rands has gone to Brussels ," � , � I ft last week for London, where ke ed citizen, Mr. John Johnston. He but because . It Combines the utmost I
.as fast us. You will take them , to learn th, tonsorial art with Johfk I I I Post of Shenandoah, Iowa will be rerxiedlal value'! of more than Is differ.
. . . 1,has accepted a position with a, large felt the weight of years upon, him and � rd readers, b . lay. any 'I
4woyl 9' Hewitt. dry goods e shmen r� H covered from ent ingredients. it urged to
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I1,,o , In an t tak, Jam- From, The News-Recora of � stabli. , t. M. , arry had really. never fully re the subject having 'formerly been ile prep4ration pald to bw #just 0* X004" 1
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I I a " will "O ""' : Miss Evelyn, daughter of Mr. Pierce has taken, b -,s place iA Pickard the loss of his beloved wife who, in resident of Clinton, being A r YOU , may be sure it Is InfeT.100, oi"it;& AW� ,'.
01 t, a to make. and yields the deal
41� 9 84ow ier�e you are es Parr,. has been on the sick list but, , kirotbe ,(*
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losing V,OAQ 0� W1 ow yop 'can & Son's store. ., two months' will be 6 years Idead. S. W. 11. lea I
nd h is now almost well again. Mare hlltb, 1890. of Mrs.. Ben. Cole and Mr larger proAt.
=Ore tban YTA up again ,I)y I - has gone into Eight children survive the late Mr. town : I - �
0 . make Mr. William StepbelisciA of the 4th Mr. W. J. Duncan Cook of this
WW T Clinton., March. 12th, 1890.. Ithe legging manufacturing, business. and Mrs. John Johnston -John, in "Th ,I
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His establishment is locatedj in , Austin, Nevada.; Robert, , e Ladies. A14 ,Society or the ' . i
Mrs. Edward Garvin, near Brussels, Good Cattle. -Mr. William Elliott of building . adjoining the I)ominio!m Will, Goderich; Al- Bapt:st church in this city gavo ai i
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h . . Sarattel, Sarnia ; six 9,,ciock dinner to the membership 1' A living butterfl u i
. ,.as been ill with Pneumonia- Porter's Hill received at W*S' station 13A bert, Portland, Oregon -, Mrs. Alex, the church last P,Vftlng ill'boaor of Lon -don last week. I .
Pouglas, Stock hylgorator I . ok. As Mr. Duncan is thoiroughly
. . . Saturday some Ane thorobred cattle, acquainted with the. manufa�ture Of Craigle, - (nee Miss Lizzie Johnston), Of � I
The 11,$est for HOM0, CAU10". , - - Tobermoray -, Airs. Marshall, (nee Ithe trst anniversary of the pastorate! Shareholders of the Grimsby Park
iind ,Hogs, . 1. 11 comprising one yearling bull calt at. leggings, he Vill, no doubt, - make a y, three Company passed 9. 'resolution to have I
. . 1, . It oot. They are from the herd of suce . ess of his rte,W undertaking. Miss Maude Johnston) Sarnia, arid of Dr. G. P. Mitchell, Poll thd concern wound iip,, . i
A Full Poll to;r 70 COnt4 Mr. Fleming, Weston station. Mr. - Frances, at home. Messrs, Robert,lbundred Partook of the lestivities. a -ad ' I
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� . . Is No Tronble ' ' -e further, Additions to Mrs. (Dr.) Atelleson, of Detroit, is Sam. William, Mrs. Marshall and;enjoyed the social features 'of the The three-year-old daughter of M r. .
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these during the coming suminer, This the guest of Mrs rn lFrances were all with their father in occasion. � I i
. . FOP. SALa ONLY BY . NOW is. a move iq the right direction, I Miss. Lillian Rogeis was in Toronto his jar death on a piece of candy.
. I ,t illness. ,Th late J'ohn John -1 Dr.- Mitchell and his listimable wife
I , To Work I last week attending the Art Exhibi- 0 1 .
