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.1 2STORES � 1 7 . ther a *as a big pipe organ a nd a low �Moderu - I ,
. WNW IRA"" WE OW Ground Floor i - i it.i Thepreacher was la young man, Window Aades he married Miss Patterson, daughter of Mr. about nine years a o. Her marriage proved ) I - �.*-
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. . I ligh adjup whenever he sp a. He, made Barwick Algoma district. Besides his oor- known far for thel hospitality and good will 4
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I MANUFACTUR- iew days dt the Easter holiday, i were all too stick a pod prayer, so -aim 0 Bud �Fot go . ileaves to mourn hisloas of Mr. and Mrs. 4andford. Eleven child. �.
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.11 - — I I ting in as �auch as I -did, and a I I 111b e,� he sermon from 2 Peter, let chap bar . � I will learn with surorise of the death of Mr. Canada. 1 �,14' �
�� , - i no excepti�n, I will tall you at out it.:;, )s ��-8,very muchindeed. If the p�eacher I Alex, Bossenberry�, who left Hers -all a few ""' -Rev. F. E. Nugen't. pastor of the Metho. �� I
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It has been doinitely settled,that . Best and Ch6apest. weeks ago, aicer ii vidt of a couple of dist church at Platteville, died on Sunday A � _., I
I had the! sermon written he did DO read .31 1 . I
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- the Huron Old. Boy!s will visit their , C106 he only ai,�.eared to,glance I monthe. for Manitoba. He had been ill for mornin ast, aged� 54 years. I 11 .
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I _�t in which the visit�rs are to; receive � — ,SEAFORTH. to the hospital,'where he died. I .
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� — _X - their formal weloo�ie, and tile usual of St. Cut1lbert's, would pre it wai quite warm -and I right when we ��_ -A quiet but pr tty wedding took place -The Liberal i �enato nted ��,� -
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I �C:---r I d walk over to Gray Fr %ra churchyard. wished, or it might go witho6b ciding, the 2 -
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,I � .1 - " . . . did not go into the b, but just!, wan. from the weather the wooden hoops should lor, was united i� marriage to Abraham bompanied the heal LtifU1 gift. I , ! I
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- . . . 0 a . ... ig mony was p y Gray, a ran )eo t �m_
I , keel er told us the little lot of ground ill !, lining be' be- lived erfor011ed by the Rt;v. Q W., Hour ' , ted,young farmar of
. ' tiWe. P . came" dozy " it ht ,
z . , - - olT boys a royal goo But while �not a brilUant preacher, his nai ne had i been - E It
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we arA T-11151 lft-l�-nin for the old chans ,"ore the tmblia go constant v oiqoe the I - _f . whl—A _�.Q a i4.
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little daughter
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we must not forget �' our'- obligation to I I long, narrc -The other day, Mrs. Searle, of Clinton, cmuse of �the sad'! to mination in the young , . - z
wals Eigned and'that the ,w lane of yeare at small cost. I 7r , �
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... I - - �, th-3 youngsters. Of the many � depart- . I . ; be�ind the church % djair who was standing Inside of the washroom, man's lite. � He we 3 aged 22I years. I
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d yi, before their death, an all they!would has seen a number of these silos in operation Some one was sho6ting birds, and the ball county, W - _k I
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the close attention of the oldv' people, I * edded in the the baria floor.& distance of about - L
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I The douNe-breasted coat suit in tweeds and Ing at Wiverly Market the autamD b3fore hayi i to eat would be a littl dry bread and thinks highly of them. I . � . -
. the.one of mod lute est to us 'is their j I I _ . casing of the wind�w, six inches away from 12 feet. He was dead when founJ .by some , .
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� : known thatwe can elp you in!, a hun- !thcsa stalwart Sootchmen marobiag t 'o, by . - / COU gbr1in, of � .
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. . me of i them are very ela Dorately--6arved atruck her about the shoul(fer. I i .
