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�, I ry. : good and bad alike stood.on ali:pper,v places. I the condition of ,aeein� Go d --"pure in hear [oyed with trighb Brothers, for the N,ast - unable to say what was her' trouble, but
. Wilso-.Ws Cash Groce t" P1,uple of years, left for Sarnia on Thurs ay, was not - to bei
. . : � . 'Th do to the south of thm village I thirdly, the result an pleasure ---:"Blessed." cc so serious as to confine her
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. I r � �aveebe:naina miserable condition for two Rev. Geowe 4'ackson made a few introdue- - where he has secured a good situation. -Mr. At the time of her death she was sitting (
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. : I Sugar &Tkd Sy mm) cheaper than ever. We are 1101 . .. I t remar a to his paper on spiritut,lism J. S. Ja'ckson, Canadian Pacific telegraph a chair and without any warning, fell eve
I selling 2S lbs, ot No. I gramilated sugar for $1 ; 82 1 or tbree*weeks past, and heavy teaming is or
� . I . for $1 : 35 tbs. 1 impossible. -Our people very iiiuch. 7the meeting then udjourned. I agent, bas been doing some swifi work in dead. Deceased was the eldest daughter,
t . t U& of a first clam briWht,coffee sugar . - 0
I ot a good yellow Sugar for $1 ; a good pure oug" the prospeet of losing, as citizens, Mr. J."O. .. 0-- . the transmission of messages. On Saturday Mr. John Reid, Parr line, and was in h,
� : syrup for 46D,per gallon ; an, extra bright-4ble Syr -lip - - Missio-.,-s.-The regu .
for 60o per gallon, and choice no- In - -is FoREic,.N last lie sent a message to East Saginaw, 43rd yeax. She was a most estimable ai
, � ade nis'ple syrup Rose and family, who intend' moving to Wohm,N .
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*for 90a. per j.,41on, our stock of Tess, Coffee/and gen- town in the near future. We believe Mr.. lar mptithly meeting pf this society was Micbiga I in less than ten minutes had
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I . eral grocieries is all new, and of theAist q,uali Rose has leased the Fairley residence, 4 held on Mond - evening, and , although on a reply. -Iii a recent fire in .Orillia, the missed in the neighborhood. She leaves
I . t a. t a lowes t,. cash prices. As we sell for aM ay - ther and illness millinery Store of Miss Budd, a sister of husband and six children to mourn'. the In
I . I resent occupied by Mr. Julius Duncan.- account of unpleasant wea
�, ort .,e only, we make no; bad debts that good cue- ,
... To have to nfideritly uaran. girs. David Dunban has so far reob-vered as in some families the attendance was net Mrs. T. W. Duncan;,of this town, was bad- of a kind and loving wife and mother. TI
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tee our goods and prices to satisfy 0 1 uY*rg- to permit of her removal to her home in 1 very large, the meeting 'was a very
- I 0easant Jy scoro�ed.-Mr. J. S. Jackson was in funeral took place to Baird's cemetery 4
� Call and examine our troods, compare our prices,then Seaforth I last week. -The Dennie farm, and interestiLg one. The ti -Was pre- - Totonto this week- on business. -The Can- Thursday. ,. -
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! you . a 0rkman adian concert company, cotnp6sed of Mr. I *--
; vill-age, has been aided Overby the president, Md.
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T I credit prices these, hard times or not. in Crockery which lies just west of this � - A . ) . Greenway.
� Gleorge Fox, violinist ; Miss Annie Louise
- or Glassware %,..e have some bargains ; some of the purchased by Mr. - W illiam McNay, of and the secretary, I Ira. J. R Lyon, read� *
", . � finest Dinner, Tea and Toilet sets made at' about the Lucknow.- We understand it is Mr. .811c- minutes of last meeting and roll call. The' White, elocutionist ; TAr. AN'k- H. Hewlett, New.Shoes and Rubbers at Post Offi
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;1 � prices a8'comnion goods usually sold. La S i .,e an entertainment in
A . "in( � .. .. -- N4y's intention to reside on the place, for a allotted" subject for the evening's discussion pianist, will gi� store ; prict,s right for bard timen. Better to pay I
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I , - and lamp go id8 very cheap. Pure Cream Ta.. r - . rs ft Carano's Hall, on the evening of Good Fri- shoes and rubbers than suffer with iiek-ness and p
- g%king Powder at less than half the'conibinsati n time at least. � . being, " mission work, among F6reigne in -more for doctors bills than shoe and Tubber bills.
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� 1price, Highest price paid for Butter., Eggs and i ill � . ----�# Canada," articles conve3 . 1425-1
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� rth. day afternoon, list week, a load of, Hens%ll. read by several ladies, as. follows : Work- friends in town this week. -Large numbers .
� , I Bank of Commerce Block. sea have been brought into town this ineeting last Friday evening was well a
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� ILST4 - curlers carne over to have �'a ' friendly game, apong the Chinese'in Montreal and British of her 0
1 ." with our players. Tha,t evening the irisitors' 0olumbia, and &mono, Icelanders, . Indians week,'and delivered to Messrs. McMann & tended. ,The entertainment was decided
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I All Sensible Peoplie I were defeated, but they were'- apparently and others in Alanitoa, by Mrs. Lyou, Mrs. Archibald. -Mr. Alex. NI-ilson has been Z�
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, ey stayed over until James Scott a . ,�I,a c le
. beat on revenge, as th . � � . g sh farm ; A. Pollock to the .Mell
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. Travel by � . next morning. Still th6y were -defeated, amongst the Jews, by Airs. Joseph Atkin-* a serious cold and inflammation of the eyes.
