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. � �. �� � I � � tion in writing for the preen, The traivin; Farming isnaver 1. n seed' lyrood, formerlyof Tackersmith, was in W. K. .Whaley. -Mr. Cl arles Lawrence is �,
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. � - , � - � Peter Beaver, of - p� From McFaurs., of (;011rae..
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- - _ sq) Pails, which are the best. _ __ past 15 years nearly'[CO of my articles an� nd Timothy seed as being of high.ger; 8b. Joseph, have an hotel in Hallyrool extenst-6n to'his ho.use the coming season and
, � I- , You TO FARMERS. - No. 9 Coil6d essayo'have been published in pamphl ' and are doing a good business. -Mr. -Win. fling it. When: completed it will �
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� t � . -11 find our prices as low as good ma- Spring Wire, highest irade, $2. ' form. I look upon y efforts as report f any kind. 'There is plenty of aeeO I I'm going to McF-aul',', kind air, shel
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. � � I _1 11 - McLeod was: in Auburn on Tuesday, taking make a commodious residence.
� , � ,w . WILSO for TnE ExrosITOR a o the starting point fo ffered that has more weeds in it than part in a concert given bythe rifle club of . —4 �
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. , 1 1 1 ,�, � Give us a call for requirements in this - . 184 rk. I mu3t ,hamk THE -EXPOSITO rass, but we recommend ours to be ,� that village. -The annuali meeting of the - maid? , my
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. . , - BOUGHT A FARm,-Mr. .John Flanne ' i may here say THb E: -,Posr.roR is very prou ther seed merchants. . 'I mercial hotsl this Friday)! evening, at eight she said. -
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I,;. - I . _1 I r.John ao of its former student, He does us credit a - 11 I o'clook. , � I
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I I T., - �: %,- Mann, has purchased'irom I di.R.Barry p rt well an hims - the guost of Mrs. Leckie. 'A large delivery "
� : I elf. ' 1 is desired. -We would agsin direct atter,�- I"m going to.isee -all their hats. so I
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. _ I hardware—Was,hers, Wringers, Churns, east of town. The farm contains 15 aci es DEATH OF Mi.. HARRY C)LINIPBELL,-Wor I I few. :
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1 17 - ._ I I I we have namedil son, the noted Gebeas and 'reciter, of -our local agent, Hen' Armatfong. �
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. � , Yon can depend on getting good Flannery is a steady'Industious young in in Campbell. of Seaf ortl . The sad event too -Indian p _ go late.
� �i who will make farmin will be largely increased. fhore is no r e.A L CY _. .
- 7 . Mr. MeMann place on the previou i d' denc�- will appear. Miss Johnoon'a world-wide Alex. ontgomery has returned from Ton .- :
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� rl rit�h Moaday.-Amos Gofton I ft on Monday for
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. 5 ��, il - OHESNEY &SMILEY, stock men from the county of Huron ha, re strain impoBed"idpor him ur,dermined hiR can Ily a a the benefit it will be to th6, the popular t poems of Dr. Dium- YOUD town, 011io.-Riaman Morrison bias
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L - - committees of the Western'Nir Astociatle i, forced to cease work %md he came to 011:aa�l nee, 11 of the town *111 unite in giving it situat, on. --John Harris, jr., returned to � —OF THt— .
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I t � -I as follows : On horses, AIei lanes, Sbanle ; with the hope th t a rest would en%ble hi ' subscrib�, Carman, Manitoba, on W)dnesday.
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�_t�. 4-. Successorai to S.. Mullett & Co. -i thei support and coua onance by I her - - .
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. � -1 r I I ; earl !rig or stock. We bel eve it will be a most1! parture for"Red Deer, Aisinaboia. where
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t .� " � �_ I _,_ I Bruoefield. On cattle, IEL E With, Hay, and a year, and his fr ends seemed to think hi pro, table inv6stment financially for those! her fath(r, J. W. Elder, V6 S., is Eow lo'- I Bayflel( . WmL TA,KH PLAc,H ox �
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. I ; -;I. �� 1 Thomas Russell, 'Exeter, 1 Messrs. Inn3s; condition impio ed. A. week before h* hav ng money to invest�i, while it -
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- z - I .- I Will PaYi Mt3d.-Mr. Peter Daley was laid off work . �,
� � �. �, . and Attrell represent the eat Huron Agri- death he returned to Chicago, and the ]on evei y businees and Professional man an&' Bayfield last week. -R. ?enhale had the
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. - __� Smith and Russell the S6ut 31' Huro -a Societ 7. for him and th came very suddenly band by taking some sto3k, even if ill b . cattd, while exercising a colt last Saturday:
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I .T,�� I DOMINION BANK, r � � to this week attending the meeting of .the
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I � I � A GOOD TEAu.-The De6is Brothers, )f man, about 30 their � goodwil . SATURDAY
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I I .;-I; CAPITAL (Paid UP), - $2 600p000 the 14th concession of McK llop, deliver d been spared W ld� undoubtedly, hsv attcnd his I bu3ineas agair.-Arthur I �
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. �� lr��,�, - - REST, - . $2,500,000 in Seaforth on ThurEday of last week, o made big mark th path of life. He w never heret3fore been wanting when anyi to Mr. Peter O'Sullivan tome very, choice has purchased from J. Petty, of Hensall,
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. i of a cheerful, e ial di�position, and was � a goo of the town', fat cattle. The heaviest of this lot wefszhed I March 27th & 2sth
� I the Castle farm, on the :SAuble line. -Mrs. I a.
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. . I the magnificieut price of $50C. The g - He leaves a wid,W and one child, Hi'o will not be this time either. Let us all P01 ra, Mrs. H. %th 1
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I I gnific went to Chicago oil our shoulder to the wheel and give it:a boost, n is
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. - i .. A General Banking Sus'Iness trans- pair as the price indio � o Monday, to attend ,I lie funeral, whioll.took fory rard for the go:)d of the I own and we,' a good feeder and always has good cattle as Echo)l teacher.�R. Penhale has, with , en;s.trirarbq&�.
