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1. PAINTS V gh *,�T]111 4; . t 1J00 fory�s i . . - THIS ST' RE ': .
: Alex. Monteith's 4' Matchem -" 3rd, Henry, I J 11 . . . . . .
I — . — � � I I I ; - ou� ; am safe w1far.0-Mr. Wm. Buther- - a few months ago and at that time they . .
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`� Montelth's 11 Sir� William." Jersey, I s"t, J. There aid tDn,i and tona of seeds w � . � � -
r. I . a'tlng land, of Brantford, is at present speeding a bad all th6l'r childrqu with them. The re- 11
; r year's work dilp6nds . I I ...
- The Shcrwin Williams "int Co. make . DISTRICT MA�TTEI to h OF OUR
I 4P I � ]�JcIntio8h's 11 K�uger of Brampl. n.)' a. sold. You
1. differemb painta for diff6rclat , � 0
. � purposes and i i +1 I . � I largely on the kin few kolidays undcr +tbp parental roof. -The ! mainwweril laid -'to rest in Tutner's cemetery' , %. �
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I - not one mixture for all. Our at ook of the . I � warm, balmy weath-r of this week brought ,-on Morldaj, and were followed to their laab - . .
.. NOTICIE To CORRE911ONDR$T$.--_-1A. ohangi i A TALENTED DOO FANCIER, buy from I * worth something to kn � . � � I
- a take the : ow a heavy, soaking rain on Thursday, which resting place by a large ooncourae of sorrow- az��, � I -
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� ,day ha was just the thing needed to start vegitation. Ing friends. - I . . � : �
different lines is large and if You come to has again, been made in the pcstial regula, following from he 'Toronto Mail of TueL th%b HIMIITO K3 9 x Kg=U7: 4
1 Us we can. give you a paint suitable for any e ans t � & KERSLAKE'$ see I I
ordinary purpose. � tions in connection with the �ostage or last : - " Mrs. �heo. Coleman, of Copper y a ished reputation based upon . M is now in rpring at.tir,e, variedi as t "I �
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I Born printerb' copy, the old rate being liff, has sold cl�e of herl' Q 1121 selecticn. The very beat . flowers of the field ai,e to be and
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e of these lines are rActioallj C I , noted Bedlington I h I -most care I I Usborne. -
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restored. , In future all � lette ; me-rked terriers to Mr�. Jamee� L. Kernooban of aro none too ood for the trade we'r e' after. WrOxeter. - . . as nature's own vjig* . fr;Z I
� 6t We have yet to have a complaint of bind NOTES.-Eor the summer months, the HORSIO HURT.-Lakt Sunday, uhile Mr , In green, ; ...
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� The S. W. Premier for first coat printers' copy" and left unseal led will go Hampstead, Lopg Island, and is acknowl- - - Few,indeed, are the i6as of the �iffererlb -
for one cent, provided it does ' d or any c ther foul weeds being foun i in Sunday school of Ithe 'Presbyterian church S. Cudmore, of Ushcrne, near Hurondale, departments, that �inany :way savor ... of - al ��
in oot. weigh edged to have t�e best dogs of �hie breed on "" I -- -
Work .. morethan two ounces. lt� tU,re, there- the our Mangold Reed,and our stocks this season will be held 'at 19:45 a. m., instead. of as was returning from Exeter, his horse' became ' the styles of yesteryear, and t
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fore, place a one cent stamp, on 'our enve- ' I are pure, else n and reliable. Early need formerly in the, afternoon. -Reeve anageable, an d bolted into a wite fencei I 1.
The well known S. W. P. for y ; I ollowed cn the li heels of + many 1 discouraffe- � Bray uum f are so full of eterli"59 novelties � An � ,-
lope when sending in the news. 1 . .1 'potatoes and all kinds of garden needs in visited in Wingham on Friday. -George with bad results for tli,3 horse. It -was only that th .
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� I t spent Sunda� wi�,h re. by the, greatest efforts that the ani w1al w4 reflect' e looker ca' ft- Md :.
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- Outside —0 i I i count. � 11 Kit ", underatandis d4 a as well . :as bulk. . Dane, of Hamilton, y I wonder where they, all came from ui
The Speciat Inferior Floor Paint DIED IN YouTu.-The many friends' ' she does human 11 Kit 11ha latives here. -A theeting of the eh3irsholders prevented from bleeding to death. Mr. how the designers -conceive .so MaMy
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I I a many ' f he now scales 1will be held on Thuqday Cudm9re escaped unhurt. T � � - I
. Mr. and Mrs. W%H. Boole, of, BelmoX, friends and admir'e'ra"re." find wea+.ea -_
i : in Seaforti. She has I . new, pretty thoug�t3
for inside Floors andformerly of eaforth HAMILTON & KER'SLAIKEN Onigtht.-Peter Sinilli has returned fr I �11 I
� . 11 d W frequently been the gusab here o! her broth. t colors, I �
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them their sincerest sympat4 in, the d ' . -Mr. T. F. Coleman. . .- Seafortb, � , � Staffa. i I � �
The Special Porch Flocx Paint eathi er-in-law, Seed Merchatts . Owen Sound. -The hpiscopal Sanday schooil ; � I � I .
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- of their eldest dau hter, R y D.,�,which sad 0-1 will be re-openid next.Sunday, at 3 p. m.- DOT�.-Biehop Baldwin, of London, in t . � -1 Irl"10
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for Outside Floors eventoocurredon unday*Aprit4fth. The Miss Katie Hazle�ro-)d has returned from a lecture on 11 The Holy Land," at Grao2 � � 6
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deceased was bo n Seafort I h 20 years ago. LAcaossE.-At a meeting of t clexecutive Pisp�rsion Sale by Auc- few weeks' vipib.with Clinton friendir. ' church, Staff% on Tuesday evening Ma even �yo-u. � I
Floritac-a beautiful stain in 111 of the Canadian L%orosee � .AaEoc ation, held - � . I �, � �
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Several months ag, @he began I o I decline in 1111 % : � - 5th, c(ornmenoing at 7:30 o'clock.-Melato � -
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'different colors for Floors. health, but it was only a few we0ke before� in Toronto, on Friday. a ached e of the I � tion. . - I Willie -,Berry, son of Mr. James Berry Do yog realize t � . � yetir
I Kirkton. 9 . hat'the carpet 1'
her death that she was � unable to bel games in the seuior series was arranged.. � . room agecto you more than ,an.
