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. . ONMOTE PAPER -919 *#Von 0; 1 1. I to the T, AL ExroE
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i . . 33 . i - Week Globe, $1.65.
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I I I - DISTRICT KA I I 1436 ! ' of T1.12EXPOSITOR And Week y Wlltnea , $1.60
i I AT— -_647 - V each w ee . A commit;be, compo ed . .
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! i j I I i __ — , Messrs MI Leku, Best Am [ Gunn, w I as P,p" TAE ExposiToR and We inateT, $2.50.
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. I Tim Hrito.s REcTMALR5 1. -We take ion TIM ExposiToRawnd Far i g, World, $1.75.
_ bli I pointe t I ascertain Alf ;the informat I Sun, $1,80.
! I t - the following from . ' fer nee to h beet sugar; indus- T in ExposrrbR 'an Farm are'
the publi ed reports of -11 poasib14 i a , i . i
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, HALF PRICE he Oata Legislature, try w4h vieew of irk( ,, Andmanyoth4s. if oudon't., .
I F I I the proceedings of the Oata 4oing capitalists :, see
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I . . %_ on Monday last: "Replyin4.4 Mr. . ntereate i the paper you ,#out Up us a card.
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I T. y -General said tb ta registrar splendid imeeibilides tha Seaforth offers. I I -,"
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;1 .I. - ty, which office had been v&4 b since 1899. Messe8 eon and He Tilton, was Ali- . __ __ — ...--,
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11 n we or ree n. nterview Mr. George c wen, I f e* milk -b6ttlee,.-
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For the next two weeks we will offer In, large counties, divided i 'e . Zve the bre6king o a f , I
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. I our :regular 25c package of I I Fernside " constituencies, there was fr ' W I reference tot aie flax mill. The sst week was the stormiest week of the
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-, 4 . , -Note Paper at the special cut price of erteed trouble in deciding as , the localit I clerk Wait structed to ad jertise in the local season so far. The weather derk kept up
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from which appointments sh I from time to I be and Mail
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, time be made- The duties- Of the position, j, papers 4n in the Torontc Glo WB racket nearly all the week. . As a result
. . I for tefid s for the construction of the ho, country roads were badly blocked,
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. _ 1, I however, had beew well diipf arged during , drainage orks, according to the plans and akmers were unable to et but, andbusiness
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. I - .. the vacancy by an ex-oflk4o J!o gistrar, and it specifidat ,no of the engineer, said ,tenders ti: town was dull. .This week, however, has
. - I peoted that there would be much ' - 'BV.
was not ex i to be rise(:. 7ed until the 2ad of April.
- )eon better ; the roads are getting tisaked
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I . I . , ormanoill ap" law N(5.- , , providing e.r-
I -for 25 .ceuts. furtherdelay in making all for the construction of
I I I - or TWO Packages . I i . . : e Istreets, Lud business is commenoi g to reviv M 0
- . . polatment"', —0 I ; - granolith. walks on certain of th 6bert Willie has no* got comfortably'
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. 0 STnu(.-K xr,RioH. Tho Ony friends of i
11 . I have the !! me registered and a n6tic6 ' of lx6derich street. -The yo tog ladies bf thq
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I - I contains five quires, or the Misses bloore, daughter$ f Mr. William such r i 'ration inserted in a dancing part- r in Cardools hal;
, Ea,oh package Moore, for many years libraitian, of the Me- i - Wn gave
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I . . - heets, of either. ruled or plain super- chaniois Institute in this to*n, but now of!, ITOR ' i Monday evening. Th re was.; a fair at
, I . _'0 a I rowing o noney to meet current Oxpenses ndance of young peopte and all looked aq
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J I I- Zte. . Wingham, will be glad to a 0 e goo . i
. fine , - was 0. Accounts to, the amount of they were havin A. ood time.-The q
I luck which has come th ir ''A 1. I he fol.
. I as another fire a arm' bout tren o'olooiC
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. I . he ` I then a4i(Irped. onday eveninw, but, f rt-unately.' it was
I - - South, Window. '. vanes of last 'week, ful explains it .-
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4 I I TMV IIVE s. -The ollo,wing were ticket- ev. Mr. Martin, of Exe r, is teaching in
I A I town, have received notice rem. England I is week by Willism
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I . L I a r their, the Collegiaito Institute
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. . 1. - credit there. Legal steps ha been taken Somer v , P -town" agent of the Grand ,ptibstitute for Miss Kirk cod, who ,is not
. , ill U : Miss Mi6rtha Tollardo ,yet able to be out.. -M. . G. F. Rogers,
. I I REMEMBER for he sale of the property 'i ioh is valued Trunk . ailway ill
THE PLACE PAPST'S at nearly fifty thousand dol re. In thel Leadbu ' , to Page, Nor h Dakota ; Miss Tjiucipal of the Collegiat , was laid off duty
. . obie, Seaforth, to West Branch,
, Nettio 21 eek on account. of
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"I i course of a few months th y' xpeot the sale , I I . if r a coup e o days this
. i oney i thoi Miobigaib ; Mr. Neil McNeil, Winthrop, to
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: I . I j SEAFO 0 tbei Bay Oit I M i ohigan ; Mr, James McDonald, '
. I — gra4iated n r I , anitobs, spent a few do ya last week with
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_:- - I h a cousin, Mr John Mclntosh. paroyd
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. I ip), ;. $2,300,000 Ma6ca Wed eafty evening, under the au,spic I i; fixed up for them.- Miss Sparlilh , of
'! CAPITAL (Paid. U several Sir Kpilghts of tb usse a
, . 34 3a' Aid, was ivell attOnOd, and
I I - - $2,300,000 the 71 .Wingham, was the guest of Mrs. .1, C.
