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� I !=` - or flankin a 0 that beatitiful boulquets and wreath� of trict, and n7o doubt when a variety f
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RE-O"JuiENING OF - . on the stres a in the town, was passed as show of the so 0 6
J; ___ � of Henry Town, re � don, who has s jent the past save i weeks kind attOnti climate, they will become universa
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. f" .� - ceived, but no action was .taken, and the [Tpeaday.-The otel hi is ohan . remains �o the can story, just outside' the Ing friends near Lake Rogmeau, Muskoka.-
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,'i.. 3, I � - Ut Ifurill Oxfoottov, 0 1� I village, on Tuesda, r afternoon, Rev. 1 Mr. Mine Alberta Smale-is home from -attending 1 -IL I! i * .
T1� SCHOOLS. I . . collector"was instructed to colloot the license ��6d hands, the urniture, stook, etc , having �
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.1 .. � J1r.gG, E H adermon , , eswo,th condu3ted the burial seivice, college in Montreal. -Mr. and Mrs �
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t I i . I . FOOTBALL. -The annual meeting of the then adjourned to meet at the' call of the who has been ( �he Giri p' house �n d I and Mrs. Turnbull, of Grey,
S 1. ? I . . � . . �; quo�ities. of Mrs. 0. Smith late- I I I
� - ' for the past f( w years. Of the ate pro- big many good have been the guests . . I
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_' , . The Latest E,ditions of all School Books ' 0 - ly. -Apples are now pouring. in .
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�1 . of the most largely attended mind, ,enthuoi- . � -1, which, fdr.conventence in handl- goo a. Every d I ture of
In astic meetings -ever -held under its aumpiiu,em. WEDDING BELI.�;,-At noon, on Tuegday, to Detroit w ere he will enizag In the I Hibbert. cider mil I �. apart ant is a pie
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-1 � k� alwi*ys on hand for Public Schools, In - M il. Ing cannot be surpassed. pie .
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� '. � - busi Lavanch Lormer, �youqgpW d ughter of Mr. .saloon bus, as - an,d r. Kainke proposes PROkRTY CIIA1 GH. -Mr. Hugh Ham .
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IL .4 � '�, i i_ Officers were elected and other general . - A - .g— Loads of new stoo k have been rolling in,
� I High Schools and Collegiate Inati- non transacted. The foot ball outlook is and Mrs. Alexander Davidson', was. quieDly" going to SoathilAfrica, as. soon as i ,ffjairB get ton wh4 has pure' azed the MoVetyfarm, . .- . I
at ( " . Bly.th on a there last .few weeks.
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I , 14", very bright and the material for A team is Mo home, to Mr. HaroldHawin a little more ttled. Mr. Hand - in k`uakleromith, h a cold his farm to his
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..; it tutes at the Lowest Prices. - the 191oagh cup Cherry, .Of Chicago. The ceremony was , neiihbo' Mr Jain a Morris, the price be Axo,rirma FiRu.
-4 � such that the defending of . . Ing $5, theta properly.. It diftaike much planninp,
T `�'e I successfully against all comers is � an assur. .performed by Rev. Neil Shaw, of Egmadd. with a larger p ace should'do a largei busi- Z. iir, otris then in turn sold months our village has suffered severely by i �
4 11 I? � , . . � � neon, --Mise Nettie a I In 60 alrea to his rother. Xarrn lands are the fiery element, and much valuable prop- and manouverink, but now they're arranged,,
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It ` I i : , Ise such 1i since. Th� election of officers resulted an Ville, only the near relatives being present. . Wil On is , vi itiDg hi J 11 pric�d and ready
I � , * Alao a complete stock of Suppl father, friends in London, this weak, --Mrs. R. - � . for fwiftselling,
A _i; . � follows : HODorary president, Dr. McKay.,; 'The bride was away by her on. the Move. t erty has fallen a prey to the flame#. First, I I - �
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� and was handlsoivmeeni - gowned in white. Haxby, foimer'y of' Seaforth, last week un. I People will have to pick th i
.; 11 J- � president, Principal Mowatt ; vice-presi. y � 9 - -r- a large plortion of the business part of the air way
. as SCRIBBLERS, I i thro1lugh our store edg(wize, with the*
"I - onful operation for &'near, at ItJL I ir eyes
,,� i Stone, B. A. ; man& Miss Edith Davidson was bridesmaid, derwent a succ 3 1 Co village *am laid in rains ; then a couple of
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I %� '' -treasurer, A. - Mo.' while Mr, Harry Stewart, nephew .of th,3 Dr. Gunn'mi hos?ital, in Clinton. he lady's We sli;k of a helpful Carpet Depart- -weeks ago, Mr. Livingston's is;itensive so- p
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; f il!i� � Hoggw B. A. ; secretary . r !peedy I on $ Chases we ve made.
