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� in It, Mr. Forey he wale nearly 78 years of I I � - _� - .1 � / I . :
To the Public. glg ; �� � I days in town this week, � he guests of Mrs. Frank Mousso of gear Hensall, was ja the
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DISTRICT: MATT , � � T o and Six -Rowed Barley ,,.,,f for the erOotion of the cc orate pit rs for the Mr. George Polloog. This 'Is the fourth (;, 1. �
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This season will find every department of ?I come to aeaforth, and -seemed to be quite "i, Spring Wheat 1 : SS& ��� -11
our store. prepared to supply your 'wants) , I .- �l . !-; - � I I and th right man for it. Alex'ander Sparks,, � Jr., has returned from J. �. �
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and by Boiling first-class goods at right - TRAVELLERS.—Tho following were4iAef- 'cheerful. -But th t' I - i ., �
- I -AND i ,7 ' -The weather prophttg ave all been astray W. Reid'o, of Varna.-Tuesda-y was indeed � 9ER ,� . � I
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I prices, we hope to merit a liberal share of led to distant points this week by W. Sow. 0. He was quall I I this year.1 March earn without any seri- a noted day in this! vicinity, it being the � I .
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your patronage. ! ties, of i both head 4rtd heart, being a man of Seed Oat via in 4 1
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Oar lines of general hard. erville, railway and ateamthip . � ; Ous tumult, was and' beautiful as finlihing day of Mine R. Capling's term of The business we do represents an � - I
ware will include I to ie`ge�,t 1: � high intelligence 11%4d kindly, generous dis- ' , . i 1 - .
Miss Tons& Lattimer, Rotterdarii, New � I - . � me . 1M.- .
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� York ; Fred. Hammett, to Cleveland, 01�io; jit,oh, who neVer ,bal a bad or unkind' 4 a a box of our Stook Food and 1keep'l the Ineta0horical lamb. - ext Friday being Miss Capling has fox the pant four years I dise we carry, i 0111ki- . . I
Builders" Hardware, Nails, etc, I . . �
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. Duncan MoT&virh,:t-o Oxfordli Mi.4hig44 - i I I it and we are
Garden Tools, Rakes, Hoes, Spades Mra. - rk. � I I � . not -yet satiefitd, W -_ - I
Hn,ton and two children, and "h i orn u ous integri;y a!J w respected and w � i � a public holiday, and all the stores and month ag � . everybody fez 1"M . _.
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. and Shovels, Cummings, of Egmondville, to their! hotpe, ' a to d i hie di her business places V - wesb�. During her stay here she has. , ir homes. - �
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in Saoramento, California ; Mrs. K ty in every sphere A LLTON & KER�I#AkE Ot H. �Oung"of Blyth, I 9--
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Washers and Wringers, Paints, & Oils, I 0 'of life. He was a consia �ent member of the . N. I M was in I o Ovn on by her zeal and ability in the discharge of Yell can only arrive at, -a decision for Vr
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amd daughter, Jarvis � street, to Chicago-; 8 d Mlirdmuts - - . Sea I Monday.4-Mr. John Daley, who has spent , her daily duties an teacher, gained for her- . i against the worth and beaut -
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Mrs, Richard Barry 4nd family, to J�url*a- �Presloyterian chur, an( -a strong Liberal _. _* of out T-1
Fence Wire, Woven Fence and ) a the wint ` in the lumber woods of Min- self tho,honor ani :� respect of the whole ! now spring goods by - �
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California, where they Intend ter make st lish _h Deeibta, returned hoebe on Saturday last, and section, and the on where you can sale them, handl -hft IWO
. i 'will be extended to the bereaved widow at at. It will pay the women to -1
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Poultry Netting, their future home. � , . id i - I
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- � -d%ughter. w tch the advertiseen 8611, taken.'& position in the mill ot the . I 0 .thft
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Churns, Dairy Pails, Creamery Cans. di. 0 busineso'homes, for each w! _ exidelltnt ability a teacher. . u, be you a stranger . .
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.-II!he annual an. � NO ' . . eek they 4 litzile! gramd-daughter, of Forest, are . i � - fog By . t I it . - I .
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TICE.-Miss extrice Scott will reinme hs ' something to tell th%t is of 16tereet to an I I I t a lag �� .
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Best Grade No. 9 Coiled uivermary services will be held in the M�et�.O* �hor vocal and lastr n1l cl &sees in "no. len-1 we Dan. ; i spepdiDg Some weeks with' her sitter, Mrs. I . � Thamos Road ogode and the prices w 11 do t a rest, - -
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3�ring Wire, $2.75. usual t will be serv(d to the membera'9f 'FAwt corner of k ITLI - 13Y A KICK. - A ;ve,zy sad . NOTES. A St u d y i n Wa I rh Stuffill , . 50 ft, I
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the Sunday school, In, the basement - � ,night calls for undert i d William streots, where I ' ID vice in 8b.' Thomas' church, at 7:30 every met with what might ha Via been a serious i ___s .,
of the 4 will be ansivered. an( ! atal accident oocurri evv*ivg next week, except Saturday even. , *,.
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Our workshop will be well e�uipped for church. I . 1 1842-1 far n 1 -of the Messra. Brook,! r,n the M&.1! also on Good Friday morning, at 10:30. accidenb. While engaged in cutting wood , star minds have certainly Pr,ojuQ* I -_
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Roofing, Eavetroughing, Farbace Work will be given in. the anditoriam, -6pen to � ALAum CLOCKS. VVe have them at all -Most of'tbe farmers in'thia vicinity are in his own bugh for D. McNichol, a piece master kind3 in wash f 11DO ft..
and Plumbirg. Estimates cheerfully given. , . Mi I Road; Tuckersenole, on .Th reday, af- . 1 i 'i abiies, mu!* - I
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ever - cement '4f prices. A special 11 t :uar&ntoed to give r , bu Y` g tti g their land ready. for seeding. I lawns, dimities, ewisses, canvaj!s cl _ � o
.y one. The programme will � tow ,� a 18 of wood flew up i I him eye, causing him
W Misfaiation. Da 11 -te 000 last, which re"' Ited in be almoeb .
readings, recitations 6d drikle, iy's, euuder9ot0h n clock, 881. ins is RJR much pain for a day I or two, . renadine e,ffect etc. to Ok. � .
. , M1r. - lorth. . utaneous death of' Mr. Joseph Hulgill, Mr.jGeorR F. Eyre, of Tuckeramith, ' At last ac- ig i i Your tag 0 1
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. .1 counts he was some better. -John Went- Idoubtedly in appealed to, .