I I R EST, *bee lodge visitedl,hair si6te lodge in town .
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il 0 .. - and ex6mplified the d.egree i fiil '3 up to expectations in 'orget the .0 rnival
. I k LJ ,work to the Sit was I eceived, reig this week. -Don't ,
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: 1 SEAFORTH BRANC"3 Knights here. After the in!itiatiov,an oyster t I r. Carnachan as. well I
I ,; - , I . . . I I v . . and his : leotions showed him to be a soloist : ill be good ice, lots of
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- , ; and fowl supper was serveq by Mr. James . ii.ordinary torib. MNs Gunn,. a of
. - 'k. I Main Street, Seaforth. of more* ]a
.- itK7 Dick) in -his usually splendid style, a part of . I ated her ud' ience. ill be there. -Mr. George C iatbr,
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I f Knights VVindsor; son of Mr. Cal er j
" i A General Banking Business tran s- the proceedings in whieh all the Sir I n d
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- collected, were all6wed to particip%W and to which Hera 16( .ions were well chose n were . of MoKillop, spent a feir days las
. i, 7 - i' " acted. Farmers' Sale Notes We icongiatulate our rendeke4 in a pleasing manner, her cottish visiting his old friend, -Mr. John Molnt.csh.
I . %. e at lowest all did ample justice. I d natur-
* on sam Brussels friends and also I I Mine He I) select ii. lbting particularly well ai , M"r. Jokkn McCaW hap. sold his brick resi-
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I 1i rates.. . ally Ire ered. A solo by Mrs. George 1 . E_ n I
1, man er in which the I dence in gmo "' Mrs. John Kyle,i
I - . points in a Dick for the excellent BaldWi was sweetly sung and deservedly sd.lyeiet as secured' a very t
. 1 DroLfts Sold on alil i i C nada, proceedin,qa were carried o , and the merut 4 f .I $1,800. Mri
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; the United. States and Europe. I - sit endor d' The church choir also gave several 0 cei-Mr. R. Lums.
. bore hope they may soon h idee, comfortable reside
; . DEPARTMENT. -Interest P another vi on aelect,M in a pleasing 6nner, which fully . :i is - ain sufficiently recovered'from his
. . '. SAVINGS from their Brussels brethre ,I also a call . die ag
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, ! allowed on deposits of One Doll friend 11 Jimmie. :
I I I z] I tained. i Ise Pickard acted as accompa6st, ajd & C,udmore intend lifiving their anrival
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I I W. K. PEARCE, PRORIBITIo-N- DEBA e debate 0 . I a6tion sale of horses at their stabW,in Sea-
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'j. R. S. HAYS, the eot&Pnnient was a real muF-ical and I I
Solicitor the subject of " Prohibit :.) " under the I I . ,If rth, on Saturday, March let. I The' lot
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. . I auspices of St. James i erar Society,, I T ill consist of young heavy draughtsi driv-
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I - . I - w came off on Tuesday e ing last, in their fllatlot ctory in a financia ' Dint of view. era and workers.-Mra. W. K. Pearce, who
i to -i . I 'as been ill with pleuris, r, is now I recover. L
I Attend the Best. ball, over thesepars, school. The attend I . . ' A
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I . - - those present seemed to. be much interested , there was service in St. James' church.
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I I or . SL ate. Iosti ute Board for 1902 met for organ. I ;
, .. Z- I in the debate. * There W., r fout deba,ter 'IagTha Jarvis ooncert-will be repei ted, by
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1 016'' i I izatio , i i the council chaimber, on Wedues- '
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L 21TRATFORD, ONTARIO, out during the discum-ion. f Mr. JUmes Per., I Iq very Wednesday evening during lent, at
I . A school well known from one enA, of cell occupied the chair, and periformed hi8. ate achoo . - Mr. R. S. ys was re-eke.ted 1 :30 p. m. -Mr. Charles Routledgelof Tuck-
Ce.na(la to the other for its supeiior L work. daties to the satisfaction 0 both partits. ohairip'an Ison, secretary, and I vr8mith, rec ived a lefter from "On
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L . itudenw admitted at, an -v time. Graduates Each leader appointed a referee, and theae Mr. Wm Elliott, treasai r. The report of who is in Indian Head,Northweat Territory,
Write for in turn select.kci a third, $I'd upon these the ttemurer for the e 0 wed. a this week, saying that he had met';with an
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- rested the duty of deciding i ipon the points balan o of $1,247 34, a compa Jd with Accident, having had the bones of his right
: . . , atalogue. . 0 . $1,243% the previ oar. T a very hand broken by a wheel passing ov: r it, but
. - brought out during the de )ate, and after I Ious Y. 0
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. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prine al. n idered
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. I 1 4"4-62 very careful and close atteriti )n they decid , ';:It 1, at the time the letter wds written he was
- I- . . . had an that the ,commercial department has this I jotting better, and hoped to be all right
I i - ed, to call i b a, draw, as b ti E -ides - : I I instituted, at an expense for _
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I - . equal number of pointe l This' dlecinon yle . goon. -Mr. S. Reid has purchased the Grey
P . typewritirs, etc., of about $200, while an
I I seemed to give satisfaction to all conT I farm, on the Mill- Road, Tackeramitb, on
, . - .1,' Not What You Spend cerned. During the evenitg some pleaul)ff up-to datb set of seven operating tables, *hich he has been living for five ye,ars, from
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- . But what you get for what you selections on the piano werp given by MrW. tm t, au a cost A over $50. The the estate. The farm contains 54 acres, and
, I spend, that counts. The beat W. H. Bullard, and also !a solo by Miss deparl. he pays $2,750 for,it. It is a good place,
- Ldu Dunn, which added nol It little to the efficioncY of the staff has added m4ch to the And is very conwrliently situated. -As Mr.
