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, - AUCTION SUE, OF F&R%.STOCK . . �, . � . � lug Bank, Goderkli, shc4t, Sunday at, -,----" I -,- - 0 0 0 0 P - P 0. 6-0.0.0." "101 .
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� . and implements On lot 10, Con. 10, I - . _ _ his home here. I . r 4 , I I ... . I
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P $4olcy, on -Thursday, March 1�th. **"**",**-"**".#,"*,##—".*o."**, "_0000 **"**"0"*1 - Mrs. R. Ji. asquith Is visiting her L4 Crime Is lEpidemllo Catarrh. . � �, � - 11 f.. ..
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No roegve as the proprietor has: We received a post cA , remains of the ,ate Peter sister ,near Kincardine, who is very - I
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. *3olcl the f4rm.axvmiJ, If. Ilayter, pt0P- Bend, Indiana on, . Thursday, bUrch Fox, who dic4 at'his home in. London, ill- � OrHB disease now known as 'grip' I I I P, r1K . I -
. . rietor ,-, X, Bossenborry, auctioneer. 4th, and Were surprised and pleAsed on Th,ursday last were accQmpanted Xr. Vo Dawson Sri had the xUlsfor- A -used to be called 41ufluenza,l �4 . � . . . I I
�. . that It was sont by Master Eddi . , Uveryclosely-Tesembles a cold, but Is . coadr , . . I
a ,t o Goderich by his daughter, Miss tunc, to receive a out on the head , - d
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Rouse who, charmed everyone 4st FOX, and her friends, M More, tellaclolio In IN hold upon the 14114 - ,
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: AUCTION SALE' bF FARM STMX year, at "Wonderland.,, ISecor4 and Mr. V. J. M4rphy, all of c1les. l vl\� e .
i an Ito, . plements-Mrs P. We � turbanceis. 11 � I I
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I - 4 , ,Cartuey Tile funeral, of the late Dqnald Ora. * London and were met at Lwtowek by We are' sorry, to, learn that Mr. John *rip to in reality epidemic extavrb., -1 , . Z11 I I.:
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I lAs Instructed the undersigned to, bam took place from his rosilonpe Mrs. W- H. JeAklgsi. .The funeral tool; Lad4 has been confined to li�s bcd for . W�beri It once begins it spreads over the .
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� . ,. a at lot 11. w.. t6Squsot Villa'!' on Saturday and was Place from the residence. of Mrs. pet,, some time with rheumatism.. : country very rapldly. . .11, . .
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1, $01 Maitland con., Ooderich town- er Fox, I ,daughter-in-law of the de- � Mr. Georjo,Denstedt has been very' People 40 not catch th6 grip from "I
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I , , Wednesday . 4th, Club, of which he was a member,.cca4ed on Saturday, thence to. S t. Fyusy� the last week , p buck- other, b -be
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,the f 110,wing .. I aged horse, i Peter's churcft Where"the Requiem 110tian,lel;,."7-111t;lplappears . . I k
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�, "WS L to Calve ]a April, 1. COW to i attending in a. body, Rev., James An-1-ligh Mass wag celebrat�d by Rev. ets and 1pana� for, bo om* 11
; . derson offluciating. Many floral 'tri- that the big iron pots are rapidly --myst Effective M0101ne Ever Tried .. r1V 1-io , , I
( ealve.in, May, I cow milking, 4 year. Father Noonan of Searorth. T , I . I ,C
I 1butes -were, placed upon, the caske , h,, joholr� passipg out of for La, Grippe." I I . _49" . �
11 � ling calves, about 50.hcu.s, I w- , , t, were 0.1 present And sang the requiem use, Itobt. L. Madis.on 1000--.4k, .
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. ,among them a beautiful pillow of � Mr. John Knox and his.. son Herb � . I "I
. nearl now, 1 pair trucks, I do' when the Casket was being borne to Callowhae High School, r .. - I
7 .mO'Ipi,nk and white roses, oarnations,� III- -were in, Clinton on Tuesday, I Mater, W. a., I
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�:, erat, 1 huggy, 1 cutter,. 1 double'ies of the Yalley, Violets and, smilax, the altar, At the Offertory the pret- I . L Is chairman -of -the Jackson County . .1 � . . . !
I cutter, 1 pair Manitoba sleighs, I I with "Father" ty hymn, for lent, "Stabat btater" License Inspector Asquith ma�debis Board of Education. . . f
T � Xassey4larris drill,� I Massoy-Har-� white `ribboa,, A in .go',d letters, upon. was , , sung And "Nearer My God t� arst official visit to the hotels in tile He Is a writer of occ ' . 00 I . �_T" I . I t
� � , casket boquet, reach- . Aslonal verse and ne U . . .
I rig mower, I Depringi diso, I horse Thee I while the casket was being eastern. part, of Centre.Huron and had hRFA contribute I I
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: I , Ing the length of the casket, of pink to drive nearly, thirty-fivemiles each pAper4 ;&ad ntagazineag-rollglous, N I
. rake, 1 Fleury plow, 1 set iron bar- , borne put of the church. The casket � . eduni
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� Lrows, I ,Qcuffiet,, I road scraper, 2 . was covered with the most beautiful way, . 43ational and secular.
