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I � � : 1,er blaildren and all who �Mr,l W. Eldarg of Tuckernts itb.-We are. Cololou gLow. Mrs. Simpson, of MoKillop.-Xr. 31!�� . I
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We W it zinow i ou waxWMA1114 *,YAP - I toseethatMr. S.Jaoo isoutholent Cadmore, on Saturdaylas , S I I . -
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TV TV I : i q a, the sio, " list at p] b to Pay a I I We are ever tit it. 41, 's making-wat0h, -
; k I ' e vered from his recent il ess to be able orle's family are )n Mr. Cadmore war, ;
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� I ! , wh erjj years her senior, is now 'roe is. ne od or ,village, . on Tues- .
0 � I � and in all i to 0 around town. -The roe at heavy rains and to be ill in tl� a very brother, Mr. John Cadmore a I ing-working .0 N better,
W � � 60n6u6 0 is Bev at of the time, � I I proposes j
I a d to be I me , as as 6 in now without a pl: yeiciant, in � Lanitobs, where" -- .
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I ALft� in ,, all DISTRICT MATTE S. , human probability they will not be long � hav 3 flooded several parts the town � . ce. A a �edical ma,n would day, went to IM I -Miss Laura .Jackson, Of store. Never ,one improving. Quick .
. Barowns � ___ - . � - . � the water could not get, away quickly gre tineonvenie , making his home. to put what we 1 can i ato improvement* �
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A" Pts. -The folloviiig Wero ti at- _____"___ , eno igh, thus,showing the n6cessity for t ould do well ,ipley, I for beriterIg a vice.
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weak b i I 116TA A -.i- HONEST Co�rp,ssiow. -They say an the proposed new system of drai . njother, Mrs. John Crawford, London road.
pcaffler. " TRAN I inage.-Mr, roubding neighb . This spring omhows peci changes �jjj .
1i ed toi 4istaxib points this . herb. -Mr. and dre or have r urned who has b6an at- I
� , If E. MoFaul has had a ni new awning . - . d cut an.. in the store,gene �
! - -town agent 'Of he G and honest confeepion is good for the soul. , .�To don. -Mr. James -;:Mr. Edward Cudmpre, epartm . I
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I � - Somerville, uj � the d6m, the soul of the worthy ere0ed in front of his ba some store.- to their home, nei -, . , I ding to the hay trade at Alvinotion all There- are many new fixtii roe, pleniiy Of" rall W
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I MoDo ell, � b the Les us, on tea
; Trunk,Plway: Gordon T clip, � fh, has taken Stanley too opic )pPed in amoi Of tie � �
i I — should be Mr: 49imem Monand, of Lox d:� *.later, dr( point, lots I w varmish, but that7r,
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� oramith, to, De Belue, Colorad . . ohn editor of The Mit4hell Advocate . I .-Q its a IOU I Bev,. Mr. Long, who- ham been t it -there are en dless quantities 4
� t ba ; considerably relieved. Probably there are an nterest in ,the Seafort v*jectric' light Surkday evening ant I last week.- no
� Ward*nd family, to Carbetryl nul . on , -to take full 'making maple syrup$ oontequently a may bho, on Sabbath � I"t
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I 10 - . . papers in Canada that halve more wo", a, and is coming - h � . absent for many Sabb&I I � now spring gools-Cr A tb&V,o it. ..
-to 13ault Ste. Ma , , T., no two - d ileasant oveningo � eoplo w era �
� L have laid out J. J. R an, F raotical and expect taffy -pulls ,611 I His . .
; This week we zy I - cha ge. He is a thoroug ., Occupied his Own Pulpit -
I , Box, to Grand Rapids, Ailchipti ; Miss bitterly reviled each other than the Advo III . ad stor I '�
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i t exactly I at of Mitchell. Recently, cor! potent man, and haws. e,their much .
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,Sne 1, of! p an �' - please Syra ,ring is CURCOLL '_ �
'".Patterns, which we � will sell a . I _�,__ - . more.-:-Qvru ins 11 �
� Edith !Bowes,,of Blyth, and, onstruction I 0 1
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, �nh 'r4 'In is, ; however, the Advocate met with misfortune wit I the London Elttlie I .'- Previous T tick th 'With them one . his vioinitv To the clever 4inds _.
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: Half Price. 1pany for several � yen _�; . - )i and many in -
hornton and Aaron Hull#y) X- 0 � I . ' F again on the g4 I
Rullet , to Phoenix, British. )Cola , to . . a woman and *4
� . L Kil- 'nd the R000rder�&46d-th4 good Samaritan Cor em d�w
� - John � i6_ ' Boated by his WEsT END NOTM-- rt ;icraoe Town Uj tasi. vrill keep ,the! home froin becomin, . . . . .
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� Worth. regula) ly lop, to� Lauder, Manitoba.- , � : i . ,-a from I alcota lam week Dung cheerless and 4.'nia .... � ag. -
These papers ai I � � I Y I es wilih a isadsome gold send arrived te a in store for our, yj I I
� I . - I . I � ice offices the Advocate, ix� its last issue, fell ,w I I ulin will be ;
I ; d 'Braf, Ole 11 .. in welcoming with his wife and family.� We undfirstZ Taffy -p � : take much Mon but it doft Ulu
' 11 The Advocate Ice] at. V1 a ova P, gam . . ,
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I 110c, per roll, but, until SON, YOU MaY 'RYTERY OF HulmoN.-i T�'a 1 Prosby-! does itself pro. locam here he can Iiiendo. . . .
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I PREs , . d trust that he It is his intention to . , if , -, - - I The some. .
- I tery met in Hensall. on March 1110, ': Re-; was againa priiii�* this week on Mr Molland to Seafo�th, , - M r. 1 Townes has I re are Dew thin ps of very sort ooasbfint�, .
� �,Ibuy them for � is n ir pidee.' . We ha hoped to have our own wilil find his residene her both pleasant find a place attitable. Wingham- - � I -
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� I I ports (in church life and work, an4 Chri tia . ie. -On ednie iday evening. as been away frc in here : or 22 ye , yet jandon, ly coming out, and m a needs must
I a were subrpit ted I and machinery in tim for this i sue, but it was andtl profitsb! I nsend, of B koep
� ttideavor Sociable , on it a a delayed in tr ape a U It thinks there Is 4o place I ka old H on.- NoTEs. -Mr. �� S. Tow I herself informs I upo them.