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. dred ways to Voi.4 -the troublo and two throug the gardens till they were Huron Not6s. - I . q
. a . -Fridav afLerribon of last, week. what Middlesex county, died at Glan,w6rtb, - on -I.- -_ ; "
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I . I th63 ha�e stood does not seem to� have ght have been a very Eerious accident the 14th ult.,.age :68 Mr. Conghlin ,I :f �
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. 0; to r C'et it, assembly h 11, and then the four, a � a mbol . Cliaton, has been appointed ,station ag�ut at ml ened at- t h a �31,. T, R, yards, in God -c. had been identifia aill'bia li.11e with the in- - a r y .
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0 he unio of the two great partiog, nlarch- . Shakespeare. I . ch. George Mur ay, of -- the atati:)n staff, terests of the town hip where- he died, hav- i I A . �
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I =d where. - � ,. I � ing along incess 'street,, past- the �Scott -Mr. Robert H. McDonagh, son of Mr'. was Standiag by the outer track when he ing filled Lhe posift tion of reeve for twelve . . i
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� :0 0 � . � � 11 i and emilly read, and We felt, a bit proud of * gold the north half a bad cut on the arm, and wag' knocked - V. - . Z� P I
� � � I started out good and early for i John -Arthur Cantelon ha Knitting tp,ompan �s LiAnited., storehouse,.- �
- . � . our 300ch blood as we stood before 'that line against some lumber, breakirig his cheek , i� �
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. V Qr ; place) Knox's church that Sunday ,morning, Ifor I . ' - -1 . of lot 51, B&yfield . �oderich towush, 4 o`tlock hiet Friday even r - A.- ;
- In our store has a vqy prominent . P, boneand takirg a portion of the hkin. off I I
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I . agined the, church where Dr. Rli merroridil to tho3e who h&d [).-eferred � death
. im iuy, was I r containing 40 acres, to W I J. Elliott, for ing. The I buildin contained the most of )
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__ . _ to preach would be all too small n u the sum of $2,320. - , cFarl4ne, concession ' 10, Stau- their SeaSOIX�a rgOols for spring r -, . I
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. . 6 put in the strong I entrinUgapte of Gray F6,re oburc yard, John M - - r �
cular aim has b0n t. gregation thstt would wish to hear him. -The house on the 4th, conces�ion 11 Jorge. -1 -
I 70 down of ley, s,:)Icl his imp6rted atallion " Balbogic which Wars a tot The building,, a - .
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� muop boys, mor _0o a* stands 8 " B6bby. , - , _ Stam ", to C. Mckirgan, of Strathroy, for woodenone, is sitidated on the" owtskirts of I
est materials, bep c than got to the church about 20 -minutes �0 11 Howick, occupied by John Wright and
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I mbn, sometimes � req'xiire the strength �but as Vat there was no one there excep� ��00 I I . a good round sum. The removal o . I -
- I � C) 2 , � Bob y V,vi%e a fai�hful 'old dc g that u4d to owned by Wm. Wade, was �'burued to k the f this the town. The re Is unaccountable, no - -
� the sexton and two gentlemen aV the 11 door. I . gr6und on Monday afternoon of last wee . is!d in - �
I and you get it on] y� ia honest 600ds. * I i � go -e eiri aay to �bis master's grave i -i Grey noted horse from the vicinity will mean a fire being i he building at any time*
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With the extrajordfnary qualities we men ; the one was udl and bony, wpre a fri c ureb aid. At his eath, arone .
� � I I Ir y . . has decided to go West, and leaves shortly . ovo. i .
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. .- �. I sor gly iron -grey I fiide 1B r e*Coutte 6rected Grey ftiais "Bobby" for Piince Albert, Northwest Territory, Del I .
give you, the st les 1�s well, which have moustache � an( .
