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I � - . Dt8TRI0T'MATT1 IRS. solid and sulstantial appe trance,. while the on February I bb, I �% a : " We have the in evidence for some -time.—Mr. and Mrs. . Th who mined the lecture on
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I I BEAUTY IS � - ____ ___ two upper 4)ries are built of,the finest -and -dept of snow here thin winter of � J. E. Irvine have been .away for a few days Monday nig t missed a rare treat, and if � wwmffi-----,o
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ke roughout is furnished Dickson, of N tchez,,Misslasi i on of the August Hicknell had a bee hauling cord- will find a I 11 house.—Services Idist Sunday I I
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I I. ht urou fty oftim i with the most app ioved system of Steam litte Mrs. Job DiCt Apa, Was ere this week wood to Seaforbb, but owing to the stormy were not I all attended owing to the, - �
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� ting his b )theri �nd sisteit.—It snowed weather and the drifted roads it was not storm.—Mr. and Mrs. Wnitfield C I .
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. T heating, aEd.a larg) tank or reservoir is visi !riih were '
. MOOKERY I ! p of the fourth story, every -day d ifig F�bruary.—Mr. George well attended,—It appears that both Re- called upt his week to moern. the lose of � e ��
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I . . TI�AVEJ,LEms.—'The following ere'ticket. i from whict every - m in I he 'house is fur- Patterson, it he re 3ont Grand Lodge of the formers and Conservatives would like to their eldest �`n, Alden. The cause of death . �
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( I __: ad to distant points this week a� W. �Jorner- ' nished with 'water b r the gravity a' i _�
-, . yetem. Ancient Order of 'Jolted Workmen, was have Hon. George Foiter back in Parlia- was pneumo is. B i
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I . ______ I Ville's up -town railway agenq -, James , The floors re Idubb d throaghout, and the appointed's ir embe 4f the executive com. r i �� I
- ;. - I top I ment, Well, this would not be a diflicalb boy, he will be g eatly missed. The parents :J 9
� - Broad foot, to New -York-, M isi McNaugh -- floors are all. o ' the fineat oak. It is mittee.—Mr. Har I Jefftey) formerly of task if Mr. Foster is willing. A nest could and only br ther have the heartfelt sym- ; Mov e,ment, . i :%'i'
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I . � I ton, Egmiondville, to Ottawa ; Mr. and Mrs. t Mr. Okie's intontiom to surround his new Seaforth,'but who as been engaged with very easly be found for him in Ontario;- pathyof-th neighborhood. —Mr. William I - - I - 11 . I
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- I � .f . . H. Galbraoith,-McKilloo,-to Haitney, Mani- ''palatial home with a beaut'ful patk. Mr. Hanna, iarchan�, of Wi ham, has which like old England in getting more and 0. Landabo ough in laid up with a slight � 1 �v�'t . .
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1. . i - �bsn made a, mem)eIr in. Mr. more Tory all the time. We presume THE attack of Is grippe, —Mine Jean Carnochan z � � I .
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Beauty is. mockery in a house es It's but toba ; George Dundas,' McKillop, to Ana- I? 0 . i of the I i 4 �._�, ,-' _�
plaint and put conuda. Montana; Miss Brown, Egmond- DEAT'll 0 RIM MR. "HE DERSON.—MIan Jeffreyi4a It Droug I - .- -
ty deep and pleases no one I y �usiness man, and will EXPOSITOR Will agree with. theme latter re- is visiting a Mr. Sydney Johns". ; 1-7- � I
. bat the casual passerby. ville, to Detroit; Hiram.Prootoi and sister , of ouir read rl will I gret to learn of -the be a valuable, additit; to the firm of which marks. 4 . . - 1, it ma�l Eeem early, but this is the seamft _� - I .
� and Miss Colclough, Hallett, to Gluaton, ! death of R, Y. Rober !lead roon, which oo. he is now a c mber. The band will be at # ' wtien we are showing all the 21W. � THII
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North Dakotii; - W. ' H. 0'$ullivan, to curred at t a a anse n Aub rn on Toesda the rink to n ght ( r day.)—Mins Kathryn Worns. sa�,abI6 goods. With us tho � .
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. last. Mr. &nIerso had en FisANmAL.--The township of Morris com, morning, ebruary 16th, Elizabeth Me- �
The interior of the house contains its real . Detroit' ' * DEATH 0 AN OLD RESIDENT.—Saturday
, A. 'S, Dickson, -to Natchez, Mit. c in ill health Mccalip of I MiIto , visiting -at the home m vement has comme coull
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� beauty and makes it a home—& haven , sissippi - Joseph Collie, to Iron Moun for somb d J, havin fecen ly resigned ,his of Mr. J& Ian Be t, ie.—The Methodist menced the year 1900 with a balance of Dougall, re ict of the late Donald Scott, hatdly b6 otherwise with the choi I __,=��
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� � pastorate o �h it account, but no person parsonage w the ec 3ne a juiet but $1,785 in the treasury and closed it , with a died at her home, in Brussels, aged 76 years. noirelti6s II&J13, tumbling in -and being '! I 4 � .
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I *_ I . supposed the end was so ne r. He preached pleasant eve t on Wedneiday of week, balance of $2,668. The assets -if the town- placed on sale r*01ative b I 11
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REFORM, MERTING.—A meeting of .the in'darmel Church, Hensall, a Sabbath last. Ithe ocommion IV tle marriage of Mrs. ship amount to $4,381, and the townshi customers. . � . .
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tione is Wall Paper. -in the I Previous to 6 3t, -ring the mi itatry, Mr. Hen a 'ago noton, of Fordwich, has a Surplus of assets over liabilities Of The cause f demise ,was blood poisoning 10=FbRZ BUYING. i � I
I I - One of the most essential interior decors. Reformers of Seafo'th 'ill be held - Ru all, W!O re. . Ob IP her demise was not Pin unlooked for event.
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I Now,. since our council chamber, on! Monday evening,next, derson was p if cipal of Blyth public to a I � ?romperous o
. I 4ell"' ;c I itizen of $2,389, The township received from taxes from absce see. Mrs. Scott was born at � . JDAs 11 I I ]
new spring stock has arrived, we cl i . ' * i . I .