� ansib. It is now being put in a in n from Shak I driving thro It . It -Manitoba, mpenb a few days in Wing am, I
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5c per Roll adopt0.d. f a �� a Iloree and buggy, t 6 La grippe in very pre Vale: it ab pre& -Mr. and Meg It in our business to I'll for her, for
mmend that the name or Christian ,place by an expert from Toronto, and we Eg ondville with its a last week. Mrs. Ja ' A. line you,sad we - - .
I gs and Borders to match, tEonraee d to Canadian Proeby-' ,,expect tobe in full owing again by the be., kin bolt broke and t6s body of the buggy respects neither -age no youth. and family were lamb Friday evening pre: I I I I
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Ceilin .1 Race has shown on down in the muo _plate., number attendi id the op in with�a cabinet of silver, by the con REPE . I LL I
terIaD Guild. The remits 0, i thb iconaltitu� 'ginning of the week. Mr. . ,and t arfied com I
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I a rvic6 0, f rolino us great kindnemW throughout our trouble, ly er, with the man�'undernezth. Forta I church, Clinton last Sa rregetion of the Presbyterian; church.. for repeated i4sits, if only t
tion o maembl on time . that Mr. R. Js in ah Ira 9 'L , o w&jk -
� a urscibetz and John to report . its - j was - read, expressing Sor- through the-st(re to learn what, is& I
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I elders, and on 951bbath school xx�iijioutrieij tria to him is due th 6 fact tb at the Advocate n t y Messre. L. Fle -Mr. ( eorge I No had the mirfor sditable addres : '1�1119
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� nstor# went forward to its patrons withoub.a-'hitch. All n were near by,� �nd t ey came to the proved. w at their intended removal ifrom; W-ing- on, by seeiing t is dii eye of the ,�Ile
ad of simpli-iter, ��P ., �'l - 'pl -
I were � approv be able at so Sow stance of the man, securing the horse tune recently t have a va able houp breali , - to �t wishing them eve6 exiocese in �� . . .r- I
in&ad lo i send th W,� hope to rat) future time to b Turner'j i ,,,-ham, bu ent new go0us �Or is spring* trade, . .
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REI%EMBER I and elders were reeomme uing -him fron erilous osit I&I meri'vioes a 0 at Owen Bound. A0. Cline I . i
namep, of young men aind 4orrien, lesivin reotprocate such courtesies, but we trust it and reso _� his I .. heir new hem I - . � . I
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I THE PLACE PAPST'S . jitances. i wit cut being injur d� He was on tie way church are withdrawn t k, on: Lecoun, i -4 - . ths givers I
joing 6 �Tor6ntop will not be under similar' ciroarn ' --,,replied in feeling terms, t 9 : For Be the. Home, . __
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: their congregations and 1 n Staul y,near Clinton. of, the.London conventio:,w will be rok . autilymo
: 6$ Dbver Oou# It is only when � man is in trouble that heT to I Ir. M oFarlane's, , . I 1� - f himself and family., � - �
. i to Rev. S. Carruthers, 6 1 . . to commenced on Thursday qg4t. 1_ �,On behalf o I . ! *. I
� BOOKSURE, SWORTH. Road,� Toronto, so that theyma ' ha, '' t friend, and our confrere! _1he Irish concert, M evelling nex , ;1-1 i Oarpets. � ...
! y, , ve paa, �- carf properly test, a � 0 n a ni - 0 — .. I 1_11 ----------* : - I . t
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overnight in the city. ' � has proved himself not so bad as at , . � '1�� �"11� Sodom- ; - Spring is comin !
, oral . I HuReft. ' . i - -use th-y are here-inonr ,
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0 ------ �_ � I oats sometimes painted him." The lamb' pro raname, th wo ald delight the heart of ; . n �onfined coming-beca ' "
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� DOMINIO il Mullett, and the lion shall, eta. But which is thi: Sb. mrick himself. There,; -Mr. John Ford has bee . ega; Per.
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� CHAY(,E or BUSINESS.- . to the ',house for some days from the' effects store�and such el�-' at de
i ,I ti d whi�h the 11 lamb ?" go ofowd.-Miso Ii. Willjon has returned ke favor- i limps you have never seen 'before. .
a ' 11 lion " an! Where the crowas go is always tl �rd and .
. who has been in the hardwake! an of an I to his foot. -Mr. IF. Fo � -
� z.. eari i, so _jP_ fro a *isit to Detroit. -M P. Robert MO. 1, store- - I 'Our Carpet room hai
. $2,600,000 b ' I itestore-the Poo as 0 rie-your DjUrV undergane iorrit
� CAPITAL (Patd Up)j businoss in Seaforth for. several y "_ visited here on Sunday.-Tbe' biiage �
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R. E ST., - .. $2,500,000 disposed of his stoak and badneii t� M ears. Boy WANTED41—To drive delivery rig. Kidney and Mine MoKinne , who have been ourstore-TheEMcFau 0O.'s stcre,See- over the Sauble is in a very -1 daingerolao con- changes, and yve hi -ve -never shown:8, - -__ .
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I � Chesney & Smillie. who lasoe a eady taken Pormanonb p3sikion. i B. B.- 0 vztw, Seifoith. 1787.1 guents at the Quieen's for the past five forth. The winter men boo after 1, hav -ention
. I 4 more complete line (I Carpets and P.0 I .
� ir horne in Owen Bound dition and should have immediate att 9
BRANOM, possestiov. Mr. Chesney on. coineot- . New spring shoes for ladies.� Look in weilke, left for the slipped quickly by,and idw this tore is r I . business. I'll - - - - -
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. SEAFORTH � h" b I We have the v;r);wlate3t in on'ruesday.-The L, Wies' Aid of the Pres- before an accident occure.-M . T. � Flynn, and Mate in tie history of our . I I -
. I . several yearfli &no our Ncrth window4 literally packed with new spring g do, in- - /
I ed with the business for I i) I - evep-thinjiu thesboe ouslne,qi- W. lills, Be ia6nd ho�ding a sale of eluding many rare and d' O' of Exeter, passed a few days with Mr. Abe They are all pi iced give you eoonorni . 11 �
Main Stroet, See.forth.- - -,he patron� a- bylerian church , tty co r c in ee em
, Is well and favorably known to forth, Agent for Peerless, Victorbi and Gco. A. ,. Dearing this week. -Mr. Harry Smith has -- cal,"buy g. Doet, fail -to 9 tb " I
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useful and fancy articles shortly. i . .,
A General Banking Business trans- of the. establishment. Mr.j Sraillie �ombg Sistarahoes for wonieu. � - I binations in he different' ool, ) I ad his family to the house vacated by before buying alfiewihere. - I : I
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ughly 1 coro- - I pai'tioularm will be I given i 'next week. -We theta : and yo 11 bu mOv . I . . I _�
acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, from St. Thomas, and is a thoro FREE BALL. -Immediately after the Irish I n list for the cotton fabrics.. See i � Jacob Wuertz and intends xeeiding there I __
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� Un eretand the subscript ; - I Linoleums. . �
We hope' foi, th:e Concert op St. p4triok's night, the hall will be . some, I I � - I
and advances made on same at lowest petent butiaems man. , he even ng of � through the summer. i - . 1� �
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new firm a prosperous business 6areer. - We Ole&Ted for a genuine old fashioned Irish ball. Harold Jarvis concert, on I ' ' FAu,m SOLD. -Mr. Robe . — a . 11 I Evexj,home has a Kitcbf nand every kitchen -
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rates. 4[Q. Music furnished by� a double orchestra. , 3lit, is very large signed. i t �
j Drafts sold, on all. oints' in Canada, �o not know what Mr. Mullett �ntend attending the show Are Invited to remain. 1787.1 h me artists P Bed of his fat in, lob 10, on oonce -� - LondeFi;bor04 or should ba cp7ered with a lAh. I
I I �! . ' 6ieum. Then yen (an keep it look -in I .