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; . pulpqrs, I fanning mill, 1 set truck pa" in gold letters upon white ribiboar; flowers, the city of London affords. The pancake social hold lathe Bap- In speaking of Peruna, Xr, Madison %. 1�. . .
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scales (2000 lbs flat hay rack, I tribute . of the Qrand-children; and The pallbearers were, Judge Doyle, tist church last Friday evening provddi "Y' - e t . �
11 I - "I am hardly- ever without Peruns in , a , �
wood rgck,� 9 Ork Clerk Lane and Messrs, John Me, to be a Very pleasant affai .
p barrels, I turnip Mr, J. J, Mcl�,WAnls tribute, a, bunch . . r,
drill, I set heavy h�arness I sot Intos . 3nyjlomo, ItIo the most effective med
- 4 of (pink and white roses, with maixy .h and' George Brophy. Quite a Mr, ]Robert Stalker, who.is milling Cne that I h � , I" . I �11 .. l . .
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I plow harness, 1 set single harness, number of carriages formed the cor- in Seat rtb,, Sunday � ,c WlIth Ids i in, 4iltal . aye ever trind for is grippe. i � I I . . �
: . other boquets from,friends. Thepall- d a so. cure . . .
� O* " . d My wife of nasal ca. , . � I
: I Melbtte creara separator, 1 Daisy bearers were the six sons of'the de- tege to St. Peter's cemetery at Col- fly here, . . , 11 - . I
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-churn, , stolpeboatp wbee�j)a*ow,, I . tarrh- Her condition at one time Was - 11 . 1. .�
. i borne. The late Peter Fox came to The following appeared in tibe legal gue 11�
: ,chains and other articles. too ceased, Kenneth of Detroit ; Captain f 23 years from columns or the Mail and Empire h thassIld could not atulght breathe. The Aledical . . I . I .
i I 4"mer" Donwld, of Port Stanley., � Malcollu last through her nostrils, � . I
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! .!],Dll$ to mention. Some Pay,, to be I and John of Milwaukee ; and Alex,,in- his natwe land, Bavaria,_and at the Saturday . . . doln usequence, I an Infl . amed condl, pmfossiozo ... 11 .
cash. Terms -All sums of $5, and der and Angus at home. The daugh- age of 26 years was married in God- W, R, , Auburn.--Que,-In the towrw tionofeltlie throat was brought about, J?ecq,gn1ze$ - . - �___,, �, 11 .. I
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tinder, cash; over that am6unt I ters were all home too for the f uneral erich at St. Peter's church, by the ship In, which ' I� live the councillors gettingworse anii worse and yielding 7'he 47rip as I . �
'8 months credit OR -approved J10int Mrs. J. S, . Smith and Mrs. Stevens late'Rev. Father Schneider, and lived are elected by a general vote. There to noremedy until Pertma was t J
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. notes. 5 per cent, Per annum cash oW in his pretty little residence' on Brit- are four divisions - of the toW lifealthy. Mucous Membranes. 11 . - I I
iWarring of Detroit; Mrs. Frank Has- ' . nship. � 4pidewld
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. .credit amounts. Sale at I , I ,f annia Road now occupieq by Captain Tgie councillors elected all reside !� I . .
VC ,a as tings and sigter, Migs ChrI4,tiiie - of in Those Who are fortunate enough to Catarrh. - . if / .
0 lock sharp. All will be so I McDlarmid. Ten years ago he moved three. of the divishonst; one, division, have
,Chicago and Miss: Florenoe- at home. perfectly healthy muc a m I I . . I
the proprietress has sold her farm , � to London to reside With h%. daugh- did* not get a .representative. The , �m .on , em- . Q ... -1 - JW -0 I I
He Also leaves two brothers, :John of nes ordinarily do not catch the grip, j5;� f ., I . - .
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-Mrs, F, McCartney, prop 'etress; Duluth .And Norman of Algoma, q ter, one of the managers of the Sing- township Is .twelve, miles long and six T o mes lining the L During an epLdentic- of grip Peruua "Two years ago. I I
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. Thos. Gundry, auctiqneer, . I . 'or Sowing Xachine Co. in that city, miles. wide ;i two of the councillors re- nose, throat an PogAn aging IV,erunx � . L
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. . I throb sisters, Mrs. Murray of Stokes . e of.his family side at' tile s d'lungs) yvbon fil 5 should be used. . The doses reqom. 4nd it builltp�. znyotyenj*i,� tbatin a !!;
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I I . .1 I Day, ; Mrs., McXay of Ki4cardine .'�ud � . � OAth-end and two in the normal state, are au, effoctnal barrier monded on the bottle are sufficient, couple of months I was able'to'go to ` . I
Mrs , . * Wall-itchie o.f.Amberly. The late 'who survives' him. The late Mr.. I centre;- Which dt Vient shoutd repref, 'against the Invasion of grip. - � . . Afte,r the grip has 6nce been acquired, work again. � I . � .
