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I . 0 - 1 8 ; I I J! � I.. I THE HU40JN - irry T(
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� . . viork,of the Wome'n's'Christits Temperance the Jubilee surplus fund, which is still' on ,derson," sic d frol�p M r. M ay I i porte(
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I ]Union to attend on ; ' hand, and have arranged -for-. an informal mare. He is low met and ell Int It, &a(
� r- -momphly meetings ,
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I I I ' even i kith )ugh they ar� not members, they vote,. to Ile taken at � the same time that the promises tc maki a most valuable stoat
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: - . I i CAPIT'AL(Paid UP), - $1,600, o. will -be in ide heartily we,laomB. The meet- Iiian by-laws are being voted on. We are horse. Th i pric,6 paid for h m was - 81,000
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� A I I REST, , - -4;. $10600, 0. inga are I old. on the third Wednesday of - sure that this pord th itioney could and as the Durch4seris are %11 exF erience(
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,� '. f - ever mc nth, at 3.30 p.m. i ,in the Union not be de voted to 0,
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I : I , 1, room in the postoffice buildiug�.-COX. profitable purpose than merecting a suitable theV'see hi n. gr.McKay 1. an also disoose(
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11 4 : —4111 ral hall on � the grounds here, and of two ver] Ane y,oung Durl am bulls lately
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; A . Main Street, Seaforth. .: TH& SEAFonTH Bwws Bm'u.-The bill which tight be called "-Thi Oueen Vic. One., a six i iontlis old calf, t 3 sold to t��sers
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. A General. Banking Business trans- gras g power to the corpoit'ation of Be&- toria J ilee Agrioultural.Ralll�" We hope Moliay , I rinth6rs, of R -'sernar, xfor(
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; acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, fort insubmit for the approval of the the pe e of Soaforth will take the same con ty,4nd the other, a yet r and a _�&�f,ith
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- � I sol to r. Job 'Hannah, (f Tuck a i�
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: � on same at lowest holders the by-laws � granting loans view of the question. � 4 in
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I I . I pork packing con6 any ; to Mr. i - ! $80
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� ; . . , � Al in connection witig the Coleman HOCK, Y. -This i0eek was & regular hoe- From these and Other sales hich i r 3 I havi
.. � Drafts sold on all oints in Carada, Is; a , "ill be seen ihat go(( a Oak
I I foundiry, and to Mr. W. D. VanEgminind, of key festi ral. On T ursi noted lateI3, it w � t
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i � I ; the 18oaforth woollen mills, have 'passed the'' team wei kt to Wate loo. es�pite the fs at either horses or cattle, will i ,till bring price
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I I - I SAVINGS DEPART MENT.-Interest Priv�te I lills Committee of the Legislature, I that the Waterloo t am havel-been playing nearly p,qualtd the notch of ten years ago
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r . � i � allowed on deposits of One Dollar and butl the I 411 has yet to -receive the sanction It 11 It bi t boys were right In fact there has not been fi ir man year
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g � I upwards: up to t in rk, anj gave their opponents , mand for horses and cattli
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I I R. S, HAYS, W. K. PEARQE) � Lie�tenii nt-Governor before it becomes law. on� Of the hotest ga�nes of the season. ' The as there is this Yea.'r, while sheep and , pig
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. I 11 , . Solicitor So �hat no time may be lost a special meet- res#ItWis a victory'for Waterloo by 7 goals follow close afte .
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I I I -the council was hold -on Mo . -01 I Saturday night the long looked — .
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. 0 � I evening, and all arrangements were made to for gam � between the Egmondville and LOCAL BAIBI?i Mr. J. VV. Broderick, th,
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f � L . have the by-laws published and voted on at "town telms was layed. It drew out a
7 ,I - � 29 of our Stude Is !, - I It is hoped , larl e are wd 6 � crit usiat tic spectators, who well-known ban ;upt stock man, I as, pur
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� . ! Have recently taken good situations -and the bill i 11 be advanced fast enough to i were served up'a re he game." Both teams ,town ning it off bore. -Mr. Joint
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I � .. ; . - eni�le the vote to be taken oill the 17th of - were out to. win, but th town boys bad the M.I MeLear, who. has beet, spending th,
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I i - 11, . I 11 ",',,',',,'"'I'll, .April, bit this will dbpend on bhe time , long end of it, and won
� - � y 7 goals to 5. - winter here, lef o on Thuradi y for Hartney
I r i � 111111111, ' ' 1 d b the Legis. � On Tues( . Manitoba, i her i he has beet � for the* pas
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� WhIn the bill is finall asle y I 1 ay evening the return match with Manitoba, I
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� : � I . .1 lature. - y Waterlo wo played on bhe rink here. The
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4 - � L� - - . ! game eta ted off with a rush, and the 'puck will be hel in'tpe Presbyteian church i;
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�: ! , I � I - .Tj'HE HousE FAiR.-The horse fair in Sea , was kept hovering around Waterloo's goal,
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� "I � � STRATFORD, ONTARIO, forth on Wednesday, under,the auspices of - but 1e ace was too hot to last long, and action on tl e resignation of
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� � � . I Gives the" 'I beet" in the line of business at - .the oar I of Trade, was a decided success. shor fo eaforth scored. Waterloo followed Donald. of I is cliarge of the congrej ation it
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I T k � shorthand education. In fair competition ! withstanding the sloppy weather there witb r more in suicession before half Seafort�. )r, cDonald has *beer in th�
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- . our grad,iates are nearly al ays ,a sen -8, a I �i ge crowd of peopIq . 11 L the secdnd half Seaforth scored tr fort
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�� . . Waryntet ne;�. larg'p number of horses were on sale ; there � thre �, and Waterloo two, thus - the ,congregation a
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, � W. J. ELLIOTT., Principal. 4444-52 1 larg L number of horses obangei hands. the i lefea -
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; i I : Not only did the buyers pick up a lot of game fronn first to last, and, if anything,had view at retiring �rom the active war of thi
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� goo animals,'but considerable trading and the better of the game. Io was one of the m
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� �� ' JUST �REOEIVED:' buy rig was done among the far ners. It beet exhibitions of hook y seen on the rink Presbytery a do so. -Mr. George F rest, a
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� ;; Another assortment of i many of the :merchants report b wing had - showing I hey made against such a strong . .