Ing, but. we trust he will not leE4've:::: Sea ortb. is 'a i a to be sesieted by t a am on, to Mr. N:)ble Adair 9,; The fi 6rm oo - I-
2 p I � is re ant - . * rs. J. Crawford,iof -Manitoba, - -
I the United States an Europe. , � arvio, Miss - appearance 'O, NOTES. --:-M 4 1 - . ,; . I and clean. I .9
During his residence here, he � has p!rovoxi . I �'v I as 100 sores, and th4 PTiC8 P1 id W I
C, Harold J WiAIO',W, Oellist ; as ,, n'the occasion of his re
I aesoj man �n,4 _ James F,ax, comic, [ and Min Dunlop, I contralto -toi .bright, cheer � .
! ARTMENT.-Interest , I In herb, except that Mr. ax takes Mr. - ' who has been visitiog friends" here ifor the � - .
I SAVINGS DEP himself an enterprising bush . � - - C Ion's Hall, Monds, evoalu.,, March Mat. Aok- ; �3,300. Although the bt ildings are poor, b - Why not keep it lookildi so, when the �eost
i of One Dollar and worthy and j1d all p",,","Ie Lb organ z%tlon ever in sea. Bennett's place. �Mits Winjow, cellint,made . .1 past two months, returned ou Tuesilay_#ast- I
! allowed on deposits useful citizon, apd ,06 shot dged by sit the b : is a good graZiDg farm, a id Mr. Ad %me wi . I �
i � � . forth. Watch for furb 1787-1 ' a vary favorable imoression! here, au4 many � . -A number of farmers left here on 'rues- is so little. LinoMum is noiseless and
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! upwards. be sorry to lose him. i - I - ' " . - durable. Our isales are large, owing to -
: * I � I w---ooreal wil I be pleased to learn of fier return. -The Use it for this I)arpose. I Ii. Clark i i havin 9 red � rn and the quality of ther
: R., & HAYSIL I W. K� PEARCE, —9 I _; I Just arrived "Rokoo," a ne )wd _ an auction salel'of his stock and e Teets on day for Waberioo' where they I have � seen
' .-AIr. ,coffee with a good Jro:ord, try it, at Beattie Bros., a ugh ut a er large or( - � an and Jessie . Ji'�, � 1. �
: M E �&�CTICE FOR 0. I. C.kDtTS. I I , - fam i weath r bro I work. -Miss Mary Btogden I pretty pattern �,_ -
� anager. RIFL-B . I I the 25th inot. I .
- I - i of . n I Couiland spex�t a few days 'last -W , -
I Solicitor Iti � . 1,871 a I ald I & Cud- —*—.. � eek as the :goods. I I �
, Adam Beek, mayor of London, ias�;' off red a Seafor ., � � .
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I Attend-. the Best� handsome challenge shield � for,"cornpe i -60h We are under the town clock. We have more's horse sale on ur� ,a . Tliley were 1 g�estof Miss�A.- MeVittie. -Miss! Lavin' -, � -
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I � I e finest stock elver shown in this part of I Brigham is a.� present the guest 1, f, "
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I i a I i fle shooting between the oaoet� co country. We defy competition. he's from all parts. �' - e1a I occasion�oo I remark beret - `XE W LACEj CUB TAINS
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to puplic schoole and Coll 1-0 0. We Invite i a Ll CURTAIN8
_1111, the: iffereat , undersold by An) fore, anybody bbat,goe The E. McFa. I spent one day �his week with Clint6 � friende. NEW CHENIL ,' ,
Ins t district. TO, f1her on are, prices. Daly. the . Winthr . A, .
. ti ute�, in his � - And see our stockjand coulp a . to will be TAP487K CURTAINTS
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. . . coura instruction alo i Watohinaker, Cardno's Blo3k, Be orth. 1787-1 ..riah Concert, Seaforth,tarch 17th, Qo.'i store, Seaforth, . -Miss Addie Crisp spent the past week NEW ..
ng tH a lin 3 the , � L E W ART " us ��� NIS -
.. � arn ply repaid for i b even though a, preser t Bruseele.-Qaite a Fnnmber I �, N, -
Militr'seDe'partment is about tos:i6ue i xi�lv You caeb teli much about tea in an ad, - With friends in � I -_ . .
- : qewspring shoes for ladiee. Look in our I ns, new �. �, CT - �
STRATFORD, ONTARIO. 5 oment, It's t 0 cup quillity that tella the theyhave to look at n -,alteratiD gathered at the home of Mr. E. MoVittie, a�nd oth I 1.
gallei y cartridge for use with the story. That's wh e our 28c teA m-ikc3 friends. NO'thwindow. Wehave the v6 -y iste3t in every- fixtures and ftesh paint they are not tie . OH; I
� field �ifle, at a small cost. Vor thi's pr ctioe , SeRl h. - . 1787-1 thiigin the shoe business. WIH * Willie, Soafortb, - , on Fi iday evening last. All report! a good NEW RI DR,A PERIES. - ...
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A school well known from one end of '99, victiria and,Geo. A. Slater shool only- now an . fresh inge in tile sto %-- - �
. Beattie Bros., SeRl member the social in the; Metho- I . .
� - ornallishort range targets are 110'ej, and the Ag -,at for Peoria � - . r3* time. -Re 5 see tb w decorative
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: Canadato thaother for its ouperiorwork militi4 c6mp sni�o. Daly the W tebmaker, Cardno's block, f,, ,om,,.,, 1 1787-1 Whyi it's full of new Ing good,. Con a dist church, on Monday evening next�- A Wheii you ose- W. 9 .
