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I 1. . - . . . . �.­ - � I I- I � . I i � � � . . . � - 0" I I � a 1� I I aw _� �1_ ; - - — __ .Z.. I � - I . . . . 1 E ­ � � � � � �. � . . . �_ � � . . I ... � .. -vPOSITOR I .. F I . . TJR N E I . . 11i .D.LN - ' - - __ . � - . . F I . . I ; - I � I . I ­ 0001 , ­_ __ , � - I I i - 1 8 - ,- - . - t . I - . � I . -1 - - __ — � I I I I �i - � �__ ­ -.-- I - � I -­ I . Hero ,she f elt ql - II I - �0 __ I . . . . 1. I ' , tead of. the roadbed baving. to- be imothy and 010ver leed. S'- '001umban fo .-the Ladies I . I : I � at home and started out bravely "a : ,- i - to I & �. - � ,� . in�' T1 I The Store r . __ I.: . � I ' - , I � . � ! . � or, out through them, rendering,sudw - the rest of the trip, bu . . i� . . z I I . walk I i - - - I k - I - she -was I I � .1 Sap Pails., � �4hi blockades- I ess of a menace; theYcan . � s in the Market. fortune again lavored her as I I . : ­ � , - � &A Value - . I . . top along the ro dways as m Seafor tb who I . I .� Cl . - '*��Jail*901 . and do s _ a � - - - - ,-met by 9. friend fro - . I I I I � . I . beat accommodate passengers 41 ought never �- was on his way to Mitchell to bring I . � I � - I : ifthere is -one lesion �arwq . I - . � * . DISTRICT MATT y superior. . . 3000my of buying , A.. YOu.A,g got in a Three fourths. Of our patrons are the fair sex, and �� . � - I -M K 5, i 'anady freight and are vastl her home. -Mr. � . I .. _.- I . . . � L, I W* are making A,specialty� of hand .., — , to steam railways for excursions, to forget� it is the poor 0 his week which, t s store and ... I I . - � =±== L=4 --cheap seeds. The man who is coreful about I car load of sugart why is it ? Because ours is A Woman I -1 - . � � , road of this , big- - - � r. James Wsb"- ' pic-nic parties, etc. A , . � ho will got the I - MWO gap Paul, which are the best. Death ,01 M � his seedol, is the man W I should prevent a sugar famine herO . . . I Saeodr 1; , L 4 ton, Wroxe- 19, McFaul left our attention. almost exclusively to the.new' , cr_-- SUS_Wd gob our prices -t- charae Or , for some � I r I , Dugh.-40nr,readers will deeply�regre t from Walker Du to- goat result#, The merchant who sells good 1 time. -Mrs. � giving - - . � I I z . a f Mr. James ter, Brussels,r Seaforth and i few weeks'visit d up to date things in , which the femiiiine I I �_ I to learn, of the de th 0 seed is doing something -more than imply I on Wednesday for a - I I I � - - 9 � - before,buyinp, also -on sap pami, which o ourr6d at ve a fin�e section, I est an I . �_ . - Landesborougli, I 0 London would, sor i,tallingseeds, Comparo our samples -with with friends in St. Thomas and vi- place a Prestige am , -1 - . V c . - . . - ,residenc6 on th � I ity.-FourteOn Ir � 1 4 - - 'I. ece3sary isbmen, f re -911 , heart delights, gives our png L kettlea and spil", e 3rd concOgSion of country and afford very n n -_ F . . - . his P . I othere. , — r cin of old sod" landed here On front rank of good ­ . __7 If � . Of Tuckersmith, on Wednesday af ter- facilities to the, ublie not now pos- � . . from the � - - We have a splendid Hoe of band' noon. Shortly after dinner Mr.Lan �esd�ed. The -passengers, freight, ig, They came 10 ladies, and places it in the ing - I ­ I . I I - . and conveys TuesaaY mOrnif O's- .. - I noe, of HAMILTON & KERSLAKE s, - This week -we received our new,SPri I i, made dairy palls. If you want desboroti-ilil 'went 10 his room W lie stock, exprCS9 � . work as f arm hands, They ar store 11. � . - doVn forl' a rest-, Not returning ma,ils, would guarantee a good dIVIL I ; - TeX � � Seed Merchants - -- - Sealforth. fine look i Ag I ot of f ellows and sbo 41 d I - - - � - I L - - dond on the, in e . I I � good tinware give us a call for my- , . thought he should,some vestment we belf' ve. ney 'in Jackets and Rain Coats. - � , when, it, was . . help to relieve the stringe- - � 11 . � F . I - - — — . I ­­­� -, - I ;1, - . . L 7 thing in this line. . of the members of the, family went if by diverging, a lake port could be - , this neighborbood.-A meeting Of t1he - I F, - . . . I summer P. P. for East Ouron, left Toronto-, 'in Me �, I � I . when they found him on conveniently reached for � he towns - Rain Coats. I I - X*W � F. I �. - — . to call him,' , Friday cvcn�ng with the expectation , representatives of t cuit was beld:at . Jackets, . I . - I V . __ .. . .the bed dead.- He had, apparetitly,., tourist travel, all the better as the Canadian racing eir - spring ' .__ . , �_ � � . I � __ � . d' -proportions of this style of reaching his home by way of Sea- Y, Mr.- M.Br6d;-i � .. I � --- . F I just , j�iept away, passing -Peacefully' increage on Tuesd4 f Our stock of new rain costs will be fonn4 � - - C1 L 0113191� a 9 � . he bad , Stratford - .- .. __ a struggle from this of Pie U forth, Saturday forenoon, as as elected elr- We are showing a vary nice range"* . I V 9=1zy g cannot be overlooked t * . Never before have we ha4 ' I . I � . I and Vithout i crick, of this town, w or b6th 10036 and #Gmi. very attrae We I _­�_ . � � 'as 1rJ4t'o'5 tbfb comfort and con- done several times this it secretary. The dates set such.* variety. YOU wM likO tU DOW __ I - � life. Mr. 1,andesborouill has n ateriing I session. V . -4 Now spring J&Okot*l � ; - SRAFORTH, - aforth until ,Ou otbg and tweed mixtures. . - I I - ' and has suffer- vogience of ,the people. I ig, in plain el bolts ita sitrappings which ins - . - been well this winter � . But, he did not reach Se i Seaforth races were- Juno 7, 8, and: 9. fitth ks, - � , - 1-1 .— Hardware, . Stoves, Etc. ed severely from heart 'trouble ,but [� . �_ early Sunday morning and he go.t I -Mr. Fred Crich who has been .qali-!,j- The soyles A116 pretty and smart loo-kiag, sleeveav - I u 00st. Pzfcft � - 1-1 . � . - . ble at $4 50. up the stylish now Rai from __ 11 � ­ . . I � . - has always been' able to get around. 