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�z, - --- — � : � I I es of the N1 ist, ch ch Sunday to their utmcst, capacity With all kinds f !ii
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DISTRIOT MATTERS. ! - Bob , The programme wil feast� the remainder of the evening. was . �
, - . i . skirt, in plain and plaid goods, natty coats BOS'VON. I fancy drills, solos, ducts, readings, recita- . I �� � I -
. � itt . and capes, as well as the silks,. dress- ma- . O.F . I games and social chat. Thi � I . � � � I
Wall Paper -� - * ll matdo each - - tions, &q. The committee is sparing no *pent in various 0 .
- I .1 � (Ika terials and pretty trimmings, a � a bride will be greatly missed, for she was one I OR---
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I I I # otgre of particular interest.' ) miss it. of Zion's most estimable young ladies, being
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I- I- 1E.kT11 orK its, A. N ICOL,-In our last' issue ize. The hate this season are large, and expensive presents, which showed .
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� tc L we mentioned the demise of Mrs. A. Nicol, fortunately when made of the summer Slight degree the high esteeni in which the ."
� I Regular Price at I Ccwdno s Hall, C46il Sons, south of, the village, thin week die- ,
� ' I Soutforth. Th 3 sad event took place i ther materials, are not as heavy -as they look and pontracting parties are held. We heartil -
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� � residence on S.%turday mornin seem to be becoming to most ladies. The osperous life. r ]RETAILING ,
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� . Papr,,t's Bookstore the eldest daughter (f the turban, in many designs, seems to. be very ON THE EVENING OF . Rakerfield, for the snug suin of $350, to ! I - � -
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- �� � i late James Barr, popular ; toques and bonnets are again Han i I . I Zurich. I THIR
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�: - 1 'i k we are offering another asoort- alw in need. She the majority of the hate are made of fancy . . '. I Ashfield. ; I astomers and the public in general, that they hai e _: - �_ - � -
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. , � �- , ment of pa,tterna in up-to-date goods *in had been a gicat sufferer from sciatk, a for straws and chiffon or net. A great ..deal of Plan .opens, to subscribers -next Tueed"yt - ( D6�s-�-The recent rains bavie changed the : very large stock of their celebrated ."Efea f9AWt9;9A9AAM - -
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1. - . - )ry, low er pain witbbut a mqmur. The pastel shades in green uggles", as Wei I
f4 �. 'I ito 20 rolls, at v( L purple is shown. - ni To public, Thursday at appearance of the fall wheat. 1 The pros- Wagons, all our .
v 4 # small quanLitiCS* � years., but bore h . � at 9 a. i , own make. Xntemp ating b.uye I
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�-, from 2c to 6c per - She leaves 4 husband and six children, all Of and blue, red and pink, are also popular, a are good 'Mr. W. T. will find It to their advantage to Imlywet car etoft :
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:_ 7 . SHADES AND CURTAIN loving wife and ever thoughtful mother. violets lookc,just like life. -Kiss Kinsey had ;date, and fully guaranteed. Prices all right, gite . -
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. .� I Her remains were interred: in the Maitland- her opening the week previous -and Showed expect a good job. -Miss Annie Wilson, of �us a call Fred He.�e & Eon, Zurich. le87xV 4 -
J - POLE's. ; her is vicill. ' P. Bendcr & Co., the cheapest spot 4n grea tit interest to all lovers of stylish mil. ' L -1
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# 111� � ! bank conietery on Monday, April 2nd. some very pretty hate and bonnets . ______ K cardine, has been visiting in tt i . 11
- ". L� Fine assortment at right prices. . in earth for boots and shoo3. Over 800 oir cleard.d I- _'� -
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I � � gels post says : Mr. Robert Thomson, of ity during the last Week. :out in 3 weeks, - only 14 days more of our gr 4 . L
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" � Y CARRIAGES . A Sucussir L STUDENT.—We are P eased with the other. � ly 1ruesels Egg Emporium, has purchased a _* C
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11 i �, � We have the new patent Dann Go -Cart to notice that M r. A. W. MoI on of please the most fastidious, young fancy driving mare, Sland6r breed, Drysdale. 0 .your spring supply do not delay, �ut call at one . 11 i
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*.' I - . � n McIntosh, of this town, EoMOND r. H. Colbert is has been � rs It is just -thet time to see all the newest
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.. , -A �, BICYCLES her. Mi. Thomson is a great admirer of a DO,N'T BE DE()EMED.-Hartleib's b styles on display and niany persons make - - I
. -1 I � initiation at KFO C I -Mrs. pod horse and is like a fish out of water if .