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I i I � and ad 'Dernis are good horse- � *_ not only be � I
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; � I vances made on same at lowest ' t I Scott, of Strathroy, an ent The no-v,d
I il,_ I men ; they know a go)d horse whon they' For tea and coff 3e, �see A. Young. whi h we can d. And o 1� . I , options are tl
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I I , - . see one and they also kA -)w how to care f(r I I tab ishment Of this kilua always elicourages! for Brandon, Manitoba, where i he i a farmers of this vicinity _. � exquisite. An-inepeoticn will. conel .
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I . 1� ! ;i No smut Oil your loati or bug the coming of others. siv�ly demonstrate to any discrim
� � .t R,_ . I � a in -you , Berlin, which is ad- been very mild and apr'.n like here since
. _�_ � Is pesa it you uge Formalde 2yde from art's � , ing and unprejudiced eye, not only t
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. . , � — Aborb drug mit ed to be one oft he be� bland mostprosper the advent of March. T , be I
I - . ,tore. we , cue . ticketed through by Greig & Stewarb, 0. P. i e fall wheat gives excellence of our millinery but the � I
I . �_ 1: , , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest TRAvELLERS.-The followin icllurilytheb3st. The inferior quality Is tow is in- Canada, has do beitter natural ad-,: R. ticket agents. -Mr. John -O'Keefe, uhe promise of being a aplendi crop, but on ac- J
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. - 1 1840-1 in any respec Remember the Opening days, and colne to. �
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� � I - bury, and Mra. W., T. Griev'p, Harlock, t r priceg. W. H. Willis, a Ae agent for Dorothy Doda -Wh it Berlin E o w is, Seikforth may. :1
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I I � . shoes for ladies and Gao. , L. Slater ehae3 for men. I 1. be in &� i the beauty as well, by paying this a -tore a visit --- - I .
- . I � .1 . 1 cobb horses which they purchased a
I 1, �. .- - � Buffalo, Worth Dakota ; Jollh A. McCloy, I ; few years if we only h%ve faith and add to, United Staten and intend fitti, for the express purposei Ior 1903. -
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� . ,�, BEWING MACHINES, Tuckeremith, to Di(Isbury,..P . . __ I A Be i � -
. . . ,Ilbcrt% ; Jame 3 � We aid , f ait I t works. .
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A : .I. - . . not go to the expense of - � for the old country markets. 11heye are a dium-priced, handEome s[ring Drass at -
, I- � I . Lacey, McKillop, to AmbErat urg ; Mi � ' patent —_ I : Extra values th I uffig. It is comparatively an easy matter for
I � I I.. - 8 Ing a plotu ' f our Formald particOarly nice lot. M,%ny of them ccme ey are, in Irees and suiting
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- W. N. WATSON, North Main Street, Sa-ah Moran, to Sag!n%w,- , Ti iE SOUTH Huno,N FARMERS) INSTITUTE. . I �
. I i li-'gan ; Jame �dovireaskyoutop%yfDri,. Wesimplysuppiy I MoFa,ul's to sur,tain the r,eputablom
.. - " _� � I . from K(ntuoky.-MissDoble leaves here materialsat50o, 60c.76cand 81per ysr
� i - - . 'Ryan, to Duluth, Minnesote i Messrs. Mar . 'with the be3t FormildeDyde at the beat possibI -A meetl z � I
� - z SEAFORTH. . 119 OfIthe executive committee of � gained an the eellcra and creatDr.s of the
. ; � I I next week for Brandon, Manitoba, wh( and upWarde. The E. McFaul Co., .
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t � pboll, Seaforth, ar d, John Camp. I h 1�iran Farmer- Institute was: she goes to take the music class being taught most taking millinery within your my
- dock Cam .price at Fear's Drug h Ore, Seaforth. 1. Ilia Sont zra
I ;� - Ihave onhand a large and well assorted . Baby catriages at , 8) I 111orth. � I . . . . .
I � bell, -Tuckeramith, to Chica ' ; clole prices at V. held at Hcn3%Il on iri I : 1840-1 .
� I -_ I -, � day last. It was de- raach. PAces are astonishin
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I ,. 1. � �., , stock of first class sewing machines Ray. -a— i Kncohtells Furniture ,,Qc tor , Seaforth. 1840-1 cided to boM-tw -' insibititte meeting this � e, who I NOTFS.-Rev when compared with what shop, .
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I � intends abonding teaching for another sphere livered two'exoellefit sermons in the Metho-
. I Mond, White or Goodrich, in Cabinet. Drop A GoLDF-,,q WED ,NLG.-I�r. aEd , To TmwffERS AND OT11r�Rs.-A complet spriz g for the discussion of and instruction � I
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I 9 John McKinley, of Egmon'd r* : - - either �
. I Head and covered machines, pricies rangin set, SIX volumoo, of Globe Encyclopedia, to be sold a in horticultural subjects. These of more importance. Miss Doble's many Aist church on Sunday load Master Harry I I
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'lie, celebrate a bargalu. Good as C grocer Bes, will De held at Hensall, erwenb w
i meetings � hats to order or pattern styles.
