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We'll day Yuux Railroad Fars
'Everybody living within 65 miles is invited to visit
Loudon during the week of April 3rd. 'All you xieed do is
just spend a part of your ,holiday shopping with us and
we will refund the .full amount that yQu have paid for
your round-trip ticket,
The occasion of this big, free railroad trip will be the
Annual Springy Opening
of all the stores of our Association:
Fleres a. Iveaith of all that is latest and
best in anything you may need will be
on sake a .t. prices that will well make 1C
worthyour white to come,
Ask every merchant of the Asso-
ciation that you visit for a purchase
receipt, showing how ranch, you hate
spent, The; when the total equals
$2Q,Q0 or oyer% geR to our Central Oates
in the Home Pettit, and the clerk, will
Pay yeas tate ,f'tlil amount of your rail.,
read irartsportetlon,
:Take ftp a parte of your friends aced
neighbors --all eon;e together -and en -
$03' yourselves,
'rade-In.-London
Week—April 3-8
Railroad fares
re-
funded withina
radius or 65 miles
an purchases
$20,00 and over.
Members et the London Retailers' woA� A .. socy .i�j
�lt[i
Frank C. iaTQPOer
Johnstone & Johsizitonf
A, F. Jelly kCo,
Q Keene Bros.,
T. F. IQnl;smIll
London Crockery Co.
4ait$nit Rook Shela '.
Prof, Mleheel
A. J, Morgan
Morrison Shoe Co.
, JAS, McCormick.
lvordhelmer Platte
Music Co.
Oak Halt
Ontario Furniture Co,
People's Outfitting Co.
I'urdere Hardware Co.
Otso. Peters
Raphael .4 CO,
Bot?ane, Corbett A Co.
Road' 1441.
Andrews'Toggery
Ashplant & Sona
John B. Barnard
Benson Wilcox l'Aectrte,
R. U. Bland
W, F. Isonashner
SY, A, Brock
Brown Eros,
Brown Optical Co.
Casselnum Bros,
Commercial Electric
J. t'. Cools Co,. LW,
Diamond Tian st' rea
John Dt nose
Frank kepoch
j. Gaamna.ga & Sons.
Cra.Lten &, Co.
Graham Pros.
Q. 13. Grieved. Ertel,
Gras' et :Parker
Gurd A Co.
Rowland Hilt
Tilos. Remo
Scandrett Flats.
Serril-R 'ady
Sir tan a Co.
Srnaliman & Ingram:
J. 0 -,,,Steele Co,
W., T. Strong Co.
Tilimana
J. 3t, Thomson
Thorne Bros,
Trafford Furniture Caw
Wither R, Vining
P., B. St allse
Ward S: VO.
A. Weetltten
SS"ltllstsnsl Planta Co
Wriatc IIat. Ltd.
T. C. wti,r.hr
T. F, Xroungfi Co,
R. ,l, Young ;t' Cts;
Fresh
roc4
ergs
We are row well establish.,
ed in business and we believe
on the best of authority (nam
ely that of a daily increasing
isiness) that we are meeting
lona felt want, and givint,
the best of satisfaction.
Remember our motto,—
Fresh Groceries all the time."
All kinds of produce taken
in exchange.
JAS. COULD
You can't sow thistles and
reapfigs. ifp
au plant
Y
Ferry's Seeds you
grow exactly what
you expect and in
a profusion
and perfec-
tion never
excelled.
5
Fifty
years of
Studyand
experience
make them re-
liable. Far sale
everywhere. Ferry's
1911 Seed Annual,
free. on request.
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
,lindsor. Ont.
Orders For
n Taken
Spring P
d1
MOW.;
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G. S®1
Having purchased the:.. 73175
R4Y business of .MF WM.
, 1desire ;to announce
o Ltl Ji.h of Exeter that .1 am
r� gave you :„the best, of
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HOMESEEKER
a:a,(w CU SIO S
TO
$IaMtaba, SaskatciNlnsQ arta
Special Torii leave Toronto 2,0011P.14. raat
4 i0 J 1
APRIL 4011 2, NE MAX �, U
$, IT
JULY 11, 2$ AUQ. i, 22 $>EPT. 8,
34owl class tickets Frons °scuta etadoss to principal
. North's/set pasts at
LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
'Maxim and return $33.00; . Edreostae and valuta:
341,W lord to other to us properness.Tiekeh,
roof to Wore, vrid*s bQ dare Irmo: a«ns dale.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
on all excursions. Comfortable berths, funy equipped
with bedding, can be Reared at moderate rata through
local agent.
