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dAPITAL (Pat,d Up), - $2,500 000
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and advances made on same at lowest
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. perior ; but the! boy i h � . eek. -Mr. T. .
0 de�lining to c&rry out his contract for the are their ou patty, i ver 3 in London this w � S . �1_ .
� - been comen alit auMs, add the ocmwe quenoss may be more oerious than I I I "I - I
t to .reat on p I : M'Irdo )k iaerecently very muoli improved .
ujolt (9 **p 000f. arooage woika was received, and the con . I �
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Us 10 . 0 1 of M ' F.Gutteridge, boing the next during the pmaticing as- they wo ld care for. th � int grior afid exterior of him dwellivg�_ � .. .
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aid luously, i wd ui ider the able 14 ladership of .'NOTES -W6 hear of a very. interesbi4g I
-The . clerk � I Never Morel so , .
. - — lo*e3t, was accepted. was in- e, P1 ofesl or arrison, of London, will ,conduct I . I
b4r. L Brovin they have become even more event wl i0h occurred recently in this Plac 9 urch on Sabbath I I I
stincted to corrOspond with the Toronto . ' se 7vice a in St. P&ul'8 ch � - L -
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. DISTRICT MATTERS. . h ,n in the past. while on) of our mighty hunters was shoot- as been r - . ;
. - __ ln�iting the efficieat ,h There are now . Miss Prior, of Exeter, h � :
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EN'tion Old Boyo' Association, and fired rn(ruh 0
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- to Sea- thirty n er ibers, all excellent musicians. ing at"a k with friends in I .
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-Y,RS o -s A TouR T h mrock Ila bulle 1 ot of a Seaforth bakbr, i �
WtZNNirE(. - - ,hearty They wil a art t ioir weekly op an air con- the I ') I - . H usa� 1. The farmers are once more busily i � � I
team _Lof foith, andtoeitend to the association a , . - . I
football WiilUipe� iarry,a:akling ar- The chairman cbrts as E 3o i as the weather is warm snough, who wa - delivl2ering bread, through Mr. 'Lre. Curry and daugh- I i - . - . .
rangementis for an eastern ton � this season. invitation to visit &aforth. ; will have a weekly musical Thomas roome's door, hitting the stove. e age . iu seeding. -M A�A�RBZR:93,9�,Dugrpga �
The Shamrocks were the stro I eqt tesm in outhe fire and water committee was author- when out, 6 bizeni an a Mr. Bro e at once pocketed the bullet, d te , M a arah Jane Ourryt intend leaving I - � -11 - . � _�
�z r load of coal for the water- tiest.-Mciars. Baldwin & .0omp y h ve I =1
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year and le id to get a ca barm was done. h eoi Siturday evening to join the rest of Never bavle we been more _____ - _____ -
work%. The chairman of the same commit- been doi a rusbing businees it, pianos re 13, who left here about a month ago I . I - �
. i rry to lear�n that Mr. Wm. G J.. e fa, you acquainted _w�th Our New GOods - i � 00�"��
tee was also ,instructed to have Goine paper- 111ug the past week they shave We are . ... tb le i ew home in Y - W
stronger than ever when tbeyj are touriag . .loose Jaw, Noroh - �
r e . The cbntl a braith, r., is seriously ill. -Mr. J. " - e,we ha i stock new . ,Dj � i �
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Onta io, and they h t 'i repeat th ing done In the wator-warke residence. dispoLd handsome Mason & Rinch-piano . err �tory, They will epnd Sabbath eburse, we doet elpect you to 0 . �., � � . 71 I .
arberry team .1 I came home � I -
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. co,�ancl adj6urudd to meet at the call of the P v'th frie�da in Toronto and will then at , our wishes ' � 11 I
vial prin. . I -'i 11 `," -Mr. H. Bachan�n V , � just because we wan - � I
a few years ago They will I it the or. � . llukzh 0 esney, f EgmonAville.- Tbe��* -fii.wL Vince a eek or so ago. ce start for the west. Mro. Curry and . . t You -to � -_ I
. * - in OatoriT) and � we 90 . iven by Rev. C harle P rental roof, in Brus8els, ,O . � do so.,, . I � .
c1pal football tow6a I � trZed . leot ure, 0 wi� villited der t e 'I ret ided- for a number of years on I 2 - ST4D-RE! S a
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notice Seaforth among the plac1es 0 - The following were ticket 0 ' sby-1, last Su t Bates has returned ito "�' Y ; I �
-entio .. ,t.RAvELLEr,s.- 'on, of Laudon, n .ffib _Egmond, ille.prel ' r the Parr line near' Hill5 We know that our but . I
Should they come bore, we can assure' the leas&6 visit with filands __t eir f no farm on neiis affai
ej to distant p6in a this week by William erlan church, o i Monday eveni fil, was well: Canada Roe a * I � I . Ira are of -no
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I and steamL i : i ,reen, You unleea yo"M - . t, wide �
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ill give thein ,hip agent : inter- in Engl Id.? � I i . a largt ci le of relative wi 'can do better here than elsewhere. 50 _. :
Westerners that the Hurons w 84mervilli, railw . 4tunded. The lecture was a most . I is aud friends, Tsh - � z
a good time both on and off the field, b t Nfr' Thomas Shad to Gaylord, Michigan ; keting one and ai thorough1V enjoyed by -;.� 0 'I I I I
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we can hardly,guarantee that they WiW be Ui' Harlock, to Lakota, -all. Q of a igh charao- , Wroxeter. i .1 i0o q
do Lizzis Neelands, The lews were alec! of a their new horne.-Mc- That if, W�y we want 0 urge upon .�
away the Hurons' s6al I I f6ult Ste. t . Won enla Foreign Mi-IsJoh So- -Tenders were received until and tap nness in � you the, .
