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A V101 -t TO 'RlDGC-RMT POVU-
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of Tomb"ry, tiled suddonly Ila Me ot,
('9S U 1-vt0ent ofCirodvi�clr Town)
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taw& 9' wileral lfosAtal 0AD week 1*1.no
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1814 R4 Me rcsalt V9 3L XCIAPW tu her 1-0-
That Ridgerest Farm I'd sce;
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fr,= typft-,", feyrr. %Itr; rc,�
`ro;_,W %4cre brought ts lViu�baw. tho
I live heard so aivat alwiut it
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Both over land and sea.
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fiJQCr,7,a i3kinj t4'aCC, C'n Sattn�lay. NOV.
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I i Udcantifaflv Uvcjj. nmony Oro, sizes IS t
It. forraerly $�O t9 $IS "3%v $11 to 83:)-
mrs,.a. %V. va"Atter.of wt�p, utt�uftd
tho funeral. Mrs, Adair bciug a vt-r:,�,3 of
0efore I reached Jack rortees r
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VIYELLA FLANNELS
Mrs. vauatter's,
STITT.-A forrocr resitleat of
, Xy strength Was almost spent,
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H,qsed Jev Briudley's orchard, �
fruit �
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L' i*2 hiches wide, the unsllyhlkabh� FLanuol
far Dres-sere, Skirts. %valsts, otc., in grcys,
Godericb. whom older rcsidewk will
renlember a,,; kIng asswlatc,t With
was free fromr rot,
But that does not concern mc;, 4
My beels were hot. I
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, ,� �J#Dzon, %v4�11 nlade, gon3k qualltv, ltoag
pinks, Dltles,, fawns, Croaln, roz,�c wluve% eW.
t1e, firm of J. V. ilctior ajad Son,- pas-
sed away at Hastings, !s'Pbra9k% on
getting
I A neat i,choolhouso on the comer
� . _Ie�?va,,� jull szes, rogular ,St. 2 5. c,tefi $1.3S
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at,, per yard $1.00 .
Wednesday, Nov. 2ist, the r-miodus
beiag brought to Godcrich on Vriday
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Wbere the pupils young and gay
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TOWELS
for Interment beside those of his wifo � Come overY day to learn to read I
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,I � , , Fixtra beavy S-,inon-v and wqv;ted Rib
50 dozen Irish Linon Hu& 'I'mvels hoav,�,
In Maitland cemetvvy. Mr. Stitt -was, while their time away- I
born at -Stittsville, April 7th, 1835, The wee ge.hoolhouse'at the bond
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fin2 Weached, be"i Stitched, size I 9� 3 4. ro-
60e on, sale 6 for 2,26.
and was thus 881cars and 7 months I looked at with longing Stare;
of age. lie live at Kineardine and Thit is where Dick Miller taught
. �iZe 8 1_2 V) 10, reguli� 81-25
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SrANFIELDS !�,
Wingham Prior to coming to Gode. I His PUP113 With So much care.
via' For 4 tl'Ac liftex moving licro' I met John Sowerby walking
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-he Conducted a isewing machine and With another handsome guy;
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I I i pky Knitting Yam extra super quallt%,
� ined. groy, dark grey, niotiled heathir,
UNDERWEAR
For Men, sizes 16 to 44, Shirts and Draw.
spcelalty store and later was Apsq, Poor Johir, he never Saw. irre,
crated. with the firm of J. V. Detlox
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and, Son. Ile left G,uderich in 18s4, Ile had businesar in his eye.
special,pei 111. 98c. 1 �
4!rs, at vcr aarnient, $1,00 4=d $2.90. .,
going to Chicago, where he lived un. I also Wet George SOwQrbY
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Nu-,U["i% Nowiq:!" tiont, 42,iat- VAMI,,. Asittima, Brolielifti,'v
� &�M- Lurnt)-1119 et�-. . . (xnarantoctl Relief ,
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$1.00 per Bottle � . $Z.00 Per Bottle
. We aro local agenta for "
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DRECO,
A ,*plendid renledy for all disorders arisirtr front
. I inaef ivity .,of Stomat:h, 4ivtr, ,Kidneys aind Bowols.
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I We arg now authorixed agenta for Coderich'.�for the
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I MARTHA jan'HOME MADE OWES
These are shippqd� direct to as from the mokers
evory, toeek, alway,r fresh. .
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: Dunlop's Rexall Drug More,
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Phone No. I square, Godericb � Bedford I Block Wq
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. I CIL live years ago, Wnen no went to With a Mille upon . V # I ,,, pp:� � I I I -- - =w .... .... - g III, 11
live with his ,son, Albert Egerton He b0d a, round with Dick,
I rABL5 CLOTHS . BLANKETS Stitt, at Hastings, Nebraska. ills But Georgia won the race. 13ZNNILLVIR but miss Walters recielved brulieg
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- .., J. . I �, - -Irish Vote L11161 110xv, r death came as the , ,_ I.-papsed t1i L-4stor a tem, � has arrived- and .a,. -tboraugh.,shak.ing., up-. - -TUC ? - � . ...... ..