I . � has passed his final exa . t d that Vlapme accused of writing the .
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� . I �� i To inteudirig purchasers we would suggest in reek laid up with erysipelas in his ey6s. at her he haan% one, The now arrival is reported Philadelphia items which appeared in y building materiiLl before you W selections now in order to secure the choic. I
. lege Toronto, &king firt.t c 4 Knight of Melrose, is visiting our peat'
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L i - L . Exegetic8 an� Systematical Theology ; he mother's, Mrs. Ste'wart of �hio village.- to be speedy.-Mias Nettie Wilson went to last week's issue. I can Positively B& n wire fence -
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fl, - lao won the Bonar Burns Scholarship of $80, Mr. Charles Petrie, who has.lbeen laid up Toronto on Thursday, where She will act an I never was a correspondent for Philadel. We t . along and giv, f .
T1 � down this a . onnec- the market, even cheaper than barb wire W, o e us all the tinier. �
� - , � Prices away being the hi'4heat attainable.. Mr. McIn- with inflammation of the Itings for Eeveral anexaminerinthe examinations inc phiaitems, Hoping that this will be pub. come Jrigh -N-1k
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, ,. 31 'Spring for High Grade Bicy- tosh's many f weeks, is slightly improving. -Mr. W. C. tion with the School of Domestic Science.- lished, I remain, Yours respectfully, � ich. -
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� I Clark he] d. his sale on Saturday last, but he Mr. John Cluff had the misfortune to have i THOMAS JOHNSTON, JR. P. S. -Wait for me on binder twine, you be _. The new shapes and trimmings are in,
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'Y cles. I the top of one of his fingers taken off by a r and sorry- I
1 , BRinFs.4-The rosdo are clear of snovi � - 7
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I � of his career in the sacred calling which he t Mi M e trimmed goods may suggest our clever w -
X D . , jointer in his father's plai mill.-MoBers. are dryiDg,up nicely.-Sugpor making is he NOTES. - is
We may also Say ning don on " Ug'Silas 'Xi ody them in a hat,or
- I t, q I has chosen for himeelf. ' hunters are spending the evenings at the Arnold Case and James Broadfoot left on er of the day. -Messrs Tuesday,-- r. tmer " left a eta at and ready to emb - � I
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� � - C �1_ . that Mr. �Mclntosh is a graduate of t mill dam shooting muskrats. -Mr. James .'Tuesday to visit friends in New York and and Durana have bought a large patch Pf few days ago for Yale, Michigan, wh re �e bonnet. �
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t I . R rth Collegiate Institute a Boland, of this village, left last week for Philadelphia. -M re. D. Johnson is spending timber froin Mr. McBeth and have had : a ba - I .
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I I t il - - - nslly dis"tioguished themselves. Jim. is a bustl- . a few days ago, Mr. Frank Boamenberry m. A -
! �, it - f . - Big -1 I positioh at the doopering. to Star of Saturday. Says : " Doe " Jackson,� ber. They have secured a portable naw� ' f . �
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.� PJ�- TH. TRAYELLERS.—In addition to the local t knon The officers and several of the different "Bor ment Of interesting things in Laces, I � -
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� 1 I- - ter travel, the following were. tickiRted has been ill forLsome time, is not. improving. family of as foreman naton, jr., who e. ,
4 I I It Pays to Attend the Popular distantpoints thisweek,at William Mr.Dobie, of this village, went up to, George, R. E,, Brown and J. A. were stars turned f roi n the west some time ago, intends met at the home of Miss Laura :erchiefe, .