able to cirry , Pal Noith�DakOta; M�s. Hanna, to 8 er. The . BRIEF9. ershave sold their handsome fact that - we -give so much for yo
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They. expect to leave . gla'tie ; Mist FenMla Kidd, High street, 6iqy, u;der wh)ee auspioer the.lecture'"o Tuesday, April 15bb, for the erection of a � pan og ponies to Mr. Jackson, of Clinton- money as we pos �ibly can, Is . I
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June 21st. t� Xew'Vork ; Mr.: John Crich, to Carnins, held, realized a ood.,.bum, $27. :being taken 4rame building and scale fitting. - I __�
_@� Master I Fred. Broadfoot, to Phil%. -_ John 0. S ale, who is Mile L ra. Bill. nge and children, of St. Thomas, scant, profit to ourselves, W., . .: .
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THE Hup.oNsl CoxcF.RT.-Th6 Tyrolean Ali bigan ; in at the.. door. M K, Alice Hamilton ret6rned trom Seafortb,ion arrive h'. re chis week. Until such- time as amounts to some',bing, .owing to the . T�
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Yodlers played hereon F id ' Bank, - ' ary large volume I �
rj_ sy, ,evening laebt d� hter-in-liaw, �Irs. John Paterson, to arlk every day, liver a lecture entitled "' A Pilgrim in Soot. .Mr. B H igs, the.manager of .11olsons I )f bU8iUe8E1.
has beou vrorki g hard us . welling to rent, they � . - ou want Vej
under the auspices of the W_ uron football i, can as ur - suitable d , ly I
L� set, Midbigan. ; I and befdre'the i easou - opens m ill have th8. land` in Bruss'els, on Mondj6y evening.- Petty Then again ver been in is Ietter �, W �
club, to a well fi'led bousa. Their echo and � - . I win It e over the bank. -Mr Jarnes . � , we have n il whatsor
� . i - I green in better i ihA'p6 than it b is ever been R. Mutch entertained a number of the yoong position for a ver larg ,S - � mg .
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tain flute and violin-zithe�, jjr: r,f, Mu,sioal 1'uiE BRUCEFIE�D SHOW. The annual before, VTi bh f %vorable weath)r, the " wee pbo�le c f the village. on Thursday evening. putti g own, on the side streets, some of - � Everything that w� wanted to be her4
's ly soring show�of th South Huron Agrioul- boule 11 will be bowling mert ly � over the -Miss - We Mitchell left. foi Toronto,on. . seems to be here; And -ill t�he .r,evr t f.... tr "a
treat, and their quartette I epeated . )opular past io the b t f. the plank; walk that � was taken a good clo,
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encored. The mimicry of Fr#z Reilhofer, tu1&l Society was. held in Brucefield, on green in a week r tw�,. , This , Thursdi y, where she will spend a few ' 9 things have� been selected v.ith ,It& - -
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The weather was most time Promises o be -more in f*vor than f 'h � The �ather, fA6
in portraying prominent pe�eonages, and Tn aday last. weeks, .)rior to her leaving o; er home in I id. Mr George O'Brien and none left grea-t care, t are being adinired by - . -1 I
f 41 arabl lmps� too usual, as drese Y the� club members Mr.:and Mrs. T. S ott, of Bruz- - all who see them, And noted fort - ,
which h d the e, and as the -land was a . hip is Scotian .- 0 , b re this "'week for Alameda, Alberta, where . h`e� e;r says U,
the rapidity with j in 'h� history of the club.- ursday. �LA - sery ;
a e or�kiu the larges' we e in the village, on Thi styles., the arsartments, the qualitim.,
chanizee, was remarkable. fh0q,uartette w 'I gv &I goodly number ot farm. selso t ey I ave taken up farming lauds, which I to tj ik, why
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are B%vat iAns, -and they preac�hted a very e �e � t -u r A�=-e �6Ut'.' The new departure in re. Mesere. R ohmo id and Chapman, A ElTa Montgo! nery, of the gravel road, has secured, t ey i itend workiDg this summer. They the price& We want everybody to.j" po � I
horses was % success, a there was towaship, have en doiog a big business 11 the aerv'Loes'of Frederick Ohadwick, a young �eV I . orlfdresse
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n while the�ir entertain- rger a , . : ervel its, part of which wer . � 9
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ati,mal costumes, . � i - several yeare. . There was, also, a very 19itherg.61A101ne is, at some Point in �his 4 0 nd son- I I I on-, fliree. lea�,
ment throughout was a most ," plessing and g )d show of� buII6, especially in the aged vicinity ,nf arly everk day with a load, and . it h 11 Lnd Mr..Wm. Peart,- son a I I . I
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eDjoyable success. j - 1� The following are the animals that have rneiwith it. ready marke,.-Mr. Win t , I in law of- Mr. Wm. Mitchell, of this village, Diminery 'Activity. � -sie the ;0,0O&
0 � . I I b attended the w oh taken up land at Ala- I
, fe aw�arded priz a : Aged Durham, -lab, Cameron. A1120 Mill Road, Tuckersmith� is NOTE3' ��-Qait,18 a num er I v( recently I . .
Ar.FREcr_kTED.�--NVe'le&m fr4m the Camp. j - bliss. - Stanl6y, of Lucan, who was I - .
T�Pes Sn 11, a 64,blorning Star ; " 2ad, A. making ipreparations for the Brection of a concert Aiven by Mr. Gra4t, on Tuesday rn da. I � I
bellford Hqrald, that Mr. W11 VV. Thomo- ht. 3peland 1 will hold a re� he" s ending a few weeks with her aunt, Spring h ate are in acti, rity now sure enougk .