H. Willis will take charge ofthe aoNg nor- of o*illop, a few miles from Sesi Chiselbureli, Bowed ix acres of oats on Tetes- I . . . your . � I
C.—EMBNEVY & SMILEY3 � . Sherwin-Williams painter will cover most orth and � _ Aaense complimentEd, y Comiaw �
vice; Mr. R. Geib, of the orchestra, ,'which, Outface, 'wear longest, and look best wh was well known &N a breeder and ' : day'laat. 'This is 7he earliest seedifig w6 lake, of Farquhar, paid a visit to hie father our �
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altogether, will furnished excellent In . Therefore I owner . � P001ret bo*.
I 4io for 1hey are the most elconomical and cheapest, Chesney or'puglibred horses. It seem tha have heard qf.-Lsrge oon�regations listen-- and! mother, on Sabbath last,�rior to leaving taken into consideration.
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the evening. A'silver collection will be tak- , ey, Seaforth. 3 1842-1 Hv ill � ad With delight to Rev. 9 for the West this week.- VVm.lGlenn, of the iol the rainbow, those d . I I
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- No person can fiave'a patent on Formal- a herso fancier, for some purpose, ot other. the returned Honan. China minsionary,,who _phoated upon spotless grounds '-
Hardware, Stoves, Etc. an at tho door, in behalf of y I � t northeast boundary. of Utborne, has pur. AV * - � waxmk
school fund. On Suod,xy ilia Rev. 0. W. dehyda, Its onl) on the platu e which neither adds While there Mr.'Hugill and Mr. Br6ck at. gre l I f :
� . I bed 'n the Presbyterian church last chased a Eno young bull, of the Quick- 1 1white fabrics. There i are plaids -all(p &eHm
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Brown, of Mitchell, will preach both .:morul- best quality, but not the pi ture at Fear's Drug " a young colt which was in b�a P, morning U_� Mr. +cks and dots and wr
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DOMINION BANK ing arid evening. The morning ,service Will Store, Seaforth. A 1842-1 a box stall in the stable. While �thul 11 an- McKenzie has a rare gif b of' language, while Mr. � H. Smith, of Exeter. ,This bull will be r3nging in piiee all the', way der,.), � �. I SeCure
8 be especially for the young peopl,e. ; . I a be�efit not oaly to I Mr. Glenn's own herd � ale. � Us 11 - .
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I CAPITAL (Paid Up), : $2 600,000 FOP. THE WEST. -There was quite a clear- Young's blend and no? I cann t do without it. The eni- tirel the Glenn paid I i rent.
R EST; ., . . � 1841-11 mal kicked "striking him on the breast, im- from 119 usually well up to the $150 mork, and is iniz 011A is beat studied right amongus, I are lily,
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,000 Ing Out from Seaforbli and vicinity on Tues. . ' speak on niissionary anbjects. At the morn- to be CODRrattilatt(I ';on the purchase of so goods themselves and yo are 001%, � �
$2,500 ring. is . inediately �ver the hearb. Mr. H ill 1 ut- . 21 welooft
9 , fine An animal. ' ! U stay as 1,ong,as your i
Ou - I Ing gervice-the Misses Jones, who were as- I � own time ,W,&* .
. Repai i i he i , we aboolately tared an eme a to i�t oor, . I a I
day for Manitoba and the west. , The fol� . :
� Greig 4 Stewart, � e our work tn�glve o0ofiction or money re- lan,at'oa and auk he fl a] . .— l- ; I .
BRANOH lowing were ticktted by "" and life was istiDR the cho'r, gave an anthem very nice peymit. i .
SEAFORTH f d ,,d "' Prices away own. Daly, the watchmaklar, extinct before aid cc - - �
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0. P. R. agents : Mies Laura MoDau all, I. - . , 1842-1 him, A dO3tor was immediately �ent ior, ly.-'�31eoara. William a � Wroxeter. � I I ; . - . I
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Mam Street, Seaforth. who has been visiting friends� In hgtnond, of bu ter weekly. Eggs but the vital spark had I fled long befoiel ]lie Mra, John Robb, of Detroit, and Mr. Hugh JomiNcs -Amongkt those leaving for the Enihroid, ' . V
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ville, to Doloraine, Manitobd; J. W4 Ait�i 1 : eries and Lic .,,
A General Banking Business trans- � . � d Wave ly oats for sale. G. E. al ri Robb, of Woo4flitock, were in town thi' west this week are G. Kaake, 0. Pope, E. �
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acted.. Farmers' Sale Notes, collected, Win G. a x , King, Wingham. r 42-tf the'riolw 11%1 broken a rib and driven [one a --embroideries and laces elegance -ij* _ubt,' -
clieson, jr., to Devil's Lake, week. - funeral o; Barnard nd Wm. MeLeod.-MiBs Mar Tho 01
nd George Smith, of McKillop,, . For both in- He and utg1de work -the end inwardi, and it is supposed that � their mo',�'ek, Mrs., Hugh Robb. -Mrs. Mann, of Teeswater� is spending a week J*
rates. ]Do ! Sh, is Murray, of the American hotel, Bracefield with ber aunt, Mrs. � George Allari.-Mrs. W 119 -a .positiou U I weebb
: . erwin-Williami palhi ara th best. Sold by Che3- pmetrating the heart, ' insta I albow yCu very R'%tidkome conceits fro . - I
and advances made on same at lowest to F'. bury, Assinaboia ; Win. I Galbraith tb* iacking. We�arpmo i
j,r., Winthrop, and Herbert Mito4ell, 13r,18', 'I ney 11 8mlley, Seaforth. I I caused almost nt
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- Mr4. J. W. W " price Formalde- home of the deceased, and on' Sanoay mr� cabinet grand Berlin piano., Mr. R, PkIck, Marie, Michigan, are: visit the former
Drafts. sold on all oints in Canada, sels,to Finsbury, Assinaboia ; to �the * f 8'aulb -
he Ulnited States an6p h�de on the mark �t the ofore the profit on � ere S 24
Europe. Elder and bliss Grace Elder to Red Deer; i - here early for the best. I Prices are 'th .