�. . . � There are six teams in the sentor; ser I ACOIDENT.�.As Mr. James Watson, 3rd has bel'n very ill with pneumonia, is, we aie I -Vthlt .
Come and ties us about Paint. We are about. Miss Boole was 0 me t lovable I . iei : i V1 negistered SHORTHORN CATTLE line, was returni g home from St. Marys, pi object ? It should -be Fo plea * .tbtt
headquarters for anything in this line, Also � I Tecumseha, of ,Toronto I Sb. Catharines, and Pure Bred YORKSHIRE, PIGS, ,the _ eased to say,. rapidly recovering. -Mr. there never will be evim ilia
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. . young lady. and was held In t . a. his horae became � rightcned and unmauage-� Robert Dalton has almort recovered from aba .VY ,* -_
0 " highest Brautfordi Port� Hope, Qahawa and Be p1roperb amuel Cudmore, Hurondale, able and ran awai After rutinin two or the a ' to of. his recent accident. te ar j
General Hardware, Tinware, Granitewear, esteem by all her friends and" acq4iintincos, � y of 11. � a regret -and our carpets are j stluch �
to S aforth and io, with Pleasing companions., �
a p4rent# the irre- miles it tu; 2ed into thercott's ----------- 0� I
- . Port Hope play ihom an home games and herds of J. W. Ellison and W'H. Harvey ; "7 Now, besides carpets, I I - - � �N
Stoves and Furna,cEs. � � who will mourn with th forLb. : It Was pgreed ab Ontar small contributions from three Mr. Ne 9 .
— parable loss they have sustained.; - 0 a gate, upsetting t is buggy and throwing I t is in this #epLrt.
I that the other four tea i McKillop.
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CHE13NEY & SMILEY - 0 1, 1 i . ma play a double in 411 30 head of Shortherne 'and 8 York- Mr. WatEou out, his head striking the . ment you will find the room)t othet,
� ) ; . � series of home and borne kames, also home shire tows. if ytlu ,want the very beet; Red Cedar, requi8i .
- . KILLED IN A COLLISION.-Thelt following . To be'held in the fair ground@ ground, nearly severing the ear. Mr. Ne- shingles on the market and at right prices go to N.1 itoo. ' It's here .you'll fi6d ths
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and home gamek with 6aforth� and Porb in 'the vil of Exeter, county of Huron, ther3ott found hii� at the gate u laciest lace Curtains those dainj
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SEAFORTH, despatch from Stratford, dated April 27th, Hope. � ! lage noonscioup, Cluff & Som, North main street, Seaforth. -1817-2 � 0 'ol).
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. The full'schedule is tclo long for Lo6don anrl Wingham branob G. T. 1�t., on gob him into thel�ig and took him home. NE w stock of children -'a shoes just arriv webby affecte,and also ihe tL .
appeared in the daily papers on! Tuefid � I � her 7 'C
. sly �: insertion here, blub we give a list iof the dates ed. ies, full of rich coloring, ready t raper.
Hardware, Stoves, Etc. " Word has been received ini the eity by the WEDNESDAY, May 6th. 1903. Catalogue Dr. Ferguson attabded to the wounds, and :Take a look In our North window or better stiff i
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. -1 Misses Nail, dressmakers t4at tl�eir broth- of the games Se4'fortli is scheduled to play : On application to SAMUEL C ; UDMORE, we are pleased to �eport that he in getting ,in and have a look st Dur big variety. W. H. Willie, your room secludediand invitin P MA&S
I May 30th or June let, Brantfo)rd at Sea . _g.,
er, E ngineer Leonard Neil,�of Nit Huron� - Hurondale, Ontario. i ]a a-rht for Dorothy Dodd shoes for women and Com to see our carpet room if You c I Dine
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� WMINION BANK L-11 .4 4� U. . for th :June 20th, Seaforth at rantfori ; 1_1 ! 8G,org'e A. Slater shoes for men. 1846-1 4-L , � 9 I , to,
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* - .. . a - a P,osv, as a gealilu, or a col- : ape. X. 1�.,,�ROBSON, Ilderton, uot. I -----"--* � e a ofe or notning, cle.e. If
I June 27tb, Tecumseh at Seafirth ; July . � you no.
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lision between a freight and a �'pasiaengek 9 184q-1 0 - ' Hay. About the way of it if yr,u don't come fit, M - Levc-urselectiots. W6,littaerve, -
I.t, Sesforth at 03hawa ; July 8)5h . - disappointments
50(),000 train, -near Lenox, I OZ119.wa . here first. After repeated them u til you're rea cly-that in fair -
CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $2! ,1 Michigan, � Erlgia�eir at 8ealorth ; July lith, Seafo�rth at St ! — ACCIDENT. -0.0 Sunday evening Frank . n search of a becoming hat, striving at our AnYthi 'g you may obooBe in . I
r - M03seau happens with a peculiar and pain- 4rpex I
REST, . - $2,500,000 Neil was well known in Woratfo' d, having Catharines ; July 18bh, 86aforthl, at Tectim. the-efore, be inore readily imagiced! than I ,store and seeing our beautiful hat creations floor � 9, Iface ,oil .