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: Graduatiee rifles hre loaned from the I � , --yquIll say thal � they are �w rich a pthert
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�, Students admitted at any time. WLite for 1�,is�he intentionof theoadet�oorps the best place in town to buy your watches, clocks, foTTnms. -Spring seem to W near at and. admire -F erhaps bwi . 1 1787-1 large number are expected from Blyth and � Ing as you blavoqverse
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I readily secure employment. ; 0 f the jewe�ry, etc. For next week you can buy a 14k gold an in Beaforth. . . 1.
� catalogue� � 1! SeafoFth Collegiate Institu rocu e the n1lod l7aAles' witoh, warrant9d to wear for 25 years, hand by the appearance of the fields. -Mrs. NOTES.�Mr. J%MQ8 'Umpbell, o Moose- most of them will take part in the pro. � fabrics fir - �
te tq procu , - I . - I � rig � � -
� coin- - for $12. This incitides a plush case and guard, William Alexander had the mi8fortune to jaw, N. W. T. - is thi) st of his brothe . � , Handsome b * lit now � I
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riecesoary targets, ; gramme. - ..�,_.�, por ieres, � draperies, furnitam 1
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j W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. . ohes wiir be� t , D ly, in the CArdnoi Block, S 3afortb. , 1787-1 1 f&1 I and break her arm one day last week.-. in-law, Mr. James Mill to and other frien . 11 I �, I t* hannnigs: -
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i 11 4444-52 petir,iibn. The mat a � 11 ! iv g for Satur- The Farmers' Institute Me ting Was hold in here. -Mr. Albert Webb intendN lowing for I Zurich. �_--Z-,� coverings and cush ous, --'
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i . befor� or after the summer Vacot=-r � worth. 1787.1 � th: school house last week ind owing tot Manitoba this week.-;M*is3 Janeb buth- , NOTEs.-Mr'a. Jacob Zimmerman and �14
I : : � I ' day. ab 16o a dozen. Beattie Bro?., 8
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Not W hat You- Spend i oa� ' f We want you, trade and we will ve'ry large crowd present end the splendid mings, of Egm ondville, *, visiting I riendo A, children, of Cavalier, North Dakota, are U9. �
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. meetin ''Mr. Will 9 I __
i . Z5r1IPDEN DE4TH,�Mr. Jamek C 190i vie, ytolile, get the ad- �
; , a o' the th,� best value f or your money of aoyo a a decided fiuc' tbia vicinity &� present., am Ye 0. Brill. Bymaking pure "
- , MoKillop. near Leadbury,'dieA ver� sjud All work programme, the -� I 0, i home on a visit to her father Mr. , -
Bat what you get for What YOU ' ad daughter are still for' t�e It itends going to vantage of t b t and .
. denly on Tuesday evening last.' 'A�r, C,oates businew. watch iepairing a specialty. c4s.-Mrs. Murchij;a who has been visiting Glends here is said he' ; husband ii .1 a b ; most varle& ;
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spend, that counts. The beat - wartantedtogive istioaction or m0113y refunded, 11. - . - . er(handise suitable -for 11
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, 4 a' for Daly, the Watchmaker, Cardno's Block, Scxfo�th- qijite ill and not able: to,pe rform their duties as in hd�ne n , Alaska this summer to seek the ,precious assortment of in
. had been afflicted with heart I diaem I at t two months, left fo��.k - . ....
. so I,, . I � i�� the post 0 IhAday.--im Samu 31 , and Mrs, Is d child- this season Learly spring,. ---
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is the cheapest in the end, , - - some time, but was able to got awou d �,us ! 1787.1 ffice.-Tbe ro s are at prese so, Manitoba, on Mo _ 'gold. -Mr. &so Moritz an Of the y ar ...
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_.' Wonderful V i9i a very bad state. -'Mr. Ford Aitcheson, �
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is with SEED 0 7averly� seed. i " of Str tford, is el�aading a ! ow 'i0o visit to! friends Chances fo good -choosing from. ...
uauul, He was at supper when the sum. AV. . ryan, A ; I ran, who havj been on a � . - -
% Hamilton &�Kerslake's, Se.ilorth.' �787-1 al,bond youngest son of Mr. John Aitcheson, with his parents here. -4 -The For store ` - here, left,lastjweek for their hoine:i in the � I I
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Henderson's PhotoS. monal came and life was ext iac� in 6 few, oats a I . NEW D�RESS' ES I . ..
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. � . orry to say, lyirig in a very critic. tend holding a concert' t. On tholir, way they will vil" Mrs' NEW DRESS : RIM MENGS
minules. His son and sister, A�rp. S - j4onday next1is St. Patrick's Day, podd in .. W .
&;FCrayon and large work a I OfThO Irish Cmcert." Should the a condition. the 21st of Maroh.-Mria ]M. Harburn. and Moritz's mother, near St. Paul. -Mr. I .
! ho had been visiting there � fo so 8 evening i I - . 7 . - NEW FANCY '. Ll� 8 I
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: � specialty. son, 0. �, ,% U. weatherremain f4vorable this attraction will no - Mrs. H." Templeman, &� visiting relatives Samuel'Faust� has retamed from� I ..
� � time, leti that afternoon �or Sedor�h, doubt draw out crowds of country- t cople d I - I � �,_C__ NEW WASH ... 000111
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, . ive ! Ezete . ngham . � � emit. -Quart ly services will in
aiur-,onl W the.'otrett the app�arance of a geaulwe " "" g _* NEW STAPLE GO. ' .
tendiigto take the early-fr , - nee Ik ' . ,in Wi . - � I 11 I . .
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i DERSONt, S I � : . � _jK 8 I the Evangeli�al church, I . -
P. HEN. a � w; con. Fair," 1 17 7.1 � com= 0
J. W i . AT ROME. -The In. adent Order of NEW y 0
i 1761 day f )r Manitoba. The ssd nei I . I ' Saturday. oted . :
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: veyed to them, however, and t4hey d fer�ed Timothy- and Clover. Saed.-Choi,ce re� The services will be co n I
i - ddfellown held a ver enjoyable "at home" an
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I c)atEs 1ad been! cleaned timothy and 010%'Or ECed At Hamilton & Kers i READY -TO. ING.
