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! 1� � . . - - . e'k. Bra -king
I N?- 8 - . pie .of te!, returned home this we .
� t.. __ - apprecia�a the peo d I SPRING
. ': N � - . I . � -Mr. James people of Rensall, ev, eatlyagre�es with Ch,,rley.-Mr, David
i ��, i� - t� - - � � meat, or teaching staff, and from One who is owned by Mr. J., D, Marshall, a this village, or perhaps it iiia both. -Miss I
� iii'll �: . _� and Clark were directed to give Mr. Thomas the well-known hors ilne has engaged Mr. 11 i.tcher, of Elora, I . �
"I big is indeed White, of this village , of Heneall, spent a few days I M
r I - a uch a mintite critic as be, t chal Msina, r,,,y rented from
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J. DWARD -:- OASH Kid -11 notice that the town wo Id cease to , shipped last ek a car load of fine Ra - I to malmogti the farm rec,
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� m, , , E . expiration of 'high=. -The Young Men's Christian -Mr. A. last week visiting at her h,ome in the vil . Lee ha Millinery0pening
� " .[ 4 � - - be a tenant of his halt M the' horses for the American market. sessor for Stanley Mr. John Cober.-Rev Ar. to re -
it I 11" 2r Wholesale and Retail Dealer In six months. A communicatidu from the Asso intend holding a special service *Bengough had the misfortune recently to lage.-Mr. J. Tough, his position and V- � 1, we believe, re- __V
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_- I . Wednesday evening, 171 t t I Mrs. Patton -
i - 0% in their rooms pext township, paid his offic al visit to this vicin
It � - � - wa in regard t r. i nd �
�. 'i . -01 ()bt& . - get one of his -fingers badly injured while
P� . .1 - -y- :B_LTrTrT of having'a Good I try Smith has dispos-
f I �, :01EFL. Clerk of the city Friday service. ity this week. -Mr, Hell . herd. -C. I
� t-1 J[:)_A3:3�� ernment, ask- instead irs at. the Henssil Flouring .
r .i. I � petition to the Provincial Gov' ba samed farming
I I . i 'jug that they agree to maintain such isolated Next Friday being Good Friday, it will be making reps. ot'farm, farm a ents, etc., ve ,,again re
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,� I.. - ., CH STREET, SEAFORTH, — mills. ival held on Monday even- ad of hi took, implem St . at thits week.-Orlog I WEDNESDAY, March 29th, I
t - i � tl ;� GODERI hospitals for the treatment of -contagious observed as a general holiday in town ed by to Mr. Charles Stelck, of this village, for the ub is -
t V -* ' negotiating irig last in the skaiing rink was attend to illness Rov. Mr. Newcombol was U-1-
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� �. , , .ore ine Fall the different sum of $3,500. The form contains about 50 und last Sabbath. I .
� I �r _� Wants a lal qua-utity of f disesses as shall be properly eaW,blishe n g g board of tile Afethodist a large number of skaters and able to t%ke his usual re THURSDAY, March 30th,
, I C 389 is well situated and has passed into I
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" �� o Beef equipped by municipalities, Nvis received - with the in& a in - ractes nly contested. The silver acri . __0_1 -
! � _ il - d Rolls; 6,1q, good hands. Mr. St -
I ,: : Butter in Prints an 9 won by A. elck will shortly move -AND-
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." I kins,and, F and the MAYOTI and Clerk instruked to sign church to light their church with incan
� . 1, , 111's. 1tis descent eleotrio lamps. Their offer in very modal for the 3 mile race Wa - Dashwood.
i t 1'. .4 Rides, Tallow; Sheeps . the petition on behalf,of the Council- er and on it .-O' Saturday evening as Mr. H_
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� ! , - 4 i � . -Rev. M&Y, of Clinton. -Mr. Lsughenslay - N OTFS a
�: . see if favorable and will likely be accepted, TURDAY� APRIL 1st,
. �7, ., - �� - . Charity Committee -were requested to - D 9 i Bluevale. Willert was going to the post office he aliP-
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. �, - secured for de r. McDonald and Rev. Mr. Stewart of sister, of Auburn, were n the village recent SA
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, V i. Z� � 4 s, ,suitable ground could be ly =ipjog tlieir sister, Mrs. A. W. King. -he ice aud in the small
- r d pulpits last Sabbath, falling broke
. �. � I -Mr. Win. Craig, of Walkertoui ped on I . —
1 . - , 0 Positing garbage, etc., and to report at �he Clinton, exchange, ope v�ist left leg* a few inches up from the .
_� - �. -, Our Star Departmen ac ( - - of Platteville, is visitiDf her BRmFs, a ting on well but will be �
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".,.--. - . Y;� the Council ad- portun, of the towni Several weeks ago we commenced to
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� ! � F, . � . J . aex.t meeting of Council. )ar people are always glad to ha0e an OP other, Mr.- J. Pope, merchant tai r.- was visiting his brother, Mr. A. Craig, 0 bon of
6 , ity of hearing Mr. Stewart. -Mrs. br ahip of this place, last week. -Miss Tona Geddes ankle.- He is
. ; 4- MTC -r- counts were passed and . ohn Fairley and famil' expect to leave for Mrs. Wm. Buchanan, ellar, of Morris, are laid up for a g.d while. -Mr. Cook and ;
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�i -_ 1 . a next week.- Hay, is visiting relative@ and friends in the and Miss Aggie McK . k
I �_ cloth- their now home in Manitob ' Bickle, family are preparing to move to the place �
7 , ,� , I V In seasons past we have revolutionized the _� I L
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, . , �� ving good values for 0 urned northern parts of this county. visiting friends here. -Miss Nellie in Muskoka. They Sprin 31illinery. . Day by' day the
i � ,I V, ingtradeindby constantly gi, -Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Counter ret where his mill is situated 9 til
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I . -, " ar Nye have been able to hold our MpiSION WORK IN TJ1E NORTH%YEST. -MiGIS a, visit to the Pik- 0 of Manitoba, who has'spent the winter with they are well work ried forward, un
,, -1 I the almighty doll home on Wednesday from I d, returned will be much missed ,here as I
i '. -- . . Rutherfor has been car
I . ., r, e. people a long distance her grandfather, Mr
. I , - � large andwell known trad, . McLean, teacher of the infant class it! the -Mrs. T. 0. Kemp . Bruceffeld. � 9, Mr. and favorably known. � 1.
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r - , � o Fet fittedout by us with a no,bby ready made suit. to her home this week with her cousin I now the finishing touches are bein
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F _� � ail former efforts.' Presbyterian Church Sabbath Sdhool, has rental home at Simcoe.
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: , I - j. o eclipse from Rev. is visiting her mother at Beamoville. -Miss � 1. A.. MCINTOS11, CiDnveymne�r, Cc will
& � This spring we intend t L elej received the follov I Deeds, Mortgages, put on, and next week you have
i 11 ;ant varlet)', ving letter and Mrs. Hugh. Hamilton. -Mr. Hugh
it 1. Children's suits big range, all - - A. Cowan, second teacher in the public- sioner for taldng affidavits. Eaf3t Wawanosh.