1: Men of The Day. -In i Ls "Men Of back to his home near Walton with I man for several years in the, large and the prices very reasons $5 50 to $15 egob. . . . [_ � __ He was about 70 Years' of age; was the Day " columnP the Toronto Globe the conveyance Mr. Dickson bad sent store of W. Pickard & Co., has gone $6,50, $6,50 and $8 eaah. I __ -t . - - - � - 4- ." . . - � I one of the pioneer settlers of Tuck- of We I left his home, . dnes4ay of last Week Says' out with the mails. He, I to Portaxe la Prairie, Manitoba, - '� _V_ I Aek AM ..4 1 1 , __ - u h and deserved- , ,, Mr. Alex nder McLean, of Ottawa, carly Monday morning, driviV9 to where he has SeOured. a good situa- w1w �io­ I I I DOMINION BANK, orsmithand was III a' You Should S; I I — - . , ly respected. Mr. 'Landsborou-zh's i who - ha ust been appointed Com- Scaforth, expecting to got the train I - I - � L I ; . i - when Ile I tion. Mr. Crich is a steady, reliable I .' -1 ( - I READ 0F1qCE, TORONTO- - funeral will take place on Saturday morcial A ent -for Canada to Japan, for Toronto here'. But I young man and a first class sales- ��_,­ ' 1, - r . afternoon at 2 o'clock to Ilarpu�hq was in his, earlier da,ys a prominent. reached here he found that there wa.3 : � ti QSLIER, M. P., T. G. BROUGH1 - . - P I . .. . to Mitchell ; man arid�7sbould do weJ1 in the West. I " I I i F E. 04; .. I newspaper man. He established The no train and he drove on � - � I rv*idont General Manager cemetery., .. . -Mr. John Thornton Who has been OUR MARCH EXHIBITION �� AM t I . in 1861,- publish- expecting tb get a train .there. But . . it . I I � . 11 ,I Mitchell ReforniOr I ,%Vltb M,r,' George Baldwin for Some a I I _­ - . I . . -�-- i - Golden ! Weddiog.-Mr. and Mrs. ed - The _Corriwall Freeholder from when he reached Mifebell there was , time an . d a leading player in the 11� _� - I ".� I _! Capital,, Fully Paid Up-�-SSAOC4000-00 ,Of Ii.adies' Suiting.ftaps _ low 11 - � � . David- Dorranc6, of this'town cele- 1865 to 1872, was Ottawa correspond- still no train, -so he continued his 33rd. roginimt band left on Tue.iday . - I . - - brated the fiftieth anniversary of ent of The' Globe from 1872 to 1874, drive to Stratford and got a train ' Is band. he . Flaked Zib6lines 7 -1 I � � -Re"rve Ftind and un- - F , to join the Guy Brother _T . � . . their marriage on Monday last. Mr. was proprietor and publisher of the on the main line whibh enabled him t, au � � . . I . dWided Piro * fits S 3,474,900 � - resi- - Ottawa Times ditor's abstract statement of the New Scotch Sui"gg I . - Dorrance is one of the pioneer # 1874-1875. and was to get back to big Parliamentary , n of Sedfortb, i . Estamine Suitilags __ . I Public $26,377,000 i finances of ' the tow 1 Deposits by dents of this district. Mr. Dorrance i Managing Director of The Montreal duti�_s at Toronto. if the Tories had . Om the, clerk for Now Donegal Tvveeis - . I . I � division has been received f r i . I.. Total Assets 8 36t746,000 is n6w 82 years of age an4 Mrs. Dor- Herald, 1894-1895. With Mr. J. C- been alert and brought and will appear next / Mohair Stripes - __ � L ,- - � I __ - - ance . is 76. On M6nday many I �_- of ' Roger bo obtained in 1874 the -ooa- in the meantime, w thofhe present publication Now Canvas SUMV935 _�� � x . ! ti I - 11 0 r a he Gov rnment, week, -Among. the saloon passengers � . Mohair Flakes . i j 1,-i � -SEAFOR-fH BRAN HP their-. friends,waited on them.and, ex- tract for the, Parliamentary and de- n rrow majority of steamship Cymric, Capi:. , Now Armure Svitiug$ � � p 1 3fain � str"to -seef6rth. tond6d,t=atulations. Mr. Dor- * partmental printing at Ottawa# and ,Ven the ab,senlee of Pne member Tlw.mpso.n, of the White Star Line, I Now Bilk Knops I - � I ance.a becoming somewhat � bold it until the Printing Bureau mirrbt have serious c,onseque ces, . . , = which arrived in Boston from Liv- ! Now Cheviot Suidugs - [: � - 11 a I I EvOr-1 far'llity. for -the tramoting of frail, is 'still remarkably smart for was established in 1888. In the 0 morrilng, Mlych 31 Now Voile Suitings � . . . I � - . I gag" tmmking business. � his yearsbut Mrs.Dorrance has been mca�atime he turned his attention to Travellers. -The f 11 , I New Zebeliue Suitings . I I I 'Doin�ot*'"ti were , 12th, were Mr. and MrA. T. McG. - I - � . Catlectiommadoonall points in Canada an invalid for some years, The best . manufacturing, and in: 1.885 estab- ticketed to distant pi .4 I is week � Robertson, on their -way to Seafor*b. New Panama Cloths- I I I � - ' I � sad abroad. - . � wishes, of their * numerous friends ' lished the Canadian Granite, Com- by W. Somerville, railway and st-aam- .' Mr. Robertson is a brother of Mrs. Now Mohair Sultings ___ ___ - I .- � Advances made to Farmers. special at- % ­ , Ot- ship agent .' P. Rourke, Be chwood, 1 . � - I . I I . I here and elsewhere will be extended ' ny, and. three, years later the I T. F. Coleman and af ter a few days' --�-- . � I' - tention.paid to the colkotin Of 8616 Notes. to them a#d, all will hope that they - awa, Grar.olitble Paving Voin Y, to Monico Junction, Wiscon in; Miss I Inds to proceed to . Wash Goods. - - Fancy wautings. I I � � I 5res. � I . s, I I I - . im, - SAV114GSDEpARTMENT.-Deposits may be �spared to .vach other for a of both of wbiell be was , 't, Aghes Gemmell and Miss Hattie stay- here he into - �Mencsu d up some hand' - ; rnelved of 0ne Dollar and upwards. -good maxi He t 'Mrs. Geo. 0 - years to come. The aged ook considerable interest in in - Reed, to Brandon; Solomon Shannon, I South Africa on business for his Lon we have lately open Thirty piecen of now WSINUng!,neWIZ, I I n y was an Ald6r- don employers. -Mr. and some American Frinta, cami3iric"s and Mus- � couple received letters of,00ngratu- lifticipal matters,! and to Port Huron; Dr. every respect, now in weave, now in nsme� � intersit allowed at highest rate a'd MM '' I ­ I Town, formerly of the Goftori Howe, lins. The patterns are altogether now. and now to you ; the colorings and patte, we � - I I � . -compounded half yearly. I lation 'from friends in Hamilton, man for severall terms. In politics Brucefield, to Liverpool, ; ugland. Wroxeier,:were in town on Tuesday good. Nearly I � � � I . I the colorings guaranteed decidedly pretty --*owe SWIM$ solne I - - . R. S. HAYS, GIBSON, Winghain and other places. . he is a- Liberal, 'and was for a term The young doctor will tak.