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� I .. Sudden Death. -Mr. Henry Tewsley, � ston came out to this "Canada of.stationed themselves atthe door ,of � I I �
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W, So R.'HOLMES I After-an.old resident of Clinton, died very tion.. � ... . I . Ours" from Belfast, Down Co., with the reception room of the church and WORK T14AT WEAKENS. �
I . So Says Miss Elsie J. Allen� suddenly. at his residence last Wednes, Miss, Lizzie Munroe left last Mon- his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willia-m! recelived everybody Wftok camie. MrS4 . �
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. � # Using Dodd's Kidney, Fills. Secuir. I Johnston In 1842' and was 17 ycars!R. W. Morse, Mrs. H. I . Foskeft, Mr.
blanft Chemist. .. . - day evening, He bid been'ailing for ,day, for Clinton, . where she has age, At tha I _ FriifX and others assist- I�Bcioth's Kidney Pills Have * D6na
, . She Suffered from Weakness and Kid -1 a short time but was aW to be about ed a position. . I of t time, Being of ark Foskett, Air Great Service for PeoWlc Who Work
. , and had returned from P walk down Mr. S. T. -Holmes has d the active mind, Mr. William Johnston,'ed' in receiving the people as they ar- - , . - .
*4*0 0#"##"*#"6#",1 ne Trouble, but'the old Reliable . , purchase lie not in Clinton,
, ly town but a few minutes before his house of Mr. Robert Willis, On God- built a sawmill, and the late Mr. rived. The writer and h,.s wi I .
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.-RELIAB114TY - EXPEXVMcE_ Kidney Remedy Cured her. Com- death� � crich. street, recently vacated by Mr. I. Johnston was engaged in operating. it. I being members of. -the Baptist' church I Many Clinton people work every . -
. pletely. I were invited guests And enjoypol, I the day in some strained unn tural posi-
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. . .. (Special). -That the pains and weak- the lockup I at various times during oil April' ist. . I . . Scott, and settled in Goderich, town- event fully as much as anyone and tion, bending constantly over a desk, ��
ss which make life Almost unbear- the past Week. . . ship where he bought a farm, and . are ,%,cry thankful to Dr. Mitchel i I for riding on jolting wagons or cays, .
A GREAT SCHOOL n"e ' . . took contracts for,-bulloling houses and the kind invitation.. bending over heavy housework, lifting
I . I . . able to so many,women are. easilyi anal On the Sick List. -We .regret to i - ' . barns, After some years. in the towA- ,13efore supper some time was spent I reaching, Pulling, all -these stratris
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Great in Reputation, Results, In- completely cured by lis . ing Doddls,lcarn that Deputy Reeve. -Mann -mg is A Useful Member.. . ship, by the wishes of his family, lie i � ff - and injure ' the,
fluence and' Thoroughness ! Now 'is Kidney Pills, is once' more shown , in confined to the house by severe � ill- . I I I in- having a social good.., time and after tend, to wear, weike
the ca . se. (it Miss El3ic J. Allen I ( Yarmouth (N. S.) Times. came to Oodericb, and took UP his supper the' people assembled in the � kidineys, until they fall- behind'in -their. -
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the time to enter the popular ,, . . . . . of ness. I . . L . residence on Picton - street, OPPOsite 'audience room wliere they , , listened. I to I work of fil.tering the poisons from 1he I .
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� . Ithis Place ' � . I � There is one member of parliament. the Collegiate Institute. TWe funqral. reports from all branches of the blood. Booth's Kidney Pills cute siek .
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ZMOTT - . "I suffered greatly from kidney .who appears tolargely eliminate par- was held oil TucsdayiNrd' Feb., under church Which showed a rapid and kidneys put w strenith iw,, bad
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. a � I � I I .. trouble and -weakness Wore I began . Bayflcld!, March 12th, 1890. 1 ty politics from his Aeliberations and the, auspices of L.. 0. L. 145,, Purple licalthy gi,owth Of tile Baptist eburch'bac%s. -Mr, Herma'A's .cure prdVes it,., i
. �� ,� I I - 'ng Dodd's Kidney Pills." : Miss � . -Order, Rev. Jamep Anderson , Mclat_. � I � Mr. 4, Herman of � Victorm street, i
� 'I I spends much time in&evising legisla, 0 . , for tile. -past year, so much so - � that ,
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� . t�l� says � . tioli of benefit topeQple -Whose intei- ing. The casket haa many flo I .
