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wilsons -0ash, Groceiyt rienA�. To the two orphane( grw iaof. il- I Wilson, of Smfor 1, while the first mention- town, was'one: of the a.. cessful- candidates. our Midst very soon. -Some 0,01 - , osed, Oholce , - .
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I -with -0 e ni )at 1, ed lad was the pr sent one of 1-5 OU 54 candi w person or p - - .. ;
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vn,�over whom she Watched I member.. foir South Mr. Cowan was I i --ofte"W � ... -
ow In f no table Pyrup i nd a i ell shib'd's and other when ) etexBrussels will have the best .
Extra values just � licit d ' d the other mem ers of Huron, Mr. Al. . McLean,, in ��embryo. dates who received over 70 eroenb.,eivin,, prowling around the chur , C I I . .
syrup ; !resh n6r so 1 u e � I is H, . � I -1
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ions yellow sugar suitable fo, - making t I I i ) i nta' of any ... 7
P ju it in" para K- Another North nin rie, - bi f regi8te red arma(ist�il laces, :where horses are tied,�'� during � ocommodation, for drovers ; I I � I
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wound buckwheat ilower ai %le s�,u the home. circle, he7loss will be irrem D f i a boy whom Ire in the title co I Goods "� .
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� we have something extra 111t r-nse ... Our stock town wir, e � eased t g ovenlock has sold I .
of Tess and Jaffee is second a none for quality.. and The remaiis were iinterred on Wed ead ay collect well as as, �hoolmate, was James T. many ,friends in b service, a4d loppropriatin Wace.-Thomas G '+ I I
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afterucoofi�, in I - ;by the ii ide of Garrow, M. P, P.,of Goderich. H6 was the bcar of big success. -Mr. Rbbert I Tilson, o for their own special; use any ' icl� that house andl lot in Brussels- to George Me- . I I ' ' - '� 1.
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,!r,ice ; two will g f . ison, lleaves-:)n Satur they choogi ., - �Irs. Joseph W�ebater and faurily � .: . I A
I , go from any �peddlar in the country and ya those of late husband, who died ii eve al best scholar in ou. 7 school, and very popular the firm co� Reid & Wi ) to fancy.1 Tw' 11 pp were CUlla., . . � I
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have the advantagq!of beink able to return ller _ w it' I - int '13 to Dakota shortly to join �� I . La ' -. -1 �
anythin J h i a number o, taken last Sabbath, nd o different' occa ehd� r5movi. S , � L
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,ears agol-Mr.. David Manso , of I uck r- with 6,11, especial y with the girls. AS Lfor day for the old countr , - 119 have i - -
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that don't . Smith, w4olbas lately sold his farm, as in me, I most enjoy ed getting a pull at his - .his fine driving horses. -Mr. .14. A. McPhe ' Sion I . . be en M r. W ter, w1co ha i -w� . I
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aospo, star I it 'a, baco , lard and a ra.-The Sample 50 -acre farm, a a � �
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family groc 8 in lete and of the beat qua a el this -W g for i r( son, of Kn�x College, nd who ,wa & - asssia stolen. People hav the* su§pi,clons who. couplel of yea : . I
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.1 L Li eek lookin Sim curly hair. Thos ,. three boys have risek� to - Q� I ' & by � & � . .
re t)ie owes We expect in a fe cDonald ere, I the guilty parties ar , and if they are once on the� 3rd'concession of Morria,was Sol . I -1&-, * ;
. and our pri deuce'. � trust he. will find co ae to iis I ik. positions of emine ioe in which they deserv-1 ant pastor! to Rev. Dr. M * � ' ' $1,400, � - ; ; 1, -
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days to be, ablo to $oil 0 , Ic flour at less than the 13, .-, filled the ce of ane r in th Caught they will be iadi uch-,, ,3n em in e G- F. Blair to Richard Mitchell, for . f
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. ing, as W Shall beglad to' welcome h.ma3 a edly enjoy the confidence of I I I . k-1 el- T--
inu r, tea and toilet Bets w .. )i - � l 11
�Zrular price.- In ne :t em, ,or a ay ont e e last wee4.: He has been tenant of it for a ,, . I -t� A
bave. some of the eat au newest goods in th citizen.- Mr. ' -ilia is laying down bri ek North Durnfries"i proud of them.' tug-of-war contest the athleti exhib Of lat it will deter . . - . � 1� I
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TT � . and othe ihate ial for hi n d ellh � i � ticou givenjin the univ raity gymna�ium t i from engaging In sue r mean cdv rardly work year.--G� IF. Blair and W. -Lowery took the . . I - 11 �1
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lamp goods, plates,l cups a d saucers, jugs, All., al which w I The b ilt con the h t sc uth of COUNCIL DoIN( y other. night. Thb co lege team was co in I . ; Z . � � : I �# � . - I - . I
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lowest prices. We i give th highest prices.- for &I Mr. M ee's. The Armeui app oa,l : or meeting of 'the col incil was held in the coun- tosed of H. A. 6tcp erson (aucho ), Tho i every de tilaelat Wil - �
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rth ; ast. The odds, J. J. Paterson R. W. Di a I Wr I zeter. i 1 '; ,Fast Waw-anosh. I
relief has touch d a .cord *f generous a M- oil chambe on M, inday evening I is, ) � I I I I
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� C. W LSON, Seafo . . I & t. Orl -at use of the . uncil chamber was granted to W. D. Bell; Mr. J. . Reid acte as �ca NOTFS.-The Wr LXeter curk rs defeated I L Lzies of be .complete for spring � . tl�
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13114 B nk of Commerce Block. h in many 1 Canadian he �, - . . NoTF,s�-Mr. &-rid Mrs. John Mein I I ,� , . I
. Pat y a lady at Moos �jaw, Wor 1- the Literar y and' ebating Club until May tain. The team was rst mate o ie dal- , busines I
. week dei�r coic, . hed again the Wingham. club �twice in 'i the 10th concession, were " at home " -to a 86. **...**....,... � �
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� Seafdkh's' . west.Territory, Mrs., James T iompson, if )r- lst,onpa3mento�$I. Thesurn a, ,f $IP200 Victoria College, who they pulled Mond week, and on the day followidg def�ated few of their .friends on Friday eveningi,- � - . --. �,�l ..- : .