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I : 11 an excellent day's business. The .officers of tearr. as V raterloo. I
� i I - I . � I , a i his farm in rey, where he will in future re
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�� I � I I JD -&1W= - �r the'Bo *r I of Trade should feel v �ry much side. Old r eighbors and many fir �enda it
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�r I -� . . . I encouraged by the suiacess of this irst fair, EqmoNL)V1LVE-NOTJ0S. Laat Sabbath our Huron will be glad to welcome Mr.and Mrs
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� I . I . I � and they should receive� the heart support ' I Forest -back to
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� i . I 'i .. � r peop , I � ,Grey and to this county. -
L, . 444 1 1 Wedding and iEngagement Rin of the merchants for establishing Is regular _ Mr. James Ir6hibald shipped a car of veri
� ; � : L 71 gs able sermons from the Rev. Dr. Mo- , . .
I I - i fair day such as this, as.it is of undoubted , r flue heavy I areas to Oe old country Or
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I � i I -no to have lost noneL of his :
� `4L I -fit � to .the town. About t ,enty-five . Mnyl Id, i rho see.
�� .V . � ! I i � ben , I old t hme pulpit ability. The doctor 'always Monday.-] 1r.i Alex, McKay and M r. Allai
-, A I I d to h � Reid, who I av'b been emploi-sei, at -he bil
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: . . I , hon es are sai ave b by the . .
'. -1 . I Ce A. Hum:ber & 8,:* e pr . give an i 3telligent explanation of the pas- mill here for many yeare, leave ab')ut thi
. �-, � . i � . r �, ; ices rangin from $75 to $150. .
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� I 14 , : . � . The following buyers . ere here Hay, of -urst of Apri I for British Columbia, -with thi
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I - I Jewelleis, Seaforth List oweil ;Honey, of asson, of - a te
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� r , . I field; Snell, of Exeter, and Me- cism. -M �ss Y , g, of B�yth, 'has been the
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. i . I . gues of Miss Sarah 1r, tewart during the #1 P1 .
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. � �r f I Mann. chibald aforth. . dent of this to*n for is i a tendi
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I . � livrPORTANTNOTICE u . past weeE.-Mr. Neil Brown, who lately . . I ! y
: -, I " - - I �. I - a , . ing mr,thj his fa ily to Winnipe short
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, I ly.-Mr. James Scot,, or., has purchase�
I !I, �� I - � Just i -rived at Gravel& Co.'s, 8(aforth, a i i t trie village, and will occupy Miss
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- �� complet�14neof widow shades and curtain poles. 181nipgre t,08 (ottage. It is i, comfortable resip half an- acre from Mr. Robert ScoI in Har
� .. I am no -r selling ri, first-class new Improved Ifigb
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I - . ments, f-nished in cak or walnut, and with ci�ver speclalty. 1032,vl . thereon as soo� as the season will permit
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Z. I �i ; � . I and five drawers,.or fancy drop head and five di I A14TED. - Butter .and eggs, h i 1h, et, t ' - P The si 0 is leasantlV situated, co,nvenienl
. .� era for $25 cash. This machine is the "Que )n,'? . . " , �u'. well aarned retirement from the more ex-
: � ., � . prices, cash or trade. Admittedly the beib vir to the town and on it Air. :8cott will soot
� m " � " White Sewing Iliac linO market In '&cad&. G. E. ging, W'lugham. 16 2-tf
a i 11 manufactured by the ! a3tini � dui des of life. -Our people were our-
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I . I I I prised on Tuesday morning to learn of the . .
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. . I It I "VV--_ MT -VV-_A r -W � pure ,,..InR:. come and i6ximine our .ate A. James been failag tor some mouths, .but few deuce Df Mi. D. D. Wilson. -On Saturda]
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: � � - j daughter w re driviD a out the nort i roac
I I . I ". I ;1 � - confixed t) bed but a few days. Duril)-the An
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. � t T 11 i . ! V. winter he met with a couple of bad ialls, they1had ra, her an unpleasant exp rience,
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I t " .� �i I General Insurance Agent & Deal- alioc3 at the new shoe @ter - " See -ad. on..3ag- .. Another�rig went to .pass them, . a d Mr,
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� � , L er in Sewing Machines. i VVe ne ver weary adtertising our tea -s, and 1 his E, CI ff` In � '�etting frightened b gan to
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I . : . . I 4 9 cl� r . kick, and u ,set the rig. .
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I i, f 1636 we millingly give sarable, a; we baveproved them to 1. Me. bluff 11ad hik
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- 1�;. ,,, . I f I be ight. Come in ! Beattie Bros.' grocers and head badly itit and was injur&&d on the side,
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I I � , � ; L I I I � I . I -property in his village lately
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f I , T Mr. Morentz'4as been parchased
. - ; I . vVilsows QaSLh Grocer'lly ' ,owneii b; while �the I ttIe,�irl had her, 3.ce 8�catchec'
- 1. , � ! V 'all papers, new good,s, 2jo per, roll i.16 and cut. --.:.i rextFriday will �be Good'Friday.,
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. . I I ouni a ingr tine at 102 per rol , I$ inch ,border t3 - by M -a. - undle, of Bvuc6fleld, who intends- I
T, - � its and now Belson's Teas now in @took. : ,,at, I I
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� Now fru and a holidi . 'Mr. Arthui� F rbes as pur,
��`, ; l It. 8 y trds In a roll, at 8o ; 116 yard border, 9 coming It re to reside. -We are pleased to ' �
� �, We have now in stock the best values in new so&- inch -a widi �, ab 6e. J G r chased the" bus outfit from M . Sha k, alad
� , �, t; Ave$ & qo., t;eafprtb- Pic. see ot r ol friend. Mr. JOhn 8 teet,1 able. to
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� If , T Teas we ever bad, comprising Young llys�n, '. � �
. 4 � ture framing a specialh . . f63,).Xl will run it.'i:l ponnection wit ' his I livery.