�, special , - in indigo � � I . F A. G. . . ; . . 1 President of the[ Ottawa Reform As- courses in .sonie of the leading bos- ; and Wedneaday, on business and fifty now siad original designs checks, @pots and sprigs. We show sains o I I Manager, . visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. I � I . I blue, red, faincies and white grounds, very - h 00 things at 25p, ,V i Solicitor - I 0— i )--, 50o and 74a pa I � Deep . Snow. -As evidence of the sociation. 'He has also been Pre-si- - pitals in the old country for some 0 of . I - . r, we f the St. Andrew's Society, of months. We wish him success. Town. He left on Wednesday for Ex- pret rWg wear, aj 8o, 10o, 12ic yard. . � -, 1k 11 , great depth of, snow this winte , dent o ret6r,.-Divisiop court was held here z 1. may relate the experience of , Mr. 1' the Ottawa Art School and of the .. &_ . Friday last, Judge Holt pre,sia- and 150 per yard. - , I I - , Sewing Machines. Word On _________ ___ _ __ -.-- � - .. -------= ------,- __ - . I � . � � Mich��l McGrAth 'of this town. On Central Canada Exhibition Assocla- . Death of Dr, Broadfoot.- ing.-A letter received here recent- .� .- � - . ' � , I IV. N. WATSON, North Main Street, the fa,�.m of ... . Getzemeyer on the - tion." � 0 was received here recently of the, ly from Mrs. C, W. Papst, formerly. Our new Spring Carpets and Linoleums, are coming . �, � I - I sion: of McKillop, Mr. 11c- I death of Dr. Broadfoot, son of the ' I �. I � � . I . � ' I � I BowLyWs ATTENTION. - The annual i of Seaf orth, but -now of Eureka, Cal- re preparing 10-r & large Sea- I I - � - iSHAFORTH. - few 4 ys ago, went . late Alex. Broadfoot, of Tuckersmitb, - if or.nia- says that Mr. and 31". Papst in weekly, and we a � _P - Grath, 'a la t ' o the ld - ' - __ �. I . — DLF&LER IN — ,00d meeting r'f 'be 8"'forth Bowling Club will be he Dk. Brmidfoot died at Mondovi, Buf- I I I I I . . I - . luring Sewing � bush to get some wood. The " but 'b &be Comme,cial botel, en Monday 4vaning, nty, Wisconsin, on February I and Master Charles contemplate a : il- Son's business in floor coverings, window &nd . I . ' FIM clau family and maisufaw us- bad been pilc& up fo'r feet high, March2lat A8Welook.. AllintereeWdinthegotne falo cou I visit to Ontario friends in the near tj I I � [ chinos, -WHITE -AaqD RAYMOND -All .mwhlnes I he got there luie could not see mr000rdially Invited to be prcoent. Ja"4 lfc- 14th ,last. He was a native of Tuck-,; ' '6 interior decorations. in a couple of weelts -or so, I., .. I guanateed and prk.eg right. rgn&g from V5 up. when kllch%el, president. 18924 f ilture.-The' Scaforih Methodist �, -even a sign of � where the'pites were. ersmith and will be remembered by I - I - Ifeedla, oll and sowing mwhint reP$118 in 116001r, I Big barstains in Ladies' Buttoned bootm. - " ed a call to Rev' we will tell you about -our Spring stock 6f house � . I I I I - - 10007`8 Afte i �y 11 many of our re�dcrs. Colborne street I Also. general Ifte, Life and Accident ,�stigation 1�a found that he The Mondovi I I r in .. � - On sale Friday and Sitturday only -38 pairs ladies' ains * Mr. Berks, of the . � � � 1� . , gent., Risks effecUd on all k . Inds of properV at had bee riving over tbe- wood piles 1 Herald of *Febftary 26th cont i furnishings. i I � btitioned boots, regular $1.1 0 and $2, for so. pek Methodist church,. London, to become ., I I Owed rates. W. H Willis, an excellent likeness of the deceased . . I o [ I with the team mid sleigh and be, . pa;r. Samples InNorth w'ndow their pastor at the close of thepres- __� I v t Vidles and ' and makes the following reference to L I commenced digging down to one of 'ecleagentfor DarothyDodd shoesfor ent conference term. Mr. Berks has '� j ____-__�_ - ,------------ L [. -w- MT. W.&r_VJS0MT., the piles. He dug dowi� four feet be- : Goo. A. SLiter oboes for men, Se%fortb- 1892.1 him.- It says: Alexander Broadfoot accepted the invitation, subject to � I - I I ,. ]go]%=, IWAM ST., SMYORTH. fore he -got to the- topl of the. wood I - For Ssle. -An invalid *chair, alilio"t, as ounty, Province tbq� approv . � Th,6 E. McFaul Dry Goods Comp ,� . General Fire and Ufa Insunince Agent, and dealer 1 good as now, Apply to I. v. Fear. Sesforth. 1891x?, of Ontario, Canada, November 9tb, al of the -stationing com- - __ - a, .1 � I in Sowing Xsebines and Bicycles. - and in order to get the wood out he the �Itny � � = 2680 bad to dig a pit over six feet deep I SEED OATS.—The Now Wa,verly -is now 1954, 4i.s early years were spent in mittec�-The SeafQrth corps of I -11 � � 1k � Salvation Army will celebratetbeir � � sdmitW to be the hcavJeA d bo -4 otraw- I . . oropper an . — - aud 1heave it out to the surface,thus . the clifiton �grammar school one &MFOR I A ON EIRIO . I I I I � ! ed oat ever bro-gh t to carmda, We h%re them at on the even-" - I : F I . . � : showing, that the snow was at least year, tbe collegiate institute at St. �werltieth anniversary � ' boo per bus-hel, 0 V_ King, Wingham 188841 I ing of Wednesday next, the 23rd .1 I . I 7 - I eight feet deep on the level in the I Leave you , the science de-., inst., by a grand musical service, in - �_ r oyd-r f,,r Buster finwers W, Catharines two years � E . Univer,si- getting wood out of the marsh � - - I � . f the Toronto I � - partment o . I - � Fu ra Robes. woods. Mr. McGrath says be has " Aberhart'R Drag Stlore. We &an supply Rom;. Ctr . tbe barracks.' They will be assLsted William Statton, of the Huron road, west have been � . I red I very fortunate in having zuell a long sessm. - � this vicinity for over 50 nationo, Violets, Miffccills, Mignovettes, Lily of ty two years. and in 1880 be, ente - q lived - in . by I the Clinton corps and will no of )ditchell, for the handsome sum Of $180 All b&ve , � - r . Valley, SM11,19"! etc, 1992-1 the Toronto school of'medicine from _ i This fine filly weighed 1,400 pounds, and for their work. been sele to 96 � .. �1� L Call and examine our stock of North Went years and, he neyer saw the snow So * e pleasant time, to � - , - t- � . - FiELD SE,F,DS- -Clover, a. Timothy which institution be graduated in wam aired by MoGavin's im od supply .and teeni'very well isslis- � . - I Galloway Robot, 'Imitation Buffalo ifeep before. 