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TME PLACE PAPST'S
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CAPITAL(Pald Up), - $2,500,000
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Main Street, Seaforth.
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT".—Mterest
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I R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE,
Solicitor Manager.
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� STRATFORD, ONTARIO*
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i A school well known fr6m one, end of
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I Students admitted at any time. , Graduates
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�1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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J. P. HENDERSON, Seafortb.
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W. N. WATSO.No SEAFORTH, ,
, Agent for the "xational Cream Separator." n,mnu
tactured by the Raymond SoWing M43hina Conipan
of Guelph... The universal favorite, simple and beau
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other separator, a perfect skimmer suitable for f rou
two to twenty-ilve cowa. call at my oftioe and ex
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tor. Sold on, ca;3y termi.
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I Twelve teachers., 80 typewriting
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. Central Business College
TORONTO,
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Thorough courses given by inail.
Ask for.,ample lessons.
AddreBs, W. H. SHAW, Principal.
Yougo and Gerrard sts., Toronto.
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THE CANADIAN
Bank of -Commerbe
CAPITAL(PAID UP)
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sactod. Formors' Notes discounted
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Money Alirders, payable at any- bank, Issued at th
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F. I101,4ESTED, F. C. G. MINTY,
. Solicitor. Manager.
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-Some few weeks ago an aged womar
died at the Honse of, -Refuge, Stratford.
Her body was, exhumed last week, when it
was folpnd that during the two weeks of
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;1 then yea he had been manager 'a Something Wortit ' ,
0 18 miles � then,to Stratfo time,, and who 'has stood during �,Ibhe* ceremony. The bride j I �
el, 2w.i' iles; and then to B us sels,. Bra e Loan Company, of which he was oner in poor health for some e pm�lor leaning on the arm of her , : - �_,
Otfu 4 0%) VON* to, Listov �_p , , ing her daughter, Mrs. Carkiff, of entered th , � I . i �
.. t 20 miles"a totp of rom 70 to 75 ile i, or �of I I &ding promoters, and continued i s been visit ted an ap I I . i
� eat with much skill a Mitchell, ha brother Norm n, and presen a - I
- � else the ndivi al 'oes north to'. W . p9ham man 6 e returned home feelin ranch . a I -
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e . and stay &.111 night rid then compi tee -his unti io nth before his death. He leaves improved in h6alt6.--Mrs. (K) Rivo',raj of -ance of ideal I eaul I I_- ;
Tr;,ERS. 001 , , - in ned with chiffon and lace, and I . _. �
DISTRIar x! A -H ext clay. Oar 9:45 a. . train a v, il�o*, a daughter of the late Sher iO Orediton, was arguest at Mr. Pe Dly's an cloth , tri of nowing, _� . .
- I __ trip the i � t week. -Miss Emily Jones, of 3brat- was decorated with a beautiful wreath � - � r
is away! rom Wing am before the fl at train G ibbdpo) aad a family of several - sons and the pas I I �
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Bo.,= ov, TRAID .--T4e a .ual meeting , ford, is vkiting Mls3 Rosa Williams. -The orange blossio�.a and bridal ve - _�
north on the L. H. & D. art i ve,. - I t th at -is dau� ��torj. He was a good and useful I . �
i ill be. held, I I ing in her hand a bouquet of - white rosefl. . �
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of the Sesforth Board of Tra e w ,Suing,, not going round the world fQr Epwtj W13 do in h �6� d , and his death, 'even at so ripe � date of the Harold Jarvis concert h4 been � ad, in a very creditable man- . 11 -, . -
in the couneil'ohaviber, n Mo4day ev , . a 31st of March. -Miss Mabel She was attend 11 . 1==n��
... not kno what you would call it, 1 in f"t age..1 ource of deep reg"ret to his frien a ., fixed for th, . , ]so �
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for the purpess of , . , 1, Hill, of Clinton,bas been visiting aO M -r. ne I -'a a tore overy sale's slip i a 36ju In
March .3rd, ab 8 oldock, . you are toutiet by the time the tt�ip j4 tic- an3l a a - to the community in which e I . 11 of dressad in ivo 7y secelian cloth with chiffon In" 1blu a rx ab to
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electing officers anti thetransiWon of other, � v d so long and in which he was Peter Daley o. -Miss EDhel-'Williarli . I J .
