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Wo ow" " I* Hood% samporwo it
mod,s,,"* that has on 0"appro6ow
, . r000rd aures if I � THAT DODO'$ KIONSY PILLS 1 "A 19r* � '*' ""nis, Grup"03A ex%rrb,
I I WILL CVRV� THE DEADLY . 4 *zew* nervousno4% 04Lt
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. Don't hug the back 40's , BRIGHTIS DISEASE. . n ti= "I loan of appetite, etc.
"parl effects J14won-
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. . any lobut come . artIA 010rady for .,Lvews
ht out and be A man Suger�4, Prom Bright's - a IV 11
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f L'�' Disease for a Year,. but the Old , . oat ramedial"Zues
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. � ieuce as you ure Reliable Kidney Remedy Cured Him. - . �. I. I- � . -4 �. . I ., 'y � tIT =.Insredlesitt.
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capable of dOiDg. . t!hcl�l
T ;: is .this a 1,,r combln&tlon_
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I Emmett, Renfrew County, oat., Go4erich- ' VVIlgannoo. . I utlotltute for it. if
I March 20th.—(Special.)—That theone 11 ur,g;,d o 'buy
- be is , VZ� "roptr.A."0% said
Are peo Miss Mary Brooks left on ar, The funeral of our late chief of) .r�r?. Turner, of New York, who " is, " You b ,mu o to
load willing And Isure, our for Bright's disease, tho , I Is Inferpi, costs loss to mate, gncl
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I wnien: to load. YO,.u,_�,�_witbl � � most deakIly of all �idney, diaeoses, is I for WimApeg. police, John Sands, tooY, place on, visiting friends here, spent 0,4 couple. Yields tho deAler maker propt� *
X Foods . 90 "'u"Va"o ft . .
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Do 0 ed i3 tu Thursdiiy last to Colborne cemetery,, of 4ays In Go4erleb. This medicine, maker bealthy AMCA
Od's Kidney Pills to again I ProVe-1 M14t Simpson Of Ethel is: V'$% 'Arl nov., Mr. Hamilton officiatilug at both, Rev. W. Conway. of Nile preached
,I =Uft"a ' 00 . Soldiers" In 70
, ybiv 911 take them Wevale friends. . . 'It the 141V
AWAY0 in the Page of Martin 13 blood,—those corpikiecles thatt ftlit r 1!
I I "Y"f thl' From'The News -Record of , house ,and graveside.. Among the in the Methodist .church here on Sun.
# place. And for the benefit of other I Duff & Stewart are busy hauling ft s os attacking you,
it will n . doral tributes laid upon. the casket 647. Rev, W A. Smith tooX Mr. Qet It today of Your druggist, 10(#
Drop in A04 not take us sufferers, Mr. O'Grady has given the: . 1094 from the bush purchased from 0 � a One, Dollar., Prepared onj .
long to show you where you are . April 2nd, 18004 . were two, beautiful wreaths of pink Conwayls wo at the Nile. 9 by
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I I following Statement for publicatioul. . Wm. Teo, 2nd con. And white rose arnations, lilies, of 1, W.
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I losing, money, And bow you can I "For over a year I ,suffered from . I S, C Miss Lauretta Roach returned home
more than make 'up again by � John Harbottle, who has been, visit- the valley ; -
VsIng � Bright disease. I w4a-atteAde4. by Clinton, April 2ad, 1890. : and fern, one from the A. last Friday, After spending a week
,, L I , I . ing, friends in this , vicinity returned O. U W. and the other from' tho, . -
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11 , _.., . L I a doctor, but he did m mg of the shareholders of the tp the West this week. town counell. M . with friends in Goderich. .
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I I --"&8;&WOk11V1gOf4tOp, 1 appetite was fitful, my sleep broken Olintoi% Driving Association -,;ill be . . Mrs. Will. Fritzley I Cook to.Newcastle. .
Ogg[ ' We Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Victor sent a lovely bkluet of white carni- Alex. Durnin left on Tuesday for
and unfreshing. My memory failed hold at Pike's hotel on the e;cnj_t9 Of tions and fern. The pallbearers were the West. it M is fav , Qrably�impressr I - I
71�0 Eknt for "or"o, Cattle. me and I was always tired Ane, ner, April 4th, � I - - Jermyn, also Mr., and Mrs. Smith, and I 4, Ill , More absurd blunders are made by
' . .. family to our.- village. all old friends of the late Mr. Sands 1,6d with conditions 11qre , Pro- ,inexperienced cooks than by An
and boils. vous. I had sharp pai4s and e I � _ y other
1. Ralph Schultz and Joseph Goldthorpe bably, -take up land.•
olaos, of workers ; perhaps this field
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11 I a . X,r. Ogle Cooper left yeste;day 'Or " Mr. and Mrs. Robertson returned to of Colborne; James Bogle, Angus .