I - . from $25 upwards, also a few good second the 50th anniversary of the rl marriage or :forth. . J..- L. Smith, on the 6th of April, I friends here,while regretting her departure, Uiley, who und I zitical opera '
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. .Z � � hand machines which will be sold cheap for ': 1�40-1 'I will unite in withing her every success in tion For 000DOmY's sake 3tourflome town is,'the
I Saturday, March 14th. The members- a - ,J
: . and at,Exetgr on the following day, the 9ill. on Saturday last, is recov:e -Ing'-Mr. Percy require-
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. I � �h an exorbiqant price for Formal- The� *ill be addressed by Messrs. A. E. I ople of Brandon will Jeffrey, of Seaforth, epi lit Sunday ai his t ineints, an . I
. I - - cash. Allmachines fully guaranteed, and ps' her new home. The pe place to buy all your .head
I . �� Ptoper instructions given free of charge. the family were all present aa� � ' y . W . d this store displays for yo
,QE -k advant. deh e whenyyou can geq the very beat quality at find her a most estimable youag lady and � ur
� .. � . . . age of this oppoitunity to sh )�v their appre ;Fear'8 for 86c a pound. I � 1810-1 Sher, -ington -and J. P. Carey,. both of whom home here. -Miss Mary H: lee, of Oomber, is
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. . � I Dealer in needles, oil, sewing machine at- ; are � an R�oomplislied musician and ttiorough in- visiting relatives. here ab present.- 'eye-
� . . ciation of th-ir parents'past �indllelgses by , The ve'rtidal feed h oroiculf ural experts., Besides discuss- .Miss
, . .1 . tachments and parts,' Bioyoles and Cream presenting their mothe Pavia sewing rnachi Etmotor.-We ara sorry to learn of the con- ' pleasing and purse -pleasing collection, I
� � - - r wibh a diamond I.sthebest. Foreale V.1 Knechtells, Sea forth. ne ing a ibjects of intere6t, the. meetings will be Addie Crisp i spending afew da-yethis' of fash.,oa's-mmt approved styles in ' - -
- I Separators. . General Fire and Life Insur . tinued illness of Mr. James. Hogg, of Me. Week with friengs in Walton. -Miss Lizzie �
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- - biolich and their fabher with gold -headed : 1240.1 adjo� rned to nearby orchards when practi- I I .
ance av � I Killop, who has been confined to his resi- VVhitley who has,been successful with her Trimmed Hats
I ., I .ent. Riekaaffeetedonall kinds Of cane. The family re -union we a, a very happy . SERDs.-Timothy, !Clover and Als�ke, n I . I �
� . - calirstraebion will be given in pruning a d dence for several weeks, but we hope that recent e'Xlamination at Lon -
I � : I property at lowest rates. Houses for male one and w resent. Mr. 090 field seed@, nrat cima qualitY at bottom pii2es at graft ng tress. This is a matter which, is of i don business col- - I
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- . . . . ), - lege, is home at prespEt.-Mr. Francis � ,
P and.tarent. Office next door to Queens and Mrs. McKinleyarel still ide andvigor- McGinnis' GrocEry, Seafor�h. with the pleasant weather -of spring be . Ready -to -Wear Rats
I I . 184Ox4 the greatest interest to all farmers and fruit 1 of-- Will
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I Hotel.. A Wallpaper at G ra�eo & Co.' . recuperate. -We are sorry to learn the Longman and wife moved into the village
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%000 9 of Wall pape !,illness of Mra. W. N. Watson. -M ri. . I
� I 1 "W_ IV_ -W-A.'XS (D W, we are Pure it is the fervent ivish Eof thei roll r t4 3a per roll, paper hang. will lie gratis and available to all whov VVil- this week. �
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NORTH MAM 87., SEAFORTH. numeroug friends tha, . tend, these meetin,go should be, and we hope , -
� t they r i y be spared , 1840-1 � for fruit trees. Mr. Copp thoroughly un -
I 1630 to e' ' I I McKillolp
sell other and to their fe ily for many will I e largely availed of by all. It wa . . - � I
I . Ili 8 a'- :. derstands the business and is honest and re. Cl(.se your e' _.
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I years to come. I . Irormaldthyde. I ded to hold the anniml,meetingof the '; yes to prip( s if you wil�l_ - Fj:oWerS, FrU,t, r - -1 .
- , There is no'- ing be t!�r than Fear's 35a so deci' I Frames and- Sund,ries -
� ,� liab!e and pal -ties are perfectly safe to give here is et a vast diff4 olia . 3
- . � 1840-1 Inatiiutg on Saturday, June 6th,at Rensall. ;!him their orders as t . t y . tE rice in value be-
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I . � - � T. P,kTmcii's CELE'U'RATIGN.-St.* Pat- I i For Sale.-Egge for 'hatchiDg from prize The secretary, Mr. S. Smillie, wag d 4 hey may rely on _get- tween con0antly movi . -
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I 1� �. . Reliable Harness s die Feathers and Plumes
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. �� - I a rick's Day was observed in ' by a andottes and Buff IegbDrns, the beautiful golden to go to Toronto to arrange with the rail- f' that' is more than can be said of;a great . I�
1�. religious service in St. Ja pop tax. Egg@ can way authorities there for . .! � the difference between the Novelties and Ozmamen-ts
. . . 97qt1RJryrt:Npvft w;�3141 mee" church, at ;, 4 uff at pre-ent so afuily paoxed anexcursion to the , arkling stream
. � I - . which a learned dieccu d sh!pped in the Mor ,,an egg box at many in th a .business. -Miss Nellie Durkin, and the stagnant pool �
. ' rse we a delivered by ' n 62 per setting 1 experimental farm at Guelph. lb is intend. �' . ,( ur spring stock
, 111 be pleasEd to answer any 1 ed to have this excursi � on on or about the � of London, who Jim been spending a few includes everything new anj taking -
We striva to give the beat values to 6 � qr 2 settings for $3. �� Ribbons and VeInts .
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. the Rev. Father Corcoran, on the life and ,� 0orrespondeuce. Rob 3rt Coatas, 35 Evergre,n I l8th of June, as may be arranged and of rqa � I
had. Our own make are nea1 and stylish, labor.3 of I weeks with Mrs. John, McMawn. jr., left for Muslim, Dimities, Pe " Silks and Oh-iffains
� � and for wear unequalled. St Patrick,in his coaversion of thi I �zxvenue, London, Ontarlo. I- 1838-9 i 11ber home this week.=Captain Kitchen, -eB, . Gingbanis,
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. - - Iriall natioa fr,)m the d%rknes of paganism; � � Bug - whicl this notice will be,given in time for I etc. Splendid values in Pii its at 5c, 6og 7c, Veffings and Laces,
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. .1. -py for Sale. -C ood top b go for of the � Salvation Army corps, who was 8o, 10a and 121c. The 11 McFaul Co., -
. . Horse Blankets all sizes, all shapes, all ta the religion of Chrht, the evening � i We cheap. Robert Be I, Seaforth Foundry. all wl o desira to avail themselves ot a pleat;- � I
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1. I � led to over- � � ' J cheap day's Onting, to attend.