11 Alsik ' which all are- cordiially invited. -A ported horse, ,olitago i - -_ I I , -4 d the best quality s.nd at ' 1884. � . .:_O J I � . . F, I and otbe,, fleld seed The same year he began the, I McGrath has several i fied with their wjntej�s work.- rr enter- I R . ­ Robe, Gray and . %j-0- couple of week go we made men - 11 Sunlight," Mr. - - Robes, the Bishop I me - 3 a He has prising cattle buyers, who are on the I -- _. - 11 ,p an this one - ., � 'ting of bAtom pricew at mcolunla, orceary, boslortb r- ' . , ir.-At a . I ctice­of medicine in Enterprise, 1 tion 6f a big load,bauled by Mr. , . Black Goat Robes. The Spring Fa � ISOM pra other colts better tb I � . ,� - - of th H WANTED. Kansas, where be remained two I John , Abell, but now Mr. 'Morley onefrom, the save mare and horse for crat for fat stook for the Old Country =w- _.; - � . � __ Horse Blankets the directots -Butter, 17c; Dried Appleii. going from there, to Minne- w' _ wfll mk - - .- - . . . . Agricultural Society held 4t -Hen- ca B abkirk is after his scalp with some, which he refused $125 at four and a half ketff, cught to be patronized, so we __ � ' � . . 6o;_ Irreoh Eggs, 20o, we are clearing lineff of Y r , 11 -d I I I . W sy, with or - t a short time, a old4 Both these colts were bred you to keep your titters and give tb emm * - I I - � I ,Tzate, Hued and unlined ; Korm day last,, it was resolved Wingliam, 188341 sota, where lie spen thing bigger. On Thursday of last mouth _. z I - , smonable goods. G. E. King, 1 : withou -; all wool blank- to ado from ,and from' there, went to Independ- firEt chance on pric"' and we will gmaran- I : I v , t stay on strap' h'old the 'annual springg, show for . TO THE, LADIES -Switcheo in week. -he, with his team, a compar- by Mr. McGrath, and the former one car- - . . I I , I F - I tee they will be right. Harry never ddom . z t to, shaped and f.quares, 8 90 and 100 the exhibition of entire stock at combin-gs, Ifloo E. Rose, Over W, N. WatOOD's Offlu, 6ncC, Wisconsio, in 1887. He remain -J � E o 01 I atively light one, 4-rew from the ried off the red ribbon at several shows � - - I - -will give you a 024- I - . V, inches, - . Wednesday, April ,North Main street, St-aforth. � 18-854f ed in 'Independence six years, dur- ' I things by halve& He I %_. � 11 41 'k Bell# of all . kinds of the best quality. - Brucefield, on I foundry to the, railway a boileil last fall- I hhi- - I � . - 27tb. The show will be conducted on (30LD,WATou LosT.-Lost betweeD the ing which time he, bad ar large prac- - . I when the roads are good a I j , weighing from seven.^ to eight to.ris, - i U -B .� � I I . Grand 13end. 1, dered on his last trip ion � - - The largest stock of harness goods in the the same lines as the last two years. residence of Mr. H. Bubolz, In searor6h, an ' d the Lice. In the f all of 1893 he came, to , and the roads were not 4 the best . 11 __ .�. -1 gold � r . woollen. Mille. on Sunday evening last, a Isidt Devine's house was roads. . � - county, at o The horses will be shown but will Mondovi and in April, 1894, entered . I ; - I 1. I � . . i . atob. The fludor will be liber4ly rewarded on s. On the f ollowing - DoTs,-Mr. John I .by any mean. —0 � . . V I . 1. prizes will ,be w H - struck by lightning during th3 recent ' - i - the same at Triv, ExpielTon Offift, SOVOrth. - into partnership with Dr. obard I � � not be judged and no leaving morning th,ey loaded the boiler on : - ' Blyth� - i I . awarded. The society, ho-�vcyer, al- '-' . 1892XI - In Deeember, 1897, he moved to Gil- a f tat car. -Mrs. John ED901 and storms, but no serious damage was done.- � � BRODERIOWS Mr, The Great Cash, Store ,Spring Mfllins% __ z . threo dollars for 6,aeb horse ha'tha'ni locubatoro. and &ovdero for manton, where he remained till July, I week , I : , I - - lows , I .0 been %�polntedespedhl polling 1903, when, he moved back to Mon- ,son, of Paw Paw, Michigan, visited -and,Mrs. WillHolt spent last old our Spring 311irwery openin I - - � . Ssle,-We have h - 1. I � . own to assist in paying ckpenscs. ,hn visiting Mr. and Mrs, P. McLachlan, of we will _g# to � I- k . -Ir- Harness 2hop - Cady's 131ock sh agenta for this locality flast week with Mr. and Mrs. Ja , I � WaduaWay, Nitreh V& and SOL14 � � � very satisfac- ar� bowoo veral ma, hines dovi. Later be weuit to Arizona hop- . Tuckeremith.-Miss Beatrice PUnchard, �)f Tueed-y and . 1_ This� system ProVe(I � the -blockade on %hen will be dii-phyed for your lnsp"an the -'m.