;-�:_ _ _V tile,acJTed. Damask, , _. .. Wlifte, ,dlpure_yv�y . fqi�.,.Wool, "lankets lytic tib'k- ,h,'h'.re§ylt_9Ua.,.par4 � o,-- MoOtelland- f arm � - ,,----- - - iMr,, - - AV I - - . 'buggy was I badly 4mage.d. Luckily . .
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- SJ/7e 2x,l 1-2, in Clit)jje pe1ttL1,rns, regular - pink or Lillie border, largo double Lic� 'Silz"e, Zia,, a roKn, e had been in hos., Dick's a bachelors so they SaY'p from the West. I C. .
� . ,va we . 'the horse got caught in the fence and
- for ,eks before his death. But that its nothing marvellous, .1 . and. Fern , . did ,not
st ale Price, pair $7.75. Mrs. Stitt died Dec. 4th, 1885, She There'are others by the Way. . gum .
I s 5 ). 5 o, cult $4.9S. Decoallier S, I Misses Violet Kilpatrick .
I . _ ber spent the W ek,end in Tor- �V_u _aW4:K--Z_ .
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LJNENS n . . . . Wos formerly Frau"s DatlOr, The Is there a bachelor on the fourth'. onto. '�, The Osh�wa Telegram, published.
, � . SILKS remains were accompanied to (.;odo- circuit club 'were by The Alger Press, which started
, . I would say there are a few; The Bearailler I ,
. I rich by the son, Mr. A. E. Stitt,- and But what about the maidens? I royally entertained in Goderich on, publication three years arid a bolt
. I I � 1,50 dozen ),Ij:n1st1JchcLJ Unen liandker- ,36 inch I)Iack Duchess Pallette Dres5 his wife; 1he daughter, Mrs. Goo. X- There are only one or two, . Tuesda)r evening by . �,Wa daily paper.
ebitfs, women's or cldldrcn1s, white, sup� Silk, deepest lustre and heavy weight, pure Usborne and son. Frank, of MIA I , I ago, is ii 1.
. diand,-, -you talk about the bachelor$; , . Methodist League, -- - .
., , erlor quality, sale 5 for 26c, Silk, regular 82.215, at per yard $1.40. and by Rev. Robert Stevenson,. . of Thera are bundrWs on the line, We have a- Series- of acciden . I GODEXICH N[ARXETS . �
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. . . Stratford, a nepheiv, who conducted And early in the 4all , . Teport this weak. Roar- 'Pfrifumer,l .
, BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR DECEMBER AND DELINEATOR, NOW IN the funeral service, assisted by Rev. you can bear their little 'whine. while'playing at -school one day last '!.,Wheat, per bush. $ j 90 to $ 95
1 . . I . I . � � 2 - . � . . � I . . . J. E. Holmes, pastor of North street There are Dave. and Dick; Francis week, had the misfortune to have *.in otatoeo .. ...... :,: 50 to 5.0 . -
. Methodist .church; with which the do� . Oats, per bush ...... 36 to 40
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. . .. I . . . 7 . . . . ceased WAS actively tonriepted while. too; I arm broken, . . Buckwheat, per bush, 00 to 70 1 .
I in Goderleb, The pall�bearera war, They. all ran quite a show, I � .W. Clarence Walters is. laid up as Peas, per bush......, 1.40 to 1,45:
. ` Messrs. Wm Sharman, R. .J. Mo. Not talking to the ladies; - a restilt a a tussle with a pig, from � Barley, per bush.'_ ,60'to .56 .
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- Wo ACH.U.JSON &. SO'N . Gaw, B. Graham arid J. W. Vanatter. They would rather go and -h9e. which he received a gash in the log, Family flour per cwt, 125 to 3.39. .
, 'is Eddie At the brick, Vile wound was large enough to Te- Patent Flour pev .cwt. 3.70 to 3.75, I
. � - - I THOMSON,--Mary Willis- Thom�. There � I � .
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a . S, was Poor Allan on the hill, I . I pire four stitches, but, . a ,up* heal- Braii,. per ton ....... P9.0o to 8o,00, - . 0
_ =1=1380 C=1M130UW=.Q=_G-U= born Oct. 2ndi 1839,.In Som.; " 1,
� . 01!setahire, England., When but a H. K. is going strong, I ing satisfactorily. . Shorts, per ton . ..... 31.00 to $2.00
� _== = ,:_ �_ "I � - �_ I I . , I'lle sedan is never atilL I I I A third , accident occurred Tuesdak Ray, per ton ........ � 8.00 to 9.QO
I .., . . I . . . . child of seven years she removed with � . � ,
.. I. TIGER DUNLOP . - her Parents to Canada, finally settling There is Geordiei, boy, a private; - � I evenb,ig ��hon Mr. B.1frod Moore -and Hogs, per owt_- ... 7.60 to, 7,50" . I
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I . I at Princeton. She WAS fvOla 4 child He, was in the awk�j war; . _ Miss Malzie Walters, ivore on their Cattle, choice, per 11 . -00 .. � .� . � � I
I I a regular. attendant at chueoh and He rA Way to the North St. social. 'On 4c-� -:cwt,..o� X.�. 6.50 to �0. .1
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I � GODERIGH"S T Stratford Chamber of Commeria , at, an. English lassie, .' . '� count of the, dense darkness� they did Cattle, mediulur per - .