Early application trust be mad*
ASK FOR HOMESEEKERS' PAMPHLET
containing rates and full information.
Apply to nearest C.P,R.Agent or tall, L.'Thanpaon,
Dui. i'su. Art.., Toronto.
ONLY AlRECT UNE NO CHANGE OF CARS
Of two evils cheese neither.,
All men are equal at", birth' and death
Some men's only elaim to distinction
Is, pair or white duck trousers
a
three colored hat -grand.
Most everybody wishes that he could
live his lite over' again, but levr would
lives much better;
Eloquence Is truth well told.
An echo is Ole shadow ;of a noise.
A Christian doesn't have to tell any-
one.
Imaginationcauses more aches and
pains than all other ailments.
,People with- lots of determination are
likely to be utnpopular-and successful
SCHOOL REPORT OF S.S. No. . 4,
STEPEEN for March. Names in, order
of merit , -Sr. IV., W. Schwartz, H.Iiraft
G. Cornish Jr. IY.,E. Roeazler, E.
Amy, L. Smith, 1. Silber; Sr. III., :J.
Schwartz, C. Morlpck, J. Brokenishire,
E. Cornish ; Jr. IIT., C. Schrloeder, C.
Warlock, A. Wein;' Sr. II., 0. Cornish,
E. Wein, M .Wilds, Pt.. II • D. Schroeder,,,
S. Cornish, E. Schwartz, C: Brokdnshire
M. Wein,, E: Eilber;' I., G. Morlock, A.
Smith, L. Eilb r; F. 'Schroeder, C.Wilds
R. Cornish. No. on roll 330, average 23
'-Miss L. Robinnsaon, teacher.
THE BALD SPOT. .
e the bald spot Don't let
P grow .
Go to your,drugtgist at once and get
a bottle of, Parisian Sage and if' that
don't:.check the falling` hair; and cause'
new hair to grow, nothing will. •
Dandruff .: is the cause of baldness ;
dandruff 'cause dandruff. Pari-,
germs
8ian Sage kills the getins ' eradicates.icates
dandruff, stops= falling hair' and itch
inig scalp. We will :refund your money,
if it fails to do this' tie two, weeks. Par-
isian Sage
arisiar,:'Sage will :cause the hair to grow,
if the hair roots he not dead. It,caus=
es the hair to grow x
row thicker, more Tu-
ult:int, and puts new1110-into it.
The girl. with the Auburn.. hair ' is on
every package of Parisian Sage. It is
sold for r50c. by all druggists or `sent
postpaid by The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort
Erie, Ont.,' on receipt of price. Sold and
guaranteed by W. S. "Cole, :.Exeter.
1l;
e
ECIRKTO_N. '
Roy has operted up a store here
statnd,t-ec e$3,y;occupted by, Mr,
:tiMlat„is verb v✓ell
id, vic_ia t haviug
Winchelsetjt y t
el*si
dd rs1ii
5pene5
feels', ". tainth,. irlip
tai
It;
was,::*
ifig for asTttln".,a:
476.i
8irshoows,'"0
ta'1.77;,-Ir the nab
tank
t
mord:
aenee of Rev. B. Sxrell on Sunday'RE'.
'y^elland of ,Exeter preachedt in our
church and pleased thecon,,"'regatipn,
very much. -The Agricultural Society at
their recent meeting decided to ,build.,:.
nevi secretary's office this Hummer. The
society will, bold the a'nn'ual standing
field competition in v4neat again this
year, under the usual conditions. -Mr,
Wtn Atkinson was confined to the
house with., rheumatism part or last
•week ---crap. Xen p has moved onto the
farm he recex t1y purchased from, Nelson,
Fletelaer,-'1r. Leigh will move into the
:House vocated by Mr, 'Kelnp, and wilt
still 'have char?, -,e of. the post office,
HENSALL
CARPENTER 'WANTED AT QIrCE.--
:arust he a good bench Han. Cood; wag.,
ea .and steady employment to 'the right
nnan. Apply to Rosa Taylor Co., Ex-
eter.
