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Ure for you. UV . I f /-* � SOUTH HURON FAiMERS' I every seven days anA those that are, -Infertile 9 � , -_ - -_ - _G;��_
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6 I � . tion of officers resulted in the unanimous doctor wae:c&lled and dia i
certainly ope I � I '\1 / ,a INSTITUTE, � -should be removed. I This can be asoertain��, '144 PAPETRI 'S return 0
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- will try to A . � t zx, - by oiandling them. f Dr. Smith, as President, with Rev. posed thedisease
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-direction, for we lft*. . � 11 &13 smallpox, The hotel� was immediately I
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kur , owitom , i �' , The firab of the series of me tings for this batch will be'perfe-ot � , , � � ii J. Kenner and W. � Elliou, as vioc presi-, quan . I
! 7 Olear, but those thati I anti -tied, and several poLlee �
ers 11appy 04ft, .;m season under the auspiceg I 4ents. A board of directors - , put on to .
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,tLorrt the r I i ___ f � the South willpro-duce chicken will have in ' I Containing 24 sheets note P i . . was elected guard it. 1 A great scramblo was made by
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I 1, - Huron' Farmers' Inatimte, w4a held . t�61n a' 11 and 24 envelopes, regular 15c, We, ti of J4' Broderick, J. Barnett. A. 1
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I BruoeNeld on Friday uishable. Ah"(1 for ehi4l , � 25 3, 35a and Wo each; for 10, a 11 8
i . afternoon last. DbC. 9 e be ib food a as is 1 50, 01 Among those qu1irantined are a -
�Sellt Shopper& - On?s hall was well filled by th 'farmers of otiale btead, soaked i rAilk and 2039 25o and 40a each. i M. K* S1 -E. 4sler, 0. E-1 Skinner and H. number of olerkg, law tore .
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I the, surrounding eountr Th eeting was dry. Rolled oats fe I I Campbell, with T. H. Race as �
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- was fully an hour after that tir abefore the chickens should wel fr In, Regular 10a per package, . Cards be ring the I
,VELS', Stuart auditors. I I rournatatoes and .have
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'L%IX81 i � : 'I P fill I I meeting commenced, thus mak to four pounds, 24 also described how For 71 cents per package. � . inecriptio�, 11 Free perfornlabee at 8 P. M."', I .
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I -, I lit I I 0 meetin , �having to countr pr erly fed ,�ariid' , - __ 10
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I I I highesty ice. Fowls p:op '' - - Silver, merchant of Kingston, is dead fro,m � several other inscriptI ris. I
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k LINNS, IPT111,4 � drive from Clinton after the ival of the cared for Regular 10c per quire, over -study. She was aged 23 � �
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I � I 11 - � I o'clock train at that place, w re somewhat to four pounds of fleah per week and ,'tblz I � I
1-NPI.TENGS, I I 'For 7J cents per q uire. � at Queen's College.
) SPREA DS. 1. I . late in 'arriving, and partly , boause the Can be done at a coat not exceeding three - 10' rhese prices good for one week onl -AlIthecandidates nominated in the town I Huron Notes, I
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I . i. - 11 1) 1 i farmers had not commenced to � gather in and a. half cents per pound. If heris are � 6 ; of Fergus for the position of councillor, re- -Win. .
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11 - i until later than usual. However the'meet. properly cared for t ere is nothing about � fused to stand and all a consequence a see- had one of � the experimental plots of Bugar .
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'hitewear. i I I ing, despite the shortness of the time, -was a the farm that will giv tA WINTERg: � I
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I � very successful and interesting one. The pital xpended and there is I I inations ha&to be made. the rosults; having Becond best, in thi,s Conn- �
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W ERS, . � L� e Chaic v�� taken ,by country for e� 1 - I p, according to the test, but 'his I �
I � was at his post, and th h i . ,rgs and fowls if it Ia culr,i � —_ --� ion Alliance at St. "Ca1harines last week 9d, according to actual measurement, five I
I AbII& � sows . I Mr. Donald MoInnia, of " eter a4d we are able -to vated ! _-1--�_ 4baolved P I �.
In stallwart, intelligeA farmers in - the vidinity a more per acre that he 'Was credited �
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i ee. 8�pply the article de. ' .in favor of prohibition, but refuEed ion
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- U T 1- A = president, and a very excellent �hsii*r`manv he manded. Mr. Cottrell proved himself to I L.Of Exeter turned out in good numbers! and to Pass a mot -ion declaii-bg against a referen. witb. making it 2,LLI, tons per acre, which, �
*F h 'wn 1'"I'a" D FO R THE COLP made. . - be thoroughly master of hi . a subject; and d u In. . . dedu`cting r1_5 per acre fo- expenses, would �
; .T C(IVER& I . : . g I 1 he "blie e was a Most interesting meeting. ! The I .
