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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ing it stopped. I In this respect, one party. bo�th a public and private nature are being to bui, I i ingdom i deeply inserested in the fruii line, h 7VII I :
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-. does not, seem Ito have any preference over � de�lb wi The . Opposition are unuouallT.-,. 1h Ad et . �� pointment will no doubt be productive of � - I
. - - tb. I -�- you andfy o,ur loving partnerileate us for your much good. A few *mail socou nte were THE il 01tNJE4R STO_lt_n -1 NOTES.-
. - Mr The figure between the parenthesis, pr each � I to $71.50. , The nexb - � � I � 'briak yaH
I the page of the paper on which the the other. .S,-obh are alike, and both seem -obstreperous thin session. They have made new home in the we -at to present you with : � �
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a e,:,no= � I .1 and . " , 0 will be hold in Daly's hall T.April . I r -chinery, on.
- sd� v se twill be found. to be ejuallZ under the influence of the several want of confidence motions, t�ese articles of silver, whi6h you will ; � I I
11 y A seem dispose " d to oppose every proposition please accept as a small token of our regard 28th at 10 o'clock. � . I I � . which lie
I _; I n ceWanted-W.H. Humphrie" , orpor tione. and esteem for you personally, and of our A. G. SuiLm lerk. I Robertson.,
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= fr r Fa'e-Rugh Richniond railway commission, uch I high appreciation of your devoted services-- WIT . 0 i a 13omi
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�� Don't Be Deceived -C. Wartlelb-8 � as the Globe recommends was appointR , � . fiensaff. - � I i .
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. Noots and Shoes -P. Bander & CO -8 : I I the establishment of cold storage warehiouses. VVe and your husband may have a e lin � L -1 - - I
�, I . this evil might be remedied and 1 &I . It is now ,o,,"g- near spring w . I i �,&� - �,&�A��,&-�,&�j I �
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1� 7 Money to Loan -B. S. Ra3 @-fi I . -' , prosp rous journey, much sunshine and sue. time when .11 cyclists skould .have their wheel i I I .
� . Wagon ter Sale -Q. Irwit -8 won fairly. But, strange However, the Government have strength ' . I ; 1. 1.
3 -1 Id be treated Icess i life and that in your new home oil thoroughly cleaned and repaired at Cook Bi on. Jr., ,summer wi
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i - all Papar-J.*Caunting--8 to say,' no m6vewent is ,. p al in Mansell, whish they will do at a ,ow cost. � z86-2
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I'l . Xillinory openipg-misff Martla-8 to appoint such -a' * . . Mr. Blair, I ey deem in the interests bringing many in6 the Kingdoxiii-,and at last LoCAL ftizirs.-Mr, James Chesney, T. forf and Saturdow - iff. A�, is e
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� . I New Primts-F. A. Edwards -8 . commission. .- I � t -
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X , li e plaud S., in kept busy plying his . � intenesits p
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- I z �: For sale . L, Ric" . the Minister of Railways and Canals, iai J a I � - � � mitellell. IS
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ill , � � To Teachere-J. A. Edgar -5 ' -1 I it, " Well done good and faithful servant , Mr.. Win. M. Harburn, of the Rensall , :
- . �- .1' ction Sale -G. & J. Stewart -6 promised a measure of ' -- ---- .� . ,ollers,
� I : �� Au thi iffre for i w. enter ve into the joy of your,Jbord,' Signed greenhouse, has a fine display oURaster 1 I." T fron
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-11 , I . Important Notice eral yearej but as yet none has been brought 4 . I , gland, correspondent of on bel�alf of the Sunday school and Mission lillies and other flowers. - I i 41
�:,- seed Grain -13] -Hami ton & Keralake- 8 . I the Toronto Globe cables the following : 1.'i i � I -
4 w.. 0 ward, and this session, so far, no me' . Band, M. R. Acheson, Ellen Crawford, on our streets in a want that should a sup- . I - . �on Monday
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-� ' cot and mouth disease was detected Jessie McLean, Elsie Cooper. The kddress- plied in the near future. -The -M "one' lodge ; I � . -31,1'es Jeal
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- �. , � ]Cstate of A. Story -F. Hohnestsol-5 .. an � � Arge tine cattle la was read by Miss Katie Acheson, wb Is Miss rooms in Petty'a I lock have lately been ver' � . � I �-- . :,
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1. .1 .- Millinery Opeuing-McKlj�non & Co 5 � among Arge aded at Deptford, - I I � I
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I .1 f I I issued pr6hijbiting the, I gled r boOtowed. � lChe mile mbers of .Court Ivy, I choice'or FIFTY CENTS, I
11 6- and. Chopping Milld-R. L. Clark -6 &riding of animals ing those amsern for the hono some furniture. 01.25, $1.60 and $1.75. You
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� i I IP . McCormick reapers -T. Brown ' th',� 30th inst." This The paramount features of this happy occas- Green, 0 n di n Order of Fore ,r Is I I - A .