) each bottle to small, interred in the Maitlandbank cbmatery, of G�o. M. Baldwin & Co., sold and placed parents, James and Mrs. Ing I i- lBa-ch S
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . Q the arge q1tantity'sold Mr. Hugill was well known throng � hout, Ithe A Paulin. -A most ,vIlerY lowest that can lbe quoted � v
-Interest Alberta. make6 up the diff eranc o at Fe r'd Drug store, Sea. this piano, against a large number of other enjoyable assembly w' s given in the town 4 !W_ - -
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allowed on deposits of One Dollar and � 1812-1 county. - For years he had l5een pro i high grade makes. -Mr. John Crozier, of ball,� Friday evening, by several of the .1 -
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ea�s opened o' a a brooder and 6wno - h%a. purchased,. from Geo. M, you�ger boyw of the village.-Mro. C. Cook, 1.
upwards. Somerville, G. MIR. agent : James Grain- . Some very nice t�llet at at in h rite circles,,& . nt McKillop� �
ger, Tuokeramith, to Binscrathl- lJos ' A, Young's this week. r of br�ss Goods and %43'
R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE I � _ ?ph ,1841-tt trot iDg and other ' Baldwin, a fine piano cased D i I ' . of Hensal ilks Y-0
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Morrison and D. McDonald, Mogi lop�! to it l. _Mr. Colin Kennedy, rho, we regret to and Mrs. Hemphill. 'Mrs. Goolfellow has Th4t Rease . �
Solicitor Manager. 'BicyclEs, Bicycles, A cry large stock of wid ie said he was one , of ; ;
Milestone ; Mr. and Mrs. J". T. Dolds I now and eacond-h . � I . I
�, ____ .1 and w eels from 85 6 $26 for see. Ole beat posted men on pedigi4aes learn, has not been, enjoying the best of returned from a visit to wiartan.-W. I .. I
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McKillop, and Flossioi. Violet : and Al�erb � ends, and $25 to $75 for' new. . al. Baldwin andl in the Province, I . health for ' are here. A magZlificent selectlo * �
. Co., Seafortb. 1841-2 He was a young � mani in some time, leaves, to -day _(Friday) 'Trench shipped a car of hogs and a car of " ' , n �
I Allen, Egenondville, to Winnipeg ; W.1 G. J the prime of life on a trip to the �ld country, 5 tehye new spring dress goods, silks an& I .
Reliable Harness, ani was unmarri'led. He in the hope . catde, and Jclin Hamilton a car of cattle on I . ; �
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blurdock,-Of Stanley, to C&Igary ;� Mr. ' have tried them all and I find A. Young's e Olaines. They nepresent .gcods AW&Y I , �
� and, ' . lived with his moth r and , that it will ,benehb his health. -Mrs. and Monday. -Mrs. Jobb, of Wizigham, is a � �
te;4arad coffee the best. 1811-tt 0 . I out of the ordinary, do these bew.1te& �' q
Mrs. Win. Dill, Frank Habkirk and S. homestead farm, on MisaYalls, of London, are visiting at Mrs. . .
999999�� at , � the McKillop and Hal- . guest at T. Hemphill'o. : I
t , 11 You that we wi I not be if we mik �eb :
We strive to give the best values to be itoba., I -u dersold by anyone. 1Ag wools and silks. We feel ,that �w I
I ave you seen watc es. We want to let town line,!aud where M. Thompeouls, Sparling street. -Mi i —6
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had. Oar own make are neat anq stylial,' We are offering a he was born. Salva'dge, of Mitchell,spent a . . W�tre better than rigbt bere will youp ;
—0 ladl Is ldk gold filled, He was a qu'i . �
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and for wear unequalled. e, fitted with a e doir g man, and his - on - fll'�d OPPOrtunitien to kupply your drawn ,
NEw Vr,Ts.-A large grist of new voter- ment �on I
r pride 6 $16. *Also a gent's is a _Eource of deep grief to his rel i . - -
, I from the aoe, sorew back, a bevel case, gold -filled, 20 lxb only. 70 pairs, regular i) - � - -
Horse Blankets all sizes, all shApes, all inary t.urgeons were turned cO I for $12, the � ag 0 has disposed of her on Frida - 9 �
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prices. See our Burlington Stay on Blank- Ontario Veterinary ,College at Toronto last Y" Elgin, Ekapire of sincere ragrtt in the tiltire commi!inity, ty, near Sclater's wo)d yard, and. has $1.50 to 82 shoes for 93 cents per pair. Samples in I . . I
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ate. or Omega movement for I removed to Chicago. - Nortik Wi Spotless Hou hold
' I on ' $10. the biggest bargain . —0 . i . I for Dorothy Dodd Shoes f � r ladles, and George I -
week The gradug.ting clases (:(-,,rRi8ted of :the maiket, regular8l. 3 waitch,l - We can show you I I I 0 A. -
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I over 100 members, and of tht s.� 67 were a low 30apsin nickle ifiver wMehes from 65 up. L )CAL , BRIEFS. -Mr. Wilfrid Mor ow has i Slater Shoes for men. � 1:842 Linens. . - . -
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many o the town clo:,k, Seaforbh. I
-BRODERIOK'S "nee f them taking 11 -more. - Of 'ihoffe who . 1 4 1 BRIEFS -Mr. Solumon Hardy, who bas *hat handsome dress material she % ;
g,,diu,tEd, nearly every Province �n the Do. ,Ewry reliable -whole fitted up With the view of the betn�� esiding in Carsonville, Michigan. Jor at the E. McFaul Co.' bought some eboice imporced linen goods, tib.. I �
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Harness Shop aal� -d-rug hou:eT* in lim y business --Mr. Frankotar_tingli�h ' - s store, Seaforth, land ,lingo napkins, doylles, five o'clotkie -
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were Camada says that Mer the beqt in of IV. r. John Habkirk,. vyho .has -bee ol,erk - Ys, towels, sideboard :cowrs, ate. : I
Cady's Block minion and many other countries Hal the past two years, has returncd to the viI- then regret you had not come sooner. Come tra , , -
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CU3 p ' . �ots yeaia, this week for De-oraiDe, nt;3. The sto3ks are at their hi�tory of this et I -
r'a 0 . 1 Wo--derful EmaD 110 Ladie ' 'Bu'tm B ore knowo, wb i h - ` , I
vari A. t f the United States. In the 1842-1 lef t We welcome him back to his old home.- of the daparbme , �
pass list we �Ot,ioe the name of Ri R. Lam- ! . . Mr. 0. Schoch has returned from a three -very beat to 9F. The E. McFaul Co., Sea. � gives -4 a
on Fiiday anl Saturdav nex � Mabitoba, *Iisre lie bas Bec'Ured � a 5 ou. I eh%nce for practising lin 10 a - -
I � t on! �. 60 pairs, regu ar I aL� en i�U6.�.
