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PAINTS. . .
Whe Sherwin Williams Paint Co. -make
different paints for different purposes. tind
. not one mixture for all. Our stock of the
different lines is large and if You come to
,Us we can give you a paint suitable for any
ordinary purpose.
Some of these lines are
The S. W. Premier for first coat
Work
The well known S. W. P. for
Outside
The Special Interior Floor Paint
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for inside Floors
The Special Porch Floc.,r Paint
for outside Floors
Florilac=a beautiful stain in
. . differentcotors for Floors.
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� Come and see us aboub Paint, We are
headquartera for anything in this line, Also
- Genered Hardware, Tinware, Graniteweart-
- Stoves and Furnaces,
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0—RESNICY & BMMEY3
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DOMINION BANK.
GAPITAL(Pald Up), - $2 500,000
REST, - . . $24C500,000
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H', BRANOH)
Main Street, Seaforth.
A General Banking Business trans-
acted.. Farmers' Sale Notes collected,
and advance3 made on same: at lowest
rates.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
he United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Interest -
allowed on deposits of One Dollar and
up,jvards. I
R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE,
Solicitor Manager. ,
Our Motto:
. "High Grade Work Only" a
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Our1g, OTRATFORD, ONTAR . a
raduateB secure good positions be. '
cause vur high grade training prepares them
to tender firdt class services. Enter now f
far a course. Beautiful catalogue free. a
W. J. E LLIOTT, Principal. P
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The National -Cream Separator '
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W. N. WATSON, North Main Street, 0
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This separator is one of the best, manufaetured by. t
the Raymond Sewing Machine Co., which has been d
in builassa for over 40 years, and a guarantee that
the National Separator I% a strictly first-ol y
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date mar,hine. it is simple. easy, to ope.,,:8..u.p�t,0,
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skimmer, and durable. All machines guaranteed, fe
and ni.�,i�ufagtured in three different tizes-250, 350 y
and 450 lbs. capacity. Prices right, call and ex-
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-Wr-- M�T_ -VV__A.r_VSC)__NT, c
I NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. ti
General Fire and Life Ineurance Agent, and dealer
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HEAD OFFICE, - - - TORONTO. ca
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Capital (paid up) $ 8.000,000. m
Reserve Fund - ' $ 2P500 W
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Aggregate Resources re
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over - - $7%000,000 m
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Hon. G. A. Cox, President. . th
B. E. Walker, General Manager. lie
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London, England, Office, to
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60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. ful
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A generi1jr-BankIng bustness tran- leg
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Fa-rmeral and Graz'iers' Notes dis- las
countod, and special attention given ed
to the collection of Sale Notes, etc. pie
SAVINGS BANK. the
Interest allowed an deposits of $1 rep
and upwards,. I nterest is credited to tiO
accounts on the 31st of May and the To
30th of November in each year. Ho
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The Bank has 83 branches extending throughout hot
'Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Northwest Tbrritorles
British Coluwbia. Yukon lAstrict, Maritime Pro' ins
vlacee and the United States. - Ro
G. E. PARKES, Manager. cha
F� 11OLUESTE D, Soll.olt.or. nat
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For Spring Trade. cer
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X_1MR_TA_1:X:X�X5�t9D_%11j Bile
A large assortment of Sweat Pada, Curry istr
Combs, Up,rness Dressings, Brushes, Axle sch
Grease, Wool and Rubber Rugs. A new HO
stock of Dusters, WrIlipS, etc. * two
The largeist stock ot Tru rike and Valises prit
at lowest prlcea. the
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Harness Shop - Cady's Block oobtie
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That in our school we employ Twelve was
reachers and. use One Hundred typewriting af to
nacb1neR. It is a Fact, and that '18 0110 tati
"eavon why we produce the beat results. port
We cannot begin to supply the demand for the
yraduate's. Eatc,r any time. Write for
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31entral Business College, The
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� W. H. SHAW, Principal., baen
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DINNERSETS, thev
I er ; M r. John Finlay. I � I . was retalned In - 1116 , . I - I
Mr. D. Dougal, of RAgervilla, visited the Ing abiteub, so Mr. Barr I
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ght FAUT04 oxvo�ilsr son, secrettwrys�,lur7D. J. I locallum, aud- brothers, Me Mrs H. and J. Ander- po Beese, ab the flour mill, elp Thiogs Move .
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I I itor,' and Mr. �R. S. Hays, solicitor. The - . son, of this neighbor] iooI—Mr. H. Ander- chopped 500 bags �of 9 in last Thu*sday, 5 - . I I
. � � if t1lere is one lesson farmers ought never Xs work. - Farm- � r - " ' -I' �
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i- � now board of directors was e looted by ballot � which is a remarkable ay � OU V � a to .
Dismm MATTERS. , to for I et, it i i the poor economy of b son is improving the s ppearsince of him farm . e a P rt
. i i I as foll we, Messrs. Wm. Elliott and Jan. 9 uy'ng by planting out a IA of young mapleta, ere are coming a lock distance to the mills, 1
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----I .L-4 Beattirauting as scruLlneen : J. ]EC. Broad- cheap seeds, ju3b because they are cheap. Which will also nerve 4s fence posts in time. 41 being well sati�fisd ,writh the work. —Mr. � . �� 4 I
TRA-VELLIERS.—The following we a t ol 'et I � fc-ob,, J. 0. Gre, � K. Pexce, A. Young, , We sell none but what are thoroughly re. . John Hamilton left M I onday morning for I_ay ; � .1
9, W! liable—the kind that grow with a flourish -� I �
ed to dists nt points this week, at I V In M. Y. McLean I Dr. McKay, J, Finlayson, R. 8b. Thomas, wher� he 4as an appoim NUDOUM0, gg
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Somerville'i railway and steamehip agian iy,. Bell and Geor e M cE wen. At a meeting of � to represenu a firm ma�ufacturing wooden . � . . -1 _.