.. � Wall Paper -C W. Papgt-8 ;witted. � Millions of dolla ex- � -
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; I- � .1 . I One hundred (100) pairs Boys' Pa ts, mad� of good all -wool tweed, lined .
- � � . SFringRecestitics-Reld & Wilsou-4b . f Will have a t'endenoy'to considerably enhance Bion dispensed with, the ladies resorted to' brated their first meetin4 in their new lodge . n � ,which he bil
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13 , .-I. Vheels 01daned-Cook Rcos.-S I . their baskets, and in abort order a Moot room, in MeEwen's bloc14 by an open meet .
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I . � � �- SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 6th, 1900 to bring the railway corporations to time, Miss Weigh, an experienced, up-to-date 'Zilliner, has i - their new lodge rooms nicely qa,rpeted and . I
� 1i - I our choice—also one pair good wool x, one tie, a pair of good elastic .
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, . . . 1686.1 anoth L eeting will bei'lield and a I *eb braces and a good linen eqllar— for $6.88. ael as a pr -4
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� I i t U, The tide of British victories in South is a matter ri�nga-of new,751)r'lots, muslins, duck, dimity and there iono. truth, in the report that Mr. We �wo I Id like every lady in this vicinity to look at our stock of Dress Goo&. - panions tol
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4, 7, , inghpans. . � Robt. Paterson, jr., builder and contractor i 1� sary articlei
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, : " � -, Saturday morning last, *ben Col. Broad- The wonder is that. John Fras' r, notary public and Convey. lbrysdale and vicinity. The department has in � � Jl 4
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11 �- .f - wood, with a company of the 10bh Hussars they have borne the infliction and imposi- sneer. Will, deeds and mor6gages drawn on short the thanks of the en ire community. residents� remaining with us, and glad to I t I � - V Catharine's
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� . � -F � - Thei have the matter in their own- hands. Do You Buy your' dry goods from us ? , church at bryodale forithe past year, preach- . I
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1 5 i ., ver 300 British We make selections from the cream of the ed on Sabbath last, a very able sermon on pects forl,the future. -Messrs. Henry Cook CbME WITH THE CROWDS TO � . �
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7 � house furnishings are noted for their sterling be remembered, spent a number of moiiths ; . :1 r t effice:
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� ri of their gane. The Boers have congregated BLOWS. -Mr. Ross and son'William and . I oods, ladies' goods only. I
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w i � .-I g � in his abilities and it is not feared that this must bdia goo , 4 man, and pretty nearly a -S. Moore Lis moved to the corner-, to part blocks of the town, was destroyed by fire. ents in Luckno-w for qui e a length of time, urday evoning last. � weekp'-aickness.-Mr. Joseph .
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I bolder front and offer- more stubborn resis, strength and en little trouble to his 15th to July lot : Morning, Sabbath school, the greater part of the stock.- J. T, Em- hw-;e very suo Osed their recent I i ..
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I I ; 11 a* m., to be merson's barber shop was also in the block, examination there. -Miss I cLe I . - .
