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__ � TAE HURON EXPOSITOR . � FEBRUARY 22 1 11 ..
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BEAUTY I W80RICT MATTERS. be able t� occ pi hie o will pulpit before long. Thursday ev iing, February 286h, when She wa,s married about I ".
I--1 I . - I ear &n�,,.!,j,,a-haIl uncle, Mr. ( -ilberb ,MoDonald. —Mr' R P :. I
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I —Mr, James roadhot was here from organization ad ot�er business will be pro. ago, and leiveli a but.banad �to mourn the Bell was thii i week called to Straillroi i; � C I : I
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. I I I Philad I 'hi t is week, - March -. � __ .
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0 He came to : ab. ceeded with. This- is a worthy object and a lose of a kind and affection�te wife. i Her attend to soi ae mill work. Mr. Bell is a
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i , tend tieelf'u'nae al of his sister, Mrs. . A � i i
. I . James long felt wan in the community and we feel sad and early death has cast glooth over skilled meah inic and well the people know I i - I
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I I 5k_ t ifurk, (UP0000ro Pringle, ! He sea go d)situation in Phil&- sure it will i o � eive the support of all right this neighborhood, where sheallas beef! so it, ^ I �
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MOOKERY I - - � delphia �nd ig doing oil there.—The Sea. � thinking per olhe.'—The many friends of well and favorably known since childhood, - -1 I . , I
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- . � — I . Mr, John Bu, i oad,will regret and her husband, father and brother have I-Juniley. Merchandis � I �
- t TRAVELLERS.' -The.fQllowing were ticket. engines. � The engines made -by this foun ry to learn that le still continues v ry poorly. the sympathy of the entire community in N I e � - : �
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I � � ed to distant points, this week at W. Sorher. give sue , goo( satisfac ion and now h . OTES.- pleasant evening was spent at I i - - . �
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____ ! . - ve That he may ave a change for the better this their sad time of affliction and bereave. -Clof Mr. James .11orton when a � ! I
, �! Ville's up -town railway. agency : Mrs. Thos., such a g od reputation that ihey are the residen - ! ' I
I aol( as very quickly, is the- desire of all who have mont. . i
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: Lockhairtp-McKillop, to Sarnia ; Mr. Me. fast as t '6y can be tu rn' d - �� sleigh load O' youn eopld from P Tucker- - � �, I I I
. i Kay, Tuckeramith, t - Cadallio, Michigan e ou C. The mat had the pleas ire of his acquaintance. —Do —0 i Movement . '. . I
, I - To 9 one�wen to Hensall for the new eleo,Lic not forget 11 Readings by MissH, I. Gra. ! smith took M r,.angd Vre. Horton by, our- I a . .
homas Dodds, to.,his I I . �
I -cry in a house if it �Pertains , r light sta6ion there, —Much regreb was Staffa. priae. The evening was spent in games and - ! .
1kauty is mrock I . whe e he iosides ; - I tl - �elb ham " to -nigh J,.in the Presbyterian 'church. . . TIRI
oixtside appearances, In Dakota; Seldon- -her# on. I - I
It's but " learning of the i of Mrs. Ja es All are weloo le. . -_ _; 1 . .
only to 0 e in Feseenden, -North � dea � DoTs—Tifere was no service An Grace dancingtill alate hour,when all left for T�-)f)�.-j�::-f-ff-,ie!k.f.tz.,i:u�
paint and putty deep and pleas a no one I � .�A A wool
R68i-, to Chicago ; Mrs. Dallasi to- her horne; Pringle, of Stratford, %hich took place on . I church on 8unday last, -owing to the open. home feeling!well pleased- with the evening's I - �
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I . . a visit of Saturday, last.. Mrs. P ingle was the, eldest . - Ing of the new English church at Kirkton.— outing.—The�e is quite a lot of sicknegs in - I I I .1 - !
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. some. -weeks with, Mr. Dallas' and other, dau I Zurich. It may seem early, but this if, the jmg,,,� , i
. r r. J. H. Broadfoot, of this f when we are showing ' -V I I
- .ghterl of M Mrs. Will Jeffrey, who has been laid up this vicinity. —Mr. G. E. Earl spent part o
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- friends in. Tuckeremitb ; Mrs, town, a I n' Music, Fo4 r1m. MILMO,-�S. —Mr. H. Well with an attack of diphtheria, is conval. last week with relative,J near Seaforth — ne* I I �
Hamilton to she had I an 7 friends here who He is a h st prominent b Zur- X I , son all the
deep] ' with the afflibted re�la- ,Job. - Mrs. J. Purvis, of near Parry Bound, th
The interior of fhe house - contain* a its real her libme in Rochester, Minnesota, after a y mpathize is one of them( usiness men in eseent.—Miss Graham, of Logan, has re able goods. With us
- stlerin sellingPlapos, organsand as movement has ,commenced. J! I i_ ;
beauty and makes it a home --- �a haven visit of -three months here 'with her , h 11) �
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par- tives. .19�ro hal been ill for some time. ,Sewing machine , � He has a large sto turned home after spending a couple of been spending the pas b fcwweeks with 16 . 1�_ � I
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mmett. many varieties 11, band., He recen ly sold a hand. W ab*7'
of reat and comfort. I ent,is,,Mr.,and Mrs. Ha i , leaves 3 She ek of organs of eeks with her sister, Mrs. J. Fell.—Miss uncle, Mr. J her hardly be otherwise with the , ._
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. . Itnall children. Mr. Wm. Hawk lano to M . 10o p, also one to t Mr. H. 0, Doan. Nellie Drake is visiting frien i . Simmons, and other relatives. novelties daill tumbling in _ _� .
— � memo piano to m �
. 0 - . 8haw, formerl of Seaf . 1.10 handles New VVIII suls Sewing Alachines, prize and %*
I o th, but later of )St' a in Stratford. —Miss Gertie Caldwell, of Hensall, was the ,
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WILL . RF,.NIAI-,,- ,� FouRTa YEAR. -The Marys, hl o pu ch ,e CommereW hotel winners and win i0s of the gold niedal at the P ' guest of Miss Jennie 1ortQu part Ing LCU I AV, V4 ., � I I
; . Sunday week.—Mr. Charles Ste art, who has been I -
I decora' London Daily Advertiser of February 15th in Exete from Mr. -T. 9v And Exposition. * I ..... .. Mrs. Honey, of Stratford, spent I stomers. I
One of the most essential interior' ased t F, —Mr. and Mrs. 1. Price, A Aylmer, and placed on sale before appree �
tions is Wall Paper. Now, since our . Hawksha 11 1732.1 . 16 ,
. new spring stock has arrived, we claim says; " At the regular meeting of the has remo'ed I o that town —Some of the BuiErs.—Mr.1 Benjamin Karcher and his with. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hutchison.—The laid �p with a severe at ack of Is grippe, is . .1
. to have the newest, neatest, quarterly board of the Weitiniaster circuit young . i . %Azb . � -_
an ullallimous invitation � a- . i Mr. G. Bell has :sold his team _.
