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f one I . . The Schople of Wei3t Huron. I . Sadth Huron Re'formors. a Ainoe they moved to Goaerich, and
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. tuta to cor,tinue to ,-. - . - I t were re-elected, a4d the following �
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I . . . tees in 1905 wa:s $84,996,40, a -fid the
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. I - I . 1. , - " . . 11 . . - . , I elle - the teacher was -3 fore, hail -with ,satisfaction a con- gon. Ile was at the-reslden.ce,of Mr fadt that Harper had been a b - rave,
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I- - I rable reduction in the
.......... .� "a""N".0 � I I ,present Jewell, where he had just assisted
- .--- 1-1 --- 11 . yearp. Fourteen of them had an ' - clock last SaWrday
-1. � rate of bigh tariff taxat' ' . in loading a hog into his wagon
- - - - . Lon. , I rning the ew Grand T I runk Rail-
, I . averalge, experience of. 22 years and '
I , .1 Moved by James Ross, seconded by 111nd' was conversing with young Mr. I'll n
I I - -a . ,the remainder - an average of 8 1-2
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I [ '. Ic I ;w- ' The frequen cillanges . Of Allan Douglas, That we, the Reform- J=Pell when he ,suddenly fell f - Nva� passenger and freight depot, at
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. I � :. . " . teaZ rs and the lax ;e number of brs iof South Huron, at aurr annual wai-d, and died almost instaatly, New Hamburg,. caugbt fire and was- i
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. � ' P IVI e Ill. beginners made it impossible to or �, ,v
. � - For ctiL icu ar I me6ting, 'desire to place -on .tdcord -The London F-ree Press of Feb- t
.. I � our di pprobabion of the- measures ruary Ist says - =a. � The station was o -
� . . . . . . � I � keep : the work 9f many -ot the isa " The'Qxeen's Park ' I nly built�
I . I � . a, year ago, and was of the latest ile- �
L great � "I'll ,� . - I .2� -&!"As'*a+l1 passed .at -the last session of Parlia- race course was ,,used in January
- . 4 schools up to the stanlard. The fol-
- � . - w. . . +4 . . 0 . .... .-4- I ! � m6nt increasing the sessional indeta- for the first -time in- i# hisWxy. sig�, handsomely fitted with Georgia �
, . lowing ,changes ghoult�- improve the -of menibers and providing for Those who have had hox of the 111 ;
. . .. - '.....0maj..N