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. moved from here to Lucan � abolit tiventy sch ; July 29 li,!Seafort des3ribed. VVhat was juA th ful accideuit. bile driving into his and millinery notions, at tuch low prices, draperias, or in anything else. . .�rtairlf_t -
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, SEAFORTH BRANCH, . pind thence to Port Hution." The August 7th, Port Hope at Seafortb ; Sep- years ago, or brother John's ya�d, his horse took fright you will surely quote the old time saying : �� ,- �
deceased Wan a brother of Mv. Oszi4r NOilf of _9? yearwo go looks very quaint
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this town, and in common with 'chr citizens tember Iltb,- 8b. Catharines a � Seaforbli. now. So hue 18 11 ocilvention " at a dog which came running -out and be- 04 This is the place I long have sought, and Flower Tho �
Main Street, Seaforth. Seaforth has also' entered a team in the in- tha 3 i I ,,,,, re ealed, by rEquest, on Tues- gan to plunge and kick. Mr. Mousseau ghts fror-ft
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generally, we extend to out youh,g friend I lunior series. The follow- da eve7 I t was thrown in such a position as to receive �
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ar_ted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, , � jug teams oampo�e the ilntermed�ate ; No. The haladsome sum of nearly $400 was real a, one on the hand, one on the
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sad and Eud4en bereavement'. I � 7, -Brantford, St. Marys Seaf rth, Paris. - ASSESSMENT RETURNS.-Ths following We crairn the Canadian �
and advances made on same at lowest — I ; izEd by the ba6zar and the convention. It face, and a very sovere.one in the side. One girl w
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- eates. - . 1i Distriobaecretary, D. McLean, Brantford ; 1waE a good strike as a, money maircr, and pf his ribs was broken, and the' end of it market thow#. '
- MEDALS FOR EsTRA '10 --With meet at oodatock. The following corn- pressed against the lung. Despite his in- f,or the townphip of McKillop for this year : ts embolies the :leading -
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NCE Put W besides, afford ad much pleasure an d amuse' . . Oar linoof ha
Drafts sold on. all oints in Canada, the double purpose of promoting; renewed pose the junior series : No. 5, -Mitchell, ment to many people. juries he drove to "Hetleall and had them There are 837 names entered on the roll ; Ftylesj ,the finekt; 6ate i a and the �
he United States ancfEurope.- enthusiasm in schcol work 4 1 � . the population Is 2,497, and there are 707 . . rial
nd tewarding Clinton., Seafortb. District secretary, X. *_ attended to by Dr. Ferguson. He is not highest 'claiEs of work-manabip. Vtze '
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, -Interest mexit, Warden W. H. KErr,* of he Pbst, F, Dewar, Mitchell ; meet at Seaforth, CAL BRiEts.-Mrs. James Foraythe, ,of out of danger, though his oplendid physi r, children between the .ages of 5 and 21. millintra create, bu * ach �
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allowed on deposits of One Dollar and Brussels, offers two medals for colinapetition I I I qu There are 52,160 acres in the town9hip, of .
1. I I — i * . EgEiondville, eft for Toronto on Monday, will. greatly aid in I his recovery. trol, and their al crest
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upwards. � mong the entrance examina.�i,on a! &olars of --- � � whc re she will id future reside. Mrs.. For- . - 1 4---. I v hioh'42,742 acres are cleared. The tot -,I set the fashions origin I ioah that ' -
Mroa county. The pupil ,he �akes the LANN ,', MOWHR�.-We have a; larger as- - assessed value of real property is S2,01%. 1 pace are burriea here .
R. .8. HAYS, - W. K. PEARCE, sartment tbAn eN,er befire. Canadian American sythe has Malay friends here, who while . Bliievale. to be daplicaied exactt for ba .
highest number of marks at the next en- I .. i 400 ; personal property, $3,800, and taxable - 4 y � t i-fraco
Solicitor Manager. ke, lowpriced and bith p�ized, Tlullt all good regiettingher departure, will always be -NOT'ES.-Three 'carsof cedar posts, on� income, $400. Tbere.are 3,191 days of tion of thp-ir prices. �
I trance examination will rec4e a aandsome mva"Itte. Reid & Wilson, ardWare ixerchanta, Sea. pleased to lesin of her welfare in the Queen car of lumber and If your thoughts of millijaery take you un.
gold. medal auitably Engrax.�d, . bile the fOlth. 1, i 18462 ne car of hogs wereship- statute labor on the list. .
�d, I � There are 7,312 - ward yi�u are aoing to -have a matt be
Our Motto: Peowondpu ilinrankwillre * CitY.-We reE ret to hear of the death of an- ped fen, this st�tion, and two care of cattle, 1,502 Eheep, 3,018 hogs, 1,815 horeea, -
,,,, a P - eel a silvermed- WAN -TED, Car load of �ott%t(es. 65c a other Huron pioneer, in the person of Mr. Briti oninia ohingles and one car of coming -hat, abounding in Etyle, com.. .
f, � r al ppropriate engravinj,e The scho�._ Utzhel lot good stock. G. E. AiDg, W ngham. I and 17 steam engines. There were, also 44 bining utility and " .
f I .1 .1 1846-tf John Swallow, of the northern & lath receiv6d wit
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High Grade Work Only " ars of Huron in he past stood -ravel road ' �in the lasti few 1 d - eh
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� . high up among pt ovin i I We GIRL, .'WANTED. -Good i girl f P, ties Leadbury. w
Gt_Wff � 'didatee. or general, M'r. Swallo Sim Cleghorn and i. Henry Hawkins left for COUNCJL-Coun2ll met in Dtiblin, on i � .�
7a� 1,,,e wdik. Good wages, ema familk. Apply to . . �
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.4� trust the stimulation 01" had been ill al winter, and his release came Manitoba last week. Mi. Hawkins goes to Wednecday, April 22od, for the .purpose -of - I
t a � 1846-1 � years build a house for John Gemmill, formerly of . Newcomers ih' .
. 11" I& t Mrs. T. 1�. Cc lemar), Goderich 8 reet. on Saturday le Et. He was about 80 allowh . ig t hoila who signed petition for drains . I Wash I
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- . cause our pupils to land a t e too of the of age and wat very highly respected in the Tqxrliberry.-Mro. w3ci Miss Atidersou, of . � I
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- 6�� � . list in the province. The awards 1 'will be A few pails of Golden �able �yrup left, to hear the engineer's Kaport read and the Stuffs - � .
