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� .... — z I the he still continues to take a: sort of a fatherly FRIDAY k11 I
.... ! - on of the mar. many pails and baskets of the delicious defendant, has been ap sated by he end of 1 13
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� I -4 I �' Samuel Carnoohad has been very *ask for considering the� dull conditi defendant to the divis on court, un. .care over them, The of- ,re at t
; w -.. I W:_ were extra choice.—There fruit, we would conclude that our merchants I
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� I . EDWARD CASH . act.—Mir. D, time was 2 to I in favor ,.; the home team, . I
I , A � some time, and it icoks as though his severe ket, but they — der the Master and Serva t � I . I I
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. 1 '4 � illness would soon be at an and. Few men seems to be a great scarcity of lumber this would be kept busy bating out the sugar. Ewing, of this place, has a c Bayfield scored the first - 'At which was at JULY 28th, 1893. '. �
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, 1�� � Wholesale and Retail Dealer In I �'. 9 are experi- Fall wheat harvest is now In fall Owing, Jig uted by 1,-,.-3 referee and the I . . �%_
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. 1 7 ; ever suffered to mhoh or bore affliction more Y rush at present for Pea H rvesters, anu- the time 4 p � I . I
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, Fine - Dairy - . I was agreed upon and undurgtood by all con-
, , __ It on Wednesday afternoon, in the grove at fi r sidewalk I -
�� r 14 �� 11 ��� ! school picnicked enciOg much difficulty in - gett.ing a nupply Farmers say the yield in not so good as was I . '� I , began again it ring many Bargains ,�
,� . Butter, patiently.—Our Sabbath � Teleptione oxpected. factured by JAMON Whitema , of Amu'
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ill ` _; QODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, he pond, and a very pleasant time was Company now have a gang of men basily 6 fair g . 1-1 I
i .. team afterwardi scored I a6ving III Summer Good&, so as to -have the , -1
; � i i -I � spent by the teachers, children. and friends. employed erecting Dow Joles 00 tile streets Hullett. Varna, i cerned that it be counted v goal, thus le - -
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, .1 i wiree.—Dr. Gouinlock, COUNCIL MF,F,TiNo. —The council of HUI- ENGLISH CHURCH PLC-NTI 1% �
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i I . b ther season's We were glad to *elcome visitors from ,T th�eir telephone mom- ]&at one of the most filiocees I Pic-nical that �
: I I I ,". . On entering upon anO other two Sabbath Sohools in connection of Warsaw, Now York,,who was here to see lett met at Londeaboro last Friday, . has taken place for some me was WId ia drawn game, JOIJN-WHIDDOX, Captain- stock well . cleared for early Fall Goodg. Z �..L
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I �. ., � � thanks the large patronage received morning.—Mra. S. W. Cady has returned iog was principally hearing the report of th . Goo on an2 Varna Lumley - . . �
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: 4. d A GOOD WoR-K.-Mrs. Charles Lowrie, of from Chicago. She woo.delightecl. with the regard to the I that cotild be LOCAL DOING-9.—H%Ying 0 . —_
: : .11 I . 0 interest the World's Fair.—Mrs. A. Vey of concession road 4 and 5, from lot 6 to par icipa e . 5 . I- . -I— — __�
i .. during the past forty-two years, an t' i t d The (Jay wa
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. . ! t�" LLL hopes . paid it visit to the Maitland river, and now that the road desired, Each school oont -
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I I '1_411 �i will buy any quantity 9f fine butter in every good work that corrilaondellitself to H. Alexander, of Stratford, I t week. —The allowance Is property located a job of grad- money, to be given In prizes for - games And has been saved in very good order, and is an I TWBI
, �� $1 I � her a at present interesting herself in be- Mr. M. Y. McL6&n's family las sisting of foot r coo for old and excellent one. The fall wheat is good and �
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. - I . rk city lacrosse boys played.at Strat
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I half' i ford on Satur- Ing and graveling will be let there soon. y
L from now forward. L of a Jewish mission In Now Yo I WA14 the the greater part of it is out, and the hum of .�.�
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LL L't . ; . which is doing a rest work. This mission day afternoong doing � up the Classic City The council will now be prepared Mr, Piggy bad a 11 around his the threshing machine will soon'be heard in ' .. -
.1 into consideration any duly signed petition pig-raou. _A
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,0 w ... is presid ey Hermaun Warszswiok. - of the owners in the locality of the big c . L
j -. � LLLL . oys 'Our a neck and the boys were blin l(oldad and the our midst,—( I
�L* __ ad over are informed, was The boys are playing great lacrosse this sea are bli )a Saturday a nig VIA"
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t ., 1 71 � , on.—The ladies of the Egmondville Prow swamp for the purpose of local -improvement fun was to catch the was immentie, - I - -
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-k . I � born in Poland of ,very wealthy Jewish par. a Pig - !r orney, 5th -concession, I . I
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. , ; - 11 I Jewish Noble. He byterian church gave a very successful gar L n of some Imlf-dozen sealers of 11
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I - �� . - find that we have was married at thd age of 16 to the daughter den party on LM DELAINES, . -
. r'� i . : In gQJng through our stack, we going to give our rted- short- day evening.. Quite a number of Seaforth � Goderich. she was. viijitiog be' time Vol, hear them take their
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, P� 11 , � 11 - I % too many Grenadines. and we are of a wealthy 3 Wo He got conve I
. � " I t the "prices :-20c, )nts and people went. down, and the baud. was also in Hudson, -whose husband is very ill. ---r-The aroused in . I
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-, � I � ly after. As oo Busy. —Mr. S. W. Knight has disposed of AD 11 were unable to trace
� k, . 22o, 25c chocked and f 4noy for 16c; 26c ditto for ADDual garden party under lie auspices of departure, but, . 1p a firot-class L�,CESY .._' .