_at�s st�e , 4n the' adjoining farm, has also � e ' wardp, returned home this, wee , 0*9
son, late teacher in the pubj�c school in ner6l Havelock ;" 3r3,' Thomas handsome new i eigidence this a mmer. Mrs. night. Rev. Mr. Co k.�- � I in mind, and thought, and aellij�g, some. , -
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that place, -was recently prese�ted with a e's 11 Diamond Flash,;" 4th, A. & J. re in are Actively wora. And as to the , I I . - .
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/ Br adfooVg 11,Charcellor." Two -year-olds, commence the erection of a born to replace
handsome clock by the pupils I in the .ew , membeiship. -Messrs. R. Cornell and A. E ete� t is week visitY1117 Mrs. Coleman's materials and the deas for creating the 'A so such thim
I trance class of the a b I k f, W . Chapman's ' ' Prince of Wales 2ad." the one te ently but�ned down. The MeEars. i .' I
w eveninga . . r sis er. L he farmers o most stylish bats and bon4ate, ladies of .. - -
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afterward� Mr. Thompson w Tel presented "A ;" 2nd, John Murdoch's "Vice oontractp. -Mr. Ha;mmett, the now water. land, STo doubt they will be missed. -Xiliss so bu i ily engaged with , t1lit. . muls, in this":
wizh a silver -mounted cane, suitably in. I it or )) . Woodsi, of Bruoefield, spent a few days'at , ha t e effect of making bubiness dull in the right here are thoss that zatlgfy ana �
Obancelor. Herefordo,-Ist, ,Monteith works ebplueer, has moved into the water- b , - . 11
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scribed, by the choir ot - St. Andrew'8, . eek.- -Mrs. Wm. pleas-. Oar milli4ere are ever a x -E. - tiio the
-, , teith re. the home of Mr. John GarreM_Misa E vil ag. during the past w . goea� -
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church, in that town, -of whic he -was a others; ' ' MA(bern ;" 2ad. Mon works residence.'�and Mis. Roberts has Whitle, is at present viiiting friends -at M Do�gall returned lasb;week from Toron- to combin� their t-aste and - -celle.jit featm
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mthers! "Puzzler:" Polled Angus, thematerials wiLbi.your ideas I
valued member. Mr. T , pson Is a Dr I ,� I j &mea Aubur .-The framers, who lef b some time to,.w er( she had been attending the funer- . _,and from :
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brother of the Misses Thom son, 4aia A.i Tu , , them' create love�..Iy millinery, P-I&M Ally
J, � P, rner?s "BI .. ck Town." stre f I er daughter, Al rs. H. Glen, and spend- -a I � Iwo
a put. ago for Water do" returned home Thursday %I
-, and formerly taught' school in this '1:0 e Atk!i;son,_1 "uckeismith. Sproat. ' , I gang of G. T. R. m en are - .1 � I '. rn anythil
street . . . laott ha ViDg finished their work at the tim. in a meck or so with the family. She j your lbrdi�r -early, 49 the department -k
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at r,aught, Thormat Skinner's " Bravo 2ad ;" the track on Main. street. Thi i drain caved ber. brdug it .1 %ck with her one of . the children, I
will be pleased to learn i his services - I f— a little girl. -Miss Belle Sparks and' Mits , mu*�t 90 from 06 trim mer's handa,14 � I
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have been fully apprec . Suiillie' - ; ! Moms. i 1. Gertr I do Lloyd returned home on . ; I I � I . _;
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KIXDLY Q�ITWiS_31.-Mr. Jamb M cGee, Y 5i" t. -Some are sowing,, th' .-Mr. X MeMorran was in ; - 11 I I ;
I of Egmbndville, . has recentl i 3a aed a corn- Chief.'� Aged Carriage, -Robert Broelp's adiee.-M. . George Hart, care.akep of the were pe lers for frrs ev, Igent er sex . . I I . . -
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_� St.. Lyn; Thom" Skinner's " St. George;" resbyter an ch aroh,. has been making big 3 � . You will find thern i,4 the Dr�ss Goods �� I
prehensive phamplet under -the ti 0e of . C. -Poetelithwaite's "Heborian ;" Win. improvernmts on the nianse pr(perty and ia the see� irig would go on at � lively rate.- ances. -, kmong thoee recently volunteering - De. 1 $7,0j
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1,4ker's "�,R%nlau; J." Three -year-olds,- front of h' @ own residence4, The IaWna ha."� Wm. JM ichie is laid up. with.:& very sore foot, I :e in Afrim and who successfully � tinish and lower cost. A most unlikely I I I
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book contains many good thoujhtg, tersely _ Thorflas Skinner'6 " St. George." Two. been level ed up to the gra'n' olithic pavement,! 16,viag ot hurt .on Saturday� last by striki I ng passed t�e medical examinaiion held at .
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expressed, ap.d reveals wide re0earch.- He �Wr-olds,�Thomas - Skinner's "Sir Wil- and theglDunda now,,presen,'t a very neat the divi er of the binder. 'Ile will be laid Lonacn qn Tuesday last, abso the examin- � I avei*ge
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I has just received from' Dr.. J. I - CampVell, Y" ' . - � - - Conservative atiol'29 for rifle shooting and horseback rid- this sort that is all the ti' bappeemg thing in a g(
. rmerly ,of f1L "and '�Orlando." Aged Roadster,- appearano).-Mr. W 11 MoLeod reoentl ' up,for a 3me time to coidd, . here. We are tal4ing ab We .