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kLE1 A'GENERAL S P Donald Grahain was born in,the*High-'Fox .was.'a very: devout Catholic, 'He sent the. division that f iled t ' el' t -' But, if there happens to be -the slight- Dr. HartMan recommends the use of "This winter I bad another attack ot -
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Mail oerviee in conuect0n. P I was 8.7 years of age at the t -.Me I I est Catarrhal derAngement of the per
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1 4901 and " I . I . . , � . , uns in t6aspoonf al doses every hour la .$�rlppe,.but Peruna soon drove it. out- , I I ZP
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sion any time. For further PArticil- I came to Canada with his parents in death, ,,,.- I I . Ans. � --�-Tlie councillor' will, ,mucous. membranes, then the victim be- d ring the acute atage, a . fter Which the Of In-vaystem. Xywlfe7.and1:consJder , ! �
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lars apply at The News-Rea-3ird Of- 1863, becoming a�resident of Godertch � The sudden death on the *28tb ult. act for the Whole t5wilship, regard- comes Ail easterprey to tho grip. directipils'on tbe bott16 should be fol- Peruna a household remedy.11 . .
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fice. . . at the age of twenty, lars, and Wits of tire late John Bates was a less of the divisions. The place of re- This In part explains why some peo- lowed. 1. . Pneumonia Followed La Grlpp6, I .
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- . . married here o Miss - Catharine M,qr_ . shock, � to - our citizens, The funeral,, sidence of each-c6uncillor makes no . grip, wbllo others do not, R xporlenoe ha 'Shown that the people Mr. T. Darnecott, West Aylmer, On- - I . . � .
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� . . . ray, sister to bliss Murray bf town. took place under the Auspi,ces o the difference, ft is. the dut ( The rational thing to do Is to keep the who use Perunsass a romedy
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AUCTION 9ALE OF TOWN PROP- He *aq a. -devout member of Knox, Oddfellows. There . 'Were tillo many act', forthe whole mun,icipality. In t6 generally roco,ier sooner and are loss "Last winter I was Ill" with. pnen-
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. Ing to do this most people have found liable'to the distressing and long -con- morda after having ii grippe. 1 took, I � . I
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erty.-70n Raglan St., :,Ilinton, * on church, a devoted father, and a, man floral emblems that they filled one of -Other Words, they, all represent each r,runs to be invaluable. � � . . . .
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Saturday, Match 13th, at I o'clook'of ireat energy and integri.ty. . t the carriages. ()no of the most btau- Of PIC divisions, and. each represents . tinned af tor-eftects of'thd grip. ` Peruns for two months, when I became ! . . I .�
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P1. m., the property belonging to the -1 At the early age of two and one tiful emblems was the * I. a. 0. F. all.' See Sects,' 91 to 111, inclusive, SY$tcMlC Catarrh, the Rettlit Of La When'Poruns has not been used dur- oulte well, and, I can. say. that any one' . .. � .
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. , , . I . drippe'..Pe-ru-na Receives Credit Ing the course of tho grip and the patient , I . .
estate of the late E. Rutledge, con-, half years-,, the bright lovely little soil tribute, the, - illirleck. lillik4,, Another of the Municipal Act. . .. . I I . can,b.e cured by it Ina rosednable tim4 .
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sisting of Lots. 71. 73, 74, (3 acres) Everett Herbert, very noti ke one was fro,m bi,, rel -4, The ,tollowii%g shows' t1le'rt-lative I . for Present. Good Health. . fludshimself safforingfrom the after. at little expense.1.0 ' . L. . . .1 . I
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of Melvin Howell, ceiib I ourse of Peruna Pe.ru-na-A Tonic After La 000M : � I I
in the town of Clinton. On a ay td the Spirit Land, atives in Toronto, 'each. one. giving a standing of the pupils of S, & 'No. 5 '. Mrs.. Jennie W. 011moro,.. Box 44, effeets of th !s diseas.q, a c .
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Out : 100 - bearing I on, Sunda - They laid the beau * a -piece. I k%ulleti; ,"-d Wawanosh f White Oak, I 1. Ter., former) should be resorted to6. ., . Mrs, Chas. V. Wells, Sr., . Delaware.. : .
I property .are ab � . y . tilut cluster . of flowers t6form. ,.or �'ew` . . Y. House- .
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s, plums, pears -little b . IIEL" , keeper for 1ndi5aa'RQforr,a'S6hoOl for Suffered.Twelve Years From After- - .
fruit trees, of appl� . oy --in a pretty ;White casket "I'lle.Noble Red Men's. Lodge to whiph,based oil attendance, test' papors'andl Boys"W rites.. , . . . Ohio, writ6s: $'After a severe A:ttack or i .
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and peaches, of.the choicest varicti-,ankl laid sprays "of Hiles at the valley the son of the coast belongs- Effects ot1a Grippe'. -, is grippe� I took Parana and found lb & I .