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heapest pe ple attended A ball in' Hensall on neice left this week for their home in Cav roads are badly blocked with snow in this improving.— BEFORE BUYING, -
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was extended to Monday - evenin Miss Bonthron, of E x. D . - 11h
and best line of papers in the county, . k ta, after a loinitY, making getting about difficul and �. -
a as pastor of — ,lier, North Pleasant visit of v � 0 t and bought a Pony.—Mr. A. Neil wears a . I
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. Rev. T. W. Coeens to remai tre t e � I
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The price, at present, for . I any eter, is v siting . A. Youn� this wf-ek, !two anon he ith friends here. _10 amil now, he has a daughter to keep his s4i U, - �- : I
M —Mrs.'J imes A. Cline, of Wiligharn - �Greb has taken possession of the hardware we believe it is not coming _d
the circuit for the fourth year. M r. C. unpleasant, Our trade is increasing &anu
� hanging wall or members of the board gave e little son compauy.—Mr. William Miller - thk ! .
ceiling is 5a per roll. xpression to the Sunday I ii,st with f riendis in town, ' "Irr"a I business blindly. penny me t'.
. high esteem in which ,Mr. Oosens Is hold I . he,recently purchasid from Mr. C. Vams. Also has a son.—The young people of Eller- The catch- rhoi:1- .
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by Cline wai on her way to Stratford t? ;Hartleib.- Mr. E[. S. Faust, of Caro, Mich. BRIEFS. -On Sunday last Mr. Hilton, of -
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-1 his people all over the circuit. � . o , attend ington attended a dance held on the Thames , but -
iR11n,Lretur idnesday, after a the New Bra office, Clinton, took the Rev. n —Mr. and Mro. m MersiftV I
I Mr. Cosens the fuller I 1. James Pringle, road on Mo day evening. tlo)-
i f ernoice,Mra, tied home on We don't create per ament eusto, - �
—Mr. J. C, Greig, of the pleasant visit vO,ith his, brothers and sister Mr Jennings' work, and preached in John Cameron are ver . afte .
— i aocepted,the invitation, subject to the ap- jr., on M nda3. . . . that is what we are I
'I proval :of the*.stationi�g committee of Con. firm of iG eig A Mao Bay. poorly with Is. . , r—perm - - - - .
., . I terence," - . donald, has been laid up bere.�Idrs.- M%�garet Schluohter has moved field, Goshen and Varna. Rev. Mr. Jan. grippe, also, old Mr. and ra. Cann. There trade, � 00�__ .
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I REMEMBER . - Huron boy, with al:Ee ere a ttack of I a grippe this we ek. to Hensall, where sh� will reside in future nings is laid up with h severe attack of I& ,a scarcely a house in the neighborhood but ; __ - . C
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- dition f he roads, it was not a success.— lots to Mr. W. ' al ped two carloads of fat cattle to Toronto, the roads heavy and trafti 6 . r keeps would like to mention a few , I
was invited to become pastor of the Homes every se
� Threeyears ago be accoun the storm and the blocked con. Charles Walper has sold one of' bi#j vill ;e around again 'loon.—Mr. Charles Reid ship. continued cold and stormy weathe ,
, PS S ;alton and Fordwich. , Mrs. H. Cook.—Mr. grippe. We sincerely hope to see him has :some victims of this 'disease.—The I
PA h Ing been stationed at Hensall, Seafort ---! Wed a her e at on with her daughter, We ar.e going .to have sorriame
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I I ville circuit. . - In the 'ourn by Miss H. I. Graham, which : — So . henk. . . I po r them here, just before -the in - - . 4 ,� , ination I
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BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH, —0— on Monday laft.—Misis Graoie Torrance, of I I � in Spring shop Ing. We � �_� .
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. . i - APPRECIATED. -Oa Tuesday evening of errors -i a: lvertantly crept in,, which to' a from sympath . We deal . I
. . BRIEF BITS,. -Mr. Win. Murray, of Pink. Varna, this week.—Mr. James Armstrong You'll soon 1 .. - _
. - . last week, the employees of the. Union furn. cerit * ' be bu i Jarpet-again. Some age from -those who come aim I
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. 'o ain extent marred the beauty of the erton, who halo has been laid up with Is grippe, but we are room in the h is , g quaxters
iture'llactory, at Win po IV. _L 6 now blockade on got move bought out Mr. McKee, has ouse I -neighbors have been �'. _�
�.,w .gham, met *e man. I account of the a ' . nee in it. Have you cause their I
. - 0 ager of the factory, Mr. James A. d and started in bu ' ess. —A sad Ind to hear he is able to be arouni again.— orgotten I I . _:
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engage vp ge Gibson, on the Jones, of Leadbury, who, we leaning time? IVs no mapter.. oil their t - - . . � In - t I
_ $1,80 '000. presented him with �an,eaay chair. They nesday. 't got aa far as Leadbury and -had But it's easy place for the same 7. 'I
I CAPITAL(Paid Up), -Cline, a the north oid, the Brussels and Seaforth poident happe 6d to Mr,Nelson Plant, who Ere. P. H. Murray has gone to visit her es and pretty' deeigns in Parpets last house themselves e" Id buy at You win
DOMI i %T1 `�� N BA Ko the ;tore that 9�ave such good val. better merchandise f
I — former well known reiii-aent of Seaforth, and stage was nable fo reaoh Seaforbh on Wed. 'i d it Mr. Goo mother, Mrs.
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undary. Th ' were cutting straw when are sorry to say, is very ill.—Mr. a d Mrs. -money.; those -
REST, . - I also presented Miss Nellie Cline, who- has to turn b ok. � n if or you to remember now I � *
� $150 00 � Conductor McGx-ce, of the that The E. Mo. change to us on the grounds of "I I _. are ill sh
� I I 0. fille, . ,r. Plant got hile hand caught in the ma. Charles Logan, of the Parr line, are laid up aul Co., Seaforth, alwa�ys have the very . I I
- — - . d the position of book-keeper, In the B fi Id res , - got here an hour late I . I new aostomerR -will receive .
factory, with a handsome brosoh. On -ac. afibyer suirme Panting the mountains of snow on � ,ine, losing -al h s -fingers and-, part of the with a severe attack of la grippe, also Mr. est at the lowest prices - I . 1jew I W�
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count of the amaig .,bumb on th 1 'left -hand.—Mr. and Mrs. John Sparrow, and Alex. Foiter ; learns, Oiloloths, etc. ;
arnation which has taken the severs, Mill road kopjes, which none but William I � I
place an ong the different furniture factories -4 bra 41eozle is la:id I p with a sprained �ankle.— in fact, scarcely a house in tf e neighborhood LOCALITIES i 1732. I and ma'rk- each line of goods tthsat, 1. r is alread,
1 in tha'�' D-rovince, Mr. Cline I' ve Irl ill --fisive dare . . Henry The One day � lasti week Mr. placed on. sale as we mark all - . - �
ring his tackle.—Two young con lei — merebese .