. Z:) y as a me�norial forthe faithful a sure stock getter, and impa,rting to his -The yacht 11 (�'-_raoie B.,1" with a pleas- z
r4 ,� whiskerp. ;'He was tressed in his ;black nimal.1 The r -
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the effect of ad ing,,� the Jied6Ltness and I at, with high progeny a substance and quality so deEdrabI8 ure party of Winnipegerp, 16 in number., -
I . I Prince Albert coat, silk bat- and kid Vag, Cow rat� iA a E.bort�:narrow F tre i -Rev. J. J. Hasfie, of Belgrave, sailed Port G%L I -
Three Ideog Braw-nie Suit, not as. popular as toL i e r6nee, and ' ,glo � ) I I by all good horsea,' ' - capsized at Lower L rr* on Sunday. - ,� .
r smartness-. the; bq`s. �pp a hub he was so forbidding looking, and; stoo!1 buil( ings on chher side of ii, arid at present -_ I BDgirVg -
/a&t year, $1.75- to $3 - 50. 1 1 on Friday last for Liverpool, and wift,be , ding took place on Wed- Tile yacht struck an 'over . ferry. I -_ r
� I i Del -A quiet wed , - 4
. . . . �' as straight as posaible, witli his handi�l fold- 0 aill hardly think of its at �one tiTe: be- absent for a couple of months. Mr. Jin: Fs cable wire, and -was overturned. All ion I
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I I THE V " ad in front of him. The other was I ' Little, of Knox College, wil'. have charge in d to . &ch the o .
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. J � daughter, Lillie Maud, was united in mar- who wa�s drowned. Harstono wam a promin- I
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If you think it ,dpes not pay 'm � - r� and vt as ocou . a to Frederick James Hill, of Buffalb, 7
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� i .1 _ high price, as th6 t ys,only grow, away with them'. I turned to h0ri and askod if I and I axe. He and his brother were Bawing wood son of Mr. Georke Hill, of Exeter. The figure in curlingr, having frequently Won -- I .
� I 0 0 were so vOry early, and he p6i.leld hnO said priestige. But now poverty, hunger J his father was splitting it with the -axe 9 v
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i ke Lhe place of gliibter and tinsel' hence the unfortunate accident. . .
. from the suit, we can mc -id -be in good and dirt ta, ceremony was p�rform d by. Rev. C. Ww prizes at Winnipe and St. PJhUl bonepiale.
i � et your - re- if I came 15 minutes later Vw6' � I r
� V, ' . f 9 . , Brown, B. A., B. D., ab -four olclock, in the -An attempt was made in Toronto on I
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. quirement wit]:l I§w prices. Th6n, time. i intc Mr. David Hastings, of Tarnberry, has - � re. .Lucy Allen. �
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I , rN � V 2�1 Otlo, recommenct-_ it. Before going - P , night, to blind M I -
I I/ ��red of buying thatr One wo�Lld think a church of��uoh iunpre'- As the lady m t- ' d was walking along - . .
I.% I r ong Gr a ewe which gave birLh to fiva lazhbe one . an " no . , . -
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.1 Wr ant the 11best suit to be had +1
IF e next stre, t hieb foot of Castle 00
John Knox's church, 1. which gave I I
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t better , , atr Hill a i from which one loDks up and gets ,. I
I . we can supply you,,� and, door to the old house of th Rqforma, and lambs from two -ewes, is a pretty good -
I , tory,.Cliatou, the ,happy participants being bolic acid against: r right 6ya and cheek. 7
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� I � I E%at, daiaghter of the late Thomas The -doctors hopdt* save the eight v i v
I I ig stre t, woul& be a of t ih street a'mtone cross marks the; site Miss Ann . -
I We say �o, and mean if, and Oanongato and Hi h of - nox East, of Hullett, �to I Fred Argent,. aIS3 Of eye but the cheek will li4ely be blightly r
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� , . Hallett.. The cerdmony was performpd by scarred. Mrs.Allen'hadbobttbrdughtfrorn . _. a
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. the people at ,programme w the rector, Rev. C. R. Gunne. The bride Hamilton as ohiefl Witness �]Lpinjlt S MT i �
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i the E alers think so 10len walking down the Canon- a Proceeds -_ -a fro her late e . .
t : I -xtra profit wl�ich the wholes. credit upon all who took p%rt. 9 and the groom by �homas Neilans, of Har- a theft of furs fro mployer.