� I � - but *,ith commendable plack they decided son, and an acc n ission -'WIr. Win. Pickard was this year the sue- farm ; Jerry Brophey tothe Wilson estat
r . Thoin as Belt to the Cluness farm;
Z I C- IP- - to try again. Fortune was very loath to among colored people in Kent county, On. cessful competitor for the. club tittikard in �
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7 1 . perch on their banner, however, and victory tario, by Miss -M. E. McLean. All of these the three pair stono'games, among the infli-
I . 11 I . wishes move with the movers. -Mr. Walt
� 11 Free Facts Famia'and Sleepers contains fall tion in vidual members of the curlincy club. -Mr.
� was again for the Sea,forth boys. Every- articles, contained valuable informa . -
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E . Anderson, they scored a grand victory ; a e its appearance on Sunday. Surely .
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; . fitting tribute to their untiring persever- ments. The subject -for the May - meeting this should bring spring. -Miss Maggie NFNv Br.sr--\-E,,.-;.-'.A1r. J. Jcrdan, who ]I
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wi I I - t ly, and noteven the upsks on the road home, taken by Miss Tytler and.Alrs.D.D. Wibon. operating -at the C iadia --ific telegraph of Mr. Al. Williams, bas decided t
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� I J. S. JAXIMBON, Agen. . . I --e of Mr. J. 8. the egg business here. Mr. Jordan is
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� NINCS - No'twitli- Jackson. -Mr. John McTai'lish, who has pushing business man, and will be sure
L I the curling stones, could dampen their ar- THE MILLINERY OPEN . 5. 4 -1 .
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I . I dlentaind happy spirits. . standing clull vintes and Scarcity of money, been running a creamery at kapleton, dur- U ceed in his enterprise.
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� S.,EE S. Mullett & Co's ad on Page 5 the spring millinery openings, which took days. AM'soon as the season opens again . mexillop.
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I Tiat WILLIAlt PICKARD & COMPANY are Leaders 1426-1 place on Friday and Saturday last. Visit- Mr. MeTavish Will take charge of the cream-
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. I the quantity, and -a were numerous on both days, and at
. . in thel Clothing Line. They handle .��kMr. James Dorrance, of
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. Iler SOME good work horses for sale at very oi of',LNIcKillop Association, have purchase,[
. can afford to sell them at closer prices tnan sucia C, -wded that' North Da.kota, o has been spending the
P . ir , low prices. Call and see Thomas Brown, Seaforth. - times the show -rooms were so are . wh
. thorolbred Darliami bull from. Air. Wi
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. . BARBE . N i". i Krouskoff has starlted, with William Cc]
� - ever loOkAd lit. ' barbed wire feneift just Arrived. Call1alud get prices in-courteousaftenti.on to visitors, pretty on Tuesday. -A very',pecul iar and unusual man, t6 work at framing a.n(I buildingf
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. �:. , - i Jotv;sToN Bitowims. . 1426- ivell tested. Quite a number of sales were * weatker phenomenon occurred in this '-Own the summer. -Mr. Patrick Lonney is e
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I . - I ma,de on the spot, and promises of orders on Monday, la'st.week, in what appeared to 'larging one of his barng and putting sta
. WK PiCKARD & CO'S. RF-DPATit Golden- syrup put tip in two . I -
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. Barga4ni Clothing and Dry Gooda House, larly rioticable on washings hung out that -ts are tinxious to see the snow disappei
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; - Seaforth. BEST hand in ade tinware 'at lower prices . -�
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: is than ever offered before. S. MubLzrr ift Co's. urphase, and they will*not
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� now sold for 33 cents a pound,regular price 40 cents., and yet receive a -really beautiful and ser- - was Ao onfined to Seaforth, but visited
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. - at the 0 eri House grocery. 1425-1 - ]Plassed'by any town in the county for satis- of us. -Mr. D. Johnston, who is studying GOOD STOCK SOLD. -Since -January 1
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r -1 . � factory millinery, and we venture to say, at Knox college, was visiting friends in Mr. David Milne, of . this place, has d
i . , DISTRIOT MATTERS. Do you want a Tru:nk.? If'so, ca at the scarcely equalled. Our milliners bave a town this week-. He goes to Muskoka Falls, poseaof eight short born bulls to the follo
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: I new boot and shoe store. Just in direo , the
: I � — I emember the place-Carmichae k Muskoka, where he will] do mission 'work
� factory. R '%teltll 1110c;, high reputation which they this season fully ing parties : Albert Carter, Waltoi
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: � rec�6-nt examinations a,t the Ontario Veteri- , HORSE FUlt SALE. -A mare 9 years old, Pierce's- show-rooni, sliews excellent taste in Livingston is hotfie from Toronto for the church ; D. Al. Campbell, Poplar Hill, A] �
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� , old I cbeo.p. her designs as m4ll as in the choice of coltrs, va,oation.-Rex. George McKinley, of Owen
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� mary College, . . e notice the names of the weighing about 1,100 pounds. Will be 8, , I I I .