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I I is the cheapest in the end, so it I ce03 ol the school. The inatitdting of a 'James Dickson, of Roxboro,'was driviog in-
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I conitylercial department, wibh a specialist io to town with a horse and cutter, on Tuesday
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; ! i - Icharke, I morning, he had a narrow shave. He met
Henderson's Photos. A,N OLDHUROMTE'S Su.' (Ess.-MAIIY of the boar , as a large number of p pils, who Mr. Grieve's milk team, which was running
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. i . our readers'will still reooll t .Mr. John 13. otherl,wis .would go to Stratfordli or some away, about mid -way between Mr. Cowan'a
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- . im-F-Crayon and large work 'a I Gibson, who left about 17 'e rs ago, to ps heripl 11 e to talre a commercial course, new gate and the concession. By sharp driving
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his fortunes in the United'i f batea. He: remain b re. A cadet corps has !also been
. . . has . ., t D11a turning oub Place, , j ast as' the
,i , been engaged in f armini in!! XjkinsOrL coun- organize( ,which : romise a to be vei y popular
L - J. P. HENDERSON, Seaforth. -1 p "go went tearing past. Had he mob them
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1 4 1 1761 ty, Iowa, near the tov n 4Terril. Ile had. wt,th the 5 pupils,and M r. Brown, who is a , am -part.of the '
t any other would not
w I a farm of 600 aore,3, whichl: ie ,has recently' q alifiedj instructor, %i I begin a regular have been able to get out of the way, on ac,
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r disposed, of for $50 per ac o, and wbiob he caurse .61 mflitary drill . n the spring. The count of the great depth of snow -Mrs. El.
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I I purchased a few years ago 1 f )r $30, per acre. bqardl -have d6cided to ontinue o ani ual I
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7 The Terri[ Tribune s:iya : 0, About bix years s6bolorshipa of a year's free tui3n to the '
t? . 9 . 1 adaress the Women's Ohriatian Temperance
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I , . . ago J. P.; Gibson came to!, Loyd township pupilJ-ro h the town, and also the! one from : Union, of Seaforth, at the residence of Mrs.
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W. N. WATSM SEAFORTH, and bought the farm whiO he sold last the o0un ry, who takes t be highes lmarks at!l Wm. Pickard, Goderich street, on Wednea-
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*,gent tor the . Tuesday, four miles northv Oit of town. Ab. 'the efitr pce examinations in midsummer. 1 day afternoon next, tit 3:30 p. m. All
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I , Natidnal Cream Separator," ir.anu- , i .
I mond Sewing, Ma3bil-ke company, the timq.- he bought he gave, hat everybody : I 0-
iav-tured L,y the Ray - I . 1 la,dies in sympathy with the cause Are cordi-
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I I vf Guelph. The univereal favorite, gluiple, and beau -P thought was an enormous Ori ce for the land,, Cleiarit , I sale of Berlin Wools until March ally iuvited. TwQ rinks from the Seaforth
I i ti(ul In deatzn, few parts to clean, easy to operatU, but he traded in a farm i a P. ymouth county 8bli. Plait 00101 oz., ,dd shades 6c an cz., !
. Teliable and durable, mi)ro points. o y I curling club went to Hensall on Wednesday,
. f merit than an ,r i I
eridot skimmer eultAb16 for from at abetter price than Idna ivas s-illing for Shetlabd F a9s 7o a ske n. , kru. Rudolp , Seafotth '
. : 1 to play a friendly match with the club of
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I . other separator, a p wd.. Call at my office - and ex- ' there, and i b has provedto ib, 3 a good inverst., I - I 1783x
I- -two to tv enty-OV6 co - I i that town, and came out victoiious by a
r . T, V noEJ rapidlyl Two ir e weeks only to got winter boots,
r I . awine the -National" before purohming a gc para- inent. Land ba ad a. .d more - --- - -- --- -' r
I . tor_ Sold on easy tierlim and show at cut pilces. Don't pass fihis store it inj sina,11 score. -The first. skating carnival for
i here than in that co T e consider !,L.1,vy rubbers sox, oi- felts cf tiny descrip-i this season takes place on the rink this (Fri-
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. - I was a ,b t $30 per acre., tion, W. Will6, 130 te and Shoes, Seafortib. i
i -V%T- MT. , I day) evening. It will be the great ice event
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I 1 1 1 . He sold the lakd last Li4 for over $50 : q- I
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I ueueral insurance Agent, and Dealer in Sewing 1 of the season for both old and young.-
3tachines and Bicycles, per acre. The farm h 81 pr ctically nette'd WAsT 'D. -Choice rol.. butter, 1pe ; No. 1, The little son of Mr. Alex. Stobie, who has
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. , . NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTIT, des h amount it has inink or Ix, $360. Our slaughter sale of Dress '
i 100 prbdaced,'which is not! 1. , Mr. Gibson Good87dur' ig January ani Febru-Ary, is worth 0 1 been ill for some time,. is not much im.