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Mi -s Murpi y, formerly of St. aolum6l r . to the directors a dbacquently I eld, M. Y. Mo- oropo. We make a specialty'of I NOTES.—Rev., J M Neil is to conduct ware and brushes; on tie road.—Mr. Rollie T ie bird: �' �e a . nging, the grass is growin - - I
� MANGEL SEED - i , anniversary servije� at Grand Bend nexb � I _. of L , I I & - - - .
Lonsdale, dassaohusette ; Wm. D 91n o ", Lean was eleot)d president ai id J. H. Broad. . Edmunds,i, �f the: lmpe� 4al Bank staff, and ppnglin all her etihereal mildu . .
� Sunday and Rev. Mr Carrie're will bake his ess .1-, .
Hullett, tc Yorkton, Aesiniboia ; Mef qrj. foot, vice-,pres dent. � 9EED CORN q,fid . .
I . Listowel, visited his p� mnte in town over : has co�ne. The- real spring acti,vi .
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George Mu my and John Stewart, to iB a � : 4 . TURNIP SEED � �- Sunday.—Mr. Wm. Bell returned from his I trade 0ircles has stirted also. Le I . r=��
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don; John S. Brown, MoKillop, tojol d1nib A PLEASANT RECEPTION. -The reception And challenge the whole 6ounty to pro- - I � . trip to the West on �riday, and reports : quit this thinking �nd grarabh 1, - IMMr
. _., ,r I I . I - . Sodom. . . business booming � ,—Mr� Wth. Drummo d ng Sboub - THIE1.1
on a business trip. _i� i given to the stiff and pupild of the three i ad � col you
L � M ��L * � I ! � . duce their equal. The psrsistenb argument NOTES.—The cement work of our. new � %bo�t hata - .
' � high�,r forms a 7 the Collegiat a Insti,tute, by of this bnsineas is not how cheap, but, how was a visitor z in , town 1 on Tuesday#'—Mr. times, if yoleve been doing,so and let VVH-OLB
A FiNE Trip.—Oar old friend, Ar A- the ladies of the Women's 0hristis'n Tom. good, with the result that our seeds are school house is now oompleted.—Mr. Fer.- Walter Robinson, of Clinton, representative us all ,�'oin hands and boom business. .
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ert Broadfd,ot, of Talmage, TKCausas, 6, it "a P�erance Union, ar, the hom guson, of CreditOD, lam moved into the of the International Correspondence Schcol, . . -
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us that he bas just retu ed from m6st� e - dent, Mrs. W ..Govenlock, on Wednesday house rece .. y vacat d by Henry of Scranton, was in ourl midst on Tuesday You can' do much'Here— .
. Dyable trip to the Canadian N irtl�voles . evening, was a very on. le on6. Sqme HAMILTON & KERSLAKE while Mr. Smith ham oved into the house looking up possible pupilm.—Mesers. Cowan' - , � I
I- JOY& George And to V�out Advantajz,e. � .
41 it e 50 pupils were there. and t BY all I e he - I -
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, , aited fnanylparbe irk Manitobi a '� vacated by earing.—Mr. I I
�e V' D lbj�ed , SeedMeichants- -_ - '- Seaforbh. Smith is wearing a br ad smile these days. and McGill hav, taken the steople of t hying in � Etor like this and making sel. . ,2STORES .
NorthweeN and met in witih ol frio'n a their approoialion of the k ndness ; the � __ - __ __ - ___� church of Eng4nd dow�, it being consider-, -E 8 -
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from Huro4 almoob every place he Preht �s4d ladies by havi .-g a real good time. short - . It's a boy.—The base�nenb of Wm. Dans- ed unsafe. I � - � , eotions from such � a stock in a pleas. . bo ft. wide
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, P1 I je dancing. Bub as this letter in more barn is almost eompleted.—Mr. John 0 � - . ure. : I - . w
. �] . I - - I I 100 ft. long.
it is needless to say he received a warth and programme -wi a one of the !eatures f the nsoL,999,�ily sc m'ewh%t lengthy and the space Ford and Mr. Pfaff are, reparin to build .
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hearty reception from them all. IM- � ervening's ents tainment. "Ib consis ed of devote to th -as letters taken before its re. I . W - is. � T �e goods'we now off4sr for your approv_g - .
ed home by, way of Vancouver, I several musics I selections, tn exceedingly basements under their garns.—Lise Bell& ' — I ! and p�'lrohase are �he best, ,abo I
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south by Si�n Franolsoo and Los 1i I .ceipt, e are forced to leave it over until Box, of London*, Is v siting or uncle, Mr. Lye Ar strong, 9th line, has we h � ve .no rett ospective -6 qt which .- �
.ms I . I tioal talk jy Mr. Tho Momillan. of vexb w k, vilien it will receive due 'atten- Charles -Box . , of Stephen.—Wm. 8mit,h has sold his farm of 102 acres to Mrs. Taylor, of I tell 46 tofies to , _.
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I I per i i' t10n;.i_o- he embers of the Old Maids' Con- been on the sick liet.--Mr. John Smith ' Tiefr crOentia-Ie tire seasonablene", .
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, venilo had groap photograph taken 'a has been laid up with the mumps, as , Jr., session in October and � a price paid -was qualit �
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FARMERs! Micn-a.-iGs. —Meeting!, ': un'dor the - pupils� the kindiyw n rest taken in I or I I el
the auspices of the Farmera' Amsoclatio� the.nk by the piesident and he couiety ; it also $5,000. Mr. Armstrong in farming on the i . �, - style and extreme lowness ,61 I
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ill be held at Exeter, on Wednesday, i I 6 I also told of th' benefits of tl e total abatin- few d ye a 6 at the Masers' Ja*on's has M_ ion Pricilla Staoy.—Mrs.. Fred Green, 6th line as well-tMr. Adam Halliday,- 5th I t price., We invite ,YOU to comesudieh I
� I ,% gallery —Mr and Mrs. R. N. Brett, 'of who has been sick for the past two months,. I . � � _ -
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13th, at 2 o'clock ; at Farquhar on the 8% e ence pledge an. Was read y Rev. L B. � line, has sold his,farm 9f 100 acres to his I and like Mr. Chinaman, when offe6i '
i this to n, will celebrate their golden wed- � - . I
day, at 7:30 p. m. ; at Seaforth, o a .Th�ur,k. Wallwin. When the pl - is somewhat better. --Mrs. Charles Box is on 1 4,g yvin& - I
. edg was 'presented -1 ]DeiRhbor, Mr. Wm. Armstrong, the price 7 his milks for sale, we sa I
daing th -3rd of this mouth. The were- the sick list. . I I _y, � �
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marl y � . being $5,400.-Thomasl Miller, or., 5th coa- you no ikee, you no takee." .