Tallies Couch le leaving for:the West
si;ortly,- iss Martha Hunter to visit -
relatives in Tonawanda, N. -Y. -Mrs. Leo
Charlesworth of Blyth is the guest of
her mother. --Mies A Hart of Toren
to is the gereaft Of; her sister airs, blade
den, -Nelson Reddy, wife Arid ctdld_-en;
I eft on, Tueeday for Calgary, Alta. --e
Sv lli Hart. who is leome Irprtt' the West,
re2vette' visited his elster Mrs.- P. Mad
dei.-• d.rs,, R. Bortthrion has returned,
after spending several weeks with her
daughter ick 73ar ie; Mrs. Blair has re-
taareed reeri?l Fair€rove. 3iich„ accollteanl
led by her renis: -laver. ?`'ester,-^Mrs,l
r£cteregor and Edna who have been vie
hitt friends in Morris since the Met
o; hfare r returned home last week, -1
T. Weisnttller 'and wife returned from
London on Tuesday, where the former
had spent some days: in the hospital
recovering from the effects of an olaar,-
atia:t.- 'WOFk is belsig, rapi4lly pushed
cin, ;Mr, Caxw,artit'a lr!stel building and
Indications point. La an.early completion,
Herman deeds a, hotel aridly; at the Pre-
sent, time.
ZUR'ICR1,
Ir. John. Eicher of Elictatl ;';ii+ch.,
six a visitor here last week: --Sir, and
Prank I3oaeenberry of Berlin are;
sited triode herelaat week.± -4s and
Alfred ;£+*licit have reter,:.ed iron]
week'; visit with reletiveel in. Detroit,
Etev. Millyard o f Fit t,aafi delivered
rtpGraece addreee in the evsangelical
hziny School, next SundSsjf.,-elle s
lcrs Johnson le v1i ttiatl* friends In
n.'' --ere elavece lett lift Mayday
later Mrs. 13erelaardt
aaad Mrs. Sol, Sche
ductttor et ,itabeW, eriche are vie -
leg at the borne at 1fr. J. I itete
tills week i -liths Lydia Faust return-
ed last week from her winter's visit
wi l r. H. S. Faust,at
rti her brother. Mr.
Vero, ?licit.; efesars 'N, FI. Trueminer
read H. Voiland Jr., et the Fabian Lino
have exchanged temp. -Mr David Sett -
ell left on Saturday, tor the ''Pest,
Fleis talstae eight ltorssea end Ma house-
hold effects In a car. Mrs. Schnell
aiid family will leave about; a week lat-
NOt13OYE:
'Si iat8 Sadie' arta s d e* C r t suffering
from
asirokedarm, bututis#otttog:!
ori
as
well no sae be expected.: Tho farmers
of this vicinity areribusy =eking maple'.
syrup.-.5ir. 'Durleg Hod ins and wife
have returned home team their honey
;noon trip. et reception was held at
itis mother's home for them -gr, IBobt
Ilarltori had the mister -tune to cut his
feat badly while engaged by Mr. Bice
11e will be laid oft, work ter scene time.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Kilmer
took place ten Thursday last from her
home con. 2, McGillivray, to Clandeboye
atetien, thence to Aylmer fear burial.
Richard Carter is : all smites; aver
the arrival of a baby girl last Sat-
urday. -The building of the new' school
has been, begun and things will be rush-
ed to ,get it finished this: earning sum-
mer:. ,�Ir. W. J. Hodgins Is; visiting
friends in the city the pant few days.'
McKenale, our new merchant com-
menced. -A
business week
nr�,aced hissin ss 1est
welcome visitor carne t'•a the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John L.`'Simpson, thesnther
evening. •I1 is'a shah), girl.
MCGILLIVR AY
The death occurred in, London, on Sfax.
8th, or” Oliver Brazel an, aid resident
of the 8th_concessiron. The deceased has
been nearly blind . and in failing health,
for several years and over a. year ago
he went to the Old iPeople's' }home in
London. The deceased was born in
Wales, and when three years old came
with his parents, and settled in Lon
don Township near Denfield., The de-
ceased moved to McGillivray 35 ;years
a'go.
Joseph Doyle, whip underwent an op-
eration at'St. Joseph's Pfiespital, London
.for appendicitis, ;has, recovered suffi-
ciently to be able to return Alton -we -It.
H. Patterson has the ,contract for the
building of the, a4hed s:t kthe To: rwn Hall
-Mr. Alvin; Amos, who have{ been visit-
ing his parents, ,Mr.; and Mrs'.. J. H.