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�i.3 � �, the parents of bN wife learned he had attendance, —Miss McKenna, of Toronto,
o * _� I Ise; 30c ditto for 22a; 38c ditto for 27c; 65o ditto, a number of Whiteman Pea Harvesters in " 's church, Ar�A'rnra, will be held in thieves. Mrs. Horney puts u � � � . � . .
� � _� 6c ; 76c ditto. beautiful de- ohanged his religious - ilia Mrs, they persecuted and Miss Mlohel, of Dublin, have been visit- this section. It in a perfect machine mud St. John I �a ning, artiole, which accounts for the fact that this . �
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, , Poo ditto, beautiful desigm, v without Ing at Mr. Thomas Kidd'o.-Mr. W Mr. S �
� signs, for 5.1c; -hirn no he had to leave his .countr, 11 SUMMER VESTS . ham
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. 0 �� . . . . . � tnixed, for 06jo. These goods are now and c 'either -found his way Moore, Librarian, leaves here on Tuesday Augukit Ist. Choice se' I 0 . I
" . and will be sold ou th � wife or children. He - befurnished by the Seaforth rasaband,aleo visitedin the same manner, Ifthe partieis 11 - 'I-
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=1 . � I WK-TICKARD leased to LACE MITTS ;, i
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.;f I , . Seaforth. oal studies for somd months. His Edinburgh library will be closed, bat the road' room - I
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I - il I . . came to hear that Waraza. will be open as usual. lVanEg. Saturday for Chicago. - We understand songs, recitations, etc, A big tirne, %4 usual, re -fill them. -Mr. George Kerslake, of the . �
r � �_� f , � friends, however, . )eople drove I north boundary, Usbarue, has had a severe I , I- . I �
I I addUion'to there was a load of young I to is expected, . HOSIERY, �;
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, � ,�. -� � 0_4 (5XIIIall-toV got him %way hurriedly,one gentleman going the, Seaforth Woollen Mille, wit � I at last accounts, in is fair way of recovery. .", A
. � ,� � )ening service of the new pipe organ which Auburn. I has been F -1
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!:.", i . MU # to Liverpool wit6 him,and got him on board of increasing the business and facilities of 01 PARASOLS, &C. - �,_ our
17- . � ght 2ftv . n placed in Rattenbury street church This is the tenth time that he - � - .� . �
. ,�j ix i .� T, a vessel bound for Xew York, where a great that important 1W ustry, Mr. W. G. Van- hag bee NOTF,s. -Rev'. Mr. Header on is spen 1! lug afflicted in the same manner in the course of .1 1.1i;,
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. i Ill ! . — __ Is th a few wull earned holidays st!Bayfields I Ilia i .
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.'' .� I ... - many of his Jewish, brethren had landed be- Egmond is alsio,erecting an addition to h ,a guest of her cousin, Miss E. G. Young. the last few years. -Miss i4ebeeca Kerslake t]14 . .
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t- ... q 11 � _; DISTRICT MATTERS Gidley and W. t siart. is visiting friends in, London. . ______ "
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� t , � ! : . I him a place to preach in and ,speak to the Flintoft Smith, wife and son, of Hortou, -Messrs. H. Soarlett, S. Alliston, of 'Clifford, in thinki g abou i . . The balance of our Millinery- will 1_� _; I
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� CESSFUL STUDENT inadequate to holA the numbers that go to Smith's, in this town. Mr. Smith In A trip up the Georgian Bay. -A large load of ment here. If he is a good �in he will I do Leadbury,
: I I.- d a large brother of t�e doctor, and people drove to Benmiller on Friday well. -The Messrs, Cullis Br thers MI,SCHLLANY. -- Haying operations were be offered at reduced prices.
I 1- ,I � - a good their examinations at the hear him and I . - enjoyable day. 11 �
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� � � � I li� r.� - he the Empire staff, Toronto, was spending a On their way home they were attacked by a: saw mill at once. -Mr. A. l3e 11, an old And large amount saved In good e ndition on the �
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� . ,'i i 4*1 . � Rogarth Hens - sympathy and son . stance of Christian Poo- few days in town visiting his parents and gang of rowdies who nearly drowned them � respected resident of West W, wanosh,p!aos- Leadbury line, east. Mr. J. J. Irvine and Edward F � I - I �
� ';- T � 14- .1. Edward Elliott) Varnek; Win. Kerr, McKil with rotten motion. The boys intend ro- ,hof Mc aul I
� . -1 . i - I -our readers de- other friends,". re. owell and family have t ad to the better land on Satur sy last, after- Mr. Findlay McIntosh head the list, eac I , , .
