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T 9 . yal T Clinton paid' a fraternal � . —Ii— -_ - -
Flame A GREAT MUSICAL T9EA �,here nut 9emsid is kept. nofwa ihing. � wages $1.2 Visit to I �o lodge in this town on Monday 'Seed Potatoes, Bran, S�orts to P"mit of his re oval to his home the 9_9_1X___191_X_1�FX97_71r__10 - .
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1 � i I I leased to learn ths he Is doing as � we I as ation, bene'Att
S. Laing, Windsor, Ontario. I 1849x2 '. . 11 . � p � I Ibisa great instit Ing
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Harold Jarvis Te 11 . r S6.1oist ,I evening.And the visiting brethren and sis- i Hig rich and poor. And for ze.:: : I
Mrs.McKelcan Red a dar shingles, th'O 1V ary best makes. I grade fami1v flour [and could be expected u1nder the eirentastanoea, - - Terybody.c... I
Contr xRo Soloist ters were moit hospitably entertained by L stock bristles with variety.. I ��
gasoline 1XX 800 or bunph, XXXX 8 bunch al's N. I and we hop' to see �im out again'soon. 1
4 Planing mil Nor ho E'ri, Street, Bea- I I Pu re anitobAl. �_ : � *_ d �
Miss Agnes Dunlop Pi' nist olufy & u# those of Seaforth- I t 1b, the stock, is permeate
, i" � lodge. -Miss Graham is � f I wi�h an atm,��7
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on for CAROND'S HALL, THUS,, AY I � For the girls this time . Big bargain on under h residance on Goderich street.- HAM TON& KERSLAKE not only covera the more 614borate 1�
stoves M !8 Friday and Satu-day or whil t, 49 pairs Mr. Gcorge Murdie is having his residenae, i I B=Fs4-Mrs. Fo'w , Iner.
I ey list. , ell and Miss Cora lef b ; chandise, but reaches even 1 to the tao
see one I Seed ereh an to I . . . Seaforbb. last week to visib friends in Woodstock for ; , it -
-Under the auapicies of the die6' Aid lo'donpola boots, both I ce( and button, sizes on Goierich street 're -painted. -Mrs. Fach, . J . I Inexpensive lines we sell. '
Society of the M ethodist 11 r ch. J, IfIr12-18.1-2 Nylth heel or spri 9 eel, regular price, havin I -
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Admission 25c,Reserved ,e Is 10c extra d,w. W. GeO. 8ai dno, purchased the cottage on Mr. B . ; July 8, rantfrod at St. Marys I - ,8
... rio' b f F sy. Sample I north win ionitfor p for sale on'Saturday, hub was nob sold,
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scre Taeed%y mornin Ia. latore :: 8 for women And Ge3rgo . later shoes for men. and has I iad It removed to a lot near the July at Paris ;'Jul, r 31, Paris at Seaforth ; Fibnoon is greatly iproving the interior of er is ohm, .
g, May 261 1 , . . I I a quality seeker -links both together -
I I i 1 1849.1 residence of Mr.. H. Liieno and intends Maryst I at, St. M ar3 si at Brantford ; .A,uq. There is another feature equalij #81, '
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I � I 9 ney having xl� nicely fifted up- !or a residenoe for us.b 7* Brantford at Seaforth. Junior series, of Hamilton, formerly the rector of Trivitib ' t as style ,and q4ality-.1A,
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NOTICE TO ADVER StRS. lock, Sea ortb. f I herself. The building une,4, Mitchell t Clinton; June 9, Memorial church, will condueb services portan I
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'R GOODS.-L%�W mowers, ,screen . to tintereab you
Owing to a change in the '�t%l � regula- I SVArmh � Milbohell Mitchell at Somforth - Rev. & J. �M. Perkins, M. A., rector of ertisement
and fur- p�p I oots, win low screens, ham** 4, tee cream f reez- who Ins e a- specialty of removing buildings. ; July 8k P - an regards. -houae furnishino'e, and 0
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tious, which requires us to bavel out papers eirs', refrigators, --]�argeo% 0 o ke, lowest � prices, �Mrvtf. oLean, of the Mill Road, Tuck- My 15, Clinton at Mitchell ; July 23, Sea- Trivitit Memorial church, lefb on Monda, stock of these goods etands jout eo lit-
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I Rol f & Wilson, Ira inls* Seaforlih., eromi'th, an the foundation completed for forth st CIiZt0D- . I for Lindsay, where he � was married on Wey. noun for its I Dwo. -
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I 1 1849-1 a nice nt w brick residence on her fam.- *— i tkesday, to Mini Russell, of t I �
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formerly, -all changes of ad4rosement3 I RS n o' ht work The sple did warm rain of Tuesday' night Harlock. * I T . : 0 hat town. � and its low prices. I I
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sy) must be reeeivc-d not later th ; r %ges g od worTg � A , Little Carpet Talk. I
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evening of each week, and n � 11� parched earth and stimulate vegetation.
3 transient ad- i :j 18493 -7arder of ,he daY in - this vicinity, Messrs. NOTES.— There died ab his home, on the
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d fter VVednes- i STORE FoR SALE. - - ry in a J. Taylor, T. Beatty i and D. Reid having ow. - b�e I%M&.
C. vertisements can be re2eive i, . sea. Thab shower did more for the count 4th line, on Mopday� morning, an old resi- 0 ir Garpet departmenb is com to be bet.,
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day, even -mg. � ien coupleof hours thaii- the two par raised th4 irs.-Miss ell Farnham is visiting 4ent in the pereon of Joseph Stubbs. De- set endeavor we did sow, a ,
If advertise�s: will 11 kindly is, I orq prom loss. Am. off erlog ii� fd r We at a very low now In a osion can1do in six months. -The in the vil age, before er departure for the ' ad n�w V
bear this in mind they will javq us fi,rure. respons )le person W%y, if desired, ps I �� ceased had been aili g for some time past, . e, I
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�a great oaly�park(Lown. For partlouIard addreis Margar J. H. McDougalliesidenoe, which was of- W09t.-Many harids6 ne new buggieq- w ere and the last week he suffered -most terrible reaping a bountiful harvest of reaulte- I
NK. deal of -trouble �nd themsel6' disappoint. e� fered for sale last Saturday, was not, sold, pu' a much appreciatrcil, very lirge
. 4 I �. *egar(T,. Stratford, Ontario. 1 18493 - rehase last week by farmers ii2 this pain. The funeral took place to Brandon patrol.