,* . . . . inuestosee. G.E.Klso,wffigham. 17711ing; proved. The poor little fellow is now
: . I — __ , gives POSS683iOnMarch Ist, d will spend the I I .
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. I 11 have a big pub, felt g.0-pid'Z, sox, rubbers, et during February. -R. d the time. -Mr. M. Heffernan, o H
, , baon has Wilild . n,.,,ays lo3k, eaforth. ..
- .. Comiter's Jewelry Establishment, lie sale o,bout Februar Mr. Gi oa , east,00 a ne eam, o - ye
- ...- I . been one of the beat fa a in the tow Inohip - ?_ - , - q . .t .
- _:_. - -, v SEAFORTH, and has done much for th advancement of To--, F, MFRS.--Tim*y, Alaike and Red horses to Mr. T. J, Berry, of Herisall, at
_ k. - the county along the lines f C13vel, bou ht and sold at NcGinnis' grocer:, eto1*0 the Seaforth bores fair on Wednesday, for
- The Enaagement Ring being a progress. The Seafox-W 1783-6 ' J 300. Mr. Heffernan always raises and
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I piece of Jewellery about which so family have the confidene and esteem ot NoT 1G.". -Switches m do from combings, I .ps .
much interest centres, the community in general. I It is hoped they miss - . E. o3s, rooms over I Janies Wakson's office, I C' c good horsea.—Mrs, Whitesides, of
E, ' W. N. Watson's.
I go, is visiting at Mr.
correct in style, good in quality, will not remove permartenkI from our com- Notth Mai trce , ox orth.1 1780-tf '
. 113 , —Last week in mentioning the demise of
th-n C,)Mes the price. We can muniby." Mr. Gibson is' a n -iii law of Mr. Specia sale of boots and shoes for twoi, 'Mr. Wel. Spepce, of Ethel, the respected
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V design of setting and Thomas Livingston, of Hul ett, near Alma. weeks, Co piliencing Satin I Y? Fe' ruar I .
give you any '
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I I E "k. Willi, & . township clerk of Grey, we said he had been
; .- .- __ i any combination of stoues. , . * I make, ror, 11 for the Luc] w I t t_
t -.', I ! Son, qppc -I'te Comm e. Clal te , Seafort ill about two years. We are informed that
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T, N_ y I . ing Ring is a very im- ,
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1 1 TjiE MITCRELL, ELE.UrJ6- SQUARBLE.— ; I 'in this we were In error, and thap-he had
. bant piece of Jewellery. We
- 1. por The recent municipal ele WANTri.D. —T gned will,
I i -bavetheminall quali6es of gold, et ii in the town CATTL$ , e undersi -i only been ill about Fix months of hiammor.
- of Mitchell occupied the a p n I I
i ,ntio, of Chief take in foristraw feeding, un ii Spring, tifin or twelvei hage of the luDge.-The horse fair here on
1. and fully guarAnteed. Oar repair Justice Meredith in 0 re, at Toronto, cAttlej 0 i ery reasonable t 'rms. Apply 0 JAMES,, Wedn6aday brought out a large num-
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. departmeut-is strictly up-to-date. b MCGN, 'asl eiJarth. 1783.3 ,;
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on Friday last, when . . iRowell appear- . : I —0 ; it farmers and quite a lob of horses, despite
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W. R. CUUNTER, . . . I . Manager ed to appeal in the .case f the King b6nd Lov,u. Riruvs.-Intb Globe's r I ortofthel the bad roads. Besides the local buyers,
I Alfred T. Dj vis Against ii ugh Campbell, Torooto University C Ilege Lit rary an&' there were several present from a'diatance.
\ Samuel R. Stewart, Alfre4f J. Blowes, and Scientifi i Society the fo lowing r A good day's businees was done and severa
, . __ - , Isaac Hord. Campbell w elected mayor, - e rence to', horses were disposed of at good prices.
11. " . an old Si i'aforth boy is In de : - " Mr. G. 'R. [ .
I i and the three latter for co4inciflors Of Mit- Andeirsa . 0, I I I
. Seaforth's, Leading Shoe Storo . . I - I ,, M. A., exhibited some beautif4 I .1
V,.( .1 chall. at thb late inuniel , I election, butt exparim ' ts on wave otion an4 polariz-11 1 11,'C,.)f0_NDV11LLR WA TS THE ELECTRI(
- with the exception of the I a E t named, they ation: of * lit " -The Dr. ohlyn, N6w York,, ]ROAD Some time agc , when the promoter
. nary let, as this td say about'
" ' _. . were unseated by a judgme3t of Judge Bar- Times, oj'Te r of he'Wuron and Bruce electric, railwa3
_ - ron, of the county of Per 4, who dectiared ,
" ____ ,_ another lormer Seaforth to : ' 6 Or. J. M., were pioeming from the different munici
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the election void,and ordej a new elect ion. L
The principal ground for dc laring the el Campbell, of 669 L,eonar' street, was elect.' Pali iea through which it was proposed th(
e0- ed bY a Inanimous vote bard of -the Scot -2
I tion. -void was that at the V ioadsh uld pass, the right of way ever the
i . . , ' . e .of the contest tieh Qe1t to Society of 1 ew York, at thel highways, this privilege, after due consider
t the appellants had, ,eit ,,r directly or election I f officers, wbicl l took plape on the ;
I Shoe Bargains. through others, had A . ation, was refused by the Tuckeramith council
;a Aim againattlie evenbig fthe 30th ulb. I After th' election! This action on4
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I municipality. The a . , heir paIrt made the romo
I ppe i 2ta, i b app are, the doct ir read an origt al articleic in press . 9 on
and a,nol her in J)oet d wap warmlyl theportion from Seaforth ter Brucefield
at the time of the election ?ere members Of era alter their 'proposed route, leavio
X Xx _X K EX j§ the Citizens' Municipal Le -I ue, which had cheeria -Mr. if. Ni,
- d,'? ij ahnZ purohased thei This did not suit the people of Egmond
an action agaiost the town I quash a by- .