. Al en . c , The stable of the 'English churci � . ral tri- the church is in, much better" condi- Clinton, says - "For -years I suff,ered .
'TA)RONT0. ONT. - parsonage Was burned dowit last Fri- ' I . . . I i
. I hardly got Around, and work Was al not ests a0er enter into the calcuiatiopy ijiltes upon, it, among them being a tion spiritually, and `11nancially now with a most annoying' and"diistressing
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and prbpare for profitable employ- most Impossible. Life was a struggle day. The origin of the fire is of the ordinary party back, .This pretty pillow of rem- and other flow- than it has ever beeiit befor . c.' Mr- 14 1weakness of the. bladder arid kidikeys. I
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ment. our graduates readily ob- t-.11 f beard of Dooldis -Kidney -Pills. known. . � I gentleman, is E. N. Lewis,, conservat-. ers from the family ; a large wieatll 1. Foskett, secretary of tile board- of and could.find. rellef.in. nothing I i
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tain good positions. Our Han I d- I. began . taking them.aod soon felt Rev. Mr. Newton of Bervi * e will ive; who represents West Huron and of White roses, Calla 11lie . s.,. hyacinthsitrustees, at the close, of his excellent tried. M� sleep. ,Would be brokentour
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some Catalogue is free Write for - better.. I took'seven boxes in. all and. take the,place of Rev. Mr.-HoAgtris who is a. barrister of high - itaudill.- and carnations, all wbite and violets report made a motion tba-t the a ary'or. five times each night with the ir- I
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One today. Students ad'mitted I at they. cured me, . . . 1. lafterEaster. Mr. Newton pr6clied and -a man admittedly of gre6t abilitv,N and . fern, trilipte of:L.O.14. 145; a.of Dr. Mite] I iell lbe raised -one hundred regylat: and frequentsecretions ofther ,11.�. .
any time.' College open the entire til can now do -my work - the year here Ahe other Sunday. and is said t@ In the lasit parliament Mt. Lewis SUb- lovely casket boquet of pink carna- dollars for tile .ensiCing. year., Mr, kidneys Tlifs. would cause me to _* -�. :1
. round . And, do not feel it?. 'AXy back be . a gentleman of,excellent parts, � . .. nguid, tired feeling irt . I .
year. . . . which used to , troitble,nie so muchis I .. . . . mitted many impoitant meastires ift tions,. roses ail& lilies � of the valley IF.Oskett's motion met with such bear-# suffer with,a la ..
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. . . - . !which Party politics ha ,no Part and tied with white . ribbon, dfid 41To t ' appro , Pn�e the uld be'just as
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W. J. EL J don't feel ally - . . . . . Ahe most of thern were, accepted as'Grandpa " in letters of gold Upon began cla ping their hands and thon! I unrefreshed as when I bad gon . to-
.:LIOTT,. -well and strong and � . . I I . ... 1. I - I .1 - I . .P chu b e . . .
Principal. pains a.i aii." . I . Varna,.. March I Ub, 1890. wholesome and necessary. ,one of the -streamers, tribute of' his oughly maolb the walls of the rch ed. ,The urine . was highly colored ,
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The root of women's.troubles is -in I I " �. 1. i I though . this dis� grand -children' the. Johnstbik. family, I ring vith approval aqq filled. with. brick dust and sedi-
Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts., � . I .1 . - a . 'rocial' th, I Oddly enough is I .: � .
. tile kidneys. There is not' wevi,,k, . There will be a. at� 1'O . . 0 1 - ' ..
- . .. tba,t Methodist parsonage an' the evening tinctively a seafaring provillice '�� Dr. Mitchel) has pl�ovp'lil in'. the year .
I . , We, as Waterld street. and little Olive John, ment. B6oth's ,Kidney Pills..cleared .
I suffering woman in Canada I a �. - itr .lor and I
. . I . . We -have frequently remarked .before, ston of Sarnia, and boolucts from oth- ill t -he has been'attliehead of ,that the priR& to . .na.turai c.o M .