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� � at eight o'clock, for �he purpose of selecting , school for nia .i3 yeari. He was pastor of Neepa�wa, In ba, The ceremony was $9,379 ; from legislative grant for school Pitlochrie, PerthabirA, Sootland, near the 1 1 . 1� I . .�
i � to have the newest, neatest, cheapest delegates to attend the Reform Convention, Bayfield Preibyterian chu ch for several performed b r. Russell, in the presence purposes, $325, and 'for special assessment - I � .
. and beat line of papers in. the county, to be -held at Hansall on the follo, day, years previ 3u 3 ,o goi g to A burn. . I old capital and she was married thereabout Ouir trade is increasing ,annually, and F I I q i ,�
. I He was of a very fe Mrs. McKeev relatives.— fordrainage 11,116. There was expanded 1847 to M . Scott, who pro -deceased her we!, believe it is not coming this �Wak __ I I
blindly. The catoh-penny methods i
� I I Tuesday, March 5th. We hope Wing his lif was strictly in Mr. J. H. o 11, oil Hamilton, spent last on roads and bridges, $1,496 ;salaries, $735 ; about 16 y arm ago. They came to Canada �f '
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i The price, at present, for hanging wall or meeting will be largely attended by the Lib. accord with Ili professions. Sundaythe neat of Mr. and Mrs. James county rabe $1,992 ; drainage, $870 ; sohOOIll shortly af r their marriage an - lived at , I
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� 0 town, so that a full, delegation 0 ieattl r. A, H .Short, of Rensall, wll�o $4,428 ; interest, $A The township hall is Oshawa, tratford and Harpurhey before . �#, -gad I : .
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� may be secured. The Liberals of Seaforth - MARMED is� DAIC TA. — " 0 take the fol. Spent t a p It week the residence of Mr. valued at $800 and the alieds in connection th*t is -what we are after—perIn I 1_'
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. I . aye hitherto been on hand - when tl�� e Globe of ebruary 14th, J. W. Ort in,, retu ed, home on Tuesday therewith, $170, . trade. - 1 y i-, -
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- . - W' bl' had in 141 1 to Cavalie county, North —Mrm, WT' (opp, he has been confined' NoTzs.—Mr. Meiklejohn will hold an sojourned ntil 1874, when they 'sold out . � �. There is,
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. sure the meeting on Monday evening will be akota . � I I A very pleasant wedding took to her re'Bid n(e for 0 weeks by illness, We we to have some now cusw , .-_
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�. REMEMBER a thoroughly representative one. place at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0 and r ov d to Brussels. Mrs. Scott was . we add now ones eviiry .06"on—and - I .. A
I . , orge Is now re er Ing.— r. J.W. Ortwein at- 17th, as stated last week. —Whooping cough a kin he ted motherly woman, ever ready I
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- THE. PLACE PAPST'S ami.el Laends- tended t a illinery o0enid L ndon on in bad in some localities now.- -Mrs. Wat- to land a elping hand. She was a Presby- th m here, just before the �= - . .
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. ARARN SPECIXM�T_-Mr. William Sellery, bwough, of P ir L Ri ,Misg Mary J. Tuesda . — i9s Nell id Devig in I . siority be. 1, �' . .
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� . of Tuckeramith, had,in town on Wednesday Routledge, of .1 were ulifted. in mar- of.Mr, ard Devi r aux, has returned to line, is getting the lumber and timbor on the a I g .
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BOOKSTORE, ISSEAFORTh. - 1! a bird which -is rarely An -inland. 10 is rigge. 'The cel,emony wa-i performed by i�' arge rol, of relatives and friends. . ro sympathy. We desire no patron. 5 - . .
�� - : Toronto af er spend Ing a month's vacation ground for the new horoe-shed at Belgrave. �
I � known as a herring gull. D. J. Sy ki so in the m Ast of a large under t�h' ft Le two daughters were born, ag from those. *ho wine. simply bo. . , I - I
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�- I � a &rental i oial. —Fred Beattiei� of —Another snow storm visited this 4ocality four sons rviving, vi2 an been getting . I -vN
. ___7 . . I o )ommel 6 staff, Godericb, spent on Monday of this week. —March will soon Peter, of ruseels ; Archie, of Sarnia, and better merchandise from us an they.
� captured it in hie barn -yard, where it was numbev of frit n 9. Miss Cla,a J. Ormiston, the Bank C �- : Finlay S. and c me their neighbors have We, ho
feastin ffal. It is web footed; . of 8oper,. a0tE as bridesinaid-, and Mr. -Bunday wit his pi rents here.—Miss M. be here, and it is counted a spring month, Walter. ur sons were pall-bearera at the themselves could buy at -thei trad- - I fil
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� � I duck, altho�gh considerably slimmer in the - ably assisted t Ile groom. After the I c' 'a. friend, Mi I H. C. readers melt away those banks of snow once more. 4
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. - - GAPIT' body. it will bite savagely and seems able mon� all part o i of a sumptuous dinner. should not orgeb thi ecture by Professor plot in thf Brussels cemetery. change to us on the .
. AL (Patid Up), - $2,300,000 .. . —A shipment of'hogs was made on Tuesday - -grounds . f bein
I REST, . to take cs�ie,of itself. It will eat anytAing The eveniug ,a I pleasantly spent in games, Hutton I -9 . 01
I - - in a town all, this (Friday) even- from Beigrav:e by Clegg & Dames. ne customers will receive Spec'
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� I - 1000 in the shalpe of, meat. How it got so far music and ki D�,'il!g' The bi ide is a niece of iug. The I cture w flibe worthy of a 6' .. Bayfield. � I fav ra. Oar policy4a to tresot�all alik!,
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. inland to a mysteryo but it i )sed it Mr. George S )wat, and came to Worth Da- audience.—! . Geo o Beattie is re-arrang. an� 'mark each line of goods that I# .