Seaforth Students bie, of Bium Is, he being the only ' 3e from .81.60 and $2 shoes for I weeks' visit to friends in I Michigan. -Mr. forth. -
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- ''' who Wand this inEtitution from al paroa of � ill lo where lie intends to at BRIEFIS.-MeEsrs .r- ' .�
lr5 Ill, ; ' M anitoba. Decorations rr a Ro �_ . .i
the worhT, is one of the best evide ices t hat ell. ' . -1842 a Prai ,'a P1rO- Mr. Cham. Finkloeiner ofAilvcrton Me"- ]UcCool have gone to i -Mr. An-' T4U� � 01M - I I
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; I . was the drew Foote has gone to Spokane, Washing- . I
'. . vinoe.-Mr. and Mrs. H. Pli Kenn ave guest �of .D. S. Faut o if . f
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I I can be given of its efficiency under !the pare vaot. Apply at once Iti mrs challes er- retu�ned from Toronto, where they, a 6nb t oae night this week.- toio.-Mr. Levi Makfiv wears a pleasant ,T ou wailt ,,to add a richer effect to _* - � �
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of it3. veter.n pr;ncipal, Dr. Andre. ' Garrow, , A number of tha villagc-ri h�%ve started gar- smile these days. . The cause is a bouncing corner, we have every.01W -
1w Smith. Goderloh. . - the winter, and have t aboAo den making. -Mr. and neaded in the line draperies _-]
It certainl says much for tha colleg - 1841-tt . aken up thZ Mr ,Alex. Boaen- baby boy.- Charlie Vann:)rman,of Belgrave, q
&TRATFORD, ONTARIO. y e ,,and � REAvy Two -ye r -old Mare, sired b in their comfortable home in Egmol dville, berry -hive been the guests1of his brother behid�s�a good ehooaing, ani plent* - -
the course of trainingib affordsil that its . BZarck, f6- y where ihey always like to spend � . .
rsala. Appl tj Geirge M. Baldwin& thb an . is visitingat,1lieBlsk&1house this week. I . �
Can came daily by tra'n. graduating list embraces tile names of so I in- Reuben. -The 'annual buoli�aas me � - _T, �
I G. T. R. co..� Scaforth. . iner -Dr. Sloan, of Toronto, was t, hen again, in that same room if a new Aosr. �z 19
. I 1 1841-2 in tb'wn on e lng of Some of ths'farmerg in!, this vicinity have ; �
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� many from other courattips Aill pqbicularly � . the male members of the E�allgelical church . peb is required to complete the effac -1 -
, ur bicycle rapair i hop it -came here to attend the fun� started seed'ing.-On Aursday evening last �
Monthly Tickets cost $3,55. Cata- fro- I ' 0 q running Over- Friday. He ar- .4 I
m the' neighboring R�publie.j Aese time. Those %iobing rep . was held on Monday afternoola last. � I can"r, do better than at least tw
logues free. Enter now. . ,ira should get their wheels Of Mr. James Forsythe.�Mr. James Hagan, Rev, the member3 of the Blailke Presbyterian con- � 1104 , I I
. Young, mlin would not come'to Tci�outo�un- : in sit once, bef 3re the sca )n opere. G. M. Baldwin jr..,, of the Zarich Ro:Ld Hay, was i I W. J. Yager presided. Mi. M. Geiger was Rregation prasented tho'ir pastor, Rev. Mr. wto moaey will do in our carpet room . .
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. less it paid them to do so of i & 0 -, Soafortb, j P bow" re-eleoted iraotee' for t � I r - I ,
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I � ;Winhinz skook in Barrm Pi uff -ard ihey do no di er.d*,t to bis high reputa- half i appreciation of ilia people of their pastor. . 9(niline worth, good feeling and saving,-- �
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I E�DAdeop tellfrom i � 3,46u ot 4a, and Buff Leghorns, the beautiful golden ! past nine in the ID'orn'uaforsevin . I
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OF COMMERCE. ;Detroit, '(1:hted,.Rarell 27, says : 1, Miss iBuff at pa ent so popular. Rg gs carefully pacxcd tion is a horse breeder. -Mr! and Mra. , . — Visit our r3tors any day 6n4 every day.* �
Helen B. Masters, of Seaforth, �Ontar; I A in the Alorgan e I . W ,montho, commencing with bho se'c'ond Sun. . *-7— � -
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HEAD OFFICE, - - - -0, :or � scti 99 ox at 82 per setting Dill efb th'3 week for DelorAline, Ma i to �a . .
� TORONTO. I - Ungs for $3., Will be pleastd to n the- will e end the I . ,, day in April. . � . BlueVale. - if yltu will. Keep in touch with vvi�- I
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coricepondence. Robert 'summer nd' f � I
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poinb to poko��ng of some scrt avetu-, London, Ontario. they like t' a country may decide to iemaIin ' I -1: - -
Capital (paid up) $ 8�0001000. V pro ably, ac� I I � -1838-9 whether you buy or not. .- I
L � . Biu3sels.-Mism Mas6a,�of hlo,rio� is visit- i
cid6iltal. Mia'S" Master merly, a ! 1�ugpy for Sale.-aocd t6p .buggy for tben. Th. many hiends bt Mr. sn[] Min. BruS8016. . * I r � I � ...
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- $ 22 -0. led nureei.but since last as been � ld; claeap. Robert Bell, Seafo � Foundry. . ier,e,,,J, every access 1 war pur- it) Mrs. J. og.g.�Mr. J. Milt- � -11_+ !_ i i . _+441+44 - I
.Reserve Fuud train fall h "I sa I Dill MI V � BRIEFS;—This week W. A. Gre g her sister, - :h
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acting as hone keeper at N9. 65 E�et choll, of Keith county, agland, was ship. � .
n4h : I 1838.tf in th V 11 'Ohaecd the restaurant and conf eotionery � .
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Aggregate Resources street, a roorning hou3e kept by � �'EED OATS. I lo' 3 ping rollera from tha-village a couple o a * . The , ...