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� . t � ,� �, ,m, om 22 h, price fro"' Alexander Robson, of Fort Qu'Alppelle*, wills, &c., carefully drawn up. Both Private and Ross has moved into the house lately occu- 4
I 4 ranging In sizes, " inch to 29 inc
1, I Ir oultice has -Quite a large the opportunity of seeing the work
� .; I _1L ecial vadues, slick fit- ' school, has been Rranted three months' er cent. pied by Mr. Coultice, and Mr, C FOR THE NoRrnwEST.
, - ]its, 8 self : - I did notexpeot that L Con,pany funds to loan at 6J and 0 p
L � 1 $1.50 to S7.25. BoYs' S1 35 Inch,. price, which explains it be filled 1316-tf the form of an uurivalled
: 1, , r ,h to leave of absence. Her place will
.� �_ i: - I`- ting, ranging in sizes from 3AM moved into the one where Mr. Ross lived. number of young people from this township completef in
. - ;L , ,� light and aark colors I would aga.iu.hs,ve the pleasure of acknow-
. I , . from 83 to 810.50. Men's suits, - � by Miss Watson, and the latter's room will" Rush in and Fiecure the benefit of an early . was visiting in Brussels last left Wingham for the West on Wedneid,y, display Of the choicest productions.
. V, �.� lish, Irish and Canadian Tweeds. We ledging money from your infant class, and 9 E. Cash. -Miss Maggie selection. Wallpaper, new stock just opened. -Miss Wynne ' - -
,I , I *1 in scoteh, En . dollars of Iasi betaken by Mis Among thoee who left a nty-third opening
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� 1, ;1 I 9hort, tall, thiek thin, ,F o have all ' beorreetprices. Alabutine for week,�Mr. John Harris hag inflammation last week. ' i:, This will be our twe
I i can fit anybo Y, 1 this time $5.00. The four ianipeg next Handsome designs al
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� . t I ;� 44,, price'trom 63.755 to 81-6. twenty Wilson intends leaving for W MC- of the lungs. I and Mrs. J. A. Fleming, Miss Mai� .
I i I sizes ranging from 30 to hand ceilings and unpapered walls in fine tints. J. .
r . , jornething worth bav- year brought promptly� to -_
I . �, I week, where she intends spending a few 1 1819 in Seaforth, and. our purpose is to
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� I . . I I Sormetbing worth knowing and i rink. Our suits are copies of the " D&Yspring " and sixteen of Martin, Mecars. J. H. Smith, J. H. Gillies,
I - H Ill not sh visiting friends. -Mr. Robert Win- - ke it the biggest -and best of them L
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� .� I - li Ing 'sk1before ma . h, and Mr. Caldwell, of I
. - shtu� kln�. They are lined and finished 69 Words of Life" for a year, and I can moutbs load of cattle every PAY Up. a indebted to Dr. a 506
; : � _ ` 1.! - nd workmanship second to you, and the children, that they have ter is ship g a car Elliott, Brucefield, are requested to settle the same .
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� � " " I" _� t i I with the best material, a ring sultq at the assure : tontreal butcher. -Mr. James 1319 COUNCIL MEETING. -The' council met in Hollyrood. We join in wishing them fe all Fashions best fashions will be
1, Z. * �i none. Give -us a trial for you been much enjoyed by the children who week to a at once, as .he intends leaving Bruc6field. No action andprosperousjourney. -
I ; I A use,. � here, bought to interest you and.
I ! I . V �1 Bargain Dry Goods and ClothingWo od stroke Archibald shipped from here on Friday last - -The Box Social, under the &us- Dublin on Monday, 20th inst. �,
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; received them. I consider it ago SOCIAL.
� , I i.� . . eventu6,1ly to aell. A gorgeous dis-
I .� , 1 - week, for Mr. George Turnbull, another - Templars, which was was taken on the petition of the Domi�-Alon -
� I � �1_ WK PICKARD of mission work. The year has not yet ex pleas of the Royal . was, in spite of Alliance to the Ontario Government, asking Leadbury �
1, I very fine heavy horses,to the old -
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� - ,-The monthly play of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets,
I t know car lo:%d of � held last Monday eve iDg, . �.
. �r, , A Seaforth. pired, but it is quite comforting to . has the hand- that a vote be taken in this Province on the A, PLEA9ANT EVE on Silks, and a
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� . ; I : I that we have the money in band to continue country. -Mr. Robert Wilson the very rainy evening, a decided success ; lowers, Ribb s,
ii '. . . the County of Huron. question of Prohibition. Accounts and meefing�of the Ladies' Aid Society in con- ' Laces, F
i . A . — ), for another somest young mare in there was quite a number of visiting friends al -
1 I I - . Y, these papers, and a few mor( itiev, &mounting to $28.56 were paid. A nection with the Methodist Church of W lot of popular trimmings
. � J bred from Carlisle and a Clear char P handsome
ol It i 0 child- She was from Hensall and Varna. start, ' f Mr. John
� , - � AX , Give my sincere th'auka to the ting `Pmthma was held at- the residence 0 ill be see ' all having a freshness
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� . -I- : , �a ,� -- IV -IT %ia not only mine but those Grit mare owned by Mr. P. Scott, of Brno- GOING To LEAvs.-ManY of our readers by-law was passed appoin ton on Fri- w 117
� � I , - ght Urn (Expo"Oftim Year.
. i . . � A . ran, a v -e been provided sels. She is coming three, and if shb keeps will regret to learn that Dr. Elliott has de- pound -keepers and fence -viewers, to take Berry, 12th concesbion of MoKillop, suggestive of beautiful spring. We
� I � ! on May lot. The pathmasters are In the eveDing the lol-
. W, � '. l of the i children who ha day afternoon last,
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p 11 ? � -ish a long and on improving as she has done the past year cided to remove fr in Brucefield, and in. office
. � I with t$e papers. We w ostly the same as last year. The,pound. lowing programme ,was engaged in by a 1%-v the best for you, and -
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7 � - ,i orld beater. -A special tends going to Chi ohn Maloney, John large company of young, people : here extend a general invitation and
v �, DISTRICT MATTERS. happy I to to you and to every member of she will make a w cage, where be will pur- in
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I . meet of the Women's Christian Temper- keepers are Messrs. J
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I �, . . A ma. This part of the country ha's sue the practice of his profession. Dr. El. Shexter in the Tinie of
l . .. � y � I im will be held next Wednesday Irvine, Timothy Ryan, Alexander Johnston, selection by all, 11 A welcome to everybody.