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Main Street,. Seaforth, I sh heart wo � d to dr . is without a patient. -The ,concert, under James A. 18mith's team delivered at his saw i , dise-to the custor.,jer's I 1-1
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t )n with the Union factory, Win -a groom and his bride ffi one . I , - benefit, 11 .
A G eLneral Ban kin Business trans- connec i' from Brusiols i re making preparations to leave shortly for the auspices of Court Varna, Canadian Order mill on the 9th c ; I I
. oncessiorill f McKillop, 3 i expect purchases. to be -made ,oll * � S�,OIUAB 'Ji-rr
acted. Farmers, Sale Notes collected ham, an( those who have been . 9- cutter, and llanitoba.-Tha ,trustees have re engaged of Forceters, came off onTh qrsday evening Gak logo which measured 31 0 , � rounds that the very best -19 b - -,
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. and advances made on same a ' took thij means of sho i3 another cutter, Mr. C. Leppert as- teacher of the public decided success. are few such logs 4 var�iety ,01
t lowest Wing 'th I of last week, and was a 180 feet. There ;
- e r apprecia. drove into Se'aforth on W 3dnesday, braving sollool. -Mr. at d Mrs. J. Wilson spent Sun. The . ' � 1 or the very least that it can be lifid. .
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11 - to nearly 850-- - ' Theee to 8 were out on the farm of Mr. i ! . I
I � tion of hm as an employer. The gifts were storm 4nd o orcomiDg the snow drifts day with friends in Brussels Mr. i-oseph Foster, of 9 left in this count . b )
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Europ"e. arkin, They had in& a Ali grip, is able to be around again, to Varna shortly. I . � 0 4 , GOO& on Sale. A
each accompanied by an address, which road,to h ve the naptial knot tied by 1, � ley, has sold his farm, and intends moving
Drafts Sold on all on the the Parr line, Stan. Georg DaI6, in Hullett.-Mr. Win. Riley r
the United States andp - in C nada showed the high esteem in which � th Mr. Rev. Mr. L atterson, who has been colligned to� her be� e G
and Miss Cline are beld .by tj , en, and adventures' b t e way, but love laughs at 1 V .
IV ny and seriou W the well-knowa framer of 'Londesbor , haiv
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SAVINGS DEPARTM-ENT.-I terest e, future, snow drift t and they arrived here in tol- ! ompleted the contract for: the erection of i "y noticeable among t be goods - cliecks fl:,
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Allowed on deposits two large frame barns in this Vicinity dur- I .
_of in� whiCh all Mr. Cline's old friends hero � I �; tracting.much attention at p
One Doll r and erably goo sha e. After getting thawed ristaince. :: Lakelet. ' ing the coming i a . . i , resellt� � I
upwards. wiMhear jily join. , an ! , ummer. , They are both � drawing from the women prai - 1. . Spring Se
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R. S. RAYS, � . out and ha Ing he important contract seal. .9 0�1 Mrs. . ndrows are k was the coldest of the ar, and many underneath. One of t h stone stabling I �, comments, are the n d these lin5c
W. K. PE CR, ed, they started for home r . wee at er : past tD be 50 by 70 feet, wit ' i -- -
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Solicitor A Goo) WOR in the beat of I is tirig friends a Usborne at present. -Dr. -of the burghers are getting i � he
. the spirits, abojlu�� 4 lelock in the Afternoon.- a ( Mrs. Roth In . i In. I fabrics. We have an immense a- ...
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Manager, indefatigable secretary of the " The pro4' I spent Thursday evening their supply Doddb and the ,other for 'Mr. James A. ,ranging anywhere In price from . I . this &scj
-Upper Canada � lem I Staffia.-Mrs. G of ice. The ice doe'is not appear to be as Smith.- . -1 ...
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__ f self," -will be the subject eorge Hall is ab present On Friday laf,t, , .ds Mr. J. W. i _95c per yard. It's no waste of -
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Egmoadville church on byterian ch!Urch, on Sabba�h evening next. p 4,33nt time was spent at, Mr. "Robert been compleLeJ to hold a t�a-ineetiDg grindingsome barley, therep was a large listed as floYows : the other
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aat morning last and, the pulpit of the- J. K. Moon lough, o rr McIntosh church, ne�xt Wednesday eveni gin, iron spike in : I -1 ;
Presbyterian church, Seafortb, on Winnipeg, the laa Friday night, indulging in thii grain, 4nd in passing .
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the even-, champion skater of Canadf " ong�s y 20bh. Some' five �or six spe, n I I - "for the �,
� d n cing an Februar i I - .
- � , will give an ex. other amusements.-Misis Mary kers through the machine it brol e the castin . WRIT!E DIIMITIL� 8
Ing, pf the earrie day, apd very ably prcsent- - hibition of fancy and epee ka iag in the J iieson is viai bin are expected to be pre3ent, and 15 fiingers slid blades, 98 - I I -
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I a . w ek.-Mr. H, roctor spent .113 from Clifford will furnish the music ; a good of about $7. MU8 !
- rink here on Sat rday n ght. This will be P 2Z ,,, -. Kners saYs lie can grind ,
__ , ed the claims of this worthy society to the friends in Mi I �,
ympathy And generosity of .- Christian a rare chance time is confidently expected, A law suit, anythin in the I I
tions for 1901 pe�2ple An( show . dellent exhibition El ORGANDIRS i wondered
When you formulate your good ,csolu- I to. ee an ex L stovel. WHIT'
,9 ihape of grain, but when it : I .