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.red that t ere be a fall �DlflpliB ed as 11 round the world" becapies had li o implicitly . Seaforth, who bag been visiting 14: Mitchell and lace trimi nings, and carried pink roses. insuranc policy againat any diasatb. . . WO
business. Itisde3l trustez hich may i �
00m.seven to eight hours. 13 this �he kind hi il e peoted ani a I ( - 3nded by z�his brother, faction ai i, e over your pur. I I
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attendance of.thos intei d athe welfare 6f service thi's section Of country p for ? ! I �� . Fance Christmas, . I The groom wi a att( d his duties in proper chase. X on must be entirely saki,fied I �
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of the town. ..-In at, g'�qd work. has . I I i�or,i)s vs. HoLTBY.-This action was suit a specialist bout h6r eyes. -Wei trust George, who performe er- with wh %tever you buy here before we
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I & B. an I Morris tQ'wnship $30,000, Brussels 9 ntiff, who is the sheriff that her hia,ht will soon be restorod.-A ;tyle. Rev. Dr. ( Congrat0p6tione consider our duty done.
terest are :contipually coming ce't will be hel ; ormed the ` ceremony. I
matters of in � � d, and surely $65,000 OF 6 ounty of Huron, in his capacity as grand Irish which the guest
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dificers be rep- , � 0 In baying a good article, no mat i ,
up, it is important thatithe aveste is worthy of some consiateraticu. @6* Is of bhe estate of J. C. Smith & Cd,., hall, on -the might of St. Patrick' day�' followed, a he tables were . terwItat ic � � .
reatantative and capablCli men,*'� and that they I . I . March 17th. A n�mber of exoellenb artists the dining-ir , om, k where t is, one is -obliged to pay a trifle I I ;
. Drdagel ha"s an red and does suffer b: r the for Z bankers at Seaforth to recover .mor,e _ ' . I I
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be backed by the rateP4 ' jbe have been engaged. -M. pres4 with I than wbat an inferior article woua . �
n* t, e defendant, F. B. H010y, a priva, . - - ent. This im - -
ood - oj present arrange ent both in inco I enience fr4, � terminate an , pleasing ev I
which they may'vndert�ke f6r the g effect baakitr1 carrying on business in Mitchell the Clinton, was,visi ing at Mr. Peter DalOY's j; I cost; hub we feel we are getting our, -
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the town. I i! d ?� 11- side pri�ej h`,Ot agreed to pay for a half interest in I residence hero, ag the past W ek.- portant part 0f fall money's worth when . N.
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)r pitqh a I pa0ent for new and us9fal. improverneiAn Mrs.':Chisholm and her .1 best of a4ything, and that is what wwe.
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track6d: toWn." If it were not ;10 , . � I games. The weddin , I _ I
,notice by the I -ter, who I i riande spent in musio , - -
CLUNTONT ,Hospir.A.L---�We 1 " ave been visi I i janti 9 ffurloo, 1
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0 rese holes on the north road, Bru.eselit�@ cot4d in ,IV r f moo stays. The trial took plabs D:.,Imv# il . always have to offer you -the best. xnatti-I �
New Era that preparations Ore in pr 9 0 in this vioinit f )r ,several weeks: lea vs on gifts were costly an d numerous, which go i - %A 11
meat of ,the'CI aton hospital. get to a�ud from the outside ivorlij a good - 'be(0 a I is Honor Judge Doyle, who reserv. d � the bride is This store as earned a tremend( I
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for the enlarge ting deal easier and quicker by drivino to. and, � b. . His honor has now handed out - Saturday for �Icardine, where the will to show the oeitsern in which I ' - � T
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At present there are three four wai soit ian. He finds that in 1895 J. Q. spend three weel ,,a before returning t their held. We ebutgratulate Mr. ffenkilm in tation f .r itself by ivi" -a dollix:"s, - . �U& tA
a i good old teli r g Owl
for rooms, all the vailable be i being fillad. fromSeaforth as they used to in th i � itol a. -We notice the d ath of securing suchl'! an estimable and practi rth of good's for a dollar� and if.,ti ,
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This h a couple of times bpfore1hq had a railroad. , SM41 h ur3hamed from E. J. Ll . the residence of his life partner,L]and may they both be long any time you don1 think Leo, Yo" ii�4"
� ospital was establisho to 0 1 John Eligotz, each a quarter inter. Mr. George Godpolb,at . 4-P ;
years ago by Dr. Grann,: the N.fell known and . I 'es �11 *2 aid patent and obtained assignd2efito son in Parkdale, near Toronto, Ott Saturday soared for a 1�appy and prosperous journey dollar back. But now &bout 83me sevp : 1)
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popular practitio2er of .tha,� ARB�y KYLE NuPTIALSS. t sage Of 83 years. Mr. qodbolt through life, 'is the si � t
fr� �e in, which by an. Overisight were not last,, at th I � �
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conducted, under iis immediate over -Bight. weddi4 took plane in Sarnia, at mom on respected resident bf the many friends.'. � - i . I
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It has been very successf u1j: rind has been Wednesday, when Miss R'3becaa Kyle, redord 4 in the patent office ; that in 18197 was an old and I ad the remains were � I __ *_� Zxquisize iWash Fabrics. . � . .