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� I - folloviiing Huronites who have successfull y T. Tue xpsos, Sea forth. I and we. predict a sitecessful season for her. Sound, was visiting at the parental home Co,%val, Elgin county ; A. .Alcl,eiman, D1
. - and credita!A7 assed their final exarnina- Poor. butter not wanted at the -Opera Miss F,oberts has been in charge at W. W. in Earricindville this week. -Mr. Renzie lin ; Wm.;,NlcNab, Cranbrook ; Peter
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. - horses: A. J. Gibbons, Wingliam- I � free- _ Messrs. T. Ballantyne & Sons, Mr. Mil
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1 1426.1 millinery 'rows in favor. There is a p sit n with hi's uncle--
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GF,T your IT ilk cans, creamery n I � 0 1 W r 8 - i 't
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Z W, H. Farrow, Auburn; Albert W., 11, er- I clCtI8, and dom.f.rorn conventionality, and a graceful a a i � e- e v ng frie a purchased the fine, red, two year old heif
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I Dairy suppli#') . _a,, bo�dness in her styles that attract the pref- Is 'w _Messrs I , , . , . AlarQhioriess 10th, and a roan heife
. -la,n S. White, Glenalla stand. . . lost 't
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� � Themas G. Waghom� , Kirkton. � - erence of manv ladies. The E. MbFaul annual deliveryof agricultural implements Scotsman. On. Tuesday, April 15tb, 1)
1 1 HAT'S, REMODELED. -Ladies wi * -il 13tb, will be - Col
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.� A Br(-, ApRiL FoorL.-The small boy wlis theit orders at Miss DORRANQE'jo Fancy S Seaforth. their price tables. All hats and bonnets, made quite a festive occasion. There will farm.
. not svlone,tb-is Year in his all foe . I . . cession, Speeches and a free dinner . . ,
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. pranks. The weather took a sportive hand pod farm hand are sold at prices varying from 50 cents to t customers. Thl6e annual deliveries have Wroxeter.
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� I . Sun day. froze on the sidewalks as it cwne GOMMOCK. 1425-1 $1.50 to $2.50. More expensive hats are Mr. John P. Gibson, a former resident of tion received from Mr. James R. Ross,
. . 1 16 ' NEw button boots, new Juliets and � .new also exhibited, in every style and variety on Seaforth 111.11 I . n -in-law of Mr. Thomas
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� . Oxfords for ladies, a,fay down in price at the new ends, and Livingston, of H lett,but now of Plymouth
i . -was anythiag, bat pleasant or even safe I . other tables. All Miss Stobie?s fri .
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: . boot and shoe store. W. H. ,Willis, Manager. Car -
i they -are numerous, were delighted to again county, Iowa, wri es us 'that be has just
i Xauy of our eitizens, as they sbuffled care- inichaelis' Block, .1 � -wbeti"he stated th%t Mr. Ross had kept
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� - faRy along; -.vere fooled by the treacherous * --K W * greet her here, and to admire her neat and sold his 240 acre arm in that county for Open -house on the evening- of Iiis. taki
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I . walks and ca -me down to terra -firma with 6 We people of Selfortb and vicinity for their liberal elegant handiwork, which has given ,this es- $13,200, and has lJought a 600 acre fartii i - n possession of the hotel ; anil that there Ni
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I irt manner as uuple"artt in feeling. that be has remol,ed his stock to Cady's block, two customers from far-aad near. Mr. Pickard, -Services will b,e 1held in St. Thomas' church. --- - - --0 - - - :
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. where he is more fully as is his usual custorif, shews a very I during Hol �� on Tuesday and Thurs'
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. . DIED IN� Al TVllTGA-,;.--1N,1a,ny readers of in Mall navinglioughtaAarie stock of Wall m linefy.� This esta,b day at 4 o* . c1cl i�� ie afternoon, on Wed- CLIVi�s.-'Alr.' McDonald, of Eden, n
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� - late t, i -no and colorings, and he is prepared to of goods of all sorts, hats and - morning 3 I W:l Tilsouburg, is the guest of 1A
. bonnet� in at 10., 0 o'clock. -Miss Alaagie
. I � sudden death of Alp. - W. W. Gray, sister , R W. H. Butt conducte(I the quarte
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� sell a , ' he lowest pn9sible price3. H ornotto ia,:a � Sloan arrived last week from N, auaimo,Brit -
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4 I an( . I Wil- Cady'�21oek. � . .1425-1 head of her depart - profitable,
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� favorably known, her invariably bright plements here on Saturday. April 13th. All teanis manner. The style3 in bonnets have under- plucked in a sheltered nook in a Aarpurhey
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r . I which processidi will be formed and " . Jubilee Singers are billed to sing in
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V . a tendency now being towards broadnesb or earliest open air spring flowers we have
� friends. She died, after a six days' illness, principal at reets oi the town to some public place, ) '
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I at, the residence of her brother, Andrew : where short iddreises Will be'delivered by 4rspreaent- broad effects. Th"is is said to(.have been heard'd r of young people at- AJ ethodist church on Saturday, Sunday i
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Willson. inPickford, Michigan, where her ative8of the firm :! M.r. Beneweis,Ret-ve of KaKillop ; adopted to harmonize with the extended tended i party at the residence of Mr. J. C. 0
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I loss will, be m, uch felt. . Air. he hprd, Reeve of Tuckersmith ; Mr. T. E. skirts ,so prevalent at -the present time Gilroy, of Clinto�, last night. -Mr. J. R. preach on , mina. No doubt Ia
i I., ---- *-- Hays, OF31OKi'llop;Mr. M. Y. McLean,M.P.P., One -style, called the butch bonnet, i's Jackson, of the late firm of Mullett & Jack- gatherings will greet them as they are ,
� Edito of"'Titz ExpostToit," and Mr. F. G. Neelin, .