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1 � et.a. � ! 1 � 10WD -ViSibilIg friends. The captain is off on
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. I . flowing by an iritalligent an� appreciative I I ; $EED OATS.-ThE fa, These, excursions -have : &I ways been very �!,, sick 1
- R bes-Galloway Robes, Saskatchewan � 11 mer'S White Waver- leave,' and we hope her stay in town FARAI SOLD. -Mr. W. G,' Smith has -sold , Welcome Everybody 9
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I 0 and i(nee to hear the .1ecti: i e and concert 1V and 2OLh Century are ai mitted as -Canada's kreat- �IlCcef eful in the past I and the ra is every 'Will r I estore her to h- big 50 -acre form, the west 1� alf of lot 17, .
__ - � Baffalo Robes and the Bishop Robe, abylish whi�!h had been announced. he i 4t oats. Special price@ ou 10 bushel lots-Tithothy reasoo t believe that th-3 excursion this .1 I er uqual health. -Mr. -
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I ye . Harry Geib is in Toronto this week attend- I Mr. Smith te bains po-3g i -
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� . R. Northgravep, the lectdr-ar, gave an so- � ' illobe more largely � attended than ally Ing th ession the store is yourS.
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.S AND FEEDERS. -Always on of its pred3ceaeors. of th a houee'for his family': f )r the Eu miner, -1-++ i� !��H I !: .1 I
- Inspeob our goods before baying. count of the Iriah rac , . I To FARMEP e,6rand Lodge of the Ancient Order for $3,600.
�. .- e, its o gin, glories, �d, Oat dust and Oat seeds at lowest prices at the � - Ipf Unite,A Workmen, as a representative I N
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� - trials and, etifferings and of th bright pro]- atmeal Mill, Seaforth. i . 1836-tf - � while he will go --west and engage in the
� . . I . ' . orn !Seiiforth lodge. -Lieutenant Atkinson, � ,
- pects for.the future. InAe oacert a LIM- � Go D HORSES. -A very fine lot of, horses . ne ...
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� . BRODERIOK'S- I SPRINa, HoUst.GLt,W1NC,. - Use MUralo, ' f th�l-$!alvatioa Army, was removed to Lor ranching bu3inBso � I . - 9
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. .ber of school children to i t 1. reat sanitary wait �aper in 30 be.sutifullyaltiskle , h ktstion on Wed : - 'Mr,
Ok pah, whose' ef. Weis hipped from Seafort " � ANOTHER ELE ON.
- I . - (IN W. G. Smith -
I on k6l'pital this week, where he wi [I undeO .,having resigned big positic: as councillor on
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I Haniess Shop Cady's Block fortswerevery much appreciated. 41180 8 'es,alEowhite. Rei &WI16on,Hard . I nesda . In fact it would! be difficult, it no
ware mer. , t , treatment for an affection of the knee.,�,�, n - I -
� r some of cur- best local �talenb co::tribiAed e % to, Seafortb. r 1840-1 impossible, to collect a lotlof better animal ; 0 account of go'ng west, it will be necessary E46 JfcFA UL
. - . e h been laid off duty. for some time.- t,3 hold another election to; f 11 the vacancy. � —
ti� p -), Ontario, r ;. D. Bright -is now sufficiently -r' I
b enter in, � Water7o I in one bunch They wera all purcha �
I I er of the concerb was Mrs. ar- 0 go:d girls for gentral housework. Sisters or 's � , p- - For this purpose nomi ...
� SEAFORTH. I several selections ; but t . Jbe'gro?. . � Wanted to come; to !sed in
I 1_- �Keefe � � this vicinii; by Mr. D. Donovan for the overed to got down to his sto nation 9 will be held at Dr Goods Co. �
. f ie ids preferred. Appl'� to Mrs. F. C. G Minty, I e ; ,'e 'every day.
graves, of Toronto, who le an %co ; � Sh 'ddon Cartage Company. The following ! y
I mu 1 5 I There was a cave -irk in -the uthrop, -Pp ,Mon. �
, I ompli2hed . a erloo. 84CX1 i are the parties -from whom the t cash 4
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� I Seaforth Student 3ician, vocil and A'wtru ent.),I. At � 1 ive buy in bulk,�test and bottle Formal- �ewer on Wednesday in front of Campbell's day, March 2�,d, and should more than the
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. S elevcn o'clock. the lar e andie T disper3ed, - � 1 chmed : E. Butte, Hullett., pair of geldings; , � . C4th's Greates
I I � 9 t d4hyde ourselves. which is the beat ivay to be au . � . block and men are now repairiDg the break. necessiry number be nominated, an election o
� Who Attend The after singiag Grod Sav re �'John Robb, Tuakeramith, pair of geldings ; Id on -the following Monday, I
. e the Kiz all beipg: tha� every bot�le is the qatne streDgth at Fear'ti Dr �L-Mrs. M. Stratton, who has many friends will be lie ' � I Dj"y Good Store.
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� � 11 - highly deliglited at the oce and mr- 1 eloge, Scafort ! 1840-1 1 March 30th. i I
� I ; Al I - . I .among our readera, especially in Tucker- --- 1
, �� 11 iety of the evenin entarta*in I . I salei Apply at the Gri I Ro�bi as, Dublin, a geldin' ;I Chas. Y ' ' 'Inlith, and who li%s resided in Sault 8b. *. ! — I I
I- - ///;, I I 9's ent. , Slanu , or . 9 oung A GOOD BlULL SOLD" -Mr. David Farquar- — --
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Hotel, Seafortb. . 1840XI Du�)i3l, a gelding ; Win. MoLaren,Hibbeit: Varie for some time, removed this week son' of Morristownship, hal purchased a Messrs. Robert MtGavin and Wm. Xuox .
