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I r /(!F,�w - . f6 ty I tyt s brotheen funeral.�Mr. _. .
F� � : ,ULF - ------- -- -7- ----- ----------.Y �Ojvrvlliv � , e e . er x oreov, ox pne wooans . at W 004- came to attend b ; - .. <
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I 1 L . point the ch �rges of -Mr. Tuoper, and to . Cook Brothers, Cha*o U poliall, [of near Port , Elgi as �
T I . J104 'Afaff 'M-1. 6*A,n A , onto Easter vacatiow at the harn on Ssturdayisveniug --- i
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� 1i � � hoi eeteaii -Miss Letitia Forest re- Gran - the past week paiiug a visit with higilathher � V0 - - B
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I � LW &.Yff on 9W , .� have fully vindicated the Government and old athl�t;99 of . . . L � MCWS -AND BO; " CLOTHING SAL -1 _� I
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I . z; . turned to L6 doxi this week. -Rev. Mr. tilon.-Mris. L. D . � E 8.��A
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� its officials. The debate, ih ` ill Acheson preach d A sermon appro match was. held here of the villige . nd MTN. Joseph I � I � z - L 'ho .
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. I _priate for Slowly. -A m hootiT9 . L . I I : � - p � - . 4aty t; -ee a
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I 16 r �-q I b9ing continued,- and thoi end Is not yet, Easter on Sfli� bath last. -Mr. Bobier, of on Friday after n last S�me good shoot- ! 1111111111 I I I b - lair
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I I -19-10 It 12 ,0 " ./!j � Exeter, gave 4 praotical testof the working Ing was, doue.U_04� : I . I I I ; - Til
' From the evilence thus far gi%iisn, the Gov- rM. bavid Brown � and i � i � , I - - , . .in Brugge] I a �
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1(6 Ir Is f9 - 210 I, - .of a to of n Bluevale. I AT THE - t
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I I . ernment seem ve I - Andre -vs Love' T ursday evening. Phone- toba, accompaniedl by her brother,Jcahua WEDDiNd BRLLS.-A' very pleasiD event I i � I - . : W� 0, Av
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I I . the I difficulties graph select Doupe who inton Is going on to Revelstoke to � -L -
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. � io alio added to the pleasure ok place i at the residence of Mr. Robert ': - Z j -,
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- = I VQ n]ail while the recitations of British Columb a. .Charles Duffield- has sei -_ 0 &M4 n
- i1ch .beset I them, the gov,erryn,ment and of the c Mathers, 1,�luevalc ro�d, on Wednesday, �� L %%tbaul.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . 0, on Miss Kate ag n proved her to be an, elo- oured the ngercy of the Cilinadiin Stearn ; w en,over one an re , guests ' � L ir - I
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I . I r6gulaf ion of ,the Yukop and the . March 291; . L I Auld - I , ,- I
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i . - I I I outionis. t of no eap-order. The separator I lau6dry of Sm Malys, and fie solicits fair ELI; mbled 0 Witness Lthe launching� upon , I ,
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i I ,,h Minister of the Interloir, instead of ha i ' . He I - J, 'held in , r-ulss als; 01
. � . I v'"g 'f -the surro nding patronage. -Mr. - � RN , R STORE - � 11 0 law
AW The figure between the parenthesis, er c I - worked succe f ll�onthecream, but hall share o the sea of �atrimony of � Miss Susan Math � ,� ,ye m U
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I denotes the page of the paper on which �ho to ' ubmit to the almost uniimited abuse bl - no offect as ' enry 0. Ow'ng, of Moog i I I I I � I . � - . . ended Con
- . P . 0 on t, ie I young couples -M aple R, H. Robin4on li, 9 been appointed age era to Mr. 4, I . . ; . �
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� ollit n Syrup making is the order of the day,--�-Mr. for the Sun ).*,can mpany, of Toronto, by Assinibc ck p. in. was the hour I 7 � . _� . ..-- I d a
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11� 331.9ger Bitainei;4-McKinnon &-Co. -5 ' press, shoul d receive- tb'e warmelat com men 4 i and Mi -3, Edwaid Jones, of Exeter, have I Mr. H. Hendersonj of Toronto. -Mies M set for the Ceremony, which was performed : I I I -T is M
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I . I ! �Itwg.frikndls in... this neighborhood Coupland h%e been engaged to toach� the The bride, waixud, ���
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! � !lth-5 - : - ation for having aocomplisho�, in a very coo v1 � , I � : , FOR �TEN DAYS -' r -
: � Who, PavO U gin- , i I � ; 0 'aster holi y who w rrayed in' a ; bridal costume of : � I i I _. with lii-� fat h
� ; ' I the pay week. -Mrs.. Charles Troyer was tenth line echo I after the JJ, � a 13, as a � � � - __ I . days
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�j The Wi,,'cfnfLn S-ock-Hodgens Bror,-4 successful manner, an exceedingly dilfficui racentl present d b the Inernbers and ad. -Mr. John Burns, of Toronto, is vipiting 6&sbmere, garnitihed with silk lace I i . � I# 't -his we ..
