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iee out lace curtains
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lar.ries, fall of rich
make your rooms
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�� �� I I i SEAFORT IDAY JULY Ill 190% � I . $1 a � Year ha Advance.
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� - , � I T14E HUROX OLD B6YS � Cease not yer rurnTin'. � WRITIN PA,PkR sothatniarly one-third of the suceeesful praise is due t',e oommittdo and' .helpers in �--
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. . I � 211 F O,ORS i , �, VISIT., We're hame a sin -so far awa! . i ones were from -Central College, Oi'those this matter. The me in the f)ld -1 -
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i I 2STORES . I I � ! I . i ho took first class houdre half had been church consisted ofprolgertddresses by Rev. -
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50 f1t. wide I I ! ROWD.- I At our hame c6min', :1 re ered at the same institu ,Messrs. Roge $b Harris and Whaley, andex.
- R$TAIL ! BEAu'riFUL WEATHER. -A LARGE � . . ! : - � � -
I I I I � ellent selections by the St. Holen�a Presby
� : I PAPAT IE� ! regiZ is are certainly gratifyin , and the a , - I --
I I i � A SUCCESSFUL 4xONSTRAT�: N. Our bleatia' tongue1s oan�never tell � : 1 . friends of Mrs. Ratnam swili read terian choir. 2he church, which is being
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1.00 ft. long I I 1 ! en- I replaced, was built in 1869, and aularged in � t
I � � ; --r . . The feelia's in ou� hearts that swell ar d PA 8 11 . k
� nN", 40rUR. them with pleasure. She, herself, alsoi
� - . - r Thin visit of the Hlron Old 1 oye and i , " : - � in medical 1work there. t 1878. The ue� ch�drch will seat 200, and - %
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I . � - k� ,. I r PG. : Girl& of Toronto, on! Saturday sat -the . I w pride, I , I gagel , I -
-1. I � i � . As here we meet w�` Ha�,on's clan I! I In all ihe lat�at shades and tintE -Thursday, �.ane 26th,, was Stephen's be in evaryo�particular a well equipped --
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I Know unless you look into the matter, you'll never know' what comforts ighp wa i Grand Bend had' -pleasant time. The base� invaluable as � Sunday school and Epw.orth t
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I in pleaa4rable anticipatipne, has Go ne and banners floati I on the air, I .-
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- � . i I Inding the event has ii' obarmin' muaio everywhere, . I I _9 ball match betwe it the' arried- and a League ro I - pplyi much needed ac- " � I
come your way by the judicious expenditure of but little mo7ndy. I � Exc6ssiv� gone.' The sud 71 I I � men was won b the latter, by a score of comrnodationl�r these departmentz of work. .�
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" been lialt that the mosb'i ritical eoul� r 4esire� � a greet. . Am : TH �
I hot weather is quite as unendurable as extremely cold weather. Th pr�gres8 . ' . . i w—SEAFOR 16 to, 3. The pri 9 of $6 will be ised by the The trustee 'boo.rd in no on to ".
�4f . P I 0 So sqon�sa it had bec0 is definitel3 known �� I ]I *� boys to buy balls, etc., for the* ;eam. The complete both church. -and shed without -�d
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Of industry in the clothing trade has pretty 'well met the requir4nie�f 9 for th,6 that hq Huron 0141 Br' rs of Toro to had Ye're welcome mair than on'oel a year I -�
, � , I . ) football match be ween Centralls and Daah� leaving a debt unprovided for, The.ganer- -
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. � sale,, 41 Seaforth as th place to ' celebrate Tae drink an at. 1 their rnohths. In tiae I athletic fields her, r . ...-
cold, as every one knows, and it would surprise you to know just w iat nice � - . � wood resulted in a tie, I to 1. ze of ous donation of.$1,00 from,Mr,Joyntgreatly -
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. I : the t ird annual viat i to the 6 d home 1 $5 was divided b tween the two I ams."Thii delighted the I building committee. .� -
things you may buy to help you live comfortably during the hot t�r . I Our ii�y t active pr ' kratious to? their AnI noo we're here we'll 1 loose ass time tbere also her trou , tjulood to run a " 11L
I . . 0 � I i con I g men rc remainder of the af ternoon was taken up, total proceeds- of this very sucloesafal and. .
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. I . -propqr ,eception and, entertainme it were la takia' doon ye par:idge fine, I race, and her ol tizans, to commemorate the 75. -
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I � store constantly, r ons, and in the usual spor 9, which were quite in'ter" nationally interesting event were over V22 -,
- I from season to season, studies the 1comfoi ts of itg� pa � I comnie ced. A pabliq meeting w ka held, 'Like oravin' h ngry loons. � Occasion, presented the Hurqu Old Boys' If 6. ,,,hurch is � to�be completed in October . .- "
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I -we have to sav that for this immediate season ,we are in exception�aly , good the n6cossary committtes were E61 ointed, A hint or art Asa 3oiation, the ls�ke wake too ough. . ---�Mrs. Joh I, Brundson, of Loindesboro, . *
� a af or we at ' of Toronto, with a handsome
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- I ;to '�* I t h when � ,a -we pa;rb I silk banner, ani I aft, �-,,
I -8 a ways the c4e in Seafor An'that is this, r . � erw!,ards nominally pre-� �*aater Franki Weekes, of E �.eter, agect passed away �on --Saturday, U a � . It
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shape to dress vou comfortably and well �at ve *little cost) if you ca to'spare '"' I I , 28th it, ua -1
� Ty , the re, tation of the t�wn is at at ake, or wu, t 14
� - . I p . . count a' yer spoons. , seni ad them wi 1 the hole to" 15 ye4ra, son of Mr. W. D. Wee kes, of the wss.consign;d'�o berlast riesting place :on , -
I . the price. Glance aver the following list of lines in stock, and ,� � when� I � � visiJora migbt (omu an go ael fancy should I . I-V . I I - �N
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. , ou 1. may see .a , peciml effort to reqaired to accom� . Exeter marble works, has juA -completed 4 Monday. ThA 'services wom conducted in ---
i I I I i For there be guid folk i our crowd, � take them.� Tie home�folka gathered here, -,
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� I . I I plisk 1%n definite objed tor the benefit of I I ork in drawing Lhat [,ofs to prove th6,Aurch. ' D, easedi whose maiden name
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liste Jiu�t what you are looking for : . �"Wha no ver nor peak aloud, I ;-
� 0 .I . I the 01v , tfie citizens generally tl'ok the � early. TheV came froT far and near, from' fargar�t ;Iciske, Was barn in Scarbop, I 1�-
r ") - :: �! - I Wha's eyes fill uic wi' to ra, , Kintail to Exeter and from Gorrie even to 'his genius. The work is a copy of one of was IN 9
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� I I matt�r p in earnest, the utmost srmony . ' ' he great pictures of the world. It repre. England, in 18$8, and when 18 years of �ag � 3
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n al nyson?s " Idylls of her parents �nd- moat of her familyistarto
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� Lialit Summer Coats, grey cotton, , Sale Pri 3 �$ .7 5 a ad t�'n imity prev 'I id and all heartily i Santa a scene from Ten . I � .
� C3 . "a . But what I deemi a klewc1roe,- wel ome to the old boys I I
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� 9 t Sale I ite ` the one aim do their ut most to � A wee bit flotal 11 the K, ing " descrip ive of the final noene in: for Canada, bu� the veoselwas wrecked in
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i 9( it tc * I � 3;. 1 2.20 � f t � tf a occaeion a a ,,case. , The r iembers . I.- : In "Lan'celot and aine." Mally Jaces, a. the Bay of B scay And h father Was
.. black russel cord, Sald. Pric i . '� 0 h% , fall iess of the eartbeat. There is some- boat on water car ying a bier gical drowned. Her mother and , sisters firateet.
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and vests, fawm Sale' ri 8� i 1.65 '�&:h other as to ,%� hich could carry out I Ye'll ken we're langin for tli'el late I boatman, with much fine carving %ppear om� tled.st Brampton. In 1860 sbe 'was ma-Zr,
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. and vests, da.rk grey, Sale�.?61.13 , .50 1 . Won just a word 'ai-ore I e*nd,:- thel �.iginal that only by cloE -, scrutiny, -there for a sho' # time,� then ,'moved to Kin- I
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; � I I when it a day arrive4 everything was in Tiger Dun op i to the ' wooded tract and d 0 . ' M , 4r, and then 'came to Lou.
