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T_ __ — � . eon, of Brockville, and fpr �erly . — Mr. John - EPARING .
he funior leaving � office of High Sub Chief Ranger, a posi. for educational anniversaries : God. Kelly out on his fatheros farmt on the P ' I---- - . -
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EDWARD CA - J . . tio'n which h6,.would -have undoubtedly erich, North street, local arrange. teacher in the Collegi ' es of peas i . , - j � - . � 11
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' =nonda , friends. He has just return'd from in one day I —FOR . .
—WILt BUY FINF� tly, by the, sad and unexpected W. Shilton ; *Clinton, Ratteribury 0 a neighboring farm two - � I . . .
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I their certificates and marks from the quen street, October 19th, ,H. Irvine ; Clin- the Province of Manitoba where he eo, while on . ' . I .� - . . .
. represents . tive head masters; other o her B. R. Jacobs, then � - ' ' a put in 7 days cutting 31 . 11, 1i
Sub Chief Ranger, the subject of ton, Ontarior - street, Richardson ; Sea. spent most of his holidays.—Mr.' James rdibust me] I . -
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.New.Made Dairy Butter didates should ,apply to the Public High forth, local arrangements ; Holmeaville, Constable has a pear tree in his� garden I es in the old style. � � . �
that the 17�irose who are good at figures may be - I . .
. School Inspectors'. .The result of the this sketch was generally recognized as Bayfield, local so over loaded with fruit F L TRADE, _1%
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—ON AND AFTER JUNE 2nd, 1890.— senior leaving examination will be pub- the deceased Brother's successor to that February, J. S. Cook ; He fears able - to make out how long it would I - - I
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� Seaforth,— bffice, and when the time arrived for the arrangements ; Var � 'ke one man to pull 14 acres with the .
lished on the 16th inst.- a . j
second annual meeting of -the Grand ments ; Hensall, - local arrangements ; it will be destroyed.—Rev. Mr.." Cosens t � is I . e-1. I
,ff Mustbe uniform in color and sweet. Prima'ry—E. Cash, G. Glass, W. Hog- Fthe at the above rate.—There � a
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I - was in town this week and called on a Be, , in . . -
garth, J. Kelley,.I. Kinney, J. Larmer, Court no other name was mentioned or Kippen, October 19, J. W. Shilton ; Dan , Ouri- New Goods -L . I
GODERICH � , R. Muldrew, J..MoKinley, W. Robin- thought of as a worthy sticcessorof gannon, J. Edge ;- Nile, local arrange- number of his friends. —A long eicuriion considerable bay out in the fields yel -
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. __ ..; son, J. Strachan. Junior,—J. Bethune, High Chief Ranger Harmon than% Lewis ments ; Benmiller, local arrangements. train from Mitchell passed up to Gode. is' likely to remain there as the greater -
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ey, T. Thorne, of Los Angeles. His ability to . The following statement of the Superan- rich on Tuesday. Thit was M - I ���_
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. civic holiday.—Mr. Henr Thbmpson� p . . I ,TVVBNT
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Tailor Made Clothing, Foray-th, L. Hillon, W. Kerr, M. Leslie, satisf&6torily fill the Position. was not nuation Fund Assessment was accepted: I mill , Lon- would be well for- some farmers to !_ . . I'It I
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. � . . d questioned in the least, and the active' Qoderich, North street, $97 ; Goderich, - of the Midlothian oat meaT 0 1 - . � - *UOTJ'B �
E. McLachlan, J. Prendergast (passe . tten. don, was in town on Friday Iasi. Mr. r�rhember the old adage, that " wilful 11 I
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Victoria street, $49 ; Clinton, Ra . � �
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from the her has since displayed, m. Rapi Coming .to Hand. . -
Made with the best intelligence, in Latin) J. Stuart, V skes woeful want.' I . z .
. .. ,j�_,Whiteside. Clin- interest the Brot bury str' ario, 'Thompson was sporting a very hand- waste in --Mias � I I I
by the most expert lb 'Itei, E. .Camp- whinh Us been productive of much good eet, $85 ; Clinton, Ont . �
ahoicest .materials and ton,—Priniary—E. on - cane, which had been - H 11, of Toronto, is visiting her � - . - _____� 11 . -
7 skilled labor to be obtained, the only difference and has materialix enlarged -the limits street, $71 ; Seaforth, $100 ; Holmes- some, gold headed I
e'en it and the finest. made to order gar- bell, R. Ferguson, C. Fortune, Ji6rant, p�Lentas here at present. — Mr. John __
betw Magee, of American Forestry �n California, has ville, $54 -; Bayfield, $42 : Varna presented to him by the employees of
ment being the price, Cheat your tailor out,of T. Jarratt, W. McDonald, H. , $47 ; I of the 4th line of Morris, has We will show this seas6n a - I oleat
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. of ofir tailbr L. Morton, J. Reid, T. Snell, J. Thomp- proven the wisdom of the action of the Hensall, $59 ;:Kippen, $30 ; Dungan. the mill as a mark of -good will, previ-, Wheeler, I . .�
hi anticipated profit by buying One oua to his departure for his holidays. purchased a very fine pair of year old . I I � I I
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made suits. We- can sell you the same goods son, F. Townsend. Juniors—H. Holmes, Grand Court -and the hearty apprecia- non, $55 ; Nile, $49 ; Berimiller, $40. colts from James Seale. ' I I
made in like manner and give you equally tion High Chief Ranger Thorne enter- A very interesting conversation. on This shows Mr. Thompson to be as general purpose I I— .