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# 1 -NOTE BOOKS, Loan ; committee Mr. Rogers, B. A., L. bride, acted'as groom6'Man. The wedding many friends h 3re will hope for ment. we 4011, moniv very tasteful. tiablishment, including the electric 11 lit
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11 ! ,1, � EXERCISE BOOKS, - captain, Edward Jackson. , ' and after the ceremony, Miss Grace McFaul ; - some . homes, perhaps. on would like Dig
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. � --------- ;_ rendered some beautiful vocal selections. India, where h will practice h r iession . .
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�i I I - I LERS AT WALKERYILLN.—The . 0AAar k"n 5. i – . 'VER TOO MUCH.
i I � ,nd Mrs. Cherry openi for entints in that on Try. Seafortih. The soon learned that Mr. George Powell's grain N'b
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������ T : .!,., 7 I I Messrs. J. Weir, It. S. Rays, D. , Rutchison left on the three o clock train for Chicago. The W90man's briatian Tempe cc union, chances arp you'll !find them. They spare warehouse, at the station, was in flames.
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�. I � no pains in sele4ing Carpets, Linoleums, The fire brigade and a large number of citi- 11 Soma merchants greedy for large - -
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. � - well at the' Wmilkerville -tournament, al ull - particular be gh i profits. , Too much in ever asked for goode.
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a , - YOR Draperies. worked heroically, could do nothing to save in this store.
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I - i , SLATE% Cherry was one of the most popular young a wil
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. : I- , in ladies of the, town, and her many friends later. -The pu Aie library closed 'on Thars I 1, Oftentimes we do the store i tice .
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. �, - against four of the strongest rink@ compet. . Q - by #$king too little. t's all r0lit so long -
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I , I , � . Ing, all from Toronto. In' their' final 'ga � who. is � now manager of. the Beachville The lose to'Mr. Powell will be very heavy.
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I T, , L F.,% - being employed in the hardware store of dispos,ed of big Imking and oonfooti nary busi. I
I 4 1 - � - blers with the � new they were a tie'with the' Viotoriss, ' of. To. creameryt " - to learn of his The o I itemember thin vi ore in parbl�. fbr your
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I '. . ��_ . - . .his uncle, the late David Johnson, and was -nem, to Mr. H. Cunningham, of villanoys, Tor4to Indinetrial Fair. At was c d by a opark from " 811- - Interest, partly forours. Wowiminbitogive.
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i - 1i i - ronto, a rink they had.previously beaten, at ' Pass nk .
_" ,-' �' %.!' L very --popular. He Is now engaged in the Norfolk Coun �y, -Mr. Cunningham takes thin sh
� J� -, � - '4� -13a,triotioPiotures and Wir,8on*g# the last end,'and, this necessitated the play. . . a show he ob4lned One, first and two &e. The destruction of so much valuable suC!, value as will sho w plainly; we're - di -L
, I , it* was hardware business in Evanston,- a suburb of p9soession &bet it the 20th of this m6nth. - as ad - property has proved a serious set back to.
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; printed on the covers, are the leac,,,. , . Chicago. A number of friends gathered t mr, and Mrs. D. S. P loularl ' good stobw1ling, and his many our thrivinq village, and it will take years of t,� ng that ham ma
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1 . I - I he otation to see then el h. past week at friends abo : - lost ground. POPhlar. -
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I V_ .1 11 I Seaforth society the btide will be much left for their home yesterday. -.-We were - I a Adorns. � .
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- I THE PLACE - - - beautiful presents were received by the as we have I �
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:1 k � I . : might ha Ing a handsome pear) sunburst. . from the trees,Rr. Samuel sn4 Miss El. went t6 South Africa with' the Nev
; ve resulted fatally. . the house since February Is
i� I *�� I , _,,MAF0RTH..' �-The residence of Mr. William Cudmore. len Horton, of Lumley, and Mr, and Mrs. Wales Infantry, that him w: ound wl�l dig. used to go threshing when nothiiig but the I The Dress- Goodi get first showing,
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� i occurred in Mr. W. H. oboe store on horse -power was used. He was a stout The vastness of the " iortment in this Dress,
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. i:�-7�1 . Friday morning. (Yhe ine gas . Ma. 'do stock iw its pi edominating feature.