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. . ' dod.-Prayi r meeting wah dia. ;emetery, neak Belgrave, on W�dnesdlly- 0 ir carpets for this house-clea ling Beata,
�. ment. l 8 0�e ou,� new 50o wood altphol st ill �
)0,000 I . � - I Wlonougiwato�forteain-a f�w minutes. More and aXlyperson (kedringa comfortable resi- ponsed with Thur,k ay evening, Rev. Mr. aftelinoon.-The rain -oil Tuesday evening
". than 10,00 I sold last year. C�eOjey&Smil Sea- dencein�pleaaa,bt locality shou t 11111miltim! not being able to attend.-' 0. E. help otiv(. The ne,W
0,000 TRA.vELLEAs,-The followi. ere ticket- - fort�. � : ' Id direc �.d the crops, as everything w.to in need are new and moat attra.
� , . . . i �&9 1 their attontlon to this property, as it w weaves and patterns have c( ine to litud -1 ,
nts this ll� at W I I I ill
ed to distant poi ' We m. � Parsons, 'Who has beDn visiting frie do in of rain. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russell I
Somerville's raifway and stearnihis ! P�ymouth Rook eggs for,hatchin from be Fold choap.-Some mischievously or Indiana, returned hom Saturda, Bert. went to Shakespeare last week to attend
OH) Lp Agency : 9- . e with their assur&nce of ro liability in.
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� re bred k tock. Barred and B 176o per setting. malicious y disposed persons have recently Allen leftl for Rainy,Pniver dietric'u, where the funeral of Mrs. Swift. Deceased was -a � y I And
Mrs. John-, Murphy, Hibbe 3� t firml
r � to Minnea- � F.,'Daly, Seaforth. � I , 'Oven
- , I � e I . colol Combination in thq*. !
. rineeo-ta ; W E lio,t, to Owen � Try an ice cream soda flaV�ored with! pure in the bil iard room by cubting a long alit in an axperb� .handsome carpets ar . e even I tow graft,
Rolis, Mi illiam 9 . i 1840-1 deliberat ly injurad the plate glass windows he will sp� nd some time hunting. tort is sister of Mrs' RuEsell.-John Kelly had a the now
Sound ; Jordan Elliott, Hen 0 ghton and , hunter, having shob several foxes big hay bee one day lately. . Fourteen team&
; trans- f6i�fl.voxs, C.Aborhart,Drug&t,,8eaforb�. I the glass with a diamond and one of the during th - many roome in and around � eaforth. -
Joaeph Noble, to Sarnia ; r . Donovan ! 1 1 ng th winter..' R. Beattie. and Mrs. D.' each took a .- Joad to Belgrave. -Mrs, R. .
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i . large pan is of glass in the wind w of the Beacom %`t With the high arb deB
llected, and da ghter, to G ; a gent's watch thot we "8"'l 0 , �
ion Ne!_'_':; HenderEon o give por set satlefa . �i i
lowest M puaTan tee adjoining shop has also been- broken. Such will soon recover.-Misi; Mary Parsons is at . signs and colorings of these o
- tow line, Hallett, t 'wel � 'Ickl, Thomas Iler is able to move round a little
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. prooi case malicious injury of property is most repre- present vi.siting friend� in Clinton. I -tiod
and Miss Tillie Shannon, M(Killop to Empfre movern(Int in a nicklel oil �r dust . . now. -The hay proms Is kept busy this seem able ta satisfy the most en I
D lyj undt:.- the- tow I k 8 f - th. hensible and the policeman should be I & . taste. Take a stroll this w � --- I
anada, Pickford, Michigan ; Edward LAirn'tar," sr., . i 1840-1 on the I week. -The OraDgemen won't walk on the . a�7 some -dav
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DOG D)ST.-J 'n L ; ' d tan, ar�llwe Blyth. , 12bh of July thifs year. We all know wliy. - TP
to Edmonton, Northwest Territories' Small b . - rs I to see our n9w velvet ,
� ol name of Paddy. - Finder will example 4f some of t - I Pa 4 In.0
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nterest � t .! greatly oblige by , hem,.io as to�pub �a - stera, Brusse1q, Ingra ions, i
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9 I le�ving wol d at G. M. Baldwin's n u3io store or 'with NOTES. ' Rev. Dr. McLean and 1�3v. J. -A car of hogs w" eliipped from Brussels estries and Romps. � I TV- - � ..
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ar and A TRiP TO WL4,GARA. -The I I I ,nadian Or- W 11 gcL��o I. . � fitop to t is aRravating injury of 'property. S,MO611, of Auburn, xelloinged pulpits on on Tuesday.-J.,ohn Watson had his barb - i I - .
� I 1 1849X1 -Rev. Mr. Hoigins will preach on Sunday - ; - . .
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der of Fcreaters, of thin . town, I ave� made Come and help on the goo w-crk done by evening ou 6( Ths King and the Empire.'-'- Sunday last -miss ella Carder, w o has jacked up on Tuesday. George Haney, of A Thing of Necessity t07dav _� -
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OR arrangements with the aiand T11 Lok to run the Gravenhurat Sanibariu for a been book -keeper in G eorge )Powell's jetore, Bluevale, did the job, . : � - - I
. L I, reumptives at the The ladies of the Women's Auxiliary of St. . -
I a monster excursion to te x o; YietorIA Day. 'In 't has'� resigned and will take a well darned - -Linoleum. I i .