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I lwti , - * William Stephens Fielding, Minisfer of followed by class meeting. vening service, and- it was destroyed, although he was able Exeter on Wednesday la�t renewing ac- curta are a "Most enjo
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7 � r : - Fielding is not disfigured b the outward NOTES. , endou hotel, which is at the south end of� the Old Country dioposi g lof a shipment of �
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7 ; -, i . . ent to Laurier's colleagues. The dikties assigned -Rev. n town to it. Mr. Kirkby had au insurance of $400, Bradwick left here the first part of this that I any a I NoTEs.-Misis Mabel Fulton, of Rensall,
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14 i. � any member of the Governmer t, and while Gravenhurst occiipied the pulpit of St. suranc6; and Mr. Emmeison's loss is about for some time. -Miss Kate Bonthron, of I. I i�( I - -- - wood bee vii
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I U ) - - Exeter, formerly of Rodgerville, is in the colum a last we( t Mr. James S ry.,
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budget speech, delivered by the Finance tion can see no,reason to admi e his ideals, evening. -Miss ddie othw,�ll is visiting block$ had an insurance or *2,500. It is saici village this weeK visiting her any friends. ha ipose o . � ne aLL11 V LU V., 0001 cycle .. iaiw alluir., I's
. . they have to admit that he h 6s served his friends at Z*qric for a few d4ys.-Miss . he will rebuild as soon as possible. Clinton -Miss Le Touzel, of - Goderich, who had Willia . George . I LH�. Steware has sin, e i0ation of Mr. J. Smith, as a, bi - � house, althc
I . . Ph a414 his 100 I acre f emp, ium and general repair shop. -Revs. � ... I
Minister, Hen. W. S. Fielding, in which. he party well." . Annie Murray, of Detroit, is visiting friends has been particularly unfortunate in the been spending the past week with her siater, than arm to Mr. Jam �s - 1. beer. -Mr.
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details in glowing terms the growing pros- . ac. Mill, rd and Brown exchanged pulpits on - .
Mr. Fielding, is not so well klaown in On- in town. -Mr. John Biggart, of Dublin, was way of fires recently, all of which have Miss L. C. Le Touzel, one of our teachers, BAllanty6e, Thames road. These are I Sun . - oses ardiner is home from �� =ippled wit
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perity of the country,, and announces the I in town on Monday. -Mr. R. Bailey . has proved -more or less serious, ' returned home on Wednesday. -Mr. Wil- knowledged to be two of the finest eq i lowai where'he has been the past five I :of his recent
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tario as he is in the other provinces. We purchased eighty acres of land on the Bay- liam Moore, jr., was in Seaforth on Monday ped homesteads in 'the banner tow 1p week . He took away 80 head if yonng' � -
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all know by his Rpeech Oat he is an able fleld concession, Goderioh township, from S. afternoon last. -M r. M c William6 sang t% solo Usborne,'the price in each case being $7.", ��
imported into this country. The second is - Tuckersmith. cattl , which be disposed off at good figures.
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man. But until his tour of this provin3e Blair. The price paid is $2,000. Mr. Bailey that was much enjoyed in St. Paul's church
the eloquent speech delivered by Sir Wilfrid I I 11: has got a cheap farm. -Messrs. William anl IT Dom MXKH A DIFFE-RANCE where you on S.%bbath evening last -A very Oman wq heartily wish those leaving us every su , -TThs% Toronto Globe was in great demand . I
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made with Sir Wilfrid Laurier last fa' buy your ready-to-wear blothing. � We buy St: t Sa tu�day night, owing to a picture of one -
-Laurier, on the motion of Mr. Bourassa, in Ed. Baker returned from the lumber woods event took place at Paul's church on ceoa in the future, An will be noticed in . A Pnowi
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many of us had never seen or heard him. last week. -Mr. Henr Beacom, of Gode- wholegakfrom nonebutskilled mechanics, � 11 Our soldiers of the Queen " appearin I 1.13lenquaich I
reference to the sending of the Canad-ia' Tuesday last at noon. We refer to the mar- another column, the Messrs. Stewart pur- i 01
. n * y who carefully regard detail and turn out ose holding an extensive auction sale 'on in tie. pictorial edition, who y - owe, i7hir
That visit secured him many warm friends rich township, has disposed of his fi�rm and riage of Mr. George E. Ramseyo railway p ,h �
contingent to South Africa. This . . - . smoothi clean, we'll -made, stylish and dressy f recognized as little Ja,3k Buckingliam.-Mr. . � . �
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in this province, and allwill have a deeper . BR:rHFS'-Mi88 Mary Currie of Meadow- J. Thomson is now in charge- of Bawden & .