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I � man announced that 0 petition gave a greatMr-53of very usef ul inforr�at ign disc � * $87 profit per acre and deliver them I
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at and Out values in th Furs Will enable you to Sta � would be presented to the meeting for ere, appLeciAte4 w pemmt men were out. in of � the members of the Woman's Historical at ellin. � I
I . eft I nd . the ( Old, and We have I as force. Hodgert, B'. � .
. signature, a8king the Dominion Parliament shown by theshower df questions that were aiy� d, Mc odie, Madge and oth Society, at Ottawa, on- January 22ad, the -Oa Monday night of lastj vmek W.1j. -
&d the stock that will enable YOU to! stand he price .Re 9J I y to amend the Railway -Act so a ice pe anniversary of the -Aeath 'of ' Chapmah's glove ry P �
big buEiaess Ia conduo I , � ere made it
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�& that time and uge pro-" � ^ to rcqui Itod at him from the audience when be �otP'or Mr. Drummond, who spoke oni, this facto , in � , was I
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I alWayS a aft) companies to mainta* i d had finished,'but he was able to give js� kubj �,ct, mad as a result a�. great dea
ud that interior f in proper at Qaeen Victoria, as a entered and a number of fiche
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� POU . good furs made into garments PO 1 ular in Style Q * sat , means of betokening I 8, astrachan � .
ght hub dissatisfai6t.i I .; . cattle guards at all railway orpsaings. factory anewcra to them all. 0 1 U"- their loving, remembrance of her. and other valuable skins wer's.t � 1,
aft, , clomplete. i �ul information was disaerninited. n the . I aken. Tracks �
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- an(T let Our goods tau � - I Mr. R. B. IvIoLga .uc-,keramith, Mr. Drumm Xb POQltrV glueation Mr. I -A new issue :of Postal notes has b3 -on were Been s,iroEE 10ts and the ,depredators . .
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,a 1. . spoke briefly on this subject. 14iued a took as his subject " Corn for 9r. Cottrell in exercise. There: wao the might.have, been caught, bat they saved � :
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tz rgairx tale. � ++ �11 �,++, + +tq4�_�H4+_ �++ I . e- peaker. He
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Fr ars. - � ; . r Sto time in the Railway Act, eac� change 're- �Vitih regard to varieties ,he said th postal notes Tileae, postal notes are the daylight ou Wednesday morning. The I .
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I ullies of will have to decide for themselves. Avaiie- _*�_ i the side window, but they were returu,cd by
1: T : farmere. As the ac ty that will do well in some localitiea and The Egg Tr � of -the .Vidt I I �
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� Gn their tracks if th4 a on to the be sown a little , ware� that every one who. -deals in eggs Is statesman - d In on Mr_6al_oUgVof , I
� � will be none to carry over through , e sum- ' nimmis got, All late varieties should SITOR, Your reader are all ,
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I ! L Iner. �ilt isl a rare L has gained distill0ion as a novelist an , --The ho I eof Mr. Si,.tn I
� � I I track th ough imperfect; fences or', guards. earlie� than early -varieties; Ib Ia better to �� , beinig 6 member of the Gode I
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LETS, � thing fOr us to knock profit on the head ; as , I rUlej� This wa changed so ) 2 1
1 f i ere onl h1old reapon that the companies sow.allittle early than too late. He adviapd ughb and fou now on a visit to Canada and happy eventon Now Year a aft�rnov% when � . . I
�_NIIES* - we do not. But in -this case our r4nd is Luade p, 4,nd we w sible if theianimals sowing more than one ,variety, perhaps three i glib for than any other f�rm- was entertained aQ a complimantary banquet his � danghter,19, M isaes Clara an
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f . u were legally at large when they got on to or.four varieties, as weraroly find that the ave bsenwaibing for the` promised cKi -in Torbnto, by, the Canadi- were united in the holy bondis of matri. - :
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. 30 pani(s took a step further anI ha' I� is often found that t xay, commisi y t eir --�-The Trades a: d Labor Council, of St. Colbori .. I q �
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.. : I ha any acm d the �e top of the ear is * befo�re Mm in the egg trade. . . I I .
'IN't 1. I,X FURS. A feature of our fur sto6k iS� that w 3 never I iioner, to 16 I
P 0 ' b amended so as to relieve the m all bare and has no corn on i�. This, is due to 1i;ev%nces � _it- to�,ushi'pl and the 10ter to Mr. - .
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Idin for. the * fu Id goods to sh all up fro' b Thomas, have decided to' protest. the Aaa-. n Chur6b, of G,oderich.