'ork, .... and y . out handsome
of Brooklyn, New I � Gerhard convent 6n at Brussels, on Friday of this iog, WP tice the name of Joseph Blaney,, wearar4or scJ
'i � 9 t6on MeK'eLzie'a 11 Sago ;" Alfred B . � . black dress materials, to ,.which we &I.
Seafortb, the following kindly �! ritibism of sd� . utt's disposod A a fine � H�dntzman vv��k, to nominate a canM,ate to- con6st of C - of Hensaill.�Mrs. .- � h4ve it iP- tb
13aden.- Powell ;" Wm. Sqnire's " Elk piano to Mr. J& qs Sproat, -of ;his town. I , and formerlk ways give as munh! oare for the colors -a&
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his work : 11 It is %ith much P,leasure and VV,hite." Three -y i iar. olde, -Berry & iRoss' Mrs. J. J. Pat r8on a�dfittle ion returned' East Huron. Some say it -Won't be I I Cba=, of Clinton, who was here. last , wool. No rusty -,or blue- . '- ; � Will At fhe I
profib that I have perused a pamphlet issued . I man sit ier.-Rev. J. J. Hastie, of B4& Oj:, wee r is: ting her sisters,has retiirned home.'
le Oi3- "IiElectrio B.;" T omas Murdock's "King io their h Dme ii i Laiteer,"Woh 'gan,j Thum-' I - . 3agra I blacks to be found in our stock of New - _�t.,Dut man.
by Jacob McOrse, Eeq. ofEgrno�dvil "hey � - - - -) I
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tario, entitled ' What is Truth,?' It car- SiantOD," � Bi Thomas Skinner's day morni 39. I I re accompapied by' left for �he old codutry-on Tuesday, for , is -NJ r. Broderick, who was away dur Goods, ev � H of rich jet bluk . I . . .
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taialy shows great research an4 wonderful " Tyrone." P n Stallion, -W. B. For_ Mrs. G. Pitters3n, who-. will spend some, holidayr. I ing h inter, ng members of her . I
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power of condensation, and is � V1 �itten ill a � I L L Our dierobants have fine tutnoutsfor gaLther- . : I'll I I
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yery fair manner, giViDg to all �parties full I � , i . I
justice, Running through the' whol A*.N'TED. -Wanted im. the Ontario Cur ing Asedoi-itior, w6 notice, I � ing - eggs and competition along that line is At& 1
.4PPREINTICE Regaiding Quality : ,at I For Your Floor' Cupets, Etc. � W -W -Al
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m ftitt lyl two or 4r. apprentices 0 learn the that Mr. IV. At lent stood. sixt]: , in the list. � quite1eeu. I
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some fine threads of original thj�ught which ' mercy is not, strain6d," so Shakespeare Bai'd; ' ! I .
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I di e0smaking, Apply Po blle�i F. Brice, over the Poet The gar�e here, vas delayed too long, and . i *_ ' , me -n-, to ask �
cannot fail.to make it deeply in, emting to of Ice. � � 1792xl neither ia the quality of; �dresa materials � 1� We have always boug�t our Carpe'to from -
the reader." , - � � I the sudden disa pearanoe of the ice revent. found at The E. MoPaul'Co.'s store, Sea. I Constance'. I .. the beat mills, said when you bay in. We �1,o not f
I I Re -cleaned man4old seed at A. Young's, X I - . 1 -
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S4 rth. - 17,92-2 1 forth. Your judgment with a little mo:iey B a6k 'a6ta : ThAt's a peculiar name for . lzlerv�&Y_ a �
MARRIED 1. CAL1r0W\1,k. -I' We have I I i . or we Xotild have seen more of their names . I -, -P
I e pay - for I butter* an' . cam procure from them excellent quality ;in culif r line of ho2i-ery. The- hosiery. is .Oar choice patter4a make-ebooting eaq,, - I �
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cash d eggs. Brinp I , . throws inow
ck in anribuncing the deser. 'ff 50 parlor su;te. in the hion)rlist.-Mrs. Rutle�ge, of Clin- stylish 0irepolides, V oilea. Cash metes, Serges, 61 ec liar i 6e it, is said �' to be. different from I W 7 �
pleasure this we the to Wiogham a�d get that f . p and the prices are1very moderate. - e
tion of another old from the Eggs 120. G. & Kit.g. . 1792-tf is v,isHiDg her daughter, 11re. W. C. Venetia�s, Electras, Poplins, etc. in the any oiber maike-wears better and washes have very lo ices also on Brumels,, � laud 'his look
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nka of bachelordom, We r fer .to the 1, 1MONNEY To LOAN,'. -81,500 to $2,000 prl- LQ yd. . . - I *ool fabrics; i'und. handsome Muslius, better'. -has triple heels and triple knees- d Ver�Vets. Clatlis, WM l
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marriage . of Mr. John Uumn)iug, son of v4tb funds to loan on f [rat nortgage, Apply at Tur i I 0— � .
r . L.xwns, Dimities, Ginghams, etc. in the go,D rn-good dye -good knitting. ; - terns as Our -
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Mr. James Cumming. of Egm0ndville, but EXI�081TOR Ofried, Seatc r,h. - 1702 : j Alma. : � Rugs are here in good assortments -and 'a ; I
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now a prosperous resident of 8aenmento,- !.& 8,,T rich -line of DnoWama in 6 -and 121 feet . �
,New an -ma a to dent policy (guaxan eed by On- � �
All.� �p bpggy -kt 85N ace GATH R'I-N'GS -Sunday school in o1z �,jj. cha ie 'the Black Cat brand hosierly frorn The � . . .