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'ith increased -ghlber of Mr. Wm. Irs,yle, � of :Ro cboro, , - ,. . �
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doing % good mork, and �v dau . I t± th y. -A 6odom. . I
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facilities its upefu [ness will be enhanced. it urchase from e interred in that township on- Mbnda ;
0 t riving , rhaps no previons season in this store has, � -
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. near Soa,forth, became the bride to ' Mr. 11 �� IlAnt6rest, but t0h ut JOTTINc**.�Mr.*�nd Mrs. John Sanders, Ple I
d Vi Olt I � seen suah- daintiness, delicacy --,anfi- . � -
is an ineVitution which was much� neede in Arthurl Abbey, of Toronto, chief engi or of . � - and i I
the I I Midland Queen," Rev. Mr. �10(10 110 *14 a at to him the whode pa tent and this with a team and pleasure sleigh from Levy's of Manitoba, ',who have been visiting friends I �
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tbi )unty, and All will be pleased that it ' Tuesday'night. They drove t' � 0
is 04 � . 'For so [rid Sodom, started for home on .1 . ;
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ely at.- asiti ntnent was at once recorded. - me livery, on 0 in andarou ing. Ni turally we feel Pleased beqauge I . as Im .
is so well supplying the requirements. officiat�ng. ,The bride was haudso . � I tu7n- Monlay.-Mr. S�lan Stanlake, jr., enter- 1 � -
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I I tired in a travelling suit of Mode`7 Smith and HoItby werts jointly inWT- miles west I on t e Huron road, and in : -f I : .1
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-.NIOSA. Mr. A. S. McKaY, down and was assisted by Miss q0hf rlotte. �
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FRo-.%i F.A-P. Foit , - t ting the other as the owner horses came back tc th i evening lask-Mi'as Edna j3ox is tent and beauty of thfs3 popular line i
of Woodstock. br . ther i of the late Rev. Dr. Dicar, �who was also becomiagly � gowned.' Oalc an'" -the sleigh was badly, de- John ,e ] ;
, . olif iE nt in the patent. After Smith own stable, her cousin � Jennie Penhale.�Mrs. # I
G. L� McKay% th For � oaa ipiasionary, wall The groom was supported by Mr. � -W illiarti Z h t re which, even at this e -ly date. are utt I �_� I �
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in town on Satur ay, anti sp � tnt a. fe s '. After the ceremony the btilal as'pign e ,, defendent entered into negotat i6ne moralized"a e of the horses hurq, but, Penhale vi r a few days last about at! their beat. 3 .
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. . . " tt�!porc ame this half inte�est, and an agriae- fortunately, none of t I week. -Mr. 4ohn Carrick is all smiles. IVs I ? . .
in this vicinity, N aitin, his,�brother-in-]&w, party retired to the home of Mr, George . I I ;
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I - meat vv a come to whereby defendent agreed -The beautiful, warm, sunshinywe her of a - girl. -Mr., Samuel Staulake shipped a Delicate Mu lins, dainty Chambrays, band, ;
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Mr. George . � - � . ' con- ,large quant4ty of lumber to London last some Dlmitieo, serviceable G. Y61112 .
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other ftiends. � ; e!error wai dis. siderably, and has made the roads a t anti . pretty P I
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ied by -'his nephl W, Mo. G., . McKay, the �breakf&Bt was served. The bride twba the eellt. In paiming the. i it,lis th . week. . ; . . #� - more - . .
I I but there is still plenty of an for � popular '�han ever, if that could be, � � I -14
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eldest. son of th � MiE*i* ' who has re. and useful i The . . . . I
;recipient of many valuable 3o;nve., red to defendant, he thereupon re1f used good sleighing if it would freeze: ue.- . Bayfleld. I _f pro -0
cently arrived, in this coun 1fromFormosa. presents, showing the esteem in, whi(h she . I 'series, und,er the sm, ;- 43
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ligent young man, He ap :a English quite '�;ouple'lef t the same day, amid showers of . e statute the%; solute ow�er auspices of St. James' rary t4ocis � .... l- . �
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'nq.t � t�k B � rnistake ad o'clock, the aubject bei . ronto l,%st w6ok.-Dr. Tallister will leave � 4
tA ry co, rse an the Univers- , ture home � 0 .
After a prepara which they will return to their fu the war of 1812 was an urijust one." Str010g I :trip to Chicago and Nqw York' ilere the so�it cliniging fabrics, the newest - I ;
�d judgment to be entered fok the ' ehortly for a , things, are at thtir be The rfah �
ity, he will com lete the 66urse, at Knox in Toronto. The guests from ou I : at. X� �
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College, when ha hopes to; rettirn to his were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abbe � . . I D �,
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and so Ouccessfull 7 car�leci �a by- his illus- Mr. George Bothwell, of London ; Dr. anA � N OLD Boys. �-The Toro; to - resting study and give soiatt' 1, I -
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6a� a y, : 11 The Huron Old Boys . give � Sal isf h ' .