Antos. during the past ;two months, re-
turned to Raymond; Alberta, where he
is in businesst.--'fir' George , Dale, a
former teacher at _ Brinialey- last week,
after visiting this sister, Mrs.' W. T.
Amos of Grand Bend.
SAINTSBURY
Gar
A` 'r` Mrs. :.:;::born: 'orS2. and a
a ,
field Needham et Ballymate, ani Mar. 15.
^Misses Vera Davis. and Ada Csrroll
visited at ''tlhe home- 01 t1'r.• and',Mnjsa
TI. W. Ilodgin,s on Sunday.-CTfeaere.
Sanderson - and Edgar Smyth .visited at
the Thome of F'. Davis, jr,, o'n ,Sunday.-=
Mrs, 11. 'Hodi;.inst, is visiting . with her
daughter at Bailymote,'Mr, Frank
W^ shibur¢n; atter visiting',' here, thast re -
twined home to Arthur. -A -jolly party
drove to Mr. -aped Mrs. Fred Ellering
•
tonic on Friday night and report, a very
good time. -Mr. Freeman Dobb's family
who have been Iaid up .with la grippe,.
;,ve" are glad tot hear are-;-rec,overifng.-
v J.• Davis ,had a wood bee Tuesday.
her, Cornish will hold;; sorvicas,' , Sn
tier;; O iln•ch,' Thursday nigti't.-The • 'g'irl's
bi ailS tflof ;pita W..A. yw`4v411 .hold their iq-
augtttit ktrseettia ai rtt.i opne,•TM
Davis' ire W .04,•13Pto15 k",
Mortgage Sale
Olt ,rALUABLE FARM LAND
Under the power of sale ,contained' In,
a mortgage xz'zatie by one James Beatty
{and hiss; wife to bar her dower) them.
will by offered for sale by public auc-
tion by Mr. James Stanley, Auctioneer.
AT SH ER'S STORE, In the Village of
7iCIRICTQN, la the County of 'Huron, on
SATURDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of AP-
eii., A.D. 3,tJ1,1, at t:,e,rcour of 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, all and singular Lot
Number Three. in, Concession Twe, and
Lot Number Three in Concession Three
Of the Township of Blanshardin the
County of Perth, containing together
Two hundred a6 -es,
The property will be sold separately
or in one Lat to :suit purchasers.
Ilpon Lor Threw iso ooneeselon; Two iti
situated a gor}d frame basil lri;geed re-
Pair," stone founndation, stables under.;
„icath, windmill,good orchard.
Upon Lot renumber Three, in concession
Three is situated a first-class barn,
stone foundation, stables underneath,
briar house, windmill, orel'ard. Both
properties are well fenced and well drain
ed. This land is situated int one of the
beat fa>';tatr.g districts of Ontario and
within :bout tern ,miles of Exeter, Mit-
obeli, Gra„.ton and Si. ll£arys.
ri,lktbfS; or payment easy, and: wi11 tto
made ktssownz on day rsf sale, or on ap:.
licatfo.n to
14*. R. ELLIOTT, E$Q. Ceeiirallza
or MEREDITH & PISI!IER, Lapdon, Ord:
Solicitors, Dor thn;vondor
llated, r3aia t1,'z. day or March, A.t?, Jii1T
Lie
n Sale
�- t.t at a'.tk71tK A 11'1 a1:4 k iY p �r
ha 71reci wilt ,11,nr . ruAiac
d, Nvicfri. i'cil�tilt s
-,•r**-,+�. ,,,A./VktV4r 04 "11r14Sr.44.4;„,
o'clonst 4110 IedOw-
-, ._r a rate p,coperty t'-'
,,,, s«,; •A'i;ttcu lural lea re, rttittt.S d
,..•, „d;r;auituraq yrs.;.
is; r#rrv.srr Prat ; c ,g4.,
. ult.4--Caw ;twill calf at. Coat ; :.' cows
mihtitt.3 ntantlt,; cow supposed. to
,;,,sra lrt Oct, # tat heifers; 19 ;stare
4404'3 1 two -year -Old ltelferra ; ., Yr.