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U if not 116'better fit for what it would J. MacFarlane, D. McCallum, J. Ma- . 0 GR , ATER VARIETY .
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cost him to make them. All sizes, ulon'&, 'gee. Goderich, —Primary — W. Andrew, tains of the honor bestowed upon him." the evil influence of pernicious literature popular with his employees aswith the . I � � �
. and children's at aNvay down C Austin, F. Bald, M. Campbell A. It was in Seaforth that Mr. Thorne was was introduced b general public.—The members of the Blyth. I � I
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voutlig', boys' nd Dry Goods' . y Rev. J. W. Shilton, - Fire Brigade and Band,with their famil- BRIEFS.—Having been requested by I I - � � , I .
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W.Ices atthe Bargain Clothing a Denomy, J. Dalton, C. Fisher, L. ilus- first introduced into the mysteries of B. A., and was taken part in by several i . a . largo unm � THAN EVER OF . .
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use. pic-nic at Bayfield to- ber of ratepayers Reeve i I 11
sey, M. Ingles, A. Johnston, W. Hick- Ancient Forestry, when he was initiat- members of the District' Meeting. - A ies and friends, , I CheO 1
. WNI.. PICKARD, ley, A. Keefe, S. McLeod,M. McConnell ed as a member- of Court Sherwood .lengthy conversation- ,on the beat day.—Mi-asLulu Duncan, of Tor -onto, is elly has pro laimed Friday 15th inst. 0 . . -
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T. Kidd's old stand, Seatorth. J. lHoran, M. Potts, -A. Robertson, B. Forest on' the evening of September 10th, methods of promoting the cause of God at present visiting at the Mans'e.—Mr. a Civic holiday.,Oar dog tax collector .
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. Rush- B., Sillers, E. Vallance. Junior 1883. In January following he was on the different circuits throughout the and Mrs. Blackwell, of C.hic4go, who i going his rounds.- this week making . . -
- * _ I -been in town the guests of Mr. -on the canines.—On . 3
—8. �oyd, A. Hutton, � E' Halls, H. elected Sub Chief Ranger and at the District, led to the following arrange.,. had - 8 annual levy I - -
04vou txpooltov# H.Hennings,T.McKay, �. Morrison, close of the term,, June 30, 1884, be was ments for Evangelistic services : Gode- Alex. Davidson, left on Tue'.sday for e, Onday afternoon,- Mr. John Bai ett, an —AND ROFF1
I M. Parsons, M. Robertson, A. Rosa, M. elevated to the position of Chief rich, North street, October Ist, (d6puta- Toronto, to spend sbine time With Mr. �nployee of the flax mill, had one finger . -14� .
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� Sharman, J. Sallows, -A. Tiffin. I. . ,) Harris Ayers, Edge; Goderich, Blackwell's friends there previous to re on his left hand severely smashed in the I I � �
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DISTRIOT MATTERS. . 4, Victoria street, December lat, (deputa. turning home. —M � I 1
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— IMPORTANT NOTICE—To the Farmers: TnE SALT MANu.FAcTuRERs.--For the tion,) Ayers and Edge; Clinton Ratten. Hoffman, of Stratford, a' ; 4d the Methodist Churches last San- , .
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. . Weagaindeeire to call your attention � to the past year and a half or thereabouts, the bury street, (deputation,) Cook,' Irvine, visiting friends in towm.—Tho Beaver day evening on account of the opening � I .
OF INTEREST To TEACHBRS.—All can- fact that we are once more fully, prepared to lacrosse club, of Seaforth, went ito Strat- � . .
Salt manufacturers of this Province Edge ; Clinton, Ontario street, (deputs- services in St. Andrew's Churh.—St. . � 7
1 didates for third class professional cer- 'supply you with Seeds for the f;Jl trade. We 1� 8 C un- I
tiacates who obtained therequired non- are offering you this season 'good honje grown have been' working Under an arrange- tion,) Walker, Cook, Shiltou, Potter; ford on Tuesday to play a match with A drew Char h was re -opened on 8 - SE A �
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- pr�fessionall standing at the teachers' ex- Timothy Seed, grown by good reliable men. ment between themselves, by which the Seaforth, December let, (deputation,) their old antagonists there, and got de �y last after being closed for some time Our Mantle - RooM .
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� Also the Surprise and Roger whehts, which entire. output was handled by one firm. Richardson, Shilton, Cook, Ayers, worsted by' three goals to cme. The for- repairs. The eloquent discourses, - .1 .
. . ammation ,held at Clinton must, at weresoldbyus last season,and gave splendid -ight- boys are not having their usual good - . I
end in their names, together with This firm was composed of Mr. R Irvine, Edge i Holmeaville, Januar - both morning and evening, by Rev. W.
once,s satisfaction, yielding as high as 40 bushels p er P y luck thiss'eason.—We Will be __WF, �
the name of the Model School which acre. Wecan alsosupply you with Can4dian myer, of Kincardine, and D4 Coleman, '10th, (deputation,) Casson Sr., Casson, . notice that a good T. McMullen, of Woodstock, were . Opened. t�.e I . .