. . � 1. lop; Thomas Forsyth, Tackersmith ; and ple everywhere, an any of I own a I ttle more quietly when upwards of forty acres of .
� k4� � ,4 turn to turning to i ob tedious illness of over thre I years. -;An- these having had . . 1"ar,
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.1 . I �nl :` manifest their sym sthy for the been here for iowe weeks'ibut re I
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:_ 11 - 0� � Misses Simpson, MoKillop; Morrison, siting to p I I 0
� , ,; 111A,f they go to Benr�lller again. -Mr. C. E. ' bay. -The last to join the noble army of
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�� �i�', 11 ... i _�.� I Chairles Lowrie, Sea. like most other'Seaforth boys -who go fro� Tanuer and Mr. A. Tiernay have returned township, Mr, Edward Pollar ' , also depart- bonedicts was Mr. Daniel Manley, council- � -
, AV IF � ,'� � enlook, Winthrop. If there are any oth r contributions to MrA, lea Edith Young return- ,
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� ;4, t , , home,- i d * well in Toronto. -Mr. to town again. -M this life on Thursday of las' week, The lot, who took to himself a charming wife in ___ �� I �
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- - we have not been able to procure their forth, and can rely upon their reaching their ed on Saturday from a lengthy v no the person of Miss Annie 'Leeming. What � I L �
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A i I � - , I Science Master In the Seaf"rth Collegiate friends in Mringlism.-M.r. George Parki Ito cemetery at St. Augustin .-E Ithe is hotter than love in harvest 9 We wish down for the season oa Saturday .night last.
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;� " " being notified of the ornionion stopped off here one day last week on his f ;. �
� I . ,., � I.. r. C. W. ChesevOright, of Tor. most inveterate grumbler can b find rn�uch Mr. and Mrs, Manley happitneve and proo- -Mr. Fred McDonnell and Dr.H. K. Hynd. . I
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I ;,;-, . IX 4 _# Too HOT F@R TilE BoviNE,s.-�-Tuesday Institute, M ' to Bothwell, where he has #soured a fault . perity,-Miss Maggie Gray,one of HibberV man* spent Saturday and Sunday Iss � .
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1.1� " !, x . BrcycLF,* RAGE8.-The bicycle races on last was the warpieeit day of the.season thus onto Universit been good situation. . L were oat in keeping with relative : Grand Bend. -Mr. R. 11. LangO our noted I ,
� I , -I! � . re Master at Caledonia High School, has . . he yield we young beauties, has been visiting I I
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. 7 I ,"L - ' -Mt. S. Dickson, da a appy, an( feel dispos- in this section for the past fortnight. implement agent, has d sposed [of a lar a ? . .
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- �A , , tended a" usual, though there was a fair wa,4 a wa Bluevale. - ad to try the N. P. for anothe f the politicians, when hard number of White ;
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1: ! , .'� i ,:r�j� ,.j6 d at the track. There were three Robert Winter wa Ipping some fat c er of this town, had over one hun- I term, I �ut, years %go one o ng man Pao, Harvesters for the � .
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� p : - .., - mile rsoe, &I r_ With bc lin Gardiner, jr., has returned from % Staffa. upon to look to Washi t ; I .
- - !A � '111 the haudicappers were rather too liberal, . MI i Greenway. I I L I
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: . I 1 � MaKillop, had one fine steer dia af te
I i � k- - -on reached the yard. &r. John Little, of Me. heavy. -Mt. and Mrs. Hugh Stephenson, of Chioago.-Miss Etta Corbett, of Fergus, Bf.ur,F3,-Mr. and &moron Were Vey information to I R. J. Dunemore, �
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� , the limit man, Fred Cardno, s 'he gentleman who paid out a good share of I
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1, ''f Dp, was also drivi � . visiting relatives in Sel I a last Satur- 14 bought&
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I oa& In the one -mile, Cardoo was agfi � bodist church, one of the of North Main street Mr. Stephenson to Hazel, of Glencoe, are visiting at Mr. John
I � � --4� � �, posite the Met resent visiting friends in Wi Mr. . wheat last. FriJay morning, and found the _ I
; iE :- '. - I -Mrs� Ira Barclay,�f Michigan, is eking in courtesy as to treat Mr. �
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� I , I , , ,�A, ,,� -by about halt t animals dropped dead, Another fell down connected with the ioronto knipire.-The Farrow's, Warry Near, of Stratford and 9:5081. Aggie to be so Is canvass out in pieces and the knife broken � � THE '
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I f ..� the limit man, and woo Bit a me of Carmichael, -of this place, were marr d � Dunsmore's request with contempt, ad for, the
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11 V [ .,� t� Iengtb, with J. W. Livingstone second. J and would have diu& but he was cooled,off carpenters are now at work laying the vi Ing t the ho is uat - �
I . I e �T,!!�_ deal in general terms with the subject he re" -
� I. - d on the now town building. Mr. Call- Messer. -Mrs, (Rev.) Pring has returned
Z 1. I - revived by pouring cot , , Monday. The Rev. Mr,11 Dew Day., o fiendish act. -Mr. Joseph M. Wilson is pro. -
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I I .. I P! I 4�.: 100 and made good use of bis time,as the scr%tL 1. Water on him, He will likely recover. 100 is IiI3 a visit to Palmerston. -Mr. and Mrs. -NI, tied the nuptial knot. �f it. fore to, in the near future. Ia the I mea par,ing to start his tivo new threshing ma. I
expected here next we k, when the from a ohe The li� I . .