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10 A Full PATI ibir - 73 Cents "Being advised to try Do d' Kid. Montana. , Colborne On March 17th, Rev. This. Hicks, ,ofters larger scope khan any other for
I , the West after spending the Winter McKinnon, Thos, -Morrow and Clement ' 'ridiculous blunders and not all of
nay Pills, I bought 9 Mr.�Wllliani Jones was in luck the With friends in and Around Bluevale. rector of St. Paul's church, Dpagan- )
1 I , couple of boxes other day, He won the handsome I I Mupuinigs. Besides the members of - Al- b
and foundrdief soon after 14 non, and of Christ church, these mistakes are ma by tivomen
FOR $ALI$ ON14Y BY,; started family sewing machine la •-Coopqr & Rev, J. E. Ford of -Luekuo.vA1)reaeb-. Maple Leaf Lodge A. O. U� W., the . Port I , enjoyed camping
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. . taking them, Logan grocery with A, can of ba I . , neil and officials o the town. warp.) beautiful
was made the recipient of , a , The Bennett boys enjo _,.
.1 I 'This is, only one of hundreds of cases baking ed educational sermons .in the Metho- council .As t beautiful fur -lined coat, a gift of the 'Their people were glad to have 'them
Wo $, 8, HO ES powde'rs, No 14 was the drawing num;'dist dist church on Sunday, � I present at the funeral as Were, the sis- . ,
... I in which Dodd's Kidney Pills have I mer f the .two copgregations., Ou .
nbers o tdoors, but were sadly puzzled to
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- I . conquered the worst form of, kidney her. The parlor social under the auspi ter of the deceased and her husband, The � presentation was made by reprIcnow how three boys .managed to eat
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. c' Rev. James Wilson of Toronto * and , of each congregation. Our- such amazing quantities of butter—
I Mauft Chemist. 11 disease. They never fail to cure Society Meeting.w�The Annual I-acet- I es of the Bluevale Methodist hO'r, Squire John Buchanan of "'Look M I * much more, indeed, than the cut're.
Bright's disease, Diabetes, Rbeumat, Ing of the St,Paulls Branch .of the c . Mel I sentativea
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. : . , ,, , . held- at the home of Mr. Jos, )Robb, on" farm un -ling four years Mr. Hicks. has '
W. A. M. A., Clinton, was held on was well .attended, , and in every way ,, , Colborne,'who. was an un- ,� the fou the ' Dungannon Beiinett family consumed at home. At
1*"**0**1 ism, Lumbago . or Sciatica. Tuesday, March the 25th, Mrs. Comb�-, . . cle of the deceased. The relatives of lbad charge. of t unon and the first Opportunity puzzled Mrs.
I Fort Albert churches he has ever I . I I was a grand success, The proceeds Mrs. Sands present were her tour, I .
"-MLIABILITY "- EXP4RMNCZ- I I the president, in the chair. The tact- amounted to $12,45. . faithful ankl untiring In big efforts to Bennett Inquired into the matter,
. or Appointed -Mrs, Craig president, , brothers, the Messrs. ColllnsoikRob- .9 I "Boys," asked she, "how in the
" . The Generous Lawyer. Mrs, .Cooper and Miss Hine as memb- ert of Goderich ; William. of Colborne; promote the interests of his people r d , did you manage to use six
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A Boston. lawyer' tells this�story on.lers of tbeBoard, The following .offic- I � - I Alfred of Port Colbo.rAe, and George mpre flourishing condition in every, Pounds of butter on only four loaves
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DR. O"Ns, SuR EON , OCULIST. another lawyer named Ames e elected : Mrs, .Combe , Fast W4wanosh . o Kintail, the latter accompanied I
. G I L � .1 who . . t mpatiled by )respect. Since. coming here Mr. of turead ?" . L
and Miss Mountcastle, vice piesidents�4, . � his wife and their daughter, Mrs. Hicks ha's been. instrumental I I n rnak.. I . '$It's the cooking," explained Frank -
will be at Holme -v' Drug Store, was retained . as counsel for a man les has returned to Brown of Blyth. Mrs. McCool of
. I � Mrs. Worthington, coxrespoiiding,sec,4 Mr. John Menzi. - ing the . parish self-pupporting, while I - to
Clinton, on Fridays, hours,11 -to 4 who stepped in a hole in. the street Oit takes such P6 heap of butter �
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. retary ; bliss A. Doan, treasurer . the West, � Clinton, a sister of Mrs, Sands was
p. M. on Friday ,March 2.6tb, And. broke his leg. Suit was brought 'Mrs. Brewer, � recording -secretary Doan,
; J, E. Noble -spent Sua�14Y with the also present. The ]ate John Sands ,hitherto a large sum was drawn try the .bacon.,.'