.� - . Edito of the S.estorth Sun. A free dinner provided especially noticeable for its wide -spread, son, leaves shortly for Guelph, where lie of the finest colored troupes that have
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I S;VCC&S.%FVL STV14.-STS--The Asults of � by th firm for their customers. 1425-1 - tempted to sing the old p1tZ'ritation. ,songs.
the recent,examinatiGns at Trinit � wing -like appea,bance, and being 16rownless, intends enteringlinto business. The people . .
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7 college, Toronto, have just been publisi-ted,
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. and.fram- them it will be seillntha-t the Sea- . 14il-I style of wearing the bair. -'The Napoicon, a worthy citizen land enterprising business
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themselves, Messrs. F. A. Scott and J. W. .. it ' � of Mr. Robe t Leatberland .
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I � Livingston each successfully passing the , proior etor of " Pride ;f the V.1le3 Medicines," and space to mention. Fancy straws prevail pen road, sontl. of Eg-mondville, died on- p en road, south of 11' ,gniondyille,
r - - - eceivi " Ligl�tning Tooth- Extractor ' "now at the Commer- in both hats and bonnets, ,but there is such Tuesday, aged 4; years. Air. Leatherlan& other day gave birth Co -e. lanibs. Thi.,
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; primary exaraination, Mr. Scott r larr a cia.1 R tel, 8.eafortb, and will remain-til,l April 18th, -
certiftc�tte of honk,r. In the first yea,roex- 1896. !,All chronic d-iseases treated. Special atten- a variety and mixture of straw, lace,net and had been in poot health fora long time, but something,we have never heard of bef(
� � aminations Mr. J. S. Her- received over tion to skin diseaaeg, pimples, ulcers, eezama, etc. -vvire, that a novice is bewildered and utterly was generally able to be around. The ftin- All the lambs and the ewe are alive Ic
10 Disea4es of a private nature. Impotency, Nervous s. Large hats eral takes I Inc- likely to live. ' �
�- X�eth, ne. over 60 Debility, the result of youthful , fol,ly and excesses, una .
I per cent,,. and M r F red ii . ble to define combination . place io the Alaitlandbank ce AN'F,,,T END NOTES. -On Sunday, mi
- per cent, At the exa-minatians -at the Dairy Gleet . and Stricture ,pf long standing, Diseases of hold sway, and crowns, full round, or ta,per- tery this (Frid �) afternoon. -Owing to the
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. School, Mr. P. C. Paipineau, of Constance, womeo, painful, profuse or suppressed Menstruation, ing, are seen on most of them. Flowers are cold weather th� workmen have been un- Air. and Mrs. Amos Townsendwere driv
. - Uleersition, Leucorrhoes, eta. Dr. Sovere-en prepares
received fin;t-class honors in practical cheese 4' Pho�phov Goldirij,"-for afflicti(jij�q Of the nervous everywhere, on and under the brims, Stand- able' to get �he new pipe organ, ordered for along the second concession, the road be
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):na-k-ing. Air. J. H. Scott, of Cromarty, cearee generldly, liervous Debilil when induced ing up boldly on their stenis or drooping St. Tho�iiias' ell 'chi in readiness for Easter bare, they were turning into the ditch
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I . . passed, in a,11 subjects and r4a.nked third �� by excesses. Anxiety. Mental trou le, also a aafe� fastastically over the hair. It is a season of Day. ' It is exp cted to be in positioll about sleighim ,
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- the list. Mr. G. W. Hill, 6f Stitm m erhill, and sure cure lor Alkaholism or a craving for 8tin,u. flowers, and very lovely and' true ci4pies of thelast.of the month. Arrangements are, the occupants out. The horse, -*%-bich-wa
]ants, Opium orCooalne, -and patientdoonvalescing . .
. alidAfr. W. G. Mead, of Constance, &.180 from fevers, obild-hirth, etc,; should use it. Con- nature they are. Fea,tber tips liave a now being made to give a grand organ re- spirited one, made its escape, dragging
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. pla e, but are less prominent than flowers. cital on Friday -,vening, 26th inst., to the cutter for some distance and breNing
- pAssed in all subjects. oultation and advice free. 'Call early and avoid the 0 * 1Z
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" � . . the doctor was here in 189-1. Office hours -9 a.m. to ' a 'fro e it I . the state of 'the ro
FOOT-BAT.L.-A iiieeting of the Hurons 8 1 p.m., Sundays I p.m. to 4 p.m. I . lovely hat, of which sever I were ex- in th c y haiving promised their assis- done. -Owing to -
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1 1 Was held at the Queen's Hotel on Friday hibited.- Fluted lace is a new and very tance.-The W,�Iton* Presbyterian church there was no setvice at Turner's chureti I
. I GR. -,n, DRILLS. -Call. and' see the new ' Sunday.-Aliss, Routley, of Winche
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o evening M -arch. 29th, at which it was de- : � . pretty tri7mming. Velvet rosettes and rib- having decided to put in an orgaii, have Isea
. l I Sylvester combined Pressure drill before buying else- . � . T
A cided to enter the cotitpst for the champlon- where� For sale by Tholuss B . town, Seaforth. bon bows, buckles and fancy pins are every. given an order t 4 P Messrs. Scott..Bi-others, of visiting at. the residence of .Mr. Oeo
� , : this town. -Miss' Maude Willson paid a Crich.-Aliss Fanny To,witsend is visit
� ship of the Western Football AssoGiation, . 9 15254 where. Iu'n6w colors, we noticed a lovely L
� - Th6 chib has a supply of first-class material, TirF, following is the result in two cases rose red, some new, shades of violet, and flyingvisit to h home here on Wednesday. relatives in Staulev this week.