. . . -14SIx Years ago I had is grippe, which 'Mr. Victor Patnoslide, 828 Madison Very gooa tonic." I I 1
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� . es,; also a lot 61 small Iruits,_ such on his litgg hands oyor eacl t r, Ware, ,Mass.' sent a lece, red roses, Pfeffer, I ,was.fonowed by sy.5temle catarr*h. Stio Topeka, Kau., .member of jKnights Airs. Jano Gurt, Athens, Ohio' .
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� 16SIx years ago I h.dd lagrippe very bad. . , . . i
t'from the school trustees ai� 4 ., writes, . �
� as strawberries,- raspberries, etc. as- if he vere.'bearing White blosgoing violets .and, sweet pbasi Wreaths were .Roy Naegele, Milton Pltu;.tia. . � 4ATho,only thing I ased Nv4s Perun,s and Ladies of Security , '' I
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. Frame Aous6 -and frame barn, The upward with , him, .in their traltraut son d -the I Si, - 4th -Allister Mann, Ruth. Jack- ad Manalin, and I have been, in;bet . ve years ago I bad % sever . e at- I read a testimonial .of . a wom n - . I .:
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Altho, lino -flowers' print-'a'du:t Bible ,class of the "Torth street -son,' Maty� R ithby, Pro ilda. - Ptefier, health -the last three years .than r tack of lagrippe t�ndl never really re- had been'bured of grip. by Perans.- My . - ' - I
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in separate Parcels, *to �iiit - put- ed on.the ftlueral cards, ' the.immedi- churc�,'and'.% bunch of. pidk.L roses fronv Ernest. Jackson, Winnie llow's),mi, May years before. - . . . L. covered my. health and strength -but I husband bought me a bottle of Perups. - . L ' . � I
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� chasers. Terms of Property made'ate '.relatives: of t14 parents laid Miss Ora's 'S.. S. class of the same Denstedt,. Zella Doyle, Bella ',Rjalker, 41 gtve Peruns all the credit for my grow weaker every year. -4util I was 1. was*soon ablo to do my work, I con- I . I I
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known on day of sale.. Also at. ih�ee lovely wreaths,, and thr�e L. bo- oh!lrch.i.'Mrs,ITarxy Edwards and Mrs., Grace Plunkitt, -Laura Jackson, Alt vood healthily . . . unable to wbrk. . . . . � .;I � . I I
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!Same time and place, stoelc and im.,',quets -upon' his littld.white casket.' Harry Buchanan seat wroalubs'of lov. bert Doerr, Wesley McCliuchey., David - . .. I . ____ . � . ... . I I I � . L , . . . . 1. I I I � L
� plements will be disposed,.of. Terms; -,F. our littlb boys with .white. favor$ ely roses. The pailbear6r's were six McClIncbey', Clarence symington. ". ---- . . r ------- 1_�_ - -------- �_ I � ---- I —11 .. L. . .1 .- . ..
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I Strictly . .cash.--w4rs. E; Rutledg.g,.Wcre pallbearers,-. '. M�as,ters-' Chest . or . 'Oddfallows.' Besides bi6,L 'fiorrowingI.Jif. 4tb--�-Clara. Tuber,';ale, - Lila . Live Stock Market. . . ' . . . . . I ... I I . qR. OVENS, .. SURGEON OCULIST. . . . I. . . . . . 4
1 pftprietress, Jag. A. Smitil, auc� J6hnstoi-;, Harold Currie, Cecil Gi,ven -widow, the late-'John.'Bateg 'IL,ai es one Howatt, Russel King, William Lenip'l . . . . . . L Marriages . -' I I I . I
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� , tioneer. and anoilier. The'relativ.es f rout. a Ali,A -'son,, Harry ,,of NVare,' Mass., :, �4- .five 'Blanche- Pergiison, Elralw4ungbIlit, Al Toronto, March 8tli.�Bu$ill 11 .
. . . I .. . . - _. . . egg at PARKZ-JO14N$TON-At, � Hensall, Clinton, bus, Fridays, -hours 11 ,to. 4, *, . - ' I -,
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. 0— . - I lwtt�i are Mrs. E&' fred . . . brisk but . John H. Parke of.Blake to Eliza� ' P. ro� . - 291, Peb. ,26, Mar. 26 L ' .
. I 1. I... Mary E-,' Howell Of . Brantf6rd ;L'Mr. gar Winslow, Ware ; Mis. McMaster, I Sr., 3rd-.Jcnnic.. stalker, '.Uobert of btief duration to -,,day . �bwln ' to , I , L .� ,. 1:
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41 . .. . 'I ' , beth Johns' .1 I . . ,' iiin6 18.,'Glasses.: . .. .1
CHOICE COWS FO FIE and Mrs.' Crozier of Dungannori ; Ivlrs� Sharon,. Penn. ;Alice and Ida of Phillips', Laverne ..Robinsonj '� Lloyd the light run,' There were- only forty I . ,. ..