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i . 't I ed the large amount of ex of skatii - I Allan vs. Allan, will be tried in Goderich, es to iron, hi a machine is . i . COLORED ORGANDIES systmati
it will Pay You to ad4 this ng,ond very person should avail 0 cam
ellen ,work being done from year- to year themselves of t e opporl I!l1i ; to-
?ne, that you will buy your watches, 4l?c4s, rou u -t the last of this mouth. Some twenty the occasion, Tie owner of the grain will �
' cth o ered.-.,- . -I-- abo not equal
jewelry, engagement and wedding Irings, A -Jr. John,Fairle and his later, . M iso I I witnesses will go to the c town and it have to pay for the damage ( ove. . i i
gh the distribution of religious tracts . Walton. I � CqECK. GINGRAMS
and boo - Ag- 'T'ir, BALL. -The ball given by Walton will be & costly affair forosuouttnye one. How. i � i f -IPE GIXGHAMS � t1hat we �8
silv,er and fancy goods ab l ST
- ke among the sailors' on the canals gio, who spent p rb of the winter visiting d� J P ---�--#-----_4 1 - ! , . . I �
Ing. camps - � - T1
I and lakes, in the lumber and min' d to U eir he L� -,ye, Ancient Order of United Wotkmen, ever, there is a fine farm of 150 acres to work I ; - NIC,W ZEPHYRS
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. friend's here, ret rne me in Car- in� their new h4il on Monday, evening last, on. -The Scott Brothers' chop R13 1
VV and other places even more needful, and �%erry, Manitoba,l, last week, Wroxeterl i
I" also the ood -7Mrs.. W. D. w4a 1 � i . 1 1 NNW PERCALES some nev
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. , a decided Tuooess. The night was fine 250 bags of grain per day at th ir rimlinhyeraeg Mill for the 1 1 NE,W` LAWNS
,oal. i4 visiting in London this week.- at�d �c e a . Sia
9 work being (lone by the v M cLean � WE have star(ed the
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Counter's JeWelry Establish ent, lf-deiiying 0olporteurs employed The Missels and Messrs. B tl there was a large burnout, They run the four last sea on, and are )rePared to do auslQn, sawing i . wonderfu
x attended the a onsequen �' days of, the week.- lumber, lath and In � I I
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bythesociety. Dr. MMf�t is always earnest,- young b . ac bodt two hun red couple being present, Mr. Rennie, who bough sti4gles. Cash !or irood logo of all !� Se,PERIOR 36 IN. CA3,1B I I
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his whole heart.bein : elor's assembly at Hetniall, on man� f whot t Mr. 84unders' farm, kinds, artleularl� maple. Larg(fitookof Shingles I � CAMB3 nakes. ffi
SEAFORTH. . . gAn the work, while. Monda e ening.-The of the Dan( am a distance. is movin5 his effects here the' e d .-Mr. on �an ! �' ..
his addresses are made' intensely interesting ". 0 rom . 8, 1722-tf
. - third lecture I o ", , N, also lum, eri, eta. GiBisw Bite *
W. R. COUNTER, . . . . course eing given under the auspices of the ,in � . aye N, I �And_ if it any time. you want something lrje.u"Sl SIM
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t tit te, will be de 9 mi-oe�d foarly in the'even- Thomas chasten, of Cliffor'd is doing the OTES.-Troo or Loughboed, of Wing- i pretty nice in the
. and it is no wonder the Work has grown so Ing and was kep 'up until nearly midnight, mobt 'of the climbing, outh Af' way of good pfm� the 8uits
.� AT nager. much under his c4re �and direction. Col livered in the when an excell3nt and sumptuous supper Dut ing up Mr. halo, a 8 iicau vetera�p, will lecture : �% - . -
P He town hall Ii the eveninj Ritchie's now wind - 1' st colors, come -to us for it.
, , mill, A is going to look here on Ffiday el � "ening, in �tbe town. hall. � fully look
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� of I Friday, March was � served, Again dancing was in �order well wh n nished.-Mr. John Halliday, of ;
. ! kept He has some curi os; to exhib�t as well. -Dr.
- v i I hour In the Harriston, is. buying all the faticattle in this Smale the we .
the years go b , while �his cheerful dispoai - and 1 3
seems to lose noine of his vim and activity as Ist, by Pr flessor Hutton, df Toronto Uni w as e fi
y mi r till an earl W Will ,
11 reek, orting, when I ,made for home, tired but district I 11- known ph�sican, of this i - -lot Bilks � would be
We Ne WATSON S tion and his thberal fund of information orsit 3 subject will be " The G y - , N� i -
make him Z P -Lad, bhe Frenchman and tha Eng. h 'y, having s out � at present. All the other buyers village, is lying.in a precarioils condition at
4 welcome ciornpi,inion to all who lishman.11 ! ' I pp a mos enjoyable ievea- must have the gr4.-The, sa present wi A woman won't meet herself at� ,ev,
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. AGENCY --' . I �Ihos who havel heard the I lee- in;c- The Im . �l mill com. th Pleu'isy and pneumonia ,eq reasonabl,
* have the Pleasure of meeting with' ia� Orchest . � I , result- 0 erial for � _
him., tare pronou�08 .I most interesting, acholpfly- fu .-mished sple d tra, of Seaforth, menced work last Tuesday. I here is still a Ing from a severe'attack of �grippe It c� rner if she buys the mat workman -1
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NORTH MAIN STREET, SEAFO TH. and instrue' ive. gang of men in the bush cutting lo JBIlk waist from us, be
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occupy the 1pulpits of their ' I : Walton lodge are to be congratulated ' ause ,every-
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also 9W to; have aLn opportunity of meeting 0 ------- �_ 0 fie which at;ended this their first, ball, here. -John Darrock, wife an( son Br 8 � :: - -ot
DEALER IN churches grid are � ' . . on the number of teams hauling theic i to the mi wil enable him 0 pull 1h, ugh. I doesn't get the same pattern here . __
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--_0001006. him p6raon ally. L A strong, ine I Beattie's 08c tea. Try it. iu I Ive are sure hat every Person present is visited relatives south of ,Arnold h to ming ' -Gibson -
-FIRST OLA I WING with I He is, engaged in a ie 4 c . are throng In 0 1 haire many kinds of silks, butnot 6,5e, and 7
- SS SE MACHI I ES- Beatt Bros,,, e&lor h. I ; arr a tribeir to Har, I . � ilks. I
I . is � H ist . riston, and have started drdwing a large .
great and good work and none could be 1 1732-1 10 ki'3g forward to another such ple on, on Sat' of a kind -in the pattern is, � ... �
r, i Doctors solmet,mes differ, tea drinkers ev n I sant urday.-Mr. Chris. Zeigler, of, Clifford, has bave many exclu ' � C. - SeW11 Witt
. R.; MOND AND WHITE better adapie'd for Us. successful execution, never. All agiea'ou V I . f - rented Mrs. George Scott's far6 for a year. stook of maple logo fr m the' bush of Mr. Jt4em in skirt slye, patterns, bo I -
Also sewing in I -----------*- I I 11 � �r 28c,line-i@ right In flavor, I *_ I � - Paul Do 9 --Our in � I I � Waist lengths only. Some M011ev
. i Beattie Bros., 01 h., I curlert, were beaten in vory pretty silks .
achine arts, supplies, need1jes, at- . : eafo ; I - 11 .
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of . 1 0----.------7 Hacriston recently, by two shots. a, At -
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Bowing nal ohines Tim LATE MISS HAR(; Stoclit :g w ullarton. I -Afr. Rob- ; p e ,assortment b
rqalred promptly, charges reasonable. AN. -Miss Sa ibbtus ' !