day, May 14th, at 2 o'clock, and it I Var�a to the pupils i6 was signed y 35 of their rien itieSIt .,Thomae. Both Mr. and Mrs. - � �
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In the evening at 7:30. These meetings *111 number. Refieshments wei, served at the Brett Ere still hale and heart , and Mr. � Londesboro. I .
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or - . 'I I . � I was found on Monday f this week lying I . i
onto, and Messrs. R. 3�ob. before leavin& the pri of �' � DEATH.—OnFridai last, a resident of our close to the Araw stao in his own barn , ne of our Facts, -_ . . I
be addreseekl -by Mr. W. L. Smith of T'- -close of the evening's outs tainmenb, and Brett, dthou�b 75 years a Z&. is still A ,
,B. McLean nd I ncipall younger looking man than many twenty ' I � �em I
'persoi� of Mr. E. Townsend, yard and was cirric- d 1 to the house ;
erb MoMordle, of Kippen. The a jecto u4- Mr.!G. F. Rogers, B. A., piJpposed a hearty .years I iis j un ior,-Laet Sunday was a light village, in the" � and � .�mber it. I -
der discussion will Include ' re action of vote of thanki'to Mrs. Govelilook, the ladies passed peacefully a at the aj T �ere's a charm about: cur trimmed millift. -
I d%y fo - the !0 urohes, the wet weather le of 55 medical aid sent flor. Ole had taken a stroke. - ! It a -1
railway rates, equalization 0�tax ion,' the :01 the society', iand to those Jvho had taken years. He had not b en in good- health for The whole right side w 9. powerlew and. he is undisputed. If all hate jaw : I
I L I r k,eepiniman:7�peopleabliome.-The heavy some time, I
compelling of railways to ,allow drai6vge part in the programme. I but a wee -- previous to his death could not speak a w rd. -A good man ;7c=g to the wearers then wouler,t
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across their leinde, and theli, responaib4liwy I 1-9 — . subsequent iv%rm weather was just what he took euddenly il . His remains. were have stock on the highway already, and it would ' look pret0er. Our hats :sre � I
for cattle killed, and other inattere of : im. , The quantitk we sell ever'week of bur 28c . interred In the Ebew zer cemetery, on Mon- ie not what the trimmed Ypith this end in . vie �
, v as neede ahimml: get to egb, hub they w-thait,
� tea Is the strongest argument we! an giv d, afid vegetation od � s - we pr-etty -we
portanoo to. farmers. Every pers will be tt�. C. In this has made go day last. must be out for sight jq�eing -and exercise.- � Mon
,way it in kept fresh and has .tN , flavor. Try it. progress since, the foliage being now quite - township, testify st,dail on the streets. _� . I
made welcome, an�l there iihould b, i; a lorge Beattie Broo., Se4tQrth. . 1 tl� 1 18i7-1 advanced. -!Lea Alice Mulotthy, of Toronto, -NoT.Es. -Services were not largely at- Mrs.' T Miller was in Hullett � almo " 'F . 7
attendance at each -meeting, as �he ie are all I , tended on Sunday last, owing to the' die- near L'ondesboro, when Mr. 'Miller was : Rain, rain go away, 01 .
subjects in which the farming cc nmunit ' SHINGLES. --�Having been'out to the coast is on a visit to, friends in- town. -A memor- agreeable -weather.-The Infant child of Mr. found in the yard. -The heavy frosts have �Co - is I
I uantity o� flr-,Rt class shingles . . I - . . I meagain,ome otherday. .
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5 Y' and purchased a l ial service to t e late Mra. Brownlee will be Charles Crawford Is very- low at present.- -,no wonder, when we 13 at the weather has- bocome clear -and set- p
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as well as others, are vitally :inter(sted, � 17111,q saw nipped the grainand
I � ! I wl',l be able to a I I 0 at i the lowest price. held in the- 3 Ivation ,Army barracks on � . I � -
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DiED IN I SASKATCHENVAN. -Mar, y i of our ones at the Western 1 University. He has -Mr.w,J. Pobter,of 1�1' th told over 900 so moo I I
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. y James Cuminl1ihgs, -of Egmondville, ban it likely you'want a new hit. -
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readers, in "Tuokeramith and- Stai I Y9 ,will that we sell the choicest coffee In be town. Fresh- been confinee to his residence for a week passed his first year's examination, taking bushels of geed peas h '*e'ason. Time will It's hore for you. - � I
regret to learn of the death ;of M *, p.�tp'r ly roasted and ground, 26o and 401i per pound at the � honors in some Bubjekts.-Mr. and Mrs. tbeEs,. the pass or the � . I - - -
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I uckersi 11, Seaforb past. We h Pe to see him argund agai tell which will yield I
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Aikenhead,� formerly of T ifth, Aftt : sojon.---LBefore leaving London, Mr. Thomas Neil, of St.. Thomas, �re visiting at present bugs.-The.rain of Sunday did a lot of A Carpet Para,gr�,aph_
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� SimED POTATOES.—The " �anne , �Pinkney, the new proprietor of �the Roya- . A � . .
now of Sasketaliewan, Northwest Territory. r" this is l at the home of the� latter's sister, Mrs. good. ,- -1 fi
N(w York, and has as James, f Detroit, was renew- . 0 i, . My your jea . � -
s Esther proved a success in this countr3i Medium early, hotel, as pr-,6ented with a g9ld headed .