Ian, probably, attracted greater attention in Beacom is one of the oldest settleral on the daughter of Mr. W. H. Reynolds, of this, 4 . 'Fars-'Oold
interest in his future welfare. Mr. Field- I retail and lots of them, you suit yourself MeDiDnalWis stables, in place of Mr. George I ars ld
the Mother country'and been commented on . Bayfield concession and will be very much village. The ceremony was performed by vale, neai Cromatty, was visitftig her aun�, I � I �
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Ing, we may say, is one of the ablest and missed by his -old neighbors. We wish him with pattern and quality ; we'll suit you the Rev. W. J. Doherty, in the presence ofi Mrs. Barbara � Mi
there more than any other speech delivered with fit and price. The E. McFaul Co., Communion service and holly_ sacrament I 1�
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in the Canadian Parliament, by an most popular members of the Cabinet. Ae long life and happiness in his new home.- a number of the relatives and friends of the :11 i I I and is nowl,
y states- Seaforth.' - . were! ad inistered in both Trivitt Memoirial .
' has fully won the confidence of the memb Mr James Switzer has begun digging the � 1686-1 , -contracting partien. The bride was very sold his 190 acre farm, to Mr. James Ballan- m I I
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man. Those of our readers who take an in- I era foundation for a large �'Ltrn, which he pro- A GooD BuLL.-Mr. Henry Ch6seney, of charmingly attired and was given away by � tyne, forl S7,000. Mr. Ballantyne junio ! I church and Caven Presbyterian church on � .1 -Mr. W,
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on the Liberal side and the respect of 'those . this township, has purchased from Mr. d to, it shortly. Mr. Ste -
terest'in public affairs, wild find in both ' ' coca erecting the co,�ing summer. -We Gardiner, of Usborne, a fine yearling thor- her father. The groomsman was Mr. Wil. inten a moving on , I tor of the Exeter Times, Mr. John White, - .so badly in�,
these speeches much matter interesting, no t on the Conservative side, as is shown by the Eope that the post office, authorities will de. oughbred bull, for which he paid a hand- mot Haake. of Goderich, and the brides- art intends, moving into'Seaforth, as he h will 4elebratei with his estimable wife, their plosion, -has
only for prer-ent perusal, but useful for fu- extract which -we quote above. Indeed, it cide to give Bayfield 6,vo- mails each day- some figure. It is a handsome young a maid Miss Frances Reynolds, sister of the' bought an interest in the Ogilvie flour M1151 golden wedding anniversary on GoodFriday, . - ind five -chi]
' hes Brucefield for Bay. "i"' bride. The hapj�y couple to: ok the express I there,. -The trustees � of the school in section ' . -Dr. J.
. ture reference. is no secret, that should anything unfortun- field at 10 a. m. doui not arrive here until and iaosid ,to be one of the beat bred bulls the following morning for their new home in �� No, 2, here, called a meeting 6f the ratht and long may their shadow continue to fol. -nearly .two:,
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. 9 o cloc.k at night, nearly twelve hours to i I near St. Marys, is the now landlord of the I ��
- drawl of Sir Wilfrid from the Premiership come ni a valued addition to- the ranks. of the many their many friends for their future happi- house last Friday evening, for the purpoqe I , were �resiolil
The Railw ne miles. This is an injustice to the fine V Metropolitan hotel, He has leaned it for -a �
ay Difficulty. and the leadership ot the Liberal ,party, . it business people of this village that should Icattle in this county, and, no doubt, ness and prosperity. -Rev. Mr. Crawford, of getbing their opinion as to what should be - -The Mi
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. is more than probabK that Mr. Fielding ated by the people in his neighbor- church on Sabbath evening last, adminibt-er- ing Famnd r ranging the school house. For;�a � are looking.
Toronto Globe weie never uttered. it says is not another town of the size of Bayfield -i i I
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The problem of Government regulation of I . - . in the Dominion that has so poor a mail . ser- V�FKST END NOTES.-Suga making has ing the communion at the close. of the ser- meeti DTa, this kind there was a good tn�n Tuesday, 3rd inst., the wife of R. Pickard, - . -secure a Io*
railways is attracting a wide measure of at . vice. I vice, delivered a very interesting lecture on Out. , ... a t ad coi;i-s -Alexaxi
- i I commenced. The season is very late this ly ecreased, it was decided to leave of a daughter. -Mr. John Gill, game war- : - . I - '
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tention at the present time, not only in the A Challenge Made and Accepted. I . year�,-The roads are now in a very bad the subject of missions, in the church on sidera I J it is until the end of the year, den, �s keeping his eyes open for those who I . famous M10
- i Kippen. shape, there it; so much snow ':1 some Pl'c8a- by lime . lixht views. He is -an able when �he tition will be taken down and are suspectedof infringing on or violating .
mercantile community and in railway cir- I .. I- -, - Tuesday evening last, illustrating his lectdr - Alex.,Granl
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cles but among academic students of mod- During Sir - Richard Car*right's groat ; �.