George E. -The h xmer'i � White Waver- enam rad *ith! thaticountry 'that th y -may . asiness of L. G. �Kruse, and is now in poi - f days
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�. 0aggerty. About three o'clock y6t' ily ohd 2M,Coniury are i dmittedasCansdars great d'to permenently leave Sea rth. _�- see,, 'Mr. 'Grewar is not!, a green han'd at last week.-Moeore. Join Haney and I I . T1
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I the business by a y . Stewart have gone to G ��. I -
$72,000,000 ar`�"'y jest tats. sptc1al prices c a 10 bu ibel lots-Timol,hy 'We ndera�and that Mrs. Rpb6rb Jones in�- . means, and will no and Valley to spend � I thati. y<
- afternoon Miss Masters went ou'--, saying she And�clover for sale. G. E. . the summcr Mr. Rual ell Leech,' ot To- ii � I I
. Cox, President. had an kppDintment at a dentist's. She ap. 1 � , Ung, V1 iligham. 1839-tf' tends remo�iog t 0 sho:tly a Will doubt get a good share of the trade. -I. C. � . Our aim �
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peared to be in her ns AND FEEDERs.-AlwaYs on resid thne in' . She has two daugh- - 0 the guest of relatives in this I I I I �
ual health. �At 10p. h, rR future Richards is having the hone � and Flieds, on vicin . I . ,_ . can fifid a.
B, E. Walker, General Manager. in. the returned home endimmedi4tD1Y com- Oa ; eal Mill, seaf ere ;Lo have go:)d positions and it i Tprnberr treat, racently purchased from �, I :01 �
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plained she was very ill. n, Oat dust and Oat s �eds at oweat prices atthe . y a ity.-Mr. and Mrs.� John Paterson, OF 'Dry Goods Co. � _B eb
t1:61 terR t Molesworbb, and Mr. an.d Mrs. Ken. Pato Vier
Mr. Hagg y and & de8i a to �e with them that induces Jobn Hewitb, removed to hie lob*on Thomas r- . � ...
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ice, some o! the roomers helped her -upil%irs t:) test pnd bottle it ouraelve i, the y I -1 st , 'Cash
LorTclon, England, OfF We buy Formaldehyde in large carbo 0. leave Seafotth.;-Mr. Jamef4 her to recti�g hia fine new Ben - of Wingham,' spent Sunday in' the 14 . even $
her'rcom. Dr. Mulheroa was calledl, biLt by I I , saving you I I e rasidence. A traobicii engine is used to vills'go.-Miss Bessie Wright visited her C CA s Greabe
60 LOMBARD r , I Kill Seaforth, recently sold ; -) M r'. I
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STREET, E. C; that time the woman w - 4!OTICE.-Anyper�ca wisqing He-rioardot j West and ebildr, ii, of Valley, are I . �
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- n z at my reaM ri& W,ill nat be a year old until. nex" June, and r here last Fiiday,byArtbur wre. I
rcurnera, a medical stiident, called tabl4tq can have the same 13t calll� I al:o' on the rivc I Grand Dry Goods "
. SEArORTH BRANCH. � . e � le'sum 0 visiting Mra. West's parents, Mr. and Mra. ,81 . - I
County. Phyeiician Polozker. Thq� doefor East',willfamstreeb, nea' r % Mali �e ri Scott, of RDxb.)ro. A good many sh
I r gri.pultpral grounds. K' 1`6 received Q ,f 8,10. ��.
made an examination and said thera! seem -T. Cluff, Seaforbb. ')to Robert Duncan. -Mr. J� Hogg and -family I
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A general Banking -business tran- - . . I ed i I I 1842x2 That i 5 was it good one, the p ice pail is th!,e were fired by a number of 'our sportsmen
to be an appears:nce of polEoning 'ossibly � D�ering bindfr.g, mDwEra, rakes, drills, b6st evidence., This colt was gir �d by-- !bird was sent . 1. Wednesday -1- -
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.�ratonl, diEc and d1a nond I arfowa. Thomas I " Sun] ight," the imported stallion Owned rjo
coal tar produ-t uicd Jrelileve �ultl. � J I Wingh%m to bet tuffed by� Robert John., eAt and Ballantyele, of Bluevale and vlolting her fatLer.-Mr. Delany, of Wing---
- Bro�n, wareroom3 east of Domini n bank Seaforth. M � .7 � 1, .1 M 0- ; 9 T ; 'p- I- Ir Moleswo7rth respecLively, exchan ed ,,, ;,. ham, w,b&was section foreman d ne 0.�A ,
Farmers.' and Grazi.ers' Notes dis from some ends W
lft#%§1:ft+�A .4 : I __ pain. This actina Uwai a weak! h #� I b Fton -We con ratubt
, 010,60 = alattention given - -L I , i . - . J .1 11 %7 n, 0 padbury. Mr . 5 � an a bie foll k' k' '
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Ito th* aolloation of Safe Notes, etc might caua �ea6. Mr. Raggarty siated he . . I 1-842xi Dj[4, t1he proprietor of . ,the � Van E �_ '. on his, capturing the gold rn . last Sutiday.-The Wornan's Institate met Trunk Railway in Hensall fcr a- number of
'e WE rent V H qmond odal at oA Wednesday, March 1,8bb, at, the reEi- years, was in the villige the past week, re-
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SAVINGS BANK. - kn3wof ii reason why Miss Dim aster i should ,.O.s.,c agent for Dorothy Dodd Shoes for ]ad' W061le mills, was in town on Mondaii the Ontario Vet ` deuce � of Mrs. John Wasman. Owing to �16 acquaintances. -F. 0. Mic-Donell was
2 last, week. Lambie intends goin to w n
wish 5 commit 2iticide, ani that ihe wss and George A. Slater Shoes for men � 184Ts' lcokin after his business barr_. He h d Bli the stormy weather on the previcni Liongdon last week. -The
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always cheerful." The - deceased was a : . - intervi w with Che council on,'Mo Michigon, where he will practice for a time day of in Epwcrth Leaguo -
Interest allowed on deposits of $ Mr.