R SALE .-T . . I - I � . CLARK-TABB-In. God6rich on Feb. ,Properly fitted, L Diseases of the' eye, � I 1. I
i undersigned will have for privAte Misner of Windsor ; Mrs. Leech afid .Toronto an1d Ora at hoifiei . Ferguson, Esther McCli4ichey; Ba.ri carloads of stock offering, exclusive or . . . �,
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sale, at his -premises, Holm Miss ' Holmes � of Holmosville, ;*. M , , . Raithby' retne Symington, V' 'As s I . � . .
mesville, . I r, I On� Friday. afternoon , two ct the , f erda - horses. Quality . howed an improve� . ' " . . . . .. I '. .
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week, .March - 8th and 0 th -.-Twenty Robert, Ma.;cken.iie of." 'London. Rev,,cil�ed Mrs. Bates,- vd]t1t. 8: plain : Jr. 3rd-Oordon McClinchey, Avo Were ..quickly caught up, Loud -and I . I . . I I � .. � .1.
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: head of -choice young cows, th good Dr. -Dotigall.made a beautiful address, gold locket ind. chain and i, side , the thur Lemp Edna R9binsoni, Willie persistent dema"nds for*. more of: ','the � I . . Births.- ,. � . I I . .
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. condition, calving 1 . . and lovely flower, transplanted t . to" , the. ei�am , . . �endance 40,. a, . . cattle Were . scarce, and � ' . K, f Glasses Perfect : 11 .. . .1 . . . .
� April. They are mostly- bi -,.grade . . ... . el,. "From- Central School2l, _k. . Enrolled atl 1 1 - prices' � re� HELLYARm-In, emptiville, on . Mar. . . . . . .1
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Durhams, and a fm grade. j,19ol- Heavenly: Kingdom. . .1 . .� . 6d irm. ' Farmers .. and 'drovers , 7th:` to r. . -an Mrs. Roy : �
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c' I . . Jr. Division., are appaiently wa�khig *qp.to thef%ct yar, - I s M lining) I a � ttw-laco"wo"wilce of . . .1
steins, Terms Ash or. negotiable -Thursday. last Was truly, commemor-w -gift.. _ - . - I .. � .. � - : . . . - I . . ' � - ' .(nee Mis � I . . �. I
, 1 I I I - - . . I .. . St.. 2nd7-Ellcn -Phillips, Ada Stew -m- that only well finish rattl . a e. son.' I I � 1. . separate &tlaikews f0i"'.
� paper. -George Holland. .. ... ated. bythe bp�ut.iful ` supper And.,en-4: "The � funeral -whi6h wa I s . 'fn -! v a te � bt - . . . I IL 04 0 r I L. I . I . � � 1, . ,1 d awl d ' ' . . . I 11 I I I
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; . . I . � .which greeted � All Wh6 Willi L the little 2b. years v1d' son' *:of IL L . I wanted, and should, they continue to �, CLUFF-In ,, Seaf6rth on - Feb. - 28th -1 ' . a " "'i" 4 . L'. . ..
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� I .. I ded . the At �Loom' . . I I Jr.: 2nd-Rogg . ie Mann 2-'Berdie'Fer- send a good clasg of -stock - business to 'L Mr. and Mrs. Nob -10T. Cluff, a bl.h V I
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I FRMS lWomen's Ing . I . jr: 2nd--4ohR L St6wa t, .1-8thel Shipping facilities L L' are better' and . . I . I . . I
. . titute at ,the hospitqble great many -ftiendti sent, floi-a! tribut� ., . r . . . ,THOMPSON-In. Grey on Feb. , 28th, - I L � .1
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. I . ;, . I I 11OU16 401 Mrs. . Tiothewa . About �no *eg, vhi�h m Oro t . han; . covered the . littlb.,8till-ker, Elwin Raithby', , Archie., Rob- dealers seem anxious� to .'buy choice . , to Mk. and Mrs. Thos. Thomp'' . I I . L I I . . . . . . -
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� . .1thc husbands and friendsk' of thernem- crescent of -white flowers,-. r('reS, I St. .Part . 2nd -Leonard Yungill-lut, they cannot re enough prime cat- - �., . . I . . . .. I . I . . I .
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- I-COLLINSON Farm : -Part lot 11, bets.' Sup'peir was served at 6.30 " - . Graome. Symington, Victor Yliag- tie to supply customers' tqqyiremexkts,. . � ' ' Deaths: . . . � . 11
� and sw�et peas And hyadinths the tribute . L I . - . . 7 . . . I.,
. Third concession, easter . I ' .. " - I' . I At the repository' end. business Was . . I . . . . -t.. . .. I ...