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- t , I - Seaforth on Wednosdiky where be took a in their day, and did much for the game in stayiug on the farm for the summer. His ff Chiff mo, Velvets, Ornaments. I
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1 5 ,� John McCulloch-, Seaforth, to Ann Arbor,
, i - I bad turn and had to be carried home, but Western Ontario. The �Youngest Scion of brother, T�omas, intends taking h%,pI&0e able time. -Boiling maple syrifp is the or- ' -
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� 11 � . . . the House of Jackson gives, promise on the ranch assisting Mr. C.' Pe
,I f 1. �_ . Winthrop, tq Boissevain, Manitoba; Rev. . , —0 . Thomas w 11 be missed by the young people
A t7.�I� - - , ing the'beet of an unusualli cliever quintette. Mrs. Mono Boechler, died on the Sth - I
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0-kL! - - Mr. Gordon, Mrs. Gordon and two daugh al-- meeting April. Paralysis was the cause of deaX Do . - �
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I i�111 tots, to Winnipeg ; Miss Hokand, to Chap. er Lacr6see Club wam hold in the Mitchell, spent Suniay ith Mr. and Mrs. him. of 78 us ? Have you seen the Spacious room we. .
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P. ,-1 #1:-j �: of the Beav -Mr.� Edward Stelck, who has been I Deceased had reached the ripe age
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�� � 11 Before you decide man, Kansas ; Thomas O'Sullivan, McKillop, town hall on Tuesday evening. There was Alex. Davidson. -Messra�Stark and Leather- visiting atSt. Marys, has returned home. . ra The,remains were interred in the have fitted purposely for these goods ? I
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P, �j 1 -. � . to the Canadian Soo ; Miss May S tobie, Sea a large attendance,- and appearances -indi, land have mov'ed ,their 'tailoring establish. i Muson Line -cemetery. . * -
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_1 11 ,f, - cate that lacrosse w . ment to the Cady block. -Mayor Wilson .is ! 1. GATHBRINGS.- javitatio - n -to visit our furnishing room, that -
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�1: � ,zl _- Dorsey, Seafortb, to Duluth; Abraham Me- 'It was decided to enter a team in both the- i ' we may have the pleasure of showing you - �
- _-� , n Montreal this week on busineas.-Mr. ' - 1 the Evangelical church on Sunday last, , - . � , ,
". �6, �.; 1 i � Canada, United States and Newfoundland. Cull&, to St. Paul ; James Broadfoot and Plow shoes for men and boys, bi stock
I V .1 11_� ant stvidents have intermediate and junior series of the.C. L.A. Win. Powell, an old Seaforth boy,, and a I ,f W. the pamtor, Rev. 0. S. Finkbeiner, was in the immense range we carry and the sterling- �
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.� pz�_ � accepted choice positions. Enter now. ir .passage for - , . .
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- � ` following have booked the' year will be as strong as that of any former elected vice-president of the Toronto 16874 ill, and who, we regret to learn, died that urt ' cor Oils, Qen.
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- Fr__ I I � the 214t, of this month, and George.Butter ng to the very returned from Toronto, where she has been. met in Hili's hall, Londeaboro, on Saturdayp, churches here to -d . .-
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� : - go by, the Allan line. I in that Series. One thousand, dollars will tals.-The fall wheat, which come thr munications were received from J. T. Gar- the other day. He was working a � I
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; , � FAILBNT team,.and past experience has proven that tried during the, cold and frosty weather of clou'gh's drain repairs and coats ; from AJ T. saw and was very badly cub. -Mr- - I Y popular priced, quick selling goods. � �
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t v �! - �_ Woman's Missionary and Ladies' Aid Socie- - a6rd this week. A week ago it promised better Our Bobbinet Ruffled --Cartains ll .