I 1. I a —�_ , nday night., mestiDg, the same subject, "Bread making," h vlaited the sister- Sill,
. rest is credited to daughter'of Mr. Wm. Masters, of th's town, � t Mr. Di k is having the neces ry machiner, I at leacti-Early last Sunday morning the of the Method*st churo - i
I TUC MILL19ERY 01%-�ql�,q6�,%_No I y was discussed. The musical liart of the t. -M114 WT0139, 1
accounts on the 31st o,f May and the and Mr. Ma3tors was notified of 019 sad ' matter installed in the factory, and opes toi have greenhouse, owned by the Misses Kelly, took League of Exe,ter, cii Tuesday las 90
30th of November in each year. 7ha1t the contra gttra tions may I I ,
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event .by telegraph on Friday --- - be, fire from the furnace, programme was provided by Miss Swann 111"dIOn, Of Seafoith, is visit!ng hEr brother, . q
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Tho Bank bag 83 branches extending throughout —6 ! . penings always ; draN 7 the crowd. The weeks. He finds some diffimilty, hovyever the front of it was burned b ftra it was dirs- the Pocket
omea of the tow � n an� (ouatry i h%ve I . 9 covered and extinguished. . t lie Institute will be held at the home of will be held on. Frid%y and Saturday. � - -
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Ontario, Qu6bec, Manitoba, Northwest Territ rio% DEATH DF.M�Rs. Rican Rorr, - e deep- n proe ring tho neceBear I skiledjabot',�- ar d e It was repaired ani Miss R. Duff. Ther next meeting of T . _MMr. in any -ont
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- United State% announce the � if there is any'delay it will be on thin %e- -Robt.. Williamson h Ache- visiting Mm- -
vinces and the g head gear, and i a they y - Mrs. Archibald Patenon, when Miss Mra. Wm. Graham are
British Columbia, Yukon District, WaritimeoPro. ly regret this week to have to xporience vili knom from thij week. as moved Mmm -
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I deatli of Mrs. Hugh RE)bb, while k at our in :rchan Ls can do for count. --Mr. Noble Cluff leaVes next' his laundry plant to th- Holmes block. oa will read a PS'per on " Breakfast food,- " W. �C. Davis, Mrs. Graham's sister. -Mrs, Wft b000rm
G. E_ PARKES, Manager. place t , I :week - E —0 4 , was in the village o
. at her late residence, in. Harpurhay, on en�, they make it a I *fdt �o be �at th on a b isiness trip to Manit'Oba, an -About four months aRO, Daniel Dupee h%d Campbell, of ZuTich tn
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Tuesday morning. Mrs. Robb 11%d. beeni -a O floT likely a Pend th3 , EuMmer'thne healin t be a thoroughbred fox terrier pup stolen from Hens' I Fri(l%y last, cn her way to Luican, to vwIt .
'tore to I � all. .
- 1624 one e ,another, Icok at the American �otel barn, and cou relwt.ivea.-E. Ranniel attended his f4beA � I
resident of Heirpurhey for upwards of fo- t all thc� prett' people wi 6 0`
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wasany 8 r y t y _ th his I barb tablets. -A teAm of Id get no ONION: SEED Fon S&LE.-I have a quin auction sale of farm stock, o o a f . � :
years, long before there ,aforl h. C�,Aia$'s and ei,ot,feel you must buy or evei� horses lougingto Mr. John B. Hend rson" trace ofit ueffl last vi��k, when he was in- tity of onion seed for sale suitable for growin M a I ,O hit, .
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Her maiden name was Eliz%'beth MQrrisor. . 11 formed that a gentleman in Beaforth had a Can also sow the seed in an even row, three inches .
rder a new hat. Very often ,when one is _; sebts.
NEW TERM ,j j, I ,�: I- Huron road, took a :Iivelv farms near the Lake Shors, on Tuesday lask - I
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I 11 UU ng a oub *no ees a hat which just I Ide, tMs insurin smaller sett3 and -reports A as a very gocd Bale.-WD1. .
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. one had reached the good 1 age of 77 year.a. ;t , � t--emaelves, oa Thurdday afteincoa o __ _j� dog answering the description. mw,z,, S1. as well as econo. , .
�1, s. her and she buys i t ,t las Mr. Dapee .
k t g land. D. ewart, Hens ill. 1812-tt Mcora is improving his dwelling, on Qaw , . 4
Mra. Robb had been an i ' I .. Tlis must have week. - Theywere tied -to a post in fro t of, lost no, time in going to Seaforth and claim-
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nivalid for a great been.J the reason why so many I . � I
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� From January 5th in all many yeBr3. and for some time he pret�y hate CharlesEer's, south of th3 tailwa track,; "09his long lost pup. -A new aa KICKED BY A HORSE. -A e. quote the fol- street, . � I ." I
. d been weret. sold the firet day of the openings. fe Wall Put lowing from the Transcript of New Roch.- Bullard haq returned from a . I .
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un%ble to leave her residence. Sliq did not . . An whe thing! frightened them, Yand off�, . . . . . I �
I Departments of the � aethtia window dre 8 recalves a ford, North Dakota, dated March l3th : business college at Lonlon,andhas engaple& I
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seem to be any worse than ueual, however . good the _ w iththepost. They'ranasiaraal' Richard Rooheand family will move to ,, : , I
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., d al lof atteliltion in a ell m%naged ettib Harold, the eigh -year-old- son of Mr. with J. W. Ortwein.-Mins Gertie Kaiser- � , �
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Central Business Wlege, I a Mr. 0�11 McMann's, when the t:,ng11,3 of Petiolea next week, where Mr. R03he will . � I � I
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Tugoday I 'morn- , 0 till. brother-in-law-, Mr. James O'Leary, who 7i � I I
. a have;a good window diEpI Rroun(f and biou lib horse lut Ftiday afterncoa d suffere-I in- Miss Blair loft , i
TORONTO, Is w� * John Wran, wa kicked b Brucefield -recently, spend
turn from .which she never rallied Our dr goods mcqbants always a on, which bad dropped ran into the engage in the hotel business along and M re. 3
pas . yJ I on open I � a stan !is fan of weeks with relativel
Write for general catalogue. ing. She wa 'Christian *'omau, lng days ib Js something extrai. ' them ta now proprietor of a large, hotel there. -Mir, juries from whioh he died some five hours this week to visit relatives and friends 1n, $1.00 a pal
Our book. s a good, kind , As the No damage was'17 done, -Mr. P. MoLe Dan .
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lob " Back to7 the farm " will interest far- and altliGlIall so severe. a suffere for so Lear6yd Corppany have added millinery to bad the tops of a couple of his fingers t Thomas �inaiFr, and family re ,,ovEd to town later. The little fellow !received the fall Miehigan.-T. J. Berry has sold the *A � " - -
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mers'sona especially. Apostal wi�lbring many years', never corpplained, their�stook, t )We, -for the first off in a machine, at the fuin"iture faCtory,L this week fram 'Cranbrook. force of the kick on the tight sida of the known Sbire .horse, Klondike, to Alloski. ; -
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'ways time 7 bad in * Mies Maggie head, and death resulted from conzussion - o W1 .
it. Address i cheerfully bore whst�vi r crosses her ivine � 3� them pret I lilts ar-d a taa'te- one day last week. Fortunati MeNaughton h %a gone to Kin'ardine, where f He itt, of Kincardine. for the hands,01110 - I
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Mattgreawfit to impose on her, an I ever lo�ns 4� . McFaul OmPany showed a Goderi(h. estsblishment,-Warden Kerr! was in Clin. I .