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7 � I I., nesday evening', the occasion being the mat- afternoon, anlIVIr. Charles Leachiler, he a where he was struck In'the right shoulder
� L ii chine, whlch� b use ' lighting the store, thresl�er, he also worked af the framing., Each woman bail a too 4 peculiarly her ow
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i "i Watch Your had gone oult of a dfeorr, atil � the gas was . Deceased was a school trustee for many and, where
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11 1. - - . , � ' 0 - ]Us re 1% I eaforth. The ceremony was the emery w all some of rNe I ' . .
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: ^- ';n. grad�ally w rkad off so that it c uld - , i� '�na ' ben I I a. In politics he was a Liberal, a
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_--_- - , ! _.� I oil mind hadl been confl .ish weave, every fashionable coloring.
�, � .: -,. WAL "I C H .or, of Sills Murdiels, had taken .it apart. and was witnessed by a number of the inti. pain,. and layir g him off for a a i I funeral took pl%ce on Wednesday, to Blyth Those of you -who are interested in what '
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;1 i- _1_ I . �, ' Willis' mate.friendo and relatives of the br�ide and Mrs. ohn a t Zr ,�, w 0 - a hompeilte%ile in weeks.1 He cannot be firou t �
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. - - - � time brirtg or send it to Counter's Jewelry been let out", Mr. Willis. went Jnto the cellar g?wu ly . . the 7th line west, at the Grand Trunk introduction to our r ow dross and costume -
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1 *. 7 ,. I I Eota,blishment, .nachine is kept, with. a I mp, - farm! 0 t nahip, near Brussels, to � . Leadbury. . Ing, and will do a lot of damage. Ow. beafities. Again rig styles and right.
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� T ��, Counter's Jewelry Establishmentp , Ing WAR Dlealantly iiape t ' social amuse- Davidson in now a owner of 00 acres of tions. -Miss SaUa- Forbes is in Soforth, i .
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I - NTER - - - - Manager, to their." home in.Scaforth, a d will reeide in has been in the dy Ill i
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;� I . I I .. - I last month or so the ,Oddf0kows' ball hag ness in their married life. The many han � Noiin.-Mr, Thomas E'lletin in I -.Among those who a,ttend- T
. ir r _. : � : GAPITAL(Pold Up) - $1,500,000. ' - gton, or., tor's care -Peter Cantelou and his daugh.
. " - I � - , I been undergoing a complete -renovation,, some and costly presents received by the has returned Irom a. trip to ' orionto Fair ad the big fair in,'roronto, from thin sootion, ter, Aunie, visited at the Nile, this week.- Ne York. We'll announceour Millinery
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. .��.. � , I - And Fidelity- lodge now ham one Of the bridefully testified to the very high esteem and Whitby, where he was ene' ling old were Mill, McEwellu Mr. and Mrm, McCut- George Taylor, 6th line, has , put up a good Op I Ig days later, ,"hen you , may Come
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I .- F) 1= . I . . Ir�, driving shed, Many wells are dry, and -ex 9 .
I � � &.-AFORTH BRANOH, this part of tbe-province. The painter's . � I *_ . .1 . -Fy ine ' Amon t Ole in t a 0 ty from the exhibited. hereabouts, and you'll not be -
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.- I i� brush has worked wonders there. The . GIRT, WA -.,THD,- Wanted at once? a Orly of thin vicinity, is at yre ant visiting south it of;IcKillop, We noticed Manors. di: ppointed. _ All thaVs new we'll have -
i .1. , ,.r Main Street, . Seaforth. . . Irl to do -light ,home worU In a. inn' some cases to the river, for water. A good - ofusidn. Thep'rices will be .
� . I . . - h- trustees of James OwSno GO )rge Dorrance and Patrick I
z 7- - ceilings. bave been artiati3ally painted, and Young I all faeally, her aunt, Mrs. A, Nell, �� PF
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I I 1� � . I A General- Ban ki.n Business trans- papered 'and the furnit�are and other in.. Apply,a Tiip, Exi,ofirroR offloo. , .1 17094 school section No. 10, Lumlo have had a Giviin. i The fair and its attractions Wore . in& ked as low as this store can afford-
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: F OA SALI -� good bricl� d walling -house, 1380, . .