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; I I ,F I � , CAPITAL (Paid Up), -., $1,600,000. -those of the I Drummond,. asking for contribution to �he Ortweiu, who bas given up his" farm to - I
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I .. t� �-_*- . - . . Leper Mission and also of the Woman's some strong teams in the intermediate ser- of Tuckeremitb,'was in town on Tuesday' Ainaley, who reports, that the eatimatedJost welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ortwein.-Mr. Louis dainty and inexpensive. I -
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�� Christian Temperance Union, united in giv- ies, so that - a - number of good games will aporting a bouquet of beautiful snow drops, of'b ildi g ide road,lo 20' Thiel, of Berne, Michigan, has been i iti'
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7 � �:' i: -,:L: SEAFORTH BRA N, 0H) ing a tea inthe Methodist church on Mon, r- . � .
� 1 ; I like which he plucked in his girden' that morn- and 21, concession 8, would be, iron, $2,�,00, his brother -in I double rods should be use& I �
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, - .. 7. , i I . Main Street, Seaforth.' and the boys should put forth an effort to ing. William is an ardent admirer Of the cedar, $1,150. -Several petitions were hanoed' day last our merchants had tbei We- iiave them. � -Of urr � :
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- . � Seaf lorih. Mrs. Russell spoke in very was a large � To know how cheap we are selling lace
c - �� 16ave land the championship. The tollowing offi- beautiful in nature. -Mr. James Constable in, two of them asking for th formation j of millinery openings. There � " �
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. Pease had done in the various organ'z%t'�na Dr. -McKay ; ho )resident, Dr. on John street. -Mr. W. G. Broadfoot, of Ifullett and Morris, and Hullett .and Gode.' sold his house and lot to Mr. Frank Boseen.' different pairs -marked at 30c, 400, 50c, .
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� - and voiced the sentiments of the ladies. - Me - ; president, Alex. Winter ; vie Tuckeramith, and Mr. D. McIntosh, V. S., -rich townships, at Summer and Jdbn berry. -Mr. Joseph Zettle has rented b's 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Our range ot high ,- _�L, .
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, �, 11 - . president., W. H. of Brucefield, have been appointed justices .Britton, of Constance, was appointed latil farm tohis sons, 1. Z, I .-
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I I t � I R. 8, HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, ing in the different rinks of the Seaforth curling contra petition, also.well signed by ratepay- � I . 9
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11 a compliawe with this request. It bas been en- was, in every settee of the word, a good man. is $32 20. Council adjourned until Satur- - We can give a mail a good wearing suit � � .
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L I . ji AKent for the Ifenderaon Blevele Company, Goder. Tup 0(aL-%�iE MiT,L EXEINIPTION.—A meet. faiulty and tim8tees of the bloody Institutes. It is a e auspices of the Woman's Chris- - 0 . � 1_*
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the celebrated " White last, to discuss the advisability of submit. ' Moore, of London, is the guest of Mrs. W. took place at the residence of Mrs. Conrad We select for our stock materials and colors . . I
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� chase. A fu,1 line of bicycle parts and sundries kept emption from taxation, for a term of ten d, and Mr. George Stewait, of Tacker, line, was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph are experts, not afraid to use the beat Of -
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I . ari ompany will be Master Fileon, the boy mezzo, I - Surarus, eldest son of Mr. David Surarus, of thread and lining, you cannot be other thin R� =ember we -are particularly anxious to'. . I 1, I 1� - . i�
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I pirts, etc. . near S�, Joseph. The ceremony was, er- a satisfied wear. The E. McFaul Co., Sea- hav( our customers more than satisfied with �� �
. attendance, showing that the citizens do not, this week. ""I" -Clyde stalliou, " Prince Campion," and will I 11 � � I . I :
. � � . formedr by Rev. Mr. Finkbeiner, a - as forth. . -1687-1 ever V suit they buy from us. It is a new .