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April 29, May 21, June 18. Glasses against the city in the . sum Of one; . . yearly from the funds of the diocese —April Lippineott"st.
,Dorcas committee, Mesdames Reeve, Bryalis Bros. of Morris. was born in Colborne in the year 1859 1 . . . .
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properly fitted, Diseases of the eye,, thapsand- dollars, and Ames won thc� Kitty and Johnston; - literature coin- Miss Della McDowell visited her and lived on the old'homestead over- for its 'support. . .. .
car, nose *44d �tbroat treated. `. case. I'lie city. appealed to the sup- -4, M - looking the Maitland river until about I . .. I .
. mittee, Mrs. John Rdbortson AAA Miso.frien iss Cook., 6th line, over Sun .. I I —"Shiloh's Cure will al-
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tame court, but here also the verdict 'day. . . five years ago when he moved to this .: .
was 14 favor of Ames' client.; � Cole. A vote of thanks. was their pas- I ways cure my coughs 'and colds.'" -
, sed to Mrs. ComiVe who had so kindly I. Mr. W. Plunkett .of Hallett deliver- town,, His wife'was Miss Mary Lash- Grey TOW43hip. , .,
After settling. up the claim, Aln" .. . I . . . I . I .
A GREAT SCHOOL - handed his client a silver dollar. acted as president in the past ,six ed a fine colt to, Mr. John Menzies am. He was ' strict Pre0ayteriari, I I
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1. . ,'What i . months. last 'week. . � � . faithful in 411 .he undertook, kept all Fall wheat has wintered well. ' 1,
. � 5, this for ?" asked � the. man. , ' "
Great in Reputation, Results, In . Denutty Reeve Manning. is improving I Robt. McDowell sold one of his the promises hemade. and met death, Wood bees * have. been tlie, order of, Two Japanese training cruisers will
"That is what is left after taking horses to Archie Robinson, last with fortitude.,. In his last hours he I ffio day, . . visit Vancouve'K in May. I .
fluence and Thoroughness ! NOW is out my fee, the: of appeal, ' and but slowly and is not yet able to be I . .
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. � . I down at his office; . week. I I -sent to the undertakers foi A vital- Misr, Vina McLeod arrived home .
the time to enter the popular .. . . , , . . , . David Brooks,
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. . 11 . I Other expenses. .1 . Mr. B. Sheppard is on a visit to, rel- B. J. Reid has returned home ,after ogue Ef caskets -and chose.'for himself last Saturday from .Elms. •I . a three-year-old boy- -
I .1 Tfie man regarded .the dollar, a , I i i of, Brockville, was found .d.ead in p alit I
. moment, then looked at Ames. atives in the. neighborhood. of Wheeler, a sojourn of a few days in Wifigharn a handsomely - polished Oak casket, Next regular meeting of Grey town- -old •
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.. . ' I I � hospital, . and also chose his - own 'Pallbearers. ship council..will be' on Monday, - I I
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. - "o P. e'? z Ontario. • . I . � I I I . Some of our I . I ..
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. Amy . I I I asked,, "Is it bid ? , 11 ... I . Mr. George Beacom, who has .spentl Sam, .Morton -is busy gettifig things Two son"*. and one daughter with . his I April Sth. ' . - .
. . .. I ' several years at PickfOrd, Mich., re- in shape' for the erection of. his new, sorrow' owing partner are left .to mourn farmers have tapped a,
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TORONTO. -ONX, --.,O,. I I " . . —April Lippinco.tt"s. � . . - loss of a loviog.'hu . sba:nd and. fat -11- few .Ti . � - _ , — _ .