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I . dusters, grey and fawn, Sale' � �Price, i 1.25 reaLleisand the pAeedings passed off ; r hewed for ' .selves �homes�-in a forest.[ I :
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� � white vests, single and double breasted Sale" Pri,Aa' �� 100 I I � I But it requireasu occaiion suah as this to - 1, Sheleaves to mo�rn her lose a �
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� 11 white duck trousers Sale!;Pri-,3� 1.00 anyw ere. The prugrb mrne which, bad been Au'ma yer days dnvarth be,lang, turerti'luoutance Company, an i tion to re- husband sn&,tliree ebildren, a1so -three .8is.
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I I I t o � ,00eedings,: ae when yer oover�d wi' the. spade as F di policies � Her our . ren are Wm. Thomas,--
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suits—coat vest and trousers Sale 'Pril, re I was carried out to the batt i Yer lahsies sweet� yer!l&ddieij Sti&Dg. seer. to d Id the expression " Huion' .cov
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. I I far ircumatances Would permit, Tnd all Nae grief* tae rack y':e ; � , , by fire vo plaintiff't property Clton. four died in inf*hcy and one. in womanhood.
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. -Z i i i +-! 4 + 1�4- -1-14 2.444 1-++ 1 + M! 1 + 1� i I whoa ,�C( k part in the well as An' I urely sentilental. M os,� of the ol The property was insured by t o ! viving!Aild
. . � I i those �0, whose Zecill enjoyment they bad 4i May He (who a' the folk s�y) made bo a and girls came- fr-Ora T6routo, where" - sued by� defendants, but the pre iums had, Albert land ' re. J. 0. Adams. She bad
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i I in u d a! - - I i is one of not been paid, although the defe dants had. been a faithful mernbor of Ahe Methodist �
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� � I lighteo. In fact the eatS were; ..oud- in . ! I I �: MaPy years She bad been a
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I Bathing Suits I � their aisea of the ospitable !trbatment This concluded the formal p�rt of �i the . -1 �i . :
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11 . I a - � . I . . I existed between " laintiffe and efendants severe suffer6r � ast eight years. � I
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V . I I them, and Is ' best pus. proi . . fot an insurance fo, tW year begi niag 31st: I I I � i
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. I ' . 5 citi. oev�ral hotels, where �they'were enLertained 'The Wingham Turf club will hold a � Z
I I sible, i�l Pre8sions of SeAforth and h)r � I �- � ,
Boys' Trunks small size, Sale Pflc6,, � .10 , , of Oat -ober, 1901. Action dismi sod with � -- Cano4a. I
.., J I � 1 the weath as the guests of the'town, The iollow' agust 13Dh and 14bb. , I - I ; I
I zens. er, w iieh had been threat- Ing on mar meet on A costs. The amounb .out of the bove sum, -Several buildings of tbe Canadign Pa. :,
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. cc CC, medium Sale Pric6 1 .15, 1 deli are some of the bannarti of welcome which Dr. Black&.1 has disposed�of his veterin- I
.. I � ening Jfq1r several days,� was . I � . that would have lat an payable by the insur- cific I �
� cc C� large i Trice - I Railway car shops' At Perth, including ;
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size Sale � .25 there �748 an immense J ttendauce o 1ple spliuried'Main Sbreet �. "I Huron blood !"Will ar practice -in Clinton, to hi � partner, Dr. i &ace company would have bee- between the offices, werc burned recently. The night �
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Boys' and men's combination suits S�le Price� - . .50 from Jh ofirronuding t awns and counory. , I 11119 Ba 1. r 11 $9,600 and $10.000, watchman, RobLud Burr, is misaingl, -tud ib
� 1 7 . - I I The� c mmittees, as . a said befo re, did home," " Willie we hays triissed y U,91 ' -Mr. F. W. Hovey, of Cl hton, baF; -had' inglism, - is thought he periahed in tb-o fife.
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I Boys' and men 8- combination in fine quality Sal e Price . 1 75 ?, " Will � ye no' th A. A.' c6nferre on hint by' -The National Iron Works, in �
3 - their ork well. A! oomprehensiye pro- "The old town is yours,,,- I a degree of . � - -
: a s two-piece suits Sale Price'[.M to, .0& I t - I have Ptially been a Id and the pap re signs . I Qock, has
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I Boys' and in - � $2 grsm:t � was prepared ' the town w 9 taste- come back again." I � I Mr. S. G: McKay,of Woudet
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. . I Inever appe a -.J. Jenkini 'Of' Goderic township, I
I ; .� i ; fully,� d6corated and 1� I a to THE AFTERNT�ON. . i 'a, Toronto, and four other gentle ea. The - for.1; L. A. Smil,l, of Ottawa, deputy judge
, I : ; batterl vant ' the gener a, range- � I �� having a large silo eriaoted. � Wiggington � ,�o - �
I ., � . age ; an a After dinner, the recrea�ion rounds was . prica�'p&id was $8 0. The comp ny agrees for Carleton c I nty,,and T. D.,Cooper, of M
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. i 1 i � ments' ,ere 6arried. a a 1)918 the centre of attraction, wheAl fully two cpn0act. � ,� to employ 25 men� all of whom, ,shall be Welland, Id 1,
� I . I � - I I Mal eginning 1. " -Miss Mamie , , "Op" � -farmer residing -
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. ! nent *as'.in re erence to tlie games. sports so(! to spend ai soci�l tinie. I Deq�pite scholarship of a i e' ent examina,i the number of wor near Twee , cr I I. I
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A The 4, . I the intense hast, and, the dis4ppointmenu ' I fore the works havp been. long running. The d it of gold bearing quartz in the -aide of , I
- Soft 'Sh irts. - �� ball! ' tion a in connection'witii the Conservatory of' k I .
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� u8s0li i . and Seafortli � did not having caused by the ba of the Sb. Marys M - do,_Torontc. - 1[ .
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I . - Colored bosom, great variety I Sal,b Pilice $ 47 becaua'e ; of the Brusials. players laciosse team. and the Bkuugels] football I.While out gettini water the otharl furnaces, stoves and ranges. Mr. Cunning- orej I which in said to astay :$800 to the iom I
. � 7 � , failed 'the last - ment to kee ) their I . i
� . 1 . � mQ] team, a good progrsinme: was � given, land -eve king, Mr. ng" MbLoodi of Lucknow,1 bam. has been mechanical superintendant co'f I
,I . Silk front, to wear ,�ithout vest, Sale, ice .00 ,�. I I -The West ,India steamer Beta. which
9, I up t ent. The F.&' a m be mid of - slip �ed and fel on� the!platform, and broke 1
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- I -1 po " ci o every person seemed to onjoy the &it . I the Ourney stove works for the past ten arrived' at Halifax .at midnight Monday. , �
Colored shirts collar attached . Sal�-�iice ,65, the t Mar3 a I&cross I play a, n,31 their I his ,eg at the i I oi a . I T
, ) I - i� !�I� The ftrat on the prog�arnnie was . & � lacrosse I , , 81 and is a. thoroughly practical man, and I had on board a �nutnber of B or offi ere, in- - 14
' 7 $ kino, Sale IN ice I .25� default was even more ex r & I than - -Mr. Harr r ;Wingi of Shipka, while' Y"' - . ��
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Colored shirts collar attached for wor.' 01 I I I th, match between the besve" sod a picked I 0 his a4sociates are- 9,11 thoroughly practical eluding you I ng Cronje,,nephew of GeneraJ . i
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I I I I- :. � t of Brussels, g3 they did -hell, 'resulting -spejAiuga ho-seatGrand Bend on Tues, �
i ! .. y team from Clinton and Mitc *men I � Cronle, � who' intreAdered at Paardsberg. I
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+ .1 ; i i i i ; i im !- i 4 i I ; i i i ++im i E I ; I not to c ome until late lon. Friday a e'ning, and in the fall sustained & broken leg at the - � They will make a tour of Canada before� , - �
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I I We pr 3ume these clubs had sumc�ien .reaR- a wh6 came I ma for ankle. I I 'i I raoal�d away early on Friday morning, 27th -1 4
. I i i � " i - home and the old boy ' ' Passe, . �A case of ;ismall-po5i dovel6ped -in the -
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I I i � � � the day, although pexh4s'not 0 ex iting an b I ult" ' When ti'su bsken ill, friends hoped 1 Woodstock, on i
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I . Fine Tailored Suits � ; tij ti.� Ib the Clinton New Era for some years, has re. at �edical skill would succeed in subdu'- � ,
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the adverthed match,, trxa4e more a .- =ay. Th�� victim in a child. It iv,xot �
. I � I I i ! p ly to our people� Howeve 170 got ad an appointment in the railway 1.11 th I
I � I I ;. 21 # waBuip and tuck from t�e stafb to the'fin- O'Biv. � ras' � it a the disease t ut these hopes ere not , ,U, wit how. ebp contracted the disease.