Dodd's Kidney Fills' will not. help, and of Friday, March lltb�. - - - ., ' . I -
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, . rarely find a member'takilig interest er friends. The late Mr. Johnston at- �burch .. to be a 'strong mall, . in. every . a comparatively - short time. the, kidr
!n - nearly. every care Doold's, ' Kidney I i4r. Stewart Sr. 'di?d '.It Kinborne I,, measures a member -of the, L. 0. L. -le nek secretigns has been - reduced and 'r
will be at Holmes' Drug Store, which are of'pecultar ter being iway. In the 'ulpit he is ,loquent,'
S 1 to i Pills Will Work a'complete epre. . .Ion Friday last, and. Was buried in - made an honorary P Alive felt %stro*r' and'better, Afte ,
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Clinton, on Fridays hour 1 . .. _ .1. . , - necessity to our People. Wbat jlttj6 for, 60. years, was forceful and sympathetic., 1-10 is .. a �
I ... . - . . � . . ,Varna. cemetery .on Sunda,y. He was attention hasbeen. Airected,11 . -day 'WAS ' - ,h�nguid, feeling , has gone arid I � am' -
p. m. Jan. 29', Feb. 26, Mar. 26; � - - � . . . to.these member. Although the I " inarl of great 'sociability and ever' ,
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. April 23 May �1' . June �18. Glasses I . . .. . ... . . I ,� . � . � quite an old man and father of our matters,, has .generall . y - . been. ar6used most, unpropitious one, L -.O -'.L- t I urn- body lik69 him, Y7 now able to enjoy my'llight's 'rest " '
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properly fitted, Diseases of the eye, ,Fire at Sorel, : Que., �did. $1.50,000 town . .1 . by the efforts otwen representing in- ed out- in great numbers, 'and many the Baptist churqh or ii,ot. . .' . I I
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car, nose and throat treated. - damage.' .. � I Should .the B . old friends from Goderic . Booth'r, Xidney'Vills. procured _ from � I
I . . . .1 . .. . � . . I . c, ed. i ayfield protesters. sr.c- laxid constituencies, -Hence -it i�. 60t . . I The Baptish ebur&� ` in Shenandoah W.'S. . ,R. ,Holmes, .the -druggist, ,also � - .
. . I . . . I e n quashin.g the roller'.mill boiius relatives from a distance who atteii- I
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. . . . _._. 7 . . .. . I . our'village will exideasor to induce surprising to, find th�t ork ,Monday. of - ded the funeral were , Mr. Williarn starts out oil -its second year with, D,0, relieved me of a miserable and long- . . 11
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Repcat.I't';-11Shiloh1s Cure w.11. -.tl- Mr. Kalbfloisch to* start one. ber,� traduced into the Scott., and daughter, Mrs. Sara, Rob- Mitchell at the,helm.. under the .,moft'standing case of rhournatisin and ... ,
I I HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAI�D I . � I , house & bill of. con *- 1 inson of Rip1q, Mr. James Scott An I favoraj,11c pros�ccts that, h.as --ever con4' willalways fee grateful i . n . recommen,i - .!
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of Cement for sale, in large and ways q cure my coughs and colds." _ . . � .siderable import to seafaring'man. � : - . - highly." - - - .
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. 1. .. .0 . . the centre of a'good.farming locality, It 1) 1p leaves sister, Miss Frances Scott, Armo, And . I I - .,. ding � thern - I . I
small quantities. There' is lid, b6tr � . * t rovides. that when a shi - . . . . � . I .. . . .1 . . 1. I
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ter make of ceilient, on The marke(� - . water 'on one side, ,� .. .1 I mn, port li,etween. 'SiVtembet Mi her brother, :R b2 . . . ". .. . . - ., � . . . � 4
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Office opposite - G. T. R. passenger . . . . . . . !15th and April 15th of'the following 'from Bervic ;� . and a friend.,, Mr. 1' I . . . 1. . . I. . . � . . .., . 1. I I
I . , Thursday itight. list '.%fi. Joseph For -'year; there sh'all be left 'wit�i ' the Rockett .of Kineardine, As, Rev. Mr. I It L0048 Like Mun[Aw .. . I .. . � . � . . � I
station. Telephone connection, or - , � ter D. AT. was -'attending a ineeting of ' , - � I . I . I I . . . - .. .