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I r . - . I - I while beautiful -large pictures, emblematic togethor or separate. Apply to fr. Outtori go, Sea. - old one held bdo much water for the - ochol- .� . day of this week, taking out manura.---�Fall I . , i I
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� � ;- . . Drafts sold 11 in , Never too lat L Beattie � , on account of the drought. I � -
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I --r I * - - . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest WANTED,—A girt to do general house- DRE,q s GOOL)s.-All ,about new kinds. I Bayfield, IT'S JACKET TIME DNCE�
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1, : . � - upwards. i rON' . . a E. McFauf Co.,g who hii,6 been ap 3nding A couple of ;weeks another of our oldest mettlera, in the person MORE.
I I � number of years, Fidelity lodge -was in., an POIJJ,TIIY WANTED.-Kenniody B with relatives in Toronto, have returned.- �
3 . R. S. 11 A Y 19 1 W. K. PEARCE, . , . . pay cmtore, Seafort , and you'll learn somethinj, Quite � of Mrs. James McDonald. The deceased i �
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. �� � . I . and new merribers Are beipg, continually It's good goods at a feasonsble price, - Y parf,, of our store theaedays, Allarenob
1709.1 This store sho ys the city's vored � .
i - � - . . - Beattie Bros. �8c to&. � h ighiyl; - Faa after a :couple of asks' vacation, returned resided here. She has been in rather Poor buyer$', nn�ny RTO, atill every one in in.
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I that t - Sale. -Oao large aDpper ke I I I Wrested in seeing whaVs going to be worn -.-
I J .1 I Bicycles For Se'ason 1900. in this district, andnow ligy, have had For . tt a, in Mary Agnew, who) has been visiting, here,
__ i I - : . 1- - . thvir hall so -beautifully- furnished and good condition, for bolliti a � lo butter. ill ready 1709-1 returned home this week Mrs. inaley not unexpeeted by her near friends, although by Seaforth's best people this season. .,
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I I . I t , decorated, we may. expect,:Old Fidelity to . a Mi$'8 M. Hilet, of Law visit-
. . I W.. N. WAT80.-,4, North Main Streo , Will 'be' Bold- for, hall value. Aoply to 8, Mullett, tory took fire, on Saturday last,. and was �n � I caref
. _. � . : become, numerically, one' of, the ,strongem . I.. I r�r passed away, Mrs. McDonald leaves to land to have the U -3k t Stock exactly right,
� : I . Seaforth. : - . I t 0eaforth. - . . 1761) 2, burned to the ground. -A umber from ing rela�tives here at present.-Ais. I., Tam- mourn a loving wife and mother, a husband, We're not disappointed, There aren't any .
7 � organizations iii the counpy., I it Sunday with Was L.
. � � . . I Vinegar and Spices,'noted for purity and these parts took. in the a' h at Toronto gno Of Blyth, spei
� . I two sons and two daughters. Mr. McDon. .other coats like them within you're easy
I I � 619 - 0 Fair, lag I ti week. -The Ieom'g r. ' Mr. I,. Bowcock is very OW at y h' and we're ielling aw
Ay(,rsf, for the Ifendpreon Bicycle Company, Oodor- � —0 � i - . str rfgth, at Beattie Bros,, Sca'oith, 1709.1 ieeoture given b M Ouimetl�e. - .
� 10h, ()gt, A full li!io oft he latest up-to-date whe Z - lily, no in rais, in the M . aid is well known by all in this, vicialt , res ay at theme -to
for tbo scaffou ol 1000 on hand. The " Tft,i,vEr,T..ERs,-The following were tick-, lt� ,
McCready," .k Bi-ti3s.-Chineme sacred reissue, Esboo, fro a hodist Zurch preseut�-Miss A. Crimp is visiting ,riends
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. 14 Cotintion Sense 11 atid " Godorloh." Also agent for ot,ed to distant parts this weak, at Wm,1 tulips, frooslm, oxalig, . Harlbek, this week. -Mist J. Kirk,, who .
. . Dutch hyacinths, Roman on Thursday last, was well attended, and 'it munity. I -Ter sons are, Peter McDonald, of �
the (,elf,liratud "White Bowing Machino Compan), Somerville's railway tickoVagetcy : Miss hyacinths, Ef astor 1111, 8, Calla lilloo, at D. M(Lenran's mad a has been teaching school here for ' I I I
� . bif-Idt-9 of Cleveland, Ohio. All wheels guaranteed 0 green house, Soafortb. -, . � 1708-2 those who did,not go to bea it mie 1 '" PsTt St. Paul, Minnesota_; James McDonald, of I . . .