. . . turned last .* Saturday � and will likely barij next spin.mer. : . the trees for maple syrup. Next . � ,
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' . . ... . remain 'on. ibe .bomesiead in doderielt I A little baby girl. came to, stay- at ''er.- . . I . loving.: week it will likely, general. ' I I ... ;
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. . I � of - .. Last, week Martin Armstrong, - o - ..-� - . 0
and prepare for profitable employ- 9 during the present" year. the Unic, . of Mr. and. Mrs. Lowe . - . C i.. -O.
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- BEST EDITORIAL PAGE IN . I I � . . . . . 1. Doty; ting a good' example Aub!xrn,,.*,P,s a visitor with his - brb
went. Our graduate readily. Qb .. : I Mr. Do is set . I . I ". .
.4 . . CANADA. ,, , .1 . I . - Westflelft, , . . . to other factory managprs in' Goder- . .
Iain -good positions. Our Hand- � . � . . •I — � Those who had wood bees on the 6�h � ther, James -Armstrong, 10th. pon,. -I
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. some Catalogue is. free. 'Write for � . . 6th � line Were P..W. Scott, .'J. Fells - - . Mrs. Armstrong, of the Oth. of Grey, I•.
one today. Students admitted at. Toronto, Daily Star., Has Strong Com; 'Bayfleld, April 2nd' 1890, aAd W.' Bennett. . . . I : urer his yearly inAtalment of the loan ' .
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any time. College open the entire ' bins fan in John nd, Joseph I . . . . . I � . � . . made to that industry by the town. . has .leased 'the farm owned' by Robert . . I
.. . I Lewis.. .. I . I I Mrs. McKenzie,'- Campbellville, visit, I Docket fpr :,a term -of five years and .. In Goderich - . the Auction House '
, . . . .:. � . Aark. � . . .11 Miss Jane Eagleson , wai . married I � . . I . 1. �g- H I Sheriff Reynolds accompanied .. �. . .it
year. � 1. .. L T� G . % . V . .. . - . . ed at the home of her, cousin, - - . POI- has taker� possession this . every- Saturday altern6cn We. sell.
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. . I I I , .1 - last 'Wednesday to Mr. J. H. Baird- by . - . .cousin, . . .iceman ,.'a d "Mrs, Docket. to,* possession ..
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W. J...ELLIOTT, � � In the judgment of, many ,' readers the Rev. (Misses
Taylor, 6th line, last .week. . Murphy . to the penitentiary 9. n . . ossession Anything and everythihg, ariywhere.'
. I I . H1. E�, Hill.. 'the . eagle's M � . I ters with the prisoner- Sampson. Merchandise,
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. the most interesting editorial page t . . . . r. Harvey -Black., and' two s s, .,,. , . � -of the' lately ,purchased and. at .Any time andise,
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. Canada is that of h' - Etta and Zefi�, also Miss Ed-* At Xortlt street * church on'Stinday.,, from Mr. P lard, 6th linef, last week. Real' Estate, - Live Stock, Etc.
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Comer Yonge and'Alexander Sts., . . in . . The Toronto lng:na Copk3dft on Tuesday of last week' evening. Dr. Dougall continued ' Win.' McNeil'.Is home from - G. W, , Beckett,. Auctioneer, P.
.. . .. . . . . Daily -Star. Mr.. Johw. Lewis, a ' uth0f ot �the 'unfortunately. quashed by-law. ' . I . � I i
. . ' ' . for Manitoba. � .. his subject, the . first. eleven; chapters 1 West for a visit to his parents, John O. 'Box 183 06derich. Phone ,
I �- of .the'Life of George Brown, and for it .was found that The. News -Record ' . � . .. .. . I
. editorial Writer, on ed to hear that Mabel of the Genesis. He said' -the D. •and 1,98 : . . '. 63-6;
I . I . I Many. years thief . . We are pleas .1 . ... . , 8o�k Of Airs.. McNeil, .14th con., after I . ... . , . .
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. . . . .. . .many �papers to Bay�' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John name was. of . Greek origin, meaning, absence of Years. . 1. . .. .. . I .
the Toronto Globe, - is - 'The Star's fleid'ag all the'other. county . papers I . 11 . . . . . I � .. . .
. .1 r! � � . 1. .hag been ".the beginning, an was well named. 1, Last week Richard , 'Cardiff. . -and . . . .. . . 1. .
SPRING -TERM FROM APRIL .IST chief writer, . and the, staff bw recent -!but to ethe . . . I . guson,, Gravel Road', ' .'who. .. . .. d I . '. .