- ; i it n and Japan Teas. We guarantee satisfaction . . .
e � I i, It"810 , - be about gain after bei 3g off duty for a ,�.,
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� . �", I I 'I � or will refund the money. The beat qua ity ot new NEw stook of Trunks an Telescope : I Mr. Shark ntends going to near Learning,
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- , RMsins, Curranta, Nuts. Peels, ate., now in stoek:st the i cry laweat prices. W. if. 4timws, Boots and i
r 1�, E -el , I . - ton, where ie has a fruit: farm, -M�rj David
� :,J� -- �.. . lowest rices. Some nice line@ in Din,;er, Tea and' shoe , Sea �orbh, ont. - 1632-� Dorrauce, of this town, who 1
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1i � Tairlettats just received, and at prices &slow so the at DE
AT r �, Now that fowl are scarce I find ,It up foriiseveril weeks with la grippel,:is again
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-, F -I' - - lowetit. Wanted good butterv. eggs, dried apples :, ' Bi I died on ;
� "- " James adfoot, of Tuckersmith,
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� - V i� � potatoes, dressed Jowl, and all kinos of marketabl�' Beat;ie'o sausage will just fill the bill of fare. Be& - I able to be aroand.-Mr. Cyrus� Ayer
, . t tie Bros., grocers and butchers, Seaforth. 1632-2 Tuesday afternoon last. The event wa I
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I- � i� �: - 1, . I " . APER FOR 7 CENTS. -Hung on the . I d I
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� , , 11 : of charge for 7e. Don't miss a chance. -
X, �- 1374 - Bank of Co—oroe Block.. I Wall leased the farm, df Mr. Wim. Mccloill on th'e'
I ilU �, , i 1 7he I st stock in the county to seleob from. J. I oral weeli shad been confined to' .bed. He
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� � -T-�*� -w 5 . i Griv ,,v. Co,, Se'ahirth. Picture framing a sloeciality. 1Qth concew i6n, and has removed to it. -
li� t , . suffered f rem a complies, ion of diseases, and I
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I I 11 ` * ' Winter Goods-� -1 GAEA,T Big Stock of Ladies" Fine Oxfords, - and rn�ttufacturer of Richmond's post -hole
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T W1 ,gains in . I . and lovim g hearts. could i] evise was done. for I
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, ! . � 111 �,A�i� Ten men's fur coats, chiefly coon 4nd wombat -, 16 Spring Go a, splendid variety, Oxfords from 76 was� in "vain. Or. Broadfoot -was mond 4as in . his p6st-hole auger � a very
I , k VIN - cents up W. H, W tw,m, Seafortil. 4! . 1632.1 64 -years )f age.� He was a native of Tuck-
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. - -11 Iadieb'tur capes in asti achar), oppoa�um d G ,,, .
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1. ! V �'. I land seal; 4 ladies' a4rachan fur coal 0 r ten bars of soap is only one of , . - wher I
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� , ,� dozen men's fur caps ; good range of ts our ; ersmitb, ind w4s bom or ep, which �nuiit shor ly be in very ueneral use,
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1 7; 1 % ,,.� s' cloth r-argains. ' Beattie Bros., grocers and butch- I
I ,-;-1 . many he contin ued to' litire un I I his death. I He
! �,,� L coats ;good range of �men'a and boys It r6oats. . and is �hp deligh of every person who has
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� I -qr 1�4� ! The above lines will be Bold to a large ex ev regavd- I was the( Idest Bou of the late Alexander
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iil , �1 weather., We hii�ve had good sleighing for a
I .1; W �! next winter. We are revolutionizing our prices in _ groc rieo. c ockery and glassware of I lie i st.ite of Broadfoo �, of I.Seaforth, Mr. Samuel
. �-, ui" � vier of Case & Cc , rt xt door to post office, Seiforib, to be . week.a�4 some weather that would 'do credit
Ii. , , roadymade clothing ; taigains will be the orier of Broadfoo - �, He was a man
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� , H. 11 BiZ range nien'sand bo�b'new hata, caps and gents on lyednu Jay, I'durch 22nd, 1899. All mu t go. o' f more It "i' o�'dinari 4bility and int(lli-, T ,,t z�ard on Tues was
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. - furnishings to hand, Nic lean stfsak. Shop furniture fok qa!q very gence, at d h: eath is a distinct loss to bhe depth 6 'an w f�l but we can'�a ogradit
� , � i , of iron f scales chpepe safe, e6mmuni �y where he had spent his life.. He ,Mauitot I , 0
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. � show Pages, ,offep Inill, tea bills: and other a.tioles. baforthis;oueas it came -froth the
' Don% wim his chance. was �f a -nil1l, genial dis )o8ition, and pos- . :
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I . � - . I �dfore uyiDg your wa I paper, etc , call seend in an unusual deg -ee the confidence Presbyterian church last Sabbath, Re . Dr.
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and 14r.!est 4t6ek in the town at the lowest rices. behind ,,a very large eire a of friends, who I
1 Papst, Saafoxth. . 102-1 will deeply regret his ei mparative I ly early Rev. Mr. S law �n McKirlop. -Rev.! Mr.
General Railw# and bteamship �c- '- I I Anderson, a Goderich, will preaci in I the
Bi� art, y of Boys' Shoes from the Fine dernise, -ind will �exten� to his berea ed I
� Agoncy. , * , Presbyteriai chnich next Sabbath. *
4" ' Dong In Rir d to the Heavy Plow "Shoes. Good goods family atilfriendsthe aii�ereat sympatiy. I -�-Dr.
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it _ Colum�ia, and 83D.60 .nd a I
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14 0 ter, Mrs. Edward! M cFaul,and other f4ends
i . y, a,ts of all kindk I d thr p daughters will
, - podo , 6h - � that, 0 in town. The doctor's old friends Will be
I % Easter Holiday Rates for the public -Anglo fare. make custcmers come again at- Beattie Bros., long mou m the loss and C erish the memory �
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. � 11, Going datesi 1,,fitwch 3 to ,April 3rd,L inclusive, re. groceisand b3teliers Seafortil' 102-2 pleased; t6 8(0 hirri looking so vi�ell. -'Mr.
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� 1� 11 lers'and students- -fare and ' A Herman Kel er, of Brantford, bag' Cc e to
� " � Jurni.& 0"' Tim 'old maimmoth seed . stoi e is the Place fa&r and wise counsellor. The rema: no
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I I I _�i.Xup �rlt A _ to Pure town to wor c as coatmaker for Mr. .