Lher 91 under ture 9"ad i ow -We ale every season. Foi tho reep,insibility, unless the $too lack of far ,-y think -4b very ninjust f?r � he egg eo � - The �ceremony - _'� . I
-estimate k injured had tilization. V�heu different varie- , eale ,1 of the alde�rmen-elect, on the ground WO p'�,rfor�ed by Rev. J. W, Robins I ;
the ra to pay as much and sometim4t - 'On, I �
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lered here than have yet I whole Of Jannaxy and- . 9 will 1old Cut got on to the t I 3. I )r eggs twenty or thirty miles a ore 't'h Bow had v I ted in several, ,as, in the presen,cie of the immediai�e 1,riends .,of I I
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: d at the sho,win I rack this way. They then nd thus with thre; or four varie- t IeY 10 to the farmers whil Perey only had the right to vote once. the brides !and grooms, Afteri which� the I I .
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_U the I th you, When b ying �� , 1rdeand in spmb Places tiEs in the eame field an: aveiage crop, is as- t)wn dispose of therw direebly to the willresign n'a bopy and go to the�pollg There died ather hamQ in the Base- �
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I I I -_ replaced them with slat guards 1w4ich are, su.red as what one varieiy lacks the other is 4 _ I - - 0 I .
the very 11 I .- dealer, and also to pay the 'merchants and . .t -
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,r of the bargains you caz, 1 - Men's Fur Co' I --.-. . 9.1 I I ; �
! - ats. I - � i quence.m!any animals have been inij*d, be stich as would rip6A within ab.oub two grocers a cent a dozen more than thby Pay --,'-The�� b � ;
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I I I Is t1te farmers. Last season I I ageld 6.1 yegm. -
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I On for the Silo ncei�e -Ia great shape. Durin the and 9 mouths, She was � orn I . .
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,es � for you in. � q? pensation 'whatever. The object of the should be sown- thicker than for seed. from May until on in, Be I year there are to be built there a beet sugar Engta�nd, in 1810, Coming to th, -Country -in I
.. - Two coon coats at 030, regular price '40 ; , twc ; dez .
4i . pebition Was to iuluce Parlianien: to so There is no use Putting icorn in the silo that d alex's excuse beiag that'e ptember. The factory, two cemen'6 I factories, a sash wad the Tear 1868, and'settled first �, � .
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:-PSS GOODS, ' I coats at 132.50, regular price $42.5c ; four coon coats E t- $36 amend t law -us to require the railway N fully matured. It you do, a good deal of in England than th ggs were Oh:ea,per door factory, a large addition to the bobbin abip of EastjWhitby, first the tow_n� , . � �� I .
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year. 1 N6w, factor , two new isaw mills,-gnd ' flour in m&rri 1868 to Wm. Ren � .: � -
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�Ll",IER,Y, - regular price $45 ' one silver coon coat at $42 50', regular $55- - sibility. undigested and is,consec in Eugl6,nd mill: Y
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7-KgTS, y . � I i � By the recent census it was dia.cover. li-Vilik. there r ten years they came to Clin. �
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' Mr. Th [)ma8 Fraser, of Stanley, 1 W A good t1 i2i Is at fal. and winter than the contract ed that Wiarton has the largest Population: ,-to,. audetrhexre� years later they settled on �
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,)ER' $60 ; one silver co I in tir�e to out it is when t4e best ears are be- pi ices last i pring, whil . .
one silvor coon coat at $45, regular , i on coat f �Mentlyjost.
� *� I e a year ago they Of any town ia Bruce county. .�
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0 convention -held in, Fergps on were spent. I � � .
. ,%Dt are you will get the largest, - percentage in at d 91 ocers pay two or three ceate a bushel Wednesday of last -- The resid ence of Mr. Iakic � Townsend - .1
at: $ 3gular should Ife signed by evpry fa . i 1, where her r6main- g -.d&
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THING, ETC. at ,501 regular ;�65 - one Mexican c9on. co 12, r ' , In this Way the clianocs a d ,ower Why do not the'mercha' ta -At a ys . :
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� 08 ,- , two -Australian coon coats at % -'sho,UE,tav� it proper ahape. It is better to place it in the m)re for grain as well as for ggs and but- ents, of East Wellingtou, Mr. Waliam E. of,port St I .1 � �
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the most anxious to aeW � �. i � his busin(s3 to bring such pressur ,�o %ear silo a few days too early- than thr e or ,four ter and they'would not' -nee 'a an e okeirimin was I I
., Australian coon coats at $20, regula :)ne: calf -coat ' esentative In Parliament of his idays too late. Co I I d to give in , -
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:.% the case now. We am $1,5 reclular $20 ; t' o calf co okei a ure - earlier cm%ittofaimeis? - .� � Y - merof.jErin townahip,was the the, scene of a pretty home wedding on . . �
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- an io,us to reduce thew 0 ur =ernm nt to give the fa choice of the meeting to conbesb the riding Christ , when his � I
I 3 0 W ats ,at $18) rE DtIllar $26 , fo � riding thit, he would aii in f 'ug the when not too thick and ther' will be better ' Now, EL word to farmers : I ha�e Pi i I I
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ir very lowest figures by L 1, tD ee given , I . ra the pr tee, I I: each year, foe the pa0b t�� I anie, was united it the holy bonds - � I
I ten guarant with 1ion they desired, and should ha�e, f feet &part, one grain to wo M. Gibs 4 H '
he- calf coats ',It $20 reolular $28 ; a wri� 0 BoRs in rowe 0 t over $22, 000 - a d at 6e coming election against 'the H - Miss Mi
uary,� � ) 4 in this three and a hal I asked for wo on. J. I I I �
-� g, the first of Fehr . every coat. I ; I . and other respects. ye are, to about eighty farm t W648 to 'of matrimOBY to Mr.G. A. .