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And yideve right. Call and examine before you pur- . I I treat indeed. Mr. Haboo o me out from two' W03 home In Washington; daughters, Mrs, Jobn Tor- : I I
chaiiie, A itIll lina 01 biCycle parts and sundflookepb a virsit with relatives ; Mine Agnes D. Hays, GET TnE Bj.PST..-Don'b .fool,with ,due,- . . ' "
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In Btot;l; and repairing done, Also donler in 16 R , to Deseronto, where she has accepted - a tion. If you wa'n L a thorough bi join oso or s iorthand 9 I - .t. rauce, of Hay'township ; Mrs. Joseph Mont- . . . 4
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11101id,, twid 11 White " Sewing Machines, boedles, oil' -in trainin attend the Central Builticoa Cl,ollago Str t- himself as a medical nii --"itin � " . gomery, of 1�kster, DAkota. The funcral j
p:&r1N, etc. . - - position an teacher the public echooli',- oua pent Su da - UIANY FR 3,
I , ford, �Iihls college has equipped thouBaude �1 y ng land. -Grace church, Staffa, . . . . . . ill hold their lClinton y with frien �ar. of ' I ENC111 , I
- . Ingram Dennison, to his'home in Owosso, men and )k 81nose I 1698 -ti a '� I services was conductea on Sabbath . after - .
I mnen for bu nnual picnic On the 19bh. A good time is Forest iley, wl o. had the misfortone to noon by Rev. J. S. H�nderson, of Hi�nsall, i
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., V�r_ MT. "vV'_A_'XS0W, Michigan. Mr. Dennison came over to aij- CHAN01, � _ , have his foot cut, is home st present.4-Miss I . -
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. 11 i Ole BV811KESS.--Mrs, Rudol , expected. � ,reach A. 38�n, w ip and were largely attended by friends from I 1-4 . I
I � - .. tend hip brother's funeral, atJ Walton, last - .- I - � �, I
I I I AIN ST., 9-tAFORTir, . . . . -' h -swing purchased the oto,�k �anc business of Mf,�, in Staffa, ]a xb Sunday - morn ng, I inst�*&d of M ho bi a been Visiting in ode- I
, NOILT11 M - . week ; Win. McAllister and Thomas G61 , wil I I Goderich, Clinton, Zurich and the surround- FLANNELS ARE i
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� . . Geaera.1 Insurance Agent &-DeiJ,1-- mell,. 8tanley, to' Moosciaw And. Edmont Irth and vicinity. ar of CM ladic4 of Sea- ] 0 - : I - I I
. . Fo PAmItl c cc . the evening. -Miss Edna Bab , of Mifichell, :- . � ill - - � . �
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� �- I , - - . 1630 relatives, and Mr. McAllister . , ' - B�M.NG SI -11 . i
-1 � � I SAIC still goes for three w oics !ah the chlimp Rail. Mrs. F. ), Hutchison. -Albert Norris The greatest eni ertainment of the ii,season -On Sunday - - .1
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: , . � , - . way Rates, Ask those w o havO been here h:'w " y spent Sabu,,day and Sunday in Beuchwood will, be lven in thi Town Hall, Zorloh, cii Fair furniahing store of H. Drebman was"broken . .
I- a suitable lo'catioff , -Mrs. Robert Smi -h, liked their 17041fo and n-1t;r)t, Se tnnbor 20U. Billy McLeod will bb there into -and abouL $30 worth of gooda stolen. .. e
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� , � I FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 4th MoKillop- to Poiut 1pidward, to see her Doo LoST.-86�9,y 'd or stolen on Sun , Wal tic n. -M ra. Park, who was home In his b tit. The wonderful Olneograph will show I It is said that' flannel waiets will be .
I I- 1, aeoiug her A mother, Mrs. Kennedy, re t Ito motiqn war pictures, etc, The Zurl,A JuUlee Entrance was gained b b 3aking oper, rybody says it
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� . I - mother, -,�Ira, Wright, �vho is in poor-lica"th - I M, Septombar 2nd,, a pure br6d collie .; lark 'tamy I - y .