� a .division Of two long tables were get with, tfie of the fire brigade. 0thers sendind hint and L6wis' Ruddy equa . I . . . I. I �
- . . I . 0 1 Jr. , Part 2fid-Lure4tha McKnight decidedly. lively.' Several Western puy- HOU6HTON-Jn Witigharn o -� Mar. . I
the township of ColboXne, contai4i115d'most beautifully, �prepared' . taits,- floral L offerings were Mrs. D_�J.. Cur- I I � I I. . I * � n . . . . . I I
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100 acres more or less, well, equipped . oilgbnuts,..l I Georg�na . Beadle, *Ionoy McCa�rtney, ers were present and paid.good prices Ist, Agnes Pattason; relict of the . . . If . �
- I .d and several. kinds �6,t 4kc, tie, Mrs. John Kelly, ,,the' lAtle Mis-a . I . I I., . I . . .
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� I with buildings. . . L .. s And jellies wAh nuts and qos Law A * a I . . Harry Beadle, Gertie.':Ladd. - for horges, after keen competition'. - . late Gebrgq Houghton,, 'ag6d �2 : . I . .
. . 1 lemon pie .nd- Charles,'Bl clss,tole. ' . I Sr. ,Part lat-Lesl - ic Schultz . . One extra good :heivy draught. gold- ,' years.,, .,, ' , - -1 - - ,� . I I .
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COX Farms : (a)�Soutiierly .6.0 short bread, with eake and coffee.,13c_ L I ". L I . �, . . � .1 I , , Jr. Part.1st-Harvey. Atinstrang.'. Ing, 4 years.�,pld,- 1,680 lbs, sold - at .BAISTOW;1u �-E'gmoudvijlc, on Feb'. . .. . . I ;
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. acres of lot 21, concession 6,'. townshi. p ,fore the'prografti . commenced 'bliss :, L* ' _ Enrolled attendance 29, averap;e,19. $260 ; another L it $230 ,,others - -from I � , 25th, Rose Ann McGinn, 'relict of L . . � r I
. 01a L . I , , L . to L$210 � general purpose bo�gcs " . . .. I I I i I . .
a(Goderich, equipped with all farm ' BrUC46061do" � ' L I -0. A. Selater, Teacher. .$160 f I the late Robert Henry, Bristow, � I .
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I . I ,ple of selections and ]Wigs Turia Brown', ; understand -that the b I . . 20, to $170 ; WakonerSL $160� to $200 . .aged 66,years and 2i.nionths. . .. . 11:1 . .
t "Silver 'Threads. , W,illL . ank in ou . r . . I I . . I . . . .1 . . I I drivers 1$100. to $160 ; " sprvice ly I . . . . . . . . .. . I . I I I . 4 . � . . . . . I
� (b)-80 acres, lot 20, ooncession; 5 sang . ..Anionj . Ahc.. village bb,.after the ,15th inst' ab ,YIDEAN,-In ,Goderich'.on *March ,2nd, . I . I , , ,
. L . . . hCWAY . accO L M . - I - conducted . � .1 I '. 'Varna. . . sound horses from $35 to $95. The . . . I � . I I . �
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� I I . I 7 - �. as A, sub�branch. of Dash- .,, L . Western men secured and 'Shipped i§dv- - . Willie, son of � . Mr...%Harry � yideau$ L . - . I . I .
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" to tender for tbo Pearl Trethoway gave,a fine Pi��6 ailo'L Week. Oil -the In 0 A Empire . .The run for -the day was 46 car- 1. � IE A. J. G . I . .. . I I
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-se two together. L I-Swect Kiss Polha,'� which' 4 . . days' anager, . ., '- loads, Comprising 71.8 head- of- 'cattle, aheth'i,�kirk, wife of ,Mr. Owen 8010$%tifid Jwvw*lev . .'. I . I
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� These three farms are offore( ' r under much Pleasure. Miss Rol-hickc follow-, clerks now In the bank will -be here. from the lands . I TOVIN-In' London du, Feb. 26thIL . IiOtINTON, ONT.o * ` - �
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14 holder . being in ed witV a violin ,solo, . Ars. Aud6 I , I . L Sjjah, relle . I ...
i I List, ' � I We understai%d also that the bank has 0, rull on to D s land. D. - brought cn' L 't L Of the late James. , I . I . . . . . I .
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, forthwith . I L . lol� - that . . � pligincer, who'made 'An awwd, that I good demand. . . . I � . Tobin of Cplborne, aged 61 years. " L .. . . L I .
I was meted out to.the Y inist ' .1 . village. This is good news : as every- gL. the - .
, . 'Agnes bna'ln .� a ditch should' be dbg and, fixin I . . . I 1. . . . I . .. .
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I .Terms : Ten per cent. on acobp� she gave. another solb,Miss. our vicinity finds our bank . I Butche SI -Steady demand,lor. cholec- L- . . . .. 1. . .. L . . . .
. tance of tender, balance in cash or Hamblton- renderod' tholheautiffift I"- very convenient indeed. . , . .. portions which each should dig . and tile butchers1r, cat I . . . . � . . . ,. I I I .
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I . - Mr. P6wrie sang with great ",anq,-, The sacrament, of the Lot 's SUPPOr inlet, . then - eao ,. I Auburn . ' .
xanged. . . I . " I his eh of them was to dig Stockers =La feedersw-Demaild for � 1. . . .. p, . . I . , .