. Irah M. Is over, we are ovell i 1 . . ert Lang, of the B. line, Howick, in confined or yard, but th Of I ag, boys Pan
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General Fire and Life insurance Agent. Hargan, who departed this life on the 8th of. abooked in 00nie IWO th'it must bi reduoed also eom It bas been a 0,129 Cline indeed since! The K � Petrie patterns at 50c per yard a I
Class companies r6presented. - On ly first Februar as born in I odd lines In obina I'D orookery Early pickers find to bed with an attack of --ggr�! .-Maitland and well '
Agent for the Toronto General Trusts Corpo ,atio * I �pe
- what they will bring to make rooi Li for spring goods. 11 ieet in I r ramense, .
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. y �he county of Ad Ist must. go foer R'. M, Faul Co., eaforth, have had auo the ollioicest crop. - Prei by tery wi !i ,
n. dington, �Ovince'of Ontario, some 25 years Beatt a Bros., Seafor h. . eng as they are Spring is n roxeter on the I �
MODOY advanced on farm and town property, i it low fi'owiiug now � "n' i i ot here, and yet The- E. MoFaul 5th of . we MI -1
ra ago. She riim9ved with her parents . 1732-1 so a and at prices CO., Seaforth, are busy assorting and sell- plac - March, and, at the sa�ne time and N ''' . � 11 P1
tea of Interest, and charges low. .. - to Mo. � 8AROAIN.-' I ,w. They've an immense range of new �, the Presbyterial Wolnen'� Foreign . . - I
Merobanti, Seaforth, . :Ion 8 will be held. The choir I ! � - A I
Portland cutter for Bile. REID&VVILSON, Hardware Trayso Towelsand T6welliligs, you'llal' by is .
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Killop, wh, � oi she -resided until after her . A brand newi made-to-order Lihen Tablings, Napking, Five o�olocke their new arrivals Of spring goods. The Misi ocie e* Dress Goods
Iready we've received -a mighty � - 003urred ,
-W- MT. _W_A.r_VS( �T . I ather's de th. For the last 18 years she 1719-tf ways - einigrlier you come the more likely you are to prey aring suitable music for the occasion.- huoud I I
, 1 high- f1dress stuffs fresh from across � I
- 1630 sisters. H Seaforth, with her mother and K INEDY�BRO,'., Seaforth, pay the as in Lift' ens, Mik ere Are seemingly noo the health. . the 11 9xi tr
� a sterling, character, 9 " Line 5 that are p you I have abundanceoi materials , wint I * qu
NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, I "' has lived ili�l EN find the % ory beat valu get 71 the patterns you're after, at any rate
I I . i . e t cash, price', for hidea,sheep Wing and poultry, ure, dependable and mark- to choose iest A good - 11 .. 14)
Fresh herring.pvery . q.nd. - assortment - I � � :
retiring idis 19 as the numbei of adults jand juveniles I I . .
icsitmion a week.
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' ' I h6me-maker in the 'Phone No. 18,, 1729. tf edat prices thattempt people to buy for from. New prints and cotton - stufft galore, who have been and lare in prices tLa
'DON'' . best sense 0 1 the term ; a devoted and self - WANTED ' I 010 Time future use, at the 'Peoples' Popular St so spoied this winter . I I M h, - . I
T NEGLEOT sacridoing I Clover;eed, 10 t4 0 bushels . thy, and I .ore. from 5o to 25c per yard. New silks, and I of all propor on with,pr6vious y tl4ffi to re ize the full story. Xem
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i The ce harvest * ril?w � efore have we had such ri ness Is,
d4ughter and loving si ter. 9 Dress stuffs, in %11 the Popular shades and 4 arE
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To write for our new catalogue it you was Of a stpong, robust constitution, never IT, wingbam. 1732-tf 1 1732.1 . prices. is il" fall', Wing. The ess It i
Oating the. lalue of ice in ood black dress materials incluld ' . 'R I
ive �earsaigo, when she fell visiting his I riends, intends returning � a VIr. George . . I 1149
are ill, until neatly f DOT% -Mr. G �?rge Bartlett, who bas 1732-1 -farm )to are appre at $ 6, 47
interested i,n'the selection of t Why bake with common flour when you been DEATH OF MRS, MoD I - more, eagalines, Amazons ...
he beat a o'hool: a victim to I 11 osn_yet Manitoba flou - at $2,16, qual ONALD.-After a sumt ier 'd xnore,-,, I Venetians, �
in which to train for business pursuits. : The medical ' disease, and despite a 'that A. Cardoo, Sea�orth. ify guaranteed. this week to Flin ,'Michigan, He lik long and painful illness, Mrs. Gilbert Mo- Spot on late prin Pal of our ublie line, C"hmereB, Se,r.g.es,, Cravenetftaof I A I
� . skill' and loving ministrations of . was .0 own on urday last� _s:chool, � � - --- i
eleven regular te chers, owns 60 type , 6.uld do, it held her in I I Mary
Central Business College, Toronto, employs i friend, - — — . 1732.1 11 over bhere.11' IN i9a Marie Yule, who eo it Donald, of Stanley, Passed peacefully away It � _Mi . Bind Estamineft. .ac ii1a
in a Writ ' I - I been v [a . has on Saturday last, in her I I att'i . t *
9 machines and uses 20 splendid rooms in , Ing rasp, - iting flier do in Mite 63rd year, Mrs' . .1 12 i
UNCIL Mr. ,., 1 -fill, out 'i
to unrelent I .0 lorris. . hell and St,rat- Sand irson is igiti friends I' Toronto.- We areagents for the St.andard Pat.ter1w thf
�or the last 15 months she �vas . Co ford, returned on Friday. McDonald had been in failing health fo' t 'a rmh e a I e I
11 htr room, and f( OINCI 3. -At a meeting of the -Mr. and Mrs. r OrsYth, who has been ill th �
I grea r par o he arket prices fat i C01113i'derill
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'k. 1 Its courses are thorough I and r * orris coun il, held on the 11.th inst., the and M a - Adam Edlighoffer which seemed to baffle the b1i1st medical � i
its wOr 1 Con 'ed t" )r nearLy a year M George Edighoffel-, !of Dashwood, and Mr. some t me, with a complication., We give the highest m
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d graduates are I terel to he Oninis- Auditors! rep rt as submitted, examined , of Blake, spent out a Id we e to see him at his place f for 25c ea,i
practical and -its students an entirely helple t .
in strong demand. Winter term from 31anu. un ant3 with moob assiduous and and adopted. ads, r with the latter's daughter, Mrs. again in the woollen mill before long. -The N
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0 also give splendid 0ourses By Alail for e 9 care. Her-sufferinge were Ox-- accounts wer reg arly and correctly kept, � 0 10 . � . 014
ary 2nd, Enter anytime after that date, Th report shows that the m. I sufferer, never complaining, andj "' ronto
� . .'Ule.-Mr. IPIhinnamore, of Mitchell I big " dailies 11 oviii not lack -for � �
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- a d the final ceS f the municipality in preach 3d in the arch Sunday calculated, to matte r to fill their sheets when so many ; i i . !