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. . I �.'. There was u The steer which died was said to be the beat brick -vork will be rushed u young couple left for Str�tford mid chibas to work in a few days. -Mrs, A. - R. I'll, - . -, - __
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i . % v r, �, owever, between of the four. It was risky to try to drive der. -The St. Thomas church choir pic- ley's last week. -Mr. Albert Guest, of De of ties suct old boots. I Wilion and daughter left here laot week to
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, r� ii!�7� i .. far on so warm a day, nicked iii Bayfield on Tuesdayi-Miss Wal- trolt, a former resident of Bluevale, Is visit take charge of the Methodist paToonagal for I I
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1 f, vingstone and Baldwin. The latter slip I od. " � Northwest, the chances are ten to -, - .
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� .- i� "� � M � -N othJng do unted by his - . .
I " " - . stretch and was beaten, There was %very RS, GEORGE TAYLoR wishes to inform Miss Florence Johnson. -Mr. 'and Mrs. T. Miss Rome Brophy, who had charge of the �
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� , � �.� " 1; Tuckersmith. I on a much firmer footing than by wander ing f � I �
. . '. _. I Z"eld, recent heavy loss in h 3g his separator from pillar to po ' -gh the Un . our postmaster, Mr. W. J. Wilson, at the : I I co"tit
L 3 and the Ladies of Seat orth and vloinity that she is prepar, M. Higgins, of Toronto, are viiiting at Mr. post office and store duri6g: the absence o
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�. . 11 poiled the sport to some extent. � I -
: "I a - burned, Mr. Win. DunIff';11haslourchased a States. World's Fair, was taken oick a week ago �_ real ice h
I � a�-_ a combings. A call solicited, 115 blarket Street. to .
I , , f : Grieve lost her gold watch out of her pocket 7th concession, known as Huston's bridge,
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I . I _7 It wits found &ad tion of a now bridge, the contract for whibh , BRIEF BiTs.-An excursion train will be She caught a bad cold, which settled in her ih,o 1"bl
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� r .� 11 �* � �, � Hamilton Collegiate Institute, wife and -1 is well and favorably know % thre�her,
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I � . -Will pay $10 per month returnad on Thursday by Allio Bethune, will be let at a. meeting of the councit to be run from here to Kincardine on We throat. � ."
P - , �,-_, - Harold, the latter a bright little fellow and now fully equipped, 1 we be:peak i for I , , hossiblo
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I I- ki h6n girls at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, Tims. I I urday, August 5th. Wilson and family returned home from the � � I vb�inld N
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. i . ..: 11 tious about KiPpen and engaged the whole ' ' for baving-tied his -horse to a dhAde tree on -Reave cautions the public against venturing - . ! to take advantage of it. World's Fair, Chicago., last week. Mr. � . ,
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I , . .1 , - - " attention of Mr. Hogarth in managing him, Busi-.,�Ess CHANG-E,-Mr. George H. Boyd the street and allowing the animal to bark upon this brid�e With loaded vehicles. Bruceflel,d. � row, who, some 20 years ago, was Deputy- Wilson says every loyal Canadian has good . Ana VOIDI
I'.. ' b in the SUCCESSFUL TF,ACIIER AIND PUPILS. GOT Hv)i.-Mr. George! H.a t was much Reeve of Hallett, but who f earn
�:,�' .r has gone into partnershi with Mr. Elliotl the tree A, great many people 'are entirely , -Mr. I I or several y reason to hold up his head among the I the kt;ril
heir shop Is In McGinnis' . I 'a -
.� " - and as the morning was very cool, the bab Y butchering business. T, As th( too careiess in this way, A i every perbon It. Muldrew, of School Section No. 5, sent pleased to get his horse Xd 119 that was has been residing in Dakota, was in thi, nations of the world, The Government Ice iraftwi
� - ". r was covered up more carefully in order . to block, Blain Street Seatorthi �y both have a who allows his horse to bark 'a tree were : ,
� � , �'. I roteat hira'from the strong wind blowing thorough knowledge of the bubiness and by courte. . I six pupils to write at the entrance examin- stolen, back again and none a worse for vicinity lately visiting former friends'7�1r- started in right by selecting,,as Executive � _Mlidwaylk
I � q.* . P ' and furnishing none but similiarly punished there would be fewer ation, five taking the required marks, and the adventifre. We have! not heard, how- A. Cole thinks the treatment lie is receiving Commissioner'for the Dominion, Mr. J. S. I -_ .