�� , . froid, 4,Saliarall and whiang great Was administered in the PiesbyterUn .And tile -Piirt.-b. was dissatis-1 - I ,
t rily accepted,. I church last 'Sabbath moxning.� � With the L good stock bUtL quiet for common -The debate*. held by L the League - on .1 . .
: I lapplause be sang "My Dream -of the . fled inlet and 'went . to $ . . I . . I L *
� Tenders received until the l6th a Miss Pearl Wise is spending a fort- the C stuft., . the 9th Was a '.real success. The sub-' . I . I
. . . &7,U. 9. A.". Then Squire Harry. Morr- . ,ouncit and said , that the tL . ' g Hubbef Tile's . . .
T�L,l 4of March 1909. L., I . . . isi president of the'Farmers' Institute',. night with f <iends in G.oderich - and Council gave L him L permission . tambs-Marke . steidy, . L jeet was .- "Resolved that women I .. L I a . I
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.i For further particulars apply to gave a, delt,ghtful address, A 4vocal . to take out the stone at the inlet Sheep -Steady. I I I I eo,urse the w , .. . . Havink: Porc I . . .
� � duett was giyeiv by Miss blegurchie !.Mr. John Wise'sold & fine horse re- and Put in ,a box. . He took out the . -Market firm ; select hogs are I ornela. won. �- , .based a machine tor
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HENDERSON A DAAIDSON, land Mr. 'Harry Worsell, ointitled "A cently, receiving . in the neighborhood stone in. April, b,ut left the drain. open Hogg I . Mr. W. T. Riddell has, shipped A applying Rubber Tires, -we wish to
� "Vendor's Solicitors, 94 Adelaide St. I 1. ,quoted at $6.75, f. o, b., and $0.90 ',cd car of potatoes this Week. I . say that we arenow prepared tolur- .
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. . East, TORONTO. Home'With Three." Tho�blisses Las- of, $200 for it. � ' . I I until Ji.dy, when the tile 1jeca,me and watere.d. .* . I . � ersi,'nish and put onsuchtires at reagoa- . .
ca, V,lliott and Olive TiclAhurne tender- Mr. C, dgar . Armstrong _ania fAdy blocke& ';V�ith sand and rubbish. Can ; Mr. Howson shipped a car of ro,11 . .1 .
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. I - —, . ed Very well a delightful piano . duo, friend spent a day with ,Clinton friendsl the other Paities be Compelled to clean � . . on Wednesday, . . I � able rates, . L I
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$1350 WILL BUY COTTAGE , ON "Auttimn Leaves." One very b6a,uti- recently. -out the ditch? (2) Have the Cop . I Wake' Nil Cha& Asquith ig, home from anything from a pair of scissors tos. I I I
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. lully executed _number in 'the art of Tile club hold their usual dance this any right to Allow D. to change the .� Toronto. - . . I circular saw.
. Joseph, street. Soft and hard water club swinging was pre . sonteal by three .Week. " ` ' I . . inlet ? � (3( Where the wig . Inect makes - . I . . t shov�s the T I . I � . We likewise * do all kinds of la,%0 . . � . �
� in the house, .cement cellar, %Kelso of Westminster Is :in award is I . t not binding on all par- . The following, repor 01. . Mrs. Thomas Ander . so . n has been on , � ..
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� furnace, electric light, good lawn I 'irls, the Mlss,q Oral Stodd,art: Aanl-. 'Miss Mae Beatty . � . ative standlug of the pupils of U. S.',tbe' gick list. work on short order and at reason- . .
I I -o Clark and Cor Washiggton Migg: visiting here, . � . ties ?, S. No. 9, Stanley, for the month of Mr- Jag. young is 01. the same list, able rates. . . .
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'I acre, cement walk Around house, I In a I Ans.4-D, can be eomftllod to Pay' -
I Part cash, balance at S* per cent. Iris Warnock accompanist. Captain . I for the cleaning out of that'portion of February, based. on regularity, p%rict- I Machinery . repaired, Horgesi shod.
�.. Just the place for a retired farmer. and Mrs. Trethoway, 'and their family . . t0ity And general deportment : . . I
11 deserve inuell ciedit' t6r �iving their XXX XX XX XXXX'CXXX X XXXV the tile dialn that has be6orao4hokea SATISIPACTION GUARANTE00- .
� Apply 1301 114, Clinton P. 0. - 6 t Loncloti Roa'd, .11
I . -211) A DO-OTO411, X up with sand and rubblih tbrough his I 5th olass-P. Capliq, M, Douglas . . . � . I -
11 I . I ,entertainment ,and supper. X X interfering with -the Inlet. go had' no G-. MansOn' I .
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�, ..".... � I � X Mrs.' F. Porter, Valleyfield. . X right to remove thestonpa atthe Ind 4th -A, Keys, 1, Manson, E. %apic. Mr. and Mrs. John Watts left for C
. A %% 'TENDERS WANTED. - TENDE RS'. Mrs,' Jessie Johi�ston returned to their home in. Carroll, Man., t 1 t 18018D & WAJL est *
. lbotise so kindly to the W.I. lot their X DOES NOT NL
. 'I, X Que., says :-"I Always. Use X let, or to do anything without , the I - 8ed Sr -Mi J. Meyers, A. Gascho, I
I her home In Dettoit yesterday,. eetiou- or per I missloift of the iweek after A winter - so,ourh ttlh I I ,
�'., will be reteived by the council o ' t . . X naby's Own Tablets for my lit- X dit ongin- P., Giugerich. . ,.