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those who cannot attend oar school. I titumde', ever,murmuring and nearly alway a evleniD 0 make life attractive, s r cheerful e in session at Present, The I
partioula, I All cheerful ; ever eviaping an i 8 very 'Sat tory condition. ,.-Mr. Th � I Parliaments ar t-ollar
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re cheerfully given, riterest in oth'ers Sh;w was dc ute Councillor laid Ill with la )dlmpsp McCu lough has been and never repined, but wits fully resigned to fall of so many " mightieB " in the Coa, t. * o * T -h- e . # . I . I SUIfting, ov-
, 1111 e. -Richard Rodger,
, welfare and grateful f9r kindness shown her. to meet a dep tation who g6t hurt w I i the will of her divine Master, whom she im. rvative ranks last November has made A : i I
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lege i " fr" the Turpberr council with a vi w t . Plicitly trusted and whorfi she had f 6e time
arrangeme tsfor the er d. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred aithfully a i
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ce on the boundary line e at of an Kirkton.- her health and i men's clot]
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I church, and tobk an active interest in. Sun,- stor n ection - of a Taylor spent S served in the days of debaters. Its a pity that clever Mr. Foster, � ' �
I pworth Loague and other Bill Lewi strength, Her maide ith his wit and sarcasm, had not been I . � .
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' ' . 0 wor I I evale, an , 8 left for St. arys on Saturday, where Campbell. Sh n Demo was Margaret w I �
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char h k, 'until sickness laid her aside, of council. xt mq 3tiDg he is going into b Ikomithing. born in Perthshire; successful instead of Sir Charles � 11
W- H- SHAW Principal. *to rf port at the ne. 1 -TY
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a .. Toronto. I - Her religion, was exemplified mord b , deieds of p he qt estion of the advisability I Hibbert E41 ,McFA � I- We:
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. 1586-52 than w 3 , . urohaiing a roi � I Scotland, in the year 1837, where she W& TuppE r. i I I
ords. , d machine wa +--*� 0 -- '�
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. I It was her pleasure to minif � 9 taken into I married to her bereft husband e ear � :
ter to the Sick [kind needy, as -o 3ortunit I , and, after being discussed, it Lo�desboro. i 1868. The same year they came y I (TOO late for imt week.) : Di,y Goods . !
Urand- Trunk Railw:ay offered and �ib can was decided to lea -e the matter in abeyance . � to Canada, I co I 11--ewy blw
-y-S rT:m M. truly be s9V of hery, - NE � ' I settling in the home where she . DOT63.-Mrs. John Smith who wa : �s
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" She L done what she could." : until the next meb "g. A large number of r I V
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An aged accounts d d and passed, and -The i I
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One wa rot of and i number of sistere, ed utitil March 18th. . ple t sure to meet every taste a -and James at home, Tuesday -was a terro -The Youn . - I I - � All -
voted, a b ' ul r de- plets On two daughters, Maggie usual ebruary blizzards are upon us' Last Greatest I
,y 2ad class special E'x0 . ase every purse.' They are showing the and Mrs. Isaac Jarrett, of the village ; also - 9 People's
uraiOnO will mourn her loss NoTrics.-Tf e snow storm, or� Tuesday, pretties one brother and two sisters, In the,-dld coun. 0 y _L - i
ke run weekly during February, March and , and tO whom her memory was a severe one, and the r' ' t -designs ' And coloring@ in prin Bible Study Class of the Pre'mb terian . : � 11ONV on di�
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be e4de are ve muslins, lawns, 4imities, percales, etc, , at IlY tend a 2 at home "to be -_ - . �
kpril to, paiint�! in Manitoba Minneaoto, it heavy fit hurol. have accepted an Invits rY Goods S
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na, North Dakota, Idaho, Washing- will ever green. The kindly interef - ies I adly block every popuIar pria held in the town . - � �
taken in her by the people of the town, dur t try. By her unwaviag Christianity and ma 44 i
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.sh Columbia, choice of road allowan e, 8 ty-five cents per yard. The handsome drcls" respect and esteem of all week with la7grippe, w ' j
gon and Briti in which she w' ness, showed the high esteem wed on tho from five cents to twen- one and cheerful dispoaft
DUteis aslield. . - , � -Our counci ohoulid see . Young People's Soceb� of -Christian F, hiah is juite, prevs.J. I I
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via Qhicago or North Bay. All part. . ----�#_ � - that a avow fence, ten feet hil �h materials and pretty silks are marked Ab whom she had been deavor of the Presbyl a- entaround town. -The Queen ; .
38 of two or more assisted to Stratford and . at the north ' ut up prices that speak economy. spared so many years to dwell among, and, rian church there. A
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pparol pas- S cLaren re. A'Pnshine I ri I lee , a were up before the town m let- t*
agga consisting of wearing a Lo(,'Ar, BnI,cif ,-Mr. J. P. 1vi grade. It we Id s. "' p n the pleasur( making a You'll find U� A although called home$ she will still be pleasai 6 time is e ected.-Mris. Samuel prietor agai ra � I
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pending a .- speakinf. She was long a member of St. er, a T I uor on Sunday, � 11
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be deR saving h " . opeland delivered �n well known farmer o Turnberr JFAn I
tates. Full particulars on application. he� dairy school at Stra e x c TE C 0, Andrew a church. Thelind symp er of �j. Thomas Walk I uar.V -James
Ustoms for points in the Western ..On Saturdayz after e labor N -Rev. M ; . ,
month at t throy. 16 would be in, ' orse flesh. !�,, �j sermon o . athy of , yt ied on . i
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D e . at., a Mondavlasbatagreatage, Sh d I homson returnid �
He speaks - 011 SPent.-The Messrs. Mr. . I.- 3nell drove 0, load' f . la r day � 20, trip to Strathroy �
very highly of that institution Fleming had ` � �� Sunday evening 11 friends is extended to the bereaved fain- e was a ty e viening from a 94 I
____ nager. orn men cutti 9 woo or , 0 young folks il p Load ; . � I
and its ma -Old Probe seeing to be dowt to V I and lonely husband. The funeral took of that sturdy race th t hail fro on ! !
I them in John, eithay's ows, arna, o ; Thursday evening of ni t ; r -- I
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V- SOMERVILLE, A making amends- this month for thq mild trip last week.- last I 7 ace on Tuesday and was largely atte , and was he north . 0 1 �: I
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,AF - we have been favored with during Mr. D. M6ikle Y.- able ',me. -�-Mr. younger days- Theo I Tackeromith.. i 7 -
Commercial Build�ing, SE ORTIEL 1 weather ine is notwithstanding the day was very s settlers are pas , 4 I
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� tiou sale on March 17. ' friends a - man oing 0A_ � . �
The country ave" . , h is sold out, . ed a number o . h s away.--Mro Dobie 9 A, wo to run her home ec �
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roads are now pretty well 'blocked wit � Thur aY cometery. . , est.01 her sic If Chesley, was th t ornicall shouf4d do her buying at the I
and will h evening � on . I a t n Baird)s gu ter, k�m :. Robert Gibson ae . I
h -Elanor Livi A Of la3b we k, I -Mrs. manning, or,, go V righi . �
snow and there are pitch holes -as of old.- her of men and , a of Blyth', ham a, num. Age of 91 yearil. Ii NoTEs.-Mrs. Waybrett, of Port Huron, Malt and Brae,11 last week. plAces, t' A I
0 his * � I . a very is viqiting at t . — tomer of The E. Afe-Faill a be a eus.