ager. Niagari Falls, on P ii 1849-1 Thomas'(.huroh entert%ined Mrs. G. F. I 0
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Friday, June 12Db. Tickets wil be good - 1R6d ce� ar shingles, the v ry beet makee. Garden tc a social tea at the rectory on holiday. -Mr. J. S. G)lden has mov d his .. Cromarty. A -
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going onFriday and returning t ( san�e day, , XX 65 bunch at N. Tuesday evening, on the eve of hi family here f Irom Melbourne. -J. M. elly, Lit toleum-Cool in ,Eummer, al right _. I
I Cluff & scn): Planing Mill, Nor�h P - Jo M I
with the privilege' of remain n o7er and . L V'rin street, Sea- ' er depart. soniof Mr. John Kel y, of Goderic , TTINGS.-Miss Spicer, of Exeter, spenLt wintEr, clean all the . �
� fo.W ) I ure for her future home 1 1 was P%rtLof last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. An- - wears everlastin I Jouni 1��-* \
returning on any o f � , � 1849-1 ii Cleveland. ". I X � L � I
Twelve. f �he riegqI r tr *no on . calling on Blytli friends this week. e is gly- 1 1
- Garden hda been a most zealous worker in . - drews. -Neil Gilles : I
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writin Saturday. The fares - are I now an M. D., having passed his final- Is for -balls, bath. - -
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9 re,gi kabl 'o y light employ� e. L. church ord Sunday school, and will be X� Manitoba, whera lie Intends a rooms and kitchens of privalie houses it. -
� 10wt' Ldudlen, vc I motit, igood hom Ad- . � _ pending a few I
is one and as this is the firsi excursion 'dr as D. A. W., 27 Peter 8treet,Lohdon, Otktano. amination at Detroit Medical Coll ge. He weeks with relatives '
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resultot. � r � will likely locate i : eoiLne Michi is exactly what is -wanted.
I part of . 1849.1 -1b will e interesting L I Linoleum
the county . to many of our Mr. Cranston spent parb of last week with as a floor covering contains I% I
nd for to tbis-imo3t wo A pionic, under the'! ausipices of union schocl bi -lmmbfn-.
de ba not 'orgeb tne'Af teqol i Tea given by readers to learn that Rev. H. A. McPher- a parents. -Miss Mary* Currie has return- -- ation of good quali ties w.hj�h a
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� I lar th� W. C. T U. fit the old Cole�alj Ihomeatea,l 'from section No. 12, Hullet,6 and Morris, ill be ed hom I -
- 3 0 "ji oa A'i toria Day. I son, of Ac ton has acceptod 'the call to held. an Friday of nex6 week, in Mr. R. J. e, 11aving been away for a few days at- tainly hard to beat, I I
ite for Canadian sights, therb shoul' ) 1'� � I
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nitage of tt I 6 xo a t1oa go Chalmers ,-hurch, To.ronto, and will be in- , tendiDg her aunb, Mrs. Gardner, of Farqu- V� a think we have the eboiceot I tt .
crowd tak& adva I ej al .. I � 1849-1
i i�iy pers PA � -erns in
opportunity. Full particulars'm i , foun Watch repairing rece � � . Onad at- ducted into the pastorate on June 2ad.- 1- har, who is ill. -Miss Gorle intends leaving good quality Linoleums , "I
eg b d ive grown's grove, lot 111, �oncession 10, Morris . .
on The; programme will o6naist of Bpeech(s, re- in $he town �
e, in our advertising columns. ' i le work is guaranteed , to give satisfacti Mr. Wm. Archibald, of Tuckersmith, lefb in a few days for England. . . J
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th tt%�ions, football �at�h and a tug-of-war quite a number, of relatives there and ex- ling widths. Hand in h I
ok, Seaforth. � I for the o'd country on Wednesday and took c In .
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ipal. a, NTRV. M�� Win. Farmers who have potatpe� I wibh-him A lot of cattle. -Mr. Wm. Rout- between representaftv6p from the towidships pects to be away the greater parb of the and 'with rin., �
0 clmore,�of Kippen' � t3 buy or sell of Hullett and Morfis.1 If the day is fine, oleums go Floor Oil CIO, -,h 1 nd we - -
- , who i�i u1se Ulf tile mosit W10 do well to call and see us. I W11 ledge is b�aily engaged taking orders for summer. -O, 0. Willson, of Seaforth, who think we have any kind yo likely - -
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686-152 �sxtensivel shippers of balEd hay i �bbe!Pfov- quantity of I hooe splendid Lakq ore potatoes on the New ra cooking, preserving and steam. . - "�rla .
. ha d and wc are open to buy or: q_ ; p U a
, have a limited therle should be a Ialrge� crowd present i -n d a re resenfs the Thorn imanufacturing Co., of to require. i
lace, iiiforms us that lie is f ti 11 sh$pping Be, 1. Prices right. ing kettle good time. -Dr. D. �:T. !Smith lef 6 this week -
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-A . e,tae Bros ', Seaforth. � I . which he imports from tlie I Watford, made a rew ! calls in the vicinity I -
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O , 1840-1 for Perrinton, Michigan, where he imends : uring or- i I'll,
1. rgely of last year's crop and is making ar- B ur . I United States, and whi,jh lie says no woman labelyj and was sucdessfal in -see ' t t I
on I rangements to do even a la�g r buiiness 0 ice cream is rich A4 , p I ouse comfortibly without. -Mrs. practising medicine. -J. F. Nivins h%s re- ders fiom John A. Nor'ris for a tread -power Other Needs About I 11 .
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Is says he olgn�d his position as electrician of the 6c- aloo-a tread -power griaddr and cutting bo , -
when the now crop oomes in. I Ab � t, Di ugglet, Soikforth. 1849-1 0. F. Garden intends di 0 * of her trio � el Th 3 Home. �
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has no trouble in getting a ready and rofib- bat ev,orybody'says must! ight works, and will be engineer at the -from Oiwald Walker,�Jr.-Our village was The oncoming warmer weather le -do 6 I
rator able market in the old countr I p teaiha8noc(uaI3." BeattieBros ; be true, " 28c household effects by auctiori"I 0131ingaturday, f, ur mill. I . I
y f i all the ! t ..,§cisforth. 1849.1 preparatory to moving to (0leveland, where 0 � visited by several hardware -men from the U � .
good, welleaved timothy li The Maion & Risch andlBerlin - - --- .. , ve I
%y ih- can! ship. -piano she goao next week.�Tho Hurons - � Bbrewd and e a wife
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0111 . Siaffa. - neighboring town3 on �� Friday last, for.the thinkin of 1 to -
eet,' He says lie has a great deal of troutl - leal, 'Calla id Bee them at G. 24. Baldwin 4 a Toron!o on Monday to play their first go to ; purpo3e of explaining �,o the trustees of our iomethine She requires to .