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Velvet Chaff, Early Red ClUwgon and other of Seaforth, and went under the name of Jr., Cook, Hutton; Bayfield, (deputa- n�any Veople in town are allowing cater- lilt, d to with much attention by large � --- .
they wish to attend,..to the Secretary of is � .�ne . . I . -
ners, P. Adamson, -varieties. Our Flour and Feed Department L. Rightmyer & Co. The arrangement tion); Varna, (deputation,) Shilton, pillars nests to accummulate on the trees &14fflences, The choir, uuder the leader- _F3[ Sr -V _W3MMM
the Board of Exam� also complete in.all lines. Give us a call and be was that this firm agreed to take from Cook, Thibadeau ; Hensall, October' let in their lawns and. gardens.! The of Mr. Oaks, gave some fine music - . Greal
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I er Irvine: should destroy them at once,� as they "' .
: School Inspectors. .It is also expected is the place to buy your goods, ScoTT & cRicr4 each manufacturer a -certain amount of (deputation,) Wa k ',' Edge, � a�dpthe collections at bo I th services were -
in -t i i esent Seaforth. - - I . 1183-3 salt during the year at a fixed price; the Ayers, Casson, Shilthn; Kippen, (depa- not only injure the trees but will in- very liberal. - -
that all the teachers . raining pr - . i . OF -SEPTE.-AlBER. , —IN )
� themselves promptly at the opening of WHY has Alma Ladies College, a new manufacturers not being allowed to sell tation,) Casson Sr., Casson Jr., Shilton, crease the worm crop next" ye ' ar.—Mr. I N -1 I
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institution, oTertaken and surpassed its well salt outside of this firm. The firm thus Cook ;-Dungannon, November lot, (de- Charles McKay left last week for I Farquhar. . I -
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the Model School term. established competitors, secunni; in . eight years I I . � �' I .
. 0 got control of the entire output and of putation,) Fear and Harris ; Nile,� (de- Toronto, where he takes his old place as Mr. George _� . � -
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I the largest the market. They sold at such a figure putation,) Austin, Potter, Fear, Harris ; assistant Secretary of the Industrial A 'FIRST-CLASS -
SMOTHERED IN A HAY STACK. — Mr. many causes might be assi�ned, the chief among - � P ingle, of Motherwell, was the guest of . � DRY.
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I which would be its effective and thorough in- as they could procure. If they sold all Berimiller, (deputation,) Potter, Fear, Fair, at the termination of which he will U 1;'rother-in-law, Mr. S. - Campbell, on - � I
David Donovan, of this town, lost two struction, reasonable rates, practical courses of the salt they agreed to take, well and Irvine. The annual District meeting is a * his studies at Trinity i �
very valuable fait steers this week. He study, good orga . nization, thorough equipment, . I gain pursue � S�nday last.�T.he fall wheat and barley - . -
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. - -board, and the comforts and conveniences good, but they had to be responsible to to be held in Goderich North Street Medical College.—Mrs. Finlay Ross, of h ,r out is Well advanced, and the sound
. . had a number of steers pasturing on his good present enjoying a o JZe steam thresher isigain heard in Ma'ntle Maker 7 XEI&I
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farm in Tuckeramith.. In order to get of its home life. Its staff now numbers nearly the manufacturers for the stipulated Church. I � this town, is at , � I
fr m. the flies four of them burrowed 20 and its students over 200. A 60 pp. calendar amount of dalt at the price agreed upon 0 1 p!eaa�ant boliday visiting friends and o* midst.—Mr. John Cottle's house . .
0 c;u be obtained on application to Principal whether they were able to dispose of it Two ROWED BARLEY.—Mr. Peter viewing the sights in the old:world.—
. their way in between a hay stack and Austin, B. D., St. Thomas, Ont. � was struck -by lightning on Sunday last WILL BE IN CHARGE. � �, Our Stoc.
lett and McKil- . Messrs. Robert Willis, Jame's Beattie -chen .
. barn. They crowded in MONEY LoST.—Lost in Seaforth, o or not. We believe, however, that Hawthorne, of the Hal a A had the ridge board of the kit I
the aide of "the . n Rightmyer & Co. have thus far been lop boundary, has shown us �a sample of and C. M. Whitney returned on Satur- tol, � I very i
Friday, the 8th, or Saturday, the 9th inst.,, a -able to dispose of all the salt they con- two rowed barley grown from seed pro. day evening from a visit to Chicago, n off, bat no other damage was done. i found I
so far that they could not return again, . ,
and had to be drawn out by means of & black leather purse bontainipg wx or seven � —On Sunday evening last a heavy storm Oash St*re 1
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1 roes. Whe - n res- dollars in bills. The finder wilf greatly oblige tracted to take from the manufacturers, cured from the Dominion Department where they had been attending the con- pa�,B_sed over this place. The lightning . I s
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chain and -a team of ho and be liberally rewarded by leaving and at a good profit, so that,1while the of Agriculture, last spring, aiid which vention of the Independent Order of I I I
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- cued two � of them were dead, having the same at Tim ExposrroR Office, Seaforth� other manufacturers Were thus enabled was imported from the Old Country. Odolfellows. They had a pleasant time I � HOFF,
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been smothered. The other two soon � 1193tf to got more for their salt than they had It is a very good sample and is now ripe and enjoyed the numerous sights of the th 9th concession, and burnt it to the �,
recovered, and are now all right. Had gr and, together with its contents, con- SEAFORTH.