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Larl,rest Clo two dolla - I I O . - won I 822ce .-a d -turned from a few w ied, by Mr. John Fells,'has been visiting in The assoitment I 1.
hing House. to I Ir. J4rn a Fors rthe f t is Institute board. D. D. Wilson Was ap over ,the Bel o6l ol I , reks' visitt) friends in i , ,
I � . his 'Makes th am the victors in a Orodrerich. -Owing t the heavy I 1 torm. of last : . . . I I I I
i I I village, J 6 hart to, Re . Neil Shaw for i he pointed on.the Collegiate Inatitute.board to '98. T . a ction with a view to re-organizin -V,4 I �,
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I The average weig he trains I ave been VE irr g till a tath i F,g be .greater than tv,er L - �
When in the history �f - his Armeniar L �fun This good d lady I as fill the removal of league of eiiht teams. I It Sabbath,t ular Temperance lodge at Belgrave.-Wm. �
establishment has � I - I I :
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rn�any re i � '%,v ho Dr. mpbell. I he clerk was authorized of the team is 192 es I �.
Clothi!Ig Lbeen at such low pricts, the people seem I "I es and fri nds in Huro Ca . . had :% bee drawing wood to the Wir.igham :§I'-- and the prit
7 have the at, kindly remembrance of -.h!r. to call for tenders for street wateri n, of Chall: street, left Tueiday about to open up th i ` i r �"lline.*y, i :0 �
to wonder at siqoh FINE GOODS for such LO ,in dur- Richardso .11�ir,ls,pring in Salt blook one day last week. He gave the . - n
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� , i -iil niti. 90c ; .3ten's. stood . ; I., 1. .,.- - I . ing th summerjL A communicat on� was re-, on a. visit of severaJ weeks to friends -at I the new He h ock. -- r. T4omas . b the usual " hop" in the evening.- than usual....... -.-.,j..,.- b,
I men's Union Tweed .' ' T1 ie Prea byt ry ceived from Dr. . I . Pryce, ouf Toronto, secre- Ayr. -Mr. Conrad Kabel, of Hartfor - .. . I 1 7� , b
tkeavy Tweed Pant@, $1,; Ma's good reliable' IiRtSBY =N I � . . I Hemphill has Sed a fine n. -w piano. - Mts. Robert MeBarney is aeriously'ill at i I . I
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-- Suits, $6 ;. Men's be EFrie its met in .Rens'll on the. 10th inst. provincial bo�ord of health, asking the - Xichigan, Son-in-law of''Mrs. Ament, 7 ilson got lin anot'her,'c ar of 16ailed present. ,Her many friends wish her a I
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Overboats, Black an come missiol 19co - CO -O e ation of t4e council in petitionin 0 1 straw last e 1 I "Iottons� -, I -
; Men's Frie2 a a I I � is town in remitti g his subac ' ti n f rl William W � sp.6edy recovery. --41r. John Chamney, di -t-,
$5.86 Suits from #1#0 to $7 ; recoinine�idat e' h 9 th I r, week . t a- New ( ly ,-
. I Navyt 1 $8.50 ; Boy's , I THF, Exrosr,roit, says : We have taTen TAE . � . -- - 141 - :I I ' . ,� I., 1
BoyeOvercoats.alli rices, ell sizes, IM kinds. mittee, t4rough Mr. M4ftin,iij was e d the &I Government to pass an' act pro- � New Shirtings,
, -1 , I . I i � Posed of a horse to Mr. Albert Rintoul at a - -
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co ngregat�ions named : '� Gran Bend 5 ; houses', and the animals. slaughtered to be would surely be lonesome without it I g Idt s . - I : �
arine I 0 are 0 lag nuie 'ew Tweeds, ... "I ;
WM, PICKARD 01S. . . -1 I . - Tm;. Cn*A,-mEity.-All .rs . . . . . . . � King last week. -Mr. IN � -
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Bi �yfield and Bethany, $2019 ; Leebul n:a id' disposed of for culinary purposes, and also , n0w. We have had % fine winter,, hardy � I ;a
. . . I - - ifiterested in dairyiz g will be &a 'd to Robert T lo of St. Helens, is working for . . New Flannelettes I I
Itargain, ClotMng and Dry ,floods I �� - . I , 91y r, I I
� I Upion church, $22Wi Reports on t i per-, foi, the proper i spection of milch cows. y, snow, and not vej -y cold. We have be4 in I I t.
l - know that the direciors of the'Li6nd aboro hii uncle, Air. T. H. Taylor, of Westfield. New Clothing �
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i SeAforth. auce, Sab�bath schools, and -church li fe a A The clerk was instructed I to write the Pro- inaking maple Sugar f Dr bwo weeks past.--, I I . � . . 11,
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- i -work, were s'Jubmitted, adopted and ordered v' �% I Government expressing the opinion ra. Coulter, under I er physician's instru ,,"I . I 1 1 j, ,- � t
. to! be form�arqed to the convener .of Synod M14-1: council that s t is ur ently t na, is taking a m)uth's holidaVS, and ments with Mr. James F. Ro a pr ctical, - . Varna. . - Newc."* , , � . � ,
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I I ,- I �! butter maker, of'Kirkton, for he m4nage- i ; Off (30flat, �
ple� . and assembly committees. Mr. Sham, sub- needed. The letting of the town' hall auld iss Smith is again chargelat the� pu C. NoTB4.-The -Methodists of this place. .
, Sen 'i . ment -of the -factory- during(r ; . � - -
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s ble Pef� mitted thb reports on.Christian E nde avoi -a. cop"noil chamber i V'aa. left in the *hands of 8 hool. -Miss Frank trine returned M - I Willi hol4 a tea meeting in the Temperance 1�. I
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: � . � -1 � y the territory, ihe directors are to aret to I Lear of the serious illness of Mr. Seaforth!s: Greatest I -
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�� t committee was instructed to call toge to.the -a' ount of $505.30 were . . I plea.c 'd .
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...'. . � 4Mr. Hugh Robb *ill remove his fam nage, ery d, - � I
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use the ... � 4. ... 1; ' reaentatives of all the' societies in conuf c- passed and ordered to be i . d y find'the prospects of patro, 00 Uiaph Foster, of the Parr line.-Mr.Chas. � Cash - I i
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� . tion th the Presto t ' with -the ,view of the tow' over ME eery sto�� on Nlain street, d the noted horse dealer, who latel f.