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getting bay that is properly curA kar;�- I [ I 1819-1 in the senibr series of the Western Football Faultless Summer' Wash Fabrics. -D inty village beautify or add to Ge _.
, Mol-,TEY , OUND.-The ers i n I . church the g6od qualitiek, of the � co-W&A -of lier .
ers,allow their hay to get too ripe and le I z � who left a line, eta., for your pretty J ' home. Among the many thip �
file, ave ,,su z , Assoclatiol .--Will McLeod will sink at a mu9 uue 94,wn - furnace thA th-3y eacWh%ndle.; Ib Is the In- _gs need
; d ni of mono � in tl n I * � -
ured by ib too long bleaching on the ic Dominfo Ank, Seaforth, a We ave a great showing of those 1in, ed ara Curtains, Draperies,
a They fewida)-gago'uan have the caule n calling at the ooncer,t in Dungannort on Monday night.- a I tention of having afu4nace placed in while gortieres, -
hcuge it afore the I , ,. *Mr. Peart, of Exeter, and one ' she's I sofb fabric -Ahe kind that I lame ptc. i
8, up -to- . ! Faiihion says " are all right." From our . - We iave many choice opecialii in riew goode ,
as bee should cut it greener, )ank, proving properhy an I psi ing for this notic of Usborae's the churah is - being 63modeled, which ,the
sap dried out of it, and instead o hp it w. k., I?earce, manager. - 1849.1 pioneer rosidents, was in town this' week, nongregation have de'ided,.' -
_*Ving I - I q ;Ao do. -David
, a close dumped into the mows in lum , haVe it 1�'awn mowers sharpened aid rapaired at tilie gueab of his niece, Mra. J. A. Stewart. faultless display you! can gain anideaas to Hill entertained the choir and a few friends -goodothat havebe-en onBale batak, -
1 store, Scaforl, , and big Van Mr. Peart ad been at Mitchell and other i
260,350 me ' I I very f,hort time, butthe be by of th
anteed, spread around so as to let it dr . ub In the G. 0. Baldwin & Co's what will be strictly' )roper for new �um- ab his home on Friday!, evening last. -The , e - .
and e_x- . . I I mer wash gowns. � The E. McFaul 'Co.,
W. He says th3.t timothy ba , ourted in gainis in second hand bicycles. 1849-1 places vi4i ng friends. -Mr. Frad Hess, Er., i I
this way, is read . t� I . w-6mbers of the 0hriatian- Endeavor Society leoigns, the great varletycluchoosing, .
ily bought up in the ol quanti y of damag( Seaforth. . . � . . I I
I d 4 3d g6in an -1 flour of Zurich, arid Miss Hess were in town on . i 184� 1 are seriously considering. the advisabilit of 1e irresistible low prices create a men.
W., country and he can afferd to pay as- Much aiiii,ifor sale c cap. Soaforth Millino cc, 1849-1 Mopday. rhey were passing through Pk�CIL : y I lation am' Ong ladies who really know �
. -Mr! Webb, who �.49 3een having a lawn social ln� the ne# future.-
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dameraH it less than wholes!%le price. C. their way thome from Brodlisgen, where very'sick, is able too, be -out again. -The Quite a number or 6 been . I hang. -
More for hay thus cured as willi db more . on LINGS. exp I hav . s. I
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0 Abepffiart, Druggist, Seafort�. ; , Ibeen spend: with funeral of Miss Lizzi e' M iller, market9d the lasb few (I S. "'T*h' 6 price ha Ing . ; ,
dealor than make up for the extra trou$e,, besid a - ; I I 1 1849.1 they had of Stratf:)rd, - ind appreciate fine and artistic
adding to the reputation of Cana��ian hay in I CEDAR RDSTS.-On; hand' 0: car load of friends. -Alr. James Lawrence ii making � as,very been aboub five cents � . .
1630 the old muntry. - lirstolass celar posts, � took place on Fridaylat Staffa and w 6 pound. This f: NOW it's Lace Curtains.
I S. Lambl Lumber Yary, arrangeme4tefor the erection of a new y con3idered a very fair price for some years, I
—0 11 , SeAf6rth. I largel attended, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller -
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I I brick residt nee on his farm on the 5th con- 11aveithe sincere sympathy of their trany but when we consider I e price And we call your atten I
GOLD BRICKBD._�Th . 1. 'CARD op TiIANII;�,9.-We do ii e to express tion to th) 'Istiett ...... .
a Collegiato, Institu�te 6ur sincere ti cession of A IcKillop, and will go back there friends in this, their sad bereavement.- 46t;Jall, we have to figure very closely to kinds, because they &re the kii A �every_
nk football team received a doable ' anks to the fire brigad for the noble to live as mon as it i3 completed. -Mr. Mr. � nd Mrs. Ridi%rd Hotham f1hd much of a margin. Bettc-r priceo are 103Y Warits and they are I the ' kind �
�urn-down worli done by them during the fire a * 4 speau un-
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on Saturday. Oa that day �hoy were also�to the Atizen Jamed SOOt�, of Roxboro, has just had com- day in the village. -The Staffa Epw4)rbh prophesied in the near future. *e sell-Bilky lace curtai cobweb.