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. I I � t the very best meat, they hope to receive a liberal spoiled trees. The Grocers', Butchers' and two being under thirteen years of age, and ever, whether or not Mr. McC itney, of the from Dr. Guatin is proving beneficial. We Lark. He is king atthe Canadian Pavilion - 'Ingenlow
� ; ,4, Hogarth was somewhat nervous on accoun share of the public patronage, ELL10'rr & BoYD.. -Mr. All were ba k again. -A bright little girl, � I - -
- = R of the action,s of the horse, and would nmt: . - 13371 Bakers' boye are the worst offenders. one of them taking 508 marks. creamery, lian got his butter hopa it will be to, r. in Jackson Park. He hak charge of all the . dti,ldo *
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1� � , -_" 1: the little fellow still more closely to her, ac- * on the Huron RoBad, west of Se ! ' 0 i inflani- every department, shows taite and skill : *4long,
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� n7aias mation of the lungs followiog in equal to any. The Province of Ontario � it cot
I " I �_f,� counts for their not peeping at the little f f " Tytle,r left Saturday morning on the excur- Mr, John Fowler, for $4,300.-- It contains previoue. This speaks highly for Mr. Mul. in ru g he noticed a light in 31r. William castes. - . I -I-
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; I I ,;,P� sion to Chicago, with the intention of taking & barn but no house on it. -Dr. Coleman to, class he sent to write, and none of them had couple of fellows in the store hi ]ping them- . number of the Awroy. He in the right man in the right 400 by�'&l
I- � ` ", . ing sweetly,which indeed proved too true, in this vicinity. -A large
: . - � I �� in the World's Fair. -Miss M. E. McLean slightly betterthis week than he 'was last, written before. It is also creditable to the @elves to Mi. Scott's property. fhey seem- youngsters in this vicinity are laid up* with lace, and he has good men to assist- him,. �� � this anal,
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�.r �� I rided to find hird pale in the sleep that in Galt. -Mrs. Chesney, of John street, and �
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. � .- ... aking. Mr. Hogarth took im- this school has come out ahead. had a lamp lighted and did - 6 n Put a more favorable time. and Mr. A. M. Wilson, of.this pJace, The - On eitbJA
. . �, knows no w her HOD, are taking their annual outing at ed blind's' eve a Cumming was preached �
� , , %, . , �� i9 STOLE -N Hop.sE GOT. -It Was mention ---*— down the windov Mr. - Kaiser of the late Thom% * display made by Ontario in every depart. ers) sev*
- - - _. mediate measures to restore respiration, but Bay field. - Mrs. Frank Fowler and daugh, a . slipped quietly awa an in the Metbodist church last Sabbath even- ment has been a source of wonderment to I
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I . . ". , , as. The ead' the spade away from the road side at lot awaiting to receive 51r. Scott's isitore when eaters demonstration at Kineardine next to the people of the United States, who smooth A
i , _� �, � - 4. hour, but with no succe event 'a dine and other places. They drove their from his atiblb, in that place on the previ- ee - �� � I
il �, oi�, ! a terrible affliction to the bereaved parents, . I I Eke a delegate from the Court here. thought they were better pobted than I each coo
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I . . .1 , " . own rig, going leisurely from place to place, ous Wednesday night. Oa Thur8d ght 13, 6th line, had better return, the same, as they attempted to make they a lt� from the w k ,
- .,. I only child, and -Mr. H. Laundy, store, They had not long to w it. As the It is expected the first meeting here, under Europeans, but who had the most erroneous - aind -
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1, � Constable Dunlop, of this town go robbers came out they. were Pon noo'd on and the auspices of the Salvation Army, will be 11
. _ ��r�ir, . , they indeed have the kindest sympatilyol mer tou,riDg.-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, ' of the 7th line, got rid of a lat of oherriese . ideas of the extent and resources of our with tho
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I - I the, y friends in these sorrowful cir- of Wroxeter, were in town on Saturd &Y' Gow for Althou h the robbers made a st6utiesist country. Among the many Canadians seen o of
; �' -�' 1K rif. .on Sund y evening last, Hid he caught over -powered by Mr. Scott and hil friends. held in the Temperance Hall next
� cumoUnce&. an a bueh, alongsi 'he .!Ads it would have been no fun 9 over there were Mrs. Beannian, nee Miss .