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� SEAFORTH BRANOM, may have,been carriea from it IOU -aunts - kota abon t A, ,3 e r eni,, �
. a Huai h a very highl ing and n rgibg the linterior of his rea- Brucafteld. . pla )ad on Sale as we mark fill merchan. .
. . l ad_ She eided to u ite Bayfield, Bethany and Union �
� - Main Street, Seaforth. I by some of the high �vinds which recentiv esteemed a 1. I gr`oom .9 one of PAX taurant.. - ! I B. R. HioGiNs,' Bruoefield,Wotary Public, Church, Goderich Townsibi .in o, a . no pu- . dis&L--te the customer�a -benefit, W* Holle9t ,'V
. . I prevailed, Mr. Sellery in quite -proud of Riyer's hi hl reap cted and pr ! _*� p, A t 4
I -, losperous . Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance agent. Any toral char e. Service will be � held in Bay- - expect purchases to be made on the.
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- ad intends to tame ib if he,Cal). I j, in in witi amount of money to loan at lowest current rates of field at 10 30 a- m. instead of 11's -very best in being got I
: I - fa I a 1. 6�1 I ke - interest. on ff.-st-class farm Security'. All kinds of gro ads that the
I I acted. Far Ilners' Sale. Notes collecteo, i _- I le a ion , hlippy and pr(aperous mar. ' "
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� rates. - i jr., of the 5th concession of Hibbert, deliver. participants in this p easant event are for- of the alei , ing to go their teaming done.— week. Several irood farms for sale. 157 Rev. john MoNe'll is filling the pulpits of al V
- _� I I I ad in Seaforth, on Friday last, a bunch of mar Tuckert mith pe pie, the bride being a The sports en of our burg are having a Tenders want C r 25 oords of two foot theze- ohi robes at. present. --Mr.. Robert Goods on Sale. . ;
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�: . - I , the United States%nd Europe, ; . !I I ting � Miss 8dkdonia Holtz Sellers, whose illness we noticed last week Very noticeable among the goods at�
: . longtime. These were 18 head, and 3rd concession, I r. and Mrs. the Preshyte. fan church, Brucefleld, by the let o 9 Hard ho
. � � If died on St d ' His funeral was held oti tra(tiDg much attention at present, and . .
� I they . L96ndig- spent Sun parental roof.—R. April. Tenders will be received up ,to the 13th of ���
L . . SAVINGS DEPARTK4ENT. averaged 1,402 pounds each. � He also had a borough have b6ats of friends among our T. Nichol, our ente prilaing merchant, div- March. JohnUcKenzie Brucefleld. 1733-2 Taesday a a ay. *
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- . - Allowed on deposits of One Dollar anj heifer which - weighed L,200 pounds. The readers who w It join us in most hearty con. posed of a lat of butt r and egays on -Monday .NOT AN Appuy,A'NT.—Mr. Alex. W. ecutorsoftheeatateofthe late.Mrs. Rat- coirmente,arethe new colored cotton. 11
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I I und,thus . last. He i i a hust or and uPeratands his Brown, of this pla wibhes us to say that ]edge held an auction sale of the housihold fabi ice, We have an immense showing - . 1114
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. . R. S. HAYS, business. —The youni � 'people of the Blake I effects and real estate of the - deceased lady ranging anywhere in price � M4
' peryard. It's no waste of time I
I . i $1,321-.50. ' They were all fed by Mr. Archi- , HociiEy I QTES.-17he Seaforth hockey Christian E:�deavor 3ociety have decided to of Carmel !church, . -�aa was stated on Tuesday, when all -was disposed of at a 25c ,. � I . I
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. I i. bald, and are a credit to him. They were �eani are cha plons of the H hold a social at the r, laidence- of Mr. Robert last week by our Hensall c - good figur Th store and dwelling were making a specia trip to see the goods de
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.- . I �k and will be shipped with others to the, , . i ': filled with anow, but' the heavy loads will ,or the suir. of $1325, Mr.' Rich �
I - old to play.\�, W n0niam - efaulted to Seaforth, being prov ad by the committee, d I WHITE DIINIITIES�
NEW RESOLUTIONS , m bargain. , Edward- Bossenberry, . -
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I . I i Illy nig6t of lastweek, Clinton i --,* some of the largest pitch-hol ' Bay. ar Zolrlicgh. wielded the I auctioneer's hammer Mi i
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. I hif'Connolly's shipment, he can scarcely Scored a e , ( d vict( ry over r ea on the of : COLORED DI TIES In the- Sall
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� o erich. The I I in his usu I able style.—The Independent
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. Was protestei )yl the eaforth boys. on the gely —Large numbers of lo home in t a town hall on Tuesday night, , �
� When you formulate your good resolu- A ' 1� attended o Sunday the go are pouring in � -3 I
– . INOTH ER 'OLD � '13001C. --Mr. John Klein ground that oig -he Goderich players , , ast, on account of I when a go d time was enjoyed.—Miss Annie -/HECK GINGRAMS tro
I tions for 1901 it will, pay. -you to add this ever day to Mr. Mustard'W mill. The I
. writes from Brison, 'Saskatchewan, Nort6; was a profeIsion stortn.—T Leagu( was largely a y
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I watebes, clocks, � thrown out � F d still .working a few- Elliott ha returned from a pleasant visit to 3TRIPE GINGRAMS � ied-
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wesb Territory', au'follows : "I noticed a,- . r 0 t c-sul w as on Monday evening I x8t. The topic was in� hours. after dark this week. —Rev, M n Saw- . i
. , jewelry, engagement and wedding rings 0 1 tech:::: ,ality.- In esday friends i Chealey, Dornack and other �
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. . I was P ayed on the rink here place3 in he county of Grey.—Several of
� -ilver and fam goods at oWned by Mor. G. 9, t�)reaswell, of Tacker. between W . I. Lyon, and r. J. Me ville, of the Christian NEW TFIRCALES ', ..
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I a 0 - I stock anJ 'Sea forth. The at bills Green on Sabbath. town I
. - I have Woodstock )layers iavea ellondid t , cam, ' _ Quir,e a Dumber our to s cople are at present laid up with ne
. � . . Ilpe Miss E. Cameron has returned ;
I mith, which was printed in 1577 . I Endeavor, ddressed the League.,—Quite a I& grippe. �9E W LAWNS . .