I . I , . I I But be left her weeping sore, , .
. .... . 41 - . I � . . Bears Historical Address About assisted xhuch in the musical service, not see an approaching *agon. The , cwt.;_ ...., 4.00 to' 5.00 - - .
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. � ' With the Lake At Our Door* We Are Faced With 4 Serious Wator � The Tiger's Activities- .. often leading the singing. -,,She. was. Keith Ross is: a bachelor; , ' - . :
. i'� � rnarried to� h two� vehicles anga, ad 'in such �a, way Willis, -per cwt,..., , 9100 -to � 10.00,
�W_ ., . er now Sorrowing bus. He bad a taste of war; . � 9 . I
J . I I I - . . I -Stratford, 'Nov. �&�How the I that the buggy was tipped up owane., Hides, .per lb ........ 02,to 01�
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. : . . "Ifuron Road," now a Part 6f thopro 'th 4 Frenchle -
I I Shortage. . . "In s George Thomson, 6n,'Christm , Did he flirt wi ,
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'. t I � I . . I 1. MY! 1860, In And le4ve her at the door? side,,throwing out, the occuiants an ',D,air - �5 to, ' 40 . �
". — ... vincial highway -system, came ir)to There was !4- 14 Ily of I . 'd I I
I . I I .overturns � I gg, Butter, Per lb
. seven thildren,,all survivingSavio- one.. A finally being completely per, doz_,_ 45 to 5W I . .
. I I STANDPIPE CANNOT. BE FILLED , being 100 years * I _, nother gent ru mentioni ' Mr. . Potato bush. 50 to '60
"'�'. � ' I I' � . � ... . .11 1. I . I . I . ag� was Interestingly . . - Moore Slid, out and was unhurt; eq, per
. � � . I I I i These are Fred, Of G6derlch; Lewis With -a bigh-p r . I I -, I. . I "I ,,, ,, — .. .1
. 11 . � . y O n addresh. this. 'G., of Manitoba- Mrs Walters, Gode� I ;
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11'� . I , week before tbe ,,Chamber . , I ,teg., understands astronomy, - - . � . I I .
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� ' . Tlie Lowerinj of The fittake a, Vital NecessitY--m-Tite. New Intake Will merce. . . . ., ,of earn- rich- IT r." wingb�m; XM- Horn, ijes looking for a star. . I . I r . � � r I . I I . .�
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. . . I � . � . . .. . GodericK, and 'Albert E. M., .Xetho. I 1P ; . I I .. i .
I.. . . . I Reme4y -the TrotMe. . . . Ili starting, he took his audience I 'There are rhany othe .. I
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. I . . I lback to, i800, when the only"settle. . ,Whom I woulit like to name, I .
people'in the Town of Gode,� ter far filling the:engine tank, with Monte in the country were the :raw u;41 'church, London. Her fatherPs-But. I .,. � 'S BOOT StIV � � ,- , � .
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, � serlouq - situation, this town Is lit in- a . and.many enjoyed. its hospitality. 1. 1. . 1. . . .1, I I
, ii . ,rich, we, vintore . to .say, realize the the intention of, putting Or extra pres home was alwaYs'61beri'to the proaph . . . . .
I � scattered military forts. The first It's most bitter just the Same. , . . . . .. I 11
. I ore for the time being was tried, but ro builder was Sir John Groves � . . . W03Z � . . . L ''
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I - I . the wa� of Water supply. We brivee Without a reserve of Water to* fall ad . . Early in life She d"cated: herself to'yOutke a dandy bunch'Of bachelori, .. . . . . I . I ' . " . I , . . . . . , ,
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I ` 'etic Englishman, Who ill God,4vid. lived to the end a b . eautif I , .. I
been accustomed. of late years to a eback upon, the prdisure could not be coo' an enarL Good blue blood every one,
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� ", � . I ,touring the Province saw in London an Christidli' life, full of ki I'll gee the immigration agent p,
I . � I .. . . shortage Ili the summer tbuo, whbo produced. Then Mr. Kelly tiled bY ideal Inland capital1or the'.province. I 11 radly mjnis� .,, :
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� . . the licurn of lawn service havwbelen lending hose. to provide for -filling the His fanc tries, By her many * a discouraged, ' ,Or You'll die without a ,son. �Rub tr 0twear .. .
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. . I Y was ovdr-rulod by. the. au- I . . �,b � . _-1 1. . . :,
�� �. I � muph restricted In order to conserve engine tahkafr6rn the hydrants near thoritleg. r .1 . solil.was cheered along the Way., De.. -This is n6 jo,ke, dear bachelor; . . � I . I 1. .1 .. . . .. � . . . .
I . . the tupply, und wa- have been made th6v4at1o*n, but the flow, with inade- . voted to. ber church and family she., .Your ease demands 'our sympathy;. . . . . I . .. .. . .