. : . . y ei , t . a large u. I - . Dry Goods 'Store. - I
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I � ., organizing a Presbyterial - society. Al r. the 33rd battalion, for ea h Friday evening hiia par ner, Mr. Ne n Currie, will Occul T weather there will be ake of but returned from the cold- country, is out busy . I I i I
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C P. 1R Mr. Ro house. - iss G. McFaul leftlor .ter in our I factory during the �
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. . . . 1896. Let all farmers withid ke 4ch �f the -, I
I . terian church, applied to be receive( as a organizing a voltu iteer COmpan composed Toronto last Friday, here she will rerrilan . . , crossing the ' big pond next � week I . I ,
- - factory give this, worthy eP er rise , eir with another carload. We wish him' every
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� RAI�WAY minister of this church.. � It was resol md b of the yo�ng men f the b , �� Ui 11 . � i
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�*— TELEGRAPH I apply in t e usual way to the Assenit ly f )r 82 for the same, The tender Of J. W. - t6e west. -Mrs. .. Greig �Ivaa in (4�dp- generous, support. I � . � , , subeezi i a his financial enterprise. I I I
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F � ment by Mr. J. W. Benirough, in Cardno"s Hall 0,n - lop, were an , and reativ , ned to Colonel J. G. Maon as - at Point Farm co gr� will Small the Little Fry felt after the first called hypocriiy. Again, number use . � ,I
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, 3- ng . ,ri , Methodist church ; a g ea iriatch, which was more creditable to thein hotel -keeper's pump and - well a ��
... Wednesday, March 18th. 147 'I learn of his = death, wbiA too place Monday, attendin t e 30th anniversa bexrovided, with music by the choir., T -
I reserved sale of louee- ay morn g, at his r a n commemoratico wi be served from six to!eigfit -1 The�: Fisk �Y' by his he;4 an 11 A
1�v Do.-i'T forget'the un last Mond e 'id nee in jubilee of the voluntee a, i CY i far ti an to Bayfield. The game began . 'take the best� place �hl� :
. -- . e�.- holdfurniture of .Mr. Alex.�Dsvi ,Y, Winthrop. Decea ed ha � been !a miliar of the Fenian raid.- number from tow� Jubilee Sin ers were dine' at' by �a kic off for tile Irou�ided, and inside I
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- : � March 28th, 1W, at Mr. John Word's old stan I I .� I sday la ti ! ittle Fry scored the and give him nothing in. ret iirn bur, Un
figure for many years on! our stree, A. He attended the funeral of the late Mr. Hutch I Tue at, and after .e spread had of 8; few minutes the Li
O" . - . . 1 1�4-11 I I I I ... � i words behind his back. This is imei �
TORONTO, NTARI ... had been in Seaforth but � a few day 3 prbvi- iso ' clans rendered . � . �
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-zhool in the Dondnion ; mo4erate rates; everything Bengdugh, Carduo's Hall, Wednesday, March 18th. yet, none suspectied ,this ' ast through hiere this week on his way to Godel --------- I:_ � �0 I often drink has beensih�
ast-class ; Write f or circulars. BHA Wj & ELLI OTT, I . �, .- 1 1173-1 i would be th6l . I I be fo lowed by ahother from the Little Blit some men drive their horses u -
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�- Fords", d qualities and low In price. ; Lots of, d if. j friend t ratford.-Jaines and Thomas I I old-fashioned method of ,oxen and Jum, - - .
I ! . 9 forenatinods to choose from. � W. H. WillisX6nager, and Settled the Same year at Galt,'� where -Misses Allie McDona d and Bella Bethuu6 Heamau left for Mai I I au, hlin, o a�ted as referee and Again, the ti -me honored business -of , - -
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she Iffuroll XP001 * Carmichael block shoe ate: '010TOR he remained for 10 years, duri 0 - son is announced to pr 'h n sionary ser- uittle himself finely. Thus ihe 1170"n-" I
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WV- t#f Ot. Caah only. - � 7 1473-1 � be as eniployedaS farm foreman by the late terian church to att - d 1; hE Sabbath scho'04 Mons on Sund, I I ldes� most feel rather small, after such tali � ars by the moat hideous and revol
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entertainment with incin�etches W . Dickson, .at! one time proprietor of convention held in He on Wednesday I t -- I lowlnkl, in losing even the ficance of . I . c
. 4 Templars 1. in the box a clal at 1 Clan- Cri prohibit this by Maki
s. of people you know by Mr. J.' W.'Bengough,Wednes. I "Mi I . mes, must We �
DISTRICT MATTER � the township of North Dumfries. and Thursday. I I heir: n me in suffering such a d feat.
i .%. . . Shortly debove on Frd LV evening. -- There is. to be � a 4.1- 4!- - � .
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BIG LOADS.-Ofz late considerable com- koo all thel latest styles And our prices Are always I . .
ition has been going n among those who so: - , Sco ,it, of near Lea4bury. Thi I
pet � Tow or ower than other places. W. H."Will 0, � . a union proved H. F. EDIV�ARDS' tij*� Benefit Cash Sale pen is mighti r than �he is r. , is, to e
are hauling logs to Measrs. James Look- - Manager CA ichael Block Shoe Store, oppos to . . a in Dat bappy and felicitous one, and, lasted continues until March 16th,. Money saAng bargainio 1, the subject bof a debate 4at e �oyal Terri-
osiTom Offiee. Cash only. 73-: Wit I ecu in all departments. It woul ,
I - liar harmony until the d I be useless to --attempt I plar8-openme(tiigonthe27 inst.Messrs.
hart and Company's ne saw mill,- on the P . � I , vath of to give a full list here, but, I oir example notice the j.
- Sugar making. -Call early and ge yo ir Mrq. ichol, which occurred 4 few years ; Delgat , W. Harris and flas Stanlake
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sion of AlcKillop.' But oil Satur- reductions on readymade pa its : $1.35 for $I ; $3 for,l I
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day last all previous re br' en _ Complete dtock at bottom'price7 Joh"o Bra -Nichol came,to reside in McKillop, he hav- Grey and fancy wool for 826. 1) I '. -
by Messrs. John A. nehle and Rolert . Somforth. . . . . . . 47�7" e so( b y now and save money. leigh and Rev. N ,' H. Butt fo r ti e negative.