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CEPTIO-Y Ill F THE GU TS i
I , I I majority of the players. 'half " a I � 1 evident that-hia-days were numben � I
- MADE TO YOUR, MEASURE. . : � I I , �a th� fi�at � ad. His days for what t he'doctor thought. was scar-
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, I boys soured One gooll, b4t in the A quite,wtdding took p1doe at the home tedious illness wat: borne -with patience and ei fe er. The ,disease finally deve1qped in- -- 71
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At this ieason, when thb boys return home for the summer Widay, one 11 on's second half the home � boys even4d Wings up, of re. Rush, of Winglism, on June 26th, f ort i tud'e. Deceased had been for many I to 6mall-poi of �a virulent -form. ThehoUse . I
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I ! sons a 0�daughlters, t latter am con- and thus the game ended, each *ith�uao goal wh a her daughter Ids was united in mar.' years a reside t f Wingham, and had sue- ted and the street barricaded. .1, 1z
I neficia y features of their visit home is the investment in � a, good suit � I n I has been isola . . i
of the be * , in the majo� ty. They ha been to.their credit.. Re4oree ' , a a to Mr. T. T -t I
aideral 1, H. q. rawford ri . Field, of that town. The ceeded in b'uiildi up a. suenessful grocery �� ; I �
In I , met a, I I � , The first Un -thousand was -of steel � .
. thes. Th re is something about the suits purchased and a4 4 the old I . I A
Vf CIO � � ratford y, a eputstion i fr the kept the players to time, and, by aid of his ceremony was performed by Rev J. . J.1 business, when hi ealth failed a he was � I
11 rails, manufact4red by Mr. Clergue. at the I
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b �efore, a . - apriinting Blipi wa He was , � .
town which is most satisfactory, not dealing with Btrangers, � ' It reception: c, ttee. ,, the . obliged to d,,,, ,f bf , .1 ;
anZ . Sesforl � mmi whistle, nippedmany a, irant's Patterson, and a witnessed only by the pus 0 t. a valued � -
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We have a good trade with the visiting 11 boyp"' d we at3ktiot. here they were immediate .1; � .
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I sense of sec-uri 0 1 acted by n im- hopes of a home run, on rugby priaoiples. rela ives. . I 1 member of the. Presby�erian cLurch, and I authoritied, and W-i'll be used in repair � ing :
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. 8 meuse asemblage of p gr Zw � --Mr. Sidney Sdell,-who moved to Exeter � - :
spare no E&rt to give you entire satisfaction. We have -none. bat t�7 rao t ople, not'6n from The. f ollowin a, is a lie' , of the players : took an active in�er!st In the choir and ,he I tho road of the.;old Drummond county line I .
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: � I I the to,N � u but from all � arts of tlie county, Toronto, -M. Murray, �V. C., McKay� W. from Usborne last fall, ,bag moved his family young people's organizit-1.011. Tht dev,sased I I .
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I our work will compare favorably with the be $A'� I I 0 ,ada, � - ' I 9 ��, , - q
-.1rilled workmen, anc P; many. I aViDg come to! eat and kree b per- COPP, John Ly R. Anderson, B. A. ; and household effects to London townships was only 29 yearii of age. . I
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There may be something, in the following list to inte' n�bed a Pi . To
rest you, if yoi-j t soual ffie,nds. The Se� orthreceptiondeputa. W. Prendergast, I. AJ; R."A. Wilker, where he has p rchsood a two hundred &ore - �
i � b 11 � I . I . - �dr. H. Coieman pork dealer, of Luck- 'rails Coat over $W,000. � Itis expected -
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I I 11 r I thab the supply ill now be rtfatlarl kept I
I � i tees, h &dad by Mayo� Brovdfoot', The of- Seaforth,-W. K. P � 4 ' osttle extensively on his new premises, c a y
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I i ear e, R. S. Hays, H. 0 4 �� going. � I �
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The Gld fuiable black worsted, in twill and cashmere, Sale Price, 9116. 50 to $18 ficers ( -the Old Bop' Assooi�tlon weie Chesney, G. A. Sills, W. Cline, J. INI. I�est,, seq iently will , iot crop, any of the land. I I - � Visit L
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formal,y introi J. A. Stewart, J. C. reig, J. O.-Rdse, G.E. ! P L C016M& - g an electrical storm ,which I
rge 05. )0 o$18 duced 11to the depitsti6n, --While sho Aing the other � day, Mr. J. B. Ing the fire. Mr. n tho ghtlesply ! d Glencoe Moa -Is
i Tke Oxford grey worsted and se . Sale Price I I I - ,a I day afterapon, a valuab �
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wbile'the private gieotingswere'ulmm6 hi- Parkes, W. G. Willim. -- i Ptu nballo of linton, mat with. an accideutt picked it up and ite ib -while wai g. NN a- lb
I Sale Price $1 5. �O 0820 , . . . J , orse belonging to the Woodburn Milling
The Scotch tweeds in grey, striped'and mixtures : A football match w is- then played between but fortunatelj, no injury. The cartridge tLoing a bitter taste, he mentioned the mat- 'Company waB struck by lightning and in-
. . I 0 numer ble. A linemof procession' wan soon - * I .
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� . The West of En 4 land worsted in &:ey, fawn and blue, Sale -Price 61 0. YO to $16 f rme by-Niarshalla A. Wilson a' d R. S. the, Hurons and a picked team� reo�llbi
I - 9 . 119 In exyloded and the powder blackened his ter to his wife, an it was disco, rered that i,
Z? i I . .. I . : taptly killed. . -The hot." wax hitched toa .
The Irish serge in blue and black Sale Price $14. )b to $18 Hays.i. ; i i . a victory for the f )rmer by 2 to10. The face anti that was all. 1 The, result mi the cake was poisoned. Mr. 0ol 3man and 'a i
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- I THE rudQESS10 I tug of war brough out two teams, one haNe been so much worse and he had been warned on Sunday,tbe the artnera,li'djust lefttbe mill -to an., .
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� The best Canadian worsted and t�veed Sale Price W. )! . bad . � p 4 .
. I I '" i, d o a from Tud ersmith. I cause for thankfulneas and was duly grate- day before, not to touch it, etc., but " I
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� � and French worsted trousers � The prize was captu d by the Tuo erawith fal I ]I Coleman had forgotten it. The c4ke was in � . � -
The best English Sale Price $ 3. 50 to $ 5 1 � , unt- ' . hitch it. Had he not stoppod 'to speak to a
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I , ' I -While assisting at- roadwork last week, I 'friend he woula have beeAat the homes ! �
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t I- � � I and Capt�. Iflarry Scott,.! Follow. boys, who won in two straight pull , but, it - tempting shape sad in a ]paper big to catch .
i ��� . . Anderson . . I I I � ide when the flush came. � --
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� �,l ,*�iilllllliil�illlllll!l l�, ,,4t�� �ight tha .
� � ,Z). �t � " ing them came the 1'33rd regiriient band and o dly 'enough . I 00
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. � I Ilow 2sty pinch a the left hand that cam i, does not care or cake and seld000 touches 1
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i � : barn o the several coif�irnittees. �Afterthetn I . When the mistake was diseo�vered Mr. �ed � to death, late Friday night, sit. their
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- I follow d the 48th Highlanders' bami, � a lost no time I ho 'me, about 12i miles out inthe country, and 1 1
1 Hat f0t Hot'Dd a 11 ad Ge�arge Stewart O'lett,-Wi a. tind. welits togive %lift on the 'front wheel� doctor's residence. BV emotion, I hypeder, !bar little six.�yeur-old boy was so baidly
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I I I � I Boy , * ' say, Melvin Clark, . DaInlop, J. I M6Der- W�, ile doing to the *,hifflatrees flow back . -1 I s I a was lbarned that there is ,aniall tiolpe of bioxecov.