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budget�, delivered in reply to stock, Call and see the new patterns. A full line past few weeks, but, we are glid to learn : fore �he magistrate recently, but for ;�ant of - �
ha�ve an opportunity to profit by the exper- of It,bertson's , Is. the -0102 &ttention of his hear6ra I -: f � I . pionships t
Hoa. Mr. Foster, last week, in the House of paints on hand, none better. AIEO now recovering. -Mrs, A. Elc6at, who h : 11 evid'nee were not convieted.-Miss Beer#
� � � oils, paints and lead. J. Canning, Hippen. 1686-2 . as throughout. He intends leaving very short. � � . --Conrad
ience of our neighbors. We have been over- also been on the sick list, is now recovering. I Zurich. � left I r Zurich, this week, to talce charge of �
eager- to surrender all things to the demands Co ; r ly as a missionary to South America, to. as- I V1 I I . .1 - - dent Of Not
mmons, he made a ve y fair proposition 'SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. -The entertain- -The farmers of this section have nearly P endcr & Co., the cheapest spot on I
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of railway promoten. Tlie evil results of to th'Vex-Finaiip-e MinigPer, and the accept. ment in connection with school see sist the Rev. Mr. Westgate, who, it will be . � week, at tb
, I . tion No. all secured help for the 'summer months. A remembered ent out them a couple of earth for boo;s and shoes. Over 800 pair cl,ariid Friday and Saturday the milliners will own : � tive -of 11'ea*
that -follv are al -A - o 11 r- 11 4! ,&I,: 0 rp 1. . ; i h ;1111 V�1.1 ; 4. or, t1l; I
. - i - 9 out in 9 week . Only 14 days more of our great the wn, -as those are the days fixed for the � . � I
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� 1. hall on the evening, of Good Friday. The � slaughter sial � It you have not already bouzbt the ...
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�� J ,- that the financial giants we have created are carried out, Will enable' the people of this � Mr: H. Townsend has disposed of a hand- Henvall, but who has been carrying on bubi- your spring pply do not del& -.y, but call t � i Was blind.
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(From an Occaalonal Correspondent.) our competitori. Bee the now wovcn wire fence we gym ath of all in their great afflietien.- --
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l t . was possible to have a very much I P� S -Wait R r ineon binder twine, you won1 be
. I . . - - railway policy of the,fature. I NOTES, -Mr. and Mra. J. R. Fisher, on 7th concession, Tuckersmith, was the scene was quite a' (air attendance of young people I I cease'd lady was over 70 years of age at the - - 'hai �,
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T � ting a moder ,te duty on the goods admitted hind a host of warm friends, who will ever regular consecration night, the secietary been visiting - friends and relatives in this � " I
1 daughter, Emma, to Mr. Robert Strong. . a ready to meet her God. The be- . . ;
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i- situation is becoming, alarming, and if the- - . trimmed with 8ilk law and ribbon, and wore I I I
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� I.- - . : - a Lucker for a Landsome figure. - Mr. Lucker ChicWo. - -it 1 7all Wheat (
I . . . , able to speak very well within the four corn- some years, left here on Monday for their wedding march wa nd ably handled by the pastor, Rev. J. S. I J,,�
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� Henderson, by the Bible reading method 'TEs. -Mr. J-acob Wur i -
� the companies will. become so powerful and era of his bri , but he did not possess any- horne in trucefield.-The early spring anti- Pickard. After the ceremony had been per- t Oat* per bul
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I arrogant that to displac thiDg like a rue and proper knowledge of 4.ipated by our weather clerks some months putting the division heads on the blabkboara tin left on Monday for Detroit, where bebis working for Mr. P. Lamont last year., has .1 - I
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I - great difficulty. The people of this country - been offered, the guests sat down to a sump- i -o-
- - I -livered to Mr. P, Curtin, 20 head of fat the differ mother and other friends in this vicinity. ' wis,h
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; have expended. millions of dollars in sub. his in refererim to what he considered his steers. Mr. Curtin ayg -they are hard to folks assembled and tripped the fantistic till ,o,,,nta by the pastor were intensely in- - i a " inter - ; 37
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7 z ; i the early hours of ,--tbb morning. Many b - Tu'eadaY, when Miss Annie Roechler, of the turn d home last ! - �, Hay I - I
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� . . � ard, "to make a'sporting offer to the honor. the quiet side. -Mr. Isaac Jerrott has got &alokens of the high esteem in which the of appropriate hymns bythe meet- A `W00l..-.,r
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7 . . sidised are bleeding the people who treated able grr;ntleman.' moved to his farm, adjoining -'the village. I solos Christ Gingerich, of the Bronson line. - The whic i he had to keep. It's a boy. -M
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� - " � young couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Stro , _0
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. orninating 'T. McLymont, the past week, log by Mr. 0. Johnston .and ,Miss Annie .0 .