, i rebidenci, on Goderich s ;reet, in i which hei ville, and on Tuesday eveni g a pub',Ii(
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I law Closing a street for tho purpose of en. has lived.: for many years " He paid $750 for' eeting was'lield in Dal 'a D
February being the stormiest and largilog & park and . I i in - hall for the pur
zn making 9. race course. y
'T. Munroe, of Portage la Prairie,! ' se of discussing the matter,
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I I coldest manth of the year, you The action was sabsequ I po and,if deeme
- en y settled by the I Mr. i necessary, to take steps to induce the coun
: was her('last week vi3iti g his uncle,
- - : I will need a pair qf felt boots, or quaAing of the by-law. I. Rowell eon. James chaeL Ile efton M nday for oil to change its decision and gra nt th
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. i aocks and rubbers, or overshoes 0 Collii g dist ict, wh re Mrs, Munroe is
. I I I ) ual capacity, bad no clainilagainat the muni. . . 1 'franchise asked by. the company. Rev. i N
. i to keep your feet warm. viaitio ivee,l
. . g Mr. lauroe, although al Shaw was appointed chairman of .the meet
I I '"T e, cipality, bur, simply as f the I -
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I I . ' inlembers o . young rr, n, is one ,of the old residents of the nd Mr. Beattie, teacher, secretary
: i need the room that these winter Municipal -,-League. Chi91 Justice More- Portage nd one of the
I . - . I solid busi'ness men' Mr. .G. E. Jackson Address me
I goods are takfing up ; therefol,e dith pointed out.the clausel) be the law which ed the 'I, etin
. I . 0 of th6pl'ce.-Miks Beatrice Scott,. daugh. 7
I . - ! - disqualifies any person wb by himself ; or ; and advocated the reconoideration' 6f th
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I if yoi'i want bargains, this is- the . I ter of 111, James &ott, passed her second'! n ter by the council, going over the objec
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. I - . ar,,has any ac- year'i-, e, 4minatiou at tie Conseivatory of 1 t 'at
-Aore.you're lookim, for. Note ,t . - tons which had been raised in opposition t
. , 0 tion, claim, or proceeding a,in-st the town ]MUSic, r l .
. ! . . route, lastu
ices . . or municipality. The app 41 was dismissed ly, stan( ng first in the E rat -class honor list.. forth the advantages , which would accru
. few P't 186K, Very successful -I thegrantingof the franchise, and settink
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7 1 1 with;coata. A new electio will be neceaz Mies -Ray Dickson, da ghter of Mr. 8 "
Woiaen?a felt slippers, .reaular price -,- -J from having the railway run from Seafortl
i 0 oc, sary,: and this will take plaTT, on Friday, t,he Dickso'n land a p pil of I liss McFaul, passed i '
I i for 50o a pair. 21st o:f February, and, the : . , to Brucefield and on through to Bayfield
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I h a ver.V a Jacessful xamination at [the same Mr. Black, one of the councillors, was &18(
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Women a felt gaitev , regular price $1-25, week previous. - E
. . : . ,Tminations a instit ti in. --!Dr. cGin ` a tele. " esent and stated fu)
I rishas h1d
. I for 95c a pair. I .. W. I - 1 I I pr y the reasons wbic
phone in talled i Aia ffi,,e. os i
MeWs felt gaiters, regular price $1.50, for - I 0 Th e desiwn ,, led the council to not as they had done
I- Cot -Nem. -The council nieV on - to " hello ." the d ctor should aek for I
$1.15 a pair. ' , Short addresses weref also given by Mr
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- night. The street commit -.,33 was instrat. 73.-41r 1 A oes Lee, son 0 1* -
. . : Blen s gum rubbers, regular price $1.35, for I . Mr. J'mes Lee, Thomas Hills and Mr.' John Torrance, A
. - - $1 a pair. ed to have Apecifioations prepared ter,' a drove mf 1from Br ntford, reachiu here on! resolution was unanimously paese& settin
I ! cement culvert on Main ti0et, at the oori er Merida i He vas acgompauie by his i
Alen's overshoes, regufar price ', 1.55, for - ? y forth the views of the meeting ane'l askin
$L35 a pair. of the recreation grounds. i The clerk Was cousiq, liss M4y Roos, of rucefleld, the council to re -consider their decision anc
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instructed to advertis or t riders for the They y drive I nd bad oads 'but I giant the franchise,' provided th; Inter
. Men's gum -rubbers, high laced, flannel ef , . . ba, a stor la ' b
lined, regular price $2.50, for ',' ,2 a construction of the said c verb and to lay got t . Mr. Le intends eats of the public could be proporly safe
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. I pair.. . I the same before the counci 4b its next meet- open ngi COUP of weeks visiti g friends guarded, and a delegation was appointed t
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- I M en'a sox at lo, west prices. ing ; the work to. be donc a soon as the ill t is V ofnit . , Mr. WT. Patterson had vV i ait on the cou.noil at:their next meeting 11
season will permit. The a nual report of th X'Rf ( tune 0 FridaS, to have another
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-A number of people have picked up s?nie . .8 , I t .