. : I . I : � 8 6fid then the eit izens generally. The mica and chloroform A r. Colema If . . I . , ,
I - . midi Ed. Jones and Geo Dale. The re-. aind catching is finger beoween it and th� instes
.. NLothin- takes the place of'a nice soft straw light , in weigli� nd good line of ?rocesFion,wao l�rom the riLilway up , . I . I I saved. Had's doctor been sent for t d I ery,, Mr. Co9karline was absent from home, ,
- . brought on a 1101adly n mber of Mr. Coleman would k� � �
.. � LM I , , ' L i a our Main 1h xeet to the Queen's hotel � anil then layrace :1 wfiael gave it bad jak � , of going to him have I an I when Mrs.!Gockerliue and children re -
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ventilation. We have a, large variety to select :fro , ; I I i along,! ys, and was wou f
I I 1 � (: �oderich and V�ctoria streets to 'V ic- bed. a paroxysms oamo On tired for the :aight a lamp was a 3arn ag
I , stock the smallest to the largest sizes made : I . F '5 with Seafor iblic' dergon, of Tuckersmi�bh, met with what shortly after rea hing the doctor. . I
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I I i Sa e Pricel �. 5 t( colipposed of H. Scott, C. ivIctaman, R !
� Straws for knockaboub : � THE RE, C, FPTIOX. I I - day. She was laadi�g a horab to water
� ; . has passed on to join-thegreat mi4jority, in -Ex-Alderman W,m�. PWRI -of London,,
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Stray.s for a little finer wear . . . . Sa e Price� 1i 5 0 1 1.00 - Uharleswortli, and HL� Ala9rhardt; Seaforth, when the animil turned and kicked her in
I Rov,1 Rural Dean H agins acte an chair. the person of Ell�u Cooper,. bolol ad wife of and, his little.d4ughter Myrtle bad a narrow I
� 'O ! May from h I sin �crushea
: I Plice 1 , . W. Twinter, M. M&Kay� Elgin. J6nes and ' she was unconscio I - . I
Light Panama, Fedora shape, Sale � $1.1 0 o $10.00 man a6d after a few lappy and congr . � the face. When founj -us Alfred Allen. The deceased was born in � escape on Satu g . -to
.1 'atu- B I I and the doctor had to be sum�noned, but she'
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I � Sal Price I o,i .2.00 latoe�, emarks called! upon Ma or Broad- Yorkshire, England, near Piciering, -in tdea�th. Both werein &burn where Mr .
� Lio,ht colored felts, in feather �wei8lit, An enjoyable fea0re of the pr6gramme ly. I . i - �
A I 0 . I n I ! I I I is r ow improving rapid � 1832. She was married to Alh ad 'Allan, I Reid was eagaged in raising -the roof. Bud -
Bo ,qtraws, large agsortment� : Sal� Price �� I o read the 11ollowing ddress of
ya! . 1i .25 foot, - .-� I was the Highland daneid� by three little --We are sorry to have to'ieport the de.'
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: � I I ! . i. iche pupil! ( carpenter and Imuse joiner � by tr ide, in as a collapse vf the supports,
welcon a 0 -Miss MeLaren a 7' a M. I
., : I ; I ; I I I ,- . . girts from Goder ja miie of Aggie, daught r of t)ie late J. A� year 18,12. The came to 0sna a in th 1 an r. Reid shouted to -his daughter to - ,
1, i LADIV NIND GESTLEM of � i that town, while to many th� I - .
� 9 9- 9 . Va-lv I I i; i I a � playing Young, formerly tealher at E�,hel, which with bar hui band and I no. The girl eficaped, but � was grazed ,on -
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. ; 44--Xi�--,�- -,!a in, I � In b, half and in the' name of the ci f L i Flxcellent to child, lived in Woodstock for ;some few the shoulder b Toof. Mr. Reid .
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, I ' t : 1- zone of the town of 84fortb, J, 6ave very music was furnished 'by t a 48bh Highland- w lh-. She had been in failing health for' i _* the falling �
' I to -their I imself was buried beneath.the dolar-is, but
� i . �t I years, afterwarls -coming west ,h* -
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I "I d H rvpst F-161dn il m �, . . present home in Exet r. la the year 1877 1 the failing bea � lodgeil, in such a way as
For the Hay an i Boy d Old Girls Oil oronto toi Seaforth, the disappointments 1alrea4y referred to'i the diltwase.T MiEs Young. was o�ly 17 years o, .
. .� I . _ I I . they, commenced the 'business of market � to. shield him fi ora injury. I
1111 . i I I I .. and Hin extending to y�l u 'Ube hospits �fty of afternoon was a decilled oJiecess,', and, it we age and was a right, lovabl girl,wliose de7 � w,
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�� I " : � . I �' � . . I need not express y(u the are to judge from . he presEions of the ce . ago is greatl3 regre6ed. - I gardening, deceased being vel n! of ! -There Was L 1, severe �electricvil and Ind
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- The Sunshade hats in straw I I � Sale Pri, t i , flowers. They also kept , I storm in Toron- �o Saturday evening. Aniong
. I i I very g e; '�' not only visitors, was thorou bly , -t. A quiet bv. t -pretty w'eddiagwas solema- filling for a dings and � other buildiuga�struck bylightningwas the
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-inshade h i 6 35c to 50C . . I . . . Allen had on a i I I .
Vie st ats in linen I I Sale Pt but the citizens generally. We I . ized at noon, o i Wediiesdp-y ere e sufferer 'residence of Mt. G. N. Davia, the It -shut-
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m i i THE �VENI G. - Rev. A. SGe P funera
- � t , a , i , L for manV years so that her des h was not itering the chimney Land passing into the
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. The top sbin in cotton, strong and durable, Sale Pric16 2 5c ;to 50c sh 11 le our beat effa, 1.9 to make:your vis�it � � by wart, atAhe residence of the Is. . Vrs.0 . bo
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- I Sale Pri�, i 25c both a reeable mud ,pl msant, an we hope A grand cli.nax t.0'a 13 the bri le's mother, Mi s. Chrfatina Cooper, of altogether a surprise to the fri ads. She 'house, cTentroying the grates and- -
� The unders-hirt with or without sleeves � I ' . p endirlaay was %etiaLg - mantle& in
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I I L . � 5()C that y u will avail yo irselvei of �he invita open air concert, in he r creation grounds Cli ton, the contr parties being two i I T -be carp6tA Wore damaged And
� The overalls with or without bib ' , : Sat - " I leaves a busban and one daugbt r, Mrs. G. , tworooms. I
I � . . . tion 1� .m authorized t10 extend 0 n to in the -evenirg. I ever before h ve 1 the of Glinton�s popular young business people ' I .
- ade easy to work in Sale Pr '' 7 5c to 95C � IL ' � oi Harton, to mouri!a- her death. er's was a some pieces of .furniture and btic-a-brac da -
0 op joy1d such a concert, Mi! 3 Christina S. Cooper, of the firm d A
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The cotton tTousers, m i make ourselves teel 41t home. I le of Seaforth , n
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L I P . I pe I peaceful and af4er a ,long and sinful ill- moliehed. Air Reynolds' -oldest son, who
I Sale rl!c% 3 � r. 25c In, r, ,a words of t6' banner �e passed and never has a lar er crpwd assembled on Og e Cooper a d Company, and A. J. Mor- !
i. - . The cotton sox in all sizes . . I � , p is noes. Deceaaedl was 70 years, t o months I was in one of the bedrooms 'at the �
. T he catton and wool sox mixed Sale Prio" 'a) P, r. 25c under 6 few moments], ago, " Th6 town is thogrounds. Thep-ograt)nmewaaf6rnished rial 1. 'The bride was assisted by Miss EV&'7 .