- Good SituationS Mr. Robert Uallough, who has been con. - logo t .. 0 cutting and hauling low, wlth not much 1hope of her recove - he home of her brother Mr. Co', Seaforth,
repare Forr who ��s ,reached tho i
BY Taking, a Course in the ducting a bakery busines . I � . - I th had afire On - Sun. I �
� time, has sold ut to M some, evenill A � this R. B. Jeffte�, 1who has been 'do.- i new things always, and at . - I
- s here - for - 0 is Mrs. Alex. MoMurrie, and with other frien � . I
- _,_ 0 day evenin ' I Uned, Ussels. They ha p
", r. A. N. Colbert, I I I eek. -It is said J. H. to the hou con Mr. Stewart MoMordie, who wa paying � Br ' b I . sterling I
I so or sov &cked � ual i �
COV711 who has already taken possession, Hal , of *Grey . jivill ove to Morris in the be aroun f Al months, is able to a visit to friends in London, hail ! (Too late for last week,) . w . � ity. Now L! 119 ; �
I Is a young man pring,-W ,bleo e Afr. Thomas Bielby d again, -1 ' - I e Co nbi Ants, new Silks, new, ; �
I . Colbert' Mr. o I 4rrs. Reid and daughte� oreturned Tim ' 11 ,new, -
,ev , ho � �NGINE WORICO. -The followi ;
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I who Ili well and .and Amil . me. -Mr. Harry Hunbt who nq dig. Dress Gc o 0 and so on., have just been mark� � .
I I �. . favorably know 7' f Y- Morri , in the 1,pripg. Allioe, of Clinton, are visiting friends her'e is engaged patch f !om London-, the 18th inst. .ed and P1
� . 13, Who - has a . )� -,m r. at present. -Messrs. in the milling business at Beeton, � Asted I
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a p- F ut On sale, You!ll be given the big& I
practical Denhalm, of BI tb, baa -been 1 Woodman, Ross, Bi was dro f interest to Birussels reade estmarkati prices for butter and egge III : . "
knowledge of the business, and who will, no on the I sing ayl ham a iO' ping in among friends here during t will beo Alssoc,sit,oa rm : The'
STRATFORD, ONTARIO. doubt,d' i5th line. r pd Riley were �ufjy` this week getti he Past Real Es �atc Owners' .
0 a "good trade. -At the annual . � - � in their supply of i0 I for the summe ng week. Many are pleased to are perfect. trade. I � ! �
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meeting of the members of the Seaforth - 1! I They report it as bei&g the beat ' I smiling oonfiteriance again. : ,- -1
A school well known from one end of Can. eld. . - - lee ee _ Harry's Ing plan� for the proposed purchase of the ' Doi,,zos.__Counci,l met as- pat, i :
ey has been b 8 I . � .
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I ua. I u Y fact that he is an old Kippen boy 'hocountis London.� Some $10,000 worth of stock a Made in �
'itu drawing ice f rem hero for the Mason He the 15th niet. The f(
B. F . IGGI �', Br cefleld No �ary Public r. Win. Gr ine Works at Brus-
� . ruc ft in the river. M ever got making his milling business a success, The a e I 9, w V4 a v i e W 0 f Ebr"j gn ' "'
a to the other for its superior work, We Board of Trade, hold in the council room on 4r. Hunt is Ronald �team Fire adCjou'r-n'T'�La
Tuesday, all the fQrm6r officers were re- Convey Door lr and. # 9 the factory to 474
1-ce mODY of our students in good sit t H - no t at StroingIg ball on Frid
Intl. , dents admitted each elected. -Two and t I L lei Insurlanof agent. Any in BI use for it all illowing changes wero
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Week. rinks of the Hensall Amolint oneyj I t lowest 01, t rates of pent S%turday' is spending a few days at home f Detroit, been subscribed by oitizens, and it is pro. Henjy� Weiland in I
ee, Seaforth curling clubs played a match rai with friends in Clinten.-M a bUirs " Division
kndsorne cat�logue fr ley j 10 L rren yth,-Miss McL4ughlin .-Mr. Win. M. Doig, o ha Forme
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. here interest a b-11 is tarn security. All kinds of to. Coventry, of combining posed to capitalize the in stead of Thom-
. on Thursday of last week in oonvo* farle Wingham, spent a fe business with pleasure.- co Pany at $50 0 ; .
eiog dow .1
W. J. ELLIOTT, Princ the " Colts, I ork: 1 82
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I f Pal, . I cheaPly. Ab days last week with In I The Trs0b, Society The con 1000. , Colbert, - division 61, Henry Carter inste.s4
d Wedne day of eaoh bar mother h4 j eating, held on Friday evening last, in the a 0o manufacture fire
---------- � - essrs a of Sam' )I� HOustan - division 58, Aler.� .
ng in a victory for Seaforth week' Several good far for sale. - . and Mrs, Palme alarm boxes, fire ladders, Stearn rollers, � ����
4414.6-2 Leakue," result' he-,, every morning nwell' and 1 3 r e Zr ipany will Ii ui
� edy instead of W. J, Hudson
by 15 abots. -4 . George Patterson and * . . 167 spenb Shuday wibh Mr. Palmer, Methodist church, was very poorly attend. ter meters, and do a general repairing. wa. K401212
Fred H NOTES.-�-7,Miss !'Me aughton, of is parents in ed, Our people do not � ; -divisiou
arris are' thie 'Week attendino. the water, was' -the guest f jyj Tees- Hensall.-Master Fopeab and Miss Res 1 seem to be overly ness. busi- 76, John .