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� � Bible which was printed'in but they were hob'fas � enough for the home " Monday evening, an report havin f a pi meant visit to Clinton, Goderich � 90
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I . I- . G'erMally, Eind translated fro y . very enjoyable and rofimble time. Rev. , �Kinc rdine.—Mrs.'(Dr.) Routledge and I
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� I Im the, Jewish to 2. Thc,� limd thr(ughout Was fast and Myrtle Mluntain spent a few days this Mr. Acheson, of Kip an, filled the - chl, lirten, he have spent the summer with And if at any time You want sometbing
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I �k SEAFORTH. I t exciting, and delighted the large 1,. here last Sabbath.— be entertainme. a e N.
; . . week with er 'Mrs. Whitley.-54iss We Nvil
. preserved, print very good and large'type crowdwhp tirned oit to ad it.—Inthe Brigha is at pre ent visiting friends in connection with the , roung Peoplep at in 15 , ra. A. Routle'dge, left oo Monday pretty nice in the way of good print,
. I 0 ith Mrs. Howell for Hamilton.�-We are fast olors, come to us for it.
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. W. R. COUNTER, - . . - nd illustrated. The binding is not o'rig-- town league series, th Collegiate' Westfiold.� A large number atte . a Societ V, . Iul
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I . 31 a na� e r, inal, as I, had it to -bound some years ago. boys have won the c Institute funeral of 6 e late Mrs M . 11. uded the of Christian. Endea or, held last Fridal�yy pleased t state that Rev. and Mrs, E. C. F � �
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- -orl feating all domer.. T last.— ra. . 4611 IQ . aist Bilks
a he ;veryone Jennings And family, !ho- have been'qiii e 1NTAW W :
' . Collegiate boys u"y . Copeland is at present on �
: enjoyed Miss Grahani's poem very provin�. i : .
ou a full description of thb title the sick Ila Mr. R. G. Webb is bus I % : � . thi
I I - � have a oplend:,d team, and, as they grow J. — y got- They were both interesting an much. ill, are im -mi .
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� wo No WATSON'8 :; 1`40guel,."' "I'veha'ye only diis one old bo . ting a car load of flouIr for shipment 'd' instructive. . i A w man won't meet herself At every I
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_� i P ok and old r ' and�exreri�nce, ill make the I i to Tor' The music providec, was the best heard Hull�tt. � -leal
, I would sell it to anyone having �* collection - __�,_ i ,I �
� . i � . bes onto. corn r if she bnyj,L- the. material for her,
; . AGENCY. - i . t of them DuAle. � I . here for some ti -
I __ � of old books " . I � me. The recitations were Your m elcome at The E. AlcFaul Co'a. silk waist from us, because everybody , I
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. � . Still to the front, Tne Alaple LeAf Store Wro' eter. collection received at I the door amounted to of your ocket book.: That's no worry to i ,a ;of silks, but not manv th
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I - -DEA,LER fN * ____ � � laat week � a where you alwa3 a got vahie for your mone3, and the . WLt' have starte I for the $14. ! � . ' I
I - . - price al' . aw I I � .1 them. T y -are enthijbiastic over their ne of a kind—in the pattern milks, I
I - -momaL __J ' .party from Seafoith drove up highcat .(wed for your prodtl(e, it you Call season, and:are prepare to do cusloni sawing in : . W � -we
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I I . - —FIRST CL,A. to the comfortable residence of Mr. 'and once you will be A steady austomer, try and be con. lu m ber, lath . Spring g do, and al;Tej�auxious that you see bave many exclusive patterns, bought
. SS 81"'WING MACHINES—� 0, Pa.,,, lind shinpd',as Cash for 1rood logs of all ;
I . vlr)oed. P. MI, 9eaforth. them. "'hen in townl: Spend a.few mit,utem them in skirb waist lengths only. Some I
� - - Mrs, William Dale, on the Huron 1733.1 kind I I le Where wj
I I 6F,NcE Fop. S use formerly '11*"y p very pretty silks are bei ' I
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M � Tuakeramith, to enjoy a so' REsT a1b-M1,aei0-' 0111801; BROS. 1722- If with them to see the cl rect thingsi
R, Y :ONO AND WHITE, I on band ale "I or n Dress ng shown at 38o
1 : cial evening wit�. ` 0 . , 0 JUST A CHANCE, -f--UnUgUally Stout or - . . . at
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Also sewing machine parts, aupplie3, nee � occupied as preeb) tery Goods, I rimmings, ,rints, Muslins, Or. per 5 ard, but the assortment of hand-
, dles, , Mr. Dale -and his estimable famil ' Of t"'J.."! Catholic 0hurch British--columbia r (I cedar and Ontario slim men get perfectli fitting ready-to-wear gandiea, imi,ties, Sil some; Oa per -yard in
, at Seaforth. with 8 100 6. eubstanCai cedar shiagle'.on hand a so lumber and lath- Gib- clothing at the E. M6Faul Co's stor .
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taLhmentsand oil. All kinds of Et:wir)g ,,,a-,bueg they succeeded in their object goes without house ' � .1111sesellinb , i 1738.tf Couxicit.—The Hullett council met in Im �
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. repaired promptly. charges reasonable. . - � with etlibl(, and , Pill woeit convenie*nt von Bros. I a, Sea-
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I saying. It wag a jolly pdrty, and they had and deoliable loot Uri) on E ria Square now I forth. Similarly built ndesbo., o on February 16th, members all - i
I General Fire ard Life Insurance Agent. Only first foroale. Thetwova�aco
I an equallypleasant time. Euchre, -vocal , t",eta 011,1vt1no., m e. ot]
I . I , vlass compaules repreSCIElted, � . hild eeparataly. Apply to corner n1ay be JOTTINGS ' Mr. Rotlert Miller was second kind of fit. They can fit any sort of a boyp . I 110
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I I . amea L. Eilloran, barrid.- -lowest tender for th�ee years' annual sup. all they want is a chance at the boy. Every of Blenheim .