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orders may be left at Harland Bros.* .1 _�, . � . customs ollicer, ligrhthouse keeper. or Anderson said. in his: I Ili %ernori4n'l I . , .. . . I 1. ., . - . .,. . � . I
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- I , lf,o i�_F� e� . L. O'..L.- 1045, and' le,t his horse, warehouseman at th ddre6s,, duri.ng; the funeral servico . cipal Phon.es. I � .
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hardware store. it mure convenient. � ' i . � I . . . I .1i $&COBS,
. .. still attached � to th� cutter, in the ' re -a list of the names of ',Our dear friend was faithful in . all - - � . I
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JAMES HAMILTON. CLI-NTON. _���!; ... I 11 .... 11�1�1��Z -.! I . shed".. Nkh-n Mr. Fo � ster'-was about to. * I . [ill . (W.roxc,tcr, .Planet. ). - I.,
. residlence of the crew and passengers. , tl i,ngs and What. lie.did-he did Well.. I .. , - � .1 . . I I I - I
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- .. I %� the tic lilies and harness lvtni on . tbo celving such list to prererve the sa � . ir last iribu0 to their day evening- the lcoinmittft app6i.iited =
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� In. -Goderich at the Auctilou� House ground outside the shafts.. Mr. '�F - . I � . . I.. . . �Goiflgiou --of7 . -
CEMENT FOR SALE. -I AM . . ' 05- for public .inspection. It seems g,,r-. veteren -member . .-W�ss*11-n - sl-Owl-Ypresanted the tch-plione question' to . .
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Agent for Clinton and district for , every Saturday afterno.n. .We sell ter hurried1j. attempted to , relieve the. prising' that such a law as this . lias aro.0nd the cAsket.' The .pallbearoirs the council' for their consideration, ' . . �. I
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the National Portland Cement Co., �- anytlling and everytli:n- anyWIlleVe prostrate, A111-111511- arid. was, seyerel)i - . . I I 11 ..Averc t�vo-,valucd old,friends, Alessr%.1 Alk.-Tox. .of the Independ,nt Telephone * I . . . .
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Aiercllanolis�l kicked ofi one of hisa Tegg below. � ilib . - . . . . 1. . I . Jar. 1�uchan'aa Sr.. and Will., A . and. -4 'C I 0: i .. give some valuw �. ne - , �
makers ,of the best cement in -the , and at any. time, . . 1$ � ' ' � . 1 A-fr Lewis in' the salnc� bill a,.Iso d,-- .. . ., ompany-,Toront , . I :: -
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market. This is the only, cement . Rtal Estatel ' Live- Stoo1c) ]Ptc. ' knee, . severing. tho tendohs of - - the - * - - . embers '.. of - :tile : - L. U. L. Mcssls-�'nblc` illjorination,, as* -to tile coSt and . .
. . I . vbtes. 1 attentd6n... .1to -the loaKling� . .0t M - 11 . I - I l. . BE SS .
used by the corporation of Clinton G. W. - Beckett, Auctioneer, I,.. - iimb- and - disabling him so. that lie will . I Geor�c Falconer, Willis BoA, R bert,workings. of A; munLc,.paI Plan . . 1. I .
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. , med to bed for some time. The., barge . . . . ' 0 - up a I . I .� . � . I
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in the constrtiction ot Rdewalks, etei 0 . . I � � .Afeihvaine� and ,, . J '11110tt, , 2,11 showed that. it 6ould� ,e P t a . I �
1. . . Box, � 183 Goilerlch.* Pboae Ue conf ore Importance to,the'Y)eople ci�.the . : R ." L . . � I I
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-Mrs., T, H, Walker. 21 108 I ". 63 . . . _ . great ..1ak6s than.to us. He demands old , nlcn.id�rs. Durinm tile'' il*n,ss 01 ni�ch lesser cost than at.Arst'.expect- , - SALE
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market for all kinds of grain for -
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. . . . . of the death. it that place' of Alex'. I would not require more. than $2,200.