W. H. SHAW, Princf�al. fill atraVement of lao C � she ham accepted a situation i�i a tailoring the brain. Funeral services were conducced ourn of $2,000. This horse weighs 2,1 W� �-
he B , flowers and rib- was n't ini�red.-Miss Eva Acheson, of
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Yonge and Garrard sts... Toronto. bowing submissively to His will. She was o0lendid vari I ety in rea ymade skirts and is visiting Mrs. J. C. -Greig.- - at the home Sunlay afteriloon. by Revi j. pounds, and is an excellent . type of the I, . . . . . - . Is here, 1
1588-62 much 'and- deservedly respeoted by 11 who Mr. Jol n A. Jackson, of Egmond'ville,'who toa on Wednesday, attending! a m R. Beebe and the remains interred in -the Shire horse. I... -
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� - knew her, and greatly beloved by b ow el�ftt.waists in one of t ir windows and in has bee i I th for q1 � the House of Rsfuge committe�. -Mr. Harry demetEry north of this city. The beraaved ' � _* � 11 ple"led ,�
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fati3ily. he others were the sty ome - I : I
I 11b haseni all the time,.hia decided to V We'st. Mr. J4,ck- Clinton, �
Her husband died about 13 years Bairteliffe, and Miss LylaBarcliffe,of * parents have the sincere sympatby'of tile Kippen. ' "I'll
! ago. She was an aunt of MrB. J. urray, necesisaries for their make -a . The W. son ,is a clever y6ting man and a pusher, �jult wera I entire community in their sad lose, and, . menissioner and Conveyancer. I I - I
Farm Mrs' A visiting in town for a few days this - i
R ckard Company devol one window to the kind thab are Fure to make their ma week. i . I a so soon after Mr. Wr�En'a I
ttention Goderich street. She leaves a.family o three t 5ed rk in . . . coming as it doe will@, mortgages and deeds drawn up. Money 1000& . -
. emai a 6 showing of h I _41 ticoidenb, wheraby he lost his left at the lo -vest rat" of interest.
Bons and one daughter. * ate, bonnets and flower.3, the West. -Mr. R,)bert Pringle, of Chicila I . thumb, ,. i7wif I
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I The r were &I d tlle o liar had curtain matcrialo, rugs n tow go, I makes it a doubly sad occurrence." Their PLOWS AND FARM 1m1,L-E-dBNT,6 REpA:M- � . U, I
The .National Cream Separator deposited in cemetery, beside � secleaming was visiting old friendo'i for a co,hple Drysdale., I many friends and relatives in this section ED. -T. I - �
FOR SA,LE BY those of her late husband and daughter, on and tp6ble covers, for hou time is of days I his week.�MeFsrs. Grei & MeIlls -always .keeps forging ahetd, netat �
at ohs to realize I - 9 & Stewart ITEMS._�'The oldesb inhabftant cannot will also sympathize,. with them in the,'r standing still, and keeping an eye opened for ths , I .
W. N� WATSON, North Main Street, Thursday, the funeral services having been haod and the mer a t iat the have had an' Omatio cash - oarrit rd put in* their remember when the month ofi March was affliction. ,interest of his many c . �
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- conducted by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Larkin. h ife must thin furnishings as well store. They are bouni to hav everything made up �of April weather.' ! Should the - all -that be is now busy with plows and lam wiplib- -_ I I
SEAFORTH. ard gowns. One migh-b fiad it up-to-diLte.-Mr. BrownJackson is a � t � LOCAL BRmFs.-Mr. .and- Mra. Thomas wenfs of which he always receives morethan US, . �
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___ � possible to tell of the P 'ett _an. present weather continue a few days, many Ballantyne and family, Mr. and Mrs. George -share in this line of work, and everything n- - I I ---
THE LATE JA-.NtEs FoTLsyTRE._m y things in the didato ]or the coun.-il of. the Canadian 1 La. will be sowing oata.' The worm weather O'Brien and family, ceivee the beat attentfon� A good stock - - .
This Ber arater is one of the best, manufactured by r. James windOws,'but when the inside of the stores oroeBe Association.: Mr Jackson is o 'a of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
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I re isited, thera' ) children, and Mrs. Thomas
in business for over 46 years, and a guarantee - that residence, in Egmondville, on '_Wed:el � the lew eta in ]acrome circles i s p�rov- and thawing his been ery favorable for monts and horrowe before the busy 'time so so is , r
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'the Nationat Separator is a strictly first- da ol�ly ;rernains a bowi dering recollection � v Horton all left here on Monday last for keep Tam:lngood humor during the busy time, All -- � I
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CIA", up -to. 8 I He in thor ughly conversant with! the wheat, an d fields are already ,beginning t-3 branchesofainitbing, wagonandbuggy work,wl0t
date maclOnc. It is simple, ea5y to operate, a olose of last week, was one of Huron's nobl!6 bBiiyd materials for, ! incp. . 0 Manitoba. On Wednesday' morning Mr.
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of pioneers. He was a native of Bla4 . I dre 889, Ehirb waists 1 wise em*nlant- look green. Fruit men are aw ious, as th, I I
ekitntner. and durable. All machines guaranteed, I le, 0 f�', d ibbow and collars : rules ol the game, audig other ' . Troyer and obildreet ale wor
]a a biest gowns, preft-ty r i ly fitte( for the po3itioi. We hope to � - k of all ki-eds striAly attended to sad the be*
I arkd manufactured in. three different, tizes-250 350 E,083h-re, Sco'land, and had been a resident and no end of stylikh arid beco I i 0 Aftenfion to all work. A good stock of plows. Antt
and 460 11--i. elp:Lcity. have warm weather has staited the inds so that left for the far famed weet,followed by the harroivs, Liao a few second hand Flons -at a bargO .
I ' ming hat?. I the ple ur of congratulating 1him on : his a freeze would be sure to destri i u. � I
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-w_* MT_ after his marriage, in 184!0, he, with his season with flowers, ribbon and foliage, electi _ r., Alex. oarin), jr., . leaves !-of a crop. -Many of our far ners are at fifends. While we regret losing so man for buaineEs. T. MiLLI . IQ
-W-A-r-US C) W, young wife, left the old land and came to and I here forl the Weston Tue _s - 18,04 %I
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NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. th�s � , Ed.iy nixb. �,]E[ in- present engaged in building fionces. The good cit*-zens from this part, it will be Man- NoTES.-Major Back of Gederich, was 112
� . are in the most exquisite shades! tends king his family and his sto3k, of : old method of removing the earli h fro
- Canada, settlim: on a.farm in Tuakeramith, imaginable. ' No startIin T I . ; In the itoba's galn.-Mr. H.