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t , APRIL � . P . . I I . 1. .. 'I is much better.; : .. " - .He presumed Moses edited the book. family', l3th con., remove,�, . to the
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.. . . , - -1. . ly Peen increased, by the accession'. of I Rev. J. W. Hodgini and. lady were 11, � I . � fetter:: . . � . . I - said it was *I a. wonderful i
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. , . I Mn Jos. T. Clark "Mack I I former- last week. presented with ad'dregges by . I I . I.. . when one analyzes it, for it is in their home.
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-ly editdrof.. Saturday , night. Mr. I the English, church congregation's of . I . . . ' t*o, complete parts, and contains 501' 'it is saki Oliver fferningw4, 10th
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. I Lewis, and Mr. � Clark stand in ,the I Varna"' and Ba0eld. .The" Varna .. . . . Xlnj6mi. � 1. , I I . " iact . will . er.ect,, a new silo next sum-
STRATFORD, ONT. rank of their profession in Caw frends also I I'.. ..chapters, And four great a .are con.,* W . tI . ,front.
Ada, 'and the combination of two such 1 upholstered presented,them. with. a Talk about tbo'famous Lincoln bors�"stated, in the first part *'whi e said mer.. -
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hansome chair and china trade, it was completely -outdone in is PrehistOric. The choir, sang well,l we are sorry to state that Mrs.
. . We have a large , school, e� - writers on the - .staff of the Same . . . .
high-grade school, With . splen- - .. I :. I . . _pap- tea servico,: the -Bayfield people doing this i burg , this week,- when 9, certain fourteen of the singers being soor n- Armstrong., 10th line,. who his been in
did equipment, instructors er is. something unique .,in. ,- .Canadiari. liberal. with a -purse of * whey a -w months
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. � .1 I . I . . .Canadian. . . I I. I . money' - - W'61 Jkhown. farmer 4oln East WAWA- os. Mr.. James Thomson assisted; the h6alth for the past le th
. Instructors . . .journalism, I . I I I I : 1. . . I . . I.. - , I . I . , ,
are experienced. Courses are ' . I . . � �, � ; ,!,p '� . . . .. " . .. . .. . . 1. , I n'w & "T isnot imprivinj as last .�ts . bet . many
thorough, . , The Star'; ediiiorfais� I am,`,alWk6y.0 ., , . posh meta -local livery: stable keeper, male singers, The anther 06 ITO I 11 . . , .
Up-to-date and prac-. . I . . � 1, _ , . I .. � I I 1 -W big of friend's .
tical. Our gra ' . Isane,.. Progressive, exceptionally .free � , : . . I � . . ,. �. . who gets the .of �bein& rather iat Radiant Light." , I When the s � would �I!Re to see. ..,.
duat6s. are in'de-* . . . . . . . ,. . . I the Praise shall - Cease". was: sun& I boloie Thos. and Mig. Vodden, entertained,
.. , , horsey ch- - . The - L. S;X'� * isked . - .
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mind as office assistants -and .. always. eminently rba4abie. Special ,, . � I . farmer it he had a ho , rse . lie - - I would the benediction. : . . . I I I ;a number of the Hqnfrynit&s._ ' to - -.a
Business College- Teachers. - . . Miss Mary J. Bell has. been under. fanner 'sa "dancing party last Friday night.
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. W � rite for out contributions, in -which '`Maok,s;.11 per . . 1 . 1. . .trade or sell. The . farmer id he.. We felt .quR6 rejoiced to know,that They tripped the . ,light fantistic till
free catalbgue�.. . - the doctor's care. .. . 1had, .and t o liveryinhii, agr 0 , to.only. only. a couple of accident's h ' .
Enter . �sohality. is', particularlyf, notiepable, . I h' n 0 .q it&. befallen
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at any time. - ' ,. . , � aro now an outstanding feature. of John . T. Bell sold, a. fine Ariver to 'give him a . gold Watch and.a -ne,%)rour citizens the past 'season,. but the wee small hours. of the morning.- :.
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. . . , t . h I e ,age, so . t . . .. . . . . . brought us two pretty , . obert MeBlain, -& former old resi-
Charles -Wheelcr of the 4th line.- ' set of harness !or the ho* R , .
Ell, it : & hit altogether I . horse ;about list week btob ty, sler- . . .
11 . it is Zx-Reave. Taylor attended the .16! I which no representatiork-or guarantee io' ''ones. Xr�. Felker -tell while I dent.'Of Grey, Who has 'spent. the pist'
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10 . 11dachlan- .. . little wonder that it .is -popular. - cent meeting of the Grand. Lodge -of whatever .was ma6 * .by the farmer*,. - china and to 'save it , three months - holidaying. here, left for
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. . . . I � . . —.— — . . . the A. U. W. at Torglito. lie i I � .. carrying some . his home atSaskatoon,. on Tuesday.