. _,*I'�, -4 riday and the horse was got a little further in 11 "decline
:-, ..- i . � -,a they were captured and taken to Clio- operated in this village. -A stick of timi bar Maggie A. Stinson; Mr. Thomas Brophy,
� �"..,.4,�. near relatives attending, and the little body Dr. P&ton. It is 18 years since Mr. Miller - them. -A wagon load'of young men made a anc , . - 9
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� - 1, I i - rests in E ,xeter cemetery. It -might be said was in Seaforth, 'and he was surprised at the raia oil Mr. Bell's orahard, a few evenings ton where they were secured in the look -up fell upon Mr. Matt Mann's foot, and as a formerly of thin place ; M�r. C. M. -Wilson ; . several j
I � . . 'i,p'. � restored to its owner. The harness, how- til Monday mornivg, when they were result he is a cripple.-Alost of theifall Mr. Thomas Brophy, formerly of Clands- .
, '.. q thatMrs Rogarth was formerly 'a Xise change both in town and country. -Mr. ago, in search of oheiries, but Mr. Bell's un I . a gr&du
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. � . .. ,4 _ osed of a couple of fir They are strangers in these part and are a crop. Things are coming on so fast that the tented and happy in their ad I perform
. , r, �� resident of the township of StepheD. . Mr. Badour informs us he� asgisted are in the midst of the hurry of 4&yiug,
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4 . ;4 � day. Eutter-to Mr. Win, Kyle, of tile Rea Tavern, - pretty hard looking pair and are c,ld 6auds harvest of 1893 will soon be a thing of the but all express -a loDgliag desire to visit their I � � of Ibe I
- - -i , - - in the erection of the first shanty that was d been sto r ten from - cutting fall wheat, and thinning turnips. - past. There are more hay stacks th - many friends and relatives in, Canada. ... lwped a .
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I � ; I o;4-.,;-, ' eld creamery, Mr. Dunlop set out ' were found to be well filled 1 with'! watches, been seen in these parts for many a year. - .0 I doo6ogt
. � N'i� ing ia the First Presbyterian church, the Waltdn. - . .
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q ; *�j V �, 9 of the female persuasion, from Goderich, early Friday morning to look fori Murray. kvives,-handkerchiefm and other" valuable -The apple crop in this vicinity will be very Gorrie. -1 right h-
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� r, ,�a �� F . goods which are, supposed to have been light this season. Many orchards are almost I bjWiks 0
, , ,,-, �. :,; : ed to a, lecture by one of the most famous of their abode on the railway track a short onary Society, LOCAL DoiNGS.-Mr. James Armstrong,
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.1 _. " � � Presbyterian Missionaries, Dr. John G. distance east of the railway tank, on Wad- . stolen. � Mr. Kaiser is to be commanded- for barren, -S., returned from Ottawa last week, - . - modical
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, t", 9 harness was, and following his directions Turnbull, on the 16th concession of Gre on ,� where he had been attending the meeting of
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� ,�_ i work as a missionary on the Island of Tanna ous, On Friday Mr. C. Bethune, on behalf arried through, and as the . LOCALITIEs.-A number of our villagers Laughlin and Mrs. Robert McL&ugbh*n left
. _ �- I field-. Murray ad,mitted taking the butter, gramme will be c robbers. When the proper tim( as they
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� 1 � - U.- t in, No,vem er, 1858, bei.ng sent out by the of the railway company, laid. a inf ormation bat - stoutly denied taking the horse and object is a worthy one, all should attend. - C:m on Wednesday of last week for Bowman- tUy be
� 1 " " " I sly get a spell'in the can and country people intend spending Tues-
,,�`,_,17� � Free Ch.-urGh of Scotland, in �com,pany with against them with Mr. ,John Beattie, J. P.; ; . will lik, t MI prison
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�w - . 11. � q: r his rig, although he admit ' who did twine. day next, August let, the day of the union ville, whither they have gone to visit I
. I _, . a Mr. .N school picnic, at Goderich. The fare from friends. 'Mt. and Mrs. i amen McLaughlin C6648
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� IT tf " I was. attendedwith constant danger and un- interview th� - There wer idep and the match V,eo P '"
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. � Z I : i are there, as they are both well - able to advantage of his situation, broke open a resulted in a victory for the home team by taching Whiteman Pa to imow- Lucan to play a friendlygme of base ball of her children, has gone to McKillop to - 11
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I � " , �� 1-ife. , . t,hey gather a lar a crowd of the citizens t 0 J club, heading the, list with 15 strE - I inniago were pliyed, which resulted in a Deaohman, an old Howick pedagogue, o0cil -
� 1'. In 1866 he was again on the field, be 0 " Bayfleld. I . aleighn �
: . -�-: ii - . w minutes, he pould find no trace Jambs Irwin second with 14. The follow- - f score of Lucan 8, Exeter 6.