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7 1 1 r,- ot 0, I' erincipal. were interred in the Maitlandbank ceme- I
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t i :: !, fl;� I � I � the ne%v mai ket oat, the two leadin� � varieties f )r the I ,town, k removed his , i ly to
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� ro I W. SOM ERVILLE - $TILL A-,;OTgr,,R DEPA TS. -Another of M .. S th I will
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� I . - .1i, t" i . . I "T uron'slotiored pioneers. has been called in I
. � I I - — I � Sep PeIc dies' �rnillinery on -The annua. mi8slonaory sermons in I ehalf
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I .11 Y, F good lemand for it a great tea for the motley, at A. Can, was SPotchman by I irth, and came to � nex by,
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'", 11 d DISTRICT *ATTERS., 1 - 'PA)r Ui,.---All parties �indebtcd to N. of Wato ty, where he
'! I , I 1�r Cluff It Son cl, 8cafoith, will oblize by calling and m I 4ined fr out.three ye rs, when he came w e th 5 e?cecu-
. it. "a- 'this "' k, at ending a meeting of .
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. - - I I mail for subscriptiona, should look ati their f, e," dried apples ana raw furs. o. E.KirfG, tri� �'
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i � F "i � � address labels to see if t bas been creaited- , 16,%-tf I a M. -We regret to, learn that the rissidlence
�� yf� �. - t - I I of life an� caniie to reside i in ELYmo dville,, oi Mr. John O'Sullivan, McKill6l�,! was
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� , � 4 ould HOVSr WANTED- -Wanted to rent, a good wkere he 3rected for hin�, self � ha"cidsome � . I
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I . � ! 7 �, I If subscribers would o this, they � I fortable lwellin� in Seaforth, orio with a stable I I completely destroyed by fire on Wednesday'
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1 , I know whether or not th ir money had been on the* lot p -ef erred. ome. His wife d`ed�about
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I � EATi� OF' MISS FR4'E-NIAN.-The ' Pe&forffi. . 1632 9 1 i� hall oul Mond y evening, at, 8-o'cloc k, �
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I j .1 Rl 1 - of Miss Charlotte Free an, eldest dat:ghter I altlmgh qIder, is o3till livi g. He enjlO I .
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� 11 � � I was a Templar, has been a resident of the city of - - I .
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. . speciad favorite in Hamil- - cheap. 1� - H. W`11,LIS, Seaforth.
- l �L! � her friends, bad been extreme sufferer ton. Re is about to leave that city 1�ness, and iccumulated a ompetency. He
. : iz- an I WEST�- 1EN-D NOTE�Mr. Amos Townsend
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� I . . farewell, tHe memberl of the Sceptre Couu- . - -
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I : I - e was - -.1 R0, ; in all his daRlings, and despised everything .r.n, . t sut�mer.-Miss Hol�mes of
. 7A , yal Teinplars,: tendered him a ban- -Ing o - meanness or Idishoneaty. His
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: � .38 years of uge. The,members of the farnil . 2avot i visitinig relatives here this
I i y quet i that, city. � They also presented him . week.�Miifls � i Lloyd return0d to I
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I '. � i I , have the sincere sympa0y of their lmany with a haadsome�ailk urnb . f word was al good as his be d, and although . I
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I : % �!�� : . blaitlandbank cemeteryion Weddesday. ! l;Y z: life,,and w is eVer ready- to render liberal friend4ere,
. 1 � . �- I I , I entation was made Past !Councillor J. H. .
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- � I �, ; I W. C. T. L'. MEBTINU.--On Wednesday ; of this town, and was One of the most a I )res ri 66 in religion a � d a Liberal in
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I ! tive fina twdent temperance workers here, I politics; ' fie death still further desimates 111accal?pdof Clint ;n, to the annual con-'
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. . I Union beld their regular monthly meetin", forgoGten h 8 Id ways. .As well as be' :
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� I 4 Russell, president, was at her post, punctu- Buchanan is an i able mriter, an eloquent I 1- . . I
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7 � � � ally, as, usual. Several matters of import. platform speaker, find a first-class all round ! - I
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7 : t- 4 tails be'ne, left to the executive. A new directo�rs of the Tuakeramith Br'anc Agci-' n*on says he �is one of the 1 . .
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I r � I , . town,, good horses he has �bred.; He was sold for . I
; , n pig br ding eKtensi ely, and 'finds. that it �
. I I council for a. grant�df $300 to assist em in $.200. He was sired by Mr. Thomas Col- pays I �
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1 4 - of work -taken up, by the Union. If ' -' , the condition that the McKinnon sDId one from the same mare last handsome resi, fence f Joseph .&orria, when
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: i T �, Of 'i does not cost any his second daughte , Miss Mary E.� was
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� . -1 . saction of business, b t also for the presen- ' built wi;l Cost 10 li6ast N1,000. If the aid that� these In, a I . Arm. Walker:
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� I A, � es p y as well as anvthing a I pastor of the Baptist church, Fallartofil, tied
I . tation of these programmes. T a topic for asked is not fort h(iloming, the society will not f4rmer canr
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� . . viork,of the Wome'n's'Christits Temperance the Jubilee surplus fund, which is still' on ,derson," sic d frol�p M r. M ay I i porte(
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I ]Union to attend on ; ' hand, and have arranged -for-. an informal mare. He is low met and ell Int It, &a(
� r- -momphly meetings ,
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I I I ' even i kith )ugh they ar� not members, they vote,. to Ile taken at � the same time that the promises tc maki a most valuable stoat
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: - . I i CAPIT'AL(Paid UP), - $1,600, o. will -be in ide heartily we,laomB. The meet- Iiian by-laws are being voted on. We are horse. Th i pric,6 paid for h m was - 81,000
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� A I I REST, , - -4;. $10600, 0. inga are I old. on the third Wednesday of - sure that this pord th itioney could and as the Durch4seris are %11 exF erience(
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,� '. f - ever mc nth, at 3.30 p.m. i ,in the Union not be de voted to 0,
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I : I , 1, room in the postoffice buildiug�.-COX. profitable purpose than merecting a suitable theV'see hi n. gr.McKay 1. an also disoose(
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11 4 : —4111 ral hall on � the grounds here, and of two ver] Ane y,oung Durl am bulls lately
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. A General. Banking Business trans- gras g power to the corpoit'ation of Be&- toria J ilee Agrioultural.Ralll�" We hope Moliay , I rinth6rs, of R -'sernar, xfor(
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: � on same at lowest holders the by-laws � granting loans view of the question. � 4 in
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I I . I pork packing con6 any ; to Mr. i - ! $80
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� ; . . , � Al in connection witig the Coleman HOCK, Y. -This i0eek was & regular hoe- From these and Other sales hich i r 3 I havi
.. � Drafts sold on all oints in Carada, Is; a , "ill be seen ihat go(( a Oak
I I foundiry, and to Mr. W. D. VanEgminind, of key festi ral. On T ursi noted lateI3, it w � t
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i � I ; the 18oaforth woollen mills, have 'passed the'' team wei kt to Wate loo. es�pite the fs at either horses or cattle, will i ,till bring price
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I I - I SAVINGS DEPART MENT.-Interest Priv�te I lills Committee of the Legislature, I that the Waterloo t am havel-been playing nearly p,qualtd the notch of ten years ago
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I I R. S, HAYS, W. K. PEARQE) � Lie�tenii nt-Governor before it becomes law. on� Of the hotest ga�nes of the season. ' The as there is this Yea.'r, while sheep and , pig
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I I I -the council was hold -on Mo . -01 I Saturday night the long looked — .