. . . PRINCIPALS I. . I I �. I . . c- who got the harness; and was to bring she so 4njilre'd herself that the servic-.
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. ' and get 6s of'Adoctor, were needed, And Mrs, He'has .liVe.d, in the West -for 11
. .. . . . zu`dkh,.� , . .. . Henry Johnston of the 5th line has I the I watch. - - - : ..y . i' . . . . years and has dbne well.
.. . . : Carrick .while going to close her back � . .
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. . I - . � . , I been suffering from 'a compli6a'tion .01 True to.his agreement the farmer door missed her footing and' etperien& We are sorry to, hear that Mrs. Wm,,
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TEACHERS 4'rlp� scholar- � NIL - . � Sauble 'troubles but is now'recovering. � delivered .the horse at the . * live . I Armstrong, of Auburn, mother ' `to
. Julius Challet of the . , . livery ed a bad fall which .caused ]nee to
, Linop Stanley, had the misfortune � to . . . . .
ship, wide teachin-t and bush- get I 'big. foot..badly crushed by , 9. iog,. 14 all Probability many Morris far- I -stable, but A was , a sorrier'l6oking. take to her, bed. . James Armstrong, 10th• con., .18, very
ness exporience in leading Ca� . I .
11 25 psillan centre%.e1nPfo,g:4 b - mars will avail themselves ot he man-'Opeclm 'even than.the, famous quad- I I I poorly and as she is p4st 80 years 'of
outer of High -Gr COT , en etta Prl�e: (Nettie) was
on falling on it while -working at . M�- icipal telephone as soon as jqtille:1. I' i Miss Van age little permanent help. is .received
ap have built up a superior, unapproitch. . I ruped the Kentucky judge set up for married in the. Roman Catholic church
!=rrieulum. . Sherrit's hi 'company with LMr. U" - �- The township- council has granted from medical treatment. Mr. 'Arm-
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,Jtob,asudeut Is instructed - Mero. L Three toes were badly smash- - council
Lincoln's. inspection, for it had only at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., in . the. ' I
w Z,k We=ed privately at . � permission. to the proposed Brussels, strong was over last week to Asit
ur xraduaWs to ;three feet to, -stand..on, and was �
the beat poFdtions. . ed and a'fourth was also injured,, Morris and Grey Municipal Ifelephon'e' I tirely valueless except I I qik' month of February, the cetebrati�ig Vie old lady.
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Three cobrses—CorAinercial, Stenography . 'Mr. ',Charles Hattl�ib Sr., an aged Company to erect .or .a glue rac- clergyman being Rev. Father MalioneY, -
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and Telegraphy. . .poles and string �tory, in fact the horse had ,to be.formerly of Seaforth. The groom was , . .. . . .
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Mail Coursea. Enter any day. I I resident of Dashwood, died there on wires on the concessions and side -'hauled in on a large sleigh and un-
. Write for particulars. . . . Tuesday eveiiing.al last week ' in his I . Mr. J. F., S.ha6kett of the $60 but
. . . . is io,ads .in this inunicipality slabject 'to "ktoi -` Spectade'Pedlers. .
84th year. He was-wellkbown in, . I . . . , loaded at'the door of the livery, stable. formerly of. Marine City, game 'S't . . I
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' ' . . ' i I the law as it relates., to' it. . ; . ... .1 The I larmer now I ., ,"claims the gold, We wish Mr -and Mrs. Shackett every. . I . I . . .. .
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community, ty, And had '.many, warm The Contract was - -let last. . . .We understand that at the present
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CLINTONI � friends.' At one time. taught school fora � . . MOR447:watch, , And the. irate; stabl ecess ' . . . - . .