- SEED WICEAT.—A choice selection of previously been doing under open com- and ready to cut. Mr. Hawthorne � great Western Metropolis, bat return- . si4ting of his fall wheat and barley, also — . NOTICE
they not been rescued'as promptly as Seed Wheat on hand at the Seatorth Seed Store, petition. Rightmyer & Co. also made a thinks it will yield as'much to the acre ed better pleased with little Sesforth t o, wagons with their loads, which had . � �
they -were all of thein would, undoubt- including the Rodgers at $1.25 per bushel, the ilcvs Teliabil
As it Nediterrenan Delhi at$1.60. Callandseethem. good thing out of the arrangement. The as the six rowed, which grew along side and its surroundings than ever before ' of this place.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Kin. �
edly, have shared the same fate. . - b en drawn in late on Saturday night. caid, of Wingbarn, spent Sunday v -
Huou Gp.rzvR. 1183 consumers, however, had to pay the of it, and under similar circumstances This is*'the way with them all. ,No , nth, .
is, the loss will be considerably over a . r. Coward's loss will be heavy, as there tions. . .
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I . HEADQUARTERS FOR PLOW PO'IFTS.— increased price, but whether or not they wil I ripen'f ally as early as that variety. person ever leaves Seaforth but they W 9 no insurance on the contents. The friends here,Mr. W.. D. Bentley leave* - I I q
hundred dollars. this week for a trip to Xortitem —
. __ Including Hogan & Monroe's,' Hendry's, Tees- were obliged to pay more for their .salt It is, however, not nearly equal in qual. -return to it liking it better than they bi ildiDg$ were insured. . I � �
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� I . . water, Mitchell, Goderich, .Port Perry, South than its proper value we are not prepar- " ity to the seed sown and is not by any -ever did before.—Miss Mary Walsb4 of �1� - . Dakota' His many friends here wish —A romald
__ .. ANoTHER HAPPY EVENT. —A marriage Bend, Massey 13, and any others. Also a full ed to say, But, as with all such com- means up to the requirements of the Toronto, is at presentin town spending a I , him a safe and pleasant- journey.—The. Ottawa last
. ;� ceremony was -very quietly celebrated at line of plows and gangs on hand at the Seaforth I as . Zurich. I r . . is being rapidly barvestea .
- .� I Seed Store and AgriQuitural Warerooms. . JAS. binations, dissatisfaction gradually grew English market. This goes , to prove, few days' holidays, the guest of Mi !p ing gra-M much exeitle
. the residence of Mr. Joseph Collie, Eg- STANAP.T. 1 1183 into discontent in some quarters, what we have all along feared, that Annie Downey.—Master Charles Na- i BRiEFS.—Mrs. Pogson, who has been in this vicinity, and the majority of the.
mondville, on Wednesday morning last. POTATOES AND ONioNs.—Mr. Morries, and at a meeting of the salt men held at while this barley will ripen here and lone, of Torocito,who has been spending visiting her brother and other friends farmers will be through with their- there. It SPI,
- I The contracting parties were Mr. James of the Seaforth market gardens., is prepared to Clinton on Tuesday, it was decided to give a satisfactory yield, it will not the past six weeks in town, the guest li�re, left this week for her - home in harvesting by the end d next week. - Mr. A, Gaim
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- - County, and Miss Annie, fourth 'daugh- good Potatoes and Onions suitable for table use notify Rightmyer & Co. to that effect. required for profitable exportation to day) morning to the Queen City,.—Mr. gone to Point Edward on a visit for a Exeter. father, but w_ �
ter of Mr. Collie. The ceremony was and shipping. W. MoRRrzs, Seatorth. 11133-1 David Hay, of the Seiforth and Bay days.—Mrs. Hermon and her two - I time the YOU!
, 0 It was also decided to fo- l the English markets. This is due to - "' . LOCAL Biamrs.—Mr. Alexander Col- their a -equal
. performed by Rev. Mr. Needham. The GARDEN PARTY,—The garden party combination among all the manufactur- the shortness of the season and the con- field stage,line, is having a busy time d:ughters returned home from their h merlY of . this place, but now ' brid4es parenI
bride was not forgotten by - her many held on the lawn of Mr. James Beattie, ers, on something the same lines as the se-quient rapidity with which it is just now conveying passengers and bag- visit to Brussels a few days ago.—Rev. f Douglas, Manitoba, shipped a, car- .
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friends, and the presents were numerous on Wednesday . . combination which existed some years brought to maturity. If, therefore, gage to 'and from Bayfield, whic �.r. Grob, of Stratford, occupied the 0 . they were Ati
handsome. The . ]ZeninTgilast, under the * I it, f t a VA
and all useful and oyal ago, but the further particulars of which any have built high expectations on rapidly becoming ' h is _ '. . he Evangelical church last lo, d of , horses from here this week. Mr. Bogert ,
young couple left by the early train for auspices of the mplars of Tem- a fashionable and S4nday. A collection was taken up on Among the number was the blood stal- the ceremony
I Mrs. Dallas is well known perance, was a grand success. There we have not been able to learn. Wha ' being able to produce this barley for popular summer resort. Last Saturday ' lion 6 6 Volo. "—T he Exeter public school wedded coupi
their home. was a large number of - both old and ever arrangements may be made W�t export, we are afraid they will be dis- evening he had nine full grown pasien- b I o the church in Stratford. --J. building is to be heated with hot Atir. the bridt's ts;
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here, and was alike popular with all, young pr . esent, and all seemed to enjoy be hoped the manufacturers will 'not try appointed. It is possible, however, it gers besides five or.six trunks and other liams & Co. have purchased about and four pew furn-aces are now being Mg his fors
and Mr. Dallas is to be congratulated on themselves 'immensely. The weather to exact too high a price for the artiel may improve with repeated sowing and baggage, from Brucefield to � Bayfield. 51 bushels of new wheat from Mr. put in fof*tbat purpose. —Professor Tre. formed of wb
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having secured so amiable and worthy a ' � enry, Eichert. The sampleis good.