� them so generously and are discri . is. wed din I gait -(retail) 1
1 . � � Mr. Foster -Easy, easy ! . Mr. and �4 I will -settle down a mile and a half east of 9 was a large one, many friends and , Will am Sbaftz, of this place,bag bought a �. I Wood pbr.04i
� I I auainist them for the benefib of a favored were at Hills Green, attending the marriage . Carliale,added to the succesp of the me�tiug. rela &es being lipresent. The happy youn'g :� sple did horse for which he had to pay a - 1
� I a I . Sir Richard Cartwright-! am going tc�f -
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� I � few in this country and the masses in a ask if he will consent, and he and his friend* uAson.-Miss Wanie Tuckerarnith and elsewhere will unite with Next Monday night the pastor will discuss couple have the best wishes of a very I I
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. - . � foreign country. ill promise to carry out th � 0 - 7 (I ove, � .d
- As one example, we may 7 Hueston, of Clinton, an Miss Suoie in wishing them a ver the books of the New Testament, their au. . circo of friends. I finist ed up, lumbering in the big swamp I . - �- I
-i of Wingbam, were duri g the former part y thors, date@, order of sequence, etc., and JoTTINGs, - Mrs. J. A. Williams and this.i eason.-A very big wedding took place - - ..... �
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of the week the guests of the Misse asked the members to come prepared to dau biter were i'a Hamilton this week, at- , at tb 3 residence of M rp. Miller I or , rl
� - . state th&t a merchant in -this town made a say, of his sp6eGh, and my sending a hun- �� � s Atche. Cou-NiciL DoiNos.-The council met in ' , when her k � 11 h 1. . rlj
putchase of seeda in Windsor, Oatario, and dred tons of min - a ten( ing the wedding of. a relative. -Mr. � daug Aer, Adeline, w .
� . son, of the manse. -Mr. land Mrs. R. Cle asist him. This is a praibeworthy .work I as united in marriage -
i . i ' e -abroad, wr. bind them up 99 Daly'a hall, Egmondville, on March 28th as I ��
I � . � The. together and make a bargain not to s and family re at London At. . and the pastor should be encouraged by a' Her ry Bender, Jr., of tb6 Babylon line, has i to Mr. Joseph Surarus, of the Sauble line. 11
��; also in Chicago a short time ago, end last week, wIP per 9djournment ; all the members present. I .... I
v . tending th; funeral of Mr. Clegg's mother, large attendance each Monday evening. I goni � to Cavalie4', North Dakota. -Confirmi- -1 We wish the young couple a long and . $ 1.
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� I . consignment who passed away to her peaceful rest, in her tion services will be held in the Luther -'an ` happy life. -Wood bees are the -order of - Wiieat.....1'
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�� � � � 79th year. Mrs. Clegg was one of the oldest dut.ie , I I .
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., than the Pharges on the Windsor consign- P. Mr. Foister -Is my hon. friend sincere in eral ratepayers of the village of Egmond. .. too v sit at ,
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. 67 years. . class. -Mr. Th man Johnston ' g last. -Mrs. *Louis lCaffiffeisch still on the
, � � . ment. Tiius precisely the same ki d his offer to put them together ? - ,,- Ville the 6ouncil decided to pass NOTES. -Wood bees are the order of the - is preparw� 13uwr.,...
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� ; ADDRESS AIND P-RESF-NTATION.-On Thurs- to - pht a . furnp,ce 'into his h use. -Mrs. '- sick I ist, but we expect to hear of her re- .
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I � i ducts are carried from Chica" probibitiDg cyclists from riding o day. -Mr. Ezra Smith, who had been in De. I I Rides-.. -
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1 1 Mr. scene of turuM home again. All are pleased to Eee started to work, making up ladies' spring .