I - - � 1::' I . 11, ... %r with two white front foot and white strip on - ' r ale at the window at the back o I
. , L �,Z� ,_1 Ii I cc Oit last �anner atid will furnish inisic. !tickets on a f Vho shop. The . lieve it, 'If everybody is right we're going.
, ; -, I . I �r'_�-i - ii`� ) / &gain ; Mr, and Mra. - Harold "..0herry, to 9 ' 'g� tic Got thern'In time. Prices 0.5 cents I a busineal in Opera Flannels
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� - I ///,�; face. Answering tic the naine" Laddle." t Sun I a i in' Mitchell. -141r, and Mrs. legrapli offl,,o. .1
- . 11 4 4 �, I Michiga�; Robert Wip _& reward Open . thieves thon wen,t to the store next door, to do fluite, .
i .. _1�1 , nl �Icr, , will be offerwi for his recov(�.iry and any poram found ..
�' ar"N"d Have � and 10 Cents ; rescrycd icate 35 cents. f709.1 .
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: � I - " , Archie Ba orth, spent Sunday. . owned by T. J. Marks, and pried open a this falL Fi)r w(.'v,, gathered in in%
I I Mejz/w I r� ` I . - ir." to Mount Clemens I Michigan, to treat harboflnKfilw. will be pros Busn'Finr.s,�Ilush Area have been.raging door at the back of the building, an able an a
. - I - I I outo 1. J� 0. ROF0, Boa- with the lAter's mother, Mrs. Jeffrey.- � pretty patterns. F1 nuel is adapt
� . - i rge Uwfinesff colleges, - for rheuma(,i�in ub the fiw=4 buthe ttier�e - - forth, I 1, I 170b 2 , r . this"11(cighborhood, and at time� have - I dhtole a
!" It No lefi,q than eight ]a ' Salem will hold their thank-offoring service in , tuantity of goods of different sort -3. Mr. .wai�b fabric. It a serviceuble
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. I � I havt- applied to us within tlib last tiix weeks I I)u $I , on- iSunday and Nlond,ay, loth and I" � �t y. Buy'all your fl%nnelui as well as
� I - cl Oka is unable to ostimate his loss at �reo- '819 . I
. I join her hubband, who has steady emp y. no8olothoinau with buoinoi9educatior, Sonic- ' t Ab' )ut ton o'elbek Toesday ent. Itia to be hoped that theparticawill X the
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t - . i .1 - . . . � men got it -1.3, hard ex,crietite, Ahors ac(lifiro It by . you other Dry Goo& wantq fr
: .1 � US irt their ffch(jola, Atitima; mmit, thoic. . taking a course- In the Cential Businouu College, evoniDg, night Worc w ceived in town that Mr. . I
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� - . , -The following persons wore ticketipd, abrattord. � . . - __ . i I be,found and brought to"j usticer-Mrs. Dirch. - ! ; � . I? . �
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: . , : -_ . n(lfn --to us in one (lay for tbie week by R. J, Macdonald,' C: ) i I i man is at present visiting her I old homoo at - ' _'
. - . offi,-fti help, This is ourely t1io beat soh -001 I- 1� To. FAR,Nlii,avq,�A, G. Al I Seafotll, has I Cromarty. danger Of being destroyed, About a i dozeh
, . c , �l V Riversdalo.-Mr. Dugan, of Southampton, - People's PL70pnlar Ttading .
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� for -;w. CNtalm,no free, � . agent :_ Aliss Little, of, Harpurlifly, to a lot* of -clover, thnothy and like seed for eftio asioner, Cotweyancor willo, inort. men wc�)t down, a nd were just in - time to who has been visiting his sister, Mrs, T i I
I . 3 . . .� - I Aloosornin': Alr, John M-.Quaity of WalLon, Warianted froih and nure 1 11703.2 , D VAN,, Go rind d. # 1, A VI; 11 I h"-" A: � � ID1 0 "91 .
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. � r - � . P - . gn ca itrid donds diawn up. lrlone�, loaned at 3he � UP 11 L V, VT 11 ".4M ,v" .y M 'a ,_ Cameron, baB,pn6 to visit friends in Clin� � )
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. ' I to Helena, Mont,ana. � . 0— I I - 6wcofi mto6b f I n �orcb6, I . 1, 1609 ance from tho property. 'he high i wind, ton. N_l r. , . .
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. 11 . . I STRATFORD, .- ONTARIO. � . . . . I I . _, Alex. -Parsons baf, sold his pro- � .