-* s - t our stbre. If you- &7,0 intero ted In thede Ms- . :Laird. -Owing to . . - - . I . - _. tory 6) both tb() exhibitors and the ' tobave yf,u(:A1l and Ing to regain his health, but return- Seafortil, has gone home, after spending a Z_ - - SEAFORTH. obineo we would be pleased , the railway last week, Rev. Mr. p-to-&temBlineryintbe warket. MIuMareMr. . � - I best- machines , ' . is fe . wbois-go wellknowiri tothe Wleoof SIVO -'98& _� � , w weeks at Abner Mollard's' heree-­-The u - spectators '. and brou.7 'gee them. They are tba ed the f ollowing . Apr Lowe was'unable to reach Scaforth, - - I - - ght out a good n tw in a il. From tbi I - - . . -1 - as and it is expected kdandare wirranteditohAch evtryfevila -egK, time his health gradually declined funeral of Mr. Ambron Allen, of the A. and surzoundivg country, is "la in dbarge of -the 4W I_ . I - display of borsr we cau aso supply you with_eggs for batchlf�g but will,it is expected,preach the an- . -1 I . - - in ^ ,, . partmeot. Rewyto-wosr hats -D,ow In -AOW- . I . XU%JYAL HOT-IRL that this,year the sbow will be lar,,,- uary li, 1904, when be peace- I nual miss,ionary sermon in St.Thom- B. Hog, W" largely attended, showing the .- � , �� from our pure bied B%rrcd, Whke and Buff P4, till Febr Don't forget the date- All Ore- weloome. AlwaW - - � f in in which he was held. The decom- � . he great- beyond, , goods In all dtpartments. Any qusatity of butttr C . - - I � . er, and betLer than ever before. The .outhRoA,ks&t$1porftttlJ3g, Daly & Dill, Sea-,, fully as church on Sunday next.-TI10 ex- fetee - 1). - I . 1 8922 ? th pneumonia, and eggs taken Inexchimge for Rods. V, X& -_ ­ I . SEAFORTH* .bulls will be judged as u6ual and forth. � His remains were interred in the Gil- , ed was only sick a week wl � - � - - , I �- . a ecutive committee of the synbd of I _ - I r � amily of - seven) Bemb, Blyth. . . very liberal prizes are offered for A numbpr of young pigy for sale. Apply� manton cemetery, February 16, un- and leaves a widow and a f 1802-11 , , _. . I i Huron meets in London this Week. - a . I . -i Seaforth competition. An . arrim'gernent was to James Sprost, near Brlek5ard,Tucke Smith. der the, auspicies of the M. W. A. Pr. - three boys and four girls. I � � �, Most Modern Hotel in - , I I -Mr. Robert Willis is havin,F . - 1892XI , the - I - . I , . Broadfoot was a man . � - I. 4-1, -- and in teplien and Us- of kindness of I - - couetanc*. � I - . ;�! ) . t, also ' ade. with the S I Paper flanging, -Contracto taken, meas, I electric light installed in his fesid- . Big Bargaide in ladiet?Buttoned Boot&__4 - , . I Fully equil p�d with hol . _3 , ,h society for tliq bolding heart and a physician of skill'�nd Beechwoocl- I i I cold water bath, LadieV Toilet borne branc t 11 ' ure ycuf roome. See the Vstterns, Go -, figure j at d I . o as varied ence.-The Goderich Signal of last . , , ,,,- _. t 0. experience W On sale Friday - - I of' a union branch fall shdk Oil ' ' fix week says:" Rev. 1. B-. Wall-svin',' of - _,and Saftrday only. 361MU-4 1 T_ I w I P,00ms, etc. Every attention . rdateforhaviug ltdone,ah Alex. Wilson,s, ability. His [From an occasional correspondent] WW � 1� � , � I , . - Exeter. Ist u' IV921 : and his success a jAst cause of pride. buttonedboofe, reguisr SIM Andr.jor 8ft 1 , - - I - i rounds of that society at 0 p6ir. 13&mpl%-- In North window W� M � ­ � .- i paid to guesta. 9' � Ydoor north of Fickard's, $a,, f yrth. S pied the -pulpit of the NoTE&-Mr. M-. O'Rourke returned to � - I - _,_ ­ ; h on as .1 . , - , 1. I . . IT o sbow will- be held as usual on - —0 . . . . He deserved the confidence that he North street Methodist church his home in Wisconsin Wit Monday, after sole agent I" Dorotby DWd tth6ft for UM - ­ . 4 1� Good Stable in Connection, the, first Monday and Tuesday after Town Coancil.-T.he regular m( -,(,t- enjoyed, in the community, and is 1 Sunday and ; delivered two able, &few months' visit with his mother, Mrs. Goo, A. Slater oboes for MeD, Sedarll� 1892-11 _-, � � � l- - Z� � the Wwitern. Fair at London. ing of the town council was held on mourned by many a one to whom I thoughtful and practical addresses. Win. O'Rourke. -The crow and, robin are LwALs.-Mr. Win. MoIntoth.,ozar very .11 . - � - . ; � - . L I I � . ta �_* . � _. -1 D. T. PINKNEY, Prop. . Monday evening last. All the mem- he ministered and many another who Rev. Dr. Daniel preached mission- whimpering about that spring iR approach- obliging moil-oarrier, - had a wood bee ---on , � � . A Railway Smashup. -A rear end bers were pre -sent. Accounts to the shared his friendship. A wife and , s in Mr. Wallwin's pulpit ini, and we ho a it is true.-�:Mr. and Mrs. Saturday lazt. The trats were purchased � �i . 18764f � I � I I - -1 - -bree sons and four at -Mrs. John H. Days, P. Reynolds, r. W. Reynolds and the from S1r. C. McGregor.,1 and a tonsiderable . �� - I collision occurred on the iailway, a- amount of $360 were passed. -The seven children-[ Seafortb," 21 f . - � ! I - I I . bout three miles east of Seaforth on town constable was instructed. to daughters survive, him. of Listowel, is here visiting friends. Misses MeCourb and Shannaban, of Clin. quaintity of wood was out. Mr. Mclaitoob I li I I I I - - I � Attend the Best,—,It Pays. Monday . af ternoon, in -,v-hic,h two read up' the town by-laws and to , , _1 0-r— -Mr. Jas. H, -Bell, formerly of Me- ton, wereptuests at Mr�. M, Lynch!s last can now defy Jadk Froet,-The youeg . , � I ''I'll 111111111.� ' . ; I i . .... ''I'll, ... � ...... � �. r . ,, 11, V I � I r Mon were injured and two cars were, strictly enforce the same in all cases'' , I �_ I I ­ ; I - - "ic-l!:111111 J "Y There were seven Local Briefs. -Mr. Peter Daley has i Killop, removed to Stratford this Sunday.-Tbe Walton boys aay the roads I daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Samuel Pollard - j I I/ burned. .,About dinner,time the 1), and at all times. Be00bW00d- has been very Ut of late but a iobange for I � . � 44 purchased Life residence of Mr. John . week and intends residing there in are I � gran- d " from Walton I 0 1 - train from the other division c-aM6 a�plicants for' tbe position of town, Fowler, on boderich street, for J the future. -Mr. George Paterson -Mr. Mat, Lscey disposed of a flue borne, the betwr has taken place, sickness is lbe ' �- � .. � � . I . . I - - I 1� .1 of f. the, L. H. and. B., with right of constable. Mr. H. Morrison was p- . Ing and Mr. E. H. Hamilton are attend- one day last week.