California. The -bride was Mial Alms Car. fl�,�i cost; a fwtory mide one, . widths ; Floor 'Ou in 1, 1j, 11 2 and 4 .
. 0 ,Q. M�WKTT- -At. ,tario Acolde 36%C0 ) free with -every V cash purchase. . 24 �
C�eeney & smiley's, 8 mfortb. - you. W. H, i la �us next Sunday, having been elos9d E. � d qF& A Co., Seaforth. 1792-1': . . :
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place at the residende of her td4er, on April !Eggs th&6 will hatich exh'ibitiofi% bir . 9 - ,Willis, Boet� and Shoee,'-Seafortb. - 1792.1 for the winter, montbs.-Mr. Jewett and ... STORE EEPEn.-Mr.R. W. J-awitt, and see if you canit, use somethin fromv, � "I - .I- I-* 1
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man, In the p'resence of only th� immediate trUe standard oclor. tbo bes� layers J larg egg4- of of Torontc, wer visiting at -he former 8 fuhilays bought,a general store In Conatande.. cha ad the stock of goods of .Mr. Thornaa' ; �
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,tit fowls, satistactloO guaranteed, $I per Setting. _ - - . i � I.,
, �. home last week. -Miss Matilda Fowler re- Miam Marguerite Wilson, of the Classic r6w. Mr. Jewitt is taking stock this I � � _ I I Me very bk
relatives and friends. After the -ceremony "D a full line of b�ekeepers' supplies., .�,'eeswax - I I *
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': . ; -T.� 4%ster at lier home here. -Mr. J. Date, Wilsoia.-Mr. Donald McKellar -has cool- stol wlti put in a rat class line of goods. I � i ; 1�. � -e re -
ess and the remainder of the evening most HOUSE TO REN -To rent,: the resinence � Z . � t - -- 311 tb qu)
, street! at present 'occupied by Mr. 'Or., has purehaaed another 1 f irm ! on' the 1�euced weaving in our vill ge, Ila the buil Mr Jevv�', is & pushing business man, and Goods that are selling reely. ��
le&santly qenb. The house w" beautiful. o North Mail; . -01 a �_ . L �, - �1'1 . . . . . ,-- I valie ty of _f --i
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decoratt�d with smilax ano California R Ort Gover'lock. IPossisiton on April 10th. !)_n(j conce §63u, near Clinton, from. Mr. ing known as the' d shoe ,ehop.-Our rn�,r- wil u adgubtedly do a good bminess. I L
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h man a plaints have been made many proamrous farmers of Rulls�t. He will be great convenience, to the f mer1la f vts d ys1with h6kr parents at Holmesville. i - - the h�s t!
ere will uilite with TuB EXPO�ITOR in o, . I I ! . �_ . Ulu .
1: ifarmers abou g"i as all kinds of merchandise linay.-be- obtaia� wing I '' - I -
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gratulation$' and best wishes. 1" by, I so.tiair foul seeds In marigold now has 6(0 aieras. 'Quite a f aw ttended d -1 dm a Staples, of Sesforth, was *rene i FANCY SILKS! 1
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. I 0— Repd. WeMSee arrDIgements this year with cur League at Turner's on Sunday evIll . at their doora.--41r. Robert ])race has been oldlael, ua'intanecs h - I . . tall for Ithe �.
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V moth Saw'Log. 1his vorlety ha;j ranked first Date was among those who attEnded a farc- cently vacated by Mr. Jewett. � 1�'1:1,k,�, merchant, has moved his. family to , . . . -
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for itiself, a4d fully sets forth ,�he appreci- BzWs'Ciant Yellow Dval and Royal Giant Sugar : . 0 1 1 Ba�,field-!: 1� store which would do credit to a muc4 larg- RANDSON'IE' TRIMMINGS . I I
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ation felt b� Mr. Minty of the kindness and Beat Afnll)iie Of gOL-den seeds and e-.trly potatoes, - ' , er pla e. i' The stock is new'and up-to-date. - . �. .1 .-
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� A. Y ung, Seatorth. .- ,1792-2 . . Brucefield. John Fraeer, Con#eyancei, Notary Public, We u de stand Mr abon6 mov. 11 I . A� :' �
Rood fellowahip shown him by t�e people of I '. a A -fent f,jr0lanadian Express M-)�yy Ordera. A I rie, - Andrew is , STYLISH MUSLMS It: -
11 Waterloo, April Farmera, n�ecbajiica, laborers, travellers.- JoTTmGs.-Misa Youngblut of Londes. amount of money to lo:&u at current jatc3 of Infeile'sk ing to .- i . ��
Seaforth an$ vicinity : I I . Gorrie.-Jamies McGill, jr., had the . - I
ving a $X(0 a cident pilicy (guarauteed by boro, is taking part in the � reEa making Ptfvate funds. � � ART DRAPERIES '. I
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10'.h,1902,-4-N1yDmi,R'MR HbUNIESTED,- I ; 1791-tf miafortu.��,a to'have the ends of two Pngera : � � �
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After the generous hospitall � ty lextended thp� Ontario Aboident Co.) free wich evt-rj $2 cash establishment so 'I&Eely . start 3d by Mrv. BLOW3.-Misa Gi�son, of � Toronto, is vialt. taken offjby a cuttirig box recently. -D,avid � ! 1. .
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me on Tucsiay evening, I was I more than W09. Wi:119, Bools and Shoe?, Saaforth. 1792-1 Knox, fa-marly of Auburn. -Mr.. John in Millson �ad the misfortune to lose a' v'alu- I I .-t I.,
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surprised to'receive your lettere�,nd the ao- LWill McLeod, Se aforth. has a large sto�k visited her -son' Mr. J. G. Stanbury, at able hors� on MondAy last. It appears the I � 11 �
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companying silver service as a otill Jurther of th3 lateSt Aroorican song hit). 1702tl .where he I an se(ured a position in a Tank, I animal b�came frightened at some object 7 .