.rra ineitera: :; y'r,-old steers i a, sprit: -4.
rias --:,',sows dun to pts n,-tlirsi;
r1 ;sows due, to pig its .. ay ; leevv due
to Pis in. ea eerie; °t4Alk4sJrt,-: luta
t:teuts--t,lscnat Oh hells;
t drake --Pekin,
Innlrlen eeelie-CSiclnahut: riding'
pew; *laltd Aleve, dies harrew,t top
4,S', x4Lett5hl!'ita new; : baggy been;
a whale, cutters, pair bobalei&lia. Irl
eueetor and broader; hand cu.ttleg box,
hwd ,roller, t arrpwa, set pubis liar -
vas, OAK tan,' eoUd ;deltic; ,heavy tar
,.weis ;leen liefidr actdoublelight liar
-
-
.5158, set sleight 'h.eruees, nurneer horse
collars, 20 cow• chains, :fiorks, shovels
and numerous other articles, A quan-
tity alfalfa hay ; 61) bus. Sibelan
oats • a quantity, teed oats.
No reserve as tiva proprietor is s!v
n,g up farming end, le going West. t.
Terme 01. Salo -Fat Lettere cash; all
sumo et ? aid, under, swain.; over that
annowit. 4 months credit given an ferret
lehing: approved Joint..iiptea. 5 per cent.
per &return c t tor cash: Futcher par
ticulitra made known on day at sale.
P. T. SABLXNp T. CAMERON,
ON
,
P ropr1M or Auctioneer
0
BRINSLE'f'.
dre, Thos. Cunninghant is very sick
with congelation dpi the lungs,. The
landnesa of the `neighbors will never
ha forgottenby, the members of her
family, shown, during ter illness. She
was the only female innate of tht
house and well up in Years., Her daugh-
ter, who was living at a distance, is
now In attendance upon her Special
services will be 'held .ink St. Marys Eng-
lish Church on Sunday, the 26th, en
the transllltion of the bible ;into the
Eaglisli tongue. rfany peony in this
vicinity are sick.
STEPHEN
There passed peacefully away at tiler
late residence on the S. B. Stephen Tp
Mira, Isabella Roilings relict, of the
late Isaac Rollirngs and ono wf the pio-
neer residents of Stephen. She was
born. near Toronto in the year 1836,
and in 1861, ewhentr a young woman,
she was married to her late husband
who predeceased herl some years.
After marriage the farmed in, Biddulph
a short time, and 'removing, to Step-
hen, they located on,thq Arm on, which
they have resideLd for period. of
50 years. Four sons and four daugh-
ters were born to the unlpn, one daugh-
ter dying in inSancy and ono son, the
late Isaac Rolli>gs,''Jr., whodied in
Manitoba.. The surviving members of
the family are John and ;William on_the
homestead, Samuel' J. of Creditpn
Mrs. Job. Sims,'. Mrs. "Joseph; Sings, all
WOMEN SUFFER.
11IORE THAN' MEN..
Women` bac more than their share
of the aches alid pains that lafflict hu-
manity. , 'They, must"keep up," in spite.
of constantly aching backs, or head-
aches, dizzy spells, etc. Mrs. Edward
Calwood of 123 S. Harold Street, Fort
William, Ont., says ;
I sufferedwith dull, niiaerabie pains,
soreness,'' across' my back and, in my.
sides for mantles. They would catch me
so badly
at tins' that Tcould
scarce
-
ly move around.I would have dizzy
spells and altogether, felt `generally rum.
down. Atter using a number 'or' remed-
ies without finding relief, I learned of
•Booth's ,Kidney "Pills and .found them
an excellent remedy..` They riot only re-
lieved sine of the miserable pains" and
soreness in my :back but cured me of
my kidney , trouble."
oot
id e
t� Sm
td
Booth•'s Kidney:
fills Cure Back -
elle, Dull Shoot -
in s,
hoot-ine, Thick
and Cloudy Ur-
ine, Gravel or
Stone, Rheurna
tis:; a:id all.
n;lseases .:of' the
lztadya:; Mand
uggists arn,d'dealers 50e. box or
rd: from The R. T. Booth Co.;
ortl- le Ont If you deriveno bene
tFianixoey wiil.be refunded. Could;
e sx e't St;Id1i, guars a eed by
ring et,;Exeter.'. !'....?
n[y
At your meals, and at bedtime, drink this sparkling
a
gree able brew. Your digestion will improve. Your
slumber will better refresh you. Every drop gratifies.;,
17 13etter for invalids tban ordinary
ntr, ' or patexle rsaediciatesr; It
is wholcsolne as well as pure
Made of selectedtoicJOL I,d�k3AT'T Order from any
barley -matt, Gfolc- dealer in beverages
estbtendedhopx<,and or or direct from the
tested spring water. LONDON', CANADA brewery in London,
Rheumatism for
Several -- '
Now as wells Ever.