. . 8 rong's hall, on Satuiday. i
- - snaps on our bargain table at onal the fire brigade was receive - the ppoint- fi or li a almaw in the furniture fac- . :
I meat of Mr. W. Reid as 0 f"was confirmed tory. ia is t second aocident.bf a simi- . F I !
75c and 61 a pair. I I -
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and the usual rebate of $1 . each member lar nat
14 __ of the brigade granted. Tk annual grant within' a1few wee a. -The team attached to I NOTES. -Remember the meeting, unde
! of $50 was made to the ch f of the fire Mr. 1. . ieve's milk van took it Into their the auspices of the. East Huron Farmers
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I . . brigade. The auditors' repa .,t,waa received heads ion flCuesday morning to make a quick Institute, to be held I in the A. 0. U. W.
I I - I and the clerk was InstruOd to havei ib milk 4eliiery. While tie driver wag de. hall on this (Friday) evening, to oommenef
. : published according to law, A proposition liverinig i ilk at la house on John street, at 7 .30. A musica programme 1will b(
0#&W4Q - - was received from J. they atat ted off, t . an to G)derieh a reet
. 0. Lit , y, of Water. , - I and given, Also addresses by Miss McKenzie and
. Ice, with regard to startip a threshing then t &in stroeb, turne& north and rob Professor Graham,. besides local talent.-
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100- I , machine works in 84afortII4 provided a mile.'a A a -qua r. By, fhis t'4me they The share holders -of, the Waltoii Unioic
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. . C4,A town grant him a loan of $ 5 0 -the
. #_JL.r1f01?T11Pk .. ,000, Uha weTe pre 4y wefl winded and were stopped Cheese Factory, deem # advisable t sell
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I . committee consisting of th3 mayor, jarld by ,A toar I that wore coming into t wn from fo 11 otory and machinery, and will 1 hold a
Pr,!e Agents Lycoming American Rubber,-. Me.we. Gunn, Beet, MoLeaA and Hamil,ton, the nottl Fortunaf ely no harm as done meeting In McKim's hall, on Thurscia after.
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th, for the ;transaction of attack of fever. --Rev. E. Schuelke, pastor . Ming ,
noon, February 2C preaching in The Incol .
—We regret to say t 'at Rev. A. - of the Lutheran church # Was . i
business. at. - There,, was no I
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W. Dever is at 11 on t - he siok 0 rob here.—Mr. and Mrr. . OF .. .
recoyery. Rev. Mr. servi ' og in the . .
Jorrow took charge of his'w'or I& on Sunday John' ley, jr., h ve returned from a vNib I
to En ,,,Iewood. hey became snow bound .
laub.—Miss Jennie StewJib,.*ho has been nee on the- I I i
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visiting friends in hi vi inil y, returned to and hi d quite an ex iting iaxperle d i I
Is )rne. Their f orse r9n away Once an i
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h r home in Walkerton on Tuesday.—The , wayb got stu * in the snow. -
- anoth r time TO -W .
roads in., his vicinity have be!n completely I inj red.—Mr. #1ohn i . I
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blockaded owing to the conti iued storm.— tuns I 9 family to Clinton I , 1, I 1. I ________-10_
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Mr. and 151 rsi "Berry entertainoa their young Pran moved with! hl I (in to S —
friends ob FAday evening of 'last week, at last week.—Mr. P-Boagan. has move( The Peop 'e P Opft ". 7T-90
the farm he recently purchased from mr. J. I -
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wbioh an enj.olyable time was spent. I I .
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COU,NCIL.—Counoil met abl Mr. I - ii ular I
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Leadbury, on Monday afternoon; members Noi r,s. —Ab t4e Loyal orange Lodge I
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all present.'- The auditors' japort was re- county convention held here on Tuesday,. I I
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oeived and passed, and the . clerk was it was decided that the 12th, of July shall be . I !
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authorized to have fifty copies printe I celebrated at Brussels this year. . New Spring lAvrehan4ise in -be - - I . *4 - :
There was a balance of $1,024.26, and re- - free li6rary board for'the year is - ,ginning k .
I Wingliam find Its way herelin large q, * I
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ceived from ntireat after 31st I d as follows : -Mayor Vanstone, J., i ufttit1% "I .
collector and i I comp9se rand by the fir-st JDf March this I NOUN
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December,'$329.61, with about $1,000 of ' Prio A H. M04- I store will be spar ling in every . Eftt ,
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municipal funds to loan nov at'5 per cent. I grove, E. L. Ac'enson, A. Cosenv, and J. with rich fresh weaves right - 00MIr .. - dersigued, *A
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Accounts wore paised and p4id &mounting i E D& is. A meMng is to be held ab 11 once : t4 I I o_v_, tin ,e
looms. I I I
to $46.13. 'James D&rling waited on the ; oint offi-jeri3 and frame rules and kegu- i njutual conof
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council aboub public school No. .3 being . Is ion ,—One of. the -saddest funerals we This store is spreading earlybefore you The -j
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turned into a Roman Catholic s-eparAt" have n for yei ra was that of Mrs. Mary very lateeb whis,&rs of fashion-- t 11 - owing to *i
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school, leaviltig him and four more Protes- J. Br ,oil We Inesday. Five, years ago which we I --- I - I I -
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rezeiited tp-
payers withoub a public school. arm in arm.- I .