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I I I otherwise must ha log rain, and the stre t wai black ani dirty, ouBlon� which began in 147 and is still kept -Jessie M c(lregor, widow of the late Win. look. The newly Wed couple will reside at -:-Two little -, , aged JBi_Xaud three and I . - -
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. ; . but it was as nothing compared wi:th the I Ghisholm, died at her home in Saltford, on -
; . L I ca tell you I was pre by tired when the blacksmithing. I . G. JOBS$ of Rat PortageL, went Out to play on r .
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I PIECES untidines; and uneared fok appearance of I _. . Thursday, April l8th. Deceased was a
. i tim B c me for the a vening a -The residence of Councillor John N.1 8 .
the'peopl,e about the doors A woman with . I native of Perth, Scotland, and leaves a .!l - .
� I Brown' of Luckncw, had a narrow escape - - I
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. L rea ly could not go any distance away. Dr. t mother. When they could hot be found on - - - - - - - I
! �ie f urnislie4 4t all an unti4' head and an ol�f "areas. leaned out re I f ily of four sons and four daughters. fr ndgy night last, shortly after- . - -
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I I of an upstairs window talkIng to a neighbor a Smith, Of She was 55 years of age� the congregations had left the dillerient . . . . . . I
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L times. , ; chu ob, was to preach in the W,eenaides i police were- uotified.* It Was ascertained -
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I " . i � across the way. Every " close " ebtra;noe L . � -FridaV night last, fire was noticed in I ; I I
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� was filed with men and boys who 'smoked I I the storeroom of Amos Tipling's flax mill, . 11 � ;
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OLdd C I . and talked as if there *as no such 1day as I .
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I I .0 . � Wingham. The storeroom was totally OODL the blaze seemed 0 envelop the whole ro gau to the strea, I - �
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I I Odd PllantS7 Barefooted children playe�,, in the ,!streets, Dr. Milligan, o Toronto. He is short but tow. The loss.is about $3,000. The 0. P. quickly responded, but the fire* was. soon got 1,
I Mast popular this season. 'The Sailor Suit it I brol,d shouldered, with �Iack ha'ir and brought to the on face land ibout 7 the'7other :
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� 4 k ,, a, high forehead and sharp eyos. under control and extinguished with water was found. �
is selling 10 to 1 of any other suit for I he hurried oub of a shop ;oor with her big wb en � X�_ � I . . 11 �1
I � . I I Odd Vestsp a . Hi, v tee is cle4r and loud bough not harsh ' clothing store, Gliu- from pails -An attempt t blow up� the tunnel of the' .�
I boys tinder 9 years -$1.50 to $5. jug. I think it would tak along ti nie for ton, had a narrow escape - froi�a destruction . * ' I&T. . -
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� . � .ngate'snd� High an� h is a3 ful of vitality and enthusiasm - hursday, l0Lh inst., Arthur � V, Wit,
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. I . And if yo: 'wish it"' take one to get used to the Cart , �t��rrel)r.an � by fire, on Wednesday of last week.. A er, of Yorkshire, England, and Mrs. Georg has bee discovei:W,.and .the On. I
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. U I . street as # now looks. 1, seems � such a 0,11 : 3 r. . � quantity of charcoal in the tailors' depart 'Ethel, were united in marriag I
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� - I shame that the buildingd that even yet d, an ment had caught fire, but was. fortunately f . 11 - I .
1 49 � at Toronto at the, home of the bride's ebusin. the persons en a d ia it.. ! T" tunnel to I
- show som6thing -of thcir�criginai �bexuty, mo 1 as appar ntly As fresi as when -he be. noticed before it had made any' head I I I ;
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I - - Ir SODIE PATCHES It is neei lees to say iis was as Mr. and Mrs. DrIeser are xisiting relatives orse. :
I . - logic' -ex.oinguished for the develop t of the,,�power of H - I .