7 1 1 liott has been here for upwards of nine - A
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I I . . I., ,ASON.-The Collegiate not lie : th the usual place. All members yesre,.and during that time his genial un- Henry Dennis, Richard Common, John Storm ;" Recitation, -
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I I . � .CogMENCINQ THE ft . . ork on at account sometimes afternoon in ' Richard Pollard. perance," Mr. J. MeGavin ; Trio,_11 Birch
. I It foot -ball club organized on March 14th, by mission - w u.t.-Mr. re circle Millau, George McKee and
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. � : � I ; :1.:11 9 to move slowly along; but �p the' are urgently requested to be prese assuming manner has won him a larg miss MC- I
: I � '. Honorary seem ho has a fencoviewert, are Messrs. Bernard all'o Farewell," Mrs. J. MeGavin,
o . I . 11 electing the following officers : he work and so has J. J. Farrow, implement agent, w of warm friendoo, while his skill as a phygi- Th he
� I � � whole I .-have enjoyed t Gavin and Hattie Berry ; flolo,-" '
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. I , C. Clarkson, B.A.; President, this town for a cou O'Connell, Conrad Eckard, Alexander Kerr, .
I 1 $ President,Mr been a resident of cian has secured him a practice such as few 6Tr d Other Goodes
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� �. I - ,�. B, A.; vice-Presideht, Mrs. Robson. We had 21 .additions to our James McQuade, Alexander Johnston, J58- Dear old Stepatone," Mr. Will Polh , (
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. I I- _�, I Mr. W_ Prendergast, a think very years, removes with his family next week to practitioners outside of the large coutres r Flodden,"
_ , teretaxy-Treasurer, membership ]nt Fear, which w about Davidson, . Win. A. Anderson and James Recitationg-64 Edinburgh afte
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� �, � .1 Mr. J. Minna, M. A.; Se I He intends going to Chicago Miss Barrows; Solo,-" A Little Bow of MilLinery is only one branch of our
a� I � Craw- good for an average attendance of 200 in the Woodstock. -Rev. Mr. Hodgine will r ch joy.
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.. � .i Mr. J. A. Jaclkson; CaiptaiD, H_ J- winter a sermon to young people in St. Tfiomai' I- Rivoin. The council then " djourned to meet ' Recitation, 11 A
p. ; �4 : Mr. J. J. Clen- whole field T�e ,continuous driving, Bvening. The - revere -ad the let of M%y, and while &11 regret his in Jones' Hotel, Leadbury, on Monday, Blue," Miss Williamson - business, and while we give ape"
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. I nlee. -and sumQr, is �tha hardest part of the church next Sunday i tended departure, there are none but will bf �a Coll," Miss Berr ', InEtrumentsl,- .
. McKinley, Mr. T. H. Brow . April 24th, at one o'clock p. m. Felon y nee to it at this season of the
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. 'i nun, Mr. J. � gentleman appointed the last Sunday even- wish him'continued success in the extended_ 41 promine
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. f. i in for the Hough Cup, work ; from 30 to 40 miles.every Sabbath . go Dead in the
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� L 11.1 They intend to goL � h mouth through -out the winter - 0 Miss E. Pollard ; 4eadil) have a long list of other -
: . - 4 a Institute. (and two or throe' days in the week) with ing in eac sphere upon which he intends to enter. Dr. . . he
� , I legiat � Doorway," Miss Swallow ; Recitation," T yeal we
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: � now held by Galt Coh goo
z r 11 - two, threeand sometimes four services each to give advice to the young and his dis- Elliott's successor here will be Dr. Arm- Oromarty. Old Gray Ho equally as important which wift
. . I Neighboring clubs wishing to arrange friend courses were hithly appreciated. This be- 'an . roe, " Mr. Josh Pollard; Instru-
, . _1 strong, a young gentlel-n who Is not a LOCALITIES. -Last Friday afternoon Mr. -M fee Kinney - Chairman's address,
7 . I h the day, does now and again suggest a Change
I . ly matches, will please correspond wit I as it will no doubt be mental, ' h come in for their share of admiration.
. ; A to a man who is getting old. However, at jug the last of t is seri stranger to our people, as be is a native of James Scott, jr., had a wood bee, at which Mr. William McGAviu, Or., afterw ich Mine - I
� 1� �� See-etary. ttended. The congregation has the township of Stanley. Brucefield lime In the openingdays.
I . . . largely a over 30 cords of wood were out.
I I ..i __ last meeting .-of Fresbytery the brethren � u Pollard gisve an instrumental, accom- - On our
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I field too � increased immensely in all
. � .. A -The meeting in the were. kind enough to think my evening there was the usual termination-& .
I .1 I ,. A Y. M. C. A. NOTE& half connection with the church since his pres- practitioners who have not only distinguish. I . ble time was spe panied by Mr. Josh Pollard on the mouth Piece after piece of French Delsiines'ja
I r I � � lairge for one, so they have given over srty-and a very CIDJOYS fo nt . A very pleasant eveni g W" spent' Floral Designs and Silk stripes on lov:elty
I Young M.en'a Christian Association rooms Mr. Thomas Downey is Ike
I � � I . - nother man. It is something to feet ence among them.- ed themselves while here, but vo ho have at- gy all present. -A number of young
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I � y evening was one o - desirous of disposing of his residence and w = al I left for home at an early hour.
: � A last Weduesda an's found& tained to positions of eminence in the pro- from the 12th concession whiled away a fe � grounds, and only the price of coninion
. )_ largest- yet held in our now rooms. A larg - that we are not on another in —.----
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p � � . and work for the Master is -in my other property faision after leaving here. We have every I sant hours at the residence of Mr. James Tuckersmith. goods, ask for these'novelties.
: �� d a goodly numb , tion,
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I iT number of young men, fin r moving to Chica$o where his daughter re- " Da'orrak on Tuesday eveniDg.-Mr. James Park I Tv; o thousand yards of Challics and [)a-
� �i k,t, all - , astiniation-much pleasanter here ti -an in .0 confidence that Dr; Elliott will contirt
� kf more advanced in years, were preser -Mr. Abner Cosens
I .1 sides. -We have just learned of the death the record in this respect, and that he will - WE.13T END NOTES, ill be
I r� n f lainettee bought at a bargain; and w
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I � I Ontario, " attended the Jury in Stratford this' week.
- � which we are pleased to note. rhe meeti 4 of Mr. Robert Chisholm, in Manitoba, OU hait secured a position in Toronto, and will told the same way, just the thing for chetp
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I t, i - . have in Dr. Armstrong a worthy Imitator. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Alexander
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I . 1 �4 was: addressed. by Mr. Allan S. McLean,ou I � - i Mr. Chisholm was - - . remove his family to that city. wearing dresses. .