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I I ittific as- of spraying apple trees with Mixture and bluet, a very pretty golden, bfown, and -Fire I sday morning
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; - Paris Green. The result was arriv,.d at by takiag Whiteside, who has served a term. of J
� bociation foot ball niay be looked for thi pinks and greens, It is quite fashiona,ble, destroyed the opera house and four stores.
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� ,coming semon. The followino- officers w ; la trees of the same variety, equal in,size and under and not considered at all outre to have four -The Huron Medical Association met'at years on the Northwest mounted police
0 ere similar conditions' spray ing the one and leaving the I
- " elected. : Honorary president Mr. J. Weir; other unsprayed. t Northern spy, sprayed, first-class Or five different colors on one hat. There is Clinton on Tuesday. Several papers were at present on a visit to his parents in B
- . I I . - 3 . y 56 ; second class, 43 ; third clasa, I; Northern spy the usual display of little girls' bonnets and read and cases presented. The next meet- sall. Air. Whiteside is a man of splen
- i president, Mr. 1'. Jackson ; honorary vice- .
� i . - . un4praved, do., 7 ; do., SO �, do.,'18. Newton Pippin,
. . - - president, Mr. .�lorris ; horiora�y vice-prest- spray�A, do., 15 ; do., 74 *,'�-o., 11 ; Newton Pippin, pretty muslin caps for babies, white and ing will. be held at Seafortb, when the tarift physique and weighs over two hund
� �F- cool looking. Jets are in many varieties question will come up and be thorougbl pounds. He has had many adventures -si
. I . deat, Mr. T. Stephens ; vice president, Mr. 4yed,do.,u;do.,40;do.,60. Thiswouldadd Y
� = trolits of in orchard of Northern Spyo,624.06 for ,'inch as sprays, coronets and crowns, &rid" threshed out. -Air. John Weiri of this Indians and the wild animals of the pla:
� �E Cheswrigli,t ;, captain. T. J. Stephens ; see- I �
. I �, retary-treasure -, J. � J. Cleri-4an ; coun I every und red bushels,and !or an orchard of N ewton will be quite extensively used -when -the sea- town, received a cablegrain on Monday, but has escaped without an accident.
I . I Oi ) Pippins, $26.11 for every hundred bushels. IT PAYi fjof
I J.:Oughtoa, W El"liott, S. Diekson, J. Liv- TOSPRAY'VOLTIt FRUIT TRFX.9. You cAN Buy BRAPS Sent fairly opens. All the shmv-rcionis"were announcing the death his father in ' was last quartered at Fort Saskatchew
- ingston. Hondi-ary iiienibers, W. Prender- SPRAYING PUMPS, %111011 Wilit, NOT CORRODE, AT OUR nicely draped with silks, laces and ribbons, Scotland. -Mrs. Duncan lVeLaren, of Hib- He has been on duty at Regina, Red D4
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� I gast, H. J. Crawford, G. A. De -war, J. VNI� - w-'R'-ROOxs, SEAPORT". Estate T. T. COLEMAN. and beautifully decorated with flowers- and bert, mother of Mr. J. P..MeLaren, of this and all tbe different .stations, He pai
4 Smith J. L. 1--,illovan, G. Anderson, (11. - 1425-1 ornaments of various sorts. The weather, town, died on Sunday last, of pneurdonia, visit last week to his sister, Mrs. S. Clufl
Hamnii1l, D ' POS1T1Vr,.Ly clearing out sale of boots and whidh is no small factor in making the 6pen. following Ia grippe. She was a most estim- the 8th concession, Tuckersmith. He,
.. - . lvlel)oriald and'WT. McDonald. I shoes, at cost and under, commence to -morrow, 6th , .
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. of April, at D. Mclntyre!s. "See advertisement next ings a success - e months.
TH-E: HqRs,F, 'A'I-k Rt�E,r.-Greak activity has week. 1. - 1425-1 occasion, being sunny and pleasant. .het. -
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I been displayed in the horse maxlcet in town SEED arrived at Scott's 1z
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,during the week, and several large alutp- Mammoth Seed and Feed Store, A carload of choice - LOCAL B:RiEF.�.-A three year old gelding, . Kippen. . Bayfleld.