Mrs. Aikenhead's maiden name w a produetion of Mr. Mills, of 1 Hiles. -MI -_ rpets of �eople who know a .
Bell. She died at her home near N ellford, cro or, excelltnt qu ing old acquaintances here on Friday laeb.- I thing �'r two about tiiem, how �
p ality. .A limited quantity cane b. the,m6mbers of Myrtle lodge, K. . .Dublin. to buir I
Saskatchewan, an Thurs 1,1071V;111le 11 rl- . . them and how to 6411 them eboap, W -
day, Apri 16%. a A.. Young'e, Seafortli. Price 81 per 0. p.1- On Frid%y last, while moving Mr. Cole�s We face your- opriDg� needs in housefur- _�jn _- . -
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of whi h Mr. .Pinkney was a past qualitj is a conz.id�ratlon. . -
She was 52 years of age. The let -er 1 so- bu9bel. �_ 1 - 1817.1 barn, Mr. Riley got b is hand crushed ,under nishin s with a superb isfook that surp!teees - .
nouncing her death says : , " She lAd h - PASS Booi,, LoST. -Los I !i on Tuesday, chancellor,-Str. Jam' es Mahaffy and daugh- a chai I 9 A word about oura-' Y, es" it's I
eon n, causing a painful but not dangerOuS. i , �he bestp heavient
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. April 27, a small index pass book vith a dark cover, ter have gone 6 Moose Jaw on a visit to every memory and ,expectation, Your newest, handsomeat � f to -
ailing for over a year -Vith nervous �rouiblib, wound. It has kept iim in the house for carpetings they - -can �do it
: containing a number of addreme lativep. T i�y were ticketed by Grei & I money never had such a it has to-do, I P
and gradually faded from life, She eavps,' . Oower a y are, go some mellow, others e �,Gr I"
�. The finder of FP 9 several days, hub lie 11 soon be around ' me bright, I late sty'l
a the same will oblige b leav I th'i) same at Tim Ex. Stewart, 0. 1'.:R. sgents.�Mro. Alex.Kerr, in procuring ric , haadsome designs and I
�usband and ten children to anour,ji the,qo�s PostToR oftlee. Lndsn o4 ag I
John b,g, h.. 1847-2 of MoKillop, i who underwenh 6 ain an active as eveV - ' misty itinted and �eVery Lone Of theM a :(3very IS:
. serious I colors in carpets, matbiogs, rugs, linolegme !
)f a loving wife and mother, At ie� death ' Ths't I 1. .L L I work of art. I � I plice, �
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ea that yon Let at the Maple Leaf operation here!a few weeks ago, has been . . and floor Oils at �his itore. Our new lace � � I . the rest. - I
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he was surrounded by all the In n�berla of store if once tried you `wIll alwai -a u,3e. Call for removed h r'bome. Although far from . reen. cur'--aino and dr�peries are things of admir- I . �
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er family,'? The many old fxiendt !of Mr. sample. P. Dill, Seaforth. . i The %Carvet D ' I
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. t4rs X the ation. Seaforth . .
� 1847-1 W�11 yet, . It Is a pleasure for I women to show The4 E� Mc . I P -
kikenhead, in this, vicinity, will uni�e with , Baley corn at� A. Young's, - Seaforth, this hats they buy from �i4 to their 1 1847-1 1 most rn�derate pric0s we 4
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HE EXPOSITOR in extending to himself and wee -r- , they are so stylish. And the style stays in I i " t -
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. I Stratford, ia tt I handsome Brussels WItons., Axraw.
. , ,is guest of Mrs. Thomas NOTES. —Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter spent � Tapestry, :11 ngr.aiD, Union :Rnj ' - 4
is family the 6incereet sympathy mi aocounb You'll have to hurry If �ou waub your Richardson. --Mr. George. Murray left on them became the matierials and ornaments 8 �11 stere, I
nday in Sb-Columban.-Mr. John Jordan' ; .
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f their veri sad bereavement and irrepar- I lawn mowers fixed at G. M. Bal win & Co's. Sea. used in them are first�class, the lining I 13[43mp�carpets ; also Linoleumsj Flo - �
ble loss. -1 , � forth. - l , Wednesday f i. Brandon, Manitoba, where I I b a are who has been ill with IE ppe, is able to be or � il
I—9 I : 1847.1 he will engag In t lie manufacture of cement , b the eat that around again.- . Mr. Me ina left on Tues- Ruge, D%ce Cur-. .- The aboV
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NOTICE.—On and after TNIC�uday, May 11, i biiok Mr.11urrpy has been a resident of . I -Then, too, we day for the Northwest, to remain for the so of your measu I
SERv.TcEs i APPREGIATtD.—JU is pleasant the barber shops will olose-oaah wi nt t8o lok f 9 in! kl.r. - tsine, Chenille .
hands can� do '
stylish 11 ,goods and all c1ass - � -re,
I P ng & 'o 0 *rth a hi variety of choice. and prices'are - Draperies. , eaten iff vcou. ,
W ervices Capp 'P, except on Wednesdays .aiJd Saturdays and . j . - is a progres- summer. -Mr. Simons will have a* sale of his . ' - __ b j _.
or one to kino' that their a i ot- shar - Sea o offer 6uch a i
ndered in a good causi , ara:ap . nights before holidays. P. Mule y, G. B. Soott, Ai sive and enter prising young man, just thip right every tin.e. The E. McFaul Co., Sea- househo!d. effects next 'week. -Mr. -Bruxer - . I . t
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r -aft man, ht% , for aeveral years, r 13 . Having a quanbity of dyes '7to dispose of I wishing: Mr. Mirray all prosperity in his NOTE].S.-Mr. Ed. Tj:oyer raised hie barn Doyle will � I Dress Goods. 1* I
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he Methodist Sabbath school, and be *a� done will as usual r I a. removal from 8eaforth. We can heartily tion put under it-.-'Thorhas Farquhar i Dow ey, of St. Columbs.n or two. of the pe t� mention new *ess - �
eceive mpb � attention. Mr - a n . was among the n ... - I
eceLtly gratified to receive :th He . Nicklo, North M'Pir.0 .t. Et, opposite the recommend h ni to ths people of Brandon as ale6 going to raise his ibarn and have a ritone visitors in town last code, but neitheri our words nor '.