. , , . . . . i To pay the debt of tb6 War of IF12, i ' 074r itOCk is �tim�lke withr-thei famous. . I. . I I
; I reason$ 114101 was a true mother in. rsrael, an elect Your -h=6 is cold, Yea very col4,. � I .
i!) i: ln%wo of tile ely that the quato � pressure, Was too -slow, and it was proposed to sell the clergy re. lad . . . .1
� . i . . . . lowering of the Water in the lakeq the expedient '�as resorted to of tak,! 'g of' G4(1!9 great bousehold of Just like an �open sepulchro. � � ' ' � :... ' . , ' , MINER BRAND, PRESSURE CURE , . . :: - . '" � . �
. . . - ,, seivoa� The qlargy objected,,and ,to. Jai h;--JPbYSIc41,AnfiimItieff 'of 'later From Dick PortdP springs " . I R U -B B, E, R, F G -6 T' -W E.,A R* �._ I . .
-. ... ..._-_._.. -, ha,&-so,Teduced tho. haid- undor;-which '109-1hel enginer; down the. bill,, with pay fhe�debt.thi Huron traet, was yetfra. prevented be I I . I
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i :i� I : the .vater flows through the Intake better results, bec;t.uso if.Ahere I'; sold at three ,r from 4ttondink - To the lake's ebbing tide, : � I . . I � .
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. , , arid . the church services, ,but amidst, all. A wail from thebach4or .. � � I r . .
. q � ".. , that there is. insufficient, water in the waterinthe mains up town the pres- acre, he said. Some extra i'lln . I ' � I
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. ; .� � � .to lioe tile umps going- to su-�. �uro is bound to 'be best be . I a, If SWI -11,81 her intereet'Irithe work'of the, chur . I VIERE 1S, NOMINO BE., T TER. , I .
. '. I I I 'well , low 'the given to thwbuyors ilr6iPorated as never � ch . I
,pis, the , I You can hear As you ride. I
1, 'I . I � � X w many 'hill, With grain fl . The funer4l � . I . . � I � 1. I � .
, 1�. . To 1. But ho owing �Wahed. 06rvicb ' e of a, maiden, . , � . .� I a I I 41 . . . I .. - . .
%� . � I , to our qle� the Canada Company, because -of the Was conducted at, jl�r late re But the smil . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . I . . .
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i nol� the pro;- vittqs asralildly as it does Wis fin luareby. sidencei. Be it ever so sweet, . � � . 11versho 11 0 .
1� �., . I - land . 'around. �Stratford-and, Bruee. St., and Wag attended by a e 0, Worneo and M
',� � . . . ent.time the standoipo'cunnot be 0- portont, that the railways Should be the sand hills at Grand nond. Couldret charm, the old.baclielor . � ' � for , hildr O's miss's en: I I �
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i, I 1: , I . . led-, even the 0. T. R. ,water tower- in a,position to carry It away nsfast While in To la"00 ' number Of sympathizing Whom we meet on the street. . I .��.. . - . . . . I , I I . .. . ... I I
I . , � . � . , ' . x rOntO 8011ae time ago, friends.. The pasta,- c� Worth. Street . . . . . -1. � - . I . . . i - . � � � I
. W. .:filled. Engineer as pos-ibloo iand it Is unfortunate - that Aft, 01T tola of his visit ,to the - Ovi- , church, Rev.. J 11'4r�lm& c,riductea � I . Ud `
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,, I.. � �' . - -V-.-Kelly informa UkI 4hat tile Pump$ -are 010re should be nfiy diffletilty in , Goorge Soweiby bad .a � shoot . ing. r ,no. .. � . .� �.. � C." .,
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; ;; . I I , got- ginal Canada Company office, wbore, the Al I � . . . r ., OMEN�S - GAITE R a � � .
1. I �. kept in Operation whenever ,there ig, ting Water. Tho C. P.'R.0 of c0ursiz, f all deeds of the tracts: are still kept, For ,801'vice, 90sJstWby �ovs atch . . . . .
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. . I . d and �. W..:H, Away overnear th�'lake, C� ' - : I -,�*4
� I I any Vniter to Pump", but theniflow 1%. it; better 61 than tbc 0, X- R., sitU- After giving-tho custodian of the, of. Holmes sang' dley. Mr.,,Fied'R '* . '. IN A LARGE 'VARIETY OF SHADES &WIDTHS , . . `,Z. �
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� - A � . go slotill. that they .iery 4tv -the former is -with its water "The Cityi Pouraquarel, I ut not �asingle, chick . . . . 11 . � . ..I . . . . . I 1: : - �. . . . I . I .
��. � ' -o � t -h . quently ated as . ' fice a talk on our early history, Air. and ,�Face to Did I carry out the gate. -, . . . . .. . . I 1- . .
, I k . ba,. , to be ut down, anZ4 in foef,.on- tower below the hill, *Just as the Fhee,pp The pastor, ''. . � I . . . .
.� . I � � Orr obtained 4 Promise of a number spoke -of.the . . , . I 1. . I .1w., �M.mw , , .1 . . .