to clear at 76c at the� Maple Le-xf Store Dill's, Sea- corn nunity wl ere he had resided _Eo many W�waro,h, have 1 moved into the house privile a of w; 1--h .1 I
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STRATFOR ONTARIO. given as soon as the marks 4re iAlbliahed , -1, I � . : -
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i -1 M. inn, of Ifullett ear d from Mrs. RuthErford, and namep. ,Members of council all Like the flowers in I o
Ourgraduates secure gcoi positions be- ThewinnIDgpUpils must bl rep,'�Jentw of , - r , n they purchase ur ,garden these-
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cause our high grade training prepares them Huron. —0 : i I the best thoronghbred Langilha� eggs f r $1, call at $21C for a ion -year old gelding. 1 He re! Herbert is moving into the house vacated and Mr. John M. Govenlock took declara- I
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, 1 � Norman Nicklti's, North Main street, S atorth fused the tem ting offer, as he - expects to by Sim Cleghorn.�-We are informed that Canada Company's drain, known as drain � a a � "
to reader fivat class services. Eater now tion of office. The engineer's unison. Freshness
DEATir OF HENRY NTIOKLB.�-Heiiry Nick 18'46-2 been added almustAsialn
. for a, course. Bea,utiful catalogue free. Is, a respected res -dant, of S4afort�,, died a' . - get t we bund d arld a qu%rter.-Rev. H. Mr. Mallough, of I th y. New uslililt
6 . 'WHEELBARROWS. - e postoffice store, has No. 4, being read and plans and profile' Dew lawns, new prkilta, new chambrayt, "
i S ' Tbeoe is nothing in A. AlcPhErso of Acto , h - t to Robert! 8haw, of the boundary, examined 'and no withdrawals, the reeve new ging-hams, cto. ! 'The best � so,rt.
W, J. ELLIOTT, Principal his residence, North Main st�reet., 6'n Tues' th* 11 n as been given' a sold ou
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winter, although he bad always been, able to' New stock children's sh rrived. MePier zed to draft a by-law for raising �g �110vlei in f4 tbread-w
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mers Attention I 1son w a assistant to Rev. Dr. M c- the short time Lhe;y . have been here, who but the statement ij; -
0 be up and about, the house, 9.nd a few days: the assessment in ten years at four per c
- before his death be appea,,�-ed in better in and h%ve a look at our big v4zllety. W. H. Willis, a tirr. e rome ye ra ago. -Mr. Pt ter Lalncnt, up business. We understand that Mr. the town of
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sole agent for Dorothy Dodd sh06 for women and I St. Varye, aEking the council to request the front co atEra, just inside thedoe'r.
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The National Cream Separator heafth than usual. On the �day before his� Gerarga A � Slaler shoos for men. I ' 1846-1 of Zl: rich, the eniail'aild popular reeve of Mallough ilatends oing to the Northwest. Legislature to compel all owners of heavy I,: r �
deith be .. Hay, was in town on Monday. Mr. Lamont _ I -*_
FOR SALE BY 866ME d about as euil, but i the! Ever� ptraon is busy 1:014 ol,aning. If . wagons to put'. five inch tires on for Sheer p;ringi 1 -
W. N. WATSON, Norbl following mor4ing tcok a dtoided ohan ' , had b6En in T .onto with a load of catt the , Dress .
-k Main Street, I gel you nccd�broorn% brushes, Goap, wash ng powders, 1�, - Lo�desboro- benefit of the roads. No action � I ;
for the worse �'nd passed awAy in a cc�iplel and all n1ccesoary articles be stre at d go to the and was on ]Lie way home.- � I -was take I �
SEAFORTH. Mmplo Leaf Store. - . . NOTES. -Mrs. H. 0. Bell, as the ccunty councils now n. Goods. 8 - 6w_
I P. Dill, Scaf)rth, 1846-1 Brin% who haE been bailiff of ti - I of Wingbam . have the power plen'did sh I
of bours. Mr.. Nickle was a' nati ve, of ; the i� � . . ,Ar, d J� i V I - � I -
I ___ Maritime provinc6s, but earlY in life Came 1 FRos� GATEs.-The popular v ion o�.urt for n arly half a century, has r�- and Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. J. Fairy Clin.' to do so. Accounts were passed and aid ing he:r-e . i i
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This separator is one of the best, manufactured by ton, called cn frien�e here ting to $192.16 ; $20 of thig :wasp for � I
the Raymond Sewing Machine Co., which hag been to Ontario. He came to' eaforth obout' yea,s of trial. The lightest, stiongeat, h%ndsome8t, siglis , hill poaMon oa account of ill health . on Friday last._ I ! I
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in husinesg for over 40 yeare, and a guarantee that seven years ago from Kincar�dine, and lbad ; moatdurAble and chcapest ga�ele,ver made. Immi- acid It e infirmities of o'd ago. Hie 8ucces- Mr. R. 110IMES, *. P.-, has secured a mail burying expenses of a man found dead in a stuffi-��-ahter fabr4s that I I
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date machine, - Reid & Wil6on, h.irdware mczc aLts, Scafortb. give cur villagers and othersan opportunity in draping, h,vve the,"prefe
the National Sepaiator is a strictly first-class, up�to- here conduebed a clothes clearling and dye I ationsdornotEllifice. we ha in all sizes. s.or 11 likelybe Mr. A. T. Currie. -Mr. by the ' 'ening train going norbb. This will eulvert, E-LIPP03ed to have lain there for cling iii4 flow, tha
Ing business. " 1'. W� . three months. Moved by Thomas Murray, ,renee I Th- -
It is simple, easy to operate, a close F. G tteridge has his drainage contract I . i � i - ey -
, . He was a quijot, industrious IQ seconded:b Jofin S. Brown, that the south P reatest viumber
skirunier nd. dumble. All machines gmaranteed, man, and a ecii - A S,x�ii,. -New 1 1846-2 i 7 completed. -At- a congregational e evening pa are nottx insive, jl�e �g
and manulalleturedin three different sizes -260 350 Isistant, membek of the Metho I n6arl to receive th pers and ale any y
' wagon witb box and � . correspondence the're inigbt be. -J. O' part of lot 10 and touth h3lf of lot 11, con. ?f dressols being .Eold � of gi oda rollLoging
and '460 lbs. capaciky. PrIccer right, cAll and' ex. that church. He leaves a wiacw, who is all whiffletrecs an meet�ug of the Presbyteria Coup- !