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6oderidl T'p, 'March..12�t1ij 1:890. la horiloptal lind running througii . the draigie, .son of Captain -Alex. . R. 1.The- cost of constitiction' c6uld be
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.M . r. Will . iain Ell . iott' lvag" add . ed . 1-0 eentre, If - the barge. is go. loilided to 'Cridgic, and Lizzie,. diLughter of the.,Paid off In five ., years ,at, $10 per
� . . . . . late John Johnston which, ''occurred 011,plibj.�. 'Plitis it- will be seen - that :. a
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his farm severa bead of thorobred submerge the ,centre of the dise ind' I . �
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He"refor& cattle. , eating the load line, the barge - shall readers wiil, note 'the double affliethin the rfg�jt one -and the. people needn't
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L Mr. Williani Crooks be deemed to'be unseaworthy. 'and .
I oi tile spring business. Our sale
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day Ao. att,clid.the meeting of' the Or- such submersion. 'shall be reasonable tile fainilk te John be afraid to go into it, because it ..
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Johnston, have' *1 to the lnuni�ipality. that's taking it u .
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Brampton the ,same day. . . .1 . . -eks' before her death-, scheme, but for -the pure. benefit- of.
Mr. Jewell, - who has - . of a barge coming within, the I About three wc . . . . . �
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bring us the business fo'r the bal.
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years beeli running -a blacksmith shop scope of the act w - Mr. and Mrs. M4 Carl, arrived at her I get the support of the people. After
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1. . . home accompanied by. her mother, the five years are tip the price of 'the
shop at -Beruniller Will it to� be so loaded as to sirlimerge the I .
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range of the very newest Men's
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SHORTS' ,. .� 1. . . . bilt tile Ple , L atters ofiraportance. Perh g though all thatmedical,-ilcill could do favorably of the plan as
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.. can- some day whVe. the maritime merfiliers or Jaithful nursing they could not the OlArst munic this 1. . . . I I ..
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... .1 . I coyd a 0 1 - publiie' Suils-Weare ving �
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We will 'keep on hand at .our. bat with - that deceptive' ' dise se, section Of c �untry along the youths,
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warehouse a supply of Bran, Corn I I I S - . this, u, ntario rneii�ber Will bring . . . . '' , I
... -Messr . John'. Middleton and' Gab- seful 0 . . . I . . . . There. is the growling youth f rom.. .
and Shorts. Grain taken Ili ex..- . I It I erilil . rest oil Monday, 21st .LFeb. - I . ..4 L - . I I
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. . A - riel Ellt 6 th6 attention . of the house the . 16 to 18 years who does not really ..
change. i 11 . . . I . ott are, feeding a nirmi'ver � of � . Lovely floral, tributes from her re a- I . . .
. � sTRATr 1, . ONT. - . . . cattle for beef and no one hears them question of . the improvement of the . . . . i . � . ... I 1 4 1 . . MO. like paying the- price for a .
. ,' n a, her .. *tailor-made suit, yet wants some. .
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This school "stands in . - the fore� . howlint, � for free corn L Whieli w6uld re- coast protection, and' of 'the' life sAvin,11 tiver and frie ds were I id upon Dungannon,, . I
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� du e the price of fat cattle as- .1 service., * cagket,� and n. pretty rose was laid 1up., , . . . I . . . � . than the lordinAry . .
fL � V!l I , 1 4 . . .. on her breast. Rev. Dr. Doug , i rn I ready -to wear.- To meet this re,a
ront as the largest'. - s lesson the p m . _. 0.1 OfficiT ' Mr'. RAcrt Durnin'lias again re.ba 'a . 1.
Ford & McLeod practical training.. school in Weit- a rice,of coarsb grAW I ,- , elated At' house and, Colborne cernet- ed to the we$'t. I . . quireirient we have selected Puit. ' I
ern Ontario, We -have three de- raised by our farmers. . . . . . . . . . . . I I � . . . . . . cry. The 'pallbearers were Messrs. JL . � ling leliTt hs. patterns of the new . I
. . . I � . I I ifts. B. . Crawford'is visiting, Wthl. ordere snitibgs, and are havin I
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. ... partnients : . . . . . I I I . . . . I .. . � .. I � am - .. friends in Detroit. . � ildr to Okde115 I ,4
L L COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND . ' . . . . Airs. Alex. Morton of V Ath line leg Griffith, Harry -Rutsori, D. Wig- Miss . Lily McLean has been visit'n!, 1. suits in every detail. These Suits . I I
* TELEGRAPHY. I � I . Suilimerhill, Alarch., 12thi- 100 . .1 ".., � I gins and Robert Craigie. Miss Carl I will appeal to the buys who : .1
, I I . still continues very POOrlJ, . I in Goderich ' ' . . � want to be in it. � . . . I
Order YOUIr All d I . I -k--% I was veq clever, very tond of music, . � I . .