- . Agen,t for the Toronto General Truet3 Corporation. � and instrumental music, and a " hop` by te , Seafarth. � I � present. A communication from the clerk New ress Goods.
. � Money advanced on faim and town 1nopert), at low the young people filled up the progr - 1 17�31 ly of.ties far the ic da Pacific Railway.. . &---king the reeie to Aign a - ' ! . fox .
i � Amme, 11 an suit sold is a worthy !one Sold at a 'pric I - f
. mtes of intereat, and charges low. I ��`ARGAI_hr. —. k biand new ,m %de. petition to the Local Assembly, praying Alread we've received a mighty boeb
l . Mr. and Mrs.`�Dale proved to be admirable to. order k'he contract ca a f r 150,000 ties and that will prove a good advertiament for the
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� NORTH MAI-lq SM, SEAFORT11, tend to the comfort and enjoyment of their `KEsxKDy B1os,,,Seaf6rth, pay the high. railway co pany. Mprgan, Pigott & Com. BULL SOLD.—Mr' I . Geor McKee III municipal act, whereby county councils pond.' A Road, assortment, yet thereo * .
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. - � 1630 guests. After a congratulatory ,speech by eat pany were the succes�sful tenderere. This disposed of a fine .old You must see thej*
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, - cash price f( r I , 4dea, a cop 6kina . and p6ultry. year Warharn bull to � - � - ah
I I County Councillor T. E. Rays, and thanks Fresh herring every week, ITh6ne No. 18, in a huge contract, b�b as Mr. -Miller has Mr. J. O'Rara, of t township roads. The petition was ,signed . gol
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. � � 172941 he 9th conaession,,Mo- I mtuffs� to realize the full story. ,NNever
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be host and hostess, the pleasant com. WANTED —1,00Q bu hels Timothy and already had large dea,14 with the C. P. R. KilloL This is'an ey,cellent young animal and forwarded to the -local member tor before have we had such richness to a)lt
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I DON'T NEGLEOT tpoan'y broke up, returning to town IeFling Clo er seed, 100 tur It- he seemingly was' not! afraid to underfake' anill r. McKee got a -,00d figure for him. I East Huron. The township auditors' de- d 'black dress, materials, including .
Z - -that they had spent a most enjoyable time. ter. G. E. King, Wln�kism. 1732 d another.—V a are lea ed to report Chat Dr, Mr. McKee is 2 tailed -statement and abstract of the engilines, Amazons, Venetians, Popo,
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. To write for our new catalogue if you are I � -1 _0__ ra getting to be quite a breeder I � � �
; interested in the selection of the best school Foii SALE.-Fo I ale good driving mare Smale, lately so ill, has taken a turn'for of thoroughbred Durbams and has some tressurer)a accounts for 1900 was handed in, . line� ;Caebmeres, Serges, Cravenett'"
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Lu,:K OF A O , MAN,— in fnal to Hackan . �- D11, Maple Leof Store, sea. the better sind is out a . danger.—The Bible good animals in hie h , . examined by the council and passed. The and 9staminemi There's tl
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� I ; I ' tender Of Win . Dour for the jupply .of. i i . . I
� in which to train for btisine.9a pursuits, the Mr. William TN oran, of this place, who 1783-1 study class were enter�ained at Gorrie by SURPRISED AND PMSEXTED.—Oa Thars- ; i thk
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� - . � Uentral Bu.4iness College, Toronto, employs went to Atlanta, Georgia, on a short visit GREAT MOV N' 1ALF I -ave to -day the Christian Eadeavo4 Society there and day evening of last, week themembe 6,000feetof elm plank for township par. " We are agents for the Standard Patterns.
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eleven regular teachers, owns 60 typewrit- ta4,an over the en took ' f Hugh R)bb, at cl, very had a please, I poses and the tender of Sampson Carter for t market prices for
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b . during Christmas week, has suddenly come ;Ile 6 0",k it time, on �Friday evening ast. We g � Val
_ - ing machincii and uses 20 splendid rooms in low rate on the Zilri'a4t000nal ting of Groceries and I Cavan church choir, Winthrop, visited the butte and e ga. .1
Z I . into the realizAtion.o,,c � -life-time ambition. Crockery - Mr, George Dane, of Hamilton� 1,500 feet were accepted.—A number of 9- � I
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L I � LL its work. Its courses are thorough and , and while-16hopp ra ha�-c )een getting — was in residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. Common to I - 'T_. I
I � -1 I While visiting the Atlanta branch of the niany lines ot goc48 iat 1Y at -oat p(ico, we are pre. .town lately M J �ema Stuart: long a spend a social evening before Mr. accounts were paesed and ordered to be � � . ? -
I 11 I practical and, its students and graduates are acturipg Com. gred to " go on( bott r." 4 d the abo le stock will .'un i I oving this week and fa common paid. Pathmasters, fence viewers, etc., , ++++++++++. i I Tie -say t
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�. I .i -n str6ng (ILP Winter term from Jana- pany, of Chicago, -the vice-president of t 0ered for a sh)rt thne ,,a 963- belo,A co8t." Re. to the farm lie ha � departure for their will be a p ointed at the next meeting of . L - L � .
.rnand. celebrated Cable Piano'Maionuf 0 t resident of ' nbre*rry:1 rally took III " I
� Ek*ry 2nd. Enter anytime after that date, he m�etuber, this is a onui0e rno Ing Sale, i 6nd �, ii only a rent d. in Howiok.—Mr. new home at " a I . In the course of- , L
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. - company, Mr. H. B. Aorenus, who was -*on Ill a Iihort time. BVA'XTIE B 08", Saafi r6h. John Bray got in a car ' i NewbriT1 coun I pof
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. We also give splendid courses By Mail for an inspecting tow & 1733-1 ' of 'salt this Week.— the evening there was !a pleasant break in oil flarch 16, L . � I * -i . The . - .