I 1 7 � should be allowed to b6co a such Places of gal and a couple of pails of water at Ethel for a weel'or go, and will sail fcr Phoe Fall. It i being built in Viat(�ris I
I I *1. I r I poverty and squalor. Ottai feels like abut. cle 6r and forcible as his voice and i manner. . I . I r
� - - . - Mr- Park, on the GAD than bide -&-ad runs north -
. 4 -j�rice as low as 150 � I I Th) ongregatilon, in this ch en- it. England about the end of the month. I �
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� I They make good eVery day pantzs. ink I differe-zitl from either that of � a morn. . and south fr
rather th of the gay pe( pie who �used to tirf 1, of the Winghain furniture factories since . 0 : .
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I ! ( a 11 � I : ride down.the Canongate to HolyroOd when 1139 on, There w, ire those, who by the formation ,of the Canadian Furniture . . . . . . . . .
I I I I ad&. He formed the acqgaintance of hie ' ' atts agmebo y
gl - a I . :1 . djo theirldrios-and manner, to d one of a wealth . employed. Betw aen thesel sh d
C Q I I . . 'that street was the ho a of 80'otlan I � . Manufacturers �took charge, has received cle In severed the .wire leading from .an clebtrio - .
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I I I I belo4ed to th up er mid( le class.� I think I England. � battery used in disaharging blaste.and con.
` HATS in felt or st�aw the Qneen. In spite of all that offends the P where he w anager of the factory in '
I -BOYS' , I ill be I" -A very sad deaLh occurred on the 10th nebted the end J h the cap -of the dyna- __._
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� I! . eye, Canongate, on accoun � of its 1 hiitoric I Vic Id like tc go to that reensid� church I I '%] �
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. . t I � . . " that place. . concession of Wefit Wawanosh, on Monday trine c Lt bad boon. placed between. 1= 1. .
I I � BOYS' SHIMS ' I interest. WPM always be attractive, 1 and - al- for i is so nea. Calton Hill -that hill that -The P. R. Cumming Company, manu- artriago tb; I -
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� ' BOYS' SWIEAURS ; I i �here i I - facturers of honsehold .�Iardware, Toronto, Campbell, a young man just in the prime of mite 8 9
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. � . I beoame-so interest4d fooki I Dc ke so calr I and peacef al, and f rom the. t beyond. De. tun * tempt .
i lig about it l have offered the Wingham counbil $10,000 .
I ; I life, passed away to the grea Del would bav 3 been ,dostroyed. and from. �
i . :BOYS' $T00X-INGS - fore' - top -you can look down on the worry of the � * -
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� . I - � M'43 1 alrpopt forgot about Oe church. Pet twenty to forty lives lost'.� The 15 pounds
., I � J, . . I found W0.1d :below Alter ,sun wn the lights for the National Iron Works, in that. town. ceased, who was a Bon.�of Mr. er Camp- I
Wiled I got back to the! church J - � ' - . �, .
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� ; I gliln�nor out ilere ai 11 over its face bell, was only in his 30th year, and was of dynamite was, u a I ,
I � � I the pedole g6ing in, 'and tie friend, of the i . wooden ware. The council have the matter an . �
. 1 . the tunnel", where i � was 6stomary to place 4
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I � COLL RS and iurnmit,.and fr�m it y u can,' see strong, robust young mi
I . � BO t& morning asked me if I wot Id like &!seab. 1-t - under consideration, � . - I -, �
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� . i� many lights � ot the: castle i hill and previous to his death he attended a barn. I -
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. .." one, and, the windows, ith th white SomeViing New in Silos. was one of the oldest settlers in Turilberry, I spected by 0 who knew him, and eMitalyfarm by the dep.irtmentof agriculture .which, it I _.
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I I iainte&panes the bare white to ,,ilos and sold his farm in that township some -1 .