ttious� father. Mrs. Julius Howson, of Detroit; � Mn and 4 , tirae�ago, knd in which judgment as re- yin g c Of ce. I 11 �
. � --a- 1 - . 1, thei� e ond annual I at hom� " on Friday �� . on,Friday evetaing.—Mr. H. F. Edwards is - - I
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TIM, COUINCIL.--At � a ; nig t i Assembly Hall. he hall was laid up withia severe cold. We I - �
pqeiul meeting Of Saginaw, Michigan. --Co:Ni. z � j !P __
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the town council, on ond4y. afternoon, it � � - . pre ti! y decorated. w' -.h strOamers, pal,ma favor of the defendants with full �osts. see him around again soon.—The Bayfield lustre -clinging f ice, and clin - � tisojl
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was decided to o Ter Mrs, Bullard $100,ia 1 —0— ' I ir was % gr6ab _*� I I branch of the Upper Canada Bible: Society , "fabrica,with little lustre are begumult � .
i James Fax,,the inimitable, Fax, is (oming arldifib ers','and the whole a , i I I suclmo
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n ' a ' Mr. E. Floody in a P I held their arinual meetin I I
full settleme t of her ellaims' �or,dlamag - es on to bake pl-b in the II.irold Ja:ri3 coacert, on March odo�eaa; 0 preoide � t's t MCKIR � 9 ,on Wednesday to sell fteely, I . � .. I ,
account of breaking het -arra bi : addie krty welco to all those Quite ready though all of our! new Epring. evening.—The mild weather of the past few I 1.
. . ,� � Ir falling on a 316t. X ep that dite open. '785-1 is -het I � thh�g
as olaime'd to � - ,e I t . gave. a . � Otl ods. . . If
'wil k 11 b6- delec "once three apprebtices to p�ese t,and the musical pr gra,111118. was Wash Fabrics are not in. Yet 4 you want days has pretty well used up the talleigbing. � Dress Go . -
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tive. The town constable was also i" Wanted, at P . W. Sloan, M rd. �A. I attend- � i jrb--,
natruct- ride cd by Mrs. W . . to do some early sewing (many are ap it) we —A sleigh load of our young people ` =9 7
learn dress making. Apply toMlso ThOWPE n, over : I . I Both 'n Colors and in Blacks.
ed to inspect tie walks 04 Main street Domhilon BAnk, Beaforth. 785-1 , 011ie , J. W. H. Hasson, M re. S. ;T. � emu give you lots of goods to choosq' from d the bachelor's ball, at Bruceflaid, and re. I _jejffl�e]
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daily, and the walks oit tbe�cither- streets at UTC , Miss Anna . H. Bubll, Ne* Pkints, Muslins, Gingliamol Cottons, port a good time. � I�ERES POPLIN,9 -
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. on Wednesday, Februmn, 26th, rk bif ek cilt 1�ks . e way, and after tl�ie programme I Shee ings, I . - I ...
a wee , and-, to report any d&n- seafojt� , 9 � I LUSTRI , ES ELEOTRAS have:
least t% i3O Linens, etc. The new dress I'
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skin gent3'gauntlet. Th - r(,A arded came dance. - Amon t, I materials are in r . Mitchell. 11 gre4t,
gerous places to the chairman of the abreet e finder will bL hose present *er'e : I ich serviceab)e weaves. .
, I on leaving it at Titz EXP081TVR Office, Scifort VENE�IANS AMAZONS � �
committee. The place �wbe�e Mrs. Bullard . I Mus, d MrP. Wm Watchin on, Mr. and The E. McFaul Co., Seaforth. 1785-1 1
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is said to haFe fallen is in frbnt of. Mr. D. D. . I 4, . H. Cuthbert, Mrs. S;tlan, Mr! and MUNICIPAL JOTTIN-os. —Council will meet . VOILE� , � - thal
. � CATTLE WA.IXT19D.—The undersignei will " ; . I - gasoline tank which is used in connection : � . , I ..
Wilson's egg emp riumo anj ,the complaint Mri. tcwart Mi4" May Shum W. 11 . and many others. _.
. t3.ke in for straw feoding, until Spring, t -.:u oj t%vcl%,e 9 I a0yl as a court of revision, if there- are any ap, with the eng,ine as power i I n- ot 11
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. cattle, on very reasonable terms. Apply t : peals to drainage by-law, on , Monday, Come I -
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walk, forming a i igh ridge 4hich was not mccms�s, Scifarkh. 783,3 Edr"16nd3, Mr. and Mrs. T. i 1. Sool.6, iR. office, exploacd Monday afternoon, setting , Imire. I t O I U111
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about -�New ,'Yeats. .*8_13tallard hats ac- �ighoat'vvage�; apply to Mra. W. Goveni'locl, north lc�ck, John Knox, Miss Bro vn, Mr. a ' is room, where � I I I I
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� , f I W. M. Moore, Miss bloore, C. 'E I 0 years, can do so. —The assessor i i on his ' Carpets run �nto money. When bay- 1, , -6 .
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I . *_ � WASTED. —Choice roll butter, 18c ; No. I . Somers, S. F. Hadley, Mr. &rid. Mrs. W. re away -down, in certain that you are doing the beat by I .