was rather threatening all day, but the' they control. If they fix the price 'of I vor is startin a class here for the in- A
longer icclimitization. This is a pretty good load for.o ne horse.
young lady as a life partner. We wish . I 0 1 9 Morin took
rain kept off. - Tables were placed in salt at a fair and reasonable figure, none 0 - I —Most of the grain in this vicinity will structio� �
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them happilness and prosperiLty, and hope different parts of the lawn, and all who will have a right to complain and the LOCAL BRiF-Fs. —One of the �Imomt in. be housed this week. Wheat, both Grey. " _ of vocal music. The class will *na af tergiv,
. they may be privileged to celebrat� their_ - " e � open onj Thursday evening,the,21g.t inst. threw him in.
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wished to do so could refresh themselves combination will b much more likely to teresting and exciting lacrosse matches fall and spring, are yielding well, bar- TOWNSHIP Nozxs.—Mrs. J. Smith, of —it is stated that Dr. Amos oil diredi- I was going I
golden wedding. i with all the delidacies- of the season, last. There is no doubt but thato in of the season was played on Frida ley and peas are fair but o�ts have been alton, was visiting relatives and ton, has purchased the me ' I
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- I served up in first class style by the' -times past, as the result of over compe- evening last between the Scots, of Little somewhat rusted and will weigh light.' acquaintances on the 1.6th conceanion a of Dr. Cowan, and will come to reside - her locked. h4
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over the voters list -for Tuckersmith for was present and favored those present !y iDjuted and man e — 4 . I in Exeter about the 1 t of September. been confine;
,y .of those ngaged ,sulting in a score of 2 to I in favor of flensan. , pulling bee C1 dance in the evenin at Dr. Amos will make a worthy citmin ever since, n'
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on the list. Out of this 793, 325 are also a splendid musical programme. Mr. for their capital and labor. In fact in by a large number of spectators.—Mr. very liberal patronage in the past and soliciting Tuesday' 12th iust.—A goo many new Cowan will '
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qualified to serve as jurors. There are - late years most o � f those engaged. in the Robert Charters, of 1he Mill road a continuance of the same, we - would say that I still -remain here bat will, . 'proceedings.
. John Beattie presided in,his usual affable I binders hoe been brought to the lfth retire from aefive practice.—About a
61-0 persons entitled to vote atboth style. Another -pleasing part of the business lost money. If, therefore, by Tuckeramith, receD tly sold 19 steers to wearebetter prepared than everi to serve.our cl ncession this season. Th y are -of the mo . —A house
. I old customers, and as many new ones as may P nth 4go' Mr. Thomas Sanders, of down Tueadi
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Municipal elections and elections to the programme was a shadow show, given ,such an arrangement as that now pro- Mr. R. Winter, for $55 per head. - Mr. favor us with their patronage, as our stock has 1�atterson make, which Ave lately Stephen, near here, passed -away, And ' . OUAI . ly, ox
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Legislative Assembly, 119 are entitled by some young gentleman - members, posed they can secure a legitimate pro- Winter also purchased 18 steers from been lately assorted and is now completp in ecome greatly reduced in I ce. on Friday last Mrs. Sanders
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6 vote at Municipal elections only; and which grea4y delighted the spectators. fit without creating a burdensome mono- Mr. Robert Beattie, of McKillop for every department And lowest prices, All kinds `1 . . . - burned to.,&
f roduce taken and highest possible prices followed her deceased husband to the pie Y.�L T.
64 ,are entitled to vote at elections to Something over $45 was realized, which poly or inflicting an injustice upon $70 per head. Mr. Winter has 'been 0 -9 P. S.—We have decided to render all I . Kippen. I k i d b M
the Legislative Assembly only., There those depending upon and who must shipping a car load of cattle to the old psi O* . � tomb. She was about 70- years of age, Doxiogh and
will be devoted for the good of the acc unts this and each year *n the lot of Oc- PzRsONALs.—W`e are pleased to learn .and was very highly respected by all -
are 449 persons assessed as owners, 47 cause. � . . have their product, we do not think any country every week this season —Mr tobei instead of th . e ist of January asbefore t�at our young friend, Mr.. John who . knew her.—The annual Masonic t in-iivr of m-
are assessed as tenants and 86 are I - * U and butter, will positively not be taken oia -child. Mr.:
� person should com in., It �Ja not in Andrew Govenlock, of Winthrop hai ount after the 15th of. October. COAD, RANNIN Thompson, was %'successful candidate excursion from here to Port Stanley on Awskened bi
. Monday next, the the interests of the P'a Ii that the sal' & YOUNG, Hensall. t
, entitled to vote a9farmers' sons. There A VETERAN. —On pub t fifty acres of fall wheat this sesson,which ace 1181-4 a, the recent examination for third Friday last; was largel patronized, -and , '
are also. 55 women voters on the list, all 18th inst., Mr. George Cox will have manufacturers should run their estab. averaged over 40 bushels per acre. He ' Y, sWirs W the
. I , irs. —Delightful weather for bar- -pertificates. We extend our con—�the excursioniste r-4port having had a caught up I
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. . of whom are assessed as owners with the completed fifty years continuously at , lishments at a loss, but it would be to purchased the seed last fall from Messrs. vesting. Most of the crops are secured �ratulations. —Miss A. C. MoMordie Is '�Ieasant outing.—Mrs. Thomas Snell W* got out of' I