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I . � could moo thby belonged to the w f r -a- ay an� silo building, and nu� -maining in South Africa if they are able to I , . -1 I
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� ends (qet, and I could, imi gine,from the face tor 7.1 Some are too expensive for ordinary -The other,night a tramp broke a win- - I P
., a her reward on Frf&y, April 181,b, in her will, for the sumrh'er, act - � as inspectors, the 4 ��, ;
1 *2- Bar a i n , - ys 3 astor that, althoug his' people sup- I -_ 1. ;
. ! I 3 fari re, otherg are cheap,.bnt last only a dow in .P. 1'. Dean's store, Goderich, and 81st� year. 'Her maiden name was Eliza former in Lambt-on zounty, and. the latter - i- a
� .1 : i: ported 4itil, yet he often f und it bard Work stole a quantity of eatables. He' was arrest. � � -
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i .r I _ leader, fter taking th� pitch from �hia hoc � , !it woul ran are Alex., division court clerk at Br giviog holdi�g me with
I I A A A A Am A AAA I ing for i began to Eing, and the brik - 9 gain, John and Mrs. Oaler, of Cranbrook, and patrons of each least oice a - month. Mr. � , ;
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i � . . vala I alzes bein�� I Mrr. Pa ice, of Toronto. i Deceased bad been Archibald Smit superintendent, of the 91 _� �
I ban tutuedcroau'a f Goderich township, died at hie home in I � - I � , .
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i color as they stood up and Dd farn e'ra in the i United Stalies have adopted 0 a frail body for the past 25 years, and had Stratbrpy Dairy chool. -end Professor J. WA q_1
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year wbere I did -not of to hear th * Singing . .1 . time the Canada Company opmed upthat - I appoiti"d fo �
9-- 1 � Shee �Iillg is of I one inch G, orgia pine, which getic temperament and 'Was widely respect- tive sections we t and emt of Toronto to in, 4 f -;I
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i , . seerds--to be �he best Mod 6f lumber for ad for her many good q alities of. head arid Bpect the creamerier, su&ln a similar man.
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� , O"T so that day if I never 1 again h3srd h mu. silcs, on accoulnt of its ndwsbrin4able ,3har. farm in Goderi.ch township a - I"
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i uy our gocds we cut and fit� your ga�ments at haF practicali no eff-.c,t upon it. This - eembled about 80 stalw irt yeomen. at the .& view to g4in .i er . notru ion of a re- - . I
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i I' � I J lun i )or has bi n recently .laid down at Ob. � i the farmof Alex, McDo 3ald, Tbamei Road d by, keepinit a closer 4
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7 . tawa �for $27 per . Usbori I I
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I I snow a id the determined t of b a mon'th is just as his brother was striking a blow, the �, : '.
I I Tae foundat on of th' I ew sort of silo the latter the bhoice of men. When the veutious next winter. � I
i makes Dne believe that w t�er 1 was the in its wo axe catching rear the elbow, making an ugly . I 'A I
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: odei� � men were equaily divided they. started to -HOD. David leesor died -Sunday m.)rn 14
0 We are Leaders in Min's nd Boys - hoops, 181i". inelIcs wide and . ' '- L 9 I
� I i I 'I', union i f the churches or ho"tever else the male of halt i9ch el lumber, sprung gash. - raise the frame, under t a experienced fram- ing in Toronto, af ter a long illness. De. 1i I
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I I . I , 11 man hi d set his mind on i) Would certainly rn I I, and -Mr. and Mrs. L,)uis Becker and family, -was Iii .
I 11 ; around a fo built up with well lap- of Fordwich, have moved to Clifford. Mr. er,,Mr. J. Brintnell, f Exeter. Every- ce'aased was in his eightieth year, and � I
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� . .Ir * 114_1_1__�� I . a of V' layers. The re. about 20 years, and was mos Ig ee- :li �
H4_1 � l Mon, I ut he rea � thr E a bottom hoc Ilea onlookers thought it wai i pretty bard to tell with thepublic UC6 of which up to big M. -
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� lie took his text ftom P il� 4th chapter, r' teemed, -but failing he nected. - For 7.