. . I I If the farmers of this every foot and he Rets good results., . ere for eggs, and conside.:0,191 Hapey, -of the I
1 1 � � I J not He is e ma�eter,, but it is thought . . ely Cl�rgue work , SaIdt Ste. Marie. , The bride .
I I di I nob get all their eggs either, so r6hat ihe he wil � . .
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ar Goods - I I I I I . choice lay- be een was ,attende .by her sister �, I
,, h the ordinary seeder and ai� � hundred farmers in the township would -Mr..Tookey and County Councillor Me. 1--tilill and the' .
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the encroi chments being made b ,,I t - rail. be thinks it'would pay threbor four farm- Be I somewhere between $16,000 an� groom was ail pported by his br9th(ir, Mat- I Z,
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LADIES' FUR JACKETS. 1 Four ,A,Str,' Lokets way compinies on the rights of th1t to club to.eether and ge�'t an American worth ot eggs in a season. 1 Far ,. -he :
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these com )anies would soon ow a control . . I on; cuvlaiou court c e ; of happy couple � �eft for the Soot 9,10d will take � ; - ;
�,goadnetzi cai:et .go with; sale ' . n corn.plante,r. - He is sure A woulq, pay for alwaya quoting Toronto. prices for eggs. Ki � t i .
be extm.vag-ant-no, vvith interline patent look seam stitc�iing, P�ice $20 . �- S. Robins *
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gular price $30, 28 inches lono, ; thre B . Jac a d they arelmakirig great strides�; In that W ien I was in Toronto at the show, about in 6 e feline line. The li ftle animal 1 a ell. vided by the .g roona, nearthe S,%,QJtF.aIla0 I -1
. � i 0 e oc laran 1�mb -,k- n to-theaore. He also practiaes sowing three the firE t of S)eptember, t I I
I . � direction eady. The course ofloar par- or four Pounds he dealers bought d6w9d with double'the customary ,number _T ;
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�' I . ets at $25, regular price $35, 28, 30 ;nd 36 i ches long � -
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1 aIr of sorium t, th egi �s del vered from shippers at 10 cents Per of P3,ws usually -a'llobted to pussy oats. cbeese factory for the year 1901, sh - - I !
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I Bocharan lamb jackets at $27.50, 1 . � ives should e closely e corn. The sorgum will fill up the blanks. do, on. The.y pl,oked out the laige fresh eggs owe : I , -
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�p 1 hs I In this way be h them in a ho I � � 4 .
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. . 30 and 36 inches ; three Bochara sentative vho favored these 3om anies at the acrewheress without it �� he would only a pu eight feet in Ld have been I � �
- . . . - n 141mb jackets, 28 - and '30 the I cer ts per dc Q11- yet, Ia spite of this 88,866-91 ; 'of this amount all: b4t $116.28 i - �
I cost 0 ' his Constituents should e mark- have had tem Sorgum by itself has Ifur zen ; the smaller 'and stained den, the cat is lively, and seems to be in 'Was received tdr the manutao �
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I I . t nished 0 per cent. more ensilage than ecr'n, fanner had fifteen dozen of eggs to send �O -The Canadian nianufacturersare t'king hand at' the beginninkof the yea'r, an . � I ;
� election tine came, no matter but it is not s!) good as I
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�� C I UL . 1 30 and 38 bust, 36 inches loiag,� one is Austraili' oot . 11' at his corn� but when mix- To -ontO, they would just get . d the .
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. I an c fur, political a nities may b�. The k fif y would ], balance, 662.50j, was - received fro*�m various 14 �
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t c I that vioini y have had some e.*perienoe of purposts, )iok out five doz9ii of the I small Wept India trade. fOa January . 1 I
G 6 o d-,, & Co . - - the other Corsican lamb, regular prices 825 learing, price e 0 It is good in the "I I
I U1 I I 27th, Mr. sourecs. .The Jtot4l expenditurei was $&,� 11 �
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I the cattle uard difficulty, and they 01 o on aeoo Dt egi 9 and eat them or cook them at -home Robert Munro, of Montreal, the presidenl; 813.46, leaving'a balance of $53-16 oil hand -k a I
. $12.50 and $15 ; four Astrachan jackets -36, 3 would of its moisture and weight.�: He sows the an( son d tbe- ten dozen large e i . Y -
.1 � . sorgumati theeame time RP he sows the . n a I
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re i I .cib, -, as t 999 to the of the Vanadian Maiiufacturers'Aesoeia� 1,io , of the m I
: subjected. He co Orel that corn. . hey oun4 expanded the I
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X-reatest rag il price '35 ; thref fine . . 'on representing C nad- $6,109.82 ; the .