I . . lY A fOW' awnfOgs-ago, the` pumps W, C. F, M, Co. salt block is better: . manY sterling qualitlea, I passed � the - old ston p I . , . . I � .
�. . . � I of the deeds'for the local Historical Of the, -deceased and urged all to fol- The oply one' I've seenj . '. I ... . . . ... I I I I I . � 11 , .
� . ., _ Atruch 'wind, owing to not being Shutt Olt for water than is' the Goderich , .
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- I., 11 � dowit sotn Pnough. One has only to the latter of which has ex, I when t�ey were divided ..up, loiv her. shininV e,Xample of kindli- .That is.w.he saw Eddie, . . W � I I I . . I Tur. SQUARE .... � � . I ..
I I . lift tbo lid �olf the Well into which 8111, 00, some diffleulty 1 = of hAving them remain., in noes,. Patience and, Christian fbrtitud� .He was sitting -on the green. � . , .
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i I the Intake discharges to see. that .1 t�:Zernlielasufficient quantities aid un- � -Also the.logg -we �11 would stist;iind� Mr. Sowerby cut his fruit t' . . .- I . . . �
.,,, . . In 18128'. one . . rees dowr; I I . � I.. . . I . . . . _. . I I .
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� rid bei blight hope of They obstructed'all our vre*;' I I . . — , 1,
I I .Y, 14111all, stream of only two or pressure at the eleva. trgil.to Obderich. Road Work a n. She was 1 3 pi ; ; Z,Z; ;;� I
. I I Vol der sufficient Dr. Dunlop blazed' a her departure a
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''. .1 (�; � i � three in6hen is coming through the tion required. We understond from In 1829, when the. contract W41%,taken Maitland I Aid to rest in the Goordie -got a litile fortune; . 0414A - I ,- . " " %0%0%0%0%0%0 - - - � . . . I I I ,
. . . 124nelt pipe. -The - U*aublo is that Mr, Kelly that the use of an ejector over by Van . ., cemetery, The. following Oh, don't you ,,vfsh,�it blad. been .
. . . .111 I . tile inner clad of tilt intake is,so has b Egiriond. � L were pallbeaier,q! . Frank Bishop, J. I you ? . � .e . . � . . � . . �
I t. . � I , coll suggested to the Salt COm- ' The' Canada Company made �& pro- T. Fell, J� � . � .:: �. . I
, nearly on a level With tilt, present. a $e as W. Vanatter, R. J. MeGaw, I passed Reg. JohnstoWs:car%er.;',- .1 �
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. .. I ,,,!,ga`i�aud� one furnished by the com" Position to on b tian Fryfogel Nvard Gledhill and . .
i I I . . � n the lake. that (ill. to be tried out, . I FRIDAY and SAT., SPECIALS I .
.1 I I r., to 'ftat Would be the positio ' that he maintain three inns on the'She E�dga)r VaristOng, ,He's the. man that drives the gray.; .� .. . . . . . , � . I . I I .
I . I . lowing to lie log,; by irlotion) no, awAlts, the 116surrOtion "Morn- Yes, Reg. was busy plo;wing, '. . . . . � .
1. . , n Of the, road -to Goderith. One# a mile and. 4 "Blessed are the dead who die in the I . . � . �
. . . � greater amount of wat,er car) be, got town In case of a serious tire 1 ' � . � In the old, old-fqabioned way. , : AT TA S' NITARY * '
! I . . 4 . . , a Solilo, half east of Shakespeare- arrothernat Lord,ls �, , . . 6 . . 'A MEATMARKET
� , � . through the Intake at.its pr,ogorkt lo,. thing 'we do -not like to think about. Scobach's Hi 4 �.. . . , . . I .
1, . . . 11 (Stratford was omit- - — I I galloped up to Rid � .
, vel. When the Wind is off ,tho lake The -va no h h �. — I . gcrest; ' .., .. '. . WEST SIDE SQUARE . . . 11 . .
� .. - . .. .... ." lve con eti 9'With the - or- ted on account of, the marshy His. Mrst.pa.storate Was at Xhcr.t. I 7is,4A,wonder'to behold- . . � I I I , I , . . I . I
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: I tile Situation, is notgo:bad as"When bor Was put in far use in Just such an ground);,a third between Clinton and Cbuich, Goderich � I . Lconfess, like Queen of SAebap � . ;;_� I - I .
. . .1. . . 7 the wind is off the - land. I . emergency but its use.would, have tile Goderich, These were tho first build. . . ,,, I)' . I . . . i . . I
. I � . . . Vtom all this It can be , llov-Jobil A. Tneabull, B.A,,, r , I The half was never told, . 11 "
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.i � I � � Seen that Offe�t of polluting the water Supply in? on the Haron-roa 1 I n � ' ALLISON FOR BETTER QUALITY FOODSTUFFS- I I
. " '.01%. ; � d. . D.D., Pastor emeritusot west I I 1 4 . . I I
I 4111, � . . the lowering of.the -intake Is t�bso. for some time afterwards. The use n 1832 the first Pre�b;' terviewed the. poultry man, ; " I . I . ( AT A LOWER PRICE-, . . I .