. . - .. LiicRossE.-A large' and entlit-11191Ette . J � d to pur- . a Mara and two geldings ; Alex. Stewart, irom that town to Hope, Assiniboia, fine calf from Mr. John 8.1 Brown, of Me- left on Monday for the Northwest t the -for. I -
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� meeting of the Beaver Lacroshe Club �was chaje a ood Recond han. I Hibbert, a chestnut gelding ; H. Pybul, N. W.
I hambcr, cn TuWay Hotel Seaforth. no. Apply at the Grip , - . will in fu _ ture reside. ' I 0 a r,e 0 Mani-
STRATFOIRD,: ONTARIO. 9 P" Killop. He is a roan in color -and is eleven mer goes to Mi rdan and thq I t r t
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. held in the cenacil c � , . 1840xl � Tuc ' grey - gelding ; Thomas ., where she -M r. months old, and is from one A Mr. Brown's ton. -Mr. W � . T. Pollard .and other mem
. The object of this ineeliug W4 to ire,. weaving wire, " " ill Mnrdie has taken a position as best cows. bers of the family left on Monday for the
Oan come daily by train. G. T. R. evening. � Qoiled sprin fen W E. � ii lysm,ilt'ila'foartli, a 'gelding ; Thos. Con- eeper at the Bell engine works He will be a b lell efit not on1V to
re -organize ard make arraDg8ments arb wire, Arnerigm, fie fln"cinly. . . . M r. W.
- . Monthly Tickets cost $3.55. Oata- I for, all � . Closest prioca. noly, 111ibhpi t,'two geldings ; Thoo. Burns, Mr. Farquarson's own herd but to the berdg Prairie Province
I active campaign duriiia, 01.3 . I . Eteld & Wilaon, Seaforth , 1640-1 rice, who has occupied that Position for , making Yellow Grass their
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loggues fri�e', 11titer now. I 0 coming oeajol). I Lo� an� a geld -'ng ; Mr., Wright, Tu ker- me time, is going "'on the road. -Mr. V. ot the turrounding c6untr ' destination, where Mr. Pollard!e father has
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� If this meeting can'be taken as al� augury � BOWLER's ATTEX�ION.-The annual meet- 'omi.h,J a gelding. There wera 17 in the" lot gone into. Mr, Farquarson paid up neax been residing for the past year.-Mias Aill3ile
tg.of the Sealorth Lawh)3owlinz Club will be held Th( . �� nechtel is erecting a now stable and driv� Campbell and. Miss' Carrie Barry went on
- W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. of the activity andlEuccess of the club, t4ere I tild ge about .1,5 the hundred dollar mark and is to be Con- :
� 4444-62 ercia Hotel', i this (Friday) evening, at ve '. . houie adjoining Ilia reBidence.-Mise _. I
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. n the Cowin * I yp T. or a-lirta froin Mr. Butts'
is no doubt�'but the Beavers will continuo to :attendance is requested. The - hot 0 were a IlIg grattilat-?d on the purchase, of go fine an Monday of this week to Brussels to wc�r,k
. . I � Mamie: Wilson, of .,Galt,who has been spend. -- at
suEtain the very enviable rep�ttatiou t1ley Famea McMichael, PresI411t. 1940-1 pri28 t am, having carded off the red ticket ig i% few weeks in town, the guest of Miss animal. I _ dre ung ladieri will be
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- have made for themselves in lach-ossel cirOleo. CRASS SEED SON�iRs.-The Cyclone is at eve show at which they competed last _* � , missed in social circles.
; . 2 I Johnson, returned to her home on Saturday But we trust that
�, The Canadian Bank Nearly all the old plavers wer presen� at he beat In the markat. I eid & Wilson, seaforth. iall, in luding the Weats:ra Fair at Lopdon. I � after a time they will return
� � E I�at.-Lieutanant Burrows, of Yarmoulh, , Walton &rental
this meeting, and they were eq .i4ly as len- I I I I 1840.1 Th, re four yeara old and for their size . A ! I homes, to be wel,comed by their many .
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thuflastic as their youn ' ]TOR SALE.-Onle . are, Young, gentle and 1�ova 80�tia, is here just now in connection MATRIMONIAL. -A very �pietty wedd' .
. . ger coleakI168. I ',It be h6rd to beat. iT6 whole . � ing
- I OF t . . I sultable, d W 1) �ladr creditable th Sal,vation Army work. took place on Wednesday of week at friends. -The pro ress of the' -
� COMMERCE. was decided ,) tnl-er th t river fo family, Aloo top lot -.Mrr. Gerald lakt i ,9 mxtrimositj
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. U 1;rness, delivery wa i and olelgh. ton, of Buffalo, and her. sister, Miss Ethel . on, Gr,�Y, e h
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Canadian Lacrosse Asso I Apply at and t 11113 county. We were! 11
, in I $1 - Told of London, visited over Sunday at .
- - - TORONTO, ,g, c e elected un � i when Ilia yohngeEt daughter, Maud., was ad sev�r&l cases in this vicinity dur--
ciation. !,The fol$w- I a Grocery Store, a forth. - 1 1840-1 able to et the prioeE,, bu
READ OFFICE, Smith - hav
: Ho ora,,�y pikai_ i 1 t e ing the past few weeks. .
(Jon 1! . � 11 sx�r itaa ' c Mr. John Mclatosh's.-Gae day last T week I
I 0 -pr I eisidebta, � I If I ohirged a bi united in marriage to James H. William- "
� - b, W. 0. Reid ; honorary vi P , - naldebyde the t price for For- ovei$2 0allround; Six wcreehipped toToron- as Mr. Harry Charters was. at work rais' Ion, in the preabnee of a nmmber of relatives .
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- Up) $ 8,000,000. Mayor Broldfoot and Methro. � Parkes, �. Ig �inargin 6 h y itore keepers a ing ' . *_
. Capital (paid to ;J tw to Hamilton ; two to Brantford ; a building, he slipped and strained his anki and friends- i �he bride,: one of Grey's � I .