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scheduled to play th rendered on that oco&sion. 1� I ai -
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that town, for he qugb did work of ti e brigade and clf;Lzeiasi that a portion front of heir �annu . al anniversary special services on " I
lnit�tute team, in his iarm. It is a greab improve- t *_ _1 orAd ,, �861nt
of our properly Was PrOBErved from ilestruction, and . Wrci�eter. . . 3011 a spider's web perfect in -con. -
NTO. cup, and were fully co'nfidenb at 'they for this aid we are more than grat ment. -The,'; Epworth League of the. Metho. Sund lay, Mav 24bh� aiid on Thursday, the q4uctiou, neither can' to you �
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would carry back with the `forli�- Milling 00. . 28tbl, tea will y
m W , covet(d . I 1849 -la' dist church'�had a very"Pleasant social and be served on the church BMI,Fs,-Peter- Wallace and Mrs. G. herethe realbeautyof ourLace Cur. . I
i . . musical eve6ing on Tuesday at which there I h a
'But the beet laid achemei. 'of 'even WANTED. -Ooo(I am t at grounds, from five until eight, after whid Wa Ree, of Toronto, are visitors at the t dris in' the' re&l attraotiveneas-
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-times come to nau�ht. �Tha illdu#'ons, to perate and oafg00% , , aaracter. Coin. od program will be giv �
Collegians some 0 duct maker, . en. -Mr. Harry
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eritta haulle men'audfigur6 #osts -. evening Ternpleman is baving a barn raising on Fordwicb, assifitsd Rev. E. A. Hall, rector We:o mply say that part of our business is �
000, first set-baok came was a largo' attendance, and during 1, Ir
Sat home of Dr. Brawn. -Wm. Walters, of would be just aaAifficalt.
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urday morning when pet correctl3 lij-�t refreshments w�re served.
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1 9 od'ehances �)r right man. Give dil piLrticuzars in Tuesday. -Mr. and 'Mrs. George Butaon . W procure for our trade the rettiesb �
Mr. Fordyth, of Berlin, the hea&- push of own The League �and Sunday school have under- 0! the- Episcopal chureb, in" his church ssr.
the football association, refused 'F� to iokue ivritiog %v tb regard to qualiflbation. - Apply to 11 � ....
. A. Lang, 248 B)rden street, Toronto.: taken to puiehase a new piano and they were called. to -London' on 8aturday v aes on Sunda
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jOOO certificates fcr a couple of the playipro, : 1849-1 to see Y. -Oral Hupfer has returned lace Curtains obtainable. e have
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by � " hope to pay �for bh6 instrument by the pro- their niece, Iva Campb'ell, who is seriou aly from the Soo, and has been engaged -with - d3ne so. 0 �
though they wcra certifiEd to he prinl G�RL WA STTED.-A girl capa!jle of doing ceeds of theqe entertainments. -Mr. James ill. -A great many from here will att nd R. Match in ths butcher shop. -R. J. -Ran-n So now, at this time of year., w .n therei -
I geileial 130113e work can get a 9,10d situation and Somerville io erecting a verandah and mak- .ow and Mrs. N. Allan have had granolithic exists in every home-lov.-ing woman a �
cipal as bona fide students of t119 80110�4. good ,�Yycs by,applying to Mrs. AX. 1. McLean, sea. - - the laYing of the corner' stone of the r , he
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They went to Clinton, however, ' forth., I I lug other im�,rovements to his rosidence on Full.irton, In sidences d mire to freshen 1 he surroundii :igs, we �
]i t h !tbe 1848-tf ethel Methodist church, walkaplaced ihfrbnt (,if t4eir re I
intentionof playing the I i � I - ! - 11
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. . game urider pre- 7 his fine far ` near Roxboro, MoKillop tesd4y, May 26bh.-Mr. a' � during the past week. A load of delegatcs afk that you see if- our curtainfiz-
be W�k,NTED.-�-100 cases eggs iveekly, 14c. , �-The rid Mrs. ra is - .
th,'e second ; Corn ladies of t"" alt:)P, of Seaforbh, spefit Sunday at attended the annual mee�
_8t if necessa,ry. And i -We are t he Women's Christia - B sta a. w)uldn't add to your w-ludoss, trag
trouble arose. I iole aelliag agen � #e.county for . n Temper I . .. I !ting bi the Women's I -
. ts i st i —0 I I Society, hold in Wing- appearance of art ajud eleganch. Wv %
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' The referee follo;?d iM r. - the obly Ohio � lailey corn. The b E-il corn of to- ance Union 4i3nounce an At Home on Mon- i Foreign MiaBionary
, aimself. i I . i -ham, on Tuesday. -G. and Mra. Rasmussen, .
0. Forsyth's lead and made laws uil�o� day. i PotatoeE -We have the heav CA cropper out, day afternoopn nexb, on..the beautiful grounds Brucelleld. i think they would., and at nioderkte,
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he teams'a' I allow King A of -New York, are visiting- with the l&tter's I
He refused to call oub t � 61W.�f4r$5. special p,ices by the! pcck. �. 0. E. of -tha old C �leman homestead. It will offer NoT,Es -Brucefield now has - a telepbdne cc t too,
the game to proceed under pio.est, !but . IjWinghAi i. . : 0 _. � parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Smith.- ,++++++++++++ I �
. I 1849-tf a most pleaehnt way of ependiag the bol:day service in full operation. The poles ha�'ve Rev. J. Malcolm, of T6eswater, coaducted I i
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ran,!' calmly gave the game to Clinto� . And S11111KOL-ES. -Having been oup to Lhe coast aft�rro)ri._' iss Kate Broadfooti who bag been planted out to the first concession I
I 0� � re- * purchased+ ra . of - the sErvicee in the Presbyteritn church on
. and i large quantity of fl. class shingles been ill in 8 ratfr,rd for several weeks,. was Stanley, where - * * The ... 1
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turned home Without the cup, 'i witb a Apply; at Wtlah 'a Lum Pr'ce- the sub;eot of a very critical operation in
dis- � � ber Yard, Heft 11. 1847-3 Clinton and L6ndon, and in th" V
feelingthat they had been '� 1 ricked. � !� . * _y , t ,Maric last week, where! he will visit for
gold T -i-_*--'i the hoe ital �here last week. For a :time connection wi(h the outside lorldi.a 4he some time. -A very ead:death occurred at
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LO�AL BRi Ens. -'The 2 , the home of Mrs. James Forsybb, ch Thurs- - E4 McFA '
! 10ay -falling learn that she is now somewhat mproved. - the company placed them - � �
I � this ' ear on 8un I i and atrung the day, when her little six-year-old Eoa, John I .