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I Mr. Robert � Maxwell, ot Wingliam, was in the proceedings, whgo! the daughter of the . . ing,
� I those who cannot atten'd our schocl. All nI anipulation of a piano. Learnin 'of r. ,$t,806 of pri ate funds to loar at 5 per town this w6k. � A
- . . particulars ch,terfull given. . 9 M, oent, Apply to TAm EN'POSITOIL Office, f ealfor4b., � I . house, Miss Phemia Common, wail made the Hills'Green. _' . � i I
-1 I 1. y Moran's ambition to be a tuner, _' Mr. I i 11733-1 � .. S__ recipient of a hand ome pregent, in the HAPPEN 081—Mrs. .Netherootb, of 8 t . , .
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Business College, Morenus insisted upon his stayiug witli the, &IRL WA,�TuD._!Girl wanted It once in � Waftoni shape of a silver butte, dish. The present Marys, is at present visiting friends in this _r4t , l I � . We are, wt
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TORONTO, . . business. The liukoal- Record, telling of street, Seaforth. . � . . 1733xl NoTEs.—Allre. Orian MeTaggart has gone Webst�r, � . ket
I- - — I . to Belleville i . address, which expressed the deep regret apending'a, few days at Mr. James Turner's. -
th ," Mr. William Moran -bas . *_-1-- . li�er and
- NV --..H. SHAW, 11r: 6 event, said : , ; to visit her:aged mot DrY Goods Co.
I Incipal, '1198, and will be gone about two 'felt on account of M as Common,m contain- —The weso her has been very Stormy of late, And.
other relativ .
� . on,,o and 0,�;rrqrd sts.,,Toropto. an excellent]musical ear-, and promises to LOCAL BRir,,F,. r. ames Hagan, of I plated. removal ; appr and cousEqiantly the rohda are ver much . -
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. � 1686-62 become quite -an expert. The (Jable people Hills Green, w is in towr on Satt rday last, I months.—MP Dora Iiianey has returned cialion of her valu- y 111. -8 eak �
- . able services in con elation with church dri —Mr. Levi Stelck has been engaged C4tk Greatest Ca We
speak of -him ae a genius in tbat'direction He'had with h� , — .i
- from visiting with friends at Iffensall. ra Y, an the choir part wl fted. I - 8 I P
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a CL earn of the'pros. heavy draught horses of his om In raising. 1 that Mrs. ' ' 'e. here in I'll
Grand Trunk Railway Tai,EX POSITOR -is glad to I ' . " I , m , F. magnificent - team of i , Many of our readers wil' work gene 11 d 'th Mr. Alex, McBeath, cutting logs.— I SA 611ii
. - ' - and the hope that bsp Mr. Neil Maxwell ha's been busy these last 04
I . pect before one of tile young men of Sea. One of these, a -5-ye ,r:old gelding - . Mli-,Kibbon, formerly of -this place, her new home. . Mi., ?iness may b 'Diw Goods. ANtore. : I
S -Y -Sr - , 18 an Im- � and well known in this I Common; who was couple of Weeks, Selling the book entitled - I � I .
. . r 7E] M. -forth. ' - � I mil-9se animal and F. Hagan Was offered ' . I oeality, is oar , I .
� . I - 'ously taken completely by surprise, thanked her " The life f Queen Vic Eli,
. - 9 , ill with pneumonia, at her home in Toronto. toria," but owing to __.- Nlfaroh is i
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— a— 5 for him, but he 'waits $5 more, and , Mrs -Oliver Turnbull is n the sick Ila 0 is agents, the field was not ver -
- 1 � _1 $17 friends for their - kindness. The address the numer' . —_
I One way 2ad class special E. tha; is the to but y in her nose'. .
Tcursiona will A Y0C%(1 'CANAIA�As KILLF ' hich he and �he dealer was read by Miss Allie Smith and the large.—We understand that the Varna The doctor ban been unable to a
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i eekly during February, Mare 8truok.-1v1r.7%m. I . ler recovery. -m -We . team - dislodge - I . -
I .h and ronto Gllobe of Monday has the followiu IcFa lane, of Virden, pt�esentation was made by Mr. Thomas were lookin ; for our boys oat to lay foot- 'It d it is thought an operation -
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day itin iry. The little one has suf.,:
Pointe in Manitoba, Mi' nes-oto, " News Was received in the'eity yoster : . are pleased a see Mr. R. H. Fergus i
I I April to ' Mel! iitoba-, is Ect )�esenb in this vicinity via. on is Dickson. Mrs. C*mon entertained the ball last SAurday. There must will be n i2as-sal Wil
Montane. North Dakota, Idaho, W]3 I able to be ar and agadn, after an attack of gave been
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ashing. of the death, in ac!ion,, of Frank Douglas, k friends. ldr. UcFarlane was at � company with refireshments and a ve a mistake s mewhere, a Scarcely any of the' tared eons rably.—Mr. H. Cook, of Ren- W1
e . - . a . ne pleuri MI Murra, entertained her ry . a Sallf Was ere race . ntl . :
. . onto.-.. _Mr.- Do�glas was a n in a boys knew nytbing about any such arra visiting his -father
. ton, Oregon and British Columbia, hoice of formerly of. Tor' time a r sident )f S%nley, but has bee 0 youu'9'SVslZ iriend pleasant social entertainment was fige.
routes via, Chicago or North Bay. All part. member of th the Virden district f m. -About 18 . . on Monday evening, . spent by � . y
, e 'Imperial Oxford Yeomanry I Years. He : and needless 1 �o say all enjoyed a good time. all present. Much regret is felt in the mente. ' � and attend Ing to some businesm.�Mr. and Jus,
ies of two or more assisted to Stratford and and was killed 'during an action , has prospered tl�ere ind hopes to end his . Mrs. El arne t Geis were in Exeter recently -
-under Lord I al of Tur, TE --MEETIX6.—The anniversary visiting M s. Geis' me �
apparel pas. Methane on February 16th. days in that country. —M! as Stobi a, of Sea. ad the auctio': i Bale ' - , as they were &I ith tLe Prom lar,
baggage con.,8isting of wearing , A good nui iber from this locality attend community on aco
He enlisted a Mr. Common and family services, in n,onnecition w ther, Mrs, Bitakert :
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. bed Customs for points in the Western little over a yea�r ago. � Mr. DotfRlas was � an forth, and Misses Mhrt Un, of Exeter, and I — of Mr. George K. Mul- I ian church, lier byter. who is ver ill. � � I $ea
. 'f 11, attlinded the Huron prices were r
,S'tates. Fall Particulars on application, old Upper Canad Stanbury, of B � doon, on Moi iday af ternc on, at which good held in the highest esteem, and the good e, last Sunday, and the tea. y I
-.1--- . a,rehite - a College b6y, and studied el . . 3alized. We i- Mr. wishes of a very large circle of friends here !neeting and social on the two nights follow .