-McClosky Bros., are lot of several Wound here. -Mus Nellie � I ,� -�, - . � a i, $825. Mr. Daley intends oc6upy - � � I . way from Clinton to Stratford. It pointed to the position and a by-law busily engaged preparing material for the Sutherland has been tonfined to barbed for _� - I I STRATFORD, ONTARIO. I , . it, himself, Mr. f1pwler intends To- ing .the annual meeting of the Unit- _ - - � , . , I 1 -o Manitoba. -Dr. Tw . . recovering. -7-Mrs: - I - .1 y I - I �- - Has enrolled as man students during was, composed of the pay car, cab- confirming the appointment wa.il eddle' ,ed Workmen Grand Lodge at Toron-. erection of their now bairn. -Mr. John over a week, but is now , oosei and two engines. - They stop-. passed. James A. Anderson was ap-� I moving __ I ' . - I r - was called to Chicago last week on to this week, representing the Sea- Flynn spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. f3nell ham been on the sick -listi, also her ,_ - 'A. led . - " ;; the lost five months as it enrolled last yea pod be -re, for water and then pul pointed .night watchman until thol acco t of the very Serious forth lodge. -Mrs. (Dr.) Beauchamp P. Givilu.-Mr. F. Klein, of ISeaforti; ado teddaugater Whes Annie Ashley.- I - f . inten montbs. Enter now, Fiee cata- un p I � - I'_- :' out for Stratford, but wcre� stalled newly appointed official assumes hifl I Mrs, Mark Cardift-of payed a flying visit here last Siturday. I Qui a muni-ber fi' I . . I - - . logue. . ­ and subsequent death of his brother and daughter, te ow our burg and vicinity' - . I _. -1 - 1. . in a snow bank about three miles duty. . A deputation consisting of' .there. -Mr. James Lockhart has pur- ' Dauphin, Manitoba, were this W�ek . ----------- 0 sE,tended aerwees at'Londeaboro on Sunday. ''I - .1 z . - - 1. - . .1 - � � 1. . out, A freight was in the yards here Captain A. Wilson and Mr. B. B. - Rev.,Mr. McNAr and wife will conduct _ �. 4 �� �T . W. J. ULLIOTT, Principal, . 'd befove the counci chased from Mr. Foster, of Varna, -the guests of the f6rmer's sister- Tuckeromith. . " � . I - at the time, also with clearance or - Gunn appeared in bervIces here next Sunday afiiernoou.-It- Is - . -1 I - 1 1 his one, hundred aer"p, wood - 167t i4 I linrlaw, Mrs. James Williams, who ' I � � ' ' Dublin. -9 I Big bargaim in ladiev'Butt6ned Boots.- , � - I � 1. � ers for The conductor wa asking the council to increase the I ,, Stanley. Mr. Lockhart intends takL � f --she has' not seen f or twenty Years. on sale Friday and Saturday only -86 pairs ,hdlo' no wonder tb.,,b George Riley wears Snob -6 I I I :1 - - - � 1 �giveu his orders and the freight grant to the town band to the sum � ing the -timber off the land. -The I -A- mcetin-.of the'Huron Football . smile, bis wifu preeented him with a y .1 , i o� I buttoned boots, regulax $1.60 and $2, for 89c per ottlog - - � , Pianos and 0.r.aans pulled ,out a few minutes after the- of $200. Th' grant was accordingly u Northwindow. W,' H, Willis Bon. -The topic was taken by Mrs. Jamell I . � e irk, of Club will be hold in the Y. M. C. A. pair. Samples i I . lu the storm, tho en- increased on condition that tbeband case between Mr. Gideon Hobk . . Dorothy Doddshoes forlwAles i1i . - � pay train. . 1 e.x t, � sole agent for I Hinchloy; on Tueeday evetin,g, in the Bp- _1 - in i I . Music and 'Musical Instruments, - . s unablo to sec. ille stalled holds a concert, in Victoria square � He,nsall and Ow, Bell Engine Co - ! Rooms on Tuesday I evenill'-, D Goo. A. Slater oboes for men, Scaforth. 189!_1 . - - Sewing Maollines, Needles and . gineer wa , � pany of Seaforffi, which wasito have I March 22nd, at 8 o clock for the worth LiAgue. I I ' I - . general repairs. - . train and the engine of- the freigbt once eacb week during the 'summer been tried at Goderich last week Nvas I purpose of or-yanizing for the com- A GOOD TZAM,-Mr- John MeMarin, of —*— " - i gh thip caboose and set Seafortb, hastold to Mr. J. W. Hearn, of I I � � . plowed throu months. The abstract of the town amicably, and satisfactorily $cttled I inZ season. AX full attendance of a matched team of � Perth 'Notes. � I--- fire to it. The flftmes sooil spread accounts was accepted and -ordered weell t.b(-- parties Nvi tboutt�' going members ---and; all others interested is Tuckeremith, a haudsom I . ' � to the pay car andtit Nvas also con- to be published in accordance with , bet . � fillies rielng three veare old,, for whi* was � BICYCLES ' . 1 into court. -Mr. Alex. Mcmicf��el, of requoited.-Last Friday evening a paid the Eum of $325. We& known a good -The recent OICC'TiCail storm did am- , , -sumed, together with all the chequas Lhe requirements of the law. Thei I McKillop, M'(,t with a painful acci- �Iink of Maccabe" and one froli� the siderable damage in -Stratford. It struck . � - . � - Tires and all kia$s of Bicycle Sundrie I thing when he sees it. . I i . for the -workman'in the, Stratford ,mayor and clerk were instructed to,, den t the. oLlier (ILLY. Ile was working Xncient Order of Foresters played a �4 Knox church and chipped good ,eized _pleaa . I A I �� I ­ I alw�ya in stock. VVEST END NoTy,s.-Mr- Charles Lsy- � ,�-', . 11% I shops. _Tbe Uc,igbt en,gine, was [11 -SO sign a petition to the Legislature!, a I � � , I . � at a root pulper and ono of the -roots , -ame of carpet balls which resulted from a number of brickn nuar the toof. The Z� . Pay Clerk ton has moved to Seaforth where he -is �u- I I 1. 1�� . This is going to be the best year for slightly **maged. AleX7 asking that the law passed last ses-, I not going in properly he -went Ao in a victory for the Maccabees by - Quorans hotel wafj titruck. Avvindow was I I � . � ill . ,z- ieg bruised and a, sion providihg for the re -construe- t gaged with the Doering Harvesting Com- I _�' ,. bloycleo, Po prepare early. ander had orie, 1�� shove it through with his ]aft band, a score of 21 to 20.. On Wednesday sh4ttered and one of the doors set On firo. . 