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. 0 � I evening, and all arrangements were made to for gam � between the Egmondville and LOCAL BAIBI?i Mr. J. VV. Broderick, th,
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f � L . have the by-laws published and voted on at "town telms was layed. It drew out a
7 ,I - � 29 of our Stude Is !, - I It is hoped , larl e are wd 6 � crit usiat tic spectators, who well-known ban ;upt stock man, I as, pur
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� WhIn the bill is finall asle y I 1 ay evening the return match with Manitoba, I
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�: ! , I � I - .Tj'HE HousE FAiR.-The horse fair in Sea , was kept hovering around Waterloo's goal,
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, � W. J. ELLIOTT., Principal. 4444-52 1 larg L number of horses obangei hands. the i lefea -
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I : 11 an excellent day's business. The .officers of tearr. as V raterloo. I
� i I - I . � I , a i his farm in rey, where he will in future re
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�� I � I I JD -&1W= - �r the'Bo *r I of Trade should feel v �ry much side. Old r eighbors and many fir �enda it
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�r I -� . . . I encouraged by the suiacess of this irst fair, EqmoNL)V1LVE-NOTJ0S. Laat Sabbath our Huron will be glad to welcome Mr.and Mrs
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L, . 444 1 1 Wedding and iEngagement Rin of the merchants for establishing Is regular _ Mr. James Ir6hibald shipped a car of veri
� ; � : L 71 gs able sermons from the Rev. Dr. Mo- , . .
I I - i fair day such as this, as.it is of undoubted , r flue heavy I areas to Oe old country Or
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� `4L I -fit � to .the town. About t ,enty-five . Mnyl Id, i rho see.
�� .V . � ! I i � ben , I old t hme pulpit ability. The doctor 'always Monday.-] 1r.i Alex, McKay and M r. Allai
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'. -1 . I Ce A. Hum:ber & 8,:* e pr . give an i 3telligent explanation of the pas- mill here for many yeare, leave ab')ut thi
. �-, � . i � . r �, ; ices rangin from $75 to $150. .
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� I 14 , : . � . The following buyers . ere here Hay, of -urst of Apri I for British Columbia, -with thi
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I - I Jewelleis, Seaforth List oweil ;Honey, of asson, of - a te
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. i . I . gues of Miss Sarah 1r, tewart during the #1 P1 .
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I . � livrPORTANTNOTICE u . past weeE.-Mr. Neil Brown, who lately . . I ! y
: -, I " - - I �. I - a , . ing mr,thj his fa ily to Winnipe short
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I !I, �� I - � Just i -rived at Gravel& Co.'s, 8(aforth, a i i t trie village, and will occupy Miss
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. .� era for $25 cash. This machine is the "Que )n,'? . . " , �u'. well aarned retirement from the more ex-
: � ., � . prices, cash or trade. Admittedly the beib vir to the town and on it Air. :8cott will soot
� m " � " White Sewing Iliac linO market In '&cad&. G. E. ging, W'lugham. 16 2-tf
a i 11 manufactured by the ! a3tini � dui des of life. -Our people were our-
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. . I It I "VV--_ MT -VV-_A r -W � pure ,,..InR:. come and i6ximine our .ate A. James been failag tor some mouths, .but few deuce Df Mi. D. D. Wilson. -On Saturda]
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I I . I ". I ;1 � - confixed t) bed but a few days. Duril)-the An
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. � t T 11 i . ! V. winter he met with a couple of bad ialls, they1had ra, her an unpleasant exp rience,
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I i, f 1636 we millingly give sarable, a; we baveproved them to 1. Me. bluff 11ad hik
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. - ; I . vVilsows QaSLh Grocer'lly ' ,owneii b; while �the I ttIe,�irl had her, 3.ce 8�catchec'
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. . I I ouni a ingr tine at 102 per rol , I$ inch ,border t3 - by M -a. - undle, of Bvuc6fleld, who intends- I
T, - � its and now Belson's Teas now in @took. : ,,at, I I
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��`, ; l It. 8 y trds In a roll, at 8o ; 116 yard border, 9 coming It re to reside. -We are pleased to ' �
� �, We have now in stock the best values in new so&- inch -a widi �, ab 6e. J G r chased the" bus outfit from M . Sha k, alad
� , �, t; Ave$ & qo., t;eafprtb- Pic. see ot r ol friend. Mr. JOhn 8 teet,1 able. to
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. 4 � ture framing a specialh . . f63,).Xl will run it.'i:l ponnection wit ' his I livery.