� i y day, the fell , wing day, Q. M. Baldv�in & Co. have disposed of a Wir�s. � The 'ntral offloa has een locii�3d Lau-ier, departed this life. The little fel- � I
f $j DEATII o -F REv. MR. MUSGRAN-A.-F--Moch Mon ay, w�il. be observed as a "Oublic h6li 00 b Dry Goods Co. I , -
. lip - fine Berlin P*� to Mr. Jar�es Sproat, of in the 'post office an,l Miss McItitosh has low
rn- ornil g oia it day a'nd all t �ie business places ib town will, Tuckeremith.-The Ladies's � , who was never robust, was only ill two ) I I
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becoming known that . � aid of the beed placed in charge. Although Brucel-141d days,
the 0 Rev. Pe,ber'M agrave, therof'ore, be closed on next U nday.
pastor of Duffs' church, MoKii � It Methodist church will give an enbertain- has 611joyed for years a mo suffering 8 Greatest . ,ash
� I nd be we] Ifor I parties havin business in- ment in CaTdro's 11411, � at efficienb tele- the the throat. The heartfelt sympathy of
Cavan church, Winthrop', had � . on ThurEday e�en- graph service, the telephone will be an ad -
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pass Ito romaidberthis.-Mrs ipmes Suth- ing next. They baie secured the services dibional conveniEnce to this business men of in her, lo3s. . The case is particularly., sad — - I
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ghout early,that morning. The event , rlan4 is hav .ng an addition 4ilb to her of Harold Jarvis, of Detroit ; Mrs. Me- the village and the people of the burrou ind- the commliaity is extended to Mrs. Fo:syth ry Goods AStare,
cries, tirely unexpected, as it had been I
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Pro- k wn jcd'� reside�nce, in, the north ward;. Mr. John Kelean and ies Dunlop, of Hamilton, and ing eoi�ntry._Mr. James.Swan,our respect 0 —wa of painting a .1 I
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two or three d%ys that he -was ae . i. a jill, $ t, � I owing*to the ab3ence of Mr. F rsyth in the the aid repairing th bug- . . .
, for qly af Egmondvill� , bu li - Northwest. The funeral t9ok Place to the gies of e farmers in the neig,11
ly ; Boehlbr; for b who Dr. Elliot Vic nist. , This is an excellent ed townsman and windmill agenti, feels rhood, ,,,
or. and that his recovery was doub f I - ;The has b�en mi�a 'from bhere for a $reab many combination' �t tal Wroxeter cemetery Thursday. afte �
immediate cause of death was a V severe year$,� intisridi return,iDz to tow�� and will ent, which will provide quite set up these days. �: His windmills, _rnoon.- He is a gcoi wcrkman, and the publi have
abtack of inflammation of the kidii-ayf. ' one of the b t 0ertq ever given in Sea- whiob ' Miss Audition, of Gorrie, returned home on - every: qnfidf nee in him. -Mr. James Must.
624 . I INJ r. work. n the I ell engine works. are manufactured by the Shapley -3, Monday, after spending a few days with her ard puemoses going into the tbresbing buid.
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Musgrgve was in Seaforth a week 4 o Ia deserve a full bons' t
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-last Rei . [Who we t4o Lohdcn a shol-t time.ago, first home gitme in the senior' football are known as the Imperial wind mill, r�- takes its annual holiday this week, so no view,he has purchased a Sarnia tMetion
Friday, a�nd in driving home lie b i qui te- spe Ounday in town with his 11 brother -in- Roliedule wili , be played on the reareat'on cently took fire 3 driz-s in competition with
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"felt some b6tter, and, although '66' s. grounds on Friday, May 29th, at 6 15 p. m_., 22 other trills at the R � I ill be published, engine. .
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r0ber than ditappoint hie pq . � � , daughter of Mr. ,A. batween the old time rivals,, Galb and the Society's groun,13, London� England ----------O— I I
ople', OU14 11--s PE ised her gradivAtiop examin- Hurons. I - . The. I �
urry dudted services at both his churches,, n 'the ation In orato competition Iasi ed for 50 days and closed on , fPppen. - � Hills Green. 1
I y at Etnerbcn Coll ge,Boston. I 0 . 9 D. Ray, neer. -
kxle following Sunday, and also ,offi , May IA. There are a large number or Commissioner and Conveya '
clat�ed tat the -Mis' 1 1 I For tie girls this time. ,B 1
a A Simpoc D'of this tom hown us a -1 - wiN, mortgages ind deeds dyav . Money loaned ig bar in on
new funeral of the late Mr. Palte I �-, ArCTIONE AND PEDLAWS.-The follow- these mills in this vicinity and their . at the lo�yeot r1ates of Intorest.' 7nup 9 palre
' rman lt�e� same real curiosity n the sha f sprig of ino, is 11 sue - Friday an I Saturday or vhile they last.
day- This -was, evidently,, too m4oh for G i no C3 a list or he licensed auctioneers and cess in the old country ma� intereE6 their 1740-tf girls' dougola boots both laced mud butto , sizes
orse,1 or whi( h ma be pbeq,totietir �'k y Organist a;nd Choir Lmder Wanted— 11-12-13-1- 2 with heel or spring heel, re-gul r price
lises him, and he seems to have over- axdd bi3 " y I wn as paddlers for t e ootinty of Huron, so furn- ownera. ��The many friends! of Mrs. George Sealed tenders will be receivzd by. the undersigned 81 I r 7 To r pair Post We Y none sold at this -
strength, 869 on his return ho Whin." A though a ourioal yl era it is ished by Dr. 0 mes, e county treasurer : ,'* 0 Pe .