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� I I . . W. -J. ELLIOTT, Prinalpal. 111u,'�S11iTERY OF 11CRON.-The Pro by4r�' : ofi,Satilt Ste..' M'arie, has lJoen visiting old Mr. Young's decease Mrs, Young's only obliga&to senil fo., more help, but at Mr. Parsors give . . I -
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� . - I � - i -144-62 met in �linton ou the 12uhin8b. The C. ti , fr ends in Wda-peighboehood. Mr. ReDon. . * - litble boy is taken down w dig. ooaiit8 1hey bad it under control, Tho, buah- T - .' � . - 4
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I � - mato of -oxpendituro fo*r the- year wao sub. 1: aid waWemployed with Mr, John H. Broad- ease as his father succumbed to anJ is', now ad of Alessrs. Q. Edighoffer andi� Win. - . I
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� .. I � �f foot, in the planing mill, , r n twenty in tho StraJo,d liospital.,-Mr. Thomas G. - '
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� , I . miLted by Mr. Al nogave, it, was, vgrecd:- to I years, but went to the So about ten years HCy�--xfi8poFed- of a two-year-old steer last Hoyroc�i loso atout .$100 worth oF,- cord
. . . . hold only fout, eegular meetings ,of Presby. 1 ago. I . . , guest. of Mrp. Holtnan.-Mrs, Hall, of To- i1c V zi
. . t Sit ��, 0, 0 He r6oks as though he country there' -week for which he ro6eived the hapdaome�fig- wood. 1 A big firel is aleo raging in the big - has returned home, after a visit to her
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; nut Clock. � yl here since ,he went. away --M r. J. 13. Jack. raise profi able steers. -Mr. Alex. C&m -Ilderton.-Mro. Andrew Stalker, of -Toledo, Dry Good �
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. Greig, in tbis town, has .been ftppoirtod ad. 11 u ) , , ' �
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� i . . Eer the days, and be sure and come. �A. � E. I D Goods' Store.. .
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THE OPTICAN Pd the courli, statil-39, amoniz other . thinligs, , in Ayr, Paris and Burfor ad ot�Uoini their trouUo f or pails of combsiand honey. beTy sinhould coine to, the Zurich s4ow.-', J Marks, Charles Marks, F. G'cminhard, I
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. DALYJ AND JEWELLLR of Mr. go can's - DF,�TJL We regret to learn of the death I , .. Q, Erwin, A. E. * E rwin, H. W. -Erwin, O� - - country
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I 1�ill exceed the million doll* di- i e is also ho a on pr�e�sont thne, and wit the' prevailing. .high
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I � I ORTH. � � $90,000 of the $100,000 undor6ken bYi tile I -olo(iuent sernion, of spwial interest to 266h, at ME ovin residence,' after an illness a visit,�--Quite a number of. our citizens ff. Fraeter, Mabel Whiddon and A, Gal. winds much damage I-,; being done, especial�
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. . ministers was iubscribod,ivnd -that whou:all ' - of five ' weeks *ith typhoid fever. The k ly 6 rail.fenceo and ritanding timber. -Mr.
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` � -A very sad doath Decurried in Fullart,on, would exceed ttle sum aime(Lat. Leave Was ` lenb'advjce.�-Some idea Of the amount of prospects of iv a recovery were exc6llent. and air days, so that, all their c stom —0 - I I cattle to Mr, Scott, of Listowel. . T I-ey
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. tht-:2.1th year af het- age, On th(' Previous when they are preparedlor iti.- Mr. Ketbh. I nigbt over Orao hundred )ask.ets were got in and he ri illy bank away unLil noon the winter trade. -Mr. and Mrs. Rose, a[ Mil� new Dreas Goods and ISilks for the 1-7,, Ale. 0
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, - ltml!h, but d . uring tho (lay took ill, and, al. cordially sustained, arid lie Was ordered - to train, Saturday, 250 more baskot%wero re his brother-in-law, Mr, C. Grab. I tbings on sale are in groat Unue- , ,
4 . verton, ihave returned home af ter a V sit to Faul Co., Seafortb is all of that. T'e new
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I ( hout-h (-verYthi,ig pos"ible wao done for her, be cert.ified ,to tile Sonate of "Knox Coll- go. � ceived and on TueBda 400 baskets the last, lie was born in Blenheim, in the __0 . u threshold of ; the contract, ,H -i has had a busy mum-
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— I lot of fruit,for a town the size, of i Sbaforth. of farming antil about three y�qars ago, when material �on hand 0 inake thousands more. f,tbe town. 1,109-1 1
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I ' - stock of 4:edar, 9 If, a to he -4i is said that Major Dent has dispersed
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� . a ,,]�rt"rsliip eonSigtiDg of the Forbes Bros,, f � to Soaforth than to all the lot -her Pointe be.. ness. Abo at twoyears and a -half ago a about Q,60,000 in the neighborhood of Listo-
I I U tl).datc press, is tb.i tidlost in the eoun, �.' All -
I - I Monday nighL last. The%4ni of $3()0 Was tween Stratford and (y1oderich, Bioycliets bought out the merchant business in Lake- krnds of Pipple produ7t3 manufactured with n atness in Lou. .