exception of one, and she is assessed as the printing trade, the greater part of the benefit of all if they can be made at Crich & Sbott, -seedamen,of this town, at in these parts ; crops reported good, 4ome again, after spending two week the possessor of a relic in the shape of a
I . an occupant. There are therefore in the time having been spent in the least remunerative. The great danger $1.50 per bushel. He was afraid then which- means good times all round. *ith friends in Goderich, Clinton an 11 China to& cup which is over 200 years . ing fiercely,
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all 503 persons on the list assessed ag town of Goderich, and in " The of combinations of this kind is the tempt. that he had made a mistake, paying so — thongh. they
owners. Signal " office. This length of working ation to overdo the thing, and to ex- much for his seed, but he now realioes Messrs. A. Murdock & Co. have sold Bluevale.—Mrs. George Hunt, of Galt, old. I� is a family heirloom, was first thiug, and i
. - days is a rare thing in, the history of act from the public profits beyond the . their fine hotel, with all its. contents, is the guest of bar mother-in-law, Mrs., given as a wedding present,and has been I
. . that good seed pays.—Mr. Jae. A. An- . I . Zalght clot),
. . for a good price, to W. R. Hodgins, ttobert Hunt.—Miss Robb, of London, handed'down from generation to genera-
. COUNCIL - Domos, —Council met for any man's life, and ,particularly is it necessities of trade. If the Ontario derson, captain of the street - repairing . 1. . 0,mally Aga
� . formerly a hotel -keeper in this town. is v isiting her brother, Mr. Charles tion unt� at length it has,'reached its prw ticed and it
the transaction of business on Monday. rare among printers. Mr. Cox .intends -salt men can avoid this extreme we brigade, met with a very painful acci- Mr. Hodgins is favorably known as a obb, of Tackeramith. ent o"er. It recently belonged to the I � I I .
evening last. The electric light com- to gather in a few old friends at his think their combination will be in the dent a few days ag!D. He got into the � , discayered .
mittee sent in their report stating that home, Britannia Road, Goderich, on interests of all, despite the popular'pre- large watering tank With his bare feet good hotel-keeper.—Mr. Jas. E. Troyer, I DOTS, —Harvesting in drawing to a late Mrs. Jane Sanders, of Stephen.— body in the'
grocer, has sold out his stock in trade close, at any rate we notice a few far-- A cricket match between Exeter and
the commercial dynamo had been run Monday evening next to celebrate the judice against combinations. It is the for the purpose of cleaning it out. to Mr. W. D. Roberteqn, of this place, mers looking pretty happy. The hum St. Mar I ys, played here Friday, resulted of -the Ae*r,
from 4 to 11 p. in., from the 5th to the anniversary, and has extended to the , abuse of the system and not the sYstom There were some pieces of broken glass who will continue the business in the of the threshing machine is again com- in a victory for the visitors by a score gone iand -on,
9th inist., inclusive, without any mishap. Editor of THE ExPOSITOR a very kind itself that has engendered prejudice. in the tank and stepping on one of these . -! I . iecegniublc
and cordial invitation to be present. Mr. .0 same premises. —Quite a number of new Mon, especially that of Messrs. Thomp- of 137 to 98. Exeter must get on s
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On the 5th and 6th the machine heated I he got one of his feet badly cut. He buildings are.going up in our town ,- son, of Kippen, who are - doing excellent better move than this.—Rev. .8. - F. I went in th
up a good deal, but on the 7th, 8th and Cox has'seei many changes in his day, METHODIST DimRim MRISTING.—'The was laid up for some days but is now I ' - which wan x
9th the machine ran the 7 hours and we hope he will be vouchsafed health Financial District meeting of the God- able to attend to work again, although more about them some other time. work and giving the farmers entire sat- Robinson, incumbent of Trivitt Memor- -�About
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without heating enough to injure it in to enjoy many more years of usefulness. erich District was held in the Methodist still limping.— We are sorry to lea, filled Carmel church pulpit during Rev. reat improvements on his barns. We Sarnia.—Mr. T. ff. Moir, farmerlyof named Sam
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- . is satisfied In his own quiet, unassuming way, he church in this town on Tuesdaylast, of the very serious illness of Mrs Wm, Mr; Henderson's vacation,' returned to Zice also that Mr. R. McMord-' We Ha but now of St. Marys, was in town w, t
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with the working of the machine at pre- has performed faithfully his part in Rev. George Richardson, 'chairman of Campbell. She is suffering from some his home near Cobourg on Monday last- Oarns are nearinR completion, and the this week. He'looks as if life in the -
sent, but says that the commercial dyna- life's drama, and has done more good in the district, presiding. The following affection of the throat and -is in a very * had been:&
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- �r mo should be examined as he thinks it his day and generation than many -of ministers and laymen were present, the � 8 —Rev. Mr. Simpson, of Melbourne, ex- �oung people are wearing a broad smile, stone town agreed with him.—Mr. T. Vineb i
wa much greater pretensions, and who ' ' ta critical condition. —Mr. S. Barton ha changes with the Rev. Mr. Henderson 4s we!l they . may, . for surely a grand B. Carling left on Monday for Mani- . , erg a
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s damaged some when it was started, last named being the lay represen tive : erected a very handsome and substan- I left tG shift
. next Sabbath.—Miss Maggie Morrison �rest is awaiting them.—We mined the toba, where he will spend a few weeks. �� . .