1 . ma aing five top cops require only,fou - who was going to win. The side under Does he had been i timatOly con �
" .vdr8e ,% and preached a 9 4 practical ear, 11 ns each. The avers, e silo will not re. him to relinquish the :active duties f liia� made spnrt and 0 Yeats he hW been unable to 1 : t
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er an i , ej - man that I am sure. was a .61 , i a more than 500- feeb of lumber and 20 . I three rafters after Mr. 1�-eesor was born in 4 ;
:qul 11 , came out victorious by ) leave the house. � i _
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1 1 + 1 $ U+i ++ �++ i: I ipoi ads of nails , hoops which are le in. which all sa
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I I a ! I the pr or aolb, � MoDoriald. manhood he wan :& fartiler,and afterwards
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I . . I .: � liked look at ntelli ent faO and was . mole than $1.25 eacl�, oli; 810 f 6 r the lot. come, $6,900 ; real property, $594,367 ; per. I - I be became a merchant and Wanufacturer, The -14 �.
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. I N .1 � g lad I would be able to k a I had 1 seen and' .. I al less th a sonal 'property, S22,750 ;-poptildtion, .434 ; -Mrs. Richa ord, or., one of t . il,t- was first published by I .. .
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i heard Principal Rainy. There' was no 11111 d iron hoops and lugal A three cort ered number' of dog,,. 8i ; steam boile a, 14 ; early settlers of.Stephe township, dep .1 - . i-
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I Greig , � anthem and no collection ime, and I began fra he is erected at the [exact outside cir. value of tow the -per witil 1�868,, when he sold out. :! . I I I
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t i . ; ! out, ,ference of 1 the silo, a d the hoops placed Institute, $9,000 ; public school, S�,000 ; old age ofl-85� years. D�� ceased, *hoze maid- �ss of 'Vork, Ontario an I I i .
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I saw tie plates at the door as I went out, 1850, he was elected a I -
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b the one near the tall ni� k . i I Lher of Stepbeals young men has ter of the late Richa, Bissett, or., -one of member -of the coun y coon I '. - �
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I tiers in the to hip of Stephen, several office oluding that of - Warden. I . -
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so three inches wide. match 4 an nailed to . He held d vie*m on educaitional 14 11
I I ; . . . We refer'' to the this county. She was ruin Murtop Par- -ad-van .
. ,� . 4e. : -_ traveller ever returns. 1 -, _1�
! I � even a p ar o notice his 0 : the 400ps the When audit La chiefly owing to his ex- �
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I SIM A IF(D--R T i=_r ��_ ; I away on Tuesday of last week, at the age of 1817. Thomas Bisse�t sr., at present re- ertions duris hi � _
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ii day before, at the house vf'hdre I waa, stayf inj place, sto� and Plit in 2xl al � "I
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z ! 11 4 days. ' The de- siding in Exete�, is a b., t or and the only 0 ' I.. 11
. 27 years, 2 months and - ,roseuted -King's di- I � �
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n Ing an , down betWeen the hoops ceased had been along sufferer f rom the living member lof her father's family,-- At ---- 1111
� . preachers of, Rdinb�urgh. They had of ,he door for door stayvand jambs. . Make vision in the of Canada, A �!
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In Making remittance I � all Ight, intelligent facre that � promiied me .ig,ber which was on or aboub the year 1831, this from 1860 unt � 'L
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the cheapmt anA SafeSt way to send i f hemorrhage of the lun 9' - tly his part of Canada was nothing but a wilder. called to the'Seul �te by to years a I _
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I orders, L that e of them, a Mr. cKellag, (I ithink th hoops. - . . of the Oor,ober 23, 1867. About ten lag hie " r _.
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[� I I The disease made itself manifest about two hardships, priviitious and the thrilling in. term Mr. aeesor Wall
0-- EWART !:, Agents, pr6acii an anniversary a Mon that after- co�ered witlitarred paplr and cheap siding . life. Emly ' life health. Ill �POlit I"
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. � . I � death he has been practically unable to do she married Richard Bandford, also ons of al. H I v
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. C P. R. TICKETS, TELEGRAPH:. AND EXPRI , and hear him. . That church iv ther a tb a same as 6r any silo and the outside his farm duties. He was. � � I I -_
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