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amine it. . ; 1: Chc�rley 4 8 sale' cheap. Apply ta Monc ay evening, a -plan for the enl0gement land and sister, M 6,bel, visited some,of their sion 10, be takdu from school ,section No. . in pr.ieei. all t,he way: I _&
. invalid, and a I anlily of fiv6 children, , the I nffl�y, Soaforth. I 1846-tf ces ,from 75ca yard -to
-V -VV--A i ; -ovem-lib of the pi re, on Monday laBt.-Roberb Cor- 5 and put in section No. 8. , Moved in . -
17- MT_ _MS.OW, oldest only 16 iiyears of age. 1 Ths remains Bees Fc.r Sale. -Six cd � mpi 'asent church frierd3 he $ISO. 1
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-ST., SEAFORTH. were interred iin tl1a Maitla� dbank came build ng was nell left here Tuesday morning for his home amendment by Charles Little, seconded by .. F�LAKED MATERIAL�. There wo�ol
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General Fire and ife Insurance Agent. and dealer i I . , Irounds of thil I -- -
in Sawing Machines and Biqycle3. : . i own. Apply to James ljobb, above - rne�ntioned lots be flaked �
� to t . , missed by his many' friends hcre.--L. Brig- left in school oyEr with wb e�, give a plea
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the geliLleman 1 - izod to, receive - bendEra fc.r the work an d -to Council ad- ,I bti Fultllb�. f."
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journed to Me Mr. White's, Leadbury, either a dress or br made suib.' RIO I
. I Lace curtains from 50c up at ced College on Saturday of lasb 9 tail ,
alluded. to the fol!owiog paragraph, , .118 Maple car.vm the congregation for subscripti week. -
� 6' ()m I Leaf Store. zT. Dill, Seaforbb., N ne, Mra. W.n. Whitley spent a few days this , on ,&turday, Burp �
which we take f., a city pa�er, is a eon of � 1846-1 The wbole, work * wlign completed, is " - 30th, a� 10 o'clock as a rising the -good q�ali.t,y y__cu Cain gW
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e Canadian flank to co3b' between eight and nine Townes rt of revi —0
Th McKil!op. He is - a � I 6 assessmoAt roll. M 503, 75c and $1. th�yard. �
graduata of Seaforth CollegiaLe � of my eggs froin Prize Winning Whi le Plymouth thous �nd dollai nd is very low at present.- Quarter- : - : -
,- . Inatitute, � Rooks. 75 per cent. batch guaranteed. a. -Mr. Alex. Nichol, a for- i -
and wlAs & member of the teaching, staff ' the Maple L P. Dill at I... .
eat Store, Seftforth. 1 . mer lr�eident of Seafortb, was in ly meeting will be held in the Methodist .1 Prucefield. In our-Bu-sy 01pr , I
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previ' ' church on Sunday morn-l'.ng nqxt.' In the Red Cedar Shingles, th 1 � f ;
One to going to Harvard. Mr. Hogg � 010!1108 wringers, washing machines and Tues� y. Mr'. Nichol has been kt%ying in e very be3t on the j i Always �be best,for the lemet � lil
HEAD OFFICE, - - - TORONTO. has many friends here who will be pleased � churns. For the month Cf May we Ill allo% the vi Anity of Blyth for sometime.. and left evening Meaz-ra. Webb and Stevens will market and'at r',ght1pr1ce8atN, Cluff&Sons, Main . money. .
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� to hear of his continued sue' W) special price on these lines whila the stook last takeo street, Seaforth. Values. j You,
no A on Kirkella, 'Manitoba ! service, as . I � he pricej� perhaps ndt the
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!� dy will preach at Kinburn.' You don't get a third or a half, but YOU 1 va us t I -_
�Will unite with us in ex i� 1�eid & WIlson, bard ware inczch�nts, Se tfortil. where he inteni a pending the summer wit� - I
Capital (paid up) $ 8.000,000. tendimL- to' him,the � Kenn( 1,
,� - 1846-2 11 . ge I I i he corners I where are �ouni .
moat hearty congratulations ot-n this addi- 1 his so and othi �r riends. He waa:bicked by —o— I we sell you a our ver'll, glovds,i ril oils, lacui zern-
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. Reserve Fund - S 2,500,000. tional mark -of hia Idgh s(h4lo6atic at�ain_ Bindweed in Mabgel Seed. Farmers Greig,�& Suewa t, Canadian Pacific Rail. Tuckersmith. pEndupon ittb t thelibres camefrom a
. ments, and his success in his (41oiien career : Complain of getting bindwcod in Mangel- Seed. 'We WaY �gefits.- dr. J, W. Beattie - is .. a - r ties, belt4 ro, hosiery, etc. �
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Aggre"gate Resources " Mr. J. H. Hogg has recelve4 marked dis. Iments %ith one of the oldest and most reliable seed ig a Is cement piggery in Take a look in our North window or better �
ne tion with -his , -�+++++++1-+: .2 [ "
- - tinc-11on at Harvard Univers�by.where he � men in the province to have our seed r#lean- d and" con . slauqhter say so -, r i
I still come prised of wcol c4nd cotton, and we i
. over - $72)000,000 � now we recommend it to the publia. A. You house, on Iiis I in. and have a look M our big variety. W. H. Willis, also that they are the best of tbei ,
� has been a graduate student for the lavet two. �'S(aforth, ng, farm v djoiniDg bhe town, -Mr. and Mrs. J. sole agent for Dorathy Dodd _shoes for women and r- kind . I.,. The - -. . �
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I -Gocd top bug y for Hr. H nderson has Who's to blame If you look car - carpets of differ( lat makers new Linoleums,
�' Buggy for Sale. 1836.1
Hon. G. A. Cox, President. years. Mr. ITogg graduat(d,at tl�e Uni. , 1844-2 P. Iletidereon left for JDgcraoll this week, I ,
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B. E. Walker, General Manager. obtaining the medal in phy�ics. He re : U � photographing business. and where (11 I appear on the alreets In dresses th cause Mattings, Lace Curtains ' - The E. Mc- �
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London, Mngland, Office sa-1 li a work in the Jefferson la 6 McIntosh drove to Ta6vistock ani Wood- of the styles of yestoryear ? We are willing NOTES. - Messrs. Win. and Jobn Mur. . � � 1