,.� - the same freight charges as from Windsor to ready any in ment. tore in each of the polling .subdivisions of him back. -Mr. Jacob Schnell� the barber Lumley. .
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� " ing ol the members --and adberent,3 of St. and summer headgear. This village can'b Cordwood .
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200, the limit allowed by law, the council businose. -'NJ r. James Howard was the guest , sent ive of the Nordheimer Piano Com- Stove AYbod
I r and fifty mile& This is simply one illustra. ,a, and his friends must, agree show in a substantial way their appreciation decided to add to the number o'� divisio of Alr.'Andrew Smith on Sunday even . stylish goods.-Aliss Hartung and Miss of Toronto, paid this vicinity a visit - Stove Wood
be put together and sent out together, and I ns, . Dy
tion of thousands that could be given of of the services of Mrs. R. ,Fisher in 'the lng Bonder have gone to Detroit to work.- ,'P'"y
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- � . every da�v transactions, showing how nday school and mission band. "l & flying Mrs, H. 0. Doan has returned from Toron- , .
� that no separate copi.-S will be sent out., is which will necessitate an entirely different last, and on his wa . Glenn has returned from :, Hay ---
� 4 - the u I This was division of the township, and although con- visit at Mr. William Dowson'g.-The Misses 'LletDwel'and' Logan, where he- has been I .
, : : - Mr. Foster -Alt right. ((-'reat* applause doneby presentingher with the following siderable time was spent in discussing the A ioandLizzie Alberchtwere the guests to, where she went as'% delegate to a meet- 1 visiting his sister and aunt, Mrs. Win. ' 1, . .
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f , Ontario people are beiog discriminated and laughter.) ". a un ing of the Chosen Friends. � ; .
T I . 11 ddress and four pieces of silver ware, matter, no definite arrangement 'Wag arrived of Mr. Willian, Dowson on Sunday la i . � Thorripson.-Mr. J. O'Brien, of near here, I . Tonim.i
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, , ,ainst by th(-ir own .railways in favor 'of -- composed of cream pitcher, sugar bowl and at. The aubject will be taken up again at Quite an enjoyable time was spent at Mrs. I formerly of St. J oseph, left this week for is fair and
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� I this sort of thing is going on systematically I either- Ottawa.or Toronto this -week, The praying that LEAGUE. League meb as usual on Mon- farewell party by his -sister, Mrs. T.Horton. rolls, An I
I . Mission Band work, glftd,ly embrace the in"View of the wide -spread destructL f the Drysdale string band being in attendance, - day evening last. The topic "The Bread ' and it is needless to eay those present had ' I -
. I are still wrestling opportunity now presented of expremiug our fruit trees from the 13FFead of black - knot �Mr. obn Schnell was the guest of Mr. I a- I Cmame
I I . day after (lay and'.has been going on for Dominion Parliament -on o'
1. . - I Job . n Schilby on Sunday even . ing last. -The - 221p for .1
� - appreciation of your valuable services and and other kindred'discases, a suitable P a a he lent, recei:
I - years, strange to say, our Parliamentary 'J of Life," was irotroduced by Mrs. T. Samp-; most enjoyable time. We wish him sue-
. � � . with the Budget, the Opposition having de- er- son. -Mr. William Whitley is still confined �- cess i a his new bome. -Sug r making i t I
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t. . rapresentatives can talk long and ',learnedly ! finitely committed theinselvies by resolution on to act as inspector o' fruit trees in the Misses Annie and Maggie Schnell were the to his bed. -Mrs. Walker returned bonle on � -Order of the day. -Miss Maggie R ckman . in ease leti
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T about many other matters that do not con- to oppose the British prefere'nee. The Houge Monday la,9t after spending the past week has returned from' visiting friends and rela- WwNww-
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� � 03 .djourned on Wodnesday, over the Easter gospel, as manifested in your faithful attend- considersng the matter, -it was decided to Fter, is at present doing a rushing business. present, viBiting her daughter, Mrs. 8 has retnrned home. She bad been sale way c
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: . V 101M call bo goL to utter one word And while you sought no other reward than William Copp, of Seaforth, was appointed to Obicago, for the pasb week, has returned ed to her home in Clinton after spendin , 3i8t,6ri Maggie, of the Hibbert boundary, were sold.
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,- test, or to move one motion in favor of bav- ! still uri h pda week with friends here. -Mr. and - who ip, we are pleased to say, improvivig in found a At
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