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Pearce and Dr. McKay ; pres d � War i3n to.1the farmers I fiV0,to oudon and two to Windsor. ' e - Leadbury. ,
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ent, R� E. ,rICe 50 .ad, therefore, make the but we are glad to see him round again,- handsomeet*daugbters, was charmingly. at. "Ay. -Ib -is with more than
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I ger�H J, is � I eV. Mr. .u%rKin - J, e ceremony was ordinary ilregret, that we anuounc6.the death - .
ret,ary-ireaeurer, i�v. wi-ikon ; aria I I *,Cal,) 1-1 lomme cial hotel stables and were viewed ' .
� TEMOTHY SEED I performed - of Mrs. R, obort Boyd, which mad fevent toddirr I . .
che ri, � J. _) �n ired by a preai many who delight 6sme officiating. Th yotiog couple will take up YOU
Aggregate ResourGes M. Jackson ; committee, T. at' . t of first class a d ad will preach a special sermon, ti -king as his und an arch, Rev. A. McNab
I - H D on4e gromi timo � " The Gambling Evil," in the Pres- 1. I
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, Hon. G. A. Go x, I I *heelbarrows, olo�ties. wringers, washing " rick's Day. the theramometer was havering unite ingwishink them a long, I � -and -at . I
i izqhInes. Spec! wot , ,clusive Bi
I President. , E. A. Fox, G. Graves and R. bdulcs�hy. � . 1,60AL IBRIEFS.-M r. B. Suraras, one, of the 4ro A happy life.! pro3perous times it was thought she ild iecover, bO ' �
&I pri3el for April. BeidA,Wilson, ubd zero ; on Tuesday last we had fine, 6111 . --
Honorary members, R. C. Che3wright- 1W. � ardware Merchants, Soa�orth. . well -to, o farmers of the township of Hay, balmy ou ' with all that'the beat medio4 6411, a train- , get home
I B. E. Walker, General Manager. " 1 1810-1 mmer breezes. -Mra.John M chlann. THn CHISESE � FAcTony So � - -
I � � H. Baker, R. E. Jackson, V11. W. More(iith ,I : --- iL west of urich, was in -town on Mon . LD. -Owing to ed nurse �ul'd kind and loving frtends co-tild I
- I 1 ____17 day. jr., gave a very pleasant at home to her the want of in4reat in the conducting of a d . I . tltian the �
I and John Aird. Delegates to the ' � He was -lelivering i 0 1) in her behalf, death clsimed� her. She �
I .. I Cana4ian , a horse he had old t lady friend -8 on Tuesday afternoon last, from choose fao't-)ry in this localiti
__ Brown Jackson �nd � ler & Chesney, for shiprpent t , , the directora .Was the O'lde�t daughter of Mrl -and Mrs. : �
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London, England, Office, �A Lacrosse Association, T�im Bi,;LT, ENGINE1 WORKS. -Mr. Robert Fo� 0 :Mani- I to 7 o'clock, at her residence, 66 Somerset decided to sell out. The building was pur� Alex. ROO and was ik kind and 16 -- athetle . I
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. � , - R. E. Creeowell. .1 I z Seaforibli bn ine Works, has do- toba.-Rev. George McKinley, of Barrie, Qottage.".�_*Ibich was greatIv eDi- -A 1, �11 chased by Tho as McFaAmn ; $Oft ,
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.,-- — 1 .—I ! I : , � �," TV " er) ast Week visiting ilia parents, J y . A ., MU lauy,wlt-,n,anostolfrie,ndevv.holwil, mourn. -
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�Lp HuizoN le ired and the c .., olden weddio for a few days last week.-Mra. George etc., by L.- McDonald, at S60 ;
OmP%4Y LmPorarily formed. ingth6rl , and the aving had the privilege of meeting her as
rel .-The Tasker farm, Paterson is visiting friends .at -Guelph ibis drive house, where the milk was 11 I
I di re are Robeit Bell, ., his been gold to Mr. L � modest littile school girl., a gentle gro,wn. -
&nwral Banking buuln*as tran- February 25th has the f I I g a
A 9. Boys, -The Herald, of Daytj6, Ohio, of 19 he provisional in Hallet -. received,
eacted. - 0110w, slacelOtP week.�-Mrs. J. Laird was called to the bed. by W. H. Shbldice, at $5. -
�, . J. It. M coas . 109 :1 11 Dr. J)bn H. BroadfoA. - C. Greig, Charles Tasier. of Harpurhey, for the' Bum -of $1%. to� � There is still up maiden a� L id a model wife, joi�as, in .gyIn-
- - I'd apose of, The factory- W" th with the bereaved husbai d wh
i . side of !her brother, Geo. Blanchard, who machinery I d Y. n 0 Is
I 8y has returned from Cuba. JS �oXay, M. D., W. " . Pearce, A. Young� 125. Thiii is the farm Mr. Tasker had be. has been River' up by the doctirs with that not operated I 6 season am nitmerone former r I
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lootintaid, and special attontion given MoCassY, from Concordia, K�nsas. pur. � ' ,
tO this collection of Salo Notos,.etc. ch . cEwen, M. P., Heqiall. The proepectul Jo dreadful ,disease, coniumption, W e , ck instead of likewise convey our sympaith ' I - �
I �_ . seph Atkinfo , of McKillop, has gold a I - ,t�gne into etc y t) the Aged .
`ng eontrac4d in risking his life to help to ram- �
f - - - - _. 111�� .... � aiied two farms of 2,000 acres, consist zi hiah he Pstrofis hav
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:� �- . o the new company 1� issued and it very, fine I ioavy draught tbrae'-year-old geld- cue Jai. - Sandford, who was En'ombed in could have been entablielied,: but there ap- ��
. , '.. � e been dairying. as thought that a creamery
; �. _� of timber, pasture and Eliga . parents and brothers and sin
I - ill appea�, in THE E�POSITOR next week. !rig to Mi. Jo�n Robb, of Tuakeremitli, for in their sorrow. The fu
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� sugar mill on one of the farms. lhe Kansas he! capitil'stook . noral, Which took
. I �� i of tli'e comp the welt1cr four d%ys on Mr. Penmann's peared to be obstacles that dissuaded the .