Gr attempted to be started, on the 29th made more noise in the World. Weven- Geo.Richardson, North street,Goder- tial iron fence in front of the residences nu ht T11
I yfield.—Mrs, �miling face of our worthy Precentor o.n —Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dow left - m ';
July. The ,street lamps and dynamo ture� Ithe statement, that when he has 'ich ; B. L. Hutton,Victoria street, God- of Mr. C.'Clarkson and Mr. W. D. is visiting friends at Ba ME ed be
are - W. Shilton and H. Foster, Rat- Bright.,—Miss Johnson, of Bran- , G. J., are visiting is 8 ace was L I
givina good satisfaction. The com- finished his course here and the Good erich ; J Sutherland and son ' my last, but hi I ably L this week for Douglas, Manitoba, where
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mittee recommended the council to have Master sends forth His edict, " Well tenbury street, Clinton ; Joseph Edge friends at Forest and Detroit.—Mrs. tulnedd- by Mr. James rawford.—Mr. theYwillstaY until UIL—Mr. A. G.
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� the electric light plant tested further by done, good and faithful serva I don, Manitoba, is at present visit- Ryan, of Florence, was here this week Robert Thompson, of the 3rd concession Dyer left a few dayA ago .for a tour laormatiol
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� . nt, come and E. Turner, Ontario street, Clinton ; ing her brother, Mr. D. Johnson, visiting friends.—Miss Murdock . is . hay, shot within the last few days ota and Minne- - was, he wa
running as required in the by-law until up higher," Mr. George Cox will have W. Casson and N. Cluff, Seaforth ; W. and other friends in town.—Mr. and 9 P finement in
November Ist and obtain the services. of the inestimable joy of 'meeting not a Ayres, Holmeaville ; Mr. J. Spackman, Mrs.- James McMichael returned home visiting friends at Goderich. —Mr. David twfo enormeuij cranes, which measured sota. He goes to visit friends and hsve - bLis enf,orcel
an expert to asertain the condition of few who had been pointed thither by Bayfield; J. Walker and W. Rothwell, from Bayfield on Saturday last. They Miller, veterinary surgeon, who went- to from tip to tip about six feet. Well a 'good time.—A stable noar the residence .
. the plant. On motion, Thos. Downey him, and w . ho owe their changed life to Varns; J. S. Cook and W. Caldwell, say they had a splendid time.—Messr8. Manitoba last spring, is home again done , Bob. - � . of Mr. R. Pickard, merchant., was com- repenting c,
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- was ordered to be paid, $175 for lum- his faithful instruction and loving ad- Hensall; Henry Irvine and W.Sinc looking hale and hearty.—Mrs. B. I 0 pletely destroyed- by fire early Tuesday - him impris
lair, Wilson& Young .shipped two car loads W the a6uthoti
ber. Mr. E. Lusby was ordered to be monition. . . Kippen; A. Potter and T. G. Anderson, of very fine steers, of their own feedi 111omson and children are taking. their 1, Glenfarrow.. morning laat. The fire brigade were on -of -obts�min,
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. paid $34 and It. S. Roberts $33. The Dungannon; E. A. Fear and H. Dodd to London, England, on Tuesday last. I A CoRREenox.—What your Glen- hand shi%rp, but the engine becoming -
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request of Mr. D, Johnson, secretary HIGH CHIEF RANGER.—"The ' West Nile; J. Harris and N. Morrish, Ben- Mr. Charles Wilson went as far as Mon- 0 farrow correspondent saya in- last week's isabled the brigade and others had too pl . ished w
of the Collegiate Institute Board, to End," -a neat and newsy. weekly miller. It was resolved to bold a Sun- treal with them to see them safely on Sunshine. ExposiToR with reference to H. & R. fight the flames with hand buckets. By' mare allom
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I have the sum of $500 placed at the dis- family and society journal, published in day School and Church Workers' Con- board the -boat.—Mrs. Thomas Daly is , LOCAL BRiEF.s.—Mr. Win. Michie fin- Henning selling 5 Brantford binders in dint of hard work the fire was eonfin�i . .