- �- X111enta have been inade. The various . six-ir.3wed barley. Tblo'barley was all orrown by Mr. �bred from the well known stock horse Mc- PLows. -. T. Mellis is again alive to the Those new Prints at Edwards' are
chibald, J. Hall and Sir. J. Hewitt, of the Township of Blen- plow trade with a full line of plow handles, would Wk of the town and country. You Should call
buyers,-Mi-ssrs. MkMann & Ar -, n boards, plow castings, for all kinds of plows. Plow see them b�fore you buy. There is a I-Arge
heim, Oxford County, on what is known as the. Bean, was sold at Mr. Dobson's sale, i -
Vervaeke. Milla-r-I amd Stoddard -were all Th
. . Blenheim 111119. It is a nice even sample and will Tuckersmith, recently, for $130. is bolts and all plow repairing attended to with first- choice amsortment and prices from be a yard up.
busy shipping. For some tinidi past they make a splendid change for the farmere in this to- shows that the right kind of horse will still class attention. A large stock of plows and gang new Dress Goods Ducking is the newest material
ave n houghout the country, cality. RoRT. Scorr, Seaforth. :1426-2 , ows always on band and sold at the bottom dollar. summer. 14
- . . bt ing a good price. -While feeding come cat. Pl
� ailid large numbers of animals were deliver- THF. AVAvkRix Bicycr-Es.-ThosO who tle on Thursday afternoon, last week Mr. T. MELLIS, Kippen. ', 1424x3 TuE CONCERT. -Every- one who possi
ed here during the week. At one time this have seen them, say they are the nicest, strongest ' ITP,ms.-Mr. Alex. Montieth, jr., has se- .
. I and cheapest high-grade wheielo. W. Charters, of the .Mill Road, Tuckef.,: can should attend the public school con(
Call at the offloo , cured, the work of repairing the road from
. - week the dealers bad over 300 horses in the or ware,rooms and see for yourself. We can supply Smith, mef with a painful accident. ,. A� to be held in the town hall, on Thursi
stables here. For these all average of $80 wheeWat any price. The estate of T. T. Coleman. f was coming down out of the mow with a his ownWiace to within a mile of Bruce- evening next. Several special features -,
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1. . -was paid, representing fil all abouto $25,OW, . . " 142�4 t fork in his hand, when the -fork slipped and field. . o doubt the work will be sa.tisfac- be among the items on the programme. .
I which has been paid out to the far = ers in Do( LOST.- 'Young Newfoundland dog, fell on his left foot, one prong foing through torily done, as he i's the right man in the have room to mention bul- a few new sot
this vicinity within the last few weeks for anowe ng ooameoU'ffap:" Reward on retur�ii- , right place. -The onion fever h4s struck our .'
ing to 1. Langstraith. . . th,e ball of his left foot. -8N, e are always village, Mr. Joseph MoClymont having choruses, charades, tableaux, fancy Ia
horses. On 4NIondav, one car load was 1425XI glad to know that our subscribers appreel- . drill in uniform by 16 girls, the fire briga
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shipped to Detroit, a'aid on Tuesday two car . ate THE ExposiToR, but it is seldom we rente . d an acre of land for the purpose of by 15 boys. This will likely be the I
loa-da were sbippe(t to the old coun I try a,nd AIINISTIEI�TAL AsSOCIATION.-The montlily- have the appreciation shown in such a sub- growing Dutch sets. -Mr.. D. D. Wilson's concert of the season and the best.
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I *u,e load to New York. In the cours;' of a meeting of the South Huron -Ministerial stantial wa . The other day.we received a egg wagon made its first trip for this season LoCALrTiEs. -Wesley Vanstone has g,
few d * y to our, burg on Friday last, -Mr. William
� aysianother large shipment willbe Association was held on Monaay afternoon renewal from a subscriber, paying up in full . to London after spending the winter here
Made. I . in the Lines street Methodist church,Exeter, to January Ist, 1898. -While goin home Ctidmore, who always keeps things,moving, JohA E. Morga-ft returned to Cleveland, I
. . 9 m4de a large shipment of cattle, 64 head,
----,-*- . . the pi esident,Revi. W. H. Butt,in the chair. one evening last -week, Mr. Oscar Wei Monday. -Alessrs. Jackson and W.
I After the opening excercises, which consisted ped on sonid' ice and fell, breaking one of ,.
1�1 - E.GIKONDN11�1.1,.� NOTHS.-We believe 1895 . 0 . 1 '9"P- from our stationji on Saturday. ' They ivent Baker, of Egmondvile, were in town I
ia the jubilee Year of o7i)churcli, as it was of a Scripture reading and prayer by RIv. his ribs. -Alluding to evangelistic services CLIrect to Liverpool. -Mr. T. Alellis has week.. -Miss Spooner, of Clinton,was a gu
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Crraham as'pastor. There is so me talk of a meeting were read and adopted. Arranue- fers to a former 8eaforth ooy, as follows : Joseph McCl ont.-Mrs. William Cooper, stand that Messrs. Peter and Allan Me(
� celebration beiti- held" daring f- 44 , who has reen poorly for .some time, i,
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: I lie c,pniing, inents were made for the J un.6 meeting,whoen Rev. George McKinley, by his hard and 8r' � ' have rented the Granger farm. -Mr. W.