- Intorest-allow9d an depogirto of $1 broLlier will move to Cuba at once and run any is to be the �utn of $165. Mr. Robb has gob the . tars. place on Saturday afternoon to Maitland
thefarms. Dr. McCassy making ol a $200 horse. -Mr. Win: Adams, � a exb cemetery, w" one of the largest I Which, box 11-�
and upwarder. : $200,000, divided intdifeur thousand abaras farm, near, Paris, June 22a,i 'amb.-N* -proposed promc,' ,
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� I nte rest Is credited to will c0niinue to 0 � $50 eadli, all seven !IpEr ceub. Sunday morning the pastor of the Metho- ACCIDENT. : On Thurads,
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th preferano the iew Chief of police, en'tered on his duti I � ,V � evening of last been seen in this section for mani years.
. accounts an the 31st of May and the practice in Dayt�n. Dr. McCass�,rode 1,100 ilook. Fifty ousan� dollara -of bhis stooke on Friday. Mr. Adams turned ou ell disr clburo� will begin a series of sernione on - week a very, serious and Painful accident NoirA.-Mr. Wm. Evans, who has a#- -
'' h! of is 'tow offered for 'guba Option ab par. brawnew Doliceman's costume. happened to Mr. John M�-Donald, while en- se
30th Of November in each year. miles on horseback in Cuba in searc , . � in & noble characters, and in the evening he will
on. . i Y T ere in n6 debe ,, ic I gi Truth. The morning sub 9'21 seed the .township of MoKill
'The Bank hag 83 b a good locati The doAor Jeols very T ntu� or 'bond issue and We have no he in a series on d in sawing Ili their mill, -in this pla op several
� hea extending throughout ePthusiasitic over his new I ! dou t he 1 vill make a good officer. -Several * ce. vears, has again been 11,
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I b no can ,be created without ' Ills consent of ob will be " Abraham and Socrates. men Taking a narrow strip of board to clear Evans is Ilia right man in the rig. it place at I � .
. T. 0. McCaFsy is a gradu . farm are in, t Ilia vicinity, to the sou th,1 have of faith ;1' .the evening subject is pilotys away the bark a!bd slivers which had collect- this iob.-We.' congr I .
Ontario, Quebw, Marrantoeba, Northwest Territories, P038684ions. Dr. ' je on the rot nds. Mr.
British Columbia, Yukon Dlstrict� Maritime Pro. to t1,he �Ont4io lat least two thirds of thq shareholders pres- been roving the fine weather of! this great qu ed by the aid
rincoa and the United States. Veterinary College, and i84 of rii be i atulate" Mb is Hannall
I . a me or Of the eat , or represented t -a general meeting In' �
Board of Education of Concord;a ansus. week by lowing mod. - stlon " What is Truth ?" a of the saw, thi teeth of the M-ccatcheon,mbo was recealy , &rried t#- -
0. E. PA,RK,ES, manager. t I a. ec�ially called. Th. . This is early. I Ur. I - rapidly revolving as'w come in contact Mr. .
F. 110LUESTED, Solicitor. I He also owns a EtDck farm adj ini . ; cOmPany taken over A. Toung spent Sunday with his brat6r, i . I Cutcheoib
. city, which he will die 9 that t1r. Bell's eatablishme V at a price agreed Blenheim. Oxford coahty. , M I . in - - with the board,!oaugirig it to, break, parti of was one of th'
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- 1624 - pose of ai A tranaler pl�on and he takes !the entire amoun t in r. Harry Jef- I '13elgTave- , � which struck Mr. McDonald, on the neck of i many estimable yo Dg ladies
frey, of ingliam, was here which tbis nection can boast,
itbo4 in the ast, d we wish
Ilia high bred horses and hogs to :he farm�ia this week. He NOTES.' -A large number from this lo -.al. with such force 'that he was lifted off his her and her part nor in life many years of- -
- . company, illus dlowing that he came to ate Ilia brother, PI -8 dou3 to bia re- ity.-attended the Grand Lolge meetings in -feet and fell on his head on the floor. Th -
� Cuba. He will erect a modk,era h m, on. e his himself full confid ,,nee in the enterprise. turn to his home in North ,D&Wa.-Mr. D. Mpgham' i Leech
I Royette farm at once and move 1hit fam ly T �objoot of this mc , . :PV neag aul prosperity. -R.,ev. , 9r.
1. I NEW TERM I e " I ement is to .. last week. -Mr. Dan. Fraser blow was to severe that be was rendered un- h a been around visiting the frien I in thit
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� I there. Dr. McCasay owns oprialdera Is t e Works s6 as to kee. enlarge McCallum, of this town, in again running wb6 has been spending the winter at Saul, conscious and 'one of the arteries of the neck neighborhood "having been
- �eal estate in Kansas and Dsytont 011 0. ilic as offerizig. - p%ce with ths busi- the Melot;e cream separator, and is ailso in 8 b. Marip b -plaoied in chiirgo - I
1, It is 0e intention to add to the i nple was severed and another out: on the cheek. of WaWri ci ouib some time ago, Mr�
and fitook in the traction car li#e, jand ent businese. He has his head. ther" in �6- place like Ontario. -Mrs. ko. Drs. Irving and MoNaughton: were hastily Leech has - -
From January 5th inaill , present busin . . � ,; has returned home, and thinkv
- s . eas tl 3 manufacture of boil- qu %ri era a b Mr. A. M. Csmp�ell's carriage hlin, who has been spending the win- alimmoacd ol drags the wounds and had the Motho
. and his brother recently puroh4eeA 2. a and threshing mac nee, so that an en- ware rcoms. Mr. McCall Gloug I one of the great builders of �
Departments of the acres of land in Cuba, which they, wi'll op� e threshing ( um 4 some diffic t
jr- ti so well, and ter visiting her daughter. at Summerh Is church in Usnads during the .
th I I in, is ulti In stopping the flow of blo:)d �,40 years wh ' .. �
n ell. Dr. J. H , do a good � business in his u L U Rst , successful An the circait�hu been retrogrisding for th&- -
, o: ye ki id of machinery is most unlimited and special [lines. -Mr. Win. Gillespie, who has man. -Mr. Nethery has sold his farm, and t . our Yes", Mr. 14ech Wilt. 2 I
, 11 . I )utfit ca be furnished from favembly krown to the forming community now visiting her da ghter, Mrs. Ed.Wight. from the neek,� b t were at I
I ate as a sugar plant%tion and or' 1 establishment. he demand for this that ich he has be*n in the ministry
CentraJ Business College, a d cattle ran vo!aa; -is is pure to John
graduated from the Owen lool . he patient is now doing; Well and his last three or 1.