BUSINESS COLLEGE ' . - new steel bridge over. the Alalt- keeper threatens all sorts- of Proceed- - Horilcultui:ai Society met : on: this couiltyisfairly. over -run
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GEO. SPOTTON, FamorrAL. - . in, t�W county. of Bruce., . land 2nd.don., opposite the, � Stone'
. . The . 1 by f6reign spectacl. pedlers who go
, Air. D. S' Faust was at . Stratford ,. one ing;s against him,. So for anyway 06 the 13th inst.. A ,committee consist-. ,e
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I . . Stratford schoolhouse, to Messrs. Witherspoon. - , about with a� pack: of s
attending' a convention . farmer h .a e ing .of the president., Harvey Reid specs very much
I . . . On in & Hemsworth at $2 400.. "here -is a trade, . I . . .1. ,. . . I as others do with tinware, with about
- . .W� conxiectioll with the Evangelical � . I ' I and R. S. Hays, was appointed to, call
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. church.. : � span of 11 0 feet. The, new, strticturcri There, Pissed away on the 19th, on the boards -of the 'Collegiate 'and as 'much knowledge of one �as of, the
. will be built on the 'old site and will ul t., .One - of tite• pioneer. women of. - , I spectacles., ,though,
. I I Public school to confer with in ,other. Buying -
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more .serious matter
NEW TIRM . I . . . ..desire art of rate- of the late W � I . regard to beautifying their grounds. and that they should %)e. pur6has4d from
.. . I I Repeat it :—"Sh . . M' * Jameg, at the t'PO The Society would also like to have I
. I DOW$; Curt-, will al- . . I an -irresponsible stranger� with
Ways cure, my, coughs and colds. 0 - . payers , to place a new bridge opposite age of 85 *years. Deceased'. was. 4 certain street corners made morg . little
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OF GRAIN .. DEALERS � � K ; the side road. and thereby save the native. Canadian being born in the I . or no: oculist's knowledge, is more
. . .,_� . . I beautiful by the . planting of flowers . .
. — . . I . . present detour but the Council de. county of Larmark-, Ont. Her maiden and shrubs. ,;,. I than a I . ittle surprising.
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. John' Conway, .fireman of Amherst, tided to, put it Where the present name was -Ann Rothwell, and sixty- The school children have now be- .;.,
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The undersigned have .-secured,the tturg, was found dead on the shore of wooden bridge stand's as the spanis. three years ago she was ;.Harried to come quite accustomed to, going with- .
warehouse formerly occupied I by the river, and a coroner investigated, shorter and the banks better. , rhe Mr. William- James. They came to out a dririk of -water at sch goin
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Mr. W. G. Perrin. and arca ow the The .Wallaceb-urg Sugar Company work will be done this reason. . East -Wawanosh in 1851, when the Rev. Dr. Dougall is -quite a scholar. I I .
market for all kinds of grain for •. will pay , dividends . after six * lean, Harry Duncan, 4th line, has leased, township Was comparatively new, and ge. had charts on 96day evening at IMI-o-na Hag Reached a Gold Stan-
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which they will pay the highest , years. . . his Ant 1.00 acre farm to John Davis, worked lard and long. to provide Z the .parsonage where 14uite 4 number . daltd, Says Harry Ellis' Or Fer-
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possible price, The C. Py It, has let a contract for of the same line, for a term of years comfortable home for themselves and listened to his explanation of each gus, ,For Stomach Trouble'.
BRANI . . . six hundred miles of irrigation, ditches and purposeso leaving shortly on a family, settling on lot 30, coil .8, On chart. Next Sunday at North Harry I Ills, of •Yergus, Ont., says:
90ORM AND In Calgary district. . holiday, trip to the West, He has a which farm they lived the remainder street church Will be anniversary Sun- 4�1 'believe that Mi -o -ha for the cure
SHORT, . . � The Grand Trunk will establish I a) brother near Moose Jaw, o who .has of their days. Thirty-cight years a I go it day, The pastor has asked' the con- of stomach , � trouble, is worth its
S * tft-cent-a,mile rate Between .Toronto been out there for nearly 0 years and: Mr. James died, le&V!Dg tO t1le fa"th' gregation to bring .their exotic plants i weight in gold. It cured me from
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. . and Montreal. has done well. I . ful mother the care of the I rally Of Palms, etc. to beautify the church for o. stomach difficulty that seemed 'to
We will �46p On hand at out . Assistant Fire Chief 'Scott of toni- children. Mrs.,. Jamespas'kind in the services that day, Theiriusio Will
warehouse a supply of Bran, Corn I "OL,Zzle - all other prescripti-ms and
and Shorts. Gtain takon in el" don, Ont., who fell down a shaft at a . . . i her disposition, an industrious N% ork- be of A grand- nature, ,
thange.t I Art is now expected to recover. . THE SPRING NUMBER, OV ROD . er, and a member of -the, Atif remedies, I was unable to eat, . the
A rJani§t in a Montreal burlesque I glican Mr., -61 Norwalk, Ohio, was food would ferment and form gas and
I theatre, driven crazy 61 the jokes, hacl I I Church. Of the eleven childr'"k, * five the guest on Saturday and Sunday of Imake a serious Pressure on.my heart.