. Grieve. These gentlemen ' auled in � one � . . irig purchased the Nrin, lot 20, on the 6th 600 for 36c. &a. Cars ; I 1743 1 � I -� � I I � , I
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three-quarters of a, mile 1 hrougli the bush to er$ and as many new ones as favor him wit th ir ment this land was, ere many years passed, mains fairly good, "'( � gre9t deal of team A SERious IRE. -On Fr da.V morning
a' verted into a � 11 e fran te L welling of
L' ng left at A S. Robert's Drug Store, will reciive is ho estead' and on it Mr. Nichol continued " d
the mill. -They ire juAly proud of their F tronage, I hat all watch, clock and jewelry repa r. con: comfortable and 'beautiful . "I last about 5 o clock, th
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. achievement, a nd we loubt if this record pero,lial cAl e and attention. The best of w, rken n. to that he has alread i t is season one third'! Mr. Ralph Ke dy, deputy ret vel4nd. a resi-
sh D side for over 30 years. After�thedeath y . I 1. I
has been o b4 i beaten by� any in the sh p a d ma terial guaf anteed and pric Do It . dent of the h d concession the town-
, ving no more logs than any se s:)n since commencing! .
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forgeti' the place, Ro ert's Drug St5re, fDo r� h of a wife he sol�l the farm, and ha *
county. At, th-, pre3ent linal- Messrs. . I . . . ness here. 1 ship of Us . was totally destroyed by
W,. R. 1 XR. 73. fam y, he made his home for a1time with �
Poux" busi -The� fishermen have' lostj ' I
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Orieve and Hinchey have the champ, SFECIAI.--Unreserved Auction 8 le of his �orcither-in-law� Mr. W' Sc4t. Som! more riets, and some. narrow escapes froull fire, with a I t contents, expept an organ.
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. ship, and would li��e to hear frorn any who d Mr Keddy and family had & �narrow es-
. I ure idson w;ll be nd sine . port,e, --On Tuesday even -I *
I . Household � �arnii ' of Mr. Alex. Davi son, three Years ago hei. marriedi again, !a drowning are re I I.L '.
I I I � Cape fi�orn being burned to deith,1. and just
can come anywtere -near. touchibg this held at she -store formeriv occupied by M . '� hn theo 1�as resided - th village of Winthrop. inglast, on the. 6tton of Mrs. D. Wil -I
. � was aT , e . mped in their night clothes. �
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xecora. . Ward, on 8 k1surday, March 28tb, 1896. con8i ting of Mr., Nichol man universally respect. son, the members col !the Bayfield brasa ese �, %he fire is
' - lJRARY SOCIIE flye bedroo n suits- two extension .tables, a ' " id"' ' large n1b 'ber of youn I uppoged to have started fro�i 1he parlor
irs, one - and of whom �one had ever occasion t4
,l,kTE LiT XY.-At board, 12 di Ing oba' hall rack, two wrl, Ing edo . 0"
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con stove, kitchen utensils, lawn mo er, minded and generous. He� was a valued Grove farm, the ho e 3 r. . o rt ich .ship r .
nesdav, quite- a r�urnber of sitors were 1 w ArF ouffier, ebdvels,spades,.fork , spi ds, Olson, where they hac' la genuine. surpris m uch sympathy is felt for � �r.,� eddy and I
present. The pro�ramnie wasiot lengthy, hoeo, Z ILKx. DAVID80,;, proprietor ; J. . Br ne member, of the Pr�sbyterian church, and was I . L `
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auctioneer. I I4741 I a constant and I regular attendant at all party. A very plew i P t t W %a Spen family, Their loss will be 'r! - heavy, " 1
but was a credit to the School, It consisted - church services. He was a pronounced lib u Im! he as a n there were many things d stro, 6d Lwbich
,of readings by Misses Davis, J ohnson and Don't fail to bear Mr. X. W. Bengoug'I in - - dancing a d playing g 6 es. arty vote' . t
� of thanks was tendeie t iMr. and Mrs. Nich were much valued and,Which 11110ney Ganno �
h1a original iketches, Cardno'o Hall, March: 8th. 1 erall in politics. he. f uneral, which took I
Sproat ; instrumental solos by Aliases � . . Olson for their kind be i0itality, and all wer replace- . F �
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I mentiatF4rs rughtore. , , 1473.1 the bad state of the roads � frie Salvation Army held'a, *�ry successful soci . Bluevale. "
closing selection was a scene fr *the play t 1 0 the old nds I I
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4xf Mary Stuar Tbos6 takin part were p ease leave'SMMO At SUN Office. L I . , bers to tended'. Captain Secorl1d left for Norwichl niece, Mias'Jenuie Ro a, returned t( L
. Misses Stephens, Beattie and Gray, and 473i I show heir last tfibute- of respect to the L
Alessrs. Clarkson and Ford. The costumes W L I*- . I person of a d . friend. Mr,' '.Nichol 'and Cadet MeCtitchequ for Bruasels.-O� their home in Boissevain, anitoba, thii
� -E is HARPURilEY ?-In! co ect.on was I . Saturday last the Var*4 football club c i week, after a long visit wit , relatives .u'
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affairs of the estate of ihe . , I . 'lm9 Bluevale.-Ma-ster Peter Roo rtson, who
were Elizabethan style, and made the play . ith ilome of the a . � : here to play a return T#atch. It was a raw.�
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seem. more realistic. The meeting then I te Mr. 1. Eden, of Harpurbey, Mr " . I - I Cold day, � and strong I Wind blowing. The! has Spent about 'five. or air, ears with re-,
M, and ' ` !. Neil Sha* wi!hea . game wa � ,liames Pollock's field, lative8in this village, return id to his home
closed by singing the National anthe 1 glin, I �urtogate court ': clerk, - ' de to LoolL BRIEF8.4-Rev , . s played in . �d ' . .
all left, apparently well pleased with the ' O' return thanks �or further subsoriptions 1 in Manitoba, with his aunt week.-
, hall, Toronto, addressed the follovid g n te. of " i _ and was very fast and ifiteresting, the Var-1: I 0
programme. I , $.2 f, r the A q
I I ,gmOruan, cause, receivrd from na boys -coming 0 vlot6rs by a-, score of 2 Miss Bella Burgess is .visiting u Teeswater
.. . tq Mr. D. McDonald, cl,-.rk* of the S eog e Mrs. tmes hompgofi, ar.,j of Roo9ej We are very sorry to hear V iat Mr. Johl L
—4�- ! I court, Go� erich. " I hope there is co m a- I aw, to 1. Everything' 4d off pleasantly and .