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1: : Raffiva-y Aggendy-W. Somerville -8 ; � I � I ! ti and pearl trimmings, with veil� and.orange � ; .. I- . __ .. . � " P
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� I p Wall Paper -W. H. Howgon-8 . . i v�ell-6113d purse in recognition of her - ser- dressmaker, of Gra 3ton is tbe guest, of Miss blossoms, looked an ideal bridej'and'was as- � i . i jug In S& Thamas
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I Balt for Sala -S. Broadfoot-5 . ; i vice a as caretak : sisted by he,'r sister, Miss Ann e, who Wa I i I - �� ----- , � _111pelot Buridas in t
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: en I this vicinity.-Robart Kelly, of London, is immings. - undred Men's Suits' to be sold at '5.50. .- ;
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The writ' has be - . pr, W'arwf , I �,,:F'
Apology -Robert Bell -5 I I Editorial Notes and Comments.. � I of Britieh Columb a, is visiting friends in also tastefutly costumed in whi -e Cashmere,' , ... 61;
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i Auction Sale -John Little -5 issued fl r the nowl T6.grocm was fou - I qp ... 1) nion,bbi?
I Auction Sak-Kruse B*ros.-5 . . P I � . I I � I � . I
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I election in the CODStiLUency of Bro'ckvill ' I sdale. the guest of Tohu Kirk, ported by his brother, Mr.� Re oiart Owen . � I 1. I ,vtok refueed, �0 Ple
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r Property for 8xle-W. Dynes -5' . I . ZESI-mr " . ,Drysdale disposed'of - �__ while Masteir Earle Mather�a, nophew of t C , I . I Plorkiogg
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. C�, a quantity of ha (I wt week to Messrs, J. . bridet made� a picturesque page, and *Mi 0 .. . . is home for a few �
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. c Weekly Talk -Greig & I'vlacdonald-1 : to f ll'bhe vacaincy caused by the deatho I i --- , . 3e ,, lity-five . Boys" Suits, 3 pleces, for boys' fi-om 10 to 14. '..
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. I In the Spring-R,)bert Willis -5 . , the late Koo.' Mr. Wood. �be clbctioul and D. Dewar a Johnston'for . I Kippien. i Lois May Blaney, of Belgrave (On 4 1 i . - , ore f6r Pofl
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. a fitucy ' �, ryodale says now is IMPLEMENTS.—T. Mol- coof-_ - -
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� I Special Notice -A. G. Ault -5 Id on the 20bh April., Both - �ar. S4 r PLOWS AN) FAR tilem I �eaxs!of age, all-wo6l, Halifax Tweed remember, -
i will be he e'yo groom, a sweet li aid of honor. A feiv � I � i .Nvy - —
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.Xuction Sale-Ratert Holland -5 . the tim fi�uro'd ur twine, because war listakes this )ppnturlity of thanking hils many minutes ore i.he appointedi hour the i f . 5
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I ties have their men in the fiel and a hoJ . e to, lo r'd e be� - I I Vest and pants, for $2.50. �� . S1
I I House to Rent -Mrs. MdCann-8 . . customers and. � he 3uK lo in general for their liberal Wee& strairin t0 t as � : ; I
. I is causilig less of i� to be manufactured.- patronage for t] ie Fist, wenty years, al hejuWeddi march w' . � ! . - 1
4 and exciting 'contest is looke for. -Mr. ild still hopes 11 . n � : .
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N i Wall Paper -Lumsden & Wilaou-8 M�. H. Talbert Rdte;d as butcher for Mr. J. by ctoac attentl n i nd upright buniness dealings to � y Ten red by Mrs. I . . - V
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� For Sale-Mra. Ryan 1 W. Horner last wliek:-Any one desiring to merit their coi fido nee in is now Rogers. III' a bride wo gi�,eri a ay b� her I - on of -I
I I . stituency againat all .comers for any years , I .he future. He � . * , . . . - - � I -
1 . Bicycles -[2] -George Balwin I � buoy among till plowl! ii ad I arm finplementi with a father. Coogratuhkti�ns o __ th ' assembled " � e go hesitation im saying that these are the best -1 � g people 11
joim the Hornegi -0 society will please W( ha � I _. you'a , eople
and if the liberals succeed in winning it$ iti full stoek 6of pl, wo and all p ow repairs in ttock. All . I . . � . . I value -1 -1 '"ril'sth
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-Expositor Office-- 5 I the next issue, a 5 they intend giving an lines of @ona Ingo t orse shoeing, buggics and ir, b Of
For Sale _� watch
. . guests then poured iu)upon the a. 1� I ibe home . I
I . I . will be quite &.feather in the! caps. I i appy 10 � ever 6 Seafo th. VV e bought from a . I
- 11 Plows -T. Mellig-'8 i � - o' dyster supper, w ien you can join for half no, made I oni the bett material and workman. after which ithe company t I shown in r I maliu- - . n,:
f , view of reccrit victories, howevek- which the . aown7 to tile I i � 11 fourtb7"ncesf to
I , I Fine Footwear -S. C. Rathwell -'s - I 9 . � W -T All line of repairing in bugi � . . . � - ion : vas -1
,3 have achieved,- it need Inot surpriee arm impleibents and plowa. :All work intru � e I ! The �00c" - I
- Liberal price.-Nir. Artf. ur Mason has purchased a sh P. and deliciou wedding feast, i
� . j f ries, w8gons. most elegant � fadtur � r the entire ralln e . at a- price. - �
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� � . Rexdy-to. Wear Clothing -F. A. Rd wardii-� any one if 1E rockville wheels in'to line like bicycle f rom Cha -le� Fritz, of Z urich. -M iss will received he boot att ntlon at brttorn prioce. which was certainly there hlyj oujoyeO by 11 : I I I � _.. e,st daughter, Ilse
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I � Esthelr-4urray Was the guest of M-188 L. No s1ri cheap work toter ted � at any price. T. all. The bt;ide was the r ciplent, of !,very ; I I � -
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I . I . � __ 068 1631.8 many costly, and useful - p esentil, evi i W � to.. abi
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. I I - i I Horner dn Sunday 11 t. -Mr. R. Aitcheson Mellis, iPPen, . incing . have the best Prints,at 8-�_cfull -size, and a cotton at , - - the�aame 'in real
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� Auction. Sale -Mrs. William Kemp I has re ned bon e to spend his E�Fster holi- DEATH OF ,rA?tfES SNI the high esteem in which a ei � ..
� Watches -C. A. Humber The economy of killing cattlein i properly � I , � ...
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IF -8 � I . �� days, - r. Alex ,. Thaflett has :bought a -the pioneers I if Huron count' are passing to hosts of friends. The even ng was spent itti _. l 5o that are trade winners. - .1. .: - isoo ..and ins , 6o
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: Sh es . equipped alattoirs is proved by! the experr now buggy fron �r. H. Rau.-�-Yzr. and social chat, music and singii ig. The, � She was
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.. �_ -W. Ballantryne-5 I I :1 i � I 1. vistiorio,
I . Li uor Licenses _ once of the stookyardit of Chicago. To such Mrs. Joe, Rau we -e trisiting at their enterpr se an( f I � ; 1� i . -0-0+t4t-. -i ter
- I Mr. Alex, I eugality, one of the couple left Wingham on th( following Taos- - Si I
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"I an extent has the utilization' Musso's� last F4( ay evening. -Mr. Arthur grandestand most fertile counties in our day, by the Canadian Paci ic Railway, for .. r I I . . I ith a ove
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� . - Timothy Seed -A. Yourig-8 Mason had the m'i ifor'tune to have!his fingers Dominion. .he lag � to pails to that realm their home' in the West, followed by the i � ;1 � .
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the badly bruised wh le working in t;lhe woods beyond the bourne, was James Smillie, of warmest- Wishes of their- ianumerabl I f I
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8 �ing Shipment8-[2] -Beattie Bros. -S ;� only waste in a steer is the gastric Juiee, 'day last weeli. -:�M r. Thomas Sanderson this village, oa Frid ky 1� : � A , �
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. 7 Ill Pa -[2]-Jamas Gray -es -8 � and what Was formerly the waste ii now &ue wife, 0 � . � I ffwm. Rev� C. ,
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. � . I �worth more thav the meat.' As a re,,ult of J. W. Horner's last Friday. -Dr. Black I changed pulpits. with . Rev. W. T. Hall, of .' 1. bee, perh irmi
. . i = I . - this care and economy, the financial returns seven months whicii was bornio with forti. - I - I � I -chure -
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I. I 911tt MY, urou fxvoitor- business and quoted by the Boston Journal � maple By up is th o'rpder of the day. -Mv. cert6inly approaching. Mr. Smilli,a was Clinton;h1r, William Stewart,'attending 1 � . ,� __ I is over, all * at j
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5 of H. Johnk too, our I borr ofiJanuarylat, 1824, 'near Glasgow, I . " ,� --- io whi _f
I 11 � . � 6r8eman, has purchaied the Normal.College, Hamilton; Will Rog- I - . - to Wh, I
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. compounds of Imeat, $40 ; from the hid - � . . .I — - � . I .
I � 09 , a pony diver and a now breaking it in for Que )ec. His early education was acquired era, attending Goderich Collegiate Insti- I I �, �t . I . I
� � 11 I .- hair 1ornsandl hoofs, $25; from the fats, I I . I terwai ery
,� . n bipally in a nig t -school, ute; Mr. E�gar Coulte eralii . .