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6partmepts'Are in charger of There was A very enjoyable party. in the missionary 'Miss McIntyre, who has been visit- . I . I . . �
experienced instructors And the- Mr. James McGill Of tbf' 5th "tic fond" of thoi hymns .1 1� �
. at Air. H. Murphy's bn Thursday ev- has rented his farm to, his 'brother, llvmn books, especially "Shall, We ing at the home (;f James Wh.yard for I I . 'i
. courses are thorough and -Practical. en . ing, the 6th inst. . . . David', and , Intends - taking a 'trip , a couple of mooths' left last Reek I . or' . . . . . I
Coal Now 'Our graduates secure good. posi- . I g�ther'at. the river ?"Lwhl0fiwaSLSunJ' . .
Air. and Miss I-loolgirts of Clande- out West. . L1 at ' I Boys'2-Plece Suits . �
tions. StudentsAri eliferifig'evory boye are visiting their relatives, Mr.. . I her funeraL Those from a distarc(I her home i L n Detroit., , . Week in- , . . . . . . I I . . L
week. Write for out free catalo- . I i Mrs. Thomas Taylor 6f.the 6thlIne Who attended the funeral whl,eh took James Whyard moved last Never before have we had the .
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Place your order for your I gue at once. ' - ' . . H. Murphy afid family. ached slipped on some ice the other day and place on Wednesday afternoon were to the now And commodious dwelling range.(of Boys'2.Piece Suitswe . I
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supply of coal with the. under-. . . I Elliott & McLachlan in .St. Peter's church Where on Spliday. . . ;. eq Feagan and ' Mr. Anil Mrs. ,John long experience in - business life ankl bloonter knicker is it new feature i
signed and thus recure. the low- . . last. � . I Miss Hattie Wightman has returned powler, all relatives of 'Mr, and Mrs. deserves a well-carned r 'St. in floys wear. We have theni ' .�.
. ' Mr. W. D. McBrien .of Ociderich tp. home trom the Soo where slid was vis- L - with the suits or in 9dd knickers. � .
est price and prompt delivery. . . PRINCIPALS . I Carli and All from Colborne. Bricks for the new Motbodist eburciii I . . ".
I I lost a very firw. driver last week. iting her 'brother, Herman. . L . . L Are . Ility., Pric . d, Style Are - 0�
Offize opposite Grand 1krunic L �L, . 1. .. . . . . . I-- , being W.aced on the grodw,l. I Diltabi e an ;
. 1. Kidney trouble took 1-tim. . ! � * � tile three - oints we are going !
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. � . .. . I The young people of S� S. No, I I Towns are busy daily drawing them le ho
passenger statiou� .Telephone .1 0 ., inte . nd giving .an . entertainment in Rev. Robert ThDinpron, pastor of from MeGaw, to which place they havq to ge ys suit trade . .
connection. WANTED Papmen Attention I . the school on Friday evening of this, ,gLiloam circuiti died suddenly. la'st been*shippe'd from Blyth. Rev, W. A., I on this, spr . ing, . I
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00 TO THO NEW DOUBLE, Mrs. 1), TAL Ross, daughter r. 'One morning -recently while about , . couple. of days last nech visititlg some . I L I-
I -,'S *F -year-old colt , Win., The Man.itoba Legiiqlaturc prorogued of the most up-to-date churches , I
J. Hamilton PROCI 39 CHOPPIN2 MILL, John Stewart, camehome from Col- to harness A four I . ontgrio. Thq Tailoring , 14
NEXT TO THE CLINTON VLE 0- orado last Saturday and will remain Youtighlot, son of Jacob, Youriglilut of on Monday. I throughout - Western I �
I., . . I TRIC LIGHT STATION. for a couple of months. . . the boundary road was kickM on t e ' were, iii scarch ' of a plan, by which - Our tailor il� stock th entirely . �
' I i A license fee of one doll,tr for -shoot-- to build the proposed' new church. new, and being my own autteri
I . wri, usE TIIZ I ' and b oll cu . . -
I . Goshen .L. O. L. No. $33 114d, their forehead by tile animal , a y ing prairie chickens and from $25 1 ail() notbaving a Cutter'S Salilpy
regular monthly ineeting on Wednt%- Mr. Alex, Bruce, another of the to i Robt. �McXenzie has fitted up part to pay enables as to give you all ,
ON DOUBLE PROWS . $100 for big game will probably be . 1�
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I day evening, There was ,,t. good at- pioneers of E Art Wawanosh, passe L of the store occupied by J. It. Me- ordered suit at wright price. I .