- E�eter, last wteek;-Mi6s � Lily Miller, of � Visit Our Store Often. U,
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mark of the good will of my ma�ay Seaf orth - !8YED CoR_-:,%-B%iIey, Learnic and White Mr. and lira. L'ohn Hart and family left Cluton,j vi4ted her uncle, Mr. James Dou.. and rao 6om Mr. Hinchley's towards home, - I . I I - � - i
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1"t week from this station for Seattle.- and in� its mad run fell, and in consequence Buy what secima r'ation able or not at all; in- 1. Z.
friaDds. May'l mk'you to acce.�t1or your- 0 D-3nb. Dit,thle rnip s2ed. A. Yo�.ng.' Sev . aldsor. _'Mr.,Demp3ey, a former resident of I e � .� -
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far�h. 1792-2 Mr. and .Are. Atex. Brown entertained a bad its leg' broken and hai to be killed. It , every instance don?t keep anything not . 1 ..�
self and to convey to the others i my thanks I ,_ I Stanley, now reeiding in Missouri, visited I � I .1 _�,
for the bea,�tiful presen Splendid dwelling to rent over my btore, number of YOUDg,P30ple on Tharsd4y even- at Richqrd Penhale'o 1%st week. -The fishet. is a loss tjo Mr. Millson, b u*t these are eir. %
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be treaaurel, not only for itsel ,' ba't as a 3 I)ed rooms, parlor, fining room, kitchen, pazitr�,,, ingof last week. A very eu�oyable time men are preparing their net@ and boats for oumstanclea over which we have no control. . , I I I . I t.. .. I
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remembrance of happy days and pleasant &o.j acfb water, ClOth4t8 retl and water clotch, all was spent in various games &ad -music.- tile summer work. -'Herring fishirig is fair. -Thelar'mers are again putting in spring . 1+ -9--* -9- I-,- 9 � . I .V. ...
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social and business relations. !Mrs. Minty Sp-otairs. Four dcldla a per month. W. 11. Willie, 0,aite a nt mber attended the show on Tues. ly good it present. -Suckers begAn grain, aft�er being delayed somewhat. ++ W _416 4 4 - I I � . . —11, ...
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oblivation for the kindness wbi h h,as been 11, � . Mies Anna Fast or, of., Varna, as the guest making large hauls. -Spring seems to hav� ' ; � . -
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trust that man Z. . , of mera are all busy seeding. -�-Jamea eo � . size. Yo
y� fo th, su,joesaoi� to S. Mu'l,tt & Co. 1792-1 engaged a;t the Dixon House. � , . . in the f remen $2 �er fire to eack member
enable us tolrevisit, it and renevq old friend- I .18 gathering. stone for th4 harbo u g or$ 9 I -_ -
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. The Gerh'rd-Heintzman ptino ia ad- , __0 was begun on the new chur'' over their reg!ajar s%lary,- decided ab the - � these 11.
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311TH. -It they will retide in future. -Mr. Jo�n Di. The time twixt cold and hot is a good . I �
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thatmany in Seaforth and �Vicinity will Cbesney & Smilby's, S�mforlh. ;� r'�,1'92-tf Elliott and children, ,of Wingliam, � visited wants. - The E. McFafil Co., Seaforth, In: �nly .ha�,.'ing a volunteer com'p&ny. Th�s "' I � 11 1.
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learn of the I death of , Rev. Thomas Gold- Will McLeod, fl;_ eaf ortb, is s6lo age it foi in Bluavale this eek. -Mr. Charles ;Coultes vite e th'is Gre xtest Cash 2 1
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- Wace at Jleintxma� piaross. Call and �e3 Mix Wore has gone o f N'e'w Dress Goods, both in, eptiog and . I , � I
Smith, whiab sad event tool, his G, rhard to Ayr to work for the summer.- I
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' b ,ing elsewhe're. I I'V72A Mr. , Wm. Messer was suffering from a -bad summer . weightp. The most deeirablp work do 0 ' I I �
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residence in Toronto, on ' N1 Onday. ' Mr. u�i 0— � 0 as in the : Past, if not better, as
'oldarr � j, . cold last w'eek,b it has now recdvere�.-Xlr. weavea are in their store at moderate prices the villaglersare apt to 'stand around at' a Dry Gomll's Store. � .