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� cture ifi Torontd in the offloe of Mr. Old Boys 11 At aEne,ll in Toronto, On Fri. - believe it a I and elsewhere will-, go with them to their ing, were V( ry successful. Notwithstanding *_ . I
I ' Muldoon's in �eution to move to Walton and WCKMDP� I Onr new I
aticing his new home. . the stormy weather, a larg� audience at. - DREss ,M tTF,AiAL$._yO I I
D. B. Dick. He� had been prac day evening last,—A.I.r. Wm. Copp has dis. . illage.—A le ture &_ u Wanty,our new . grc
. 'agland. Mr. Doug. ginondville, on the SouU African w3,r, tended each of the meetngs, both on Sunday drew to co
W. S0MERVILLE Agen't profession in London,. 11, we welcome iim to our N I
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. Commerciall. Building, SEAFORTH, las was the third son of Mr.. C.- 1. Dou to Air. Thomas Souler, of McKdlop, who lim illus�trated by - Tuckersmith. ' and Monda . . as to co prime both -style and richneut
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I - � . - a light views, will be given in 'the Pres'_' . Oil Sunday, Rev. Sawers, of then get th material from the E. cFaut - �
. 1646 Bampton, Oxfords�hi�e,. and 91", has disposed of his farm to his son and il- byterian church, on. the evenin A store that spreads early before y ; Brucefield, bly coinducted the services, a d Co., Seafor b. They have th6 correctstuffs .
t I � . � — !Mrs. W.'M. Boultbee, - a brother of tend . a retiringfrom tie active dutie 9 of March u the' Brucefield, In . . .
. of Toronto. I t 's The a of life- 7th, under the auspices of the Christian very latest novelties of fashion is the E0. Me- on the on ay evening epeeches were de- for fashion' requirements, right up to the .
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Prepare For Good Sittiations supposed that the aotio- residence is'pleasantiv�,situatei, is neat Endeavor Society. I Faul Cc, , Seaforth. At present they are busy livered by ev% Andrews and Davidson, of very day- hiY also have new trimmings .
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By Taking a Cou,rse in the hislifewah that of Hartebeestefoiltein Is . J - . I . I Varna; Je ett and Long, of a that wi d . I
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. - .- f , " in half an'acre of land. The price is 550 ; with arrivals of new spring' goods - Aneye. H neall, and 11 justice to the 'Most expensive �
which the Imperial Yeomanry distinguish- Sawera, of r cefield, while the chair was dress fab - I . i I
, -, . � . . - 11 �, I Mr., Souter has got a clipp ,,,,pla , pleasing collection of Drees Materials and , When 1� town. give them A .
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I , ed themselves," The deceased was a Park, who has be ce.—Mrs. Leadbury. a and occupied b r uour worthy pastor, Rev. S. few min ", I
- - __ � . � - en reei gume It of price do Dress Trimmings is already on sal ' - u ime. They will show I .
1 /4. - F. Holmeste . do barrister, Of ville for some time, - The almigity ar Acheson. A' large number from Hensall, you as choi a 8 selection of goods as can be r .
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�aaforth and some years. ago as reinoved'to Seaforth 1 amount to � bucks unless backed up by �
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. With Mr. Holmegted here' for some Weeks.-' Qupgesser�s quality. on The El. XcFalui Co., Sea. of your new dress. ,The pro'cef a altogether amounted to $75, A,,,f 0,,5nEslo,y._In our report of , the I
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I __ I 9 — houses in the nortli'm ard.The Beck mar -sole agents for . � -
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. � - i forth, sell yo 5) per yard it is the Standard Patterns, none better. which is to id in paying for the organ that Farmer's Rlstitute meeting in Igurdies I .1
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� . I ket gard property, n ar Egcnoadville, � beat that c n be put 1733-1 -has lately b en placed �
'an- 3 , le for the money, A GOOD SALIE. —The auction sale of - the . .
A school well known from one end of 4, A PALATIM� Ho!,,,., -;.—Mr., 'Philpatt, th6 which wafeinoffered foe, sal by auction J - a on a e church, The school house last week, we liftimilvertently
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. - per ya d you got the beat effects of the late William Gordon, held o ant, was furnished omitted to mention among those who had � .
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. w uc we �a n by local talent, Miss L. Whiteman, of Ki " taken part n the programme, .Miag Maud I
I Unlaha contractor, mentioned in the follow. Saturday, was not so d.—Mr. John McOairt- I cloth, the be it dye', the b a6 finiah that the Wednesday of last week, tassed off very P.
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place nuvoy of our students in good situa- ng ex�,ract, ' I" h ke from a recent ney of Grey, near El hel, is visiti
tions. SLudents admitted each weel-, Faue qf the Omtvha Bee Mg rela. manufacturers turn out .to retail at that an -,'es pen, acting as organist, - I
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I is. the husband of tiv ' r sfully. Despite the stormy weather . Davidson. Miss Davidson seirg a solo# .