,-I -ies long, at $25 eacb, ula t nold would by sending t
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ry � Ca&h "' iDurl Bocharano lamb jackets, 36. lengtb, 36, 436 and � 44 buSt� Railway h d substituted for the pil i guards out now at Inatit6te meetings, in this div- tho ight I co ald pay more if I sent tl�iem to er' . � � I
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Toads Store, I sale price $35, regular price $47.50 ; ' , e, practi ally, useless and are no is � guard trict, and our farmers have akeady gained Orinoco, bou-bd for the West Ind year. The flab�ilifties of the 004apany are I , �
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own= - I � Jackets, 28 and 30 -inches long' I : to the far ers or others who may b driving 80 much information on the. subject fr" I TorOnt( insUad 6f selling them in Seafortb, where they wilt. 14 !lea, I I -
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sale Price $30 . pric _ vestigabe the con $125.
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,rega'ional meeting of Car- $42.50. � - � I . - . is not aey to '
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k church was held at the � - . I I . . . I Mr. Alexander Mustard them new pointers. 'How( 8 ,,, em )er, E nd gob higher prices, but ever business.
. I Of B,Iueefie1d, . give We , the a ' wded, on Tuesday .morning of last - I
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'NIE-N'S, FUR LINED COATS petitions vere circulated in the meetiug good points, and his remarkh elicite con. . b an urteen-months ., - .
, everal Some oases - Mary Gertrude, Spry, of Ot I
iere was a good attendance Vne .Ki�ssian r t finin Aup't-raliau -old daughter of Mr. and ceremony, T. i ' __ ell .known -1 �
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�#, reports were of an en* � beaver collar A -ar price $42.5 1 I I they -were signed by every person -esant., sider4ble discuseion. my pr f �ts or, thq case. In three years I only Mrs. Charks Spry. bad.her young life ter- farmer, �f � , a 1w -, .
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0 ; one mus�rat lined Persian, lamb coll' The regulai I had nin doza . Grey towrabip, land Wis-S �
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- I &,r n of bad eggs from Moutrea micated in i� peculiarly sad manner. - While the petite daughter of Mrs. � Margareb - ,
� at $35, recyular price ,q48 ; - business of the Inati e was Mr. Elmer Lick, of Oaha � f, I
�- i The financial report . 0 one otter collar'and I * a, t o�k the but"Ieve y sh, -
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; xat lined, at $55 . co'at, high grade I � Kate - I
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_on�- the right Eide. Nearly 1 P __ I I ,next subject, " Handling and up Pmeut 1 sent to Toronto I had -playing in her mother's home, the little gill 'Ryan, of kickillop, hein - . . 1
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ra were rer-elected,wit-h � a the Fruit-" Mr. Lick is an inspector of fruit .
at.. . ,--_,, LADIES' 0APERI-NIES.-011e only first speak( r callb I Pric 3 I Pvc, � ihe more summ' oicoran tied the matrimonial I �
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. W m. Bell, the. tre Al�ska sable and seal c iibiva d. His theme was ,, poul- under tb e Fruit M aAer er eggs I would her mouth. The screw got idto the W�nd7 bow , . I i
� try for pro it on the ordinar farm ` The IaB b session of the Dom Now, farmers ipe and caused almost instant death. A%ra: longer than , t1i I I 9 � -
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qrogatiorx sable $25, regular price $35 at requis� te is to have ,fowl'y of the right he said that judging from a good/ deal of the price for those they sell. They should also room, found the child dyin � I -
[ f itlifully and efficiently- , 10n,,- front with tails, price $20, re,gular pric6 $28 - one 6nly all '11aska fi, inion kar�iament, and shou Idl %t tb B small eggs if they want a good pry, the mothe 1. .
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sable, capariub at, $28, ftular kind. Helonsidered the Plymouth! Rocks fruit he bad seen, as Ivell as the appearance gat it le eggs each day and have them beyond the power of relief. Mr. Spry, the -turned to the home of the bride *here the ! � �
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vi, enty years, ce $38; one only Ala8ka "sable and electric seal corabinadon !at $19.50 regu" 'Ind Wyandottes the most profitable igeneral ofmany of the orchards,the farmers of clean Ig(b them to'market every week, and child's father, is an engineer, at - I -
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� ap, inte�d in his pI 3e. Jar price $26.50 ; one Only electrie'seal and Alaska sctble Go bination at $L6 50, osefowl. They are good layere�ffi win- Western Ontario have yet a� good deal to present Bai- company Bpent st eDjOya . - .