! IMPORtANT NOTICE i tbeirdeparture. Mr. C, I � 96 , liko's, Seaforth. I � 1787-1 i Aheir lodRe roome,oa Friday evening BLOWS. -A] ex. and James Fergu On went ,by Rev. M. L i F I � i
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resid mt of MaKillop for �boiit '20 ,'�'yea�rs, I 69t, when nea hundred invited to Cleveland st week to I take pos tion 1) has disposed of hif ,
- havix�g �emoved there from llibbeO 98 We are all -going to the "-Irish Coiicert,.� - uemts partook o� their hospitality. i, The , and G. Olausius, of near Hills Groan, who gets We try to' make Ithis ��ne of the -greAe#
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good . possession next fall. -Mrs. Dennis has re- - i I to get -your
was a inna and obliging noigb6r ' W�SHI-:-C; AjD SCRUBBING. -Am pro- I rat portion of the evening was devot�d to a I :stores on ea th .�br you
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I I _N -1 luth.-W. 1 Johnsonihas decided ; )
. N. WATSON, SEAFORTH, I turned to�Woodham, after a visM to her w!oi �,tb. � I
W . .asoum�ng!, st a,igbt- I usid and recitations. An D'u I nd will � have in " money a h neot
citizen i�ud an honest, un parel to take in4aehing and do scrubbing and 1 rogramme of in mova to the I.Torthwest .�a - �
National Cream Separator," manu. 1� house cleaning. thl R9. W. S. FOSTER, Jamoi stroeb, to. -Mr, Isaac Martin and family, of . � . U i .. . 4 -_ ��
. � Agent for the " j forward man and was much anid des rveOly ; ddress on 03dfellowahip was given by J. , - -_ - -_ - -_ __,__9
3hine Compan I opposite tarton's blacksmith shop. 1786x2 12 j --l-w-A-6--w-
y � I � so%f( , action sale o � his farm a' d stock shortly. - paren I iii
)nd sewtog Ma n-th, I to! Pigeon,
iactured by the Raymc simple and beau- respected. � 0 ; �. i . Stanbury, barrister. 041, the platform a' the Babylon line, have movei I " � - I �
The Universal favorite, k write to. this , Dr. Atkinsor, of Detroit, ban .leased M. -s. 11
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� of Guelph. my to operate, I _9 ------ L___4. . � GIRLS.—If - a want wor . ith the chairman,� R.... . Sweet, oble � it with I de Michigan, w6re they will in f uture reside. - - -Th 8 ... I �
tiful Ila deeign, few parts to cleanp en Cleave's co, e- and Willi occupy . .1 � � .
ial me in 'of I�Nl 1 NG MILLS, of Hespeler, Out. ' . . to I
ore points of merit than any BcARD OF TRADE.—The s,unial me tiu I FORBES � . cl rgymen and the � tta , , . -Mr. SimonGeiger is at home on. a vilai I I
reliable and durable, m. � � . . ouncit a0ertleibg for g1jr1s, or fam'lles with boys rand, were the i local . ifamily for tho$ summer. 1 ames Don a n
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other separator, a Perfect skimmer su the Board of Trade was h Id In the - � and Iris froniihirteon yosrs old up. Nice work ; eeve. The latter part o the ejening was . ) he having sold his farm in Michigan. -Mr.
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. -five com'. Call at ITLY office ond ex- : . - '
two to twenv chair bei on Tuesday eveni% I I FA UL
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. the a National 11 before purchasing a EePara- . hope to see him around a win ko . Es _= —_ — I
I ' .nt, D. I i 7 1.786x2 I 11 from Mr. P. Lamont. -Quite a number of I 1
1 am no I Ing c1ficers were appointe4l: Tre'eida � I rishing condition 0 r .--. -
. tDr, Sold on easy terms. . t 1. .i - �xeter lodge in in � a flou Chesney left ere 106*36 eek for
. D. Wilson; vice-president� James' Beat6'8 JI To FAR-mrr.s.'--Timotby, Alsike and Red d is to be highly complimented on the . ., I a have brought maple syrup ,into the - 11 1 ds Coo - i
. Bedretaryi W.1 D, at McGinnis' grocerv-storo, s, visit to E I gland.-. ex"On' -ba chert -is 4 I
W. _W Mrs. M - P 11 this week. -Mr. John i . D
_W_ -&U?S(:)�� treasurer, W. K. Pearce;! . .! Clover bought and sold �uccess of the 11&4 home." vi age . : �
o I . � I ray, of London, who has paro ed a. t C I
er lo,2104ing ean ; auditors, W. Pickaid and L; L.� Seaforth. I ince his � ' 40h 1
Qaneral Insurance Agent� and Deal I I � BUTEFS.—Mr. -Edward Stewart, lately aames Po look, as home again, ,and is improving 0 s I eates -
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� 86 P. I - For sale in gmondvil or Queen's hotel from Mrs. -
Xaqlauee and Bloyalee, I'll ul; courteil, F. Holmee�ad, ill, � , Ile,.one half - CA7 i . .
m 0 iailor with W. Johns, has taken a position , oration. � I
I I good land with co fortable frame residence ere�n in town last vreek maki 9 tione for OP - � .4; 0—
)RTH, rt Bell, W. 0. Reid,f A. � Younj i 0. � . - . I y 0 1 1
NORTH MAIN ST., SEAR Rob� . I I , ? I with W. W. Tamen.-Mrs. Fowell and 1t . Dr 043 Store.
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, 1630 I � also good bt-Able t ni plenty of hard and sof water. I -sion- on a Of May.- �
� . Grei , G A. Bills, J. L. 1�tllqxan. Congid- ven ,4t ! aughjter, Cora, who. have been on an ex. taking posse, � Bluevale. I y
. - - I - I -Th,s vroperty to well ultuatel. Possession �i i Mr. Richard Elliott an Mrs. E. Castle, of ,,- I i
. era discussion took pla�e on the I ropost- anv time. R. Ilia -to. 1786.3 ended viait withdriends In Woodstock, re. cial will be held at - , . - I
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Tewelry Establishments tion . . - . this place, were united, in marriag last Fri- NOTES.—A box so I I
counter's J , ulomitted to the coun�oil -at its eeting! HOUSE TO RmNT.—To rent, the r4inenee ... urned to town on Sa urday. - Willfam wp school, Morris, on the evening this week. --Misi A" Grieve returned f?0-
. on onday night, by M*83r I -on North Main street at present occupied by Mr. ' . day. We wish- them a iong and appy I a. Brownto her situation in -1 aria t 0 �
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SEAFORTH, - M a on�,Id,' ewis, or., of Crediton, w 13 in town on busi. I erich Owne"p, I Of St. Patrick's day, March 17,tb. Minn L W� �
thei GoveDlock. Possts3len on Apill 10tb � Mr. Olivet Grigg, of fwod 'n 110 t .