. - Randsaine catalogue free,. Irs'. VhilPott, who visited here a few as and old friends in tile vicipity this i p -ice. They 1 have new p into and colored and3 bad roads there was a good turnout and . — � which was most thorou I
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i � . weeks ago, as the guest �Df Mr. and. Mrs, E. week. Mr. McCartney is an old Tucker. dress Auffe jqst put on a le � . -ghly appreciated by ANNI-11
, W. J. ELLIOTT, Prin4aipal. Smith bo , but. III is bee Come and see very satisfactory prices were realized. Tile Zurich. the audience. er first appear -
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� 4 whole sale footed up to It in f $1, ance in public, w
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- ! 4nest pieces of architecture eve � an w `�'easonabl oes. � 17331 A driving mare sold for $110 '. a draught Elgin last week attending -the,. funeral a I
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Mr. Okla has spirit, and his friends are always pleased will, conjinue for another colt for $55 ; cows went as high as $152 Crediton on Monday Ian I t.—Mr. and Alre. - , Miss .
J. B. Okie, at Lost Cabin. to as li, ely as not old driving sister.—Rev, , 0. - S. Finkbeiner. Was at -
. � see him.—Mr. Alex. Go on, of Tucker. month.—Mr. 1 oseph Stanz ;
,, tiful, palatial ho as purchased th( old bomest I have returned to their home Glengarry c UntyL -Rosamond
OPTICAL , there erected for himself and family a beau- Smith, h el, who sold his yearling heifers at $30 each, an Mary McDonnell, of Formi
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farm recently owned. )y III a weeks -old calf sold for $8, Mr. Thomas in AuRnabr who has been blind for a, �
ead I farm recently has purchased another farm John Schroeder # I
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$5, 1 00 for i J. —' 'he nany fj -iends of . the Leadbury'line, who ha e been under the of three months with her mother.—Mr. E. within. a few hours, on Friday Ulet. Aii . .
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. a, that he is recover . a , and, we hope e\ don and from there will go them her i ision had tored, and i
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and elegan C'e in the construction Gf residences been seriously -- doctor's 6%Nre,liave recovered ilicely.—Messrs. purpose of appointing delegates to attend opening[, in 'Lon
GOODS - Pa David Moore, of .has POLITICAL MEETINGS. —Meetings for the Faust left th: a week to
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. +_-%+*1_H_, +_11_+_:__!_.1 , 9. see our genial frien arounil again as usual. day last g, of Seaforth, preached -March let, at 7.30 o'clock, in each of the millinery openings -
, , . I - not of INIcKinley, bat J. B, Okie's great —Mr. -Thomas Hills I as lost one, of his Ayr. in the c�urch l'y in London. settlels.
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Haw about a. pair of spec.tacles for a Prosperity,, in what was but a u� ton ci rdui b one Sa,bbath following places, viz, : Divisions Nos. I Mrs. Preetor also attended the Mr. and their movements. In a short time -her afghb at 9 07dock I
;� . known as the wild amd wooll �ew years ago abire cows. She was tound dead in the recently,'wit ' I acce )tanca. This is and 2 millinery began to faido away, and she is once more
. I �" Mas preasant, to some of your friends 1�. Meerini., the stone ma Y west- W. sUill in the morning. Mr. Hills always bas I not Mr. Youn at Daly's hall, Egmondville ; di- openings in ndon.—The roads are in very totally blind., . .1
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ase them now and after Xmas v� t6r, came in last week from Lost Cabin, do an J this w is one of I gentleman N! r. George Dundas hag gone ion No. 4, at school house No. 3 ; division plo W_ had to ")a use � �
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who may need them. Y' . Bon and conteac, good cows of this brec — I . ant but another vision �To. 3, at school house No.. 4 ; divis. bad shape it; this neighborhood and the —While Joe Brownlee was passing along -I)e ,a o
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ch -a ' his beat.—Mesgre, Beatti( Brothers .have (?U a visit , �d in some Places to make the road near Pembrooke, the other,d he
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h I ving just completed hi ' to M Dntana, and other places in No. 5, at school house No I ; division No. them paesaille.—Mr. Wm. O'Brien . 1-1 I nq
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il mon'hs duration as a .stone mason on the V of - Mr. the far west. a left On Tuesday. We 6, at Strong's Hall. It is hoped that each purchased th house and has I found Dennis Helfordy, Of E ganviIle, lym I
. .lasOz free of charge. ' I ' ugh Robb, ,grocar.—The hardwa�e stock hope our youU friend � - lot belonging to . rl,)Uto at 1A-)
'Ove- building, He apeaks in warm terms belonging to the estate of the I ite Mr Will have an enjoy- one of these meetings will be largely at. the eat on his back in, the bottom of a " pitch hole,f I
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w the plans uaed in the con. Hasiland Brothers, of Clinton, wh intend wood to the brick and'tile yards, of Mr. a few days last week visiting her friend, during, the ( * er. —F. Hess & reins were big back, firmly holding lin-, with s
I . THE OPTfCAN I , c carr�vwg on here.—Tw sleigh Jot oming ,summ u er
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. height, and - ruct, Monday evening to en oy It leigh dr -
. . intendent of'the w'� Tha buildin I in Govenlo k, Winthro,)., Mr. Goven. Mrs. J. Jobnp.—Quite a number in the Son have di osed of a large number at ' the horses fr6m going ahead, his left ,arm -
I 0 . loads iA,voung people went to Clihton on loci .
0ALYj 10 � four ,stories in. 2ve and hoiorable busines neighborhood are laid up with Is grippe.— .
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. I I � ive and man and we Ivish him the f West measure a cutters this oath.—Mr. Eli. Heneffor has be .
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. Mrs. Garvie, of Clinton, was the* guest of disposed of hi 25 acres in thebig swa.,np to elbow, and ti a right arm under the. ale
. : - ed along the lines of the moit. moderii 'style take part in aoka�ting arnival in that town success indust,,y in which he i ; M H - was broken tween the shoulder and the - �
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SEAFORTH. 4architecture. The two lower stories are — . Mr. S. J. Jaioq, o � Vancouver, Bri aged. —The'man with a book telling i -
I ba�lt-q!,hue red mandatone� which p, 6 Z I verr:ary* services in Turner's church, on buttons th ther day. a littl L .
I . .� a _L, jv�lil it a Oolumbia, and an 'Pld Seaf Drthite, Writing a a three-year. was raised and Ifeltordy extricated, but be
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