I I ; f h i - CANTATA PRACTICE. -Full chorue.of all Wednesday evening. visiting I
; . It experience in the West, which was hot I Miller has the mumps. -Mr. Hugh Gillespie
� :, I, adults and children in the Presbyterian Church b an old resident of this vicinity, and has Kippen. h on Monday: He was lurner, of Carberry, Manitoba, is Have you seen our fine French lAwas,
� .1 .-A speci3d pub. ., 1Z . � -%- Cambrics and Sateens-very fine in texture,
I : teresting a -ad instructive . ment next Monday evening. Final tickets exch, many old friends and acquaintances'- here relativeshere at present. -Mr. W. Town
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� � i meeting will, be held next Wednesday even - ed - : PLOWS, PLOw Rizpmpts.-The undersign- accompsnied by his sister, Miss Mary, who -) of Algoma, his returried home with a and perfectly fast in color -::If you once bity
. I f . He was over seventy years of age,! Mrs end k
� 7 ' intends spending the summer .
� of a Good Friday character ; subject, ed would ask all In need of plow repairs to b ng visiting her .
r -1 house work. Win. McConnell, an old resident, of :Sea- their plows in sarb. A good stock of mould boards, view to remaining here for the summer. - They
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1 i "The Crucifixion," Meetingwill be open Apply*tO MRS. M. JORDAN, Centre'Streets- Seaforth. numerous relatives in Manit ba and the of Seaforth, visited relatives these goods you'll want them again.
L . � forti,i, has left town and gone to Woodstock bast brand, for all sizes of plows always on hand, also
I I I 1. 1319 �h missed Miss Willis, are the beat. ��
I . .; -1 on the above subject. We hope �olts in great Northwest. She will be very muc -
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L -. I . for remarks . to reside, in which town she has two sons in plow handles, plow castings and plow b � active part in the here on Saturdsy.-Miss Minnie Nott, of Wide double width Dress- Goods-lateSt
� . I . 4 ,e attendance of young men, as MILLINERY OpENING, - On Wednesday . variety. Everything in the plow line to be had on by all as she takes an London Road, intends to go to Detroit "
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J - to see a larg . ess.-Mrs. Win. McCulloch leaves here the showing-Pisin and Fanzy, 25c., 30c., 35o,t �
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I � be very welcome at and Thursday,'Marob 29th and 30th, and Saturday busin . going to T. Mellis, Kippen. A fresh stock of now young people'e meetings and in the Sabbath
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I ,� . well an ladies, who *ill next week for Winnipeg, where she intend plows and gang plows mud the best cultivators in th side at an early date. 40c., 50c., 75c. and $1.00, Trimmings chesPP
. 1-4 I � the first of April we will make our Spring Exhibit of M10MAS MALe School. -Mr. Alex. Morrison has also -gone . to re of .�
� . .. STOCK NOTES. -McKay Brothers,
� . 11� this meeting. -Com. Trimmed Miflinery. This will be our Twenty-third reinsiDiDg for the ourntrier. rnarkei, Farmers call and see them. 1318.3 - and in all colorsto match.
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� .� I opening and we Intend to make this exhibit, .___ Lis, Kippen. to spend the summer on the western prairie' Tuckeremitb, have recently sold a 7 mautbe
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� . lw destination being the Souris district, .
� . ,� GOOD STALLIONS, -Messrs. Ei McIntyre sible, the best of them all. Everybody -welcome. � NOTES. -Very interesting services are ex- Rest old bull calf to Messre. Stewart & Switzer. you may ask for -we are likely to havein
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� 1�. - who are here purchasing Can- Please read what we have to Pay in the last column / Morris .
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� - 'i and P. Farr, . -1 pected at the Presbyterian church next Sun As spring is now at hand the Sons of stock. The as
� ; I adian bred stallions for the Utah market, on this page. E. bl&Am. � 1319 LOCAL HAPPENINGS.—Mr. Wm. Speir, nd Monday, at 11 a. in., and 7 p. m. talk of dibbanding for the summer months. I of Goderich township, also a bull calf and , sortment is very COMPIO
� I . 9 � � a particularly good lot this TiaE NF adver- has gone to Grand Forks, Dakotai.-Urn. F. day a 0 1 yearling heifer to Mackay Brothers, of the year round.
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. I - — sired by thei Dress Goods in Fawn, Nav,y, Gre�, Myrtle
. - I 'They purchased from Mr. John Brown, of prices, new way of doing business. GxoRoy Goob's flammation this week.—The Blyth Horse 'is to bo served in the hall from 6 to 8
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� Old Stand. . 1319-1 tea- Iizms.—Mr. Henry Eyre came home from. Saxon " and are of the thick, flet,hy type so and Black—said to be the best value shown
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� . � I Glad- Fair took place on Tuesday last, a large o" be enjoy- Detroit on Saturday. "siting much admired. The Messrs. McKay,have
" - Hallett, a two-year-orld, named " ' and -then an intellectual treat is t' He had been v .
I t , . d is MILLINERY OPE-xiNG'. DAYs. —With pleas- - ad in the church.—The Methodist church a gri - I
. I I ! , g � stone," which vteighe 1,890 pounds, an ure we announce our Millinery Opening days on number of animals were offered, but few a son who was very low,with I a and � established a pod reputation as breeder for the low price asked.
: 11 � .- sales were made.—Mr. A McDonald, of f1ps been . Are you looking for the store that keeps
� . V, I considered one of the best young stallions Wednesday and Thursday, March Miss closes next Sunday, to give all the privilege brain fever.—Miss Ernily Couch . nd their herd is among the beat in th :
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ever seat from this county, and that is say- inap - the very ill.—Mr. J. Parish . unty.
. Sheppard and assistant@ cordially invite. the' .ec Seafortb, has been canvasial -of atteilding the re -opening services in hes in the
I� ; ��. I chased tion 6f all the ladies' of Seaforth and surrounding - eCor- nday morning at co straight to us—we con keep y*u,busy for as
. I fl. ing is good des]. They have also pur for the sale of binders made by the M Prenbyferian church. Methodist church next Sa x. —Avery interesting meet- , �
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� . illop, country to their magnificent display of fine Tjy.F, LiTERAT go.
. . . millinery. . hour among the new thin "� -_J
� i * I � . f William Wilson,of McK mick Company, of Chicago. Itisalow- the
- � -rom Mr. . wK. PICKARD, Seaforth. 1319-1 ,OPEN MEBTING.—Kippen council Royal 10:30 o'clock. Preaching will be in ing was held in the school house in "
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� it - . .4s birnpbe-1-ton CiAel, Jr.," coming three . . down machine, but farmers are slow to buy, Ternplars of Temperance held their open School Section No. I on Ff iday evening last, We have a very fair assortment of Mau -
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i :, . � - years old, and weighing 1,800 pounds ; also Boy WAYTED.—Wante I' to as they are not made in Canada yet, and it morning in future and the Epworth League tlest and Mantle materials for the spring.
. -11 drive grocery rig. Apply to A. G..AuLT. , , 13 9 meeting on Wednesday evening, as previ- at 7 o'clock p. m.—Mr. John Wren started which event was one of a series of meetings I
� , . a a look at them.