60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. there has been so meritorktu that the Peaforth. P. Dill. I 1846.1 st.ock on Saturday and returned on Monday, to help you dress, stylishly , We have great doA, of Stanley, shipped their fat cattle to I , 1 DI"Y- Gooe"s Co. i � I
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counUd, and speelarl attention given News a couple of weeks ago, And to which i TILE BAz-.,�AR.-The ba for which the Mr.-H)ward Fowler, son of Mr. John Fowl- was held at Bruoefield on Monday, but aside take charge of his fine stallion this season� retidents in contemplation by- I
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SAVINGS BANK. of Promoter Cantin, as'the 0 ation a t Colqnhoun' an�aourlced of Mr. VZnt ne CDchem Tand,
Sodietiel; bf the PresbyteS f the itownihip, which will be Miss Mariana Hartirian,
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following press r i 4ani' church have gCons, oronbo, and has been admitted a let by tender at Stro' _LaEt Saturday we were all . t � that it seems to -be
-terest allowed an depaxtts of $1 despatch shows : ,,N. M. Clantin, of St. been preparing for some months, as held ng'a hall, on May 26tb, place May Uri., ; I
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and upwards. Interest is creditedcto Joiepb, in Huron County, hai brought n i Cardii�'s hall, on Friday and Saturday Mr El iott, I owri trilasurer, sent to Mr. The next m - eeting will be held in town hall, death of Mrs. Brownlee, who had been -a.- . C
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lleged libel, IT. () 3 the ,,, r Seaforth, on Monday, May 11th, at one good neighbor said a most dev 0 � pperred to A Albert Hay, son -_ . of the boy � -
action at Osgoode Hall for $50,j000 damages at, 'and, proved euccessful beyond the Dick"til is week, the ton thousand dollars oi4ent ba
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Tho Bank has 83 ) branches extendin- th �' him in con- o'clock, to let contracts for cement work, 'all ur4ay. WhilejsMr. # right and feel x�g4
, that 11 was prettily decorated with flags nectio had been converted in the Sal7stion Army, . :ey WE a turning at � the - - figUre �
. n with the woollen factory. Instead and also the steel superstructurell for bridges see nj of a field _�ith the disc arrow, the � 1aa, & .. L__ I
roughout the News maliciously decried and trad4oed 'a�'d streamers, and'was divided into booths, f selling,the delenturett, as is usual, - but of r nt years belonged to the Metho- e , I
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- Huron, in which the plaintiff ij largely in- bpoth was devoted to articles for � orde
tereEted as owner, and othe wasbing y y r Pme way missed , his . Spa 9
0 r iee sistil ; at Tugsday's booth you could procure - essine"b It seems Mrs. Brownlee's illness bad af- � ]30YBL ' I -1
, which w ' to the credit of'the sinking d roll of this township : C n e ween the foolting and in falling got hi 1 log in between ' Sch-ool Suiti
F. HOLMRSTED, Solioltor. that special injur . in the n and replace the money so taken ages of 5 d 'rcl� re ai" fected her brain, which caused her -to take I I
K- PARKES, Manager. y was inflicte X d fun Dhild b
, 1. upon A - - ti, requisites for irciiiD . Wednesday was V 16,376 ; and 14, 274 ; 16 1
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- - April 13, of an article entitle - -will be aved abo.il, $100 a year intereEt,- cleared land, 37,350 ; valu of real properby, u $ seful life on Saturday morning about ,. breaking of hot i bones iin t] e leg a little r J. I
L 1624 plaintiff by publication in t 0 News - 'of- roception day, and in this booth the visit 21,1 pohon laet disc. The
r . and eub- Ots were served with tea. At Thursday' a r two above the ankle. Medical it r yeArs, -
headed : 11 The Romance of �t. Joseph, b4oth,�you,couldg�t almoit a th` Mr. W - Campb 11, of north Main street, $1,971,185 ; value of p�rFonal property, 0 clock. We all join in sympathizing with a d was at dwe I I
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For Spring Tradre' Huron Count tll%t left for ay City )n Monday, and Mr. James $3,575 ; taxable income, 161,200 ; value of Mr. Knox was home I - 4
F)11�1�;t I Huron C -useful about the be as. Friday R 'art, of Rodgerville, went to Mount personal -and, real prop�rty, $1,975,000 ; with his family over Sunday. -Rev. E. H. Away, it was nc,t attended t � for five hours. I -
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&,Pure Myth day. -At each of th6s' . Sawers left lafit Monday for Woodstock, I I
- 0 a were for Sale e will - . tward, the ley might iave 'been ut. - -
bility." Mr. Can- wparables and eatables such as would be I att nd college. labor, 2,861 ;. do a, Hamilton ff,: as it is, th 4
and the Other an, Imposgi where h! They were number of days statute ; where he will attend the synod of I 0
A large asset tment of Sweat Pads, Curry bcoth - USEUS, on Thuriday, male perEons from 21 to 60 yeara, 565 of ou
I re- both ti keted ; and Lordon.-Mr. B. R.- Higgins 'and his 0 eflesh is sirrup y bruised, Ue . � �i
Combs, Harness Dressings, Brushes, Axle tin claim damages for special I lose in Ilia in a well regulated home pli suel ,'W. Somerville. -Mr. 318 ; bitches, 20 ; residents, 2 348 ; We r ..
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Grease, Wool an(I Rubber Rugs. A new business 11 d profession -as p ' ire' Donald dcKay h disposed of his residence of cattle, 6.336 ; sheep, 5 5 ; hogs, 2,171 ; I -
an d1i ey a I num if have been spending a few days in i � �
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stock of Dusters, Whips, etc. town of St. Joseph, and of ,- . , and property in Egmo oronto with fr e .- - - � -
the banal com- here'�Ifrozm goods" could . dville to Mr. Strong, of horses, 1,652 ; births, 34 ;,deaths 15 ; - a. -We � I - MU
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. e PTO- Tuakers nitb, for OO. -On Me were glad to note that Walter Baird i Elydb1mm I I .