lappoiated t reg,11 . , 3 folvl which lay l I 1.1 � . ble time. ! .Mr. and I I �
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�tfelt a the I nbla sable at $12 ter and ,look well when dressed.[ The learn on the pro the large eggs. ployed in Cincinnati. ill -
lar price $22,50; one Colur got los :
-ppreciation of ., regular at $18 ; one olectric L ghorns I d Andalusians I per care of orichards and the Two dozan'la,,ge, fresh eggs are wo Mrs. Nolau wi 11 reside on the'�roomls fine i , I
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are &ISO good packing rth more -On election day the property owner 3 of farm on�esnon, Grey, Where the 4 13 4
r. Bell's long, able &Ad - seal, ripple edge at $10,50, regular $16.50 - o of fruit.. The oroh4id should be than 1 " - �
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d to give such further tian at $9.50, re � and Perhaps Toronto'carried a by-law by a very large commence marr�ed life under � very . . i-, �
) nily electric, seal and Guy Fox aned umiefu I ens,,and they never get, 'but he plowed about the latter part of May or the n I - ,'I
g1flar $14.50 ; one o y, I Ot Clean at t iat. . A hen that will lay only I favor
. Ile %e oppos conibin� preferred t e others. These might be called- majority, empowering the city council to able rospeots. i . I 1i
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I � n1 , � �s I . t . . beginning of June, about 4h�ee or four 100 I arg( eggi is worth more than a hen that raise $103 000 to be used in th � il I
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lation, as they may, de, atiou at $$ 50 regular at $13 ---onb only blue oppossum and seal combinat' b It should be "barrowed hnd *will.ay .508 nall eggs. Also sell your eggs new buildings for the- Industrial Exhibi 'on Agtieul( - I �
' I 0 ; 50 the standard breeds for farmers' upe The- iachea* deep. . , 11 .
. � $7.50, re-ular at $12.50 ; one only electric 6eal 4 i$6. , re�aular $10.50 on poultry h olu�es should b�e;'d well kept oultiviated, so as to keelp down the for oash nd I u 1 ;ural Sopliety ws�s heIA, qn�, ; ,I .
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� Only 61ectric seal at $6, regular at $9.50 ; 0�. - I , � pur groceries for -cash,anq in that city. The exbibition directors h ive 8 Dh, in the cou�cil chamber, Aru,s�sejg :T1 �
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: I III I af ta ; thay I hould weeds and retain the moisture in the you will i's bi'tter ff at the end0f EUMM6 alrea,dy set-to work to -have the plans for . president JameE� Speir in thb I , with - I . 44 .1i
11 anley. anley . � I izegular ,It 8 only electric seal at $5, regular at also be th6r6ug y ventilated . This could ground until about the middle -ban, .
8".50; one only coney at $1 � t t 1, ��,
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Theelection in St - ) $6.50 ; fo r only 0�iey at $3. be done thrb'ugh the windows .by placing a sow from 10 to 15 pounds of red clover to � , cents per d ph in. The �, B *1
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I lar at $5,25. - . ! 50; 1 r0gu- ozen more in the proposed buildings prepared and I secretary4reasu�er - W � ;7 .
m of all the members -6f � � � � tra k, I . H, � rr I resented -J it .
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- � I I curtain befolre. them, thus AIIOW111g,� rentil- the acre. This will add bunions to the soil, trade for eggs or butter than he can get in pancy in time for this year's . fair. ceed' I I r, !1 I �
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. AlcNaughtou, the reeves LADIE, S' AND ' - ation and avoiding draughts. For liflater and the orchard requires burnous, as well as he ! ngis, which showed the ece'l )to to be i I i .1
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1111SSE& ST�RAT 6,0LLAR AND COLLAR- cash 'or hem' he gives less weight or dearer People Of the city showed by their v I � fi -
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nalamation there was onlY ETTES.-One only grey lannb at $5, regular at $8 ;, 4 - -good man in business offered me Iasi that.they atillwant the exhibition, des ite $1.,105.66'from i � � �Expeudi reg I I 1"i �
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cillore. This resulted as . , two only grey lamb at $1.50, mer conditic nis ad possible, and, th r.fore wh�at instead of clover, but the latter fall t n d Ilar a if I could find any perso I the fact of the large fal ling off iv att r 708.18, , ! L N _�
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I divi,don No. 1, 23 ; _�_ NO. regaular at $7.50 twO Colum'bia sable at $94.75, regiaar b,t q . three conE.,yi, very care must be taken to keep the heno makes the beat and cleanest graes when the wh 11 . endance which Ieav -14
t- Wide shouldets ' I . . eeping 0 ob 113 ml . I es a balame of sil ... 55. 3 ; $250 -1 � �
I No. 1, 3Z ; No.. -9 53'$ RUFFS. . them scrat6o *ug for their flood. - eggs W ano;her gob for cash. 0 improveme .to othe I - H � I
, No. 4, 41 ; No. 50-1 78 I at $3.75, regular at $5.50. � i active a coiii -as poi n as come to be pulled. He also recom ,ch sugar for one dollar's worth and receipts at the IaO fair. . ii
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23 ,- No. 5, 46. Tot4 -Three only Aust ralian beaver, !at $2. 6 ) c. aeb ; 3 Sable, , Aus- one by ha = Plenty fertilization and sprayingt ma h( wil' give one dollar's wor daughter of Mr. � c6re were elected as follow. . ;I .