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�, I .� - I I . lUtely Ifi0oo8gary. Wil of 4 pump- to 8 building ill Strat. toriRil �Churchj Toronto' (JINI V=nday A clever gent li hie , . . I . . � I . I . . . . I ; . � I �
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11, . en the new in.. tick the water through ford was put up by williant Sar " 7 Mintz Catsup, Reg..40o for Ne - - 11eintz Pork & 113eans, Rog. - . .
� � . . I I . takeis 'put in -we are assured of.lots the Intake hns boozi talked of and the: It., Wag . gent, 1110rulftA' at his bome- 84 Rosemount With- a good flow of language; L . . I
, . . ,r- The town apparently was plan has been discussed with 8 any _,�aal call see� . 4
11: (it WaU all bOtel,;ealled the Shake- AMU, after 0, brief 111noss,, Ill I 'I hat � I I -
i ,.. several speare Hotel, Where Walsh Brothqrs' Reintz Chill Satice, Ilog. 40'd - I .
it, . faced with a heavy experi,se I ny engineers W Aeattk, at the ageof 70. rema"�109 one Of I also met arrother'gent �. ., 1. lbe for lae [_
� . . . � ,6 a ho have beell in Godolich, Store Is pow., Another feature of the %Vlaely Inlown vote . fol"4020 '.. .
J. . �� case in Connection with the Intake in including Mr. Darling, some of tire this hotel was that tho firiat commer. Pile, b:ytefian cli tirch in rons at the ' With no Swelling in his legs; . tyt0Qsu8,,QQb Pickl, , PintS' L . I I I
r. (iuito,upart fron, ,leetric engineers arid. others, cial sign In the district, a picture of. was Imstor Cana"' RO * He is always on the Jump Heirlby piek)o*s, Rog, 45C. f6e 42a .
� . or -der to get wate Hydro, F i .IS
. . . of Nvest Presbyterian . Reg. 35a for -foe - ' I
. I two 014or of the Board of Health - arid the Suggestion has been ab4ndon. William Shakes eare, was hung in Chaveh Iforn IbUl to 1411. I I Just carting. In the e a. , 116intz Pork & Ileans, -Reg. .
, i that the town extend the intake to . 199, . - � y .
. . r& ed 43 Rot feRsibN,- it would have the front of the bill ding. i I r9ond the poultry . . I
I Ft The sob at tile late David a,l)(I"Igabol I marched a . 24c for 23e 1 Tr our Cllease'30o'per lb.
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1,;_ I I MeCuro what it would - consider pure , offeet Of blocking itself -up With sea. Mr. Orr ur 4 Of UITtimbullof S ff. 1K.Was at my Side,, . . . � I . .
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f So Rictuft Of Shakespeare - In bull Avas boru In Huron cou With another skinny mortal, _... �
I water, 80 those w)10 ulay have felt ' one thing, it is stated. ged the h nging I
. I asgrivtd beeauso of the Hoard's per. N",!,',,!,01r .rid only the cit OUR COOKED MEAT DEPARTMENT .
, satisfactory Tem- all to kepit up the early -tradit, Y 110 entered tho 11niveLsity of 'Toro to, . lie. is. -nothing ielse but hide. . � .
.., : . "ilitory order as to the intake may edy see -his to ba the low�riligof the of tho PARY. - . 00 and at tile age of 1-1.) gra4liated - J n I .� � . . . 11 I . I �� .
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'. . I I — - � , I . n Arts At last I wairdered'off alone . - H. ' Pork arid Veal, Rag.�30c tot, 26o . .
C0113016 t4lirselves with the thought Intake, . . ta 1832 the &at V I as a silver me-oallist lie gmjuated I DuirjertVarxioua C0,61ed %ins,
�. "' . that Somethint had to be done will, . built In the city by r6idences, '��ere,ftow KnO. College t" 38 To see the latest.hatch,o I
7 ; � It in WAY event- It might be explain I The Wise Cows, b i X. C. Daly (who �carg.loter ,41., and two I nosed in every chicken pen, . I Reg. Obe for 50a I . Da.mert Bologna, Reg. 2r). for - .
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. . � ed ithat the inner end of tile intake 1�. ' First City 1Aa (Otl 'vacation. in -the Stands) I soctll'e(l the degree 'Of r,'rJ-D, I And the doors I didn't latch. Wal Lo.%f, Re.,,t. 36o for 30c . ,�Oe , . I
� , I Ullt *whaeXrid' the courthouse now In 1905 Knox C011090 'Premated bim . . I .
: higher than the 6iter, J. A. McCarthy. . .Mr. witu the honorary de4sve, of ) , IV- Jellied Tongtie, Reg. 60o for 55c . No. 1-111ggs, Reg, 45e for 43c I
. I the - water c011ubrY)., "What do the cows stand Daly Ulso established a sto . . . .Voetor at, The hens ton out'.the roosters cro . I � . ... .