� .. , F- , - ng a me - absent a fe L . Some good pied the pulpit in the Methodist church tion h*
, Dentist, of 010ton, batting was done by the Exeter eltib. The very acceptably last Sabbath. - Herbie � L
, F� - flaten to them. f the band keeps this'up � of the follow -afterward'". He was closely ing is the score : ,� DR. T. C. BRuaF,,
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I .1 :_ n_, thin cott James Ballantyne.... 15 Pollock's Hotel. . 1329-18 r 11 �
; - , : 1. �, - on shirt and a pair of pants. It is Ste hens ........ 13 The fall wheat in this vicinity is being ha -
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I , , � has seen it turn from Cannibalism to Chris . f likely, however, that he would et some James Irwin ...... 1. 14 Do ds ........... 12 1 c flannelette . nd in our village. -Mr. John Kaine an
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� I � I I !� r.. 'person to assist in refieving him of tile 10cingi, shirt. W. H. Moncur's families spent the past few Kaine have gone' to the Northwest. May
� � - I ,I even been sending out. missionaries on their ome weeks visiting fri nde in ; , J. Ross .............. 12 Beattie ........ I . 10 to be found anywhere. New cottons, . , .,.
Z i., : spending a Ingo, cottonadea &c. received this wee 1�37-1 days at Grand Bend Park. -Mr.Jo�nGould, they have a pleasant time. -Mr. Henry Da 9uAr4
I � ; 1� f, own account. Three years ago- Dr. sPaton Manitoba. 'a haud-cuffs. Murray- is well-known here- Dr. h1cNaughton... ., 12 R. Roche ........ 10 � I I � .f 0 Y �
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I I � United States Government to prohibit the well advanced and look well. This is Mr. D, Ross ............. 10 Turner ........... 9 ; * - U Aeo.
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� � . 0 liquor traffic between that country and tile Johnston P a second visit to the Prairie Pro- R, Watt ............. A. Stark ......... 0 Mr. er.-M . . � . - � H I -
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. f � t, ,��Gure'the money necessary to build and Smith, and Misses Lizzie and Aggie Smith, � a was referee, and D. Dorrance Case, W , were via- - . who � . . Was no.
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I . if are at Grand Bend rusticating for a couple thetu,ountry entirely, as he is so wetil known, I iting this breezy village last *eek.�-Xios. ter W. J. Wellington and Edgar Weetcott, oughly understands the business and
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; 11. - , -, 11 Dayapri g," which was wrecked. This is and if be does.leave,the country will be well and F. S. Scott, -scorers. � Lottie Kerr spent Sunday at he ho�me in with Masters Alex. an* Ed. Stewart, all of has sufficient capital to c.arry it on, A I-
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r. n 1. - --, , :* . Goderich, is at present visiting frie in again returned, from Oxen Sound to reside visiting her sister, Mrs. Georg I
� I 1. . eal for whisky allp other people's property. Mitchell, passed through this place on Fri- ter's ,� absence in New York, is becoming 'D _h
i - .. . gerly lidtened to by a large audience and - �, . hinks Brussels in the best place Mr. Thomas Roberts, who has b an efigsoed ' I
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, � �, age, and she still steps about " briskly as k Kippen. � situation in Zurich. -Mr.- -J. *cAllister, will open &great boon ins. commiluit ,
�� � was taken up, The choir f arnialled suitable rned home on Friday last.- .d a few weeks rusticating. -Mr. , .
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Railway telegraph office and cket agency, George Martin, �
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. . - - � �Aa my orders and sale of Twine have been beyond old so. ing here, returned last wee�.. 1% ra McAl- his pare Us here. -The Rollins & Williams �Mr. and Mrs. Grieve, of Harri'ston, were
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I " � .. EQ740NDviLLE NoTES.-Loweriag clouda Charlie Stewart, who will hereafter have scattering aniong the farmers and fin or ei that all quaintances. Ile is now ro'siding in Cross- . t firm having pur- day of this week. Mrs. Grieve is well and . of'pra
l I threatened the workers in preparation for full charge. -Mr. Win. PiAaird and famil may be supplied and none disappointed during the well, Michigan, and is a dentist. He in &c. Smith, Georgetown, e gu st 0 her the 10thiof Au4ust,tha I
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11 . the 4ocial on the grounds of Mr. J. 0. Rose, -are at Chicago this week, visiting friends season, I have- another supply corning -4 Farmers companied by Mrs. Mart -in. and their son.- sister, Mrs. Ed. Elliott,.,A pr ent. ev, chased oy,er5,000 bushels of No. I wheat from favorably known in our village, having -
S coming f roin a distance will not be disappointe"i rn pen,e he Sauble line, Hay town- taught music here. -Rev. Mr. Torrance and- � . man. �
� . . r. Arth r P)ck has dominance with. -The Bobier Pro. his daughter Gertie paid our village a v b -fo�
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I on, and the result was the moot successful D. Johnston, and Mr. and'Mrs. W. D : totting their supply. - Nothing but the best twine on siting here during her holidays, -Civic with friends in town. -M , ship, to".' isit 9U I
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- I � taken a situation in Hrnre,lll�-]Mr. Sid duceCorripanyis infullblast and'everVat. onTuesday of this week, -The Salvation 139-
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i '. i3_1� � � day for Chicago to spend and inspect. Ti[ONAS blEbbis, Kippen. ' 1336x2 holid fo ,
"i I � ente�tainmeut of the kind ever hold in this Bright left on Satur i ay has been declared by Reeve Kerr on
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,;; , .14 � � ,.; � villaie. The evening, though cool, was a week at the big show.-Mr� David Dor- i SCRIBS.-Cattle buyers swarm our little Auguat 2nd, in aw3wer to a large petitiont Smith is siopping in town - o business. -There is a Army opened fire on Sunday evening last in iseed 7
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; � , I very'pleae,ant, and those so disposed could rance, who is spending his holidays in town, village at present. One of, the largest ship. it being the day o)71 the Foresters' celebra Mr. Harry Young, wife &no fami y, (f Clin- great scarcity of w. all our village. The hall wa rims
K� u " I ; : . . , are visiting friends in W . Aessrs. for street watering *purposes. But the vil- night service. The law should prevent them
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lz,* � . lage continues to prosper just the same, al- from playing in the vicinity of churc .