: � t T - the summer's use. -Mr. H. �Talbert i tends prin He was from t a, principal of Rip- 11 1� , yet, i,s a money making iage0cy for ed by his nEighbors for his sterling qualities t '. -1 C 13 ti
. I , I , SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 7bh, 1899 blood sine a � and hones, $15 ; from all I � .. A
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. . - , ; sclibol;� Mr. John King. teacher, . I it is no good. -We �, regret of uprightness and charity. For many years _
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- t . - ,) starting ut agai is soon " the road@ are big youth clo6aly associated with the French ley public tieflified t big
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- , 11 - - . - �t with .. �s� tinwa),re.-Mr. James eople of Quebec ,acquirint a ver m U C t say that Mrs. Boseen6erry is he had been a consistent and useful member - bri
11 � ':. 1 -7- 1) P familiar of Kinburn, and Mr, Louis B. Duff, teacher . - do is held. $be
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� by�,products I Delgaty i h lair 3 , Congregations ver ill, at t e home' of her fathet, Mr. of the Methodist church at Bethesda. Me - I
i 1. . I in the Enowledge of their I v eing -able, to at No. 9, East Waw4nosh, all spent Eastier . .. , Ik
- . Thel Ontario Legislature. I - ,� u's a I - ' .- . - t 0 accomplished.
� i � I Presbyterian ch ih'on 'Su�days, at ii a. speak and rea, fluen A3�, J0 Rae. -Mr. Solomon J. Bell, of McKil- removal from us has caused much sorrow to ' 011
- . I The Ontario Legislature is gradually m.-Mis wrier , andalwaysin after at their respective homes in the village.r- � a Lizzie Moore, ureb,, The-Arii%'n
.- The On ario Legislature closed up buivi - I a L. E. �cl .. Was the guest of ears he hadT warn i -�.,lace in his heart for a Mies MaggieiDiment accompanied her! sis- lop, and Mis' secon-d ,,'aaugh� his friends and to big family, who will ever ' ' ''couple join itir wis
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ness t en o'clock on Fiiday morning, by building up a retaliatory policy of its own. her aunt in B field L lai t week. - The Renchman. Orly age he wasthrown ter, Mise Jennie, back to Toronto on Tu �- ter f` . the late David Moore, of Limohouse, remember him as -a kind father and - .- over the =tr-JJn04
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� 8t. J6sel h, were guests 8( and learned the day. -Mr. sind .Mrs, Robert f Onta. o,'were united in the holy b4 - I � � I I
Singing lAuld Lang -Syne," and God Save � The s1%w.1 export prohibition wasi 06 begin. Musso sisters, 91, � upon hA )'A�n! rbeou des, C.: K .9. ,'nds of husband. The deceased was in his 6-lat - -
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. � . at Mr. J. Rau's I tweek.-Mr. R. E. Tal. trade -6f geneiral bla, h smithing in St. Lynn. Goderich, formerly of this place, were via r� at the Methodist.p $ �1.
ning,iand it has been folio ins, ow , arsonage ,year. - The funeral took place from his riiii- I
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the Qacen, amd the formal prorogation prc . . 11 wed by the add '- be rt in tenda,goi a to Florida this spring.--: When quite � youn man, he removed to ing relatives here this :week. -Miss Co It- aIt on, 1 on Wednesday afternoon 'of last I dence on Monday afterrican, to Exeter Clem- ' " . , t:. - t4
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tiola of two niportant provi . ra I I I I I - I 1� I 1,
ceedings took placc on Saturday afternoon. . isions to tn.e bill Mr. Talbert was r his engine for Mr. the Eastern States, I Ld entered the business 1 Roberts'. of Dungannon is visiting Miss week, V. Mr. Tiffin officiated, and Mr. � etety,' and his remains were followed to -the I i
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i to grant aid to the new ra�ilwa,ys in the J. Snider's Circa weel�.-Mr. of axe -making, in w ch trade he continued I Lillie Rogero.-Mrs. Pilkie, of Wexforo, i Borrowing � OF,
The Legislature was in Session about ,tw) I P . I I . r �i aw last - ' and' re. J ha E. Irvine, brother;in-law '_ grave by a large number of
, - I � Sanderson ri eyisiteo frion . was visiting silul"Isixtepl of � , � "
I , .. . northij One requires the rolling stock which and -b dw in town udtil he removed in 854 to what has been her sister, Mrs. William Meesq, a bride, acted as wit Fall Wheat ,
" , f months, and it was a very busy session, I � I I _?'kesses. 'friends. , . ftvng Wne � �p, r uy�
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i - i, I is to e u e� in the railways aided to be �1 I familiarly known in ast years as Faneville, last week. -Miss Ethel and Master Rob le I I in - 'Sei � I _;
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q, especially towards tfie close. The Legisla- in Hay townsh and 0aw per
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. ture met at eleven o'clock on Thursday, and I . , still living remerr of Turnberry, spent Easter hei, wi 54 them prosperity and happiness. Zsri.y p
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11 I I � I - 11 Smillie's axea.'P 4 July 7th, 1857, Mr. Airg, George Macdonald. -Mrs. J,phoF Me'- I — - 1ter'Sm 1, 100MI