tan u rate I she I her hui baud who died then with I eap"K. I Dated:
As they took possesliOn Of the school prof. consu tion &)d now she has iollen - I I :
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party, the council could take n i o action in a Viet to the a cne dread disease, leaving You can -'b see or k#pw the quality *Xd, I
; A sub- standard of our t'lerchaudiso * .
the mean(Ime. J61in B. Aitcheson waited three little boyer Mone in the world. , & I
drain grieva'ace', scription list in id of the mother was oirou. ti ements bZ'uw..k
on the ccuncil about a ,f ,
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under the Ditchei and Watercourses Aot I lated around to*n during the past week, print we cannot do the goos, io . I
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He led against award ad the - j adge i and rur citizens subscrib64 freely thereto. however,, we have bought a mestivW - - 1,
WU-e= the award. and he wanted to ' The oney will Aow be ,used to asaist the land complete selection, sure to metb_ 01 .. I
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know if the council could i any w&V over every tasto and :every -purse. I B
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rule the judge's deciiion. ' Council could I 0 . The goods we are ; ting into Atock Ve i stawl 0
take no action. Patrick Ryan waited,on I 0onstance. I put . .1
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c u velling ot the boundAriy Tw more wee'ke only to get winter bo-)ts 9 h-afS beou
of Morris, ,without authorilty from either If in you to know it. Ve mbeli.-
and 9 oes at cut pi-ioeer. Don't pass thi; store . don1 brai .
aounci He brought a letter f n,ed o' fies,3- rubUrs, sox, or felts of any deserip. on -how cheap, yoO know, ,001UJDMS
1. I r6m Morris ; but on how V J
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Killop to pay . . 1.1eM ; .
council askiog Me it., It was tion. . H. Willis, Boots. and Shoev, Sesforth. good.
0aid. , By-law No. 50, for dr i g pur - I . . I -
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Ne spaper triinipet , h e bus'l
poses, known as McKillop Drairt ,. 2, wo, New Laces and: Embroidef, g, I Z
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P! vislonally passed, 'and the court of rei Z . to I . P. .
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vision on said by-law will be held ab Lea& ' ed by stock, cipital and liberal manage- These are goods thati come into p4y 1,cr lk .
bury on the- 10 h of March. The clerk was ment And this 1 one ,reason why, The E. 'many purposes at -.04's ti.ma iif the 7"L , , GrOlig
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awthorized po ask for tenders for two steel - M, ul Dry G a Cold. Store, Seafortb, .
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bridges near Winthrop and cement &but. growi i so into Opitiarity, and why they are and and one differ __ t .
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ments for same. Those wanting pffices of putti )g into stock such an immense range of nature. I , patrouag
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peith-masters, ferice-viewers and 1: . done h o%
eeper ply at next meeting. Council ad- of ri taining old customers and making We can meet your req.firirementff in thij lize I
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journed to meet at Leadbury, on Monday, man now. Arel you to be one ? I - with a handsome i-assortuieub, at - 1:--,v
y . t . I prices dealing I
the l0th Marcli, at 11 o'clock in the fore- 1783-1 that will warrant your future pmham, ,
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noon. J. C.. MoRpasoN., Clerk. OFl?icERs EL,EOTED. —At the last regular ' of us. i J - I I
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1 Lumley., I I adiar Order of 1 orestera the following offic- - I . -
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bound ry, Hibberb, who h: been very sicir , depu;y : C. R., John Smith ; V. C. R -t - I ,
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for some time, is somewhat better sod her _. James Hincbley ; R. S., John Staples ; F. - N8 W` FANCY 8-1 ,_KS9 . -Februax)
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her ultimate recovery —It io repoeted that ' erson ; -cha laiii, J. Taylor;- S. W`,, Wrn- NEW MILLINERY TP,IMMI,NG
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Mr. Wrn. Miller has sold hie farm to Mr. , Clarl ; J. W., Wm. Lindsay ; S. B., R. * 1 ,,
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JohnSimmons. This will be,very'bandy for Hotham ; J. B., A. McMichael ; condlactor, . .
Mr. Simm ns, as they are 6de by side.— 1 Wm. Carter ; marshal I ' C.. M. McGregor ;I , NEW WAIST MATERIALS, H
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The severe cold And storms of the 'past two - . dole ate to High Court, Wm. Dunlop., - NEWSTAPLE Gf)ODS, -
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The roads are full from fenc6 to fence, stop. . Hensall. 11 I I
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all traffic to church on Sunday last, A Bic, CiiA,NcF,.—G.[ F. Arnold, baLVi_dg. 'Goods Alr6ady Here, . -
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purch),,3edabua,*nemeleewh rea,,id being about to LW . I
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Me. Richard Gilgan, for his soni Gordon i once. This is a Hilap for some person %no is a I RIOH LINOLEUMS, -- -1 .