I I really flowing uphill lit the, intake under the trees for"O I re. Divinitiv. I 1. I . .. ed- . . . � � , . . . . .
.. Sedohd City Lvid., "Toll dummy, Was around t t this time Dr. Turnbuillsi first ever saw the like- , 1, I : .0 . . -1
, but of course.� as long as the outlej "The center of the city a 1.8 at YOU n, I . 11
'*** sufficiently belo'w the lovol Of th lie stone bridge, wher Nkstorae6 %VZ 0 . . I I . I � . . . . . .
at's because they're afraid water many hotels e Knox Ch"rob, Goddileh. where lie %flas But when 1 saw the Whole nlix.up, I IFISIN
. . watter lit tht lake a good supply was will got into the milk when It rains." Orr. . . congrogated,,, s*ld Air. bidnettla In 1881. The Aame year Ile. It Was time for me to biL-e. . I I . I I Lake Trout, Reg, *110o foi 18a 1
1 OWilltd. From the -well Into which 1 , ----*-"* . NO Also told Of,.the atteilipt m%qlodUis,.q Ann41)el',9te0POtC1Ibtd1l- Just then I spied yon skiriny chap- I I I .
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11 � .� . being mado- by the Historical 'Society Three yeirs after his iiarriag . 0. . ,,, I I I .
I the intake empties the water flowt With 66 thorough a preparation at to 8ecu lie -110 threw Wig little coat, Our ftcef, Lamb, Vent and Pork willall be Reduced -
11 . to the $edlmtntAtiOft basin and from hand as Millot"s WorAt Iyowders the re the Cemetery where the accepted a call -to Fil'qii PreabVtOl.lau NO 'blade a dash, you bet he did, � .� . Gooct . I
I 1. first settlers were buried among Church. 8t. Mary's. whQre he rei�alft 11 Chic�ens- Wanted But not Scolded ' .
I the Sedimentation baein to another another who allows bet, children tOL them the Fryfo 0(1 A d he got me by the throat. t .
! W W611 from which it Is puluped Into suffor from tho ravage% of worms is An lntert,stinggcil�litgahmtil3or'n ' until 1,491, wholl he went to Toronto a.5 � . . I I . I I
� . I the main!1'. 1. , the little the pastor of %Vest Presbytetian Chol�p�. lie landed ina upon my ,back, W,dfch Oui- Windows for Ticket Prices
� r . � The shortage of wa -unwise arid culpably egreles1%. A difycrefteem Of Other days Nvas given 110 resigned from the active mi"Isti-V in I While I for moroy cried; - I I Satarday Nizht . .
ter aud the child, subjeeted to the attacks of when 06 speaker told of Dr. Dunlop 19.11, afterao yeareot taithfol service I'll, never think yon little chap .
� C01190quent lack of pressure hils led ,vorms is always unhealthy3, . . .. . *� I - � . I
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to some unfortunate t-oudition, . For be. stunted in I I 9 a $ettloment on the witil 010 CO11R'11V91%t10n of WQ4 Presby. I Has nothing else but hide. . . I . I I I.
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� , . . is growt1i. It is a mer- Maitland river, Opposite the caultda textan (Juirch. wbi0h lealerabers him as He let Die struggle to my feet,
. Instance ,the G. T. R. has actually ciful act to rid It of these destructive I CoMpAny's Settlement, at Godericht. a devoted IOMtor 'and a minister of
� *mlallY when it can be I There wais much rivalry between the extraordinary ubility. EVA
-�- � I .1 had to take its 'e"gin0a down hill to paraSites. e, You couldn't hear a sound; THE SANITARY MEAT, MARK
� . Tumboll recelved Ile turned my no�e toward, the ,town, .
get water. At first, the ,plan of done 1vithout difficulty. ,two, establishmentso each looking On 'a 1910 1)VIlp Ill Then. kicked ,me off the poultry Phone � ' -' C. E. ALLISON - West Side SqUare ' : .
having the, Railway vompapy tele -I . itself as the leader. I highest gitt M -bin tht PoWer of his I
'n fheY Wanted to Oe WA -1 AD%TttTM 0i Tft IRrAlt ehufth Whela he Was elected Moderator � ground. . " I
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r !Pi� , I 0"�_ � !!!t �,��_ r .. " "T"o "Otd, In 1840 Prksented a of the General Alm,embly. Ainang the .Notbu else. for me to do, I moo -
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r . A0404A Pon 1W A does Other Important vosts 11(i 1101,1 were tilt, So I j pea into a bus; I - . , .. I . � I . .
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I I . M_ today," said'i Sir. Orr. c(The gro#nd'ehialrulanship Ot the Board of E.Sainia- We, liwed Harry Salkeld; � I I .
. � . WAS Wereir eleared, tho atump, "or Knon College, ', ;
g jo. OV19"d a Senatorship to
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. . 4g m4nifig, Travellers took cirfuitb&, XIM,x Colleffe ,ft6d , d , �
I I rOTAt*3 amorig, the atUni^w . I a Pl"!() 00 tl10 " &Y visit ouCto Ridgori��t I .