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� traliart beaver, small, at $4. i He said many orchards t were 'destroyed by augarl ok ( thei eq w-preiident, J. ,.- -
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for "is ii3iRdi articles for 90 cents worth of Montreal, lost her life on Saturday as a re-- D. Warwick .
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1, 22 ; No. 2, 47, NO- -%vo sAles, m3dium, at $5.6.0, re- by litter, co' straw being the beat cious and improper pruning. The egga�qr bILtter and charges the V . ,Y .1 11
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0 - 58 ; N* o- 3, - gula'r $9.50 ; two sable, medium, at $6, 10 : one o ly sable, larp, at purpose. He believed in keeping hens beet time person wh6 'Sulb'of being terribly , Sohn Mc. I , � � v
N,G� 5, 52�-Tatal, 233. , -) regul R ' to prune il urned. The young Craicke R.'
� �9 ; NQ_ 2, ,ki-, regular $16.50 ; two only sable, 60 incheb loncIr all day and,�filling them up well at n' in March, pays the cai h one dollar for . n, Ott, .- �
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I 03 , regular $25, 1 1 g Th. " when the - wood is Lob frozen, .%mou it, 01 � P Gavin, D. Milne, George Robb James,- � xi
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-Total, 209- AFUFFS.-rwo o.nly child's grey jamb at 811.25, tVV0 only. child's: beaver . i i, quantity is not honestj She lit t Evans, R, I,
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No-, -2. 1& ;. ulorniag, ma, preferred to tur- top -of a tree should be removed in one year. 98 I even if he is a: lamp, and, being wea, , stum ed at F. S. E Cott a, .
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-Total, 176. Aiken- I I Preae2t .Day Saint. . � bl he Auditors, , nd A4 Strachan, .
No. 3, 67 ; ,tt $2.25, Me only ladierj' Astrachan at $2.50, two 01111y latli s' oppossum dt 02.253 nips, as turn ps are apt to taint the ggs. He also explained very mi utely the proper I � head of the stairs and 1 fell to the bottom, . I I � . .,
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3' Tili&t'at $ Thi � co inty would be thousands of dol- the Iannp setting fireAo her night dre3s, bell i
011"; C'nlY ladiea� AE�tra'ehah at $3, one only ladieF n P, , -1
.50 should be fed whole so as to gi the way to prune trees and the way they should lare b 3tte . 0 - I - -On 8 i
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At not be pruned. More-treea are injured and Seaforth I a ad Callum, of Brusoo - 7 � .�i
FUR CAPS.-Flve grey- lamb at $1 �Te'n"9'tbe ex'Iciae of picking them out. ff if every store and i a Buchanan, bel9ved wife of
0 .25, fr0e grey lamb at$1,50, 6 grey I - ' hich,was soon envel9ped in flames, . �
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lamb at $1.75, four grey lamb at $9, three grey Poon feed gi� ,en ground bone,;or if this Carl, killed. by improper and injurious pruning for ca ih vOul I give no credit b t sell all burned'her. body in 4 frightful manner I � -
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, ' 'tt '$-1 50, ten Au8tralian beaver a � the" could sell t - her son,in-law, 10;uno
orria. I t $2.25 ; ten Au';strahlan boavel, at *P2,59, six nex would pay 'any farmer. hi d farm- that village, ag6d 82 years. Her demise __ -1
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rie has sold hel- house I , six coney at $1.25, 8 peaked electrio eal and Aust�,alian many hens tc get a ten dollar bone crusher ard.of Mr. Swan, near by, where he gave I lad�)a assistance; a Id ing near the border land for several days. F�i I
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aglo where. Mr Lawrie i three Ca di 0. 1, I be' -ion of I how trees mintat ratc r to] d me in one case he go ; ' e i
, � - � nadian beaver ,it $5.50, tbree Persian lam � ' ' ' pt for hen. feed. Towards, eveni he� should be pruned � t five per � but sl3d died soon after 1 . -at Lachu ' i - U2! 1
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have been for soma tilne* �. $5 b at 84 t1i ee Persian Ia b a - This 01 ; .1 . te-, 1 Quebec I
, I - I )Oration was cent. 6ff a bill in goods d onthe ; � ' -Edith Killner, wh�'se home is in Ha . reft partu -
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� y,,Engtish church mini r i -f the audi- that would equal thirty er cent. off : I er on Ju.1 -4 .5
r# t would feed tl em a ration of two P "�.' witnessed by the greater part o uein two m Province and was married to heri now be- M
i� , three Perdan lamb at -,5',6.50 This is a fur salo, without any reserve.' We bran to one]parb of oatmeal. So tei cut 01300 and was highly instructive, and we year, p -for a � 11ton', was foundfrozen o dexth about sev ..n y'28, 1813,,58 years ago
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I -burn, is a g ! . clover and a fiandful of lim . � all buy and sell for � miles south of Vxbrid 0, Sunday morni, ig Chufttts, United ' - ri, Moms. . IN
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and � - � never grain Is fe(f it hould and interesting afternoon meetin � Phey ke he a ng It. which he learn : . . I -1 . .