P 33 I 7 and three days 'Id ,. tiraeo was stunned, but recovered i; a few
� - L : th Highlan era and 33rd �eginienb Henderson, of Kirardine, and Dr. Ball of ,
. i I . yours :or the day. a desire you !the 48 9 � -On u 0 28th, as ni
� I - ' Saturd:y 'morning, J inutes. The other occupants received no
I .1 L a. The High.andets are 'lexcelle-int Clinton, performe alike function for th I
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- i - ' , ' 3 rising, the .spirit of Robert � injury. *
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1. - ... W�T— M48101ano ar I oq Robertson, of Orey, went t -In view of the race A in
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- : " I to Sea orth. I have !jalso to ex T�e 33rd, although not Me L .1 at rn poin to. I . . -
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r - � I - � . pleaBu a I feel at seenig so many 3resent of he beet bands in' the rovince End their : - -A pretty adding was solemnized at thp born' in Paisley,, Scotland, on May 31st, 1! genuine must not contain -more than 16 per
�1. � ho,4 though parh !� are " 0 1 ld Boys" �14yixg on Saturdayl ni�E mad every bit &a h Dr ie of Mr. at d Mrs. John 'Salkeld. Bayr 1829; mad came to this country 6 years ago, i cent, of water.4t, has beep deemed advis4ble
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of Hu I an, but who ar still our nf- ghbors eo�uyable as that fu nished by the visitors. fi - I .
Butter and E gs taken as �Oacsih- ' I I I road, Goderich - township, on . Thurs'- oujulyiet. AfterreRiding fors timein i by the Canadilin Department Of AgrJ.cultnre
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L . G I e va �i 5 i , now bereft pmrtner,�Misz Mary,faneBoyle !held until the secondis re I andbothfor
to -da and once moro extending ,to 3 on ' the A special train co�veyed a number of the .
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, I � hospi Itha b visitors back to t o � ;eaforth acted as flower girl and Master mate, and' with shrewduess a ?. dustry -Daring a heavy thunderstorni,ou Wed-
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I and Russell, who are left to moi = the Lose were totally -d4wtroyed.J' No insur e- T �i
J� . Johnson Bros.' Old n I learn of the do lege established there by her . - r r - 1,
_ St I , , � on be if of the citizel is and committees by Huron old boys to 0 a Md county and we 0 -a killed - ;
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iare $28.00 Flood' who, in a n e4 3 speech. tbani �ed the that of Saturday laotl. i . a of New YoLrk- - �
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or than September' �b �� I people f Seaforth. for!, . I � 7 amounted Was declareP well. -and truly laid has a valuable pearl necklace and $400 in �
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� 1310ing JL11y 15tb, return not lat I J� I 0 ; � rail, generib s hospitality. i On behalf bf t is Old to $W. . � b � jewelry bag at ;the � I � i
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� Cheap Excursion to the Coast, go-ing 10th, to 20t� July ;, � -re,lirii an er- I - missing articles In the - � -
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� , $60.20. � Any info . rmation gladly , I �� � P rarnp�tll, of B kl N. Y. *r. S. T. I I � . I Joynt r the same hotel. The � %
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X . here ab Seaforth to make merry'with them. vices. The r ulto of the last examination well balance �, �
I � ' tS poem, Jeompoaed by hilinself for t1le o ossion, 1, ' Dr.town, X� Y., where bail will be fitted.,
I I t -has been a strikimg re-, ion, aid every are a good. er rion, from which to judge of freshment"s- were that) served in the church Wa6 . .- ,
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<-" � �S, L bl%w yer pi .pipers tw 11 apiovince. Seafo'rth has entertained royally. I lw I �.,
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� : I PAPAT IE� ! regiZ is are certainly gratifyin , and the a , - I --
I I i � A SUCCESSFUL 4xONSTRAT�: N. Our bleatia' tongue1s oan�never tell � : 1 . friends of Mrs. Ratnam swili read terian choir. 2he church, which is being
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� - . - r Thin visit of the Hlron Old 1 oye and i , " : - � in medical 1work there. t 1878. The ue� ch�drch will seat 200, and - %
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I Know unless you look into the matter, you'll never know' what comforts ighp wa i Grand Bend had' -pleasant time. The base� invaluable as � Sunday school and Epw.orth t
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come your way by the judicious expenditure of but little mo7ndy. I � Exc6ssiv� gone.' The sud 71 I I � men was won b the latter, by a score of comrnodationl�r these departmentz of work. .�
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I hot weather is quite as unendurable as extremely cold weather. Th pr�gres8 . ' . . i w—SEAFOR 16 to, 3. The pri 9 of $6 will be ised by the The trustee 'boo.rd in no on to ".
�4f . P I 0 So sqon�sa it had bec0 is definitel3 known �� I ]I *� boys to buy balls, etc., for the* ;eam. The complete both church. -and shed without -�d
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Of industry in the clothing trade has pretty 'well met the requir4nie�f 9 for th,6 that hq Huron 0141 Br' rs of Toro to had Ye're welcome mair than on'oel a year I -�
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cold, as every one knows, and it would surprise you to know just w iat nice � - . � wood resulted in a tie, I to 1. ze of ous donation of.$1,00 from,Mr,Joyntgreatly -
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things you may buy to help you live comfortably during the hot t�r . I Our ii�y t active pr ' kratious to? their AnI noo we're here we'll 1 loose ass time tbere also her trou , tjulood to run a " 11L
I . . 0 � I i con I g men rc remainder of the af ternoon was taken up, total proceeds- of this very sucloesafal and. .
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- I from season to season, studies the 1comfoi ts of itg� pa � I comnie ced. A pabliq meeting w ka held, 'Like oravin' h ngry loons. � Occasion, presented the Hurqu Old Boys' If 6. ,,,hurch is � to�be completed in October . .- "
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I -8 a ways the c4e in Seafor An'that is this, r . � erw!,ards nominally pre-� �*aater Franki Weekes, of E �.eter, agect passed away �on --Saturday, U a � . It
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shape to dress vou comfortably and well �at ve *little cost) if you ca to'spare '"' I I , 28th it, ua -1
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� - . I p . . count a' yer spoons. , seni ad them wi 1 the hole to" 15 ye4ra, son of Mr. W. D. Wee kes, of the wss.consign;d'�o berlast riesting place :on , -
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� 0 .I . I the 01v , tfie citizens generally tl'ok the � early. TheV came froT far and near, from' fargar�t ;Iciske, Was barn in Scarbop, I 1�-
r ") - :: �! - I Wha's eyes fill uic wi' to ra, , Kintail to Exeter and from Gorrie even to 'his genius. The work is a copy of one of was IN 9
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� Lialit Summer Coats, grey cotton, , Sale Pri 3 �$ .7 5 a ad t�'n imity prev 'I id and all heartily i Santa a scene from Ten . I � .
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� 9 t Sale I ite ` the one aim do their ut most to � A wee bit flotal 11 the K, ing " descrip ive of the final noene in: for Canada, bu� the veoselwas wrecked in
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.. black russel cord, Sald. Pric i . '� 0 h% , fall iess of the eartbeat. There is some- boat on water car ying a bier gical drowned. Her mother and , sisters firateet.
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and vests, fawm Sale' ri 8� i 1.65 '�&:h other as to ,%� hich could carry out I Ye'll ken we're langin for tli'el late I boatman, with much fine carving %ppear om� tled.st Brampton. In 1860 sbe 'was ma-Zr,
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I . dusters, grey and fawn, Sale' � �Price, i 1.25 reaLleisand the pAeedings passed off ; r hewed for ' .selves �homes�-in a forest.[ I :
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� � white vests, single and double breasted Sale" Pri,Aa' �� 100 I I � I But it requireasu occaiion suah as this to - 1, Sheleaves to mo�rn her lose a �
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I , - . it fairly aroused. - That a iri4 has been d
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� 11 white duck trousers Sale!;Pri-,3� 1.00 anyw ere. The prugrb mrne which, bad been Au'ma yer days dnvarth be,lang, turerti'luoutance Company, an i tion to re- husband sn&,tliree ebildren, a1so -three .8is.
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I I I t o � ,00eedings,: ae when yer oover�d wi' the. spade as F di policies � Her our . ren are Wm. Thomas,--
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suits—coat vest and trousers Sale 'Pril, re I was carried out to the batt i Yer lahsies sweet� yer!l&ddieij Sti&Dg. seer. to d Id the expression " Huion' .cov
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. I I far ircumatances Would permit, Tnd all Nae grief* tae rack y':e ; � , , by fire vo plaintiff't property Clton. four died in inf*hcy and one. in womanhood.