'+7 Mein
Nov. -27. 1908,
sr Morrisey Medicine Co. Ltd%
ant writing to tell g�est 3l44 -re been
a victim to Antoinette= for several
snd houtinuetdoorwit&rdignyperted maxn
;niter until I got Pstnet b[orriscyy!'s
medicine. It llascur mesojiaait abIC:
to do say work and 8tat I are as 'ell as.
eras in ray life.
Yours truly',
Joss caawl000..
., Sr. John, N. B.,
ltiaeur;arisrrx cannot exist w ren tike' kidneys are in perfect working
order fir
then they take out of the blood all die Ude- ,yield, whish
alone' causes the Rheumatism,
father i's ��� �i 1” Tablets
a�r,�s�
act directly on the kidneys, zoning than up and, helping them to clear
t1K blond of the Uric Arid. If the Rheumatism is of lona standing it
may take rsrmc time to clear out an ;hs^poison, but almost font the
first "No, a" Tab :t, relieve the pain, and if used faithfully they
rarely fail to cure.
n itofeer remedies have done you no good, do not
ive uptill
�
tried Father Morrisey's "ho. y" Tablets.
jaws, as your dealer's,
5dlorrissoy rs'IsidicistIs Co.
ti sa7ax ul paoluuau r2 pu
P1
i()NTH
. Howt
QUE.
27
of Crediton, :leo thirty grand children.
and nine great grand -children, Two
and children :leo died in infancy,
The faintly have the sXnnpathy of the.
ciltird community in their sad bereeve-
r
41Y2. , , t
CDOrARTY—Many rriende in this
district will extend their sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs. James/II-Int/es, of Nesbitt:.
Manitoba, 111 the death of their daugh-
ter -Ln, taerwhich occurred In Brandon,
hospital, 'When leaving the home at
£r.
Boas for Brandon the deceased
taeerned well and strong, and her sud-
den death cants at a greatshock to
her lantily and friends.
TGCKERSMIT1.i- dr. Trillium Mc-
Gregor died very suddenly at tho home
of Iris brother, gr. D. F. McGregor?
township clerk, on Wednesday. AIthbu-
bh 'Mr, McGregor had net been 1n, Blood
health tor a mortlbs' or so, he weal
able to be sup apnd;.about, the final suns
mons coming suddenly .on Wednesday
morning. The deceased, who was ;a +son
of the late Duncan elcGregor was In
his 5nd year, and was a native of:
Stanley township.
SE AFORTtI-;'.t . McArthur or Blyth
rhepurchased Jackson Bros. Photo
Gallery, Messrs Jackson. Icft this week
for British Columbia. to go Into fruit
farming.
SEAFORTFI-_lira. Lucas S:hada died
at her home on 3P,onday, after an 'ill-:
news of some months,bronchitis beings
the ultimate cause of death Mrs. Shade
.had'. been a resident of Scaforth for
several years. She was 64 years of.
She is survived by her husband, two
sons and four- daughters. William and
Thomas, of Egmendviile; Mrs. D. Doupe
Mrs, Fred Reeves•, and Mrs? George
Reeves of Seatorth, eui4 gra. II. glean,
or hilcitlga„nw
I3IAAUI.PFt-air, Jas. McLeod of Mich
lgan bas been renewing acquaintances
Here afterb years. a aenco of 3£1 yea a. Fie
yeas trio guest of eressrsr Robt ,Mc,Falis
and George Hodgins. He returned hones
least week..,
lRUCEF1E1 D -Axl, old renldent of
this 'aectiotn passed away Z,eonday
In the person at .nils Ircakcy, relict ar
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telaPothe good t Wm.1 wes at ego
Ba
of 80 years. `£rs: Pleuras had, b:e.t in
failin;; health for sono time. In 1857
she was nu cried tat, Toronto to her late
hiiaband, and they settled on the 5th:
cancosslon of Stanley, where they tort-
tinued to live until about', 20 yea -s ago,
when, they aetired to Bruce;ield. dr.
Ptewes died in June, 1803. T res had
no family. '
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