THE J.�Rvis,-DEIIENV CONCERT. -The re_- , Northwest Terrif;V; alao two dollars from r Gardiner, jr., of this place,
take in th name of the -residence of he e- I Grie agreeably. The third I am ,will likely bei - vid hit'he n(
cital in the Methodist church,' on Wednes- , e a , Leadbury frieli . L�Mr- Hugh ve i
- . ceased. ikTe could not :find -such.an me, a . played on Saturday PeX111 , at a place about badly cut in 'Mr. Thdmpsc a'a saw -m ill -
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day evening, was very fairly attended, and , Harp�srhe ; in anyr- directory 7 or a'Im has delivered a ca� load of L binders , to far. half wav between Varn' an Bayfield. . 11 Teei�vater, last Mouday.-M64rs. 'Jame i
tbe audience was most appreciative. As on ' mers in this vici�!ity already this season, . I . !I and Will Rutherford returnei I to Manitob,
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his former visit, each number. by Mr. Jarvis � t and has'several o4her � large' orders. -M iss I 'th. I 11 last Friday, accompained by their brother
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noimisualce about this once importau -211a e Finlayso'n, of Pari4, who was attending her Tucke , ,
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, of Ha, 6 , Airs. I. V. F,tRm SOLD. -Mr. '- avid- Manson has iula*,� Mr. George Pcocock.�-Mr. !Jamei
ed gracefully. . The oftener hitis -heard the orikin�l in his dear Sissy for, Swee A . Fear, during her recent Patterson started for Manitob4 on . Tuesda3
m preci6ites Mr. Jarvis' efforts, I . illness, returned home on Saturday. -Mr. sold his farm, just Wes -! of th e Red tavern, morning. -M
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the charm and power of his voice, and it is material. 1' -Forty y'eare ago it was th se - � drove over to see their son John, inl Tee&
. Jew sin # c f rheumatis . tn.-Mr. - 1
-ers who can sin week with an att to this country from S otlan0. The fa water last Tuesday. -
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&ad his beautiful selections on the organ turdy and saccessf ul If ries ; � . no I horses, last week . �He experievi c6llent farm, one of 66. best 'I in the town- y-- ., � I I L
, ni,red. His style the a a r m er a co -th " A GooD BULL. -Mr. Hedtor' 'Reid of t'h(
and piano were. much adi stormy voyage on� the way over. -Mr. ship, and Mr. AlexaiI!der, has got' it at a I
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is perfect, and his ren �qrings superb. The their last nightwithift the Civilization co thi I I 2nd ,
. selections by the chur ' harness of his fat er.-Mr. th6rciughbred Durham bull, fi
c� choir Were well burgh before undertaking the.vicissit e William Oopp --A GOOD Pic- -Mr. I Jame i Gemmill, I of � I om, M .- R, b
rendered, as was also . has been walkin with great difficultyj dur- the. 5th concess . . rtiCharters, of the Mill road, Tu'ekeisMil
the ladies' quartette. and'hardships of bush life." ion, b ught ome on Tues . I U, .
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by Mrs, Pickard, Mrs. W. 1). Bright, Mrs. I i I I . 9 I I . ing,the pas It he cause of the tr�uble -day a fin oung Ch er w ite boar, si !Th�a�bufll is a very superior -young ani
11'. G. Willis and Miss Willis. The recital - I I - . . was an attack of !cI t, M . I. V. I Fear months ell bi h '� % 1pi rticulary fin no a rom the herd of Mr. David K Ine
throughout was a most pleasing one, and . F, EAT E D LADY. -Tile has in la 'IoaZ imal. Mr. , t4e,l. He will be a valuableacquisibio, L
DE-iTil 0 A N- ES�E oved into h �ew a ore rin the' C�rdpco young al: ' w le 61emamil purchased ii
death on Monda last of Mrs. William- le- block, and now has ,
inust have been oroughly enjoyed by all y , lie of the finest ii rug from Mr Daniel DeC4rsey, I he well knowr ho herds in the neighborhood. [
present. I , Murkay, of Egmondville, cast a gloom ver stores west to: -The ice sto ni'tof breeder, of Logan towfiship, iLnd the pric( *A,RRIAGE.-O t events which
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Ii A CHALK TAT.tc.-Mr. J. W. Bengough, loving mother will extend to the berea ed culty in going about.� Although sevekal c, L I I' 6, of Mrs. Snowden, Bauble 'lilLe, �on
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the celebrated ea rtooniA, is-becomixig �more family their most heartfelt sympathy. he our citizens displayeo a sudden affecti f I Bruc ' eld, � 51, roh 4th, when his third daughter i Miss
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popularashe -grows older a bn for n ,,- eo t I . -- PI
P nd his enter- deceased lady was one of thektarly sett ers terra firma, *e -have eard of nothin B. R. �IliaGnis, gene al-z6e laud life insur $al S�, wa� married to Mr.- John Sowerby,
%inments at M h* h "th his inimitablff - of Tuckeramith, -having With 'her husb nd I serious than t'! . . g more &no . e Agent, conveyancer. 3ommiss ; inner for takin �rijeriterprising young farmer of the 3id con-
cet h Tcinn' Irlayon many of the settled there 'in the .early pioneer d ys. amexal ,,injure ignitieO. -As fiffid,vita, &. Money to lo, in at low: eat rates of inL Be` -f Goderich township. The' cere-
skill, he sl cl �s d di i i
- i . will be seen by card e�sewhere, Dr. McGinnis terest. At home eyery in )rning and Wednesday a 0 ,lon o I
most pronainentl publi men of the day, as �
. During the winter she had i been in er has moved his officeilfroln his residence on each week ony was performed by Rev. Mr. Robson, '
. well as those whose sl�here of celebrity is . 2 1 . . � I 1 1464 1*
usual. good health, and it was not u til Jarvis street, to the� 0 Bayfield. The groom waa aasis'ed
-confined to medi ate neighborhood, are I rooms over M r. M. The famous Cosgrov Company -A"ll 9'v( t rough the tryin ordeal by his brot er'
becoming more i 'deman , while his witti-I Monday, the 2nd inst.', 'just One week e- Jordan's new store, 94joining THE' Exrosi. one of their pleasing entert Inments,'under ampicei . I
clams are n "I rg than eve fore her death, that she was taken ill. n TOR office, Main street. - Mr. Lane, Of O' I- 0- 61- I., an Tuesday, arch )7th, 1896. Thl illiam, while Wiss Lizzie, sister of t e
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1 . . . . Company is too well kno n to need further earn ,
note a r. It is that day, she was taken suddenly ill th Calgary, Northwe b ide acted as bridesmaid. The bride
-xnaiiy years since Mr. Bengough was here, at Territory, is again in ment, Doors open at 7.30, �Oncert at 8 p.m.' de as
hemorrha e, and in one short 1week the is- this neighborhood �ur1ch a* i ,"7h3' r P - h nA'
aad there ctm be little I doubt but that on . Ing young cattle OddfeUowe Hall. Admissiop 25c. . I , som.ely attired in brown satin, trim Jed"
au J Ct ' w th cream lace and �rown ribbon, while
ease bad Jone its fatal work. 1 The b' for the raiIches in the awest .-Mr. E. C. NOTFS.-Mr. William' Graham returned ' I I
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-eningi I] . t e bridesmaid wore p6 , wn
the occasion of hi a visit here next Wedues- of this notice was born in X, irkeudbrig it- Coleman has 'rented his farm adjoining Sea costume of bro'
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day ev i Cardn6's hall, he will he , - from Liverpool on Friday last� The voyage h nrietta t 1
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, nai ne forth, where he at pr6sent resides, to Mr. on the " Ontario " W a a very stormy one mony . being over, about thirty couples� pe.