11 � f � three ribs brokcn. psoy.-Mr. Walter Rogerson, who spent w , , brakeman- had tion of county council.,3 be permitted - The blazi- was not -iced at once an4 exting- - I z; . I . when ho got too elbse to the knives the roLurn match between the Work- � ;, the 1past year in the west, hae returned o6nd - - - li: &_C0 Tl,e,,c seems to be a difference of to force. The mayor and and [be top -of bis, first fin -or was rAen and the Foresters, resulted in a uished before- any damage was done. I " � � . . 1. G. M. BaIdwin up opinion as to who is really. to blamo clerk werc insLructed to procure le- , - will again reside 013,his farm here. -Harvey -Alr. Genrge Goem, -of Ellice, has pur-, - - I . I I an- r- taken off. -Mr. Robert blull bas pur- victory for the Foresters by 34 to 3 6 Johnespent lastweekin Goderieby where ' 1. ; -for tho a�.cident, but in the, me, gal advido as to the liability of ce' chased the residence oC the late Chas. after a close and exciting game.- . &haped the dwdling house .and tstore on ths , � - ' - SEAFOR7rH. , timo7 the 0-peratotr at the SbLbOn bere 'Fain persons for the payment of poll � he had been summoned as a jarymsn.- ht side of the'ro%d, in Sebringville, from � I V — suspc�ftde,d. it seams Lhat -tax, who are assess6d for' propprt,y Wilson, paying for it $2,400. Mr. Bell I T.he Knights of the Macabees will Rev, J, Hnnsar, of -Holmenville, preached We � . . T 1. . - -has bewi - - has sectired a. very pretty homefor i i oncert in Cardno's hall on" missionary sermons at the Tuekerarnitb Mr. J.Msr,han Scamb, of SiratforA. It, is' - -_ I- the railway have not been running in, another - municipality and "wl', I alf of what it cost. -A youn.-,r, 11 Tuesday evening, March 29, and have � � I ut)derhtood that .Mr. Goe, z inten& to re- - I . ,The Ca'nadiin Bank '. their freight trains on the block havic a recelpt for taxes paid folro ' abouL -b I ed Mrs. Hargraves as tbelead- eirouit on,sanday last. .. th e ehortly �nd tage up his residence in __ I - " ' nd it was not -until after sucil property. A letter w..Is also' man named McLean, son of Mr. RobL. I CnZag . I —0 his now 1,oupe. I . , 11 . OF COMMERCE. ' -syst"" " i 'Mcl;ean, of Goderich, while drivin i � ,3 Nvere - _4 1 ing soprano singer and the pro- � - � . the accident that order, isqu ,read- from Mr. It. S. Hays claiming I Blake - -Mr. John Tubb, a farmer, in Lopuj . - - - ed to use this system. The road Vvvs - damages for Mrs. Murray for injur- througli 11arpurbey oil Monday had I .'r,ramine will be under the direction -HEAD OFFICE, - - - �TORONTO. the misforiuno to- get his bors(! so 11 of Fax and Cameron, comics, of To- ITY-Nis.-Mre. Peter Capling left on Sat- just north of Mit4LIiell, received word -one - ­ cleared of snow and debris by Tues- ies received by falling on the side- te �� I I , . . I - se.ribusly injurrad that it bad to be I xonto.-Mrs. James Pickard, of Tuck- urday morning last to at nd the funeral of d%y ladt week, of the drafli of his -80124i !'[ I day mornw-g- and trains started run- NvILM, T,he mayor was instructed to- 4� . Capital (paid up) $ 8,700,00O.. - . . I I sbot. The animal got'iLs foot into a ; ersmith, died oia Wednesday. Mrs. her mother, which took place in Wellesley Joh,a j-,, in Lbe L,)ndon asylum. Anoths.17 t, . ning�again. .obtain legal advice as to the babil- eon went I o bring The rt -mains horne, aul cl , I � —a— � bole in the snow wiLh the result that i Pickard Nvas a sister of Mr. James on Monday, the fourteenth. -Miss Becky I - 4 , Reserve Fund - $ 31000,000. . ity of the towil undar the, circum� ,its le -r was brokem-Mayor Cluf f has I-AeGinnis, Seaforth.-Messrs. J. D. Sherri bL in spending a few days visitin,g wbile be w, ae away the futher died. The- I ! stances. Tho clerk Nvas instrucLwl a , of age, an -d h � . - - . � A Good Su,-gestion,-The Brus�3(.,]s ' beep under ,the weather for a� week and Robert Aitebison, son of Mr. with fri�ndfj in Stephen thle week. -The ]atter w" 81 yeare ad been =1 - Aggregate Resources I * - . . [10N�, to bill ill(, John Dick Company for J - 1. I - post of last week makes the fo] or more althou-,-b lie has been able William Aitchison, of this tpivn, wet, ther etill continues unsettled ani the poor be.mll h for s�nne tisiie. He haa bei% � . over , a -, woollen ,%rni�.r in the ibj3triet for u - - $83,000o000 ing excellent suggestion. We be: I extr, water furnished tbc to attend to civic duties,—W, 13ell bave pureb'ased a hardware business roadg are in very bad shape, being in somo a pr6w;w�nt fi earo . I - Hon. G. A. I Cox, President. I- liev� a road .gucb' as it sugrgests mill. Mr. Brown, of the Collegiate jr., of Hensall spent Monda_y night in Stouffvi�le, Ontario county. parts almoat inip"oable.—A deigh-lowl of ly thirty yea. -3, and owned .300 acres,0L . I . ; I I would do a large business and would Institute staff, Nvas appoirted a me_ui- young people from the Goeben Line,Nortb, land. J3, E, Walker General Mapager. e� ber of' the Public. Library board. . with friends in town.—The Seaforth __. - 1 � I f . -hc a paying investment, but -we 14owlers are preparing foi- the com- eed Lbrough our village night lant —Mr. Georgo Campbell. of, Hibbert, 'Was - � - � 0 l . I _ Kippon pas one � 11 would sug Sea- I - — ing seasons campaign and will hold week on their way to Mr. Win. Dovnon'a, married, on Wednesday of last iveek, W � , gDst that it ,go from I I London, England, Office, f orth to Bayfield and from tbenco f Blockade Incidents.