;�!-: l, q�� the spacious verandahs. The grounds, , lie school, re-,eived" notice the other day time was made on Monday, when seven car. reached itis majority and is now of age, and J. E. Swartz aud W. Vapstone, Of Wing- . - - ,search
- ,� ,,, , ", , - " - � d Ed. Swartz, of God rief., spent though under very trying circumstances.- during services, as it very much disturba
. -*. �y which were tastefutly illuniinated with that out of 39 of Ilia -pupils that wr - were shipped, realizing over $9,000 to the older it gets the better it gets. -The harn, an - .
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4� 11 - � i Chinese lanterns and tile torches of the the entrance examinations, 31 had passed the farmers. Five cars belonged � to M r, voters' list for Grey for 1893 is out, be . .
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L I , , ]" - " I -, hand, presented a pleasing and animated successfully, and that his pu'ils bad carriiad George Ireland, of Toronto. Surely we pobted up on July '26th. This Is th.e list ever held in Bayfield was that o ,. uesday his nephew, James Lucimore, who was &coi- meetings is a very objectio4ble feature, - I
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- 1, . ,-� i.� � f he successful pu. Varna and Bayfield, aasembEo a Id Mr, farm near Alvinston, on July 17th laoL He they were in any well -ordered ohurch�_Alr. thrair .
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� � I �,,- , t'� the order wan excellent during the whole Mr. Dorrance may well -feel elated over his Manitob� visiting her many friends, retifrn- �pilS from Brussels at the recent examins. Jowetlb's grove. There were also P enicers was well and favorably known in this place, Lawrie, of ChIcagoo is visiting his wife �.�,
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" I i nk Smith, Dan. Strachan enjoyed themselves immenoely.- e nember and was highly respected. -Detective I
. k-F.J for vGlantarily placing their grounds ,-and they try. -A, ra. James Love, of Toronto, is have been a serious accident took -place at MyrtlelNott, Fra -
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: ,;,, tee, and doing all in their power to render Love's many friends will Ile pleased to see George Taylor had occasion to cro o er medal. -Dr. Gibson, of PiotOD, August 25tb.-There is allarge n n �ber of last here visiting friends.�Mr. Henry vacation with farmers, earning poOket
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; ., � � I f he gathering a success. Though the main her looking eo well. -The Civic Holiday for tracl�'with h office in Smale's block, guests in town, A full list will b e; , given Jones, disposed of a Noxon binder to Mr. money, and at the same tim .-
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� ` "I . . f" fit to in ke a cor- is being brought to the creamery. -Mr. advantage of the opportunity thus .&&rdea -
I _.;'1_1� iog the handsome su-n of nearly $40. Ex- terested should bear this in mind. -Nearly giae driver, who stopped his train prevent- , busy with the hay, and a fine week they issue our referee has oeen I I oat'at
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7 , .-.,.,� .uoic from.the Seaforth band, and all the fall Wheat in this vicinityls now cut, Ing any accident and possibly lose of life. have had, and a large quantity of hay has rection with regard to the footb It rilatch Isaac Read has the contract for selling the 1. � - - _b
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�,_, ! I F., in 6 was buttermilk from the creamery. -The two Jima ly, too, rather than walk the streetis, learn-
I.-, . t,: _41 from the organ and violin by Mr. and Mrs. and 9, splendid crop it is. Barley, which is G4Yorge should be careful in future. It, is bet- been saved, They have commenced the fall Played here on July lat. ' We th I - . -
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� . W, J. Chesney, enlivened the evening's now ready for harvest, is not quite so good ter tob�� patient for a7few minutes than to be wheat thin week, and it is also a good crop, somewhat partial, and h1s allowed l4is .own intend camping at Grand Bend next week. Ing to be indolent and impudent. f the I �
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� . � �;.- -1. �. - - away over three tons of hay, the product of fruit crop, and it is virtually nil]. -F. G. ended to become badly nlixed up ,kth the ter, was giving an exhibition of his skilful boys should be to form proper habit* during I on ,
� ., , �' members of the families of Messrs. George will give � splendid yield. -Mr. George vultu
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I � . �. . � 'rand Bend on Murdie, of McKillop, returned home from one acre. Peter'not only grows good berries, Blair is holidaying at Goderich this week.' actual result ; but as he showed h ffiself t urday .
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