. �. Baird will regret to leorn qf her serious ill- up to the 10th day of June ne,xh, for the position of . wrice beto ,,e Ffld Y. Samples in -north wind w. W. -
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me.. mmon enout h 4n Scotland wbe, e it grows Auctioneers, Thom a undry, W. 0. Cur- ness; _1 organist and leader of the Presbyterian church cho!r, Willisk SoAf6rtb, sole agent for ID)nrotl6r. .
very much worse, and from th . I I -
at o t! his %1t- wild on the -, 6is. ,yea 8 . It seemR that Mrs. J�aird lives alone of Kippen. Tendor� by one person for both positions E hoes for I adieE and George A. Sister s Dodd I I
m . , Azcouple of I 1190 rie, James Stanley, - S. Scott, Henry Tor-' over her, store. On Tueod4y night or early O'' . loes I r raen.
av ,her, 1 1 � roeparately will be considered. State salary 849-1 - __
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his recovery. Mr. Musgr sistou rance, Thomas Cameron, enry Bossen- Wedneeday morning, she became sudd wanted. Peter Fisher, Beet otavly Board of Manage- DEPAWED.-It be -
tending physicians gave very littile ho#3 for when Miss 8 m0ou's ,rnot )6nd I � enly
e had pasepA tile were io the ol I country, they � got, some berry, 1homas Newsome, J. G. McMichael, and vlol0ntly ill. She succeeded in rais . ient, Kippen, Ontario. comes our sad . - .
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br�e score -and ten mark bub he was, 4 ie- seed and � I Ing � 184W �
rve I m4n for plant)d it iri their gar,;- i. This is John O'Keefe, John Gill, Henry Brown, the window of her . chronicle the death of Mr. Ne
)ck tmarkably active and well'prese the second ye'a �'s growth and Ti_� room and making an out- Carpets !-7Come right to our store, then ! I il MAX -W , tof
Cowan, , . th, I The sad event took pla
him. yeam 'He was a native of t Tale of health al �J, looks as Joseph I R. M. Charles, C. H. Wil. cry. She was heard by Pr. Rogers, who Seaforth women appreciate our carpet de- We� ..
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. Wight, England, and came to Can da i' . . ten, James Jones, Alex. MeEwen, Alex. happened to be around, and fearing some- partynenti. The carpet business here has been 'a 1p'ea'2--y, May 13th, at. the early e
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1w1un It has 4.yellovi flOW6r, and the et,lk is cov- Kelly, Thomas- Brown John Knox, D.' thing was not right, he gut assistance and a 0 26 ear�a, w, months arid 27 days. - Thl Bad
quite. yoong. Pravious to ent ri �4e erEd with gree i leay.Qo and spun I ke thorns, Dickinson, J A n Purvis,'Wm. Snail,- Thomas going h ad steadily and splend-dly. We y t .
ministry he taught school in the t ' 'a 1i effeoted an Entrance into � he house, when even I ever, was not unexpected, the �
P Di -The f'xuelph acrae shovv ' 't haite all the wantad kinds in go3d assort -
9 will � b � h6ld in E. Hay, Edward Bosseriberry, B. S. -Phil- they fou d Mrs. Baird prostrate and hii was a victim of that dre�,d diOease,
, township of Hope for three years. H -, I � t could be desir d I - I
Clarke for six ears, and in at ci merits, and the d6igm, colorings and prices consuml tion, ani had been ailfug� for Aliree- ,
I the 0 nE deceam& 1
1 y Wjbinizi th ty on Ju -ie 4tli, 5bh and 16, elp, I
) , 1. J Over lips, G. Barton, C. Hamilton, J. H. Havill. lose from an at tg,ck of p al si .-- For a time
io fir�t , 400,1will be.6ffered for prizes roJ- all kinds . ae y a are all tha � e - And, too, we years. Ele was a young Won who% was �
charge was in Milverton, In the osepli White, Harry F. Kip. her life was dee paired of, but she fir, now have lin3leume and mattlugs which win �
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I Perth, and he was called, from th 3re � � P . � � rs, Louis Rashkopski. Henry somewho t improved -much and deservedly respected, and the
11to be the Toronto a ow and- the Gdel ph `1 1 although the w4ole of f%VQr every time they'are shown. The E. �
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I it as sucoessf . i , people . Hayden, J. - E. Harnwell, Jas. T.- Ross, - one side )f her person is 'h ' fees. 1 - mAsity -
soon afterwards taking charge -o f qs�van !'the 18491 ;
. the pastor of DuffW churc _P" and int ul a� alair as Naiff Mussaellaem, A. J. Courbice, H. G. ACCIDENTS,-Idr. Alekae re, ,goes out to the bereaved relatives. : -_
b, McMi 110 end �nahi � MoFiLul Go., Seaforth. sincerest sympathy of the eniire com
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fatlotock a ow held thEre eveq n r MoBeath, v. H. and Mrs. Barnby and NOTO.-Jarnes T. Troyer, operatOr at
ear. - MoRolland, John J. O'Connor, Thomas Stan twod%aghpers, had a ve children, -
church, Winthrop, conduotin two , M J ley, �and his � of NOTES. -Re
9 be� aster! W. Govenlock, son of , Ad r. � . R.� Wallace, Jacot Yaffe,' I ry of MilvertO3, were in the village Kingsco I -
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charges for over twenty-five yeard. H 3 hoid Govenlo'ok, lis home from Ohio', , W. K. Whaley, W, -unpleasantexperience-on Sund&y.last- At, this week rt, is horns for his holidays. i He .
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be. been thirty-five ydars in the min sbry the Osit.-Mrs. E. Brown i �90, on a J. Miller, George Beatty, Anthony ,Mo. they wqr� retuy ning from � church, d riving Nigitillg Mrs. Barnby's parents , is a son A Mr. Charles Troyer, post�aster,
gre it mergy � visiting ber'mcbher, Mro John4l �,'.illoran. ith a y oluag he roe in a I cov, hom& and
s here 4001, Toroi3to Donald, W. J. McCrackenj Elwin Munro, w Bred buggy, and wishing for rain, as the hay crop will be & he was absent for a y
iem day lie died.. He was a man of Mr. and Mrp. Ivis'n*' . Ib was his first start from
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ow and of much force of character an wl ..s 110t, Mr. J. ulger, tho jeweller, I - B,rt M cEwen, Frank Mitchell, Wm. Bash. when a.'shcrb diFtance from their home 41 lighboneunesswege more wet weather.- Reichert r. -Mr. : W.