. Shire, Scotland, in 1819, her 'Maiden � . � rimmed wi�h ribbon. ; The cete-
greeted with a orowdeq house. The enter- . being Margaret McKay. in! 1840she v -as John Wyatt, of mci�illo Mr. 'Coleman At one time he
tainment is undep the alispices of the bandl ied to William Me I feared he ha -d bid a l0n� paired to the dining hall, to partak f
I I marr Mur�lay,. who d'ed will move into to,*n, �-having rented
and, &part from 'he faeb that the entertain- , ten years 'ago. Together wit4'her husband, Mr. Alexander Davidso i, a farewell to Brucefield. Ten horses, 8 " tt I -sumptuous repast which awaited them" 9 1 a
ment will be worth twioe the price Of ad- i residerAce.- and 30 sheep were thrown ove he
. she emigrated to Canada in 1843, com.ing rboard Zthf bride was made the recipient of, a nu
rect to Tuckersmi-th land for forty years , lege, Toronto, occu firturl tly presents, among '
inission, we are sure verybody will turn di Mr. Bailie, a stuoent of Knox Col- voyage over.'. Mr. Graliam, was very JIL in 41r of
o tit to help I I ; Beful and Cos w�,Jch
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the b)ys alufig. , they resided on the same 'faim on whiall Oied the Pulpit of ate, as all his cargo of Abeep arrived fely ; I
I -the Presbyterian ch ,rCh . Was a beautiful prOsent, i e I
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0-1 - Dn and were disposed 'of in Liverpoo Th . giv. n yl
; : they settled, on the Kippen �oad, south of - -Mr Angus McLZ as sold his farm, -offerings in Union (!lurch, on !!! bat I ling eople's He4t and ]land A"Oci.
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E'wVToSf)VILT.E NOTE$, -Miss C. A. Porter . Egmoudville, Twelve. yea: go, they ,on the 4th concession of McKillo , to Mr.. morning next, will be sent to the . a erin at on, of which the br de was a �h . ighly�� I es -
and Misa A�. G. Gernmell attended the Sab- moved to Egmondville, wh rs a . '
. ere she resided James Hogg, of the same 1 . emed member, and will be greatly inlised
I towns?iP.- This Armenians. We trust a hearty respo . ..
bath v-�hool con ticon, ,held in Hensall on until her demise. She leave' afamily b theassociation. Amidashow'er of:!'irlce
W"ed-nesday and I 11 , of 6 is an excellent farm of 1001acres, with good r .-lief u fferns
'hursq,ay last. . They went children, 3 boys and 3 girls', I girl 4n(i I buildings. The e aid will be- made to send to O in a d old slippers, Mr. nd Mrs.
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on Tuesda , and' NN . . pric for it was $5,800. fellow creatur -11 Sowerby4eft
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y -o#ld have an oppor boy being dead. The remains were interred -While attending Mr. �Dalton's sale �i' es.-Mim H. 1. Graham f i - London and - otherl places. They Were I
- n book, " Fif ty years of Presbyterianism, " i I .
tunity, it ma.y be, of lilening to the excit by the side of those of her late - husba;nd in Hibbert, the other da - ai om a ed to the 1.8tation b Mr. � �1 W. � 1
, I I � M�. JohnA. Mur- for sale in Mrs. r- Baird's Store.- Mis 8
ing discussions A a ,burch court, as the Egmondville cemetery on W 6d,nesdav Jast. ray, of Tuckersmith, r-,ceived a kick on the Graham's father, the Rev. Mr. Graha er y and Miss Siiowden. Ybeir mAny
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presbytery met that day. -Miss Nell Me- ' . to " I . I -! - legwhichmight have proyedserio iii fji�nda wish the ne*ly wedded c le a
Dougall is apen�ling a � week or two with THREE HURO--Nr MEN. us. He preached in Brucefield lover 40 years ago, i 1 I 01 . �
-A private iletter' had put his horse in , r. Nolan's stable, the church h k 'n as ,.Tasant journey dowi� the strearh of ��
. y received by a party in i , Logie's church
friends near lld�rton.Communion services latel' Seaforth, I from while goin past and Lure p i— IN �
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hurch on Sabbath morn- a lady resident of Waterloo'c rA . t e'a cno� hes were, built i i
. . -c ounty, inabi es. wn, the ani , al kicked, striking Mr,; Mur- We trust t�ie sale � � � 13 els. � L
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will be held ' eient -
lag. Preparat sermon this (Friday) af- some rather amusing references to the. eai ly ray oil the si4 I 1e Ileg, below the kn I t of the book *in our villag . � i
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. . ee. will provela I e on . -Alr- JyJarnes Alle I e Mont ly horse f 'r was; e
ternoon, at 2 lo'clock, b th� Rev. Mr. years of some of Huron's well k �e of t i 1 �nlErs. -Th !i M
Bradley, of Mito'hell; t�alls nown ub ac Although no "nes wet6 broken, the injury has movedl arig a falt late urch I ' h id
I giving on Mon- men. Shesays: "In the year's long orie has caused cbhsiderable,pain. -Miss Neil, of to p ase� 0 "I f last [� week, anal was the
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(lay afternoon, 06t the � same hour, by the by, I was a' regular attendant of I from Mr. Alex. McKenzie. Mr. McKenzi( la gest and best for years. There , were i
Rev. P. INT 10 StrIatford, is' visitin� at "the residence of' has moved to Mr. Hug I McCartney's farm,, a.�'Jy number Of buyers,and over forty horses'
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VI-s-rai-ei -A'k-ind, geperous heart church, Galt, then under the pastora e of Mr. Donald M I t the guest of Mrs, on the mill road. -Mr. Fach is preparing t( c nged hands at prices ranginj 1romi $70!
ceases to beaot f0j"re'ver, 4nd a good woman the late Rev. John Bayne. �.