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NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, thinkp they should do, Mayor Wilson pre. new your clothing, cashmeres and - wooll'"O. horse w"%e purchased from Mr. Peter Ctaw- guests. . The bride, who was becomin At- village to E rysdale which, no doubt, will be rapil. When a boy dons one of our suits
sided, and explained fully the circumstances Estate Johnson Bros,, Seaforth. . 1687-1 ford, of Dunorief, Scotland, and' was im- tir'ed,'Iooked very pretty. Congratulations a great boon to the businees' men of that - we him to exercise the Ireedorn he- - 0-n4a hu*
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3 doors south of the Royal Hotel, -Senforth At little town.—Mr. John. Squires, of .Port I U-,-,
� -wing Machmes. subject was pretty thoroughly discussed, prices f roin $5 to Q,75. I lbs., and is proportionately good i many handsome preEenta. The afternoon Huron, wag in the village during the past be t, oroughly tested by its wearer and, its . . � :
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11 Novo.—Is claimed to�be the cheapest and , and evening were spent most pleasantly by week spending a pleasant visit with his worti'll proved. Will you be the purchaser I - I . L 1, �
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i . best paint cleaner In the woild,, Estate Johnson all. Mr. and Mrs. Surarus start life'under aged father, Mr. Squires, and sister, Mrs. of oile of these wear -well suits ? " Ill*
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1. Bros Seaforth. 1 16371 church, on Wednesday evening, on his visit the most favorable. circumstances, and if Rioker.—Our saw mill is now the not oing to cost you much. . . Th,e - 11
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. ; chased�and run by .Njesbra. Rollins and)Stev�_ time to h!kve your bicycles put in shape-�.Ffor the sea- tterwards administered the rite of confirm- be successful and happy indeed. - No atirer sing of spring than when you see I _
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f � !�._ WEDDING PESENTS this property exemption from taxation while I )an at hustler.—Alra. L,'Shoemaker has retl'�rned entertainment this (Friday) evening, in the new and neat patterns. . -
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. , � I ,ft it , , the spring sawiug.—Miss Ella i �09 Of went to Toronto on Monday last- in charge cord effects. White muslins in new stripes- I
i - t i, cou-"il should not incur the expense of sub- prepared to supply those %anting young C -days.—The many friends of Mrs. Harry Zurich, paid Mr. Nelson Miller a � ving of a carload of cattle for Mr. P. Curten, — ,and 3becks. White organdies, extra: va:lue . I -
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� - � i� -": ,; ", 1618 pany for twenty�years, As a*property owner Kin ,for the largest collection of new and stopped working for Mr. H. Kalbfleisch. home in Dakota.—Miss Retta Upshb.11 hall � I - . . �
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I . ; resident of Stanley, but who, 'since the Messrs. Stewart, that everything offered, al- shall will regret to learn that he still con- suff4ed the bereavementof the d
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. llavv in 8'o(. -1c, Ive do claim it to be the beat year's one which might do''tv We fancy there are few ladies hao resided in Clinton, died y of ures. The total amount of the Sale r ' oil - t
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7 I �, . larged their pl �usinegs,:�.the Y_ hav-e task. —Di vie ion" Court Was held here on Fri- for nearl a year. She died as She had lived, tention of theEe gentlemen to engage in t Easter song service, will be - held in, -the the sympathy of all in his time Of afflic - .11� — I
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� the lot, a five daughters,. -and three Sons to mourn the daughter, Harriet, to Mr. John W, Oket a Iii, post mar,ter of Kippen, "At Tuesday
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I work combined with reasonable" prices and a numberpof very retty hats. The��. off the profit.—Miss May Stotio, second ata'rted-to work. He is well known in this to witnessi the leasant event. At five IvIre. J. Butberland.—Mr. Walter Coxworth, , - �
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I . d with the soft and ga,uzY ina. day for West Branch, Michigan, where she large share of patronage. —Mr. Samuel Reid, of the 11 Wedding March." The bride was was maker, in Zuric during the winter ' I
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� I All work guaranteed to give -satisfaction. artist'ic taste of the window dresser. They millinery busines�. Her elder siater, Miss to the house he purchased from Mr. B. A. handsome in b -or dress of blue gray, trinnin".'d hi fat�ees farni near Heneall.—Miss Bell, ,
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