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. - whiefi has ait alien labo law in f rce against . i I I �
. I 1; .1 even oIlilock Friday morning. Many dine, spent Goo I Bayfield. -
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1, � � . Cana�la. `1 d rida with his �pareato survives him, Abe ., parents, . and Mrs Johu'.Gaedine� troducled by Mr. per 3.00 U... - t�:
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J I r ;_ Howa, I Alexa6der visited his farm on the remain. for several wl�eks, returne home on! Moo- ,,, I, 104
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- 1. - � -1 - . Camp ell spent Good ]Frida� February, 1869, he rt moved to tb farm on I onto last wpek.-Miso Sue -an 1.11 %ero,- � be it that w4. a ever shown in Bayll I . red.- _ � I I
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I : , with'Clinton frien a. -Mr. 'Reid Wr ght, of which his son, Willii R., now' resides, , M there, � ' lUeV L -
, I :�_ I,- have been given to these measures, althougl - contractor, v -ho died in Toronto i a February i 14 Yea Messrs. King, Millso --L�
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r , � the result in the end woull, no doubt, hav last, o!lnd a commenced life a poor boy, north of*KippeD. Alter a residence there of N orrip, Wail' married'at her fath6es Omei � fit a ,nd flnloh� B oti Good Frid
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; .1 � �' � been the same. The Opposition movec Jeave'an estate of nearly two mill'�ion dollars. a I ; I -
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. i A . amen , I pent Sunday alt itt ) home of his boni. I I � . ill be engaired at cheese making durieff - rmolby good.... �
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1 � � I - . i ; � I �, i many dment8, although none of an3 The ,siphedul3 filed fot probatel shows bis Nelson J. T�it.` I r.: John .McKin an energetic life I Territory. -Mr. A. McEwen slipped I � 1634 ' the summer. -�:-Mrs. Albert Coate * ft L
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; I Ai - I t importance, and many divisions wer( ,e3tatel ince of Ontario to a ount 1 thistw1e, � the h me Mr.Smilliewasinman r- --� I A - I ice- a faw 'I. . . � A f 11 — :1.. VwHT'r0h issonA _11. f XV.111 0_ eriner from berrecent. ill
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f t I takea � Illows - er, Mr. D. B. McKinnon. i A men, posseb,sed of more than on the edge of a pail, cutting it in disa. I He turers, for sale at up in our
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11 m I I - , "7 .!! %j ten, and they. Wil 'Book.. ebts and not a, $62,309. onev i e was educati6n and intelligence, 'and being a ble manner, but he is now past 411 in- �whol(E e prt6e having been pu
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� � Be by inortgag , -8279,728 (13 � life in- I I of St. Andrew's great reader and blesked with a good, mem. - rivallilence therefrom. -Mr. J. J. lesser, rec�n a this season's goods �* .4
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. I ij -� su 05; ank stocks lai other ory,'he was able, at any moment, to � -ase of Hamilton, was in the village on ohday, I gold i , 150.�I. � early and secure th. bargains. -
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.. h :� I : 2., llsides hi? Ontario estiale he -had put on record their I s shrewd and genial, and po0essed zed audiencE. The Di D.-:4011 Sunday, April a I t,
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- j; - - � James McGowan and 'their appreciation of the sterling hones resid acelof his daughter, Mrs. John Peck, __
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�_4 -1 I i ( _r I Succession duties to the Ontario tr6 twenty years.' Mr, McGowan actively and endeared hi oronto will preach in .. r in D
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, bulk of the business was in connection with - A few day before the close of the Ontario . Smillie, Morrie ; Mrs. R. MeMordie, Kig. er pound. Leave our or( ore with us at from, 2 to real ec ted�- ,! k place from the L
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I I prevented hiik f rorr, attending the ordinances Newell, Dakota. His family are 0. Barb wire ,
I I' , . ture is being used and is needed by the gave 'their leader an agreeable surprise. of � , James pric � � now 8 " wholesMo.; our price Is 'i ri ' ' .
.p . � the church *hie i he 2,e per pound whIll the loa I I I I --
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1: i� ��!. ions, as ia ad . room in bore his.afflicti6n %ith Christian resignation Iowa ; Richard, of C1 evelo�od ; - 1633-2 f, BRIEZJO� -Mr. Ed. Reid returned last -
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�� ,I . vocated by some would be economists ogs, and presented him rt NMF,NT.-The Young �, wee r � rot I L indoii, where he has' been tak-
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pl ,,, � , � I I . i him home. The acesi�n, while coasciou's of Lambton county. I People's Alliance inten in� 1 i 1:
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.1 i, I 1b;y � very handsome gold watch, chain and I I lith, i e B kO , dn 4utily oprigaged vularging .