� I aUrnmer. Nothing would be more appropri- now better.�Our saw mill is runnilIg 24
; the Ray. W. H. Butt is expected to give a faithful work, has made many warm Walker, is busy making up mattresses,
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I ate, though, ' rha-ps, feN�, if 'any, hours a-dav, with two gangs of men, *,it or-
� pp of those sern:ion from the text "To the pure all things friends." -The many friends of Mr. George pairing furniture, etc. Miss Nellie Ki
. . . - who witnessed the inaugural services still are pdre," and R-�-v George Jacks . on is,pto der to reduce the large stock of logs on ,wh C,
I Good will be pleased to learn that he has hand before the weather gives out. -Mrs. o is well known, having for a number
- aurvive.-Tbe machinery of the " Family prepare a paper on spiritualism. On motion secured a --compromise with his creditors, years been associated with her sister in
I Compact7" at Ottit*&,., does not seem to. of Revs.C. Fletcher and W;A1. Martin, the and will continue the boot and shoe business Demnest, of Zurich, is visiting with her
k . . -- � work smoothly just now. No -vvonder such daughter, Mrs. James Moore.-,23�gar mak- dress and mantle making business, has op
� following resolution was unanimously carried in Wingbam.-Mr. Peter McKay, of Tuck- - - . ed lress making establishment in the
! diverse elements produce friction The ing is now in full.swing. Many of those a '
- . I - with many expressions of sympathy frona ersmith, left this week for McLennan, Al- sidende next to Dr. Stanbury. She '
l large yellow contingerit in the Cabinet niust, the m embers present. "This Association iit goma,, to visit his brotber.-Mr. Stoddart engaged have had some good runs of sap. -
I . � secured the services of an able assistant
: . J lind difficult in subordinating the leading this meeting express Sympathy with Rev'. a New York horse buyer, has purchased Mr. M� hicker is busy with his orders. for the person of Miss McClyment, of Goderi
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. principles of the lodge room to party exi- - spring, with buggies and wagons. -Mr.
- . H. W. Locke and his people in 'the serious E. C. Coleman's fine driving mare, Gu8sie Co-.Nn,Li.xH.,zTARy SuppFR.-On Wednes(
� . John Tough, assessor for Stanley, made his
� g.encieh.-Mr. John Hart, who has worked 10 4 ta ned. by them in the ' ning of last week there was a Ia
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: . for acveral years in Mr. Thomas Hills' 19*9 a' ' 'I"' usual rounds last week. That is the time
. I Of thei Zurch, and pray that the Divine fessor Mills, of the Ontario Agricultural gatbering, at the River Hotel, of the friei
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� . . I this� astc�r to their spiritual advantage, and Methodist 6hurch last 8undq morning, and I
. The people of guide aind direct as to their future cc�urse,-" in the evening Rev. Mr. Hdlmes, � of Clin- -- 0 - . . remo al from Bayfield. A most excell
- the business of Mr. Pollock. �� � complimentary supper on the occasion of
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7 1 0bliking young man and a good mechamic. text, "Blessed are the pure in heart for they prea'ch&g in Clinton. -Mr. Will Irwin, for SVDDE--\- DMXTH.-A terribly sudden death was done. The following toasts were I
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4 . I eech from the throne." Northwestern Telegraph office, leaves parted this 1i Mrs. Foote bad always in
I a Sober appearance on Monday morning. The discourse was treated � under three shortly for Duluth, where he will take a been in good health until a little over a of Bayfield; the Government of the count
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F. J. Moorhouse, John Ferglion, sr.,
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cannot be given Mr. and,'U'ra. 0 warts for the
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BRiErs.-Rev. Weelev Leech' is visiting
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Stratfoi d business college. -Mr�,', Blackwell,
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of NAVingliam. foundry, wa"As in t villageon
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business. -Miss Mary Collie is xj�piting rela-
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tives in Toronto.-Alr. �ChristoAer Thorn-
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week. Air. John Lake also sl4ped a, car
load. -Mr. Sutherland, insurapQ agent, of
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field cheese company, was here la t Frid
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the Bluevale cheese factory in o der to lay
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fourth time during. the winter that people -
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from (t distance have come to look at the
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building one like it, proves it to be a �
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in all classes of Dry Good'a,
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everything we have to sell.
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that while she was in the act of getting into
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thrown against the vehicle, with the result
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as above mentioned. We hope to see her
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service here very acceptably on Sunday last. �
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-Mr. W. Rutledge has been engaged for
very compleie, and we would..,
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the summer with Mr. C. J. Nesbitt. -Mr.
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realty hke to have you call,
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A Barr has rented his farm to Mr.
Lowery for a period of seven years. -The
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singing school has been commenced. -All
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we aTe se ing evvrything
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desirous of joining should do so at ouce.-7
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Wingliam. last -week.-Mr. A. E. Scott, of
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on the street on Sunday by a ma,u*ho seems
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to be PeggLng.-the business of our mer-
dhantmust be increasing, if we may judge
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NEWS'NOTER.-The roads- this section
are in a bad condition at present, as the
heavy banks Of snow prevent the wheels
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from running.-Aliss Jennie Taylor, who
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has been visiting f riends in Kansas for the
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past four months, returned home last week,
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and reports havir)Lf, had. a fine thrie.-Mr. J.
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C. Ross has en-acred with Henry Johnson,
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the station agent in tbis village, is on the
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Endeavor Society of St. Andrew's ehurch,
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have a substitute in his offilee.-,Alr. Hall, -
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met on Tuesday evening, Land elected the
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church last. Sunday morning and evening -
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client, Miss Ellen McGowan; vice-president
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gr4p li appeared in THE E'xi,osiTon, to the
.Mrs. Chawn, of Clinton, were the Lguests -,of.