The largest atockot Trunks and Vallses parly which i �, T I nd; and relative tter
a to build a clana�ll at �r neal culred, and- both did a land' office u * nday even- land, 2,957 act so ; waste 'land, 41 stands I
at lowest prices. r siness- arders at the Royal li� 0 *acres ; f ii -, . � - I
ke� Erie."' A The baz&a' was well attends and Ing the 1 lo our OTES.-M So Redmond visited friends'la ��� I . __11
I - . St. Joseph to a point on La otel present- acres of orchard and garden, 636 ; acres of th in. hie clasp at college in Montreal. i � I �
. couple of the coun I 0 � ed Mrs. James Weir with a' rocking chair. fall wheat, 2,242 ; steam boilers, 17. It taken a Stanley Loy to get sloDg.-Oar Mi chell last meek.- J � .. �
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Mr. and Mra. Weir are retiring from the DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLER. -One of the I I - I
S article, so they too had better lyok cut for po0ed of. On Friday evening a n vel en- hote took show was a great success, 11sv. Goo rich, in hot.rie for a -Mi " I
BRODER10K trouble.. : I . Sr iw days. as . im
� ing settle of the fifient horses Carlin has retur ed to tra4o d., to corn .
- te�tainmeut was h6ld in connection ith the I and the boarders took' this opportun- old settlers of the townehip passed away, on in the * r . . .
*`_ . . ity of *howing their appreoi The old professor was with county' tinne her courss�.
Har.uess Shop baz�ar, under the'imposilig title 0 ation of the .�at Lo �
Cady's Block Tfi Thursday of last week, at the home of 1111'als of. bid.- . . retto 10onvent,Mosl �
r 19 SPRI�Ne Snow. -The annual spring Old Maid� Convention. " The many ki adnesses of Mrs. Weir in her an- Robert Lavery. in Hibbert, in the person of i The doctoes residence is beginning jo put ter �ohn Broder, ok, of Seaforlth, was a vIW-
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SEAFORTH. South Huron Agricultural filled to ovarflowilig, and was deavors -o make thiDg8 as Pleasant and Murdock M6K&y. The deceased wao a on a very nice appearance. It takes. our old ter I in town list week.-Jara. Myers, i0f ' � - 1.
SOOietV was held in Brucefield 1on Friday to 1 many were unable homelik , as possib e. -Mr. S. W. Cady is native) of Stitherlandshire' Pennsylvania, is in town iei�ting friends.' -
- last. Tile show was th I I I gain admittance. The �ntertiinmen 9 Scotland, mind painter to make a h�use look nice. -Quite a , vi �__ � I
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8 most aqccesaful of t putting plate glass fronts in the stores in his cattle to thi country about fifty years number of � Fergus UcConnell is visiting his ts' I
Pfc-es of the Eociety for a good man .1 r the weather the Past few- days grand parents, Ik �r. and Mrs,-.' John Csrpe�-
pied by Messrs. G_ B. Scott amd settling first -In Dumfries. About five years I .
Mr. 05 sick with a very bad cold which has been fer.-'�-Rev. Fath Noonan woe in Goderi0h I I
the kind that lima been held under 'the ants, ly Pelighted the large andien,3e. MrE.W.W. J. Laird(cu ly always keeps every- later he came .to Tuckeramith. He never .
was a novel, and enjoyable one,and th)rOugh block, o J a ago, been unde the pe,-)ple of our -village have Ma 'ter -
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The weather was delightful and i y years. MIredith, as presidtilt of the convention. thin going the rounds. -Mr. John Layton has ti ,� g at the " Forty houW -
That in our school we employ Twelve M farmers exoelle(frals an actress, and her origir %I 9 up to date Ic r his tenants. -Mr. and took up,.Iand for himself, but worked John '
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were well through with their and Mrol. Jol:n Landabbrough left for Winnipeg among the farmers. He was a quiet, indus been missed from his post for a few days, dev . _ i ieghl was a visitor 111, m
seeding oper. w4tyeallies kept the audience in a con- y - Mitchell on Satu r 11 :
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Is 0110 spell and turned out in laig ` . Ous smile. Miss M. McLean took her but we are pleased to see him working last. -Mr. and Mrs. I - -1 �
Teachers and use One Hundred typewriting ation , they could afford -to take 4 breathing on Tuee d a , where Mr. Landaborough will trious, hard working man, and was held in '
machines. It is a Faob, and that ' tinti
: .t as secretary.i I splendid a again. -Mr. Tom, -our school inspec John McConnell ent to Sestorth on busf- - -
e numbers. par� engage in the real estate business. They deeprespect by all. His laet illness was - ter .
reason why we produce the beat results. Horseman and implement men tyle, while were 9 gave .
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We cannot begin to supply the tioll eted by G eig & Stewat our school ness'lalit week. r . I
were also Out thef auction eohelors, by S flying VIEd he body of' Mr. Mon- �
-demand for The gate receipts were Bea r of b I gents.- t, C. P. R. only about of a; week's duration and was t on Monday. ! He . I 1 Iy� 1 — r
. No. 14, who preaah- who �died in Nies uri, was brought to -4 _=���
pro.ved one of the hits of the even- services will be $ ed in our church in the absenoe of Mr. Columban for I iterment, &na �
graduates. Euter any time. Write for nearly twice the ale0unt; of other ordinary Next Sun sy the May quarterly the resuit of paialysis of the thrloat. De- given Mr. Jobnoton, of
ttio' eld in the Methodist ceased - ��
catalogue. years. There �180, a good display of ing� All tho other !delegates took More or waa,70 years of age. The remain Baw- the funeral, .... I
r less prominent parts in a pleagin church. Love fqaa; at lo &. M, ; public were taken to Dublin oution on er*, a fine reputation. -Mr. Ideeil SIMpson r Was largely atten ed. �. 11 -
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no of the 'featurei was the rejuvcDatiD9 Lord's St pper afte , the morning wore arday to fill an opening east of Toronto* n vmip I
more notsble for the excellent charaetbr of who was in our midst last week, lefb on Sat'
Wa�ut in both the A 7J was 0 worship at 11 and the sacrament of the m rniag, and from there t ' Paisley, where*
Central Business College, horses and buliff. ma6hine, which produced several lau liable hip. his brothers reside. ' ' - 0
TORONTO, the animals on exhibition than forl the hum- The quar:erly offer ngs will be taken up. Hustlers are th kind that are in dernand.7 Will 1
sittlations. Solos were rendered by Miss DEATH OF RoIlERT PLEWES.-On e .. i probably introduce, this reftion) *. �VpDer lake ateairy
W. H. BHAW, Principal. bers. In the class for heavy. horses there Gr"e MoFa�l and Mr.'Will McLeod, In the ev ming the )a8tor will preaoh on the day, April 18th, Robert'Plewes Satur- -Johnston's brand is aim �_ measure to provid e forthe estAblishmebb *� -
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. i6.86.52- there were 9 competitors for giv d � tore. �esars. Harrill 0 �
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public favor. delighted this audience wit ? so.)'- this Grig ,' of Exeter, is the guest over to the bette; - Angto McV
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I � In bulls there were 9 Shortherns �'3 Here- a young daughter' h recitatiors, and of Mrq. 1. land F r the past ten _____7___ urchis'and C. 0. Clarke, of 11 I
fords and of Mr. John Dodds - MoFa . -Mrs. Alex. Davidson yeare the deceased hz he troubled with Zurich. . Toronto, were consulting with i the deps-rti � - wen .