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f the school. The letter is signed by Miss LAWN MOWERS. -We hav a larger as- enterprising citizen. Mr. Murray. will not all the go these days. -Mr. Al6ed Reichert 'to a Young gentleman make up our greatil spring a� A
o. Canad an and America � I , I ndisurnmer �
. Willson, secretary of the schoo-, and is � re. 'Brennan, mother of Mr. Thomas Brennan, showing. The nevOl dress gobde appeal
. ortment than ever befor n remove his familly for a Vme.-M - F.. W. has purcha3ed a filne d�iver from Mr. W. J. 0 that city.--! Mrs.
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B61 meeting of 4he mlue. Reid & Wilson, hardware merchatti, Sea. ha been quits il o I . - . . well;
fficere and teachers of the Methodist 80 lorth. . 1846-z weeks ago, . I for some time Mr. Wm. Reichert drove to Bluevale last to Toronto on business since last issue. -Mr. to some� ; to othe're theyappolal because - - Value. GI&A t�
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a�h school, I was iDetructed to convey', to You will find that our pric, is are right on - wit� pleurisy � Mrs. George Dorrance, .Of week for a load �f ituff for the dredge. The Byers left town on Friday last, and has gone of their Btyle, and yetto o.hilra because 100k. - �
wovea field fence, Goderich etref t� is seriously ill with blood dredge will be used to !dig the Starley drain to Monktan to reside. q �
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efficient selvibe � jarbed wire and poultri, ne ro. Chesney & f uel- Reichert is h:red � . i In Othtr'.s
io-school for Tour very � I tti poisoning. -Mr' W. E. Rutledge has secur- this summer.-Sarn i I low pri �
ufing the past . year. 4 3111illky, S(aforth. 1847-1 ed the agency fq'r the New Era cooking ani: with John Moffatt, of ;Kippen, for the eum. � - F o - a summer dress 'for yourfelf 'we recom. - - I �
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1 bly been a gr ! y � � d a cho:)sing, "from goodal etyled,m -
� 'eaforth. 1947-1 complbte and co6venient kettle for cooking, wee '! .
onefit and inspiration to the kchoo . I , ,e 3 I k.-Roberb Stelck,�Iteachrzr in the Zurich if yr,u want �be very best Red Cedar Grenadines, Voiles., Electrael, Eolines, - -
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on have spent in our behalf, and we Barred Plymouth R eke will sell for number of or&rs.--�Moscrd. George Stew. give up teachiug and�� return home. We Prices t%Ik and quality emphasizes ach � �
� balstice of season at 76oper 13 eggs. Guaranteed arband J. B.1, Galbraith attended Kidd . 4 .
ou may be spared to nq for many yearsito! rel. clsksh stock. J. F. Daly, Sealoi th, Ontario trust he will be all right again soon. statment made in! favo� e those flaked goods so m uch .in - .
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t win machines at G. ' Red Cedar Shingl store, Seaforth, thore is an atmosphere of �
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Tim MONEY THE CALVES CREWE 5. -Mr., Baldwin & Co's., sbatarth. visib-to his per yard. ;
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Kill It dla�losed of Cluff & qona, main verything handled in their � � 4 .
I . Tan beauty polish at, a Vg bargain on botograph business to Mr. street, Seaforih. 1846-2 store these days an'i the! ' Trimmbigs _� .
ow of Elva, Manitoba, writes to. ub � as fol. ce!25c, on Saturday J. P. HEnde�so , formerly of Seafortb.- I pretty things are for 908. I
aturday next only. Regular pri yoll.r. Drea I
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rtune to lose a large eurn (oF m one'' it for George A. Slater oho j for men and ing the past cc uj)le of months with his fam. linen bab 1847-11 spring and for su t One of -her I
y -1hrough 1 Dorotby Dodd shoes for ladle?. � tisto in diff erent pattern i f or Iazlies' d resses ! I . .
me calves getting p q 1847-1 1 corner oo. , .
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Ok. Having laid my coat, containing the 1 0 We Algoma, wherf �e has a go3d po'sition.- to wear waists, ribbon a and hoe lery. Afullstookof wet, no service wa hold! in the, Methodist to be trimmed,. A'4d it's inithin .par. �
oket bcok, down in the v I tave cspecially good value to clor. Chesney & -Mr. W. Brine, fresh groceries. brooms and brU31109, stationery and church near Wint rop. Next Sabbath will tioularour trim ifig stock i ! ,_ 1___*1
icillity of the' Smiley, Seaforth. ; 1847-1 c1f Hamilton, ,is here on a drugs, blecuts and fruit always on hana. We leld- ,w 1 . - )
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Ives while, attending to a ome wo k, the � isit to his par 3fits.-A Dumber of people de prices for produc be qumi terly �meeti n �
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Ivee chewed u the bank i ; butter and eccuro bargains to Mrs. Balrd's, Bru3e- and no services in he obbers. I 1 11 .