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Ways the case, the'bulk of the work. and re- ir dee . societies are to tia part in-4he piogrIlamme ted I a tion in the Molson'8 bank,
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. sp . n;t ter iff e nor, pains ,I out at the Wiseman store, and ever $8,000 '_�
reat sorrow and would commend were taken to the R ' ow junior clerk, worth of fine Dry Goods are being sold xt�
j -7.111 risibility fell upon the Premie highly euloglatio of Mr. Whitne3 many � their g F IS rema no
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I L!111 1 on very se- and the esteem a id affliction i � library. All a L I oodatook:' prices that, areaway less than regular. A --
w orn, the strain must have be i in tlr' all His people's iffli,,tion. and who said, '.' Lo Noa,j�s�' -Those notJ 1 3 very cordially invited. .-MmeAthie !ampbelf,oftheBro -"-
�F!A-Q-1! I . =heisheld''by his followerm' he . - ed, home for Eas:er I rf . - wagon line, now price, a lower price an the Wievion
tz � q �,�!, T;,. " I am with you olways, even unto the end of holideys iwere Mr.,Jel n Thompson, medi � f M To. F. A. -Miss th
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� , most severity on 'abinet MiaiStera,. a . � visit- lasts.
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I :�� �t � 1- P that Mr. Whi briev's abilities aiind' labors are' BniEF.15. - M - F rich, of Lion's Head, and N I NOTES. -The Hay township father Miller, e � iotel Clarendon, Clinton, has
Al � ,;tl . i: evin, C, oderich ; Mr. Albert Taylor, Lc n- held .. . - -
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I ��, .- !411 �,�, � � nouncement; therefore, that both the I � - Robert Ri(harlson a�d Job Prang, of - nens.-At a weetin of the , order i .
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.� d it necessary to - Brodha" ii. -Mr. Fra [, v . 14 a ith, Owing to an affection of 8
a . ii* � Sir Charles Hibbert Tapp6r ha�s gone two - McGre r, of nk Tay- ' ch Agricdltural So6iety held here � Rev § �
- t i -I .1 I . I I : L sonj Of Exeter, attended the funeral of th ; last week, the president, Mr, Fred Seigner, :, the spilne, �h J : .. .
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I ,i 1, . e d stock to his farm on the I tendered his resignation, as he is removing pas A . .-
I' 'm I i 11 , : , . change will not surprise any one who hag C as . To mine of Mr, I floral dut . f d intendaremoving tihort. � - .
-1 � . sire, or Mr. Ni hol Flood Da%'!10 lin the 1). Burns, followed by a ; to Alberta next week, A resolutio This at -ore carried a big Wck i .
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jL :�' 4'�! j 44 young an - into I is em I for the summer Air. Alex. 1, P oat services in hits 'labored b i often under great diffl-
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ally, and phyeically, to which they have "� .'7�irn the interests of the society, 'and while re- ' �
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1 : �.� M budding -statearnail deliv med a intem fe nton. M,�. Ingles comes highly 11 I Prices,
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[�� . b, in the; her on 96ad I list-�LMiss aggieDavis I gretting his rem 1, wished: him success in 4 r under his pa -e i Cashmere, very fine �
:1 i 'I F �. '� ' ' been subjected for 3 recou mended, so that Mr. Cdoper will have .
I il - L the past two mbnthe. �Hou8e of C.ommons the other night, lag tin , . left 'I �
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. 9 - - . his new home. Mr. Seigner !1oade a feeling ��he has now to iretire from active service. � mourning goods, all wool, inch de, ,I'
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I - Al " Cop r a good master. -Mr. Charles � A, BiRTUDA f _.
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f .1 � I ing very I a he Sue- old reside to o . M to 46 inchen,wide, regular 90a
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It � I Monday I at, accom panied by his so xt I Mr. � , T., .il and 77c.
i:l lr_ ? ti -in-law , _outfit ne ,��orehouse, to celehra�te the
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�i In ; were at it. Big el eedy re� and fall. He got it from Mr. Ei Bossenberry Is Priestly's all -wool black LSoliel, 38 to ,4# �
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I � . The Dominion Parliament assembled on � � I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Latta, for Lon- , ixt 7- i t4 an �i, rersary of that gentlerhan's �
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. � - " lookedJun-Mr. John McGregor- agent of the Waterloo Manufaci - % h e, regdIar 75c, sale price 52c.
� _1 Ni� i . -1 I don, whe � 3 they puFpoie making their home uring Com' birt i. befqe part of the evening w a -
I � ,� Tuesday, after the Easter holidays. , The is theme wils "The Yukon country and � is improving- 4ioely. Wiss Rachel pany, at Waterloo. This i 1. a- .
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� I ; I debate on the address is still in progress, to. Government." He made sevcra�l very of Tham' is roal visifing at bome.-S. A. engine of this kind Mr. Bosseinberry. has " eing won by Dr. N. W.
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t ,;. - � I - I L , Miss Mau 'le Rioyer; � accompanied i by her . Iwo and: Dr. W. Pallaster,- a -ad the
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I , i - § . closing. The two moat notable events of ges vi hich had they been made . - sister, Mi Eva, W r �0 Were visiting, aniong I I Ia-di 58 izes y Mrs. Win. Woods and Mrs.
- j � ; engines are the engines of the future for make up stylish and serviceable Costumeg,.