General Fire and Life buitrance Agent, and deal on the 4th- 9 combinat.oa or, grocer, with him. In M- Poussette, the tbii neighborhood for seme days, in thein- .. . I
ir, Sewin -or concession, L. R. S. S ie He will I ate in Dar- , - I �
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ttlera I I PC I . hole has now been completely abolished, general agent of the Canal& Life,�*as in -the tereSts of the Fcresters. An a resultof his I I
.z Pkiachines and BiCYCIel � clashing of colore, but all blend most beau-' : . I
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were few in these parts in those daSvi and lingford '&- g,rowing village in Southern 8 More advanced spoil driver has at .
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I agent.- labors, a number of new members were im- - — �
; a )at go flat hat with' the Manito a. He also takes with him i�the last come �into use.—* Mr. Eli bliallet, who Miss Emma Ford is viaitin lat ves and itiateJ at the last metting of the iodgebere. .
- — the farm taken up by th I village this week visiting the Ice "
I a deceased was rolling brim, which is a nass of flowera and material ard outfit for � g re& I
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nearly all solid bush. By industry and per- folia " , with. .his now ,mtore, which has been'engaged in the northern lumber friends in Goderich apd LuqknovV. E. ,rb and re .
, ge A,bitofribbon tacked on -to he will rect aft -r' lie reaches thore. M Win. Cadincra ware Is
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— - Cardoo, is a native of Seaforth. He is a : heartv. —Miss 9ara Thompson, _P rk'
Going West I severance, however, he snoceeded in co make it still prettier, and there is the mili —Rev. —M M- - .
- verLing .it into a ferbi;e and - comfortable taty turban, which is . r e t , hill the fore part o,f the week visiting 001
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. very becoming in igood bu Iness man, an d, being; I who ban and able sermnn in St. Paul's churah on -Mr. and'Mr,.. Win. Dine.dale.—Ths hejw4g.,
homestead for himself wW_family. Hi I a wife spite 'of its heavy appear nee. Ftuit I ; .thoroughly been employed iq London for � some time Babbath evening last. He: is an uncle of 'this neigbblorhood seem to bavip *a �
Visitors to the old home have tasted our died in 186TS, but he continued . a also reliablei every way, we can heartily reopm- ps�t, has rAturned to her home I at Blake.— Rev. E. Softly, who was an ineumben' ttuwd I
ta resi a on usid f,�r trimming the large li�ts, but th6 mend hi to the gcod' . t
famous 208c, tea and are takiDg back a gcod the farm until the year 1880, when h dio� cherries and grapes lookfoo rdal to be on people ,of Da The ice on old Lake Huron In still cli , here down to their season's work., judging by Ow - .
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� riging some years- ago.—Mrd. Rumenton and. large quian ty of egg4l our merchants arex#-�, - .
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supply with them. It's the best, try it. posed of it and retired to Egm . ford, ,and ,while we regret his rem - .1 1.ingm t th daaghter, Miss Luoy, have returned cei Albi;;t Andersov,lof Marlett% L The fi
on villej hate- ' Bonnets are coming in n and are I ov i to I lie shores, but it is eomewh06 attered - .— -
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where he resided until his death. here, we unite with the many friends of " d brokilke, and wild geese and ducks are spendin a couple of weeks with Mrs, Hig- Michigan, -
About rathee, large, wiih a wealth Of fuse and � I an from Will run '
19 Ycard ago he wis married to Miss 1 jane tri himself nd. Mrs.- Cardno in ishing trhern � very numerous along the coast. —, Mr. Garnet � o has been visiting his mo,bWp
Hoagack, who survives him. Therie slire.no heir now born I -
mn�ing on them. The big , lack hat in happines and prosperity in , w gins, of near Exeter.—Mr, Elam Butt, of Mrs. jvhn derton, and other friends, has . - P� rtic
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I still in evidence, but ib "ooks v . a. iM urray was in the village recen�IY- —Messrs. near KipPeu, his purchased -Mr. Thomas' returned 'ome. —Mrs. McLenn n was in , -and have S
Dinner, tea, and toilet speci i ery Eombre, —Mrs. F Case, accompanied by her da h- Ferdinand Schnell AD . a
ware is a _ children by the second r6arriage, bnt by fhe beoi& the gayly dressed flower ones. No ler,j Min Clemmie, spenb the past w ver week visiting -her mother, Mm -
Alby'with ur3. first there were six, all of w I . i d Charleel Smith, of Ballantyne's dwelling and intends I an I ,
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. New goods are being opened- i M C int
See them. aug,b' W re r yout4 in Hensall' `—Mr. R. J. Talbot is at pree�nt engaged We are pleased tyo Beeman. —Kesere. R. MeMordie and R. A � I
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. Jorne., none lift, bul,!ahould she go to the E. Mo. Engi 101D Y.— .steam roller from theBell �'fencing. ---Sucker fishing has been . attende Butt and MolAsu, who were in Ottawa, lasb :weak *S; ' - . .
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— — er o a family coming t,3 Henamll.—Rev. . - I � - - - . ' .
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der Forsythe, of Tuckerox il gr to Lea -Ing the pa ya, . For al
. The deceased was a broth �ine orke passed up Main:, street on -with but very slight success dur Mr. mq. , delegates from the Farmers' AssociatJO11t
Df M r ' .1,exan-o Fa�l 4stablishment, to -Pickard Tueed fternoon. Th I he
� ith-, ay � is roller' seems I to few days owing to the cold' winds oir E rd, 0 returned home, They speak In t1w .
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I the funeral of his brother. prett.yi hats, �but an endless Variety Of the thing or country roads and � the streets I � I . GR
BEATTIE -PROS. ab e to attend - IXO'! We$ r oy d's �'she will find there areet I not only � do its we k well, an t xeter, preached two very good sermons i
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SE - � - ONTARIO, of the de-Nased makes but the second death ma er towns.—Mr. au& Mrs. An- Issis 19 wood. —Mr. Frank-Jeffirey in this -
. . - the m%!ke-up of what will corl ainly b a � derson Cot ilter, of Ingersoll, spent a few aawin , ' -he nei -
. a Mr. Cottam, of London, Impont; Sabbath, last John Bir na, of Clinton, were in t -10.1
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