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ghly. The $50 bills were! Bank of Com- , Gcderlah street.�` This is a practice whic � a $peela meeting of conceive such d4i ) "I
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erce bills, and t natio" the conat%ble 1 6hould put a sbop NOTES.-Misi McColl, of Detroit, iq here the council, in Seaf I
nn I Any pbraon wi3hing to secu * e a setting of to. - orbh,l on the. 4th inst., Every yard of trimming brings this �:
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eated me fairly well in the matter of the � B orrunn Nickh's, North Alain etreeq Seator . , . . U_ .,.o . -,
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demption of the fragments, but tie Can 1846-2 Brothers left this week with a shipment of utments, b,j e made of - cement, to - / / I , I
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nts Seaforth. last week. -The follovoing have . - �_11�
their issue without any' protegt,l anj � I � Hays is a blev I ., �
I 0 vocalist, and his reception : 'been ap. --retu'rning their not ces afid decla "
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thould . I sho 3 that he il painted elders'of Union church : D. Ma. 819n6d. and 0fuse o act. Council should come 0 � i - I '.. ill
ink their conduct L be given pub- in Listowe . � , ,
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ity, hence t his letter." preciated i as fully aP_ Intosh, J. McQueen, J.!Gemmill and W. C. fine E Lich or 10 I � I . I I I
,-' Mr. Mo4braY's Yeats Of trial. The lightest, etrong)!st, handsomeat abroad as at bome.-Mr. Fred nly appoint persons capable More Things quirp. � 11,� X , - I
any old friends hereahculls, will be Pleased rEost durable and cheapest ate eve� made. Immil Broadfoot, a student at th, I . Alex. T,hompEon has taken 0f40fflc0-' I have Y( u Re � * I N �1�
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ve been a very serious loss so success Rleid & Wilson, I�Ardware merchants! Seaforth. 'Scott has pur- late Mr. .Cameron, oh -shares. -Mr. B. able for officaj nor v( in Fancy Hosiery Piain Hosi . .,. , �, I., V
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_@� I , Bewi Fr,r Sale. -Six k6war � of bees and chased his fath o residence on John street, Glovest ... 1; V,1� "V
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a number of empty hives m - it up and rdoving in.- Muskoka. ha ano or brains, an �
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fr Ltterid- �bj, honey extract- I%
vner Is moving Will. McLeod 0 the firm of G. scholarship of this year. MORRISON. 1 - I mbroiderles. f I .
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oi,eto. Will beeold chespasthe* in. He won a' 85 1 � . i
ceof trustees and teach�ra of the Col- tc town. Apply to Jame3 liobb, Hajpurhey. win & Company,'Seafortih, has sold a hand. I __.1,_.._ I .1 1 0 1 1 1 �
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eting in the town hall, on1riday evening Improve your stock by getting a setting Londeaboro Metl�odht church. a 0 6
I Tan beauty polish al NOTES. -A I'meeti g of hose i I The . . ;. i
t., for the purpose of discussing of my eggs from, prize Winning �r�Ttc Plvniouth . - - I t a big bargain on - . I terested in 11 I � � r�_
Reeks. 76 per cent. batch guarante�d. P. -Dill at � 0. - Saturday only. - Regular prip 26c, on Saturday next arranging for at, ot July celebration here r -y -
. the Ma c Leaf Store, soaforth. I be held in' J d . .
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i tmv& -Another of the only, for 90 a bottle, . w. H, willis. sole agent for wil ou las' store Friday
ucational questions. The chair w" occu- DEATH OF M�. . GP 0 _Pj I
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PI oldest re8id8nt81 Df this ,district departed il evening, May 8bb.L- m owrie, .1 0 1 C �
collegiate board. A full and interestinD, Clothes Wringers, waFhing tbachines and . I shoea for ladies.. I � . 1846-1 1 of Bel� I H , I ,� I ahapes ; Soft ii
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ee 800 I special price on these lines while ithe stock lasts, slender cord wilich bound all tli%t was mor. Co., Reafortb, areshowing week. I He.-zman � rriaon, of Kincardine, . D 2. brim,. stra,WSS
n of the Queational convention, - I . summer goodein sr.ch p . G ot'vs Co 1
held in i Rcid &Wilson, hard vvare merchants, Seafortb. -ofusion that ry 0 � j
n � I tal of Mrs Joh' iGrieve to earth was snap, a w0- spent a few days his home here. -Mrs.
routo rece ly, was given by Rev.1 J. W. � i ; 1846-2 ped. Mrs. C,7ie'ye, man seeing them, finds herself selecting the -R .
gins, chai man . . I ' for Sale. -Good to ) buggy for - whose maiden name obert-Fox, o B ssele, renewe I MCI - I , -
d of the collegiate boird. � B u ivy prettiest or the u d nt- 104th's GT � I .
in the curr'l . � c L . RobertBoll Seaforthl] was Agnes Scot�y had reached the great age most be iomiDg for her own ances here last wee .-Mrs. Jo n upfer ! , Otest Oish - ;
e proposed changes X-tiluin. lea 'reap I bundry. i use. They have such hapdoome, delicate sull daughters returned to Sault. Ste. Marie -, . 1-Y �
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titutes, wa� dealt with by Mr 1�w �1� �__ 0 l� A ERS AND FEEDERS.' sting, of the Wroxeter : �
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�ers, B. A. I seeds at low .-at prices at the pattern that sqits bu i' making a cho � --
In the public saboo" the ft Ov bmeal Mill, Seaforth. . i About 16 mont.s! ago she suffered from a - �. ice dividend ra I
nges will be principally the qddit� '1 � 1836-tt I of twelve per cent. was declared. dr-_Mng material to build a foundAj.oi2 un. z and from a -4 I
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I � , early d06. The timber swung around and abrnek the unfor- ene store in th
iitutefl, it is pr merchanp of Zurioh4 entirely helpless t Shields were married la�it Monday. Their following offio6re wire elected : President, tunst-3 child, wh, g near] by. The I .
schools. In high schoole and collegiate 9 nial pobtrnatiter and )hat she could aot move or
o osed to i10 awa� with, I � o was Dlavin .
, I as' help herself. ]1ut although so helpless Valong and happy A. Munro ; vice-president. T, A. Gibson ; injuries inflicted were i87�re. 'briedical aid w-oekin?5 ahirt�;
a ill town on Friday and call1d on sever I many friends wish them'
study of ��.e,h 711gluages for junior l6vio married life. -Miss Min?ie T lor has come se . I
� g of his�; old friends libre. Mr. Fwat was on physically, her mental faculties wera ktill and treas ' , W..M. Robineon; ed, and apon making investi. � I
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' I to substitute a compulsory hi I w y to Wateiloo to attend, the funieral bright a�d almost� unimpaired, and � as she to our village. as clerk n Mr. R. Clark's directors, John Douglas and A. A. Esty.- �i plief,
roe in ixploi iental and practical 96iene . : � , store -gatito it was found thab one leg wassplint- - I
so of his; uncle who died there On his way lay in bed she paqsed the weary hours in .-Miss Dever, of Seaforth, was visit- S. B. McKelvie lef b Ior Brussels on Monday, ered bove the ankle, and -the knee seversly I
' 1%hysion, zool6gy.and 'che dc wn he intended stopping ovej- at Sebring. reading, of wbichishe had alwa Ing at her brother's, 0 orge Dever's, last where he has secured a posibion as na a _r hi e other leg wasi broken
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. vi,le to spend a night with 11 , old friend fond, and although of s6 great an age, her week. -The Good Tomplars, of Kinburn, re. of the woollen mill bhere.�-Mias McDonald, below the knee. .