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fornearlyayear J)%st, but �tl�e immediate Loc�s�LBRIEFS.-We may eayfor, t�een- Edgar S. C oultv; is home from .Philadelphia in Imperial S3rgee, in Voiles, Cashmeres�, fire and loave all the work to the few . who � I . I I
c&uee of death was rheurnatiom. In the ell ikragement i of t o2e who -are gr bli dental eol ege.-Mr. Louis Duff, of Galt, Electras, Poplins, T�ffbtalines, etc., ; and ift � - . . �
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u . . .. I are engag,ed for the purpose. -Our foot ball -
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at, ut the un P'leas& b weather aDd bac , ash gOGds, dainty Organdies, woulA be a good idea. If the -persons who
e9frly days of Seaforth, Mr. G�Idsmith came 0 : �Aluslius,' boys arei'putting ift great practises these I
I sF -"4 sa and fatal Gingham3, Dimities and so on. had it last ear could not make it pay, it is I
here to become the fitst pastoriof the Pres, ,�ing, that, jaccor iag to an old re6dent, ' Cnusum To E)miTH.-4 sa . . _. _1792 1 nights, so they certainly need to do, as ib is y a I � �
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ten years, and many of the Oder inhabit -I wh.a such a heavy,fkll of snow that theke.. was dietance from here, on Wednesday of last connects us with the early pioneer days of play thti� first match with Wiagham. .' We think it ought to paj some enterprising, . .i
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ants will cherish fond reeolle6tions' of 'hisi 14ighing for; neatily a week and largo num. week, i.es ilting in the deat,i lof James the settlement of this vicinity, was broken have a v ry rtroug team, and we have no, citizen to take hold of it.-Messrv. Malcolm
Aration-, , I , were Magee, the 14 3 par old son of Mr.; Arthur on Monday morning, at 4:30 o'clock, by the doubt th y will make a good showing in t . he Somers and A. W. Rob aeon were ja Zarick,
kindly Christian miair 8� On, resign � b4irs of birds that had come too early . and Brucefie as last week,
,S t' fr6en.-Mrs, David Anderson has �roken Magge. 'Mr. Magee and his son w'pre en. de�th ot Jean Mellraith, beloved' wife o �, , �
ing Eii charge here he bncame��pastor of , ui� her hom � f-ast com, ,apy they are travelling ia.-The - 1. .* 1 - . .
John's 11'reebyterian church, Uamilton, be- a here and, with her f mily, gaged buryiDg a, large boulde T y had James Hamilton, of thi3 village. Dee I Local U#ion of . Christian Endeavor and � I � �- I
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ing succeed d hero by the ls�te Re h ve gone to vi.jit; ftiends in Hensal rior dug the ho.e, an I the boy W!Sre d= in iu was born in the county of Lanark, 74 1 1 L - - -
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Hamilton until fai'ing health , compelled him : A Aerson and the eldest daughter have moved and slipp3d into the. hQl on� top of where she has lived con *nuousiy ever aincei church oil Tueed.ay evening. The chair was Donell have di,sposea ol 'their splandid Shire .
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.to relinquish the arduous duties incumbent i g 6d situatio'g. '14r. W . . EL Kidd, agent of the boy crushinj his life out,. The father, She has been in failiD� health for nearl I taken by the president, Miss Sa M -h Bentley. stallion, " Delbury Champion," to birio. � .
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-on the pastor of a large congr�gation. But -1, tl�6 Central ' ' . frantic wit i aia son out. three years but through all her intense on M ise Milbe Anderson, as -leader for the Thomas Shipley, of nea�' Clinion. Thie horse . I
although he'had no stated chirge he was by Uomas Kidd, 8pebt the Easter holid��a at The sad'&&ir is keenly felt in the noigbbor- fering she was never heard to murmur o Christia a 'splendid essay was imported last.fall. 1 He in a -horge of lm�, I 4
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nomeansidle. His services *ere al his home here. " Ur. Wm. Bethune I ft on hood anA the heartfelt � aympath 0 all in (;omplain. She , ject " GMng and its iulence," meuce siz,) and good sul�stance, and is said ' 11 I .
great demand throughout th�j eountry, and F'iday last to tbaa ne hi3 duties as pZ er on the'vicini� 7 goes out to th"a bereAv d ones, Saviour and death came as a happy rcleaee. n owing hat it was man's plmae to give to to be a splendid k I There is no- � " �.
tE C. P. R. stoampr Mani toba, -The'many and parti(ularly to th6 �, - I
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lo was She was a corsistept member of Cromarty e c&uE of God all that be possibly could, doubt but M I . ;
his time was almost fully occ�pied in con. -friends of Mrs. 0(ulter wi . attkndi - �Ioae by when . - b r. Sh"�i�oi(i)ey Ora ado a good Be- - I In - -
ces in different - parta of the ll be pleased to .ng the Preab , v 868 1� ill be -
. ducting servi ' . i I ace ,ent oc- yterian church for many years. She en to sacrificing. There was then'A quar. lection, an& we trust hil euieterprise wi I � . I.,
lemn that she �Las sufficiently recovered currred. I Jeaves b�hind to mourn her i I 7 vie -
province. During the vacan�y iii the Preg. - . irreparable lose tette sung by Miseei Gidley and Mosjr and liberilly rewarded. I �_ . 11
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byteiian church iiere, Mr G'ld mith becu. f m her recent fllnees to be able to resume , W, - ..'. . an aged husba-ad and four sons, viz : M essr.4. ilfred and Witlauffer. Mr. John BitmFs. -Mr. Thoma6 Cudmoreiof Huron- - . .1 I
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pied the pulpit for sevej. I SN;bbaths. He etho. I nthro'p. James, !& drugg y-th; Elward, a Wilfred ealt with, the subject, Ehowing dale, will move into tov n very -shortly, bis I
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was an eloquent, forceful speaker and a Geo. A. late] shoes for men are the beat that the ne thing we could all give was son, .Simuel, continul4g to ecniuct the . �
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deep thinker, and his able sermons placed 0 0.0derich street, at present occupied by absolutely. Look .n our South wint ow, ne�%. spi ing Tuckeramith ; Thomas, a merchant of this oneself, noting various paseages of Scrip- farm. -The town cou 11 b"e decided to � . o
. and will use it as a parson. styles. W. H. Wfl,18, 3ole Ajpnt fo - Seafor'.11, alio . �
;hirn in the front r-ank of th' Mr. S. Mullett, . Z5 . ]ac,
0 -PreaUyterian a, Ye. agent for Vi(toria shoes for ladica. village, and one daughter, Mrs. Dr.'Hotham, ture to a. ow that Wat was the best that any spiinkle Main streot from the Mouth bound- . -
ministerE of his day, while ht: oM_ . -MeBsre. James Beattie and William 1 1792.1 of St.. Marys, aldo one brother in- Lanarh, person could give. fie Presbyterian male i M&U � �
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panionable, disposition made �i: him an ever 8,,htteri, whose birthdays fall on thesame Black Cat Hopiery : This lamous line is and onwkiater, Mrs. Russell., of Buffalo. In. quartett , . conEisting of Measre.. Somers. indow,, on Monday, Mr. - a I
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elcome vi!dtor. 111 dh, , celebrated the event by a g%therin' of a world o be the beat termcnti to Staffa ng 0 mb �7
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I ay laet. v. 1. B. Wallwin will I tiiple heels -good yarp-good 0 r
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. CouNcii, zDoiscs.-At the! regular me p'each educational sermons in the 'now dye -good knit:ing-will was bet -ter and Hena&U. . . which th meeting 4as thrown open to the Thomias Trick, of Ctint4n, are the guests of -
ing-of the tow d on Monday members to make r6arke. Then a few Mr. George Samwell th�s week. -Min Reta, . �
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I he� Wesley church, Clinton, on Suy xb wear better than any other line on the a are g . ' .