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every person prement was afford'd a t cellgrit tableaux Made a pleasing va re, med. i � The],
was no judging of horses by the sopiety, bu nt in 1'eave 0
one Jersey. As last y4'ar, there gave a Highland dance very.'prettfly, is at present in poo health. -Dr. Burrows Bright's disease, hub had an able to go DOT.S.-Min Clara Sureru" left last we me suit �
SPECIAL Ex- left on Thursday orning for Baltimo about until a few ds o be ore his death. for Pigeon, Mic -represent �he S.b. An�7
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. xamining in the evening's progr months Mr. Plewea was born i rkabire, Eng drgewfta Church Mh sion and thei Victor bliv
: arnme. Durin study. -The educational meeting, called for e Arrive at yu
opportunity of inspecting and � g the in n . erus and Wm. Khercher have gon I � .
The success ,which has attended our efforts first� tableau, �% solo was rendered by land, Irs 1�25, and came' ' ; I I , �
each animal and of forming their Mrs. Mon to anads in slon,'which betwean them have aggrega"' ;
judg- D. day, evening 118t, has in 'Toro to the awa, Michigan. -Mrs. Kruger, of - 9 Z
In placing on the market our well known ment. a- MCC41lum, and a 'dust by Mills been Postponed thirties, nettling . township, i's visiting hoe mother, Mrs Detioit dopo�ite in a Penn!y bank to � the amonri* V� ;
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In bulle the follow g p c until thi's (Friday) ening, In the council where he remains - Henry SIPPel, of ovpr $20,000. penny saved to a penny I 1
26o tea has- ene uraged us to make a in rl. as were WhEteley aad Mr. Walter Pickard. � Much d unt I I 50. In that I , -
? eoial- awarded : Aged Durham, Thomas Lane's ; chamber. A full v here. -Wes. Schoellig disposed of iwo dri . Arrive at O�
. y tendance of teachersi Year he -carne, went and etbi d on the farm era to Irwin Armstrong, of Exeter, forv- earne1d. : I 14ave 8
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Tea -and Toilet sets. 'Enuer " Diamond Flash ,-" -9 yearr3 old, b, Robt. of the arrangements for the 11 conven � ""us I o a t daybreak Wednen ' I -
.)) day morning one: -1 " J,es.yo Fort ,
We will carry a Charters' 11 Agitator Second 2ad, A. ion," �io of Tackeremith, 'good price, a colt of one year and eight of th largest fires that has visited � .
full line at vill prices. andto Miss &"Stephens, who arranged the Master Thomas Q r1in and Miss Evelyn where he continued to r ide until the time months bringing $100.-Mrg. Sipple is bsv . thc, 800�
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Just Bow we are Elcoat'n " Cruickshank Hero ," 3rd, John tab- OarlID; Of Sil.-Oolumma, left for Detroit of hie death. Two year _ occur ad in the Fa �well block, jpc3upla 4� �, Mehl DOnn,
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eltowing special va,lues in tea sets. let, A. leauj. Several of the dresses he was United Ing an addition put to her house, which, Hart ro3., gener, .1 dr I ?_ , - 'for � ltinlpe
Murdoch's 11 Vice Ch the day, on a late
& J. Broadfoot's " Tr egates " � are over one hundred years at -
- - peter ;" ' side.-Mbs Ola Fowler was ticketed to I ,y goods, and Mar
ancello�-" Yearlings, �' del - Thure -where the family intend to re- in Marriage to Min Hirri , Walters, and when completed, will add much to its ap. � 4&- . -
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I - old, and one of them� was ade in Pari to them were born four s 1 shall MoLeod, g rocers. The stock and' . i
� I 2ad, Robt. Charters' " Ridgewou , v in 9, Winnip g thi week, by Messrs one and four daugh. pearance.-Cliarles Grab has Improved his n '01 I
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Charters " Young Agitator:" 4th, treas warte- On . Greig & the exception of a Gittley 11 I �, . - ' -
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01" 3rd, Fran'be. Indeed, m0lit of the dresses are build go were le t r y lost. ,
Wednesday last, Mr. ,A. one daughter. The sons are . , Rev. .
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13EATTIE BROS. Jfflaes McIntosh, 11 Sir block oecupiiad by .- 41RE
Martln,�' The kther Aloislus, late of Cincin. j.
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Trumpets I his nephew, Mr. W. ,A. Blea,adell, who nd Frank on the homestead'- the daughters -of this parish. Mr. Dumart C. ansdian Pacific -1
� Messrs. Broadfoot's ,d )1 or ha I played � a prominent part in EOc1&I om Soo ; Joseph and. Edward, of Moosomin, nati, has been apdointedl by the B.*nbop to dim
SEAFORTEf . , . . ONTARIO awarded the Sweepstakes for th a was funottons of �gener4ions long past. The in burijangs in Frank, the Alberta town ar . P take charge - lo e -
- e '�- t bull quafm t appear ce of was � are out $ 50,000'. With Insurance ; ; 8MPh 0 , ...
�alu the wearers can, are, Mrs. J. B. Crossbi, (f Moosomin ; left on his exploring trip in New Ontario 0 OW00 8 I 0wo, I , o, . -,
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