POW of the Institute Board was grant- San Francisco, California, publishes an' -i-vention for the district to continue over . ished cutting his entire harvest on T - to the stable, but had the morning not - dom. wi;
� Z visiting relatives in -St;Marys thi's week. � ues one week is not exactly correct. It was in. Toronto
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authorized to have the necessary inspec- formerl of this 'town, and Highg� Chief Sabbath School work, and the other road from Clinton to Dublin, a few days almost impossible to say.e a woodshed . _0 hm
. y � harvest on record in this setion of the t H. Ross, of Wingliam, who sold 5 and toget]
tion. of the electric light ,plant made. Ranger of the Grand Court of For'efters specially for the benefit of ministers, ago, counted no fewer than 110 hay country.— Mrs. R. Rust,ell and two �rantford binders in. one week, besides midway between the stable and Mr. - Iftes ion Al
Accounts to the amount of $126.90 were of California. It also gives a.. biograph- local preachers and Sabbath , School * children, from Bay City, Michigan, are ' Pi6kard's house. Had this caught -his t*
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� stacks within range of the eye in that . aetting up and starting 12 more, which- handsome brick residence would almost � h1cag,o -a
passed and ordered to be paid.. The ical sketclf of the gentleman from, workers. Tlilfi�eonvention is to be held - visiting at Thomas Ruagell's. — Mr. 'ia considered gdod work. Kindly make Z,
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I street committee was instructed to pu..r - which we make the f extrict : at Clinton on the 16th and l7th of De,. tain about ten tons, which will give 'Charles Conery, of Guelph, is here on '!the correction and much oblige,—AN certainly have shared the same fate. - ;other, 'V
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a chase the gravel required for the streets "Our Forestic readers will, at a glance, cember next, and the following were hay a visit at present.—Mrs. Charles Agin OLD SUBSCRIBER. - - But, all's well that ends well, A
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- at the lowest rate possible. The coun- recognize in the protrait' accompanying appointed a committee to arrange for the 'crop in this district. —Messrs. Alexan- is very poorly, having taken a relapse NOTES.—Missea Lottie and Eliza building was a small one, mud the loss is . with the �
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cil then adjourned. this article the genial' and ,intelligent carrying out of therlConvention : Revol.g. der Wilson and' Stanley Hays, of this of her former ailment from which she Bentley spent a few days in Blyth with 'lot heavy. The fire is supposed 'to 1* . , ot him h
- countenance of the Brother whom, in its Messrs. Richardson, Shilton, Ayers and was allow,4
. - . town, who have been attending the Mil- 8`1-ffered so much last spring. We hope friends last week.—Mr. John Powell the work of an incendiary. Exeter
TFAoiauts' CLF.TIFICATES. - -The f ollow - wisdoni, the Grand Court of California, Edge, and Messrs. A. H. Manning, H. i should have more efficient fire protecti011 .� two wome,
. tary College at London, have completed to soon hear of her speedy recovery.— "and wife, of Detroit, are visiting friends
jug is the list of the candidates who at its last es;it,n,, placed in the Ex- Foiter, R. Holmes and D. Tipiady. The their studies at that institution, and Messrs. Richard, William and Henry : in this vicinity.—Mrs. Srigkie , of apparatus. - ance in th,
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have been awarded certificates at the ecutive cl Grand Jurisdiction. foll - owing appointments were made for! passed a very creditable examination.— Sheridan, of Alpena, Michigan, are at 'Toronto, spent a few days with friends —
. cenVexaminations at Seafortb, Clinton Grand Court at its organi. missioniary anniversaries : Goderich, The Messrs. Robb have had a, new and present visiting their parents and other � here last week.—Messrs Henning & —Sorne fourteen ye%ra ago a gold
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alld (roderich, Head wasters may al- - ,,�iblns con-1parative stranger, by his North street, local arrangements ; God. i 11 on the --"
'a ( . ' more powerful *steam boiler 'put in at friends in this vicinity.—Mr. Thomas Rose have sold in the neighborhood of watch was stolen from Mr. H. B. Gor-- young -girl
low those candidates who obtained an %I manners and familiarity with the eri-cb,- Victoria street, W.- Ayeij ; Clin- their pork packing establishment in this Russell has purchased a new binder, thirty binders_ this season. — Mr.' don, then of Stratford. The watch WAS days old --A
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aggregate of 550 marks at the recent comn n laws governing such org&niza�_ ton, Rattenbury street, local arrange- t o win also a pea harvester' -_ I . I
�1, ,, , prep��atory to more extended , with which he is Adam McBurnie had a valuable yearl- * numbered and the police notified. Air-
prituary examination to proceed with tions, Lewis Thorne soon won the� con- ments; Clinton' Ontario street, local operations in that line during'the com. busy taking off his large crop,—David ing colt die- last week, supposed to be ing all that time the police have been . old, wYlet,
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I wok of the junior leaving examin- fidence and esteem of his colleagues and arrangements ; Seaforth., local arrange- ing season. --.LMessrs. John G. Wilson, J. Hogg and A. Conery, of Brussels,.spent � from the effects of a hook received from active and never lost tfie number. ,After If iside. Sai
e became one of the most popular mem- ments; Holmesville, October 26, W. A. Wilson, Alex. Wi *
ation of 1891, even if they failed to T� - Ison and J. S. Sanday here. —It is rumored that there 'a cow some time ago.—Mr. Crockett patient and diligent searching during . ,the -othir,
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cieve the minimum required in one or bers of that grand body., , As one of the Caisson; Bayfield, Walker and Richard- Roberts represent Seaforth at the On- is going to be a wedding in this vicinity Willitte is still very low. We hope 1e all. those years Chief McCarthy, Of girlanswc
inore subjects. After the examination results, he WaR 'unanimoasly accorded son- . - Varn&, A. Thib4deau; . Hensall, ff I I � I
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of 1891, only those candidates who have the honor of - a 'seat in the Firat,Exi local arrangements; Kippen, November in Londoi6 this week.—Mr. iand'Mrs. later.—Misses Mary and Lizzie Michie -,health again.: --A quiet wedding took It ty�- The)
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passed the pii ' mary examination, .or ecutive Council by beinz elected to the 23. J. Edge'f,; Dungannon, E. A. Fear ;' James Scott, who have been sojourning have returned home after spending a place at the, Methodist parsonage on now married man with a family. Iffe they 1
those who have made more th%n the ag- position of High Senior Woodward. At ,Nile, A. P\,otter; Beumiller, Decem- in Manitoba for' the past two months, weeks' holidays with friends in the 'Thursday eve'niDg Of last week, the- Owin to this fact and this alone, he,
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