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. the township of Rullett up to 21 The hro alarm was so�vdcd onVri- X tle one, and therefore never X eet. (2) The Council bad no authot-1 8rd Jr -E. Bechler,. A. nrentlorman I.- I frien&S llord. I I . . I .. 1. . y%-0 i . 1.11� ---- 16.-�,
I P. ni. ()n Tuesday the .16th Alarch, :day afternoon last when It was found X need a doctor. When my baby X itY whatever over the drain.. The M� Kentiol. I � . ' I Mr. Thomas Waldron has boeii con- - . . I I .
I 09 tor the building- Of Concrete that the ellitylpey 91 Captain Mott!$- .
� , 119 X is feverish orrestle-4s, I g4!e X engineor alone had control of it andl 2nd St. -E. Moyer, A Moyer, S. fined to the house for -some time, an I I .
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.1 I AbutmentA to support �hreo , smn,ll I on,'s house Wag on fire, but the UT110S X her a Tablet and In P, Couple X Ito only had aright to make A. chatito Oesch. . .1 . lunusual thing for him.. We ate plas-
I ""I . were 01tingtifilled before the brigs,4 ers, I TO FARMERS � AND'
I ,.,, �stool' bridges. At the svtno 't i in 0, X ,of hours she is -all right., They X Ift,the Inlet after-eallifig the Parties I 2nd,Jr.-L, Mahson ed to be able to report that he is Im- I I
! :�, th,,'arriviod, by throwing salt into the . I . '
'..I tenders will be received for I . X have been. of the greatest bencli X uterested together, and explaining to A, E rb. . -proving and will soon he out again. ^*& : 1.
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� three, bridgeg. Ungth hei X ht to ly�r when teething, .and ,X them tho' necessity for the ,6090. I Pt. 2nda-N. nroftnerMafi, I 'A', . VIA-, Rural telephone 19 tho t6tio of the I . . . .
. I I 4conl Mrs. vranit riastings ieturned to X are just t,he til[irtIt in all emer- X Where an engineer makes an aWald lay, 0. Zapfc. I daF.. TuoRersmith township have
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� . .abutnictits being o. I, lim, home In Chicago on Friday last, X gcn�ies, Tho.so TME,ts pro;nip- X under the Ditches and Wxtereourgeg 1 Pt. 2ndb-0 . Vinley, W. Mansou, L. Plans mAde whereby the township will .
I . , a low tress 40 It, 9Pan- No. 'As a Mrs, Steven Warring to Detro-A and X tly Cure ,eollc, indi�,estlfoi%, Con- X Act, itlisbinding on All parties Con- Gingerlell. . I be wir6d,this summer. a en out at the�-Standaifl
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I 11 boam btidie, a tails 16 It. "an, their brotiv�r, Xenn,qh, to 1)ztrolt, X 8t1patl()ft,' diarrhoea, destroy *< cotned ilitil changed byllifft or by I V I.-d-
� No, .1, a beam bri4lgo 3 tails, It it, . after attending the Junira,l here of X worms, break up colds, and X ordor' of thotoutt,oft Appeal. Moyer. : . grain business,, it full stoek-of Itlind-
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I them to bo finished Complete �vith Mrs, Ilennotather has ft,turltisd t6 X obildrenof all ag6, Sold bv X ' '' I Peed of all kinds, - Please 91VO MO N
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. cement floors, Specific.%tions for the her hon)0 at Ptillee Arthur after 'it X medicine deajer,q or by rimil at X OR SAI,,V,.- Miss Lydla Ileek, we ar t eall. . . I
I Cement Work eau bo seon at the plea8anf visit vith bet brotber, Mr. X 2tj epntg a l)ox from the ' Dr. V A linilted amount of choice hevi- AINg Fox wag wNle In town th610AM, Is Mwith a qover( .
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I .'elerk"g office, Loadeaboro. 1he low- MeDiorin()tt, and m,,tuy frlent% 11,!re, X Willkwisy Medicifie Co., Brock- X_ 106k Whi0i eAft be saWed to Order- ptumt of her sister-in-law, Mts. Vox,grippe. I
X Ville, ofit. Vor further partieulars address Me- Waterloo strekt, 0,n(t leavestorhome I'larrister Blair IS putting a, lou (10,^
04t or'any tender not np(IIA."Itrily. Rev, 11, Clement goes k)ut now in all , X I I V1 I 'T"* ,
iaccopted.-Ja8. Canipboll, Clent 644 lilwls of .Weather, 4 W, 0, 8M Y1 f7s, -
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