AND GUN. ' sons And two daughters remain, VU.— Dr. Whitely. . I terrible pains in the pit of
. himself committeed to, the asylum. I Edward, Nathaniel a4l Mary in Byl, There was terri
. - John Stevenson, wanted at Chat. The first of the tine cover of Mrs. Joseph J. Edwards takes the I my . stomach, I became weak, -drowsy,
Ford & XcLeod' tisk Columbia,. Samuel in DelOtMne, palm for rendering St. Patrick's Day discouraged and later I got nervous
ham. on g charge of forgery, es0a,Ped the excellent Spring, (April) Numler, John A. In Varniota, William on the in the morning. She Invited' twenty- and could not sleep Or rest. ':leis dis-
1 twice from custody after being Att6st,-!Fl411Ag Number .of Rod avid Gun In homestead, and Mrs. Crampton, Tlear four guests to a progressive euchre ,
Cd and is still at large. . Canada, published by W. J. Taylor, case, makes Ono, feel like oot Wanting
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Woodstock, . Ont., will stir the blood Wlarton, Of the sons, William AMI party or; Tuesday evening of ' last to see any human being and produces
I Samuel were pyesent, when she died, Wee and supper was served at mid- melancholy and forebodhig�;. I was.
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1. . . I of the th(jusands of fishermen through- She took Ill about a month week 0 na 0, he m
OOAL Dr. Hamilton Follows Xature's ,plan.!out the Dominion and start them -on 0,90, On -1 night. She had place cards dtcorated told to try Mi. - t tid w n I co -
I No physician was more successful I the congenial work of prepari ng for on F ridlay -passed to her te-Ward- with hand painted shamrocks MIA menced on the first box I had hardly
ORDER YOUR 'YEAR'S Sup. Three brathers rem -Ain, two, in Lah- shamrock boutinicres were presented any laith mit, 1,ilit the first two
PLY NOW', THS BEST IN treating stomach and liver troubles � the ,coming fray. The long and varied ark, and one in Ilegina. � to each guest , the gentlemen rccolv- days' treatment made the pain in my
RE R than Dr. Hamilton. tic a,voideahatsit nature of the contents of the number, I . grePn pigs, and the ladies stomach ceaw, and to nialce a Iong
# medicines and produced a wonderful in which Asqland fishing topics I'm'dorn" I Ing ypill of vegetable th)�,
tUT IF ORDERED AND PAID mins heads. Tbe refreshments would story short, the .upshot of my rising
om(position that al- I Wato, Will still further -#Imitlato thein U. !up;
FOR BEFORE MAY 81st A D19- A Painless Corn Ourel (to credit to any city table it'Note, bli.o.nb, was that it eured me wholly
COUNT OF 40 CZ NTS' A TON ways eures. Dr. Hamllton,s pills are and the opening of the fisning sepoll
noted for promptly curing bilioustmss, I will p.robably see an inereatse in the it, asily applied—tosts but 9, quarter— Music and song made merry "St- rrd' and I now can, eat what I like r'na
"WILL BE ALLOWED, sick headaches, constipation and, storn-, anglers' ranks as one result 0. I ilie in� that's Putnam's Clorn EIxtractor, fifty ick's Day lit tho morttin'. 11 . whcn T am hungry. I am an ardent
,h trouble disorder. They work, like tcrest aroused through the VA10 dis'. years in use. Insist on "Putnam'Wl -0-na."
Orders left At Davis &, RoW1910i AL yt advocate of the use of Mi I
*11f be promptly attended to. a charm—very mild—yet Searching and, gemination of these stories, ("It every only. W. S. 11, Holmes sells Xl-o-na Tab -
health -giving. Nowhere can a .'better PAV of an eleellent number tportaw 1I Repeat it :-11Shiloh la, Cure will al- lets the* dyspepsia remedy that is
. tonic lavative be found than in Dr I mtA Will be abko to Ana In, 4 eri,il e4111i 11 I a c and colds."
. I I . 0 1 maiing such sorprtsing cures ,through.
I I I . J 4'4t6V0nS01a1HamIlton1s 11111s. Try them and b� cannot fall to prove c-( the Jetpetntopsj Repeat it"Shiloh's cure Will al. Four ehildrtn hatted E'Verett were out Canada, for 50 Cents rL box,,,guox-
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