At my �right Oscar N I . c re ' I
ei -The lar meeting of tb I
alled 4o her ,iernal rewa'rd. Such band usually. sat! a little boy who, cai e _ e -�-Mr. William McIntosh "l I ;
bas been c e enlarge his hotel. � $141D. The next will be hel' on April,
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are the expressi�ns heard in gur communitv quietly and modestly in, apparentl � a Literary . �d , Debating Club was held on and Mr. Grant, who, have been visiting fta.-AReforn�'conventiou will � eheldfor�
since the d y r Ot Monday evening last�� Th I i
eath of the: late Mrs. Willia' ,e next meeting friands in this vicinity, for some time, left E'MtHuron on!Saturday Marc421st,�atl
in d'esiring to attract the'attention of any, Ore. will be held Ion -Monday' evening,
Mcmurra , on Monday, last. I When an for their home in Manitoba on Wednesdav o"ilock I it is expente,l thail, r
y . During the' He as a pretty innocent lookin I- i -� -4 ;-+ +. fA I- I D. in., w�en '
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7 1 5 .Y IF A - �Z "S e aue Ili be given. -Mr. -3/1r. Peter McGregor And Mr. Reid intenc M4cdonald,M.P , and Tho& GibS0n,M.,?.P.,
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winter the dece4sed had,enjoyed more than had a large sear on his chin', the result �f a Josiah Watson left on Oaturday for Algoma, shipping another car l4d of borsm� on Sat w4l speak. -Ro
her usual .comfdrtable health, but about a kick from a horse. At my -1 left, in the where he Will .1 bert G-raham, who has been
corne McKay Bro manage 4 saw mill for Messrs. urday. They ire deatined for the ol� u I well for some time, is now on ihe raend,
� week previous t) her death she was taken . c r ofthe pew, just, the �'oard betwe am thers, of Tickeramith.-A hockey co -9
.suddenly!ill with a severe attack of C , I r. Reid goes in chargq and his partlic r, W. F. Stewart, b6 li�s
tion and brone - b Dy match was played on � the rink on ]Friday - . .
: onges- I us, eve'ry Sabbath, sat another little untry market. ,M W
I hitis, which complication, I of them. -Dr. Armati ong, of this village a laid up f L)r same time, is: aga�n at
dressea in a grey suit,: with fpir hair and eveninglast, between ithe town team and performed a suc6essful operation last week w paid a flyitig visit to
considering her �Teat arre, rendered recovery freckles, very attentive and apparently- a team from the (Ilplleoiate Institute. The in removing a small ta nor from the lip 'o P trolia on Sat�rday, but on account of the
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hop-ele8s rom t e first,� in spite of the best 'akinf in all the sermon, w *ell was mc re Match resulted in'16or of the town team by Thomas Simpson. The patient is Lye 8
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inedical ,ill an the :hiost careful nursinz. than apable of doin at that time. a score of four to threO. � Mr. 1. t�orrn baId to lay over Sunday at�, Straiiord.
Thoroughly do estic in lier nature, and �f Was C . -At the recent ex- ting along nicely, and � although prolliblie L
#.I!. - f- 1�; ', ,-J; I . He haa a look of ,great se - ossession I or aminations befor� tbe'k4;-h, 4-4.- t-- --11rhe -corporation have given :an, ordet for
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. . wo U y 91�osiuon, lew women. such ailiffle fellow too. - 5-0 ard from, the orgam of speech, for sico r -tort Pair f Wilson's best scalles to be
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I This boy no,x lives of pharmacy, Mr. Hari7 Cowan, formerly litile we hope �co . I
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in future ? And again, how often we . I
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BE�imr-5.-M isses Mary and Sarah Fee left
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of husbands taking awaytheufe�of
wives and - 1�. - ti e L .. ' .
, wives giving de
ast for Milton, North Dakota.
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their husband#. How wo, d it- be tQ14
-Mr. Alonzo Fee and his son, who has been
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this left
hibit marriage altogether, and set the
. ,, ere on a visit winter, the same
tme.-LXV. S. Faust, from Caro, Michigan,
generation to keeping bachelors' - I
maids' halls, so -as to prevent theme Imn �� L
ho h a been here on a visit to his brothers
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and hi only sister, left for home last Wed-
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taking place? As our friend, the
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ville writer� sometimes dwells Qu Z' - -
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ead g. illism. Deichert and
inotters, what sa�eth he to all this? .L I
;W0 of hie sisters left last Wednesday for
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Worth Pakota.-Mr. Edward Geiger, of the
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Dakcota�� last Wednes&y, to stay this
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Nb=s.-Messrs. Robert and C le
sum1mer,-Mr.
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Edward Johnstonand his
Iren from Grand Forks, North'Dakota,
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where they went with is
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and weTft e
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have been here all wint
ry fine horses. -Mr. E. a �
left
for home. Mr. Johnston was married
ston, of Graudm,, North Dakota, ,who LL i I I
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it two weeks ago to ]Miss -McClinchey,
spending the winter months here, and -
whq
accompanies him to his western home.
we mentioned in last weeles issue, - .
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wish them a safe journey and a happy
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cently married to Miss,McCiinchey�Wo"f L I
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together. -Mr. Henry Bo,wer,. sr.,
Goshen line, left here on W.e"es"y, I I
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ed to the village last Saturday. We
their home. They were also accom , - I
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pleased to see him among us arid wish
by Miss H. Johnston, Sister ,of Mr. - I
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much i joy and happiness in: his 'new
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won. . Rannie has now a I q "
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e. Mr. Justus Demuth and family
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of material on the ground for the erectlioR - 11
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ed 4- Ashland� Wisconsin last
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day. emuth has been a rei'ident
his new block, Main street, adjoi ' L I �
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Fisher,
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present one. -Miss Of Za . �
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r. villa. ,r for over twenty-five yews,
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visiting her brother, Mr. John Fisher. - ;
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and'was a/ ,00d citizen. He leaves behind
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. many frieL-A. '%Ve wish himself and family
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wife. -The aleighMi,g, L I
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frosty weather, fi�s kept a, aiid a - . �
all the comforts of life irt, their new, home.-
The Fisk jubileeSingers gave & concert in the
amount of telaining ia Con`g"done.- - i
Jennie Murray, of 'Winglism, ui howne
town hall the other evening and considering
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week visitffig her parents and atten - -- .
the short notice given they had a very fair
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Sabbath school convention, being held , . L I
crowd. They also gave & n,umber of their
this W1 eek. -The P,regbytery, of,.. . - - -
select songs on Sunday evening in the
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in Carmel Presbyteriaif church on - � I . ,I
Evangelical church. The church was crowd-
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last. , The attendance was good, an �, " - .