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. -Z i i i +-! 4 + 1�4- -1-14 2.444 1-++ 1 + M! 1 + 1� i I whoa ,�C( k part in the well as An' I urely sentilental. M os,� of the ol The property was insured by t o ! viving!Aild
. . � I i those �0, whose Zecill enjoyment they bad 4i May He (who a' the folk s�y) made bo a and girls came- fr-Ora T6routo, where" - sued by� defendants, but the pre iums had, Albert land ' re. J. 0. Adams. She bad
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i I in u d a! - - I i is one of not been paid, although the defe dants had. been a faithful mernbor of Ahe Methodist �
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� � I lighteo. In fact the eatS were; ..oud- in . ! I I �: MaPy years She bad been a
;1 � I I reineared their 64�. Held, that o contract i: church for I
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I Bathing Suits I � their aisea of the ospitable !trbatment This concluded the formal p�rt of �i the . -1 �i . :
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11 . I a - � . I . . I existed between " laintiffe and efendants severe suffer6r � ast eight years. � I
� . 4 accor�e t.�.,� with the' �eediiigs, and the guests dispersed to the ron Note8,,- I I ill - � � t
V . I I them, and Is ' best pus. proi . . fot an insurance fo, tW year begi niag 31st: I I I � i
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I I sible, i�l Pre8sions of SeAforth and h)r � I �- � ,
Boys' Trunks small size, Sale Pflc6,, � .10 , , of Oat -ober, 1901. Action dismi sod with � -- Cano4a. I
.., J I � 1 the weath as the guests of the'town, The iollow' agust 13Dh and 14bb. , I - I ; I
I zens. er, w iieh had been threat- Ing on mar meet on A costs. The amounb .out of the bove sum, -Several buildings of tbe Canadign Pa. :,
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.. I � ening Jfq1r several days,� was . I � . that would have lat an payable by the insur- cific I �
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size Sale � .25 there �748 an immense J ttendauce o 1ple spliuried'Main Sbreet �. "I Huron blood !"Will ar practice -in Clinton, to hi � partner, Dr. i &ace company would have bee- between the offices, werc burned recently. The night �
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Boys' and men's combination suits S�le Price� - . .50 from Jh ofirronuding t awns and counory. , I 11119 Ba 1. r 11 $9,600 and $10.000, watchman, RobLud Burr, is misaingl, -tud ib
� 1 7 . - I I The� c mmittees, as . a said befo re, did home," " Willie we hays triissed y U,91 ' -Mr. F. W. Hovey, of Cl hton, baF; -had' inglism, - is thought he periahed in tb-o fife.
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I Boys' and men 8- combination in fine quality Sal e Price . 1 75 ?, " Will � ye no' th A. A.' c6nferre on hint by' -The National Iron Works, in �
3 - their ork well. A! oomprehensiye pro- "The old town is yours,,,- I a degree of . � - -
: a s two-piece suits Sale Price'[.M to, .0& I t - I have Ptially been a Id and the pap re signs . I Qock, has
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I Boys' and in - � $2 grsm:t � was prepared ' the town w 9 taste- come back again." I � I Mr. S. G: McKay,of Woudet
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. . I Inever appe a -.J. Jenkini 'Of' Goderic township, I
I ; .� i ; fully,� d6corated and 1� I a to THE AFTERNT�ON. . i 'a, Toronto, and four other gentle ea. The - for.1; L. A. Smil,l, of Ottawa, deputy judge
, I : ; batterl vant ' the gener a, range- � I �� having a large silo eriaoted. � Wiggington � ,�o - �
I ., � . age ; an a After dinner, the recrea�ion rounds was . prica�'p&id was $8 0. The comp ny agrees for Carleton c I nty,,and T. D.,Cooper, of M
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. i 1 i � ments' ,ere 6arried. a a 1)918 the centre of attraction, wheAl fully two cpn0act. � ,� to employ 25 men� all of whom, ,shall be Welland, Id 1,
� I . I � - I I Mal eginning 1. " -Miss Mamie , , "Op" � -farmer residing -
i i I I I hitch f b i i 1) end. Tae *o ly die- Hupston, of lintoni won -
, I . thousand people gathered to vivitiiess the ., , i residents of Wingham, and they e peet that -John xie atenber, a
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� . I men will be d ubled be- dt �, dr amed that there was --a rich I
. ! nent *as'.in re erence to tlie games. sports so(! to spend ai soci�l tinie. I Deq�pite scholarship of a i e' ent examina,i the number of wor near Twee , cr I I. I
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A The 4, . I the intense hast, and, the dis4ppointmenu ' I fore the works havp been. long running. The d it of gold bearing quartz in the -aide of , I
- Soft 'Sh irts. - �� ball! ' tion a in connection'witii the Conservatory of' k I .
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1 ; � , I - on his farm. Next, -day he located the
I I Br i mat, �rialize, � I I hill
� u8s0li i . and Seafortli � did not having caused by the ba of the Sb. Marys M - do,_Torontc. - 1[ .
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I . - Colored bosom, great variety I Sal,b Pilice $ 47 becaua'e ; of the Brusials. players laciosse team. and the Bkuugels] football I.While out gettini water the otharl furnaces, stoves and ranges. Mr. Cunning- orej I which in said to astay :$800 to the iom I
. � 7 � , failed 'the last - ment to kee ) their I . i
� . 1 . � mQ] team, a good progrsinme: was � given, land -eve king, Mr. ng" MbLoodi of Lucknow,1 bam. has been mechanical superintendant co'f I
,I . Silk front, to wear ,�ithout vest, Sale, ice .00 ,�. I I -The West ,India steamer Beta. which
9, I up t ent. The F.&' a m be mid of - slip �ed and fel on� the!platform, and broke 1
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- I -1 po " ci o every person seemed to onjoy the &it . I the Ourney stove works for the past ten arrived' at Halifax .at midnight Monday. , �
Colored shirts collar attached . Sal�-�iice ,65, the t Mar3 a I&cross I play a, n,31 their I his ,eg at the i I oi a . I T
, ) I - i� !�I� The ftrat on the prog�arnnie was . & � lacrosse I , , 81 and is a. thoroughly practical man, and I had on board a �nutnber of B or offi ere, in- - 14
' 7 $ kino, Sale IN ice I .25� default was even more ex r & I than - -Mr. Harr r ;Wingi of Shipka, while' Y"' - . ��
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Colored shirts collar attached for wor.' 01 I I I th, match between the besve" sod a picked I 0 his a4sociates are- 9,11 thoroughly practical eluding you I ng Cronje,,nephew of GeneraJ . i
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I I I I- :. � t of Brussels, g3 they did -hell, 'resulting -spejAiuga ho-seatGrand Bend on Tues, �
i ! .. y team from Clinton and Mitc *men I � Cronle, � who' intreAdered at Paardsberg. I
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+ .1 ; i i i i ; i im !- i 4 i I ; i i i ++im i E I ; I not to c ome until late lon. Friday a e'ning, and in the fall sustained & broken leg at the - � They will make a tour of Canada before� , - �
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. � I ! - foo�ball match betw en !the Old boys at . be, Mr. N. Farquharson, of Winglism, '� pro3eeding to 1�ngland.' - - � I
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I I We pr 3ume these clubs had sumc�ien .reaR- a wh6 came I ma for ankle. I I 'i I raoal�d away early on Friday morning, 27th -1 4
. I i i � " i - home and the old boy ' ' Passe, . �A case of ;ismall-po5i dovel6ped -in the -
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I I i � � � the day, although pexh4s'not 0 ex iting an b I ult" ' When ti'su bsken ill, friends hoped 1 Woodstock, on i
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I . Fine Tailored Suits � ; tij ti.� Ib the Clinton New Era for some years, has re. at �edical skill would succeed in subdu'- � ,
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the adverthed match,, trxa4e more a .- =ay. Th�� victim in a child. It iv,xot �
. I � I I i ! p ly to our people� Howeve 170 got ad an appointment in the railway 1.11 th I
I � I I ;. 21 # waBuip and tuck from t�e stafb to the'fin- O'Biv. � ras' � it a the disease t ut these hopes ere not , ,U, wit how. ebp contracted the disease.