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i I nd de- -David Myles has gone to I I - .
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oipals was appointed. I � �Iensall, pae. members and nine of old standing should, Now Liskeard, where he expects to move I .
boards, and Messrs. Rogers and 4offatt� Ifa eromith, neal lighted 0 converse with her friends and St. Coluniba - 1
! The clubles Of igeltiroughher8on Monday jin his way those in attend%nde upon her, and to' form the nucleus of a, � good societ NOT -9s. -Father McKeon vi I I
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I � John Sproat and I and I ogan last week. I
ure of this one, and to cojWder the� && I I - A large'andlappreci-
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iLE mb6th last. week. He had ! with him a good Ch' - ting the cement wall under W Lindsay's undergoing treatmen ative audience heardhim lecture in 60deriolt
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bility. of a looai educmtlon�al 'associationj Ve y jpretty three-year-old h'ifer, which firmly stayed in jt4l e future, and her' house this week. I . � Ing a week in the village, having partially . I _'
e composed'Of teachers4i trustees and faith I two weeks ago. -Mrs. Ann Mooneyl,of Porb �
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w s oiie of the best sold at the ale and for and hop6 buoyo �er up in her hours of -----*— i recovered his sight.- orneyand ney, , 0 w" , - I
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ers interested in educational work, The wl ioh 'be paid $85. Mr. Pop � suffering and w iliness. Mra. Grieve was I 1amily left for Sault 86e' Marie last week. mu � forth 40 "I I � I
cinsider i Blyth. . � ,and
ot of the association will �e to or r does not � idered in Sea G �
end to go into the breeding of Jerseys, a native of Ro0oroshire, Scotland, and � �L 0 1 Anthony Manly, railway superInte dent., of I
discuss all matters of in educational but g�t this one NOTES. -Mr. S. H. GiOley and I is' . ; �
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f simply for ber milking with the exception of Mr. James Scott, of hi son, ,� Ark at teas, have been recently brou ght hotis . I
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ire. —0 i qualit � lea. -As Mrs. David Domince, or., of Harpt rhey, was 0 . is last survivor of a large Waster Russell, were in London list week. DzTsd4le, for i at c-rment. The services at the church
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!_ - I was walkiDg across the floor in family. With beV parents and other - -Dr. Long, of Listowel, who recently ITEMS. -Long have i these columns of and cametery were conducted b -her
1E SEAFORTIi ExGiNE WoltKs.-T mem- bou ht out D �. Jerome. t _V Fat I
he �he r residence on, Saturday, she � lip ped, and bers o ' the famil 1� she came t 9 r cok possession Drysdale been vacated, owing to the lack of McKeon, and were well atten ,--m.-The
meeting of the shareh Id o Canada in last week. W6 welcome! the doctor to our correspondence, but � aga I in the old. corres- marriage of Miss Mary Gawley au� Joseph ,,,
art Bell En ins and Thr � era :of the 'falling fraotnre(T her thiRh bo , . The me- 1834 a n'd settIc-d Roxboro, In McKillop. midst and can bespeak for h!m a splendid pondeut has a - Johi
9 sibling Company ck ent is all.the more serious wakened from his I ."
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m on Mo � . 10, account of Three lyears late Ishe was married to Mr, drowsy McQu%id, of McKillopt was Eolemni,ed bers
held in the council roo 0 practice, - as he is I& rising young slumbers, and will endea or to supply the I"t luesday morninjr� Mr. McQuild'o-fel- %
, nday Mra. Dorrance being advanced in years and Grieve', and the V
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' P haring suffered for some ti4he from ill homestead farm n� McKillop, where the de- came to play our school 'tearn last Friday and &nd Min . I I
on of the shareholders pre - The re. he 61th.-M iss Kate Broadfoot, �Jaughter, of U a a a . . I I
rnoon last. There was f *ent to reside on the old dentist.-Wingimm school foot ball - team vicinity with home 'news. -Miss Ida Dar. low In ambers of the St. Ool mba o ,-, be t -r -A �
lenf ceasedl� continued 6 reside until about. three , a Flossy Stanbury were the play e� � two marches at the ;churc and In � .-
of the provisional dlrao;ors t- detailing afternoon, hub our boys p1layed rings around guests of Mine Mary A. Johnston, ' Mon. the evening, by moonlight, they of renaded ' . =====�
operations of the Mayor Broadfoot, who has beeriseriously ill years go, when ifie came to live with her them, beating them 7 to � 0. her,� was a dar evening of last week. on i 18 . .
company thus far *&a n 'tr I tford for a I � . 2 1
1 a everal weeks, . ie, *e are daughter, Mrs. .!B. Scott, of Harpurhey. very small crowd on the g'roun -Mr. John Dr a. the' Ppy couple at the brides home AV%
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g to this r ; rt' the now leased to learn, slowly recovi,ring. Mr. G ieve died d rtly da e is at present clerkin In Mr. Join theyouth and be , v a
I -Mrs. �out 14 years ago. She 9 auty of the dIstr1c) 11 trip- , - O"
er shop In now being p with. ' . MoFaul, Mrs, A. Young and Mrs. M lesvae 1. famil account of it being such a� cold night. Xhe Weismillees store, at H4neall.-Mr. Garnet ped tl fe light fantasvie too " until zhe morn- T
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contract for the foundation has been 'y 0 I . . - r. G. Muffay on Ing 11 I . UC
- McLean are in Guelph this week &",tend- tore, o ie son bav Og pre -deceased her. She as they are. certainly Putting up a good game Sunday last. -Quite a n sabor of our farm. lin's fi 2e new house. on � tile adjoinl#g farm. Upper lak,e st
oeb of the material for the building bat g the' general annual meet . g of the was % - vOman of i ri1ore than ordinary intel.