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ed and those present showed -their appreoi-
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ation, by the liberal collection thit was
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necessitating aneveping session. -The )
taken up to defra their eXpeuSeS._ML
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Sabbath school convention of the county - -
Charles Greb ha4 the contract to take the
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Huron -met in Carmel r,hurab an * teed& - � �
FiskJubilee Singers to Crediton last Monday
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and Thursday.-Tbe Misses lft= . I
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and bring them back again, and also to
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onto, who were in Bruoefield part of 11a"s . �
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take them t4 Hensall on Tuesday morning.
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week and this, have returned to Hen I - - � -
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the guests of 3r1r. and Mn. W. Q Davis. � I 'L
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Miss Hornet of Exeter, and'fortnerly - I
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M -kTRiNlo-NiAL. -About 90 invite& guests
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Hensall, was in the village this week, visitol, -
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ing Mr. and Mrs. R. Patterson, jr., and 11
� assembled at the residence of Fletcher Roe,
on Wednesday, Alarch 4th, to witEiess the
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' th Sabbath school corly,enticon. '
;tt.e.nding e 11
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�,arriage of his sister, 'Miss Phoebe.
. Steinbach andMiss De Lion, who . ..
in Toronto, recently, haire returned; the hol,
. iUi&m Heaman, of Crediton, was the man,
in.question. At 4 o'cloek in the afternoon
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mer from Visiting friends and the 11 . .
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the contracting parties appeared hefore
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from attending the milh-Luery, ope
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petition, addressed to the municipal counalt' "..
Rev. M. Pomeroy, who tied the matri.
� onial-. knot. The bride was assisted by
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of the township of Hay and our police trus- I � L %�
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Miss Martha Heaman, of London, sister of
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tbe'groom, and the groorn by A. Eilber, of
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tees, is be e culated this weekaudlar -
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ly signed by our business men and otheprs, .
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Exeter.' After all -had partaken of a wall
requesting the Said council -and t tees to�
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.prepared supper, the rest of the evening
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make provision for -the raisin Of LT
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funds to provide good and suffic. a 1.4 I I
was linost enjoyably spent by the excellent
, ears i of entertainment provided. The
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r tectiozi Jor our village, The L --.
fevoiTleld
-, itself was a real treat. It seemed as
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if 411 p
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or requirned is to spread I
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of ten years,and wh over little Al-ff� I .
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11 bably hemost noticeable were the kisses �
:11mit Brussels,
of opinion -may exist as to,% hat L �
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should be expended and what provi - I 11
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I ne ,si lections on. violin and organ; L.
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should be made, all are agreed that � - L
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;tar�, A Seaforth, who performed equally \
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and .StIffici Ut fire protection is
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. =1,�� .the cornet, guitar and mouth organ, :i
necessary. We. are sure our trus -- . .. I .
meet with the support =Tjxin th' '
issl . leaman, on the banjo and mouth
�rgij�', and last, but least,
of every
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village,* if th4 wisely and prudent' -ro-'
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not the groom,
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who, i nself is an excellent violinist. � The
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ceed iw thi ' ortant step, -Mr. �
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McKay
brid( was made the recipient of many use-
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and wife, of, Glenhoro, Mauitobt,-. f
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tul, an qrnarnental resents, as tokena of
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who were in Dungannon recently, at udiq-. �.� � I
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the funeral of Air. McKay's father, -L � I
regal d from her frieds and acquaintances.
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�bout 3 o'clock a. in. all departed for home,
Dr. INIcKay, were in Hensall this week visit?,-. ... .� .
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wisling Mr. and Mrs Heaman a long, pros-
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ing his brother, M -r. WnL McKay, D - -
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;er a %rid happy life together.
cipal of our public School previous to To- I I . . I �
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I N TI s. -The collectors of funds in aid of
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turning to their home in Glenbcoro,- .- ,-- -.. .� .
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the p ?er Canada Bible Society have been
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His lordship, Bishop Baldwin, of �d I I I
ar(�p d and have met with fair Success.
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will Conduct service in St. Paurs chtrch,%4� 11.
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Out e line east from Leadbury, Miss A.unie
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Sabbath afternoon, March 15th, at the I . L � V
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,MpNal and Miss Belli, D&vidion were I Col-
of three o'clock, and a treat is In store - - - . 1
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Jectors, and on the line north of here I
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all who can attend. -Mr., George MtEweft - I
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]Bella Hackwell and I
, .Miss Tessie Glass.-
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intends; erecting himself a neat o ce I . I I
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, Miss , i rinie - Glass has gone to teach a school
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�in Mah toba. Her many friends here hope
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spring. -The Fisk Jubilqe Singers h I L
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concert in Coxwortles hall on Friday evan--- :, I �
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her stay in the prairie provinge will be a L
leas4 t one. -Mr. J. J. Irvine has been
ing last. The notice was short, and the *A- I,- �, - I
tendance also.----�The Canadiau Order of For- L. : � -
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been avish this w' te .
in r ow to so much
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grand concert in the same hall, on Sat � . 7
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evening, March 14th, and as the I . . .
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V113itirIL44 relatives and friends in this section
promises to be a ,vood one, we have -
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Peel . . hip, were on a ten c
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their i Oarents
and other relatives here.
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which sad event occurred at her fat �- -':-��'. . i I
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meet � i them.
themolves
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L anned faces now present,
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a a result of March weather.-
residence on - - I-, I
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this (Frid'a ) afternoon, HW � -�L -
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it is I ewhat
remarkable that of the
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Iiii, class Meeting
at Bethel church,.five .
ter,assliewasinfairly good health uRZ � - I
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married within . the pase' six
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almost the hour of her death. � � I . I .
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months. While
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f1ttingLUp their
daughters -to shine in the
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young man, whose parents reside in Moth'. I ��- .-
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erwell, died at their residence, of conga _ �. � .
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pleasant to know
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King , out in Canada,
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ot for t e ill-timed and un-
qualities, and was Considered a very inwliJI - ;- -
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,haritablo remarks
of cheeWtempoerauce
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gent and enterprising young Iding -*- �, �
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addist's, of
ille male pentlasion, we believe
good position as stenographer and ootu* - �
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ffould be even more noticeable.
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reporter in Toronto up to � the time of JIU- - - -
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