I rounds and land values a of the compositors, were engaged at the . IZF i �
SECRETARY RC'SELL MAT -Ri-;F,i(.,,,—The inink or fo_x, $3 60� Our s!aughter sale ct Dress Orovoo, Hr. and Mrs. W. G, Scott, Mr. : yourselfl that can be done. I . ; _0
Goods during Januavy ani Febru try, is worth Coming . . some Cases 50 per cent, lower than last fall, pre a at this �ime and in their efforts to get �, . . I 0
following appears,, in the Toronto 1dail, a I ah&.1%lis L. Y. Vetter, Dr. aid Mrs. Bel- Just wait until the out'the tank:�1 received severe burns. A third __ : , :
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few days ago : " Seer tarT I T. A. Rusiel), , 111iles to see. G. E. Ki:w, Winghirb. I � 17-77-tt &nf �. Turnbull, J. C. Hyslop, John Mitir, in the owners' opinion. I )�ou will find it 4 safe. rale to always see- _ as 033
. . To FARMERS --Timothy, Al�ike ,and Red � elect,ions and see how stock and land will go employee algo-rectived a, slight scorching- what this store shows -and offerja beforW ,
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. who has been offe ed th ion of general Cl3ver bought and sold at McGinnis! grocer, stora, *ias bu-,e, Mr. &rid Mrs, T. W. Gibson, up it public opinion. I know the value of wa��
"0111le ani Motor, - I Miss P I a e , $2,000, and is placing your order elsewhere. Any and -
manager of the Canadia Cl�c S,afQrth. . i 783-6 Copl,' W. D. O.ter, M its McVioker, in th 1 a-veller's The loss i ,itimated at about
un-- . I Mackierizie, Miss - M. 'Wingro ve, (St. Cath- roads are low at present, e tt ! pretty nearl �- covered by insurance. ,all kinds of the wanted -Carpets, those- crolwl
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ittee com ,ose o at good wages. 1784 2 0 i a Edith MC008h, Mis Holden, Mis3 Dubhn. . i � I
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the past president i and thel chairmen of the! Good newe, A great cbina aa�e now on ' . � 'CD:)ugall, Miss A. Witson, Mrs. Farm .... +
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h! � � DoTS.—Mr. Jonn Krauskopff and his been unseated on appeal to the county judge, YOU Musi See Them. owj�l,,
standing committ ies, wit' power to actL atFcar's. Everything in obina inuFAIbe c'c%re). gon , a, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs - I I . - 'I I
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At present it seen a likely Chat Mr. Russell � : T-- lak% Miss L. Williams, Mr. mud Mrp. bride have gone to Buffalo to realide In a new election had to be held, and came off UR , - s, a 0,
. will leave the ss -j iciation, to i which he has For4ale in Egmondville, one half acre of W.sl. Bradley, Dr. and Mrs Eld,At, Mr. future. We wish them succesi and happi- on Friday last. There were again two sets 0 NEW LAGE CURTAINS . T
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rendered such em ment service, as the offer good land with coinfortaYle fraille real e Cc ,herem, sJud �Ira, Adam D. Nelson, Mrs. K. Mbre. ness.—Misi Murphy has returned to her of candidates in the field. Mr. Campbell GUR NEW ART SATEENS I X leno, __.
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made is understoc d to 9 opa offering great &1!50 good Ehble e. rid plenty of hard n sof i vk ater. ; duties ini Collingwood, after was again the representative of the Citizens' � i _�
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. . Th -a property is well Otuatej. Possess oa I iven at ditfi.1, . - L L -.4 Sp , "; �,
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opportunities to a youri man'6f Mr. Russell's any, time. U. Hicks. - 1785-3 1 � . ' L � NEW ART LF � I I
. � I - : Jrhn O'Keefe shipped a fine lot of live was Mr. W�lter Thompson, the well known i 'QUARES . _%Vejoik
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SPEPial 'ret : � stock, both to the Toronto and Stratford oat meal miller who took the place of Mr. I OUR �NEW LINOLEUMS. - I ,
Huron boyL He a son of.Mr. Thomas brated De Y6rno kistera, on March 17th, In 1 lardoo's 0�e his family from Egirioniville toBI th I I
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Russell, of the Tha es : Road, Usborne-, hall, Seafortb, assisted by Mr. Will MeE ood and h1r. t ij i q. Mr. Murray has 5ecured an;en. markets, on Monday last.—Mrs. James Fred,Dav � I - -
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Although a young mano, he has already won- Thomas Brown. Now s:)ngq, d;ets, qu rtet tea, etu. 66g , e - ein tan engineer of the new flour mill . I . lowrtsul ed in the re-election of I 11 at -iia 1
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. , 'The beat concert of the searjon, andl with good , m � Tues- Mr. Campbell Eams syor by a majority of 14 �
distinctim among the �uaiaeas men of -Can. �hete. kbout six weeks ag�, when they I � I
weathorthatta)l%illbe full, so g(t yQureeLts early. t , iT ' I day, on � a visit to his daughter, Mrs. M. and his two'coll.Eagues in'the council. Thus Goods. . I tAl3ipe
. ad&, on account of thO very efficient and Plan at Fear's drug store, opens on March 10th. Were ta 7ting the i is right arm � � - 0
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ablip manner in whichhe has discharged the Prices, 25c and 85 1785 c4u, t i ' - -a be,11b 06!ud�"ilth�6ags ro a in wo for a few days.—Mine Everett, of, (',Iiut6n, as against the Sinners (?) It is hoped that EMBROIDERIES and -LACES I , i I
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lie duties of his I get the choice �at Fe%r's � p a6e . But or this accide A lie would . itinj- Miss tchet HOSIERY and CLOTHES � �
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Assceia-ticii. Window ehades, complete on tollaro, for w .