—'Mr. S, Dick- I Lbeir annual meeting at the. Com- I - D. Hay, (334irnrd,moner and Conveyaucei. where, it is reported, a very -enio'able time blii,s Julia fialhat;i.ier, at the parsonage, - . I y _# � , . , willi mortLraw,A and de, -A. drawij tip - Hnneylonned at _n, I)y r . I I south: alon- the lake shore. Thi -14 ' son, our postmaster, who has bea I was spent,—The Misses Armetrong, of La AIQIJI I R- V. T1. H. Cutrie, Afto 60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. - n r - n niercial hotel on Monday evening ' at tho it) -vest rsta% nt int �r ut. I 7,40-t I I ,xt at 8 o'clock and all interested 1 Riviere. ManitobD, returned to their hom4. thti ccrtm.ony the young Couple drove to would give. the people of the 'north most -assiduous in b1s,efforts to get I ne , � 1, SEAFO�—THB6NCH- J ready -access in summer to tlic'many ' all mail matter passizig through the - �t N ('s M a -y morning � - in tho, game, are invited by the Vc - I -lot __ ­_ r- Jobn C. McLean, bro- on Frid lost. 0wing to the the hfime 1A th-3 bridWE parents, at Bors, I I . I e I leasant summer pleasures andrest office here for theknow bound of- cran president to bepresent at this ' ther of Mr. D. C�. McLean, is here blockade on the railroad they- were eompell- bolm, wh-re a wkillAing supper wan enjoyed I A genera Banking usinewshran- P . i I � � I resorts on the sbores of Lake Huron. fices in the North, through as speed- me i _' g lady in t visiting the old home pfwple.—The ed to drive to Lucan to get a train. —A v- ery bythe i elatives aad friends of the ,biide � � . et ng.—A youn own who � eacted. I � The Post says: " There is a manifest ily as possible, desplatebed a special went to Mitchell, Monday morning by St. Andrew's church people haveset- 6njoy&ble time was spent at the hoine of auI gmarn. They will take up their! rest - Farmers' and Grazleop' Notes dle- ' i . ., interest abroad, throughout this Pro- d6nveyance nor1h on Sunday morn� train ' and intended returning the tled with the insurance companies, ffr. Ned Boyce on Thursday night lasil, dence in HibbPrt. I 1,1 . �. � ... ciounted, and apiecial sittontion glysin .vince, as well as in other Provinces,- , ing with some mail matter that ar- . same way by the afternoon train, . receiving $900 for the dam.n,ge done wben about 40 of the young people of —A very pretty home wedding took,- � -to the aolloction of Safe Notes, Otc- in 'chnneotion �with the extension of i rived here late Saturday nigbt and to the school room,—Mrs. J. Blair the neighborhood met and spent the even- plaen iii 'SebringvIlle, ion Wednie-f-di-fi'vif I � : I I i SAVINGS BANK, . on Monday he went himself as far as displayed pluck and determination ; and 'ug in danotng and other amusements. All Mareb gth, ar, the hnme of "hilre, R. Henry, c ' stearn and. c,-�ectric railways which is rare. now -a -days, Finding , son, John, of Centralia, were I - � tntorost allowed on deposits of $1 prospects ' w'ould-appear to indicate Walton with anotber budget that that 'She was not likely to g here this week vis�ting frien&;.—M.r. repoirt having bad a good time in spite of wben her eldesf-, dauahter, Mias Mary Aq . . . . . . . - I -that ill The ,near- future these Will had arrived. If the officials of th'r- by train that day, rather ttan re- " Win. Cudmore bas bad his hav pres- wind and weather.—Mr. Brownlee, of the became ,lie bridle of Mr. G. Q Sherman) Of - ondlupwa.rds, Interest is credited to � et home I � . secou nts cm, th e 31 at of M ay a n d th a take tangible form. Ejectricity is departme,nt , generally had been as main *in Mitchell that, nix es brought home from the Chathain* 2adconceasion, near Hensall, and Ma the 0. P. R, offices. Winn , Shortly ' 30th of N . olvernber In each y*sr. ht, she 's 'Peg . I r ern power and as well , up to their business as Mr. ,started to walk to Seaf ortb. But f or- district.—All should bear in mind Jobostone, spent Sunday atthe home of the after three ole -look, to the f1trainx of tba I The Bank bas leop bradebee extending throughout ,the construction of lines and rolling Dickson, the public would havebeen the Forester's entertainment this latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. *f. Doug. wfilding mareb, played by Miss A01310 tune favored hei-and when a couple I , W � I I I I I �,� I I Ie I "' id , ,( pa i] � d e�"t I in I I I I I I 6-L � 0 - I I I : Ontario, ueb(v, Manitobm�, Worthweat Territories, stock is much - cheaper ttan steam very much less inconvenienced, Mat- evening. . lam.—We are ple"ed to bm_r that� the Schmidt, the bride entered the parloh- BrI - - llumbfh4 Yukon District, - Idaritima Pro, - of miles on the road she was over- . ,---, vinew and tho UnIted Statos. � roadways and more easily and cheap- ter would not have been allowed to taken by agood Saimaritan who k _* scarlet lover paUnts of the neighborhood whi,-h was prettily decoratfA forthe 00, I . I' I Tough - . ly. manipulated their coming into lie for a week waiting for a train, -gave her a ride to Dub in. Sh� start- - . D,ublin. are getting along nicely, Mr. D&f1d casinn, where the matrimonial knot, WAS G. E. PARKES, VanWejr, I I I I general service will not be wondered as has been the case in some instan- ed out from Dublin on foot, but bad I . Goor) Housy. FLuir —Mr. J,J, McGratbi and his little daughter being almost wall t -led by Rev. M. L Leitch, Mr. and Mrs, . r " - . 16211 at.. Other points In their favor are , oes. In this connection we may men- I only got a short distance when she t of the Uh coneegoi, n of Hibbert, recently again and Irene ffouglas on a fair WAY to Sheralan, after vioiting in Toronto win SO, . . Jr. HOLMUTED, Solicitor, I that electric cars will climb grad.es i. tion t%t Mr. Archibald �Iislop, M. I again struck luck and got a hf t to I sold O' VerY fine filly, 21 months old, to Mr. recoviAry, —Our cifizew who have been busy to their home in Winnipeg. � . . . i . . � __ - I � � I i I � A . .� . . -1 . . , . - I I I . `U_ - � I � I . � - I I . . I I � � � - . I - I �, I " I - I � . � - z- I . - I . I . . . . - � I,- � I - I I . 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