- . from Mr. Thoma mpg I Chicago. ously announced, and despite the unfavor- with his family for Dakota on Tuesday. —
� 1. I s Sii on, of McKillop, is too far to get re done from held for mutual improvement and social Drop in and tak —
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� I IF . near Leadbury, a fine two-year old, named —A parlor social took place at Mr. James Parasols and Umbrellas by the hundred
r ;_ I able weather there was a very fair attend- Mr. Thomas Gilgan expects to start for the
I , undat, LOCAL Buix:Fs. —An old subacriber writ* 0 amusements. The main feature of the good strong serviceable ones—you will be
7 . 1i � � . 11 Young Dick," and weighing 1,700po lng 1"Lall's house or Friday evening of last week. a I a
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- 11. on business matters, concludes his letter 96 ance. Rev. Mr. Acheson occupied the chair. same place in a short time. His f mi Y i e7aning *as a debate, subject, 11 Resolved
I :. Gode- A very enjoyable time was spent. . . June. Uncle Sam knows that City Life ismore conducive to Hsppi- pleased to hear the low price we�ask or .
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: i Ilows : "I am delighted more and mor: Mrs. A. Ross, of Brucefield, read a very in- to follow in May or
z - named 11 Perfection," c.om- fo . � � � tereatiDg and instructive paper on 69 t good Parstaole this spring.
4 11" rich Township, Hints how to annex our people even if he does no ness than Country Life." After appointing I
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. . Laces and Veilivgs enough for a towu
.� ing three years old and weighing 1,600 wl Elensall.
� A ell as with the whole get up.of your . on Practical- Temperance Work." The pro- know how to annex our country. � Mr. John Stewart, Mr. M. Clarke and Mr.
� . . . - three times the size of Seaforth in the or- �
t ts pounds. Mr. McIntyre has sent away a " w ,,, Wiugham Afi- HOUSES FOR SALE.—G. J. Sutherland, gramme consisted of readings, addresses, in- _. M. MeTaggart a Committee to weigh the I
. . V , paper Enough said.—Ihe 8 . . I diflary way of selliag—but they'regaing
� .. great many good young stallions, from , this mental and vocal music, after which re- Lumlev. fast—the people have found them out.
I vance of last week says: "Mr. W. H. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Commissioner in the tru arguments, the debate commenced, when
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I Willis purposes leaving town next week High Court of Justice, Insurance Agent and Too freshmento were served to visiting members
� T� NoTEs.—On Friday evening last a large ently overwhelming arguments
I W in Hopiery and Gloves, we're like tka
. 1, got as. good a lot this time as he ever had. having received the appointment of organ' of Marriage Licenses, Deeds, Mortgages, c Leases, and their ' friends. The council feel very
- p I Agreements and Willa carefully drawn up, a cording number of the young people of this neigh- were &dVaDeed,'Only to bemost signally ex-
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I 1 14 We have not heard the prices paid for tliete ' Mr. fabled 11 Mother Hubbard and herftoep"
pretty in an Ingersoll church at & lucrative to law, at reasonable rates. A couple of well finished much indebted to the kind friends who
I . t" ist . borbood assembled at the resideuce of o ploded. Although the orations on both
a . ,E� - colts, but understa,nd that they weie t � we have so many gloves -and stooklings we
I . F salary. There were over a dozen applicants dwellings have recently been placed in my hundo for braved the weather and bad roads to assis Win. Dinnin, where a very enjoyable even. sides were characterized by well estab-
I * well up considering the times. . . I office at the Post don't know what to do—but the)'re sure to
v I �i � sale at great bargain prices. with the aveniDg's entertainment. ing lisbed arguments, seasoned with apt &Ilu. "
, � .- _� I 7:; .- for the vacancy.", The young gentleman &I- Office, Hensall. � 1 1315 - ing was spent, those prerent, express . Cons and witticisms, the negative side came go with a rush as soon as the weather gets I �
� � I I luded to is a son of Mr. RoTiert Willis, of ht at the hospitable manner in
; V EGHo9DV1L,T,E NOTES. —Tlia Rev. Hector .. SAw Loas WANTED. —Highest Cash prices Blake ' great delig tertained by the -Aind oit victorious by two points. Mr. James warmer. 0
1 ant ger- this town. lie is a talented musician, and a packsge
. r , tirrie, of Thedford, preached excell paid for an unlimited quantity of good sound logo. ' which they were on Box upon box and package upo
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�� � . & the' Ingersoll people will find him a good Custom sawing promptly attended to. during the POINT& —The smiling countenance of Mr. R. host and ho�tesis.—A large number acher of the school, and Mr.' underwear i
f , monslu our church last Sabbath. He is � of Ladies,, Misses' and Children a
� G - citizen as well.—We understand that Mr. winter months. H011FXT BZ1,L, Jit., Hensall. 1310 Rose is easily accounted for by the arrival of laid up with the measles in this Frank Wool, teacher of No. 7 Ribbert,who ' � I
. 9 - nephew of the Rev. Mr. McLean, of Blyth, - linchey, pie are at prices go low that its really funny to tell
91- aad has been in Thedford for the past 17 Henry, Jackson and Mr. A. Charleswortb to inform a ton pound boy. —Mr. Robert MCC neighborhood. The trouble is affecting the assumed the responsibility of making the it .
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- F aking arrangements for the erection, the public that I have opened out a custom has returned from Michigan.—Mr. R old as well an the young. Some very severe meetings a success, are being ably assisted . Not less than one hundred dozen of New
V year@. The Rev. Mr. Leslie, of Newton- are m __ .
�, . g opens, of a three story Merchant Tailoring Establishment, in Hensall, in the Douglas, jr., is expecting to leave shortly
, . vii -le, will occupy our pullpit next Sabbath. as soon as. spr in � cases are reported. - by the youth of the section, and the work Spring Hate are represented in our stock,
. t brick warehouse. It is to be constrdct- Troyer Blockt: opposite the Barber shop, with a full west, His many friends wish him *�x
. . P, It seems atrauge that so few candidates are line of Tweed@, worsted and fine Pantingo, which are for the - is flourishing. The Hat trade will be ours this se"an—if
X A 111RHATENING LETTER.—A short time
. � I - able to stay for more than one Sabbath. ed ,on the corner lot on the south of the latest styles and patterns of great variety. Call success, and hope that the change of air and Drysdale. a gremt stock and lo* prices are any argu-
. . r , and it is to and get our prices before buying. - A few of our scenery will benefit him, and make him he ago Mr. John McKay, of the 4th concession,
. � - The system of having candidates is rather side of the railway track many low prices are given below. Fine worsted suits NOTES.—Mr. Robert Snowden, of t meat.