. si, . . ,ill I d,Mr. Murray a genial good citizm. forthon butiness thieweek.—M D 08
I __ 250 up, oust a poj(,i conipiete for �oo. ' R3om and , I r. Glen- , of unite in working for the good and pr perity. �
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I piotum mouldings for 2o pEr fo--t up, at J. C RAVES & ' . � I
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. regret was felt by our citizens on Saturday, Co., BeRfortb. 1785-1 1 1 , week. —Mr. and Mrs. George Isyl on and ----*— . .
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on hearing of the very serio�s illness of FuiL,qiTv-Rjt. FoR HALE.—Mrs. Hen y But- , oand, will remove from Winghatri to I Gorrie. I � I
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Sidney Brownell, of this 'town, and subse. lard offeri for sale by private sale a' po doi of her that to n shortly. The ce ent company and Mrs.. Robert Walker, on S� ' nday last.-- ' z. Tata and their What trade , we haTe. we'll hold; what we,
, quently of his eath, whidh occurred on furniture, including a good coal heater, at I er, resi- �ti - . Charles Sheat, of Stratford, visited hi's broth. NOTES.—Mr. and Ma ha,ven't,'I we'reafter. I -
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3 a dence,'Market street, .on Saturday aad kfo-iday, - . daughter, L�Ily, left on Saturday afternoon i . U t
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victim of pneamoi ia, a Aiseas:3 *Lich is very I —Mr. gone to Detroit, on a visit to her son. � i �
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prevalent and fatal this season, not only - _ . __� home in Ma:kville, Glcngarry county. Their . - �
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GraNes'& Co',q, Seafortb, for 3c per roll. 20000rolls 81haw P 0 Patrol � i � . I
here but in many part� of ;the Province. 11 Oonistance. � .
tosele�tfrow. Nper hangi..13g 60 p4r roll forea�b. Hart powed through town 6n Saturday.. ' many hiend,,s in Gorrie wish them saccess in :0 0 . – - .
He was not well on the pre.Vlous Saturday, � I . 1: i ' 1786-1 ively enga ad In boaAcg It is easy to point out tie mistakes of I 11 .
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ook such � a- firm hold on - dealing at The E. McFaul Co.'s Store, Lie i. 11 . I
im that its oi) ard qou ot be I gra�e and . forth, forall our8p:ing Millinery,� Dress Carter'bas sibld' his stock to a Mr. Andrew,' - -_ I tz"
very ra,pilly and other once ,prominent figure iii E 0 , Hic FA UL '
h rt�e could n * 8;8.. DAVij S roa't, postm ster, 'of Bel omein Toronto on Ssturdav la&t.-L-Mr. ,— - — .
life ol this county. has been removed from ., Mr. 7. 0. Rose, of Torouto,were � I I . I
stayed. -Mr. BrowneU bad �een a resident his sphere of usefulness here. Many of our Curtains &ad any .
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many years he wa i a fai hf toll mployee of the Mons,', will'dee ly regret to leariln �f the r- I '- on lig farm,near A;1j t f
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i . Dinnen,' Of Harriatton, on Monday last, owing to the trade.—Mr. John Donachy has sold his 1_/ I
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here was under th a ma gem nt of the. late which, took- _,plabo at his reki 3nc�, n that Oromart,7. Mr. Dinnen, fin�ibed a house death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. T, J. stock to a gentleman from Sebriogville, who I : I � . I t I
He was i the �jrim,. e of life, town on Tuesday,of last we k. M r, Hor. -ne,:Mid gave such i � � �117-
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Citizen. 'Wlwife, who our- a wa til about Krfi96 Brothers have . r. he in -tends tb take Horace Greely's advice to for m e last . . I :
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vives him, i3.a duughter* of the late VVM. a month ago, when, owing to extre weak. 6rie'k work.—Two rinks from the Seaforth James D�le is at piesent axtient � in Dr. you meij - "Go wesc."—The q week.—Mr. CrittEnden, who has '.been viailt- I
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of two eons and one dau, ght�r!to mourn his . y � I � �1' lub of on. Mond! y last, for treatment for appendi- in 1 , his brot4er in town for the &st coupje . I ;
from i his usuall active , life, and friendly ma � wio i the c last week I
to *y 6, ,a v te ev.�11 r. ar u to remain of weeks, leflb for Port Huron a— � ?, I
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loss. The remain i were laia , the final -cause of his death is said to thM town. It must have be a an off day citis. His many friends hops to hear of year. Mr. 6,%rbutt is completing his fourth There was aigreat deal of lee packed smar . �
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I" 79 years of age. Mr. Horton was born in �O 6h to. —Misses Bell 1� eilan, , of Harlock, a number from here attended the Carter- Lim to know that his services are being taurante. Q�ile a lot of it hadto be brought I . .