Ancient Order of United Workmen Urand in the village, last , . ro. G( orge Baird Riley spent,9unday W P struck or enthusiastic in � . X MCK&Y instead of D.- Mv-�, �
ith friends in Duu� ITZ Tavish ; ivision 63 � �
0 school in No. 8 on o: �Is- -Owing to the bad condition of -, Jamee Watson insteadi I
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t. egates gannon.-There was ul f this kind, which is not ver Of William RIgie,- division 42, H� . Settleis I
)PTICAL Lodge meeting in Hamflt0r), we k and other friend; the WAY of attend. N:
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� . from Seaf' as del in . the vioinity,_�,_A is Ellen Ing meetings y the roads everything is decidedly quite in J. Griev#'�
orth lodge. IVIr. Thomas Archi- ci M3Donald, of Weduesday last, on � encouraging for those who come to, address �: instead of George S. Biack, I ;
Inton, is spendiN er holidays with her fr)g blocked, a count of the roads be.� this lee%, It -L. L Barber has sts, The at 0 Olelock 1) I
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� bald, of Leadburyf'also represented Walton parents here. -N. lee . ! these meetings. Dr. MOff&t was on ha ' L tioned are the po and kee :
hNOODS . lodge. -Miss Brooks, a returned mis8* . -umball, of London - � � and gave a good address on t - nd his son, (. arber, of E sex, in charge of his 1 MeLe I be attar-hp,d �
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. I from China I lonary with her little brother ' I : he grand and store in t ,is place.- W ' Nott George N-otb, ' i tt
is at present visiting good work done by the . .Are pleased to state � ohs WM. - i �
I - , will give an - address in the at the home of h Chise _huri3t. 80ciety.-While that Mr. T, A. Hawh Ing, musi - ! -a ge Bale, M. M�CN I
- c teacher, ,; - ay, �
X'X'. -1- +-I-,,- + -.,- + + + .,. a t bead� 2ad cone - � there are none seriously ill in our vicia I ]Bryan C140. Wm. Kinsman Pa s- s e n g, e -�
I Methodist church this (Fridiay) evening, e r 'u -n c' eq Mr. James Aiken. PMan' �Ttnlo.sr 1r,
I 1i o�clock' ,.ion , DEATIf.-,M ny in this section 8 Placep who has been taking a , Alex., Bu- *
n , The dddress jvill� no doubt, e of 8tanle SUDDEN, ity, etc., of t I
I . ight course in the Toronto C 'ChAllan, Daniel Grummett. Samuel i r')ntO at 1:45.
. is - I I onservatory of Music, Car- � : A�
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. . -� colds and a moderate attack of la grippe.- has pasije4 his examin nochan, ohn Reinke W.m. G. plew, 1 1 iele,Pers
be y. - - M r, were surprised to hear of the sad and sud btill many are keeping indoors with el
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Goldie Graham, with )is sister MissElla den death of Mrs. B� JAllen, at her reRi- On account of the anniversar I The fence viewers are,. !! I
an interesting one, and a �cordial invitation have returned,kori�e aft r via
Ow ftbout a pair of spectacles for a extended to ai to be pires6nt--Mr. I . , friends in done ation with honore in fo r f
V 0 or points e, near Woodh Y services a� the pian Robert : I
. north. -Mr. Moore am iin Blanshard town. hille Green next Sabbath, there will be n . and decidedly high boners to atson. ' "I
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Mrs, F, (,'.-(,,. Mihty is visiting in Tor i �vas the only daugh. -Those who have been wishing fe, I when we takOinfo consideration ^ If,
'Ind after Xmas we or8hip in the teor of Mr. Waltegir I r sno�� the fact tj at the a' Henry C ideney, Joh'a
iase t"m now I -tack of pneum - ri I rew's church on that d ` Hawki Hsu- The trait
o may need them, house with a seripus at d O�' theory. his certainly �peakis well for Mr John C. Wood, John Story., John B.
Broadfoot is at I �present confined shi . Mrs, Allen, wh se maiden name was services in St. An I
'Mas preasant to some of Your friends I 0- H. Blyth and th
_h You can pur- to - the and Mr. Brown Were in Hensa ' I last Sab- Ch �stilia Sbillin I � - derson, A14in W11tse J
0111a.- babh� Mr. Moore oonduating w �,
. I - re- �n $ of Stra� tanddrd is ten cent. Walker, James � � .
f 11 bOY3 Of school so it was one year agi).--F. S. il
presented by his lafe congregation I' some dap; ? - otion No. 2,1 Cloy, Rob rt Nowell .
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, repairing bhp Scott sold nTu a a a -adjoining 9 I
ord, has the well known teadh4r of Tuckeramith, ' i tu c �' : rl's Mm ai , the, 29 acre Win. Elcoat, The -
moving from C inton to Amherstburg' .per. Landisborough, Alex. Buebanaa, DAV
ill eXamine their eyes and chaDgb this week. -Rev. J. F. Parke, who Monto Brown - the and 0121Y sister of Mr. 1W. G. Shillinglaw, T � id- Mo.
Presbyterian church and Mr, . 411glaw, of Hibbert, I are now getting their supply in goo
dgaea free of ella,rge. � sin g. -Mr. Sc4rlett 1 higher bhi n
was beegni in our town �for
. 1.) n St. and'tuning organg. - Mrs. Allen was On Friday last, kicked the�l tender of lex, McBeatb for six thousand I -V---%. .
a nativ4 of Hibbert, and was I foot ball with --the young lads of . I aged to Mrs. 0ora. feet of ta arack, 2�, inebes' thick and 15
- born in 1870 consequez�tl No, I ish, to Win. Da I
11ul'8 church wi�h t, , r. John Sayder at the cemetery, ich be
. . I. ' in ebony casket and $80 t Uded the funerA'l 0 2dr, Hab4iirk, y I ;. Da of
n gold on Friday eveni Pig laet.-Rov. 8 of her death 8ho was 31 at the time of Stanley. The boys from the east were t I � ) Y, for 81,2ft-Mr. feet long, t $1, �
turad Dean Hodg' BlYbh, la6t week,-Thle meeting eld ' 1. earb of age. winners by I goal to 0. ei Gordon Mooney was so uBlyscalded at the .3 per M. was accepted,it .
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THE OPTICAN ary sermo ens wa� preaching mission. Dixon's hall, re public ibriiry, on 'b In wae.a fine specimen 4 . he The smart I being the lowest tender. The andif,ors' re. , .n 0 i
no in Dungannon on Sunday last, womanhood, boys salt block on Tuesday evening by the - .
ALY, - Thursday mentally and physica ly 40 t h come from the east and always give a good boiler . �
AND JEWELLER .r of last ,veek- A not I . exploding, egenced, but -&a it did not conw
, Rev. Mr. 0oldberg pre , port
. - ) largely attended, was 19 strong and robust, � account of themselves. Win - Crich is seriously ill this tain was pri . .
ached in &. ThomasJ very: enthu aids tic,1 A and to all ejaernal I Mr. Wm. McLean' week, wi;' ,h [oflammation, His sickn6es ca a det
i � appe rances looked as if refereed the pame.-Agents se 'Jiled statement of the expen - � -
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Rev. Mr, , I r,equired number lie 3r WaE 'lot �,,o be ; she was cub people don't get a book it is not for want of Thomas 14aun ounting to I I
; Shaw -is recovering and hopes -to I I aliothor public In f subscribers and down in her prime 11 and died as she h agenths.-Miss Katie McDonald, of Kin. say, Il to $16,40. T I �
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not en�oying very od health. -John lkcxt meeting o h d ia , :
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