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Al , -1 parties but be-uned by Messrs. Jackson and CbvkrleB- able.to climb the hills off his return.—The I L. R. S,, 7:uckeremith, received the fol- More than 10,000 yards of handsome
! , unsatisfactory, at best, for %I I at $14.00 and upwards. Do not fail to see our $9.60 Saublo line, had the misfortune to lose &
. �, when confined to one Sabbath it becomes al- worth as a wholesale -tea and liquor ware- and $12,00, tweed suits elegant obade, and Pants at Misses Esler have gone to Minneapolis after valuable horse the other day. Gas on the lowing letter. It is dated Henss,11, Feb- Prints are in store for all purchasers who '
� � , —We- notice by the Miramichi Ad- $2.26 .Complete and a fit gua;ranteed or no sale. an extended visit at home. and the envelope was post-
� most a farce.—Several of our people have house. ds that won't fade in the washing- ,
� " E. NA31'o. 1318-2 Steokle stomach was the supposed cause.—Fishing ru&ry 26tb, W&Ut gAO0 .
. . t been confined. to the houze for some days vance, of Chatham, Now Brunswick, that FARM PURCHASED.—Me. D. B. on the lake is still going on, and large num- y that Mr. %?'a are never tired of showing them) or of
t a are Rev. Joseph McCoy, M. A., pastor of St. A - BooN FOR Tini FARDIER. —The under- has purchased the farm of his neighbor, Mr. McKay did think at one time of going to
� �, � lately, on account of severe colds. W signed have a splendid machine, weighing-�only 3 nider, on the 13th concession of here of - herring are, being caught. The Hensall to engage in teaming, but before telling about their good qualities,
�. recov- Andrews' church in that city, and formerly Abraham S
� �� pleased to note, however, that all are . pounds, that cannot be beaten or yet equalled for hard winter has made fishirig a successful Twenty-five patterns of Shaker Flaunel—
I ) � a" here of ERmotidville, has been appointed a Stanley. The farm contains 91 acres, and
y iDg Grass Seed, Clover Seed, Flax Seed, or any
� � ering.—Misti Cummings' many friend busiaess this winter.—Mr. Robert Lamont, receiving this letter he made other arrange- a bargain lot—you can ,get a -good M%UY
� I 0 , " member of the Advisory Council on Re- gow based for $4,500. There is a good
T he' purposes spending kind of grain, it sows 18 feet in width or 36 feat at a was pure .
� I are glad to learn. th%ts f Blake, was the guest of Mr. Samuel ments. If the letter was'writteu as a joke yards for little money. .
IA ligious Congresses of the World's Congress single round, and with it Grass Seed can be sown on bank barn and comfortable gravel house on 0 carrying the joke entirely
11, a few days in the ' neighborhood during a windy day, it holds hall a bushel of -seed A -. price. Mr. Snider last week.—Mr. Harry Tolbert, who it is Nearly 300 pairs of Lace .Curtains—"
I i I a, where Auxiliary in connection with the Columbian hallen a * it. It is a cheap farm at this the too far, and if for the purposes of
� Easter. At Cornana, near Sarni . � isf ty.ekne against any other machine for . has been in the threshing business for . pretty in pattern, if not more so,thou ever WO
? - Exbibition."—The many friends of Mr, Be f, 0 or for perfectness In its work. Snider intends going to Ohio. Mr. Steokle intimidation, it is a pity the guilty pets n a
� � she resides, winter has vanished, and seed implic ty set few years, hap, received a certificate as 0 hav shown. Every a full length slid
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! I !� 11 I sharp George Good will be pleased to note by hi For sale and inspection at the Heusmil Flouring will soon be one of the largest land owners P co'bld.not be discovered and fittingly pun- Ireiart value crowded
7 ing commenced last week; rather a first-class engineer. width and the very
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� I announcement elsewhere that he intends Mills. COOK BR08- 1318.2
f in Huron. With his recent purchase he & — _� isbed. The letter, which is as follows, was
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r, � nainiDg with us, and is doing bubiness as Two thousand dollars' worth of ne will have over 500 acres in this vicinity. He unsigned : 11 Sir,—We have been informed
?` in. our cemetery marks the last resting place � rer � w spring . ' . Stanley. New Carpets ! you can have them in
� , - well deserving of the success which seems
1, - of the lixte James Burgess, who died on formerly -at the old stand.—Mr. D. A Wil, goods just opened out at A. Weoeloh'k, the old reli. is -On Friday of last week a large that you intend to come to Hensall with a short or long lengths—cut to fit any room.
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� Wednesday of last week. He was ill for son this week sold to 'Mr. Robert Winter, a able Boot and Shoo dealer of Hensall. We -are al- to attend him in all his undertakings, and ITEM,— I team and start teaming; Well, we have
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.i grade cow for $70. She weighed 1,660, lbs. ways to the front in style, 4u&l!tY and price .and hie many fri�onds will hope that he may con- number of relatives and friends met at the Good choice of patterns, sud you are certhiW
aboult three weeks of pleurisy, which devel- carry a stock equal to any city dealer. Theme goods been bothered with farmers coming in and o be pleased with our prices. ,i -,m
;_ . home of Mr. 'James Aikenhead to compli- ti
� I t oped into pneumonia, and, being somewhat —Mr. A. Cardno intends erecting is couple have been bought for cash, direct from the best Man. tinue to go on and prosper. w and commodious dwel- doiu our work as long as we are going to- Are you in need of a aloe Oil Cloth.for tho
,. advanedd, in years, his system was unable to of nice residences on his property on John ufacturers. This enables us to sell you footwear as 0 ment him on his ne stang it. You are not wanted, Thcre are ftoor of your hall, dining room or kitchea I
: reet. Both houses have already been cheap and chea er than any other dealer, and as our - ling. After partaking of a sumptuous buP-
. I � rally from the attack. Mr. Burgess was a St would motto is and K:s been, I I small profits and quick re- Vama, I per, prepared by the good hostess, all pres- four teamsters in town now. That is all You'll find our patterne very nest and suit -i
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� � quie� ected by rented, .1f others of onr capitalists I I TEMPLAIV? ANNITEMARY. —Wednesday, we want. We give you warning - if yon i
I I , industrions, honest man, reap some of their surplus wealth in follow- turns " and by square and honest d"ling, our trade ant enjoyed themaelves until the time for ' able. We keep them in tha different widtim
;_ _". all with 'whom, he came in contact. He use � is inoressing every year. I have also in stock a large the 922od inst., was the thirty-first an -V do not take it a dose of Paris . Green given
.1 �� sons and iug Mr. Cardno'a example it would be in assortment of Trunk@ and Valises at bargAIRS. Boots departure, when they left, wishing Mr. bad to your horses and a little fire in your stable and @ell them cheap. we said stibont out
. - . i, leaves a wife and family of several use and Shoos made to order In the latest style and a niversary of Varn� lodge, No. 240, of Good Mrs. Aikenhead health and pro perity in Not a- word yet have
i - daughters to mourn the- loss of an ever af - the townys, 'interests, as there in a ho Repairing � Templars. This is, we believe, the oldest a will make you wish you had," )
I r . lirst-olan At guaranteed or no sale. led the enjoyment of their home.—While re- Boyo aad Motile Clothing, Tweeds and
� , fectionate husband and father. The funeral, famine.—We learn that Mr. Wm. Rawk tended to. Butter and Eggs taken In ge of Good Te�mplare in the county of 0 am-
,, shaw and family intend returning to Sea- Prohmptlye fsotr goods. Call and examine our stock turning from Varna to Brucefield last week, . Hibbert. Furnishings. They will speak for th
I h . which. was delayed until Sunday on account exe ang Huron to -day. There are only two of the
A4 , own before purchasing elsewhere. Sign of Big Boot. A. Mr. John Ashton had the misfortune to selves,when you see them. The assortment
.i of relatives who live at a distance, was forth shortly, and will occupy their 1318-2 0 with the � bigh. He manag- MORE GOOD STOCK. —Mr. David Hill,
� I elyattendod by sympsthiRing friends residence, while Mr. W.,Somerville, the Wnsuou, prolwletor. � barter members in connection , o seat break the tongue of his all the is large, and comprises almost everytking
- 7 � arf a lodge at the present time. The others an :d to keep control of his team, so that no well-known stock breeder of the Stk canoes. required in the Clothing line.