- ; i it n and Japan Teas. We guarantee satisfaction . . .
e � I i, It"810 , - be about gain after bei 3g off duty for a ,�.,
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� :,J� -- �.. . lowest rices. Some nice line@ in Din,;er, Tea and' shoe , Sea �orbh, ont. - 1632-� Dorrauce, of this town, who 1
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1i � Tairlettats just received, and at prices &slow so the at DE
AT r �, Now that fowl are scarce I find ,It up foriiseveril weeks with la grippel,:is again
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, . t tie Bros., grocers and butchers, Seaforth. 1632-2 Tuesday afternoon last. The event wa I
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I- � i� �: - 1, . I " . APER FOR 7 CENTS. -Hung on the . I d I
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� , , 11 : of charge for 7e. Don't miss a chance. -
X, �- 1374 - Bank of Co—oroe Block.. I Wall leased the farm, df Mr. Wim. Mccloill on th'e'
I ilU �, , i 1 7he I st stock in the county to seleob from. J. I oral weeli shad been confined to' .bed. He
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� � -T-�*� -w 5 . i Griv ,,v. Co,, Se'ahirth. Picture framing a sloeciality. 1Qth concew i6n, and has removed to it. -
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I I 11 ` * ' Winter Goods-� -1 GAEA,T Big Stock of Ladies" Fine Oxfords, - and rn�ttufacturer of Richmond's post -hole
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T W1 ,gains in . I . and lovim g hearts. could i] evise was done. for I
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, ! . � 111 �,A�i� Ten men's fur coats, chiefly coon 4nd wombat -, 16 Spring Go a, splendid variety, Oxfords from 76 was� in "vain. Or. Broadfoot -was mond 4as in . his p6st-hole auger � a very
I , k VIN - cents up W. H, W tw,m, Seafortil. 4! . 1632.1 64 -years )f age.� He was a native of Tuck-
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� , ,� dozen men's fur caps ; good range of ts our ; ersmitb, ind w4s bom or ep, which �nuiit shor ly be in very ueneral use,
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1 7; 1 % ,,.� s' cloth r-argains. ' Beattie Bros., grocers and butch- I
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! �,,� L coats ;good range of �men'a and boys It r6oats. . and is �hp deligh of every person who has
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� I -qr 1�4� ! The above lines will be Bold to a large ex ev regavd- I was the( Idest Bou of the late Alexander
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iil , �1 weather., We hii�ve had good sleighing for a
I .1; W �! next winter. We are revolutionizing our prices in _ groc rieo. c ockery and glassware of I lie i st.ite of Broadfoo �, of I.Seaforth, Mr. Samuel
. �-, ui" � vier of Case & Cc , rt xt door to post office, Seiforib, to be . week.a�4 some weather that would 'do credit
Ii. , , roadymade clothing ; taigains will be the orier of Broadfoo - �, He was a man
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� , � i , of iron f scales chpepe safe, e6mmuni �y where he had spent his life.. He ,Mauitot I , 0
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. � show Pages, ,offep Inill, tea bills: and other a.tioles. baforthis;oueas it came -froth the
' Don% wim his chance. was �f a -nil1l, genial dis )o8ition, and pos- . :
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and 14r.!est 4t6ek in the town at the lowest rices. behind ,,a very large eire a of friends, who I
1 Papst, Saafoxth. . 102-1 will deeply regret his ei mparative I ly early Rev. Mr. S law �n McKirlop. -Rev.! Mr.
General Railw# and bteamship �c- '- I I Anderson, a Goderich, will preaci in I the
Bi� art, y of Boys' Shoes from the Fine dernise, -ind will �exten� to his berea ed I
� Agoncy. , * , Presbyteriai chnich next Sabbath. *
4" ' Dong In Rir d to the Heavy Plow "Shoes. Good goods family atilfriendsthe aii�ereat sympatiy. I -�-Dr.
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it _ Colum�ia, and 83D.60 .nd a I
I.. _ __, cago or North. Bay, any ditto Kootenay Ham, b icon, and me ily of twe sons an
14 0 ter, Mrs. Edward! M cFaul,and other f4ends
i . y, a,ts of all kindk I d thr p daughters will
, - podo , 6h - � that, 0 in town. The doctor's old friends Will be
I % Easter Holiday Rates for the public -Anglo fare. make custcmers come again at- Beattie Bros., long mou m the loss and C erish the memory �
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� " � Jurni.& 0"' Tim 'old maimmoth seed . stoi e is the Place fa&r and wise counsellor. The rema: no
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I I I _�i.Xup �rlt A _ to Pure town to wor c as coatmaker for Mr. .
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7 1 1 r,- ot 0, I' erincipal. were interred in the Maitlandbank ceme- I
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t i :: !, fl;� I � I � the ne%v mai ket oat, the two leadin� � varieties f )r the I ,town, k removed his , i ly to
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� ro I W. SOM ERVILLE - $TILL A-,;OTgr,,R DEPA TS. -Another of M .. S th I will
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� I . - .1i, t" i . . I "T uron'slotiored pioneers. has been called in I
. � I I - — I � Sep PeIc dies' �rnillinery on -The annua. mi8slonaory sermons in I ehalf
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I .11 Y, F good lemand for it a great tea for the motley, at A. Can, was SPotchman by I irth, and came to � nex by,
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'", 11 d DISTRICT *ATTERS., 1 - 'PA)r Ui,.---All parties �indebtcd to N. of Wato ty, where he
'! I , I 1�r Cluff It Son cl, 8cafoith, will oblize by calling and m I 4ined fr out.three ye rs, when he came w e th 5 e?cecu-
. it. "a- 'this "' k, at ending a meeting of .
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. - - I I mail for subscriptiona, should look ati their f, e," dried apples ana raw furs. o. E.KirfG, tri� �'
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i � F "i � � address labels to see if t bas been creaited- , 16,%-tf I a M. -We regret to, learn that the rissidlence
�� yf� �. - t - I I of life an� caniie to reside i in ELYmo dville,, oi Mr. John O'Sullivan, McKill6l�,! was
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� , � 4 ould HOVSr WANTED- -Wanted to rent, a good wkere he 3rected for hin�, self � ha"cidsome � . I
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I . � ! 7 �, I If subscribers would o this, they � I fortable lwellin� in Seaforth, orio with a stable I I completely destroyed by fire on Wednesday'
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1 , I know whether or not th ir money had been on the* lot p -ef erred. ome. His wife d`ed�about
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I � EATi� OF' MISS FR4'E-NIAN.-The ' Pe&forffi. . 1632 9 1 i� hall oul Mond y evening, at, 8-o'cloc k, �
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I j .1 Rl 1 - of Miss Charlotte Free an, eldest dat:ghter I altlmgh qIder, is o3till livi g. He enjlO I .