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posseo ion being given in the fall. Messrs. I ness and stock for -little money. Apply to or address DAINTY LACE CURTAINS, I'll I -
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her uncles, the Mesert-. Stewart, of the Sea. . i wn going to sell st c -st for the next 30 d I
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forth flour mill. -Mr. Allen, of Bowman- ' "39 I
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villa, ii at present visiting friends in this a doil,,r saved is a dollar made. Al 30 a fine 106 of . F i
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vicinity. -Miss Lottis Honely is v1sitirg her * beautiful cutters and sleiKhe,wbicheanno basur- I
passedin the county. Will'besold very 0 , come COMFORTABLE CAPERI,N,E :: coats of I
uncle, in Stephen. Hopa he en t joys her and see for.youree'lires. W. J. Mier, H K, PRIQ-Ev-
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Tuesday of this week, it was d aid 't 1. ! London road, Tacker8mith, on the 5th inat, Oe i
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ebrate the next 12oh of July i Bruef,eli._ *' Jess e had contracted a cold, but- nothing I ranging I'
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-two weeks' visit at Guelph. -E. Do urnioge previous t9 her death, vhen it devialoped clothed -people who know g,.God clothw I 1
a former Brussels boy, who has been manag. I into inflimmation of the larnyx. Although Ift 7-1 I
ing a newspaper in Gladstone', Manitoba, 1 all that medical ekill and kind parents and and poor clotheo, and want the gook TatMeJ,
has temoved to Maple Creek, Assinaboial friends could do, was done, she passe away are -the people who are building u . I
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whe0 he will statt a newapaper of which he . full -of wear :suits, I!, )
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his week, Fred, eldest son of Charles I 13A 11ch We have good s nits f9r all kinds of b,Dyo,. 94
iLgoe.yt, died from diphtheria, after a a ort i sym )athy is felt for the bereaved parents in good or bad, i HALF 11
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the same store.-Jarnes Bro4dfoot, who was able in many places, and on Sabbath the see Us. I . . . .
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Brusaels, which. occurred on Tuesday even- turl. " Thes nny side of life, or the pilil- . .
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ased wao'21 y, ,_ nths old. The. . Dr G006 WC/9 ,z
f aneral will -take place 6ij (Friday) af ter. the,, llness of hiA brother. The Misses For- y I i I . . I I-
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noon; serylices. being heild 'in St. John's ris, of Caledonia, are visiting Mr. Wm. J1"V i i I
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Brussels order. Iriterment was ; made in electric light siation.-Mise Ruby Horton i . - BRID darll
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Brussels cemetery. ' I left 2ere this week for Toronto to attend I I - t I - I . 7:
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bee on Saturday afternoon lahl.t.-19r. ]Henry 119,0 . I re,urned .home lot -
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Blanshard.-Mr. Samuel Stitt hasi bought a . I ind Dato& _
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lot from the Can%da Company on the Grey from Mr. James Hagan, of Hills visit frienda.-Mrs .Henry Beacom i '. 4- . :
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. boundary and is engaged taking timber off fine -hree year old gelding, eired by Kil- Goderich township, who has b4n 111 :kr, I .
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t it.-7-There is a mistake in the statement- burn for which he paid $190. Mr. Uagan beveral Yea week. Mr. . T bl ;;;
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at a recent dancing patty. Elijah does not Cr4e of Westminster, preached a i bereavement. -The Y irmers? Institutems-et- - , . M -1i
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e violin, but he' can lilt, whistle v,i * I i
play on th P7 s2err v I es in Carol' el Presbyterian church on i ng announded to be b Bld in Bayfield, W&g , I
. and sing to beat the band. -The tobibiblon. Sa i failure, on account of the storm. -we tmder- . BYCA r_ 450
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clupotiou will- be.thrown back and orth be. Jnj e cellent sermons on both occasions - stand that the Qaeen o hotel has been 2614 f 81n,cyle bi
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:tween the two political parties lo I the next The trains on this line, despite thel an' to a gentleman in Loxidon- wbo --w .j
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few months and if history repeats' itself it stor at got through on t r regular ru ne. , -Mr.Jame D -60e, 9 I
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Mr..William Glass, of Wingliam, was vi,it- and Ekaters are making good use ,of' it.- . r. J , es Donaldson to 11
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. Ing in these parts receutly.-Elder.Sb. John, Mra. Wm. Elder, 011his village, formerly of I ete cold, but is at&0 " i I
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Inge were held in the town hall here on learn that Mr. Robert McLaren'a son 'is re- If you think of tt F ab t - 0- I .1d askl-
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W'' her and covering nicely from very se ere -attack of duced prices, T1 11 do1k , lit 3111, -
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bad roads were very well attended' At the illues Y. -At the close of t t- - are in a position to dol nobly by yo -RI, if. it. '
. o he prayer mee in g I , * . .,Y'oll -Co-j ,qe i'l
. afternoon meeting, the ball was comfortably- in Ca .,mel chureh on Wednesday eve4iog, a be .a man's cost or a -Oman I Jacket. we 40" I P
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portant cases were b the court. =A of the many friends of,th , worthy rwipient met with a gre wMV) .
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I uperior, oept nd example his co..workers hi the has purchased one qf Mr. R. PethicV* , : -1,
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The ice harvest has j commonoed7Vr_. Henso 11, were in the village this week li visit. Nell McNeill of Trowl rid Ina us;- Ithe I I 4
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Jacob Smith in home from Detroit for a Ing Mr. and Mrs. John Blatchford an ther der the parentalroof 11a week. 44 nsrw - 'Rucce, 41
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couple of weeks on b0slness.-Uessrs. G. . ` . _Aorl
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,y As coroner, was in the villa 11
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