evening, all members were present excep - - ' bu . �
) J. G. Stanbury, B. A., Barrister, Solicitor, Tinu a iven,torthe sociatiell to be- Stan ry, of Bayfield, ik the -guest of Mr.
k a4d Rev. W., G. 1,1owuon, of Clinton, will inarket. - No b tter boys' bcsiery made. N,,t,,,y, Conveyanoer, money to loan, Exeter, Ont. come e er acquainte . - �
Measre. G unn and Hamilto . Accounts to c cional sbrmors in the church See them' at 1he E. McFaul Co.'s store, At Hennall every Tuesday. 1792 ' d. The collection and Mrs. Staubury this week.�Thomas
-he amount of $431 for p I . smo te to $3.90, which certainly is -not a 11andford ha rchase4 13 acres in the vil- I
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t salaries and tovin ho5e. ,Er�,,, Allan S. MoLean has leased Seaforth. . 1 1792 1 WEL�-DO,N,E.-Mr. Thomaa Berry, the very lar Sam for su'ch,a gathering to give Vu J. F6rd.-H,Dn. Thornaa - - .
works were passed and orde."ed to be paid. i lage, ,frorn V I
a residence, on John street. mlculiP AVE BEE -s SERIOUS. -Oa Satur- well known horseman -of this village, made to Miami 6, especially after such powerful Greenway, of Crystal 31ty., Manitoba, was vio
"I'll: Hnuggill intend spending',a year or so 'day last .Th mas Broome and family gob a good record at the Provincial Horse Show, addreame on 91 GiViDg."-Mr. .
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("Covenlock withdrawing. bile ffer re8pectiag 11 , -Peter Doug- visiting his sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Rollins, this- - �
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the operating of, the 'eard ng Imill. The rown, of I Toren o, and- brother of Mr. ,)iouse a b let dashed through the storm " Blaisdon William," took first place in -the the cahc( ball, and rldports having a most en. Molsons Batik, -Henuil, was i1i � tovm I"b I r
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for street watering, tanders to be received Uken a position in the furniture factory. 'door of th ho e. Some idea o' the jvelocity Shire stallion, " South Past," took third ton, wori Blyth visitors over Sunday.- the new Sovereign .-The funeral of I -,
until May Ist. The mayor was - instructed AZ Brown' iv!a- thorough musician and will lof the bul et me y be gained from the fact prize. Mr. Ber' _� I
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light company �Vpavaluableacqu ition to the band. -Good, thatitmide a clean hole thr.oigh 'An inch to maintain the1eputation of Ruron in the I friendo last week -Mr. John- Shaw,* who of Exeter mills e ran- I -
and ascertain on what conditions, it . - I , took.. lace framth I �
any, I r ntable houses ar, 3 very scarce in town j uet - boatil on � he on ter door and 11r b?d.�ed ibself horse show ring'. , . was principal of our school for the past dence of Mr. Thomas Hirvev, on Wednes- In I
they are using the town wat r. The finance j mow. There are always several applicants I in the jan of the inner door, h ,. I was of LocAm BRTZFS.-A nu'mber from Hensall year, fise taken up his residence in Clinton. day afternoon. The de eased had sold his .0 ,
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committee were instractedl to invest the 1for every hous which becomes vacant. I hardwood S me. persons ere noticed and vicinity attended the spring show held We undergtand.Dr. M-ilue has disposed of farni ia Hay township A. year ago in March, I dars, -
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ortgages to thebest 0 those who are house hanting.-Mr. B. B. ' � I I
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- and it ia a ippos d to have' been a stray bul. Seaforth is visiting relatives -here.-Mr. to Mrs. W. O&kle wee I
possible advantage. The treasurer was in- G _y, who has been realding Edmonton district. A 1 k1ago word c=41 - '
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school board the sum of $1,0 tm t McKay was visiting in Brussels on ,only a few di wam largely
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, as requested dapied by1Aaroyd & Company. -For some lor they m ght qave been fatally �injured.. menced to doa little gardening and onion . Frid evening. -There was some talk of attended, -Mrs. Samwe I has been vieftiD9 - � fi. P.!
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bythe communication of the secretary. A �Iears we have ha' every reason to be proud ;Hunters s iouldl be more; careful when they so ing.-Considerable grain has been ��Uii I - -
communication from Mr. eorge Murra I I rthe Wryth council taking fiolil of the flax herdaughter in lugersoll during the past . -
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