CDOAL 00"NAT, imposed by the Manitoba Government. I Na�b for a jew0cry store. It will be
. EVERY THYNG GROUND TWICE, . tendance. Bro. Poster, District Mas. away on the 24-th tilt, in his 83r , I . _., � �.. ... �.._
0 V B, 11, CAPACITY THIRTY ter brought forward tlh? clainis of year. Ile came to. this country fro ' .blow up!o�cuviied in A fow day I li
ORDER YOUR YEARIS $;UP- y IT' An attempt was made to, . I .A by Mr. S,,,ott,l . Up-to,aato V urnishingg, :
PLY NOW. THE, BEST IV BAGS PER I-IOUR. RUNNING Brother Chiniquy for aid for his County Dowil, Irclaitol, in 1847 alld the boilers intheCanada Iron Earn- a jeweller from Illytli. Nfr. Jurgen- � ,
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HE KE ER TON, XWEIRY DAY ANID OtIOPPING Montreal thurch and a subscription fi rs t settled near Woodstock. Ile Ace.& At Midland. t1lilef of Police Bell son, 'Of Waterloo, �iho Was herc a few. . Hats, J 04te. . . I
DONIR WHILE' YOU WAIT a! - ,
13UT TP ORDERED AND PAID was talmn up. Bro. Poster deserve", moved to Huron county In 185C)i and tnw�ed footsteps in the snow and ar- Weeks abo with a view to open,ln;y I I I
POR BEFORE MAY '31�t, A DIS- WI -1, ALSO ROLL OATS, 6RIND great rredit for his Y.eal in this matt- lived in H'aat Wawanosh tot 53 Years rpsted Patrick Shatallan on suspicion. jewelery store, Is also eqnling Immed.'
I COUNT Or 40 CENTS. A TON F LAX AND MAKE WHEAT AND 'er. The Searlett Chapeer will be having, been 40 years on the farm I 6iii lately. to open up ill tile, Same lihe of W, J& ob. , '
WILL BED ALLOWED. . L CORN MIT-1AL. opened bere on the l4th hist. which he died, lIe was A me.inher of �Jr. Joh,u Munroe, rt,tently. arrived business. We shall be well supplied
LET Vq GRIND YOVIt Xh"V�T . n at Port Artbilir, states, that near with j(,wellcry In the future, I.
Ordera loft at D&VIf; & RowlAnd, . the Methodist Church, ail Orange= , H. c S ,�
8 1)11,'- And a Conservative. Ile legves to Goose Lake there.is a plot where 41 Mark Wilson ihad a suc&ssful AM- � .
*Ilt be promptly, attended th PEUE'NCE1. WE TRY TO - A0 4
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' " I COMMODAT8, OUR CrnSTO'.NtE1n,% At theitining Instituto mecting A niouril his death one daughter And son railway laborers are buried in ilh- tion sale an Fri,day last aril leaves , CLINTON - . 11
AS � PAR AS POSSIDIX. Montreal President Miller statdd the in Owen Sound, Alex, of Fast WaWan. Inarked graves, severAl of tbi�m wltb� for th,� West in a few days. I . �
I "L, I � total inineral production. of Canada osh, and Thomas and John on the out COMM, All Victims of tailWAYPOO Dan Fowler also had 0, sale, Ile al.. . . L"'......" �
W, J C- OtOV' SOn JONATHAN 13ROWN ilast year to be $87,323,848. homestead. I L struction accidents. so intends going West. _ 111- . ... ..... L ...... L. _ .... ... 1.1111"...
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