� . (if thut Lown, have n . . for some time, returned to her home well, for horses for the Imperialar-ray.
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� � . . board. The application of Isaac Langotrath, ' walks in Eigniondiville, should be careful, ne8s there, Being free, affable and honor. NOTMS, -M r. George Dane, of Hatp�!ton, rendered valued assistance to the Presby. Dawe, of Mitchell, w o of late years lived
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.. ," a, be 'married Miss Kate G. Jack Brawn has gone to T6ronto to attend position and affable maDner madi
� . ai by a lack of ex.1)crioneo in the trade, - A the, J ubilee funds was ordered to b p'aid to .' and the people 6 Stewa I recollectio e will years, He came f ror i the township of Dum-
� , 8 I f Egmondville have become - rt, a dat ghter of Mrs. John Stewart, the School of Pharmacy for a ter,4n anif will friends who, with fond na � I
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I I C0111pleta list of their habiliVcB is not avail- the tre,asurcr of the Tucketsmith Agricul- annoyed at the persie'tent. v'iol'ation of this of Glenqualch, Hibberb, formerly a teacher no doubt distinguish h dourse. ever, --eberish �pjemant memories of her fries t,o Mitchell in I� 56, and has ever since
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I , . I I Awl and if it is not ibspected the In- in school N . .', Hibbert, I J � . . bee� a reablent of tba t town. Until About
,K)50 is made $5:i,13.8,1 were also Paused and ordered to be L�nld to:prosecute tic off6 a and afterwards in His I'voly and kindly manner hav , madeq-96jofirfi'liere.-Our citizens have all return.
I about $1,700, M this about , I ders.-Mr. 1. A. Riohwood ' the deceased be- him a� 61 m their visit to Toronto Exhibition, ten! -Y
, wh�re she and -oniversal favorite, and he W"ll be ad -fro yearm ago he carried on a- ;small locer
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I James MaG,iunis re -'dam day, on busiucise.-We wo) Id -again remind in .religioil arid- a Liberal in politics, y u he %a A. 8ome a rd,
an(f dealers, from wihom they , were phir- "go" 'to at wishing him great o'ceekis.-Mr. T re this week taking in the sights at known io be thoroughly straightforwai
i � BtOru On account -of cement walk being high. ': all that tlio dates of the 13eaforth fall fair be took no actiyz part in either.- He w a a GibBon,,'of 11 Maitland Bras " farm. hes har. 'the Western Fair, in the Forest City. �Miss and bis word was never questioned. As a
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I als ill tilt town, in the form Of noteu,_ the to Hotdo the matter by ) 11
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-inoat of which is secured by endoracriie4if., appoint one arbitrator and the town an- ' of more than ordinary it toreat, an,d their telligent buoln *Sg t in . old Bible
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I plant and tnaiahincry and goods on hand. It arbitration. Tho rep " I steamer were called into plsy to former residents of this place, passed ,i Christian denomination, an(
I ort, as reak' Njaw in a substantial manner bY the farmers and leaves.behl d �im a devoted I wife and a fill an immense silo with the rn. Mr. through here on Saturday on their way to I sta4aoh Conservative, His wife predeceased
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� I would be difficult to place a cash 7value upon arlopted anid the mayor authori7ed to up � 0 cc , I
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I A by-law list, extra attractions have been provided Tha high esteem and deep respect in which I b John
� ss, but, taking them at invoiced poinb the;,town arbitrator, - an- t�o years old. Gibson is a strong believer I els to attend the f h' b f urteein yeari.
, . price, they will amr.-unt to between P,1,50i) Pro thinks it the most profitable and economical Thomas Dennison. Mr. Robert Dennison , Bab , of Mitchell �nd a ben, Mr.
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