� �� � . I I Roadhot se's. -Geor ge Barlirig held a wood- friends ovar Easter at Centralia, hpve re- Johl ' au tOn. After a in
. e� ., the week were Sir Hibbert Tupper'x six utloide the House of Parliament would, no ; bee at his home on Friday afternoon last, threshing machine propulsior.-Mr. No . oat tempting The Wiseman.prioes were $5.25 and $6 - * I
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11."', �jf hours' speech on the Yukonofficials and the oubt, subject the youa gentleman to sev. I when a considerable amount of wood was Howick, is -isiting wi h hanan a;re Bpeiiding ins- ' I nei was indulged in for the re.
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. i I ral actions fo � libel. Wis fire was pritici- : out., In the ' d of �,,h evening, when all departed
. _4 . 6 i . A Government'S mailagement of that country . Pin about 80 young folks at the home of Mr. T. ellis.-Mr. William the Easter holidays with their parents, � Dr. wit at wiihles for a long continuance of your choice for S1,29,
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�� 4 led against Major Wal8h,,Vho wag !I asmembl@d, a% I . -M ise Ma, g Two hundred yards of Check Apron Mus-
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- 'L � 11 -nd Hom. Mr. Sif tools reply. Sir Hibbe -t Sent to the Yukon country as its first' �d- � was apex tin* rippin 4 the light fantastic. While in the'eity he made a call on his old I
-, a Thompson, during theweek, was at London. Mrs. Buchanan. g is oltas- life r. U'orehouse and h M
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. I ,�� I manhas been appointed organist in the ling At 7c per yard.
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� �1_ . . . I �, . V,11L Music. hiend, Mr. Robert Kettle, -who appears to has About 300 yards of Crum's famous wide
1: ZA 1 I - �� against the Yukon officials, and especial roissioner. Both these gentlemen have the ' Miss V ole werf Mr. Frink McLean, Stratford.; �Mifjs
Z ��F �� �, . Ly I . �i H�ndt, of Elim e, is the be enjoying city life. -Mr. John Mcqlymont engaged Mr. Thomas Kelly, of Stouffvii'le,to I I prints and fane
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_� ,f 9i - ainat Major Walsh and Mr. reputation, in this province, where they guesto of M 'Ed th Ball. ; M. Fslconer,�i God rich ; Mr. and Mrs. John y ishaker flannels -the WisI
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ag Wade. The , I I � a -The- Loyal has di tied of his fine young horse to work in his tin abop.-Farm To are lorigi man price was 121c, your choice at 7e,
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J_ , I have long beer, well known, of being 'reput. ;�- Orange iLodge bras band McLean, of Tuckeramith. The 'o . ton and Mis 9 ttie Middleton, Goderich -
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-it I a; IS and resl ectab e citizc L � promenade co' cert I ,in: Aberdeen oper price paid was $115. Lean always township ;.
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� , .1 Commissioner. S,�r c'ae upper hey do not be- - Kirk, of And roon, is ho1iine for holidays - Stanley ; Mr. and Miss Torrance, Zu6ch ;
� the latter acted as Gold L ber g:d All linens'llnust be cleared out at the �,
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I , Hibbert accused Major Walsh of drunks . I . and this one is ' ,_ i " Leadbu I L
L ---- have as tesel er, is holidaying with Doig, daughtcl 'Ve"Ptiol DOT, Howick, I I I Table Linen, half bleached, sale price ,3,%;
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. I W roe nature. linton, is orne or her holidays. -The Ing wi h herpoLa_! at the home of Un u 1 54 inch half �bleacbed Table Damask, uU
I �' - Sir Hibbert ti ey playedthe roll of drunken : of 0 Mr. W.M. D ig.-2I Be,,:i:,Bell, of Hen- fine �Iuality bleached pure Linen
, �1 9 , f I duty to anno nee the death of Mrs. j: C;
i . ii I/Ir Wade has yet to be heard from, - but blaoliguards. It would scarcely' be safe, � I e s6hool prom tion examinations were owl4tt, JOBO Jowett, Miss Rets Stanbury,
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l . , Major Walsh laa sent a letter to the coadenin them on this evidence, eld here- L , ia -the parental ic=
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� i . M homeof �nd ,M,r: Rae, whis Dama,ik' i�ibliing, re ular $1. 25, for L8&. .
� . -,!,, � �, I -.1 y ref uf-ed to give ,, report the pa - era f irlyi easy. Mr. N. B. T. �. P. Bell, Stanley. i abil and Auni� Whiddon, Mr. and MLre. 9
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: I 1. is statements, but also refused to : Doulie, of Wobdham'was presiding ex last, at tbe arly age of 22 ' F MANTLES ' -
I � :' �, ! - aile mention of lai,t k, is again going years. The de- Gal it) and Donald Galbraith. �
-�l -�,�,' the House, and in which be deDieg Most name his '-an horities for these damaging iner here, while Mr. A. Good wis ex am in Usual. L w , IS ceased was orn and b aith'and Al�ch AT ONE DOLLAR.
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t � positively the truthfulness of the charges charges. But, they 6an not, a" d A�11 be brought up ia ear �ere. � I �,
� � about as r. lexander Monteith, We are going to sell every mantle is
� pp . n will . not : at the town line sch(ol.-Miss Nellie Swit- -of ()Ii to , A year or two �� .