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relatives in. tow n. over Sunda .-Mr. Alat-
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Cassy had removed to Kansas- This, we
Floody was in Forest this. week on business.
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learn, was an error- Mr. and AIrs. Mc�
-Miss E.- Bentley AV -as visiting friends neax�
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Wroxeter last week. - Mr. John Me-
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Caughey, of Goderich, has now got settle (1 ,
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side. They find the climate much milder
in the Queen's hotel, and Mr. John Kel;I.N-
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has retired. -Mr. H-erbeft Young left R�r
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in health since going south. Their sons are
Toronto on Monday, to take a situation iL*.
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carrying on ain extensive business in the
a ftag stere,11 We -%ri sh him.success. -'W'e-
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manufacture of show cases and fine toilet
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soap, in Cincinnati, with branch houses in
place a week from Satufday.-Mr. Frank
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Philadelpbia, and SanFrancizeci. This is
Buggin was in Seafortb this week. .
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-Mr. August Eek -mire, of Logan, has re-
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tired front farming and become a resident of '
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been increased from $2 a month to L$6' a,
month, and he,'will receive the latter figure
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infuture. Air. Brodhagen was amemberof
are scarceof feed. Hay is selling at 1,;;8 and
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gau recritnent. during the civil war. The
-Mr. John Butter, ex-councill-or 6f Ful- ,
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Ainerican Government have generously for-
larton, has been appointed tax coUtector
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warded him the intelligence as above stated.
-Shortly after dark, one evening recentIV'.
for 1895. 4�
-Mr. and. Mrs. F. A. Campbell, of Mit-
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the wife of Air. James 13111.vidsc�n bad ocea-
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their winter visit in Southem California.
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has not been very satisfactory of late, ba,-
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some of whom went to investigate and foun&.�'�'gone
a fellow in the act of carrying away a gOi6�6-
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on a, trip to the old country.
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and a, gander. The rascal finding heJ. was
day to take charge of a school near 8t.
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pursued, dropped his plunder and tool- to
Catharines, -at a salary .of $4-00-
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man's geese at laying time would rob the
-The Presbyterian church at I:mNvoo&.
�as been closed for an indefinite period aw-
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-Two boys, John� Donnegan an(b -
Willie Foetter, shota, large lynx
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miles around assembled at residence
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of Mr. Alexander Ross, on Wednesday
evening of last week.to witness themarriage.
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lace and Palmerston Was dismissed with .
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Dennis. The matrimonial knot -was skil-
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township, has been Spending a few day,-,
with friends in Walton. 0
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Robert Miller, acted as bridesmai,l and
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groomsman. The gifts presented to the
. -Daniel Schlotiba,ner, of Rostock-, is
laying down timber for 'new
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bride were numerous, expensive, elegant
and useful. The bridegroom is one of the
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-Mr. Win. Stevensoul of Russelckle has
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purchased the Anderson 50 acre lot'o^Z tiie -
bride whom we have known from her child-
13Lh concession of Fallarton, Paying there-
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hood,iis an amiable and excellent young
the sum of $92,9()0.
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-Miss Sophia Ingram, who has b, een,
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young. We join. the many friends of the
newly married couple in wishing them hap-
spending the winter trionths with rel&-
tives in St. Njarv.s, left on Frid-ay for Win-
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ness and prosperity to the fullest extent.
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and John A. Hawkins are home froin the
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party at Sheppardton one evening lastweek
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and did not get back till the next day. -The
two weeks ago, having finished its season�'S.
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promotion examinations were held in the
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operations. They shi ed five car loads to,
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school here on the 28th and 29th of March.
Toronto at the time of closing. .
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-Mr. Henry McNichol, sr., of the Done
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'Vo�erich, is visiting her sister, Mrs.DeLonz,
al neighborhood, has rented his far L
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of the Royal Hotel. -Mr. Henry Otawiij
taken T. Melroseis farm for term of'
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almost impassable now, owing to the snow
-Miss Bessie Brown has been ap,pointea
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representative from the Methodist I Sunday
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needed -The stage changed hands
lately, Mr.Adams having given place toMr.
school and Epworth Le . -11 St. Mar, L
to the county Sunday 8 ague i 78,
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convention to.
be held this month. - '�
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"City , hi
had his arm broken the Other d�av While go- *
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of.Alidland', for the surnmer.-A, Ir.
and Mrs. R. Fole visited at the Royal on
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home fro He
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load of straw., and was thrown
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which was to be held last Sunday has been
well, who has been atteudi�g the Dental
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College a'". T oronto, will speud the sui.ii-
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met- in the dental office of .Nlr. F,. if. Eidt.
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morning, 23rd ult .1 burning the etigi
house, and doing Ine
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damage ta,
the engine and beiler.
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town for a few days this week, calling on
friends. -Miss James, of Wingham, is visit-
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young people drove out to Mr. and Mrs.
John Tamblyn-'s on Monday evening, and,
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some time, but lately seemed much imp
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spent a very rlea�ant time. -Mr. James
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Emig,
58th year.
-Logan township has put in a cl&i.m of
$40 against the town of Mitchell
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week.-AMs Jameson is indisposed at pres-
ent.-Mr. John McKinnon was iR Belgrave
for ,allow-
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on -Alonday eve,ming attending a special
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way hot ie h? Coalition had 'teen dis-
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