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� 11 � � I was a Templar, has been a resident of the city of - - I .
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. . speciad favorite in Hamil- - cheap. 1� - H. W`11,LIS, Seaforth.
- l �L! � her friends, bad been extreme sufferer ton. Re is about to leave that city 1�ness, and iccumulated a ompetency. He
. : iz- an I WEST�- 1EN-D NOTE�Mr. Amos Townsend
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� I . . farewell, tHe memberl of the Sceptre Couu- . - -
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I : I - e was - -.1 R0, ; in all his daRlings, and despised everything .r.n, . t sut�mer.-Miss Hol�mes of
. 7A , yal Teinplars,: tendered him a ban- -Ing o - meanness or Idishoneaty. His
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: � .38 years of uge. The,members of the farnil . 2avot i visitinig relatives here this
I i y quet i that, city. � They also presented him . week.�Miifls � i Lloyd return0d to I
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I '. � i I , have the sincere sympa0y of their lmany with a haadsome�ailk urnb . f word was al good as his be d, and although . I
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I : % �!�� : . blaitlandbank cemeteryion Weddesday. ! l;Y z: life,,and w is eVer ready- to render liberal friend4ere,
. 1 � . �- I I , I entation was made Past !Councillor J. H. .
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- � I �, ; I W. C. T. L'. MEBTINU.--On Wednesday ; of this town, and was One of the most a I )res ri 66 in religion a � d a Liberal in
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I ! tive fina twdent temperance workers here, I politics; ' fie death still further desimates 111accal?pdof Clint ;n, to the annual con-'
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. . I Union beld their regular monthly meetin", forgoGten h 8 Id ways. .As well as be' :
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� I 4 Russell, president, was at her post, punctu- Buchanan is an i able mriter, an eloquent I 1- . . I
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7 � � � ally, as, usual. Several matters of import. platform speaker, find a first-class all round ! - I
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7 : t- 4 tails be'ne, left to the executive. A new directo�rs of the Tuakeramith Br'anc Agci-' n*on says he �is one of the 1 . .
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I r � I , . town,, good horses he has �bred.; He was sold for . I
; , n pig br ding eKtensi ely, and 'finds. that it �
. I I council for a. grant�df $300 to assist em in $.200. He was sired by Mr. Thomas Col- pays I �
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1 4 - of work -taken up, by the Union. If ' -' , the condition that the McKinnon sDId one from the same mare last handsome resi, fence f Joseph .&orria, when
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: i T �, Of 'i does not cost any his second daughte , Miss Mary E.� was
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� . -1 . saction of business, b t also for the presen- ' built wi;l Cost 10 li6ast N1,000. If the aid that� these In, a I . Arm. Walker:
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� I A, � es p y as well as anvthing a I pastor of the Baptist church, Fallartofil, tied
I . tation of these programmes. T a topic for asked is not fort h(iloming, the society will not f4rmer canr
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lit m Ohurc !i',J# r inol I ' ' �ow -the or- 1� ' � -
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er o. I e Is *T'ngT18&1n1*Vs oyster . �
d ter of Ae bride. ,%th Ilooke � . day. -6r! MILLINERY- I �- -
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I =61r;n1altlulations tf, a groom and bkide tied thii orry r. Robert J.1 ,Talbot in . I . I
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I repast aw i he guests. , T a ' lease tareport bat the Drysdale church I ,
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5 his work. We hope he ma . soon be re- for soo weeks, have bieen largel� attended, t Y . --- . . �-. I . I I
stored' to health. -Mr. 'Steel � Hun iihs's ' nd er ated much interest in tho commun- Fr *da - - I I
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been employed at Mr. J. F. Audre%,7,42th lity. . he pastor, Rev. S. Saltori, has been i ,� I . i
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I got your warp f rem F. i Rawar cial. He bag, the the Mefhodfst chup'ch here on Sabbath last, . I
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I WAFTINGS.--MiSaL' zzieF&b 1"er returned. delive ed an intereriting lecture land exhib- I IV I L
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k Goderich, were in town last wii.isk.-Me.!x. t, t �he patrons of the new p�reamery to - . buyer I
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� Contine, who has ha the sa�v mill since be starlIt A this pring. Butter,� packing is ,
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I John Jewett. We v ish Jow�tt BrAheis � : - i i W— I
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. ieson of Brussels, we e visitin last wise : P inted. where change . .
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.. at their home here. -Mies Mar Thual, of I poin, ves take office on the Is � of May. . I
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I Exeter, spent a few diaiy�s visiting her #iater, A mou4s amountirt g to $11.50 *ere paid. . I
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) vicirtity.-Mr. Richmond, of B d iiigbiL have been a series of -successes, ando
. flying visit to our village list the to,W ent Opening will, if possible, be a I -
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hunter by t -rade, died on Fri!da afteii'' � sion of he 0 nadian Pa-cific' Rqit�lway from whe! .
I ]&at. Theoldirentlemanhad 7lybeeA!ail- '' ielphl to Goderich, was laid over for fact we can't remember a season . . - -1 NOW it . is diffi.
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He lived in a house *belongipg to .,Yohu Sa-a" hob I, Waltonj- on Mbnday, � the , more beautiful and striking to the I Man ta
1 12 0 1 they are this spring. � � . - .