and Van Egniond, , elativ to, . Robert . I to the illness of I lev. . Rome, the FlulpIt 11
Gov look . , ess last week. - iss Lil I& Johns visited in - ' Smilliso the .; teacher, is -getting U . I . I- w
GChe Engagement Ring', being a 'ill, )rovid d the � App),T to Tuos. Bui.NKTT, Se.iforth. 1787-tt - : is ill with: prie-UMODIA.-4-0a Thursday, Re. - elvil e elaure i, I t Sunday Jn0r_9i8$V_
of Jaw . run .Dgof thewoollen m , . Y" - I � linton over Suaday.-Miss Nellie Quanoe -01101) of ths late Dr. WOC do, P %mine. -Miss Mabel Thomas went to in �M I I - I I
ellery about which so becoa Mary, ,. . -rogri aul. In the even I
are vn in the 'way Ti cheap, before nao i . Fair6eld, Ohio, last vviek, to visit was filled by 'Re . R. I
z Piece interest centres, must - be iven as3istance by the to 3.ylor safe for sale vID9. is home from Det�roit, not being very well.- orth �
much - Sufficient 1)36rti�leula ,a v;er(; n4 -to! 1 � paot over to the silent jority the ' ige N kt, Mrs. Gannett. -Mr. Robert D D. B, - R&6,.Of Croinbrook, t4W�k
. of a can. . r : Good size. Learayd & Co. . Boafoxth. 111-1 - Mro. D. Johns I visited her father in St. � n 0 an. ing Rev.
I �yle, good in quality, � I of 90 years. The dece md lad was vary hot .aur . 11
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. correct in at ban to enable a thorough' -die ussion of !the . __:_ - - . 0— . the service -Dr I IV leg was ,I'D W* bsin,
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We can I 1� Marys over Sand�,v.�_M es M. White and i in much better, we are please& to state. ' * '
then� comes the price. . RIEFS.—A team of horses' 1�berlon - , highly esteemed by all who had ti a pleas are can I ..ral I �U .
LoOAL B' I tagate to the Epworth I . 1 :
design of setting and det 'Is of the acbeme, but th 3 matter ,[*a� Lilla Johns were del - A very Interesting -Mr. Augustus Gannett had -thp misfor- this week, atte, ding the It .
- give you any . i 00.1, I i -of her acq . , I - at 4 y �.
diso seed in the abstract and a mot, o Mr. Win. Cameron, of the M. nvention � . 2e! day last .mother, whose . ocurred an Bata*
any combination of stones. . j I ran� oni was ing t ILeague. co at London this week.- : sawing matel took placl I on the ff irm-of �_4r. tune to out; his foot badly, oi I
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I pa!1 ed approving of the 9 � ing 0 ,aid to Tucker6mith, ran away on Friday., After 1A, number'of the boy� were up before Magis. week. -Mr. ,F. B. Scott and Miss 1 Mary at- last. Robert Th�omsol i hasleased the, Ato" � -
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very im- . � I Young, first ioncossion 1 Goderich towns'?]PS oining his pr � I ..
The Wedding Ring is a rovideaJ satii facty rly wrecking the wagon,jand,whei L - and -G�egor on Tuesday for I tend, it being neasil - -
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I portant piece of Jewellery. We this estabbilament, p OPPOS tended the funeral of Mr. ScotVa mother, in adj e0ent �
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arrangements can be'domp to,',betweoa�th�; ite Mr. W. N. Watson's 'I office, tb 3 lines, �trates Snell one day last - veek. �#�e contestants vqere � e room in conaeo-
.. ,having taken par�,kio* ch ivari, contrary to Seaforth, this week. -Mrs. Bruco has re- rary for him to ; e
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have them in all qualities of gold, . Willi" in Cool; and R. Young on ins hand, - -Thomia , �
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, gen�lemen interested and the � ouncil, in�th6; which were tied in the bottom of t le be' eeks of tion with his porinna.
aue. tally -guaranteed, Our repair � ! . � and H. n ford and ,U. Proul ) on't the turned to Manitoba, after rieveral w W �
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way of seculity, etc. : 11 I n ff, were draw i tight, � - t . visiting in Huron county.-Ro P igh, of Ritchie, of Fer.gt is, ha i taken 081 I -On AS J
dep3,rtment is atrictly up-to-date. , . i ; � missed t a case against t ree of them and other. The onsideratibn was ti enty - :'a I a
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I . adjourned as to the oth lare to be f ed by the lose a to , the Brussels, visited relati 9 � rul TV wheitt i� I
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W. R. COUNTER, . . . . Manager Tow.x COUNCIL. -The iegu�ar meeting of, Win. Ford Aitcheson, son of Mr. John Barrister J. G. Stanbury !defended the boys. w ' days 4 ago. -Miss May Powell, of the river broke x , -a needs . _
,road, MpKillop,, I inners. T e-termew ie that tb a two 1 rho few I
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the4own council was held on *onday eveu-� Aitcheson, of the North * nberry, is visiting at Mr. George Me. considerably ear 'er t4'an usuaL i ;;;;
-_ I -Mr. Emanuel Bissetb left on Monday for - ,win- Tur . . �, ,� 111 . ���
I . ; . out the MOB I in four he ro were to be-- - I d .
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ingJast. The free use of:the town ball' was is eoured a situation Miss Annie Richardeop Bms- — �
I : met with a severe mishap some days ago. Manitoba, where he.ba - -, of I I .