. around the village- .. I g. mall eggs for trade. Next the home of Mr. Fred Jaggard. . . - �
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ails on Sat- some grit such as gravel or micha grit� the Innis &gain occupied the chair. � Addresses 61- bi a I 0 township
, -.e teaching in the Lun- i � � � last being the beat ' lot 90 were delivered by�, large " �u goods and give me the Toronto and made up �bundle of clothil g an .. where . , oh farm, 0 I
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I I . ground floor to a concrete one for h a �! hen I I .Yours truly - Pioneer life. Th#ty,ona Years fJ, .
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t .r so ; � avoided, -Grade carbolic acid mi I part of tbe� programme how. ,,It,ra Society was held in the Agricul. to . of Grey township, -
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-ghlin is home from Win' . ed to be the most 1asoiIiati'n'g and , 11, Atwood, on W duesday, 8th in Sa 1i .
I water is the best solution to kill ver in in . and eve3 of �to the Gloty Land on the afternoon . �11!
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JOhnson -Bros.' the ben house,, It should be sprayed on the y deservedly encOred. Mr� r at �erxdance, but not so large as to a, great deal of inconvenience through will be rememberea by many in that town- i -i . I
. 'Old 1 and, Thomas Lane, of Tuekerimitli, and Mr wish .
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. . it I roosts, walls 9nd throughout the house and . Me- management, was present- their inability to see'are female factory bei -pi . __ �
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Boomer, af-ormer Gorrier L ay* pla Ing on the concertino and - I venson ; I
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� i . * . ! is even a greater difficultJ in B�Curing young a -ad they together �ave "ee for themosiv,eg I ky"I ,�
da- last week.. -Mr- R- +++ !-++ I .1 i 1� 1 A i There ihould not be more than sixtee n r,he violin, accompanied by Mrs. Me- pre � t, I �, IR onnenberg ; direbto�s, J. A. women than in Toronto.
� . I I en's Kenzie on the organ. The vocal " � One firm of shirt� a very beautiful pr9irie. home, 16 miles north ' -4
Merton our new teach- i ; � Mitchel), T G. Ballantya rk
lin I solos by 8, J. B. Hamilton, � makers has recently moved to- Toronto for - -11
, kept in a flock for breeding purposes. are Meaers. A. Dalgetty, A. Brown and John jr., Joh6 8, Coi F I
I The DOMinion Express Money Order ,tiffordo thessaf st, 1�heapest and most should be taken in ihe selection van, Alex. Slituthers, Wm. � of Moose WountaiAl. in the same Jifstriot i
L, I of I oru and no other purpase than to be in a- poeibion to reside 'four of heri brothers. Duriog her pi
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I h*8 as in my and desarve'diy encored. get help. The manager of this firm asserts last illness of app*dicitiv with all Re ter- I
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Cod in Hul-let-tt on Satur, Intelligence islas ne3essary in a iastically received 5
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iss (,',race Taylo - � I I , ,d J. W. icki on. The da4q fix
to teach in. Algotn'l- � R . I . I . room and the � sh square �n it easant one' -
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ho has been r,he a Istaut I I and seemed to give- satisfaction to ' A n ieetingy )f th Mitefiell H' md by remo�ing to Toronto ,,he mother and all ahaa,- brothers and - .
t hooks, while too head should be short 6nd the large Society was h�l�l e oriticultural hopes to get many of his I i1sters. .
I for the, past two, Yearflk i stout with 'well curved beak, One pure audience, fully half of whom were -ladies. in the con' old girls. I with the exce ti f Mrs. Kneelitel. of
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. wl will Put on as much flesh! in 0, � Stratford, and X J. WArner, of 86 Paul, .
� , J*0 ! ACDO I A, D bred-fo AT EXETER. : Smith P -681 I with Dr. ! The disease was brought ia Cornwall by a United States,werp present. She Will -be . I
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. ..i 7 hen hatohing should be ex inel a large number was Dot expected, b t th' with a b Ja ce ' rly $50 ' the town selling pic- have been drawn' ti, her for Comfort, aylfn- ;
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