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Nethery, 6th line. He was"buried op'Sat- I � -1
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ing- is good again.-Somei are wo�deifL-� Ii IS an thelesa�
I , � ; I , y,lrecently'purchased frIm the herd the stamp, of style, elegance and cul �- . 9
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have gone west. -Samuel Irvine, 6t ai f iHe 49 r ' n: in color. This bull t4lok Several It Will L be a Night worth �seeing -fun ,a - . 4
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prizes a � the leading fall fairs i� 1898, and .terest and p easure. Come aud enjoy lhi � ;
Picket, near Auburn, and intends go�n ti� I . I - .. 4C)Iothini
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here on Friday, Mar h 7 li. the � ipur. �811alyr-s he would net live in Oat' i I
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iMr. A. McBeath and his staff W men are . 91 ��
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for the transaction of the b indon of, the' atillrushin his logs into Mr. Doig's mill, t . who �
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creamery for the ensuing season, and �,hera I He has now about J50,000 feet there. -Mr. MV I � prone R
are maipy.indi . cations of a prosperous se4 I son, John KOO` ion has purcha�ied im, valuable HEAD WEA we would likt' you bo -I. . I our � I L
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preparations are b.9,ing made for the ise 0 of it . 8 :1 . I �` I . tke s
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interest, bearing dobentures or, bunds,'� or � L
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the purpose of defr' yiDg some of the co, tir � . L the w isi
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pr I . )I d d thel3rd prize for the belt nat 1 - I -
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Leadbury. i ; , a ti e to time in the Westrn�noter, one I . 11
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Gizt.kT Big Stock of Ladies� Fine Oxf iIils, � f the I &din magazines of the Ptesbyterian The_V ar6 made up of Crash,,Plquea Netd- ,
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button and laced boots, etc., etcl Beautiful Naw -hurch in G%Pada. � lie Cloths, Lustres, and Crepo,ns, perfeat'lit I
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able time.-Mir,s AnniciMcPherson. as been MrJ Jo n Gemmill's family left last year, � --- I
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all the hens in the coop of Bell Br� I remains the India Linens, the Swiss 11 . I Suiting
one night. -Mr, Ransom Denni ,, las gold 10 w of the brothers, and lives on the old t,he New Dimities, and the dozen '' � . . 1� .
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youn, I in c alled on Rev. A. McLean, Of if you have the time to. F4p&re. thau'a- ' - . 011, �
a live d"cing party, and the latter had ' I L . seas m
its dive I 0ion ga E8, coupled with vocal "or his yil 11.0', and gave him $250 foi Dr. Mc- ried look thr gh -the New Oolora in .... � I
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a— . . 41 young man requestow that his broideries. I e sure to seethe New GI . '
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far ' for r. , : wer'alahtirches under the veterap mission- io .- Vot the 130YI-8
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bueine8g.--The last horse fair will be eld ; f )r the re�luilding and repairing- of these �
-in BrugEel 9 on April, 6th. A big crow is ... l;irehes., . � I � Spmetbihge we keepagood assortlin -. . �
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a position in A. R. Smith's dry goods st0re. I - i -
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g Y il�h ier'sorl wa's bridesmaid. and W - e Z',` , pleas, Ly I
'Wroxeter to learn 1 the tins I ithi " . � M.'F Jen2 edwith �hem. They -are choice-- ..-
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Brussels sebool, was laid P witl�il I grippe lately, h i returned home, having� sold his Re ember the Opening Days ! � - L . I
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-B.*LGerry wag� in Wingham. tc bft. I i . .
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bflel''r,h Charlie, ,got by ClinOn Chief, 941,380, to . �� I
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was on the sick RSP this weekL he 11 as figure. We congratulate Mr. Williams on the goods and prices. We 'Will be pl -1 L - 11 I
Farrow is in Toronto for i. I to give you any inifor m-ation you d ... esire. . I
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L Drvsdale. I I . A GOOD SALE. -John' Deitz had a very � . �� - -
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familywere on their way to 0GOd ri In a few at ner day.,;, Ei ery Lbing sold for good figares, � . - . The. . - - I - . I
days ago the team became un at iag . b c roes ran - :
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and'dashed into the ditch old colt, , six and x
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rig and throwing the occupants ,In My 'a R - cows sold as bigl!i an $44 1 1 1 1
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the ground, but luckily� no dam a � 8 each, SEA i vezything else sold equally well. Et JkF -4 . � . . .
. Mr. Deitzlintenda going out waot this sum- � . � -.
done, oiily�some of them received a eve e. . 14
shaking up and a few bruises. -Mr. .e I ge Mi �r to have a look round. We �vish him - - - .- �
Campbell and his sister Annie were v ou .�cess Wtiereirer he locates, as he ;ds a de- I Dry. . I � .
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in B field on Friday.-Oolle3to -a f r � , se�., -ving young man and a good neig�'bor. - � 111111111111110II& I
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Bib,136ciety were in our, neighbo -hoe 8 I ,,. THE I AV
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a creffit to the ladi s. -Mr. D. I ewar ,,i i tb �s spring. Mr* William Thirsk a!nd fam- - . - :
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tled in hie face and will leave a lar.9, ll� has secured already . Dry q0ods ' "'Y" . - �
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for months. -Our photograph�r, has �L bi �en I stiocked. 'Be also took out some t. iorough- , - - �- . clomf�ort
baking school house views the last few d Ys. Wad sto6k. with him. , He says it ii i a good P!110" - --.---, - ----,---L �-- - -- . L "o
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-A number of our young folks al. co in t f6r took raising. May succeise at- operator at Mr. .. NichoYs for the pad - .
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pleasant evening - at Mr. CaTpbell'a, t 1 telld is deser-"iLugof thevery months, has returned to Hens '11. We ' I Molasy -Ord
Bars. :1 be and iii 'leall reg e ... "
week. -Me D. ewarandki. Johnatw 5t, ,lit r t his -removal from sorry to see bar I aave, as she had * won I renlittfing 0 1 L
were the gue8tis of I Ir. A.. Wild L lie . '11 , �
fore leav- .0, 4 will unite in wisbing him i and his esteem of all th)se who knew her. �
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Ing for the Northw� at, accom 'is I fairtily h ppiness and prooperity lin their Louis Durand returned to the west'
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Alater this season than last, &,rid!' i is i , i - ry steady boys attended e wood bee at Mt. - -
3ropheiiied to be still later, as ti 6 froat is i weath rno L-Mr,Ralph Drysdale is, ed Nicholson's on S turday. -Mr. Arthur .-
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iaa been off for a rest, has again I reso , H n'sall----�. ,,as - Sarah Manson is ,engaged I
. nied � Thirsk and fami!y, Mt. Robert Bqyvie,
iis position with Mr. J. Vir. Horner,! I a d wi It N Lro. I ''ohert Nichol for- the summer, Mr. Alenoi Otterbine left for the viest
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