- i Bound ig14 MI'. 8ell now has a la� oonsistlngof75acreo, to Mr. Wm;Kelly, many friends hope soon toseo him ableto find much work todo.-Mr. Herbert 130HP
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I mt for three ears collector for seven or eight eani, retired , a
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,, Write for general catalogue. Oar book. from the National Normal Owl - . ah6ad. With the � amount of y of Mu-3koka, is on a vi it to these parts.
- Ohio- In 1887 he � capital from bliese positionson Friday r. ! nison has leased and will probably work here daring the '
I d � th� , new compan Ill loontrol he new Gill!1 is p 130 -acre farm, on the 14th- concession Pummer. Herb in a hardy chap and is not � �
lot 11 Back to the farm " will interest far ith the y gives up possession of the Queen's hotel the NOM. -Mr ,John;F.'Don ' -
I gra uated 1fro the . la3t. m first of A ril, and moves to his farm In Hal- his
� mere song espeoWly. A postal will bring medical department of Toronto n veral l t faithful and -obliging town - I I -1
It. works can be est%bl alloil and the business officil , as IOU township�-Rev. J. Y. Hasti pent a of McKillop. near here, to Messrs. Edward ! afraid of an kind of work. -Rev. Mr. MO. .
Address with the deRree of M. Dq, He! io cal� B 7al: many friends who will few (lays in . Toronto last we k. -Me Lillie- aind Alfred De ison.
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� . practio rrlod on more effioia.. tly than could be wish i An Mr. I Dennison in- ZATtou., officiates in religious "r-
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W. H. SHAW, Principal. medicine sit Concordia, Kansas, fdr 6! .. aim ell iarany sphere in which he 0 in: I b. eo vf �
" I Yea,ra. Mai f with the mba Scandrett, who has been spending a month tends removing, with his fa i Y, to Strat. a . - .
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He was then appointed superin ndent do e by Mr. Bell hi limited mayq u Win. Elliott, tow � 1 !Les ery Sabbath ab some of the homes
YOuge sud Gerrard 9W. Toronto. f 04 ' tal at hi- - ,n clerk visiting friends in London, returned home ford, where t will herea : "
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I , I mol a command This is one of the ' * 1, disposed of his pro- r reside.
2 the state hisane asylum at Topok and t -easu er, havin, hey I ?n the Leadbury line,as the hour for hold-
. 1586-52 , Kansas. ' t important ento sea that ba last week, -and reports a very enjoyable The annual nife ting of the I Iton Union . , � .
I . I be, r,p a ever pbrty in gmoadvil e, has leased the resi ti � ,-in'
� Aft6r two yeara he resigner: d gtudi�d e . Me. -Mine Jessie Colo. who has been Cheese & Butter Company wi be hold here I ing the mee.
i - inaugurated in-* Seaforth and means donee on ictoriaSquare, formerly ocou ied � I be satisfactorily
� p in Bethel church could not
7 yeandearasaspecial ,i�hlchhehaspra'. I I . arranigedthe above owours"o
q m spending the winter -in Wingham,has return i _ -
I I t - ty I . �b for the town. T e addition of two by D r. otbune, and tEere - on Tuesday, the 27th. The having in i .
ticed successfully for 6 years in Diyton. Fie move ued.-Mr. Win. Knechtel, w,hw
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- no t bli .- ed 1home to spend the summer. -Mn Har been I this i = to to roe tl ren d his form to Mr. Stafford,
. I 08 a ishments, th o or a lo an t e shortly . . ry so , t 0 ect of
__ � - is now chairman of the committee , r. T. H. Race, o�� the Mit ell Gogman, who has been running a chopper wind up t e co, pany. It in 0 that so
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- . 6- th shing machine man factory, means the Recor;le'r, elivered a Moab excellent i 9 to Manitoba for the summer.
- tion of Dayton. He is ju;t 39 years of age.1" 0 1 'and in the village for the past six Weeks, left for useful an inst . In the mi - time Mrs. Xnechtel and family - I
r. JONATHAN MILLER � em 1loyment of manv additional workmen instra,tiv 'address, . itu Pity 1 intends g
r I The Doctors McCassy are nativi 's 4 - in the � to I tion can not,! )e continqed
� Of the bosides the expenditu Wn hallo' on Manitoba on TnesdaV.-The saw mill and in so fine and prosperous a fa , ing country will reside,on thefarm.-Mr. D.&vid Vraw.- -
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- (Formerly of the Hotel Bedford,, Goderlob.) township of Morris, in this - I f a large Monday e ening, under the lano'pices of the chopper in now doing a hustling business am surrounds Walton. . ..
� � PROPRIETOR I private letter Dr. J. county. I in 0 sum of money annually which now goes Horticult ral Society. The 9 -Mro I and Mrs. . ford, who rented his farm to W.r. Jobs I
I H- MOON aY Rays�- e166where Only Pity is under the faithful proprietor, Mr.' W. T. David Campbell i ! �
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I � i - no the least doubt but. 1e capacity of the portu;1ty A liatenin " GeAdes.-Mr. Simeon Vannorman, who has Oyster supper !one evening !'asb week at ! rebide in a house on the farm -of Xrg. Auuis
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