easily daunted b diffloultiess , k as added a field, J. L. Fri (I G. F. McPhee, Robert dog * went to Seaforth on Thursda, and
. y nice saf�to his shop a - n i y I
� was ia: JuMped fronii the aide of t a I' Mr. and Mrs. John Bawden
� ppliances, ir� Wm. , Clark, Fred Go;sman, Fred Morgan, Walter oaught the horse by the! '
" by Gc ree �, , I it spent the fore part of the week in the vil. dredge�--Ths masons a,re now busi
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1. faithful pastor, and was much be ovo Rvenlo3k, of'i orth Main st ,, . 9 Of Stephen, returned with an engine and boiler it;, the
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— trations on the sick minis- the old 0olema i homestead, ht veq geD-,l � so that it be-oamo unmanageable. The'buggy lage, the guests of ly ,en.-
� - a . Mr. an& &Ire. Ricker.- gaged building theatone work under � Mr.
and noedy,and o ordin- erQu ly,given parmission to the was upset-, and Mr. Mc8eath and the yoking Mr. John MeNevin, of the.Kippen mills, is -
ary obstacles would deter him fro attend- olub a . Ia Vn 1� tennia 1 LACROSSE. -"he Beavers have decided ladies were dragged a o6naf' i Edward Troyeen barn. Mr. Charles 8hoe-
. touite-the beaut;ful I onneetio a 1 not to p shipping his stock of lumber. macher, of Zuricb, has the contr6ot, an4 he
I Obrable d stance now busy
ing a call to a sick roona, while - is 1 awn ,�,pr at, , lay in'tJ e senlor series -of the C. L. in the cover before they got free from the '
ever with the residence for their John'fiads it hard, to be 'idle. -Rev. Dr. in a good mason and shnsitler.-Thetru�tees
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genial manner, cheerful d1sPos4ion and Mr. H. Bull , ;088.- � A. this year. The long ai d cxpcii-ive trips vehicle. For%4r bh3n a sp�vere fright and, Stewaril;,�of ClilatOrl, pre4ched two excellent of these bo.)l in section No. 3, Hay, have
kindness of heart always made biml a wel , ,who. left Seafor h onle time i make it almost pro%ibitory )o: bny team in L getting their clo� bee torn, the Iddies were Permonm in Sb- Andrew'ii church en Sunday purch ' ding.
, . ago to work t hfs`�rade as -a ma hidist in ! the smaller tovini to stand the financial not lnjui�d,but'mr. MoBeatb was not fio last. Dr. Stewart is a favorite with the Ib is a g
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of come visitor in times of so"ow a trc u ble. Brandon; Manii oba, will likely're, ar I W d a new bell for i he school buil'
thought, combir ad I To follow out Lbe s tq, as he go t h !
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with again ani resume his old place in! the Bell! necessitate at least two days' ab* jured and will b�o lame for om' time. The harvest for our blackend,thq.-The fruit hear its erry sounds. Ib w&s purph"a"d
a fluency of utteran poun(I's 1 sid ! �_
t. in His originality ot � �_ li,3re' strain. chtdule wculd , for una is ankle severely in- Kippen people. -The prasent ' d one and weighs 230
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Iva and instraotive preacher, w h in � eadi game away from home, and the play. horse 9oka-way, hub was not seriously in- I
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nic can do � better in Ogt� ry justly 4 bject to losin The bug y w&E badl wrecked. It Mr. Gilbert :Dick, our vdlage drover, is thin plao . AlPh. Relcheft has pur�hased . T I
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do his there. --Al r. 'Charles Sher has Fold i iis � prop- the town could fford', to give would not seriously Injured 1 arid they � re to be cop- era. Mr. Dick is one 0
In e walk of life, and ho I)aves erty at the railway static ;
duty I ev 11 ry 11, to 'M'.,. i James be sufficient t,) arrant the remaneraticn 'f the raost Useful Ball. Th re will not be any flies reob, GP-
beh!]D( M& y warm friends and adinrerv, Dick for $1,000 cash. � of gratulated on ib!pir fortunatea esbape.
. not alone- in I I Mr. Shek UrQhased tile players in We men in the county, "d well, the farmera in Alph. n w. -Mr. John
. Ilia own Pongregi I ! . shape or form. The understand tha'6t ill he offending d highways * Troyer wam I the
atipns but this property aliout a year ago from the boys, have, ho 9 decided to jetay with been dest thi eft of r. Charles Troyer -
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I0 . em -to, for $500. If I Annther very i section are swarming wi on Saturday .-
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0 & person can the intgrmediat and Junior series, . to f�hai-. .. . :.3 th fish neddlars - .- -
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County Council. able mem ries * of their acquainta � ce and one we will see s9m good lacrosse fieristhisyear, Mr. A I doy., The many friends of Mrs. Robert Thomp. wets the ueste of Mr. � and' Mrs. eyl -
0 13 year it looks promkin I W , I JMoKay,. of Tuckeromitib , :on, of "whoselliness: we have made mention
I � personal intercourse with him. 9. 84tr is as there are-som good teams, obiiort .
M Mus- look . in the inter. was pa 1 9 Stelek on unday. -Mr. Will Jarrett wl tel- ' -
ttin fla h6rae ' into one 0 everal times, will be Oease&to learn that �
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f the County of Huron will meet In grave leaves a widow and famil ottwo siodasbalsagood citizen aiid the schedules : Intermediate series, -June anotherhOrbein the same ; owin siglull of im. tee a loot all match which was being vh yed I
. �- ing out for anobher site for his! bus�ness, mediate particularly. . Ths following ar the stall i ed over t urich on Friday evening l0a i to
the C� 11licil Chnmber In the to.wn of Goderich, at 3 daughters and two sorts. Mrs. Mu � I . i ; enter. I Atall and Mr. provernent.-Mr. and Mr Gilbert Diok there.- ereare seven -or eight jm9n en-
delook p. in.;!!' the -!�ad day of June next. a sister of Rev. Joaeph'McCoy, fo ing b0siness man, all will bell 'lad! that '6, Brantford at Paris ; June 10, Paris at McKay g0i13 � �, T I
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own. !We under. St. Marys ; June 20, Paris at Bra�tford ; side of it.' Ai he was � utting up the edge 14 1 the
W. LANE, Clerk. Egmondvill, but now� of British Cola bla, starid - Mr. Dick intends ttard I P � doing so the animal Mrs. . I
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