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purchased and will be erected as soon nary 8 iety of the ligencc a f' 'thf-u. wife and a wine' If MilY been running the photograph allery here, second conoession, on Fr�day of lamb week. to P) -ei koh - priests are ann'ounoed I -
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e building is ready to receive it. So a purchased a large bankr� Co. Pickard c0unse Sh having Mr. Chauncey Jerome managing ib Miss Lizzie Albreichb, of 1 Philadelphia, was begins at the forty hours' devotio t which - . . I
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as this establishment is in working or. dr good' _ al neighbor. e lived for him, has die � o3ed of the business to M ' here next Sunday. at 10,!o�olock, � -
as in Hamilton Rua Is having it her pa,t w�ll in I his life and p r. In the village on 'Monday last.-Moserg. viz.: Rev. Z Weak Gi3derl3h; R-e�. John- .
be businesp' can be run to very much Pl I � er a r ,em. ry w ibh will be I� leaves behind, Baxter, who formerly r&4 the business, and Alex. Chollett, and oseph Rau paid our R Leave <
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n tie he has purchased it vory low eri bed b� many. I eon trl one day recently.- Clin o ; Rev. T. Noonin, Dublin 6 jRqv. J. � Leave I
3r advantage than ever before, as now Pl ed in his mammoth eatablis4ment here, 11 Ong and lGv- Is very popular with all - the voung people. village a busin u, Mitchell ; Rev� Father Pinkonault, .
frequently ;,difficult to get boilers just as at ingly (h , The reinains We ha - I . 11 . Arrive,
a ve no donbt he will do well . here.- Mr. Ezra Smith of Philadelphia, was'in the. Ho , Strathroy ; Rov_m .T_ ... -
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also Dow on hand ordres sufficie. t to t.%x it to M of his' b ain.— d One � ini. %'ma. a son, o "Know, Wag a V111ag'19- on SaturdRy evening lagt.—Mr. -me Carmel, and Rev.. P. . J. : cKt�ouj I 1441-rr.Xve,
the utmost to iur kthem. oub this season. itbo at uel h in life. ov .1 . .
. men an yuk tomere the advantage si e th �f her aged and respected paitner v L tor in town or Sunday.—Dr. Long Andrew Mittleholtz was in and around our Lon ast. Sermons on SuDd Mon- �
. a Gommill, of Tuokersm for so rhany year 0 E -
. thii week repreaevting the .' gm advIle . f . j ___ - .and Mr. A. E. Bradwin �attended the lay- burg on Monday ja�*t, buying pigs.—The, day:: md Tuesday, at � .
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See the line of dinner sets we are showing The reporb furthpr stated that addition. i, ui iliar 1� I .. Ink of the corner stone of ithe -new Catholic village of Drysdale 1has organized a foot 7:30 p. m. Seats a. rn., — Arrive �
, . jy at the Women's Forei a Misgio i , 1 P:30 and At
with Bread and Butter Plates included. A al capital can still be used to adv I u- . f. Th . es Road. I free and ill welcome. - I Leave 11
antage in iry Society t4ere.—The new , eh�roh, at St. Augustine, Ilast Sanday.—The ball team, known an the " Young Hurons." The 'Sb. Columban postoffice WAG, �n WaY .
I . I dri ID, which is NOT�s. --10harl al Camn has improved the council held a special mebting qn Wedues- .
the business, ai�d recommended the stock oi I eing put -do*h by the to*n, w I I Le&ve
nice patte n, the very best quality and at a I I , materiall ap 'noel 0 . composed of the pickied men of the village first, moved from Josep �
I the company as ja good business investment.' - nb' y tie � of hi house by repainting it. — day evening for the , ,h Nigh's rosidenoe
The in I constable in pur 0 ppointin a and surrou r4l at -ore, on I Steamships
price that wIll surprise you. - . ance the value of properby , o ntiguous to Li tle i,ar Mill1ri from Bervie, Is at pres 9 nAing cou�try, under command to t it Holland gene I Huron
by-lawe for the govern enb of the i� as it afforde such excelle - place of Con bl Barr, who of Captain Joseph Ran. The team oontalra stret b. William fo)r Wf
- . company were idopted and t , nt c011ar drain- en v � in at he I randfather's, Mr. Robert .- some difflerences. eleven men of fine phydquej good intellect, Mr. Nigh never! asked for Ue offioe I I
I I he :new board Age, This is a matter which tile assessor Cann..- 0 � had resigned on account and is d no deeire to keep it but man � .- � I
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6f directors were authorized to ha I the BSO Ild take Into considerabio ' o n AIII In has torn down his old There were only two. app, 'cations, and so. smarb and IntejUgent; and,above all, experi. cour er he was bound b low IN I
BEATTIE BROS. business between Mr. Bell and the com n !.next year barn and i pre r�ng to build a larger one. companying Mr.''Barr's application was a y oxth-of ffice to ' - ; . I
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finally ettled up. The business has k any w nual jLe eneed kickers. YZ correspondent wishes GRrmi -
I V �888 h" moved the .front petition signed by nearly, all the 'bustneas them every success.—A Young five-year-old qual fi, d Paitmaister reeeived hii- appoint- �
The 28a Tea Store, s boen -L To have received a reply frj)m " Lay. part of his old hoi over for the kitchen L -
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running under the company since the19th it " to the letterof it H. B.,-" �! whi h ap men requesting that he:�i be re -appointed. son of Mr. Wm. Denomy met with a very men' � f v1n the Postmaster-Gineral 1 Alfred � -- .
SEAFORT11. - - - ONTARIO of April. The by-laws appointed Mr c - for the now hQusellehioh the masons will When it came to the , I �Canadiau
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