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.ad ,%o el Neilansj of Harpu: -hey, werethe Jenkios wedding on Wednesday last.—Mrs. appreciated. -Prohibitic ii is the burning from Auburrias the ice here is not very.good. �
Samuel Landaborcugh, known his parents i3 18�2j and has I . I - I it .p
a 0 cb'well been a resident uesto of I their unole, Mr. Jan es C . I own - - .Ir
Forman y 3ars he - eek. in Bmriq, —M ism Annie R id and I , .
. Ummlngg, Adams has returned, after visiting friends question of tl�e day.—Mr, Win, Stinson has —Mr. John Halikirk, ot Exeter,was in t t
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and respected reai lent c f Tuckeraomitli, but of th'at town evek kiace. se ya last w ( brother Lrehased the Perkins property, at the on Saturday � evening, on b i j way to visit his � - �
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who, for so * has beana resilent of was one of the leiding citizans of th( towij, - h m iny friends of Mr. 3 a es Aitche8ori, John arei - newing- old acquaintances and 6rth end ofour village. —Professor E arn. relatives in I Brut sets. —Mr. W. MaMillm -1 � .
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the Toronto West, ly Glob� 'for 55 years. he had been elected many tidies in 5ucce.g. Ine tc be able to com� to t)wn. He was w . .� I .
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11 as a goodly attendance at the lime light —Mr. George Brown intends moving to is at present' visiting his I il
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Mr. Lindebororij h hiis �till many -,old tion. H6 was also a prominent j us -.ica of lut f ew Years o the h6thodi3t -Brussels about the first of May. He and The foot ball boys are 1o. be highly com- E i
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friends here,who will join iwith us in the -the peace, and his 'conduci inj thl J P �sitioll ...'atur ay last.—,VVe arel pleased to learn church on Monday 9'Vlening last. The mov. his wife andlamily will be greatly missed. ' -in bnugtng Isuolt - I
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wish that he *-j)Ar�d for many was always conscientious, upright fan( ' i as b. 6h ra. Dancan McG4`egor, who has b'.een ing pictures of the Qaean's funeral were es. —The weather has become mild and the hot a good concert to ,our town as performed in . �
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years to be a read r of suchlgood 'literature. In 1874 he was unanimously s6leo�ed )y the o setioubly ill, is now lin'proviv!ynd there pecially ood, Find the cartoons, illustrating sun i a thawipg the snow rapidly. � . z
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have had during t e n s we. have, gained him a larx a acquaintanceahip among dawlegs,—Mr. John C.'Kalh1eisch,an old NOTES.—Uditor Bradwin,of the Standard., large crowd,j it was a very appreoisitive.sudi . rr 1
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g 6wn on Wednesday,.and aalled oil ,93v- Susie Wheatle to3k the-topio at Uague 6n � akville
the time we have :)een fo thi's country there I I Johnstone' t hold is her own Indian
opponent in that! election was r-. Joseph dral ol I ii old friend,j here. --Mr. William Sun ay eveniDg.laLgt. � e - i
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been snow e I - 'p p 'in 'Brucefield and vicinity.—Re- . . I
nough for s;eighing. I do ,not way contractor i and a promine t public jea rst�aaglo farmers were busily. engaged msk .- relatives '4 he eer- A
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know how it comes to.he,bu� in this (Walsh) , man, and considered a ver :, candi- �ng m p e'3rd c f March and . vivalist Moull closed the special meetings in . � .
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county snow falls but � seloom. It is_ so 4a� ' Piioes,talk and quality ernphasises each - .. �
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unlike �Ianitoba, where I 'st harvest the a large majority. He served for' � I st de in favor of the Now Dress leaving SatO Sundfayed inlour mida% visiting if rfends.— i
a �hab par- -jg)o(,rr,%ny were busy seeffing abou I ,rday morning for Allandale a Friday 11 1� � I
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whil8t nothing of the kind b6curred in this 'the Liberal standard bearer. His" op enent 1� we unpleasant weather after thati.— Carpets, I Curtains, etc. at The E. MoFauI ingn. Both he and the local minister, Rev. ;evening, an4 played a game with .'the 0 . .