I FIGURES TELL re - � ners., Cook�and Youn out elgaD and (us. Donald's. I r
2 gralhted to the Horticultural �abiet for a In some way or other he fell down 'etai I as tinsmith. I ills q1reen. .1
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� lec�u re on horticulture,on the',evenin g of thb� receiving serious injuries. -A aluable ::w' 9 1 quarter corqs and L ngford sad Prouse Bela, is visiting at Mr. -John Bargesol.� -1 � I
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Twelve to - __ 18 ! � hem i I ung winners adeavor Society of the V slue$ that each it 'he topm 11A
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ng inst. A oommun* n i from Ye�fjsri. ,Vy horse, belonging to MussrB. irchibald Ooristanbe- eight cords,10aving 000, and Yo The Christian E os� Tung , J
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. achers, 80 typewriti . . � . 11� The boys weri all Presbyterian church had a social � gathering the ladde Od C.911, prices ,,that *�Vr
- Malpdonald, Govenlook an V4nEgm nd wa�a & udmore, died from inflamm4lion last Irish Coucert,:Seafortb' March 17bb. . by a very a j all margin � were at Mr. James Elliott's, Turnberry!, on Men- ,,r of go I Ynvini3iug -or','
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machines, 367 students, in day Bee t, read. These gentlemen agree to seq tiir)6 week. -A you man who had bee� employ- I I P pretty tire&by the tim, the four hours - vi iting eloquent snou to:, be 0( - I d
- members in the evening . . 1 We have opened � up. The winners would like to hear f -om day evening. -Miss Laura Snell is a
sions, 100 Plow shoes for men. I attached to the oat #orthy assor�rden
th� woollen mill property, p a0c it in first. ed with Mr. 7 Aleculla, near Leadbury in Ethel. -*r. and Mrs. Abey, of Wiugham ty wash fabric � ever .9 �
classes, 31 positions filled from � I ' outour new spring stook,and without any doubt ' I dain � e !that have
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class modern running ord, or �and 0 rry on appeared before Mr. John Beatti , police en able to any two that can beat their. record. , ilem ,
January 24th to February 2nd, in- I I ' their are the best values we ave yet be - I &is visiting at Mr.� C. Brinker'li.-Mr. A. shown in the vdix dowAl. ,on ta
business therein, providing he to n j Vill magistrate, on Monday 14st, charg �d with show our custorairs. . W. H. 1111o, Sole Agent for � i McEwen and family moved on to their farm, . ... � '. I
dicate the conditions now prevail- � 1787-1 I , Kippen. . i in the store of E. M10FAul ,-Co.. $0.
.. free m otolenseveral articles ofolothing,,tq. Geo. A. Slater shoes in,Heaforlh. i .. U L
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ing in the grant them a loan of $15,�`.., . - ( . let line of Morris, this week.-*ro. Small credit f4 ii'V109- '
ter at, for a period of years, Le the value of $8, from big emplo5 er. lie LzAv-ING.-Mi. Thomas Andrew, who has D. Hay, Commispioner aj�d Co�veyau or ' visited- at Mr. John Raby's. : forth. � somi .
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Central Busine'ss College', am'unt to be repaid sa��On ly u the last 7 . ducted a general wills, mortgagee and deeds drawii up. MoneyloLned � soared such 3 things, : 1787-1
0 til! the acknowledged the offence and was lot go on for years co i . - I . a I
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wh�ole obligation is Ifquidat4k . A ommit- suspended sentence, and his mother came to store in this villapre, has purchased erest. I 174C -tf . - XOTES.-Am ag-t , , -1 I for Aw
sto n- the vi -?LB. - lriishtowp- : West this W , ex. ,
TORONTO, tea wa3 appointed to confer with, the ! gen- his rescue and paid for the articl ' taken re and stock i age of Gorrie and PL.ows, GANG PLOWS AND FAAm Im eek are Mi. and Mrs. A tbil
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A strong, reliable school, wbich ition [and t6 and other expenses inourred.-Major Ander- has placed -'his son Chi rlie in charge of it, MKNTS.-T. Mellis takes this opportunity of ths kin r. Charles (0) : -.
tlenen making the ,propoi' I . his many customereanIthep lerally'Malf Irish Concert, Seaforth, March';17th Miss Alice Currj', M T... I -
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grant the aid that may be 4greed' 111pon, a first i:idieDtions of spriDg.-Mr. and Mrs. move to that place also. 1 It is needless to, . into buyin& but are allowed to � use their will leave in a esk or me. , I � I
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Vy law W J61 ave 0 0 V 0 on .Y e ip-F- Man no o a —, - 0 - -j �-15 ..j I amilies � � will not be out of humor In 't;te.busy Itime. ALL own judgment. Su;r jpl i in out 011000 -
Address, W. H. SHAW, Principal. . at popular f active and Usef I wokkers
. erty owners. The finance �omruit ee � as ev. and Mrs. Larkin, at the manse, left have been one of the me � buggy and wagon wor vi r ' in � 6,
i . I �. i i or their home, on Tuesday. -We mentioned in the community. I tion and all lines of smithlD good'took of new May success at ad thern in their new �
� Yonge and Gerrard sts., Toronto. an 1orized to have the insurance on. the f Mr�. Andrew has for 9_ I ... _ 11 ,
- 1586-52 � waterworks building and plant renewed, a few weeks ago, the sale of his farm in some years been leade of the Methodist plows always on hand. � few a %ins while they limited quantitilEs of up-to-date merchandise. -Mr. R. F.� 81 lok, ' 9 has so sue --- -
: I last In second-hand p o*s, own, one horas New Carpets, new Curtains, new � Millinery. rin al 'a' the Zud6h I lie
bu) to have it reduced �by� $�,,000. It, has Iowa, by Mr. Jobn P. Gibson, 1 for er church choir as well a4 n earnest worker in I'al - now Dress' Goods, new Bilks, '
I I plows and iron a o : in good order new Trim- taught as P I
n nWe schgol, and was at all " Mingo New Wash Stuffs, etc. 17 87-1 school for t e -been . re -09897
THE CANADIAN bei m insured for $4,800. - The clerl; report- reaident of Seaforth, and that he to d church and Sunday �olebn, p work toleraied. You 11 6,Iways find Tom . t y6 %rA has
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; visiting Canada this summer. On aturda;y times ready to give a helping hand to any reidy fc r business at his old o nd. T. M],LLTS, 0 , I I at an in 4 crew
ed that he had ad7ertised for tenJerfj� for I . 1787-3 ST, PATRICK'S EYE. -Are the people Of ad for tke coin'
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Bank of Commerce I the town drainage contracti and badi;baid last the sad intelligence was .recei ed hert good work. Miss Andiew is president ofi I .- salary. Mr. St Ick h a gent ... "�_ liah
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I seyeral inquiries concerning ithe W)rk'� but of Mr. Gibson's death. He was a ictin� ol the Epworth League. lConstance is eorryi NOTES. -Mr. David Cooper, with Ing character, and t he people _. Of zilh -
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epe�ved. la John Rogers, who � to lose so usef al a f . appreciate bii-a arvice i. as show .V -their
CAPITALWAID UP) - -by to, Mr. Ing it quiet. . Thus far very little has been _TA
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� ght MiRion DoRars $8.000,000 Alter passing accounts to �the' a ount �of 'visiting his sister, Mrs. D. J obnBor. , for tb( lose will be Gorrie's gain. � ick the paA week, saying good Ed. Troyer visited