�: I 4 . 1. ti. ;I n n on. Monda, was in this part at- ago she got married and *ent the store if ]prices will do it,
- .- made against him by Sir Hibbert, and defies be allowed to lost At this.* The truth will, zer is visitinj feien Is 'in MdKillop.-Miss. � Over thirty
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I , t " I no doubt, tending the funeraly'of the late James to live at Zarichh, but not feeling well, she , . �
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r -� Smillie. -Sugar- making is now o to her old home a couple ( f mo aths to go on Our counters at your choice a
J . He says Hibbert has slande ", the way, �� XiFt. JAMZS WOOD. -Death
lo , " ,I. red these men he will ' holidays with relaitives in Walton. - )F,&TH o $121 1
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Z I i I his loose ; awingl. match will take place that line of wofk.-Tbt Misses Wells; of cal skill and kind and loviog hearts cOuld wit I but are just the thing for rough wear,
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4 � lzv � - son he entirely abstained from partaking of tongue and too open ear k if he tells the - here, when three %laluable rizes will be Zurich, ` do, she pawed awa as above stAted., In �Iin,, xu� rasmon Wood quietly pli� I -
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;j , , i �_ e A era. -Mr. W. H. Miss her maiden days, sal Maggie Rat, one tY. Ilia 4eLsth HOUSE C
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; � d6cent people. : . Snell, of ou r vil age, the fore part of - I not unexpected, He had a severe at-
, . , Marshall Spent a ft w days witk Mr. and 1
.' t� , r tobacco. Judging from the Major's past I the week. -Miss i Llice Vhiteman spent the taek of I& grippe.' Housekeepers wanting new curtalm, -'
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. �i I record and his reputation in. this -Province, . va w th fr ends in London.- Ory person who knew her, all of I . C to art muslins, quilw, blinds, etc.,
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. , ' days. -Ira M roball in Visiting elatives in foe' a time. For the past mouth he gr - yl thew �
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I Z. treat Mon ; the lane to his � goods have bon cut, ia many Cas --
.� i _�. I ' ry. - � men ailly' sank until the end came. To hi es less tbau .
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� horses, received a kick 'rom one of them on LoCALITIES,-The 1 entertainment under lb6rn in 0 C',jarish of Broadwood, Devon,
;; � , pr it Thursday lastfrorn London hospital. We worth Leagu all report having bad a . I I :f t9ure alo
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- 11� � proyed in heallb.-Mrs. Charles Stelck has oft spent Sunday wit iv, His pi irents emigrated to �thig
tj, cupying the position of Sir Charles Hibbert I all Eirtion, h Mr., J. amount of limping. Nfr. Smillie escaped Methodist church, he d at the res � DA .
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. Mr. very fortunately in not aviving �o cart-, for a Mr.. Willia liettled. barlivon township. Hero be I -
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f I ma.tter 24n. Scarcely be allowed to rest here. urday next. Ile purposes leaving for Brit 18t. Marys, is I orne ance, and the in si ecitations, dialogues, , arriage 'Mary Blight, Mr. -and Ure.
-11 - - . y The eaie of his effects at I o'clock p. in., on � respective homes.- 14 Phoebe Tufts, Of L � ; Ben'amin, of Decorab, C, I laze R
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i , I � _� , , He Should be required by Parliament, either . I - , Richard, of Cleveland, Ohio, and etc., were excell . I While those of �our Wood mo-ve'' West%o Huron county in 1$740 CLINfONI 'I ONT. -
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I teived to -day-, an 41
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London for '�eav IQ'
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U day* was ever It
4"Uhleirs weie to � VA
_"Arkot -,that they 2i
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, i*y of .buying a_43 11
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F 'rims to prevail oa A
� four carloads wer) I
. Aer having -been 14 fit
� ket days. As the rg
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from 3 -to A -4o d
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14 Ari -t -ed lots 110 ... I
niaitd for ealves I I
from $2 to 1110. ,4
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EAST BUFFAW , -I
�q, pert cattle were 15
) grades about He
smooth fat e - .
good to beat, - .
,'!Ilk .
$3.75 to St ; -
$4 to 04 85 ;
$I. 15 to $4.40 0
$3.50 to $08.85 ; ,
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goo two lioest
to -1 good kelfers" , .
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.and keiters, 7good w
fat cown, good to
Iloon to good -do.,
1-hoiae to extra q
-Coaftein to ood do
AtocktrX, 60 sp,
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I i 43-50.; teedoM 091h
wantea;60 good r,7 *,
-choice 40 txtrz soibi
to 40heiae, $37 1
extra. ;$n to W_.
.00 #, 11 - �
46 - to $ 0 2 __
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- Ilogs--Wo , � e
With 98 loads on i
trAde. Rea,ry - r
.44.10 ; medium �
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�Orally` $4 for ' `
. 'with al 111W sailes (if
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Ut higher figures 4 -
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; 3.90; fttghs, V". '
lers 691d at $4 ()5� -
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higher Priem - , -
for
butdhei oattle, 16,
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