� , 1. A'92 :4 2 Sh 6nping Day (3olonlitteD Of 1.1valigells"I. At hl" I ,I never can forget;, .
1� , , ff- . � t,al(n 185a the first toll 94te was es. death Ike %va.%
1� AlShed an th Chaplain Of Zetland j The Journey was most atrenuou�; . .
� I 11�, I 4 I 0 "improved' 'or gr4kv. Lodge. A.F. and .13f. and WSO a mom. 'RUBB E�RS
, i I . 0 - . ell S a qucv,r coincidence bor at the Huron and Bruce Masonic k I sure did get a Sweat. '
I . thlit this stret:ch of improvett road U49e. . Now if you want a pleasure trip, _7 7_7777 ��-�--,-''-,�-�-......—.-...-,--,-.-- . L
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I � yf'afs atto At the identical spot .Vvher- daaghtor. hlr�. IV. V. Robots of -Tut take good eare yo do not rouse Life -Buoy Rublieve presquro, cured, lezve. finprt' .
I ____�_�_____ �_,___ th e iaioue that othera :
. 1 41 L 0 0 Provincial highAvay now starts ToruntD.,Ouobrotiler,lv.A.11!11r-bbullotl, You ,skinny littlo man. %V116 follow, 11MY clearly &Searn Elie wity toward, eomfort, health w141 I ,
I I 4nd ff$ tall gate were Ostablished 71 1)r- ','ralubUll Jg AltjV .
Before t0hri-stmas 04"a"" Ived by air only f Ga to Ridgertst it you can-, . �
We would be pleased t utside the city. ftet4br. and Ono 4sttrf Ufa. G. r, olleret And now I linvo you guess -Ing; L
; ,�. 4 o have you call aud see the **.O.k�--�,� 8" 1?x"MSCO- ills witc 1"Aftex"C' L liappinesq, A r,uperiorquality,lina Wat xvill give. N. 1w,"Ofsatis.
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. .. .7 During tho 0"Mil anniveo-ary survice I wouldret likt t6L ' faction in fit, style, workmanship atid lionw,t weaping rpsultq. It I
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1) For Me Ladiegt#-, pe'Wir - lllrpby was fett'rg the 2UP' t WCA ChIlrell* to, 1910. Dr. Turnbult u
r for the ',t1hi1&m on Saturday 0 ,KO �l di -Duoy. 'YOU 9116111d Ortaitily do so tbir4 year. . I
,ftelvft, jnaa�, caftAratut,tio'll on ,a I ple VPU have not tried Life q.
. . .10 -a e_vwe my spelling, I
* night Vmn a young WOM40 , MV r4 at yon will lle� 11=6 thall ""Urprised at the gltiGfyina ami " ..
� LVe havc tile sWellost d * 99 ill Ladies* Silk Hose� Value tO grol%fthot tile chorelt duting the 3�eafl I b, g nimar I forgot; profitable to-
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uhich ulArkea hiSIN11 w4pastor. On 'C'n't beclit sit --ehool r,ults thr,611911 file y0ar. Prilee; are raost rea"ng�bl&
Silk IlMbrdlas and Silk Neck Searts. "I'm a collector for ,thb Drunkar&$ higmt I. I
Rome," the said. lifCME11t f1OM Adlirt) WOM' Ili IWI, I ShIC-0 I WAS A little tot. I .
J&- � lus?" "(-'aald YOU help it-tter,14 Ot re&�%�C�t ponfetl in flow ,1�11 _� ("101ON1163 aWO 110tV In StOel- tO fit all Style3 Of r,110"O;
.r or the ffolidayo— I . L W-Goftv ti f tilts 1)"Whlfolj� ,I Dust Calts" �&sthma�_Igvcn a lit. I I
I � "Conic Around ti*Ai*ht and 111 give � tio- 813tek too 191nall to sec. will lead to BRING US YOUR SHOE REPAIRING and
NV e are. in a positiou to,, .%up, said thel� Loustwift as * . Barbams t axonf" whic-h no Wordq can deteribr.
I , ply yon witi, either 'vOu MurPhY, " -at .
Ready-to-wear or lkuch tailored dothing.. - [,+e Went Xut lier % ,. I' L'For ttuo bAVbAriAW Noll Will hILVe The %"HS 'of tit" breathing talies ton. 111ft
��, - I Come to tile G. #§� __ . " to go far 0 get Otte better. than thr tract, anil It sotnis Its if 1�he vitts, life H"E IT DONE RIG" 1'�,, I
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. CHAS16L P', c"al dealer i,4 rlad of it I it � S1
".&Avw%. I *.*k, *..*.**.W�4� w0l, Aie" he rmi& "You se(, I'hl relitVC9 the ftas!sgrs and ,hormal 'y 1
06 WAWS* raither b"y now., I hung XV& Sraiih bteathirg b firmly establij,hed again. 0 A
`714 Mom"i and Boys, store wor .. 1i - . GE0 MacVXCAR'
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I 11 . I I'll &ep wun! ftrA havig sou an ".,bW,_. L Nsrtk swe of $40are Go&tilch
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