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neighborhood." . at the next election was Mr. Samuel Platt, Xt h4 � a nusl congregational meeting of 'St. Co.'s Store, Seaforth. . There is an atmo. Mr. Penhale� seemed very well pleased with I _y were . - .
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Many of the murvi 3ipaliiies in the no . things are marked at pri.-es hard to get I hoine. � th6j,
rthern He only eat. for one session, how �e -. Sir jr of tf e pastor, Rev. R. W. Dickia, from . only 1asting,; ther6 is no doubt there will I I - 0— . . - � � 7 �.. � � � f ;
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part of tb is counl y and in' the county. of away from. 1785-1 have be . �
Richard'oartwright having been de eated in 1,'00 lo $1,300. Rev. Air Dickie has I en a grest.deal of good accomplished. � -
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Bruce are very m ich disaa�iated with the; Frontenac, and his services 'a tib House a. y; fi � ands, here who will be pleaaed': to FARai SOLD.—Mr. James Watson, of the —Mr. D. Stilkerhad a number of Blyth Moms. I F %ohe
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, being req ,lea let 3, Mr. vidence of the appreciation� in 9th concession, had a very succeseful auction 11 out Po his reEiienue last Fri� No -1 �
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. ways. A meeting of ��piesentativea from Horton magnmni ously; with t who had � !
he consent of hie h is deservedly held 1) his peop'le. sale of his stock and implements on Tues. day evening,, to erijoy a dance. They ar. were among 1he unfortunate:ones - �
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ituents, retired to mqke koom for hir.[ m. Chapman, of TuXer-emith, do. day last. He also disposed of his farm b rived back 6 tow� Saturday morning, tired, a horse and �Iatter in the Commercial hoter f . .
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in wb i ch 1hey are being � sqqed� and to de - might have the benefit,of his a rvic;s 'it - -year-bld was the inreLaser; th boing Rev. Mr. McLean was able to conduct ser. needless to ra vvere-smash �, .
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if pos iblej Wbet,ter- liament. Mr. Hofton never ,again kought h'eiler� a d a heiler calf. They are for ship. We congratulate Mr. Elgie on his Eurohme vices in the PrealItyterian church last Sab- ed to atoms. , _ i- ,
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affaits has existed far toc lGjlg and the fact *years mayor of Goderich. He,waano what W;d4sday next, an hamnier was wielded by Mr. Thomas Brown, happened Monday morning, at the Commer. chased from essrs. Slater & Bims. Itmar I I i
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earance %rid ia�onvenience ap- might be called a br keep favorable there should be& large crowd of Seaforth. We understand Mr. W on c .hotel shods, when they fell in with the a bad 4accid -person been ' I
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pears to be taken j ke a tacit ajppr�val of the possessed a thorough knowledge of'th � pub. A town. These fairs give the farmers e;nd inteL ds removing to the Northwest in the weight of snow t b was on the roof. As it the abed at time no- doubt they would - j - I .
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f course pursued wl en the �-vbry opposite is lic affairs of the country, and in a qui(t, un- buiers a chance to come toge�her, and ge'n. spring. ha there re no people under ib at a ki d. John Cook, jr.0 had just � i ;, i
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0 sible to go from Brussels to Bluevale, our to the public on the platform n a manner t�ej last I air of the season nexb Wednesday. happy event occurred at the home of Mrs. doubt hub they ould have been killed. T6111 In. He d a very narrADW 850apte jo it . .- . I
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some little inkling into the 'state of affairs trusted him and believed in is �horough n6s as ging on t a it being the marriage of her see"Ony dauglip injured-,. 'Me,.- M We cutter was smashed 'would neverbave happened had :the ZBOW .. __ .
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&a they are. We havle' bined- withl his per. a ei jo d of saii I an ter, Emma Lsnora, to Mr. Harvey Jenkins, to piece oberb Craig's was badly been shiovelleo off the roof.—,Mrs. T1111614'0f
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here for the cast a )out two and a halt hours oonal activity and his methodi 3al at hods, f1II und r the runners, and one of them of Goderi h township. About 80 guepts damaged. T�6 sb were only dam"ed Brunels re ,, ed word on Monday that -her � � �
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. ard travel ands at -9:45 a. m. made him really � strong and, I opular cand i- po's ed ov r his leg, Although badl assemble4l jn the spacious parlor. Pree ly slightly, but it h given' some of & c F1 --The .-onow it �_ .
until the next day, From t e other direc* date &rid one that would not ve been eas. rtu te V no bones were bro ken.—Rev. at 6 o'o1o9k, to thG melodious abral" of the zeus a scare,. �zd Ithey are shovelUng the getting I ttle j, Awd the fleld ros& are aboub - . I
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6 fore- thin that which he represent d. 'in bual. , , Rev. Mr. ir, eousin of the bride, k former employee of ,the Blyth 1 St. 8
noon. To get to Belgrave I . 9 I X-6day.—Mr. ,Tames :
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