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CEPTIO-Y Ill F THE GU TS i
I , I I majority of the players. 'half " a I � 1 evident that-hia-days were numben � I
- MADE TO YOUR, MEASURE. . : � I I , �a th� fi�at � ad. His days for what t he'doctor thought. was scar-
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, I boys soured One gooll, b4t in the A quite,wtdding took p1doe at the home tedious illness wat: borne -with patience and ei fe er. The ,disease finally deve1qped in- -- 71
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At this ieason, when thb boys return home for the summer Widay, one 11 on's second half the home � boys even4d Wings up, of re. Rush, of Winglism, on June 26th, f ort i tud'e. Deceased had been for many I to 6mall-poi of �a virulent -form. ThehoUse . I
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I ! sons a 0�daughlters, t latter am con- and thus the game ended, each *ith�uao goal wh a her daughter Ids was united in mar.' years a reside t f Wingham, and had sue- ted and the street barricaded. .1, 1z
I neficia y features of their visit home is the investment in � a, good suit � I n I has been isola . . i
of the be * , in the majo� ty. They ha been to.their credit.. Re4oree ' , a a to Mr. T. T -t I
aideral 1, H. q. rawford ri . Field, of that town. The ceeded in b'uiildi up a. suenessful grocery �� ; I �
In I , met a, I I � , The first Un -thousand was -of steel � .
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Vf CIO � � ratford y, a eputstion i fr the kept the players to time, and, by aid of his ceremony was performed by Rev J. . J.1 business, when hi ealth failed a he was � I
11 rails, manufact4red by Mr. Clergue. at the I
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b �efore, a . - apriinting Blipi wa He was , � .
town which is most satisfactory, not dealing with Btrangers, � ' It reception: c, ttee. ,, the . obliged to d,,,, ,f bf , .1 ;
anZ . Sesforl � mmi whistle, nippedmany a, irant's Patterson, and a witnessed only by the pus 0 t. a valued � -
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We have a good trade with the visiting 11 boyp"' d we at3ktiot. here they were immediate .1; � .
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I sense of sec-uri 0 1 acted by n im- hopes of a home run, on rugby priaoiples. rela ives. . I 1 member of the. Presby�erian cLurch, and I authoritied, and W-i'll be used in repair � ing :
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. 8 meuse asemblage of p gr Zw � --Mr. Sidney Sdell,-who moved to Exeter � - :
spare no E&rt to give you entire satisfaction. We have -none. bat t�7 rao t ople, not'6n from The. f ollowin a, is a lie' , of the players : took an active in�er!st In the choir and ,he I tho road of the.;old Drummond county line I .
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: � I I the to,N � u but from all � arts of tlie county, Toronto, -M. Murray, �V. C., McKay� W. from Usborne last fall, ,bag moved his family young people's organizit-1.011. Tht dev,sased I I .
� � !between, Montr , &I and Qaebic. The rollin -
I our work will compare favorably with the be $A'� I I 0 ,ada, � - ' I 9 ��, , - q
-.1rilled workmen, anc P; many. I aViDg come to! eat and kree b per- COPP, John Ly R. Anderson, B. A. ; and household effects to London townships was only 29 yearii of age. . I
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There may be something, in the following list to inte' n�bed a Pi . To
rest you, if yoi-j t soual ffie,nds. The Se� orthreceptiondeputa. W. Prendergast, I. AJ; R."A. Wilker, where he has p rchsood a two hundred &ore - �
i � b 11 � I . I . - �dr. H. Coieman pork dealer, of Luck- 'rails Coat over $W,000. � Itis expected -
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I I 11 r I thab the supply ill now be rtfatlarl kept I
I � i tees, h &dad by Mayo� Brovdfoot', The of- Seaforth,-W. K. P � 4 ' osttle extensively on his new premises, c a y
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The Gld fuiable black worsted, in twill and cashmere, Sale Price, 9116. 50 to $18 ficers ( -the Old Bop' Assooi�tlon weie Chesney, G. A. Sills, W. Cline, J. INI. I�est,, seq iently will , iot crop, any of the land. I I - � Visit L
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formal,y introi J. A. Stewart, J. C. reig, J. O.-Rdse, G.E. ! P L C016M& - g an electrical storm ,which I
rge 05. )0 o$18 duced 11to the depitsti6n, --While sho Aing the other � day, Mr. J. B. Ing the fire. Mr. n tho ghtlesply ! d Glencoe Moa -Is
i Tke Oxford grey worsted and se . Sale Price I I I - ,a I day afterapon, a valuab �
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wbile'the private gieotingswere'ulmm6 hi- Parkes, W. G. Willim. -- i Ptu nballo of linton, mat with. an accideutt picked it up and ite ib -while wai g. NN a- lb
I Sale Price $1 5. �O 0820 , . . . J , orse belonging to the Woodburn Milling
The Scotch tweeds in grey, striped'and mixtures : A football match w is- then played between but fortunatelj, no injury. The cartridge tLoing a bitter taste, he mentioned the mat- 'Company waB struck by lightning and in-
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� . The West of En 4 land worsted in &:ey, fawn and blue, Sale -Price 61 0. YO to $16 f rme by-Niarshalla A. Wilson a' d R. S. the, Hurons and a picked team� reo�llbi
I - 9 . 119 In exyloded and the powder blackened his ter to his wife, an it was disco, rered that i,
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The Irish serge in blue and black Sale Price $14. )b to $18 Hays.i. ; i i . a victory for the f )rmer by 2 to10. The face anti that was all. 1 The, result mi the cake was poisoned. Mr. 0ol 3man and 'a i
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- I THE rudQESS10 I tug of war brough out two teams, one haNe been so much worse and he had been warned on Sunday,tbe the artnera,li'djust lefttbe mill -to an., .
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� The best Canadian worsted and t�veed Sale Price W. )! . bad . � p 4 .
. I I '" i, d o a from Tud ersmith. I cause for thankfulneas and was duly grate- day before, not to touch it, etc., but " I
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� � and French worsted trousers � The prize was captu d by the Tuo erawith fal I ]I Coleman had forgotten it. The c4ke was in � . � -
The best English Sale Price $ 3. 50 to $ 5 1 � , unt- ' . hitch it. Had he not stoppod 'to speak to a
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I , ' I -While assisting at- roadwork last week, I 'friend he woula have beeAat the homes ! �
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t I- � � I and Capt�. Iflarry Scott,.! Follow. boys, who won in two straight pull , but, it - tempting shape sad in a ]paper big to catch .
i ��� . . Anderson . . I I I � ide when the flush came. � --
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� � ,Z). �t � " ing them came the 1'33rd regiriient band and o dly 'enough . I 00
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. � I Ilow 2sty pinch a the left hand that cam i, does not care or cake and seld000 touches 1
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i � : barn o the several coif�irnittees. �Afterthetn I . When the mistake was diseo�vered Mr. �ed � to death, late Friday night, sit. their
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- I follow d the 48th Highlanders' bami, � a lost no time I ho 'me, about 12i miles out inthe country, and 1 1
1 Hat f0t Hot'Dd a 11 ad Ge�arge Stewart O'lett,-Wi a. tind. welits togive %lift on the 'front wheel� doctor's residence. BV emotion, I hypeder, !bar little six.�yeur-old boy was so baidly
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I I I � I Boy , * ' say, Melvin Clark, . DaInlop, J. I M6Der- W�, ile doing to the *,hifflatrees flow back . -1 I s I a was lbarned that there is ,aniall tiolpe of bioxecov.
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I - . midi Ed. Jones and Geo Dale. The re-. aind catching is finger beoween it and th� instes
.. NLothin- takes the place of'a nice soft straw light , in weigli� nd good line of ?rocesFion,wao l�rom the riLilway up , . I . I I saved. Had's doctor been sent for t d I ery,, Mr. Co9karline was absent from home, ,
- . brought on a 1101adly n mber of Mr. Coleman would k� � �
.. � LM I , , ' L i a our Main 1h xeet to the Queen's hotel � anil then layrace :1 wfiael gave it bad jak � , of going to him have I an I when Mrs.!Gockerliue and children re -
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ventilation. We have a, large variety to select :fro , ; I I i along,! ys, and was wou f
I I 1 � (: �oderich and V�ctoria streets to 'V ic- bed. a paroxysms oamo On tired for the :aight a lamp was a 3arn ag
I , stock the smallest to the largest sizes made : I . F '5 with Seafor iblic' dergon, of Tuckersmi�bh, met with what shortly after rea hing the doctor. . I
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I I i Sa e Pricel �. 5 t( colipposed of H. Scott, C. ivIctaman, R !