zi I . � I., I I s. John Cooper and family who, on heard of it outside 6f the charmed circle. re -en sjzement.�-Mr.�: of l"i and. I I
&boat $190 the council adjo rned tc mq6t.at past couple of months, left on Tdard tf BRIEFS. -Mr. Robert Armstrong frienEs'111 Flintil Mieb gan, part
; . . Orris in Ma' I. Fortunately your correspondent has succeed- ,,--Oa Frld&Y
Rest, - - - $2,000,000. the call of the mayor. . I � I T i , spend a few weeks with his ei 3ter, 1� te. C. - -very successful auction sale, on Tuesday, Tuesday, left for their,new h n the fore part th weel -
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; SEAFORTH BRANCH. DEATIT OF MRS. F. SciorT.-An ,old! ' and of Bervie, is visiting her grandmot Mrs a large crowd out and good prices were wish for them mani. - . ant evenin
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vqy highly respected and' much belov d James Sutherland, �Ceutre str et.'L 4 e Mr. T. BroWwn, the people's auc-1 the fa:r weeb.-Mr. John MqNevin, the p W mence at 4 o'clock Sunday .after. family pri r thf Ir going wett-1:"Mr- I
! A generall Banking business tran- � Mr. James Mustard a y ung noon. The St. Columbam choir will be as-
: re sideat of this district passed from this li"fe Samuel Carnochan, in employee a W tioneer, weilded thez I�amrper: Mr. and! week, sold to James Hagan dispos.3d of some valual3le I
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&A.- or Saturday last, in the- pergon of Mrs, IF. Richard Clark's saw n'. Mrs. Armstrong have! moved into the vil-, a �
. and spiacial attention glVen to th. Scotto mother of Dr. Scott and Mr ,Aaarew fortunate accident, 0� Saturday. 136st U lage, Mr. Richard Ho'barn having rentedi good figure. -Mr. Edward Taylor, isoil of Woodstock. For the-firBt time in the his- 0 ------ — I I
collection of Sale Notox� ell � lor, * he for the� past three tory of the parish t1ke sweet strains of the I I � -
S(ott, of this town ; Messrs. Rob * b Scott, wits assisting rolling i sorhe logo, 6n ��, a their farm and taken � possession. --Mr. Rob. Mr. George Tay W , . ! Usl�orne. .
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ad an �mpposlts of $1 and upwards. al o � of M cKfflop�,, � and other log behind him became dielo I d �nd . has disposed of his far I to his neighbor, Mr. friends here, left for his home in the irest . church on St. Patrick's Eve. All roads lead GON_�E TO TOE 110SPITAX - Ito to
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. Sc �ott suffered an attack � of � paraly 3is I; som' a between the knee and the ankle. 'T �UE - farm contains 100 acres. We have not yet � pping r -afion onone of hia eyesibSY'
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bank, issued at the b -
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. I I . o the b�m 3 learned where' Mr. Clark intends to reside ' uatrjou been suffeting I'= so, -
following rates- . i - ing �
10 entirely helpless, and in Thex� case d4at� Was of Mr. Clark, where he will be con1fi e but hope he willuot lea'veour midet,ashel men are steady and 0, and are -the I
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F. HOLMESTED,l F. 0. G. MINTY, argaret Habkirk. She ,was a 4istor Of formerly of this town, but now Of 1 o arch and a good.oitWen and neighbor.-; which the . cs crown NOTES.-W.F. Stewart has purchased the ports the operation ,
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� � w to a native of Roxborotighshire, cotland, the past week. -St. Patrick's da : I erty. The price paid- was $1,300.--;-W. H. him.
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I at d was born on the I comber, celebrated in St.. James' church, by a a�km 2 tion un ar. his barn and otherwise repairing� James Me ugan, t a past week, purchased
I , horse from Me. Win. McMillan, Kerr and Ira Gerry attended the London WEDDING Bf Lm�T
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March 3rd, aged 52 years. The deceased ; 1 34: and settled in the towbah, O' 0 rin," at *6 o'clock In the mor i . 6th, both afternoon an evening. for held in London on Tuesday and Wedues the scene of a happy event On We"Wasy
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lady was one of the most highly esteemed ;� lop. She was married to Nr. to )ital, day of this week. Mr.:Kerr gave..an address evening, wlien their . 1dr.
o � ' thia le! I musical programme will be en ere 1. dre enj by Mee rs. Hood, Rennie,! some days has been i i the Clinton hoe . to;
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known in , the town and country for her in rialze they settled in the tow ashl I of meeting of the Presbyterians and M �'tlio4- Gregor, jr., met with an unfortunate acci- Tough, the old and efficient assessor for, small fire, which was ex�ingaished without invited go"WA.
11 I ring the week. attendi I - to the aid of the fire engine, occurred last ence -of a large numbar of . in br�Wt,
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sterling qualities of true womanhood. For rth Dumfries, where five ild. �ists, under the auspices of Ahe W, mon, ' � dent recently. It appe�ro he was driving a Stanley, was, du I _WV
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I I ur da 7 was in danger of upse0ing, Mr. McGregor finishing up his 20bh'i year ,as assessor forl Simmons. It started upstairs, and was and carried a ridal uquet. After VA
failing in health. She returned home from th township of Tuckeramith, Be Mpg on the Presbyterian church,, on � �h ,�"mptucuo repast We* "'-
. I ariley, which is a su�[ficient proof that the! maused by some clothes taking fire from a ceremony, - - . I
a visit to her son, Mr. Howard Fraleigh, at th farm adjoining the tOwn of SeaiplrW and evening next.. The meeting will bd. aldi eni - stopped but quickly to �ave it, and in doing Sti Oy a # ME I -ht
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Thedford, sevqppl. � o *bich they continued- to!resid ad by Miss Wiggins, of Toronto oia I me dislocated his anklo;- It will be some', work intrusted to him! has been well 0 bap couple -11 take Up. t]
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re . . - after a serious Maser, blood poison. 6 . led many miles on foot. Few men in Stan. Zilliax.�& G" McCracken- is home from from Mr. Bow an .3 the 5th 001K.v-
recovery, and, after an illness of some three i daughters are still livi 0 we %11 �p!es 'been received by Mrs. James Carnoolia , c f . 06 Unborne, and carry 1 -with them the 1 NO", - .
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ng 'Oeeeaeec , �Yirs. Tuckeromit U a manner scrat had his hand on � �er known 1 and all . Catharines: where he holds ' mituation of S Very large eikole ,of irl;1146 f I -
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* Scott was a kind, motherly iwoman, - rusty nail, with the bove result.-Mrs.i see him. -Re nnan, on Fri. in a large -gr : -
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pioneer settlers of ownie district.! Keeper, a faithful wiie.UiUU M Loving mvwer, land. one died of heart, failure. Deuemer .U&VI W" . U .r ow r I ! .7 I -I � I �
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