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8 TIIuItaDty, March 6, 199•
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in useful, durable, Household articles of
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cover all lines of Dry
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wear, Garments for
ladies, gentlemen or
boys,
Millinery,
Dress Making,
House Furnishings.
Spring Goods
are here in good variety,
and the best values we
have ever shown in
New Prints,
New Cottons,
New 1luslins,
New Dress Goods --
-New Silks.
As for any Winter Goods,
Jackets,
Furs or Overcoats.
All going ;tt REII'('KD
CASH OR PRODUCE.
ith Bro's & Co.
DUNGANNON.
Nance. -The 10011 agency In headsmen
for Tag Sweat 4 at the °Moe of J. O. Ward,
J. P.. oonvgancer, to'., who will receive
orders for subsoNptloos, •dverty.ing and lob
walk, and 1• authorised to give receipts for
aieYts paid for the same.
Turner, p v Marob 4.
TO COliVOrvle BC.ivtte -Oar popular
and esteemed 'Buehler', J 0 Comer and
M. Foley, notwithstandms rumor. that
they are retiring from bustowe. are cocain.
ulna the business se bttherto, and test
ormolu! to their customer' and others win
have patronized them in the put.
SPuartNG.-Maater Wm. Crawford claims
that he has the beat bred sporting dog in
this amtfoo of eo0otry. It 4 a fine looking
animal, being an Enslteh setter. Mr.
Bio., o! C►and•boy., cousin of Dr. hies, of
Dungannon, ktadly made • present of tt to
Wm. who is quite highly elated to being the
peesesser of such • fine animal.
AtcrION SALL.-Mrs. Irwin, relict of the
late William Irwin, of Asbbeld, baviag.0)4
her farm, had an attrition sale of household
turolture, farm stook and Implement. on
Tbpr,d.y last. Tars weather was pleasant
slid • (erge orowd of farmer. and others
were present. The popular and veteran
auctioneer. J. Purvis, wielded the hammer
with gr.,luuooess,
AeentrrrgP.-T. G. Allem. formerly prtn•
oipal of Duregannon public school, is
appointed as Auocessor to James H. Lyre,
woo a Eases boltdaya le to take obarge o1
the Central aohool, Uod•rioh, Soh the
young moo hey. proved themselves to te
excellent. painstaking mod 1°ooeseful tewh
ms
We heartily congratulate them and
wish them the best of suooetr.
lvrPrTate O. Wednesday of lair week
a happy .vent transpired at the reeldenoe
of H. M. Doff, Ashfield, the oacasioe beteg
the flatting to the bonds of matrimony of
his eldest daughter. Mins Ethel, to Jame.
Medd, son of •x Ree,, R. Medd, West
Waw&neeh. W., along with the heat of
friends of the newly wedded oouple, extend
te, them congratulations and wish them a
happy and prosperous voyage over the sea
e1 marlmnnv.
Go5PLL TIuP0RArrl'aj'1rRM.,' -Leat Set
bath there wee an unusually large congrega-
tion attended aervloe In S . Paul's church.
Tbo pastor, Rev. M. Goldberg, prom/bed •
sermon on gospel temperance, founded on
the words 000unoed In the prophecy by
Ieal•n, let chow., pert. of tones 16 and 17.
"Cease to do evil, learn to do well," which
was listened to with rapt attention, all the
subject of prohibition 1. now the centre of
toterest in the provisos .f Ontario.
DONOAANON UrN CLt'n -
200 yd.. 100 yd.. Total
John Glover 40 40 80
D. Blois Is
36 40 76
A, E. Treleaven. , , 35 29 64
A. Dasher 32 44 76
13. J Crawford..,40 32 72
M. Sproul 26 37
W. Sproul 38 30
T. G Allen 31 36 67
Jas. Black 40
C. Elliott 20
V. Augustine 24
HITIIER AND TRITRzR -J. Coobrane, of
63
68
the firm of Johnston Marble and Granite
Works, sod John It'toble, Insaranoe •gent,
both of W Ingham, were in our ylhage tut
week on (Axel business Rev. T. Mo
Nair, Robert Kirk and Jacob Crozier, of
Ureses, were delegates to the temperance
ce0vention bald at Toronto but week
(lotto • number of oars men, also sews
Q T R
married men In this and aurroundieg vimo•
ity, Intend itt toe near future taking/ a pro-
specting tour to Alberta, with • view to
locating there fl they like the country
Mrs. Jones, relict of 16e late Shepard Jones,
now of Mlohigao• and formerly of the ow°-
shtp of Colborne, Is on a visit to relatives
is this neighborhood... , Lest Tuesday a
large elelgbload of young people .pent a°
enjoyable time at Hilary BostoD's near
Dunlop •totenge. They report having en
jnyed themselves imm•noely.. ... James
Walker returned home on Friday. 11. and
Mrs. Walker ham been spending some time
ce l' h their goo George end family at Couto.
A. the roads are in a very bad state for
travelling Mrs. Welker will remaa with
Ger son until the roads are fit to travel on.
Tb• maey trieods of the venerable retitle.
man heartily welcome him borne and are
pleased to see him looking to fresh and hale.
Mine hostess of the Malloagh boats
and her daughter. Mug May, recently re
turned home from having • pleasant yult
to rel&/lyes at Loudon and poletittoutn of
London, also to Poetise and rather places 1n
M whfgao. They report beater thieved the
[our Wesley Smiley, of Spokew,
Washington terrttory.on of Thereat Smiley,
of Dungannon, who has teen from hems for
• number of years, Is visiting reef ee, He
looks vigorous and reports doing 1 lo
Uncle Sam's dowel°, as most of our ming
Cavadlaos do Mr.. Halliday nod
daughter, now of Two Harbor', Mtobigen,
are visiting Mrs. Hallidy'e father, T. W.
Smiley, and other relatives, alio renewing
former acquaintances who are pleased to nee
G er .od her little daughter ... Mir Rey,
of Wakefield, 1e the ,mese of her a4or Maw.
H. M. Duff.
LEtBURN.
Tremor, Mar 4th.
James ('hlebolm returned home on Friday
from the greet sale of purebred steak at
(Guelph, and breagbt back with him a See
bull which be purchased at the gal.. "Ban•
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