� Straws for knockaboub : � THE RE, C, FPTIOX. I I - day. She was laadi�g a horab to water
� ; . has passed on to join-thegreat mi4jority, in -Ex-Alderman W,m�. PWRI -of London,,
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Stray.s for a little finer wear . . . . Sa e Price� 1i 5 0 1 1.00 - Uharleswortli, and HL� Ala9rhardt; Seaforth, when the animil turned and kicked her in
I Rov,1 Rural Dean H agins acte an chair. the person of Ell�u Cooper,. bolol ad wife of and, his little.d4ughter Myrtle bad a narrow I
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: I Plice 1 , . W. Twinter, M. M&Kay� Elgin. J6nes and ' she was unconscio I - . I
Light Panama, Fedora shape, Sale � $1.1 0 o $10.00 man a6d after a few lappy and congr . � the face. When founj -us Alfred Allen. The deceased was born in � escape on Satu g . -to
.1 'atu- B I I and the doctor had to be sum�noned, but she'
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� Lio,ht colored felts, in feather �wei8lit, An enjoyable fea0re of the pr6gramme ly. I . i - �
A I 0 . I n I ! I I I is r ow improving rapid � 1832. She was married to Alh ad 'Allan, I Reid was eagaged in raising -the roof. Bud -
Bo ,qtraws, large agsortment� : Sal� Price �� I o read the 11ollowing ddress of
ya! . 1i .25 foot, - .-� I was the Highland daneid� by three little --We are sorry to have to'ieport the de.'
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., : I ; I ; I I I ,- . . girts from Goder ja miie of Aggie, daught r of t)ie late J. A� year 18,12. The came to 0sna a in th 1 an r. Reid shouted to -his daughter to - ,
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. ; 44--Xi�--,�- -,!a in, I � In b, half and in the' name of the ci f L i Flxcellent to child, lived in Woodstock for ;some few the shoulder b Toof. Mr. Reid .
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, I ' t : 1- zone of the town of 84fortb, J, 6ave very music was furnished 'by t a 48bh Highland- w lh-. She had been in failing health for' i _* the falling �
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I "I d H rvpst F-161dn il m �, . . present home in Exet r. la the year 1877 1 the failing bea � lodgeil, in such a way as
For the Hay an i Boy d Old Girls Oil oronto toi Seaforth, the disappointments 1alrea4y referred to'i the diltwase.T MiEs Young. was o�ly 17 years o, .
. .� I . _ I I . they, commenced the 'business of market � to. shield him fi ora injury. I
1111 . i I I I .. and Hin extending to y�l u 'Ube hospits �fty of afternoon was a decilled oJiecess,', and, it we age and was a right, lovabl girl,wliose de7 � w,
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. I i I very g e; '�' not only visitors, was thorou bly , -t. A quiet bv. t -pretty w'eddiagwas solema- filling for a dings and � other buildiuga�struck bylightningwas the
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-inshade h i 6 35c to 50C . . I . . . Allen had on a i I I .
Vie st ats in linen I I Sale Pt but the citizens generally. We I . ized at noon, o i Wediiesdp-y ere e sufferer 'residence of Mt. G. N. Davia, the It -shut-
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� The overalls with or without bib ' , : Sat - " I leaves a busban and one daugbt r, Mrs. G. , tworooms. I
I � . . . tion 1� .m authorized t10 extend 0 n to in the -evenirg. I ever before h ve 1 the of Glinton�s popular young business people ' I .
- ade easy to work in Sale Pr '' 7 5c to 95C � IL ' � oi Harton, to mouri!a- her death. er's was a some pieces of .furniture and btic-a-brac da -
0 op joy1d such a concert, Mi! 3 Christina S. Cooper, of the firm d A
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L I P . I pe I peaceful and af4er a ,long and sinful ill- moliehed. Air Reynolds' -oldest son, who
I Sale rl!c% 3 � r. 25c In, r, ,a words of t6' banner �e passed and never has a lar er crpwd assembled on Og e Cooper a d Company, and A. J. Mor- !
i. - . The cotton sox in all sizes . . I � , p is noes. Deceaaedl was 70 years, t o months I was in one of the bedrooms 'at the �
. T he catton and wool sox mixed Sale Prio" 'a) P, r. 25c under 6 few moments], ago, " Th6 town is thogrounds. Thep-ograt)nmewaaf6rnished rial 1. 'The bride was assisted by Miss EV&'7 .
P 33 I 7 and three days 'Id ,. tiraeo was stunned, but recovered i; a few
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�1. � ho,4 though parh !� are " 0 1 ld Boys" �14yixg on Saturdayl ni�E mad every bit &a h Dr ie of Mr. at d Mrs. John 'Salkeld. Bayr 1829; mad came to this country 6 years ago, i cent, of water.4t, has beep deemed advis4ble
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of Hu I an, but who ar still our nf- ghbors eo�uyable as that fu nished by the visitors. fi - I .
Butter and E gs taken as �Oacsih- ' I I I road, Goderich - township, on . Thurs'- oujulyiet. AfterreRiding fors timein i by the Canadilin Department Of AgrJ.cultnre
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I t Again hanking you f Ica heFe psopl� str,ended the c1oncert.,. a ( Mr. Sue ben Merritti of London ' 9 I soys
L . G I e va �i 5 i , now bereft pmrtner,�Misz Mary,faneBoyle !held until the secondis re I andbothfor
to -da and once moro extending ,to 3 on ' the A special train co�veyed a number of the .
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, I � hospi Itha b visitors back to t o � ;eaforth acted as flower girl and Master mate, and' with shrewduess a ?. dustry -Daring a heavy thunderstorni,ou Wed-
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1 vial, t � I lidaY o den Daniel as ring bearer. 1 thev made for themselves and f mfl�yvs com- nesday night of last week, * the at
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ALD) � I I --The man), friends of S. C fortable home. There was born to them grauaiy� of :Goorge Richardson, a farmer liv- r�� �
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.. I a I Brie addresses of wi 4come were also made Thus ended the third Annual visit of the 9 I ilee,eased, and-Mlis 7FIorence , by lightning. ,The building a A110 Wo 4�11
I and Russell, who are left to moi = the Lose were totally -d4wtroyed.J' No insur e- T �i
J� . Johnson Bros.' Old n I learn of the do lege established there by her . - r r - 1,
_ St I , , � on be if of the citizel is and committees by Huron old boys to 0 a Md county and we 0 -a killed - ;
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....... - I . �. MeasHJ;F. Holmested' D. D. Wilson and trust that they enjoyed themselves as fully 4 a a J .1 I
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11 M. YLI McLean. Tim little girls, Miss as we enjoyed having them, and that they . he tbunderstorm, doiw. I I
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r- ; S" A IF 0 1::U,rT Virda�est and Miss � Hazel' Rol�s not be long 'in maki anuri�erl visit to air iad ' made a goo I I- and cora
I � , i I it - .Old Boys. Seaforth, where they wD receive, if poe- � y 4 rsco�d. It started fore his death. � -in the damage to orcips. Tobacco -
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iare $28.00 Flood' who, in a n e4 3 speech. tbani �ed the that of Saturday laotl. i . a of New YoLrk- - �
I The last homeseek-em' excursion to the West andu return , � I em)loyed. The work� eDgsged in is froth of Hackett's ethodist chard i. Asbfield, —Mro. W. .E, Delobarr , IF - .
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or than September' �b �� I people f Seaforth. for!, . I � 7 amounted Was declareP well. -and truly laid has a valuable pearl necklace and $400 in �
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� 1310ing JL11y 15tb, return not lat I J� I 0 ; � rail, generib s hospitality. i On behalf bf t is Old to $W. . � b � jewelry bag at ;the � I � i
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� , $60.20. � Any info . rmation gladly , I �� � P rarnp�tll, of B kl N. Y. *r. S. T. I I � . I Joynt r the same hotel. The � %
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X . here ab Seaforth to make merry'with them. vices. The r ulto of the last examination well balance �, �
I � ' tS poem, Jeompoaed by hilinself for t1le o ossion, 1, ' Dr.town, X� Y., where bail will be fitted.,
I I t -has been a strikimg re-, ion, aid every are a good. er rion, from which to judge of freshment"s- were that) served in the church Wa6 . .- ,
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