. ; Ifni acquaintances, The funeral service was present 000up"t, will h ve to join the THE HzwSALL CLOTHING IIOUsE.—To area over the United States, Manitoba and .
� � conducted b Rev, Mr. Galloway, of whose army of hones hunters.—The recent .thaw the people of Hensall and surrounding country. British Columbia, and no one con eslimate erious dams resulted.—Miss Bell& Me- sion, has recently purchased from Mr. T. "---O*
'. anished opening out my spring Wok we Cowan, of Etroit, has returned to- her Douglas & Son, Str&tbroy, one of the finest
,, . church the lecessed was a consibtent main- gave an excellent opportunity for scraping Having just I %rgest and how far their influence and benefits have
� are now prepared to show one of the I hams, While visiting here Miss MbCowan bulls that has eve this Regaroling tke Tariety of our stock
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I 1. . � . improved, and it now presents a nice, clean Gents' Furnishings. We make tweed suits to order NoTzLETS.—Quite a number of the young made for herself a host of friends who will =. This oung animsl was sired by all througli, amA the Ueautifill selec-
. � CoulfelL UsitTi.4a.—At the council meet- appearance. —'The aleighiDg is still good in for $7.50, $8, $9, 110 up to $20, wonted suits from folks took In the Box Social, which was held be lad to welcome bar again.—We a notice Mariner, one The finest animals that ever ions shown in every department, WO ,
$14 to $90. In English ated scotch serges we have the . t in tTe Egmondville notes, of last we k, the act foot in Usborne. Mariner was in,ported t
� ing on Monday e,vvning, Mr, A. H. Ingram, the country, better than, it hat been this best value ever offered in Hen"ll. Pants 'made to at Bruoefield on Monday night last, under i eaunot Its
- electrician, was engaged for the current year.—Mr. D,,D. Wilson, who, for the order from $2 up to $9. Remember the goods are all the auspices of the Royal Templars of that adviviven on repairbag our roads in win' by Mr. Thomas Russel, Usborne, then sold feel certain that too inuch
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� year at the same salary as last year, his past two or three years iurnished the citi- new and all the latest patterns, and will be made village, They . say they had a grand time. ter. a think the hint a good one, as our to Mr. Douglas & Son. We wish Mr. Hill said in its favor. We Want You to ,
4 , - Mr. James Watson zone of this town with the lacteat fluid in- up (a the very latest styles, with good cloth and roads are certainly in a condition that on- success with this young animal as ka is
� � duties being the same. ) rood trimmings - good work and square dealingi —Mr. W. A. McBrayne,,our new tailor, has IL come ancl see our attractionx,, WA "
k was granted permission to have tke poplar tends going out of the dairy business and .we solicit a continuance of your trade, as we have tails much wear and tear on both our horses placed at the head of one of the finest herds , at we dewrve &
I - moved into the promises lately occupied V o't for our in the county I
. I trees on the west side of the north end of will sell off his s*tock of cows in order to in the past. Remember also that in Hate, Shirts, Mr. Ashton, and in connection with his and vehicles. But, if it were n satisfy yourselves th
William street out down and removed from make stable room for a large number of Neckwear, Gloves, Books, Braces, kc., we have a Uiloriag department has opened out a bar- bad roads and other grievances, our carriage AN OuD SirfLim Gowx.—Mr. Michael large share of your patronage. 001118
` thoroughbred Shorthorne which he is itm- large and well selected stock and will sell as cheap makers, blacksmiths and other mechanics Carlin died at the residence of his son he Opening Days, or at any timOt -
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I the greet, providing the property owners as any one in the trade. A call will convince you bar shop, *here the boys can get sham oad on t
. The usual annual grant of porting from Scotland. —We. notice that our i just what we advertise. Remember Z.- would not soon become rich. Philip, on Friday, 17th inst., at the advanc.
are agreeable. that we wear and shaved in the very latest style. I its is and we shall be pleased t� render YOU ,
. .- $100 was ordered to be paid to -the treasurer old friend and and follow citizen, Mr. John the stand, McHwen's Block, Hensall. Jow-f Porr. nd we feel satisfied __ ad age of 95 years. Mr. Carlin was one of
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- , of the Fire Department. The Mayor was F:ir as commenced buiness in Car- � tl man will do Ethel. I the earliest settlers ou the Huron Read.
- authorize . d to get legal advice on the suib- b r Y, anitobs, and occupies a consider- LOCAL BRIEFS,—The roads are now be- thst the enterprising gen e t comes to PROIdiric. --
ell, as most everybody does ths —Mr. David Milne, the well- He was born in the county of Meath, Ire
, 1' ng sleigh- w land, and came to this country in 18.32.
, ject of the town's riiht to sell or lease the able space in the village = telling the f Inning to get ,very bad, there be! Varna. knowa stock man of this place, is having a
I old market site. The Automatic 1'elephone people what he can do for .—Mr.Chss. ng in some places and wheeling in others. — - - I — fine crop of Leicester lambs this ' spring. He The funeral took place on Sunday, March Edward McFaul,
� . . . company was granted p6rmiesion to string Avery has removed from his" larm on the Mr. Wm. Colwell bas sold and deeded over . . - birth 19th, the oaeket being carried from the I
I I- their wires on the electric light poles on the London Road, and has taken up his abode the nest dwelling he recently erected on Hills Green. has one ewe that has given
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; . t on to four good healthy ram lambs. He house te, the Irishtown church, where re- . . SEAFORTIEL
. . following conditions : That the wires on on the farm of Dr. Scott in Harpurbey, of Queen street, to Mrs. G. Moir, of Usborne, HAPPHNiNGs.—Mr. Wm. - Kain. lef .
. A Crossbars be at least one foot from the pole which he is hereafter to have the manage- who, we are pleased to learn, intends ,mov. Tuesday last for Luc&, North Dakota, where has, thus far,seventeen lambs from six ewes uiem high mass was conducted by the very -_
t? I I ment.—Mr. Alex. Wilson in the cham'plon ing into our village in the near future.—Mr. he intends working at the carpenter trade. and three shearlings. Mr. Milne has also Wev. Dean Murphy, and from there was
on each side. and that the wires be kept oughbred ball calves and five taken to the Iriahtown cemetery, where the each bidder the last cent procurable. 31r-
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� clear of ea.ch other, so as to insure safety ; curler of the Seaforth club for this ytar. Win, Moore, our respected townsman, has —There will be no service in the Presbyter- eight thor remains were interred. A very large num- Lamont has rented hie 150 acre farm, ands,
- I I i&n church, here, on Sabbath next, owing to heifers so far, and expects more soon. erected a handsome brick residsum
�51 that the work be done in a workmanlike He has won and is now the happy holder of given the contract for the erection of his ITHY PonqTxm.—As predicted a few bar of people attended, showing the,respect �avlug 'I
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� manner, w to Mr. the service in connection with the r"Pa" P in Cromarty, intends retiring to that vi -
. I I and under the supervision of the the t 'o club tankards, the first being for new brick dwelling, on King Street, ing of the Kippen churoh.—A wocil bee weeks aqo the wedding a little to the south in which deceased was held. oin as
I � - Eire and Water Committee ; that they pa,y the rink competition, and thesecond fq the R, Patterson, our well known and reliable as of this village came off on Tuesday. The A GOOD SALE, —One of the most successful Isge, and his numerous friends will i
I a rental of 15 cents per year for each pole three pairs of stones contest.—We are contractor.—The Sabbath School Conven- was held on. the premises of Mr. Jam 8 were,Mies Lizzie, daugh- sales that have been held in this township for in the wish that he may have health had
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. used and allow the town the use of any of 'sorry to learn that the members of the 33rd tion of Tuckersmith, Hay,` and Stanley was Forrest, Parr. line, on Friday last, ,ery an. ter of Mr. Win, Lake, and Mr. Henry Cox. a long time, was that of Mr. Malcolm Lst- long life to enjoy the comfortts
� : hich an Industrious and frugal life now"
i their poles on the same conditions ; the Battalion band are thinking about giving held in Carmel Presbyteri&n church on Tues- gathering of young people spent a V . a Rev. Mr. Newcombe tied the knot in good mont, on the 13th concession, on Thursday w
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- � town to reserve the right to terminate the u The da 11kat, and was well attended at the three Joyable night in dancing, but oh! what he evening tke
�� p their instruments and diabanding. difference in the morning, �Mr. Thomas style.—The funeral of Mrs. A. Sharp, on of last week. There was a lt.rge erowd justly entitle him. In t g of
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� I lease by giving one year's notice. The audi- reason for 'this is that'the members think dilerent sessions, particularly the evening ' week, was largely attended. present, and bidding was keen and spirited. y oung people of the vicinity, soceptinj $A
I I tora 7 report mas reoeiyed, a detailed state- the expenses of keeping up the band, even, one. As the secretary of the convention Hagan left on Thursday for St. Thomas, Monday of this 1 — All the cows, except one, sold for over $Ar 14r. Lament's generous hospitality, b
. meat ordered to be posted up in the clerk's with fhe outside aid, procured, is greatev will doubtless be giving an extended report N orth Dakota, after spending a very pleas- Interment was made st Elms cemetery. � plemauttir
Joe McMinn, of Fordwich, spent a few days each ; steers coming three brought from their innings, and the night was
. office, and the abstract published in accord- than they are able to beer, We hope they , of it, we will simply refer here to the fact ant winter with friends in this vicinity.— $50 to $65 ; steers coming two sold at from - spent in music and dancing, and it is uselew
-rized the meet� Service will be held in the Methodist last week with his sister, Mrs. A. Willis,— the -
q &nee with the requirements of the law. Mr. will reconsider their decision, and -that our that great interest ebaractc ab- church next Sunday evening, commeneing Oar new shoemaker is about to leave the $35 to W, while yearling calves went as to say that all enjoyed themselves to
11 Lyon was authorized to make certain towns eople will make some arrangements ing, the only drawback being the eral rule full. .
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1.� amendments to the fla�s for the new town w - 1Z the band can be continued. They sence of quite i 9, number whose names, at 7 o'clock.—Mr. Geo. Coleman succeeded vill%e, we hear.—Mr. Wm. Eckmier and high as $23. Contrary to the gen 0
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1 1 , instructed to play well and the town would be lost with- we noticed, appeared on the programme.— in securing a fourth prize for his istallion at fAmi Y, Of Morris, have become residents of now-st-days, horses went off lively and
buildings, and the a �rk was . i aged mare sold —Mesers. Thomas Ballantyne & solly '01
. � - advertise for new tenders, to be laid before out them.—Captain and Mrs, Ligbtowler, The Rev. Messrs. Softley, of St. Paul's the annual Spring Show, held in Toronto.— our village.—The grist mill is kept so busy brought good prices. Alu , have recently sold to Mr. Gefrg'O
. .,. the council at its next regular meeting. the wh . o have been visiting the family of Mr. church, and Shaw, of Lucan, exchanged Mr. Albert Clark has secured a situation now that it ia necessary to run for a, part of for $120, and a two year old filly brought Stratford
I ' night. Ethel grist mill brings the far- $111. The whole sale reached the snug sum Green, oi Fairview, two Berkshire hollts-
, work to be completed on or before the first Wm. Copp for some time, left ' on Thursday gulpits on Sabbath last.—Mrs. D. Moir, of with Mr, Robert Bell, jr., of Hensall, and each Messrs. Mr. Hugh Thompson, of St, Marys,b" Pur,
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I where t, Marys, was in the village this week will shortly remove to that place.—From mare a long distance.—J. C. Heffernan bas of $1,800, The.. auctioneers were the
I day of November, 1893, The Board of morning for Springfield., Illinois, Mu ner Thomas Cameron,of F larquilaT, and Wm. chased, to head Via herd of Shorthornsy
I . the numtter who were former residents of returned to a ninca,"
I . Health was appointed as follows : Dr. Be- they are to be stationed.—Mr. Seath, In- Visiting relatives and friends.—We are leaves on Tuesday nextfor Dakota. --C. McCloy, of Chiselhurst. As the prices real- ten mouths' old bull calf, " Bonni
� ; thune, Medical Health Officer ; Thomas specter of High Schools, visited our Col- pleased to see that Mr. D. Weismiller, our Hills Green, but who are now residents of v r with a long pedigree, from the above uau4td
- Murphy, James McMichael and Finlay legiate Institute a few day ago. He had enterprising merchant, is this week moving Hensall, we would judge that Heneall is Rupp, who has been brakeman on the ized show, they did admirably ; they ne 0
� � . I r'. .1 oss ; Samuel Stark, Inspector. The Mayor no fault to find with the "building, equip- his family into the village to the dwelling either a very attractive place or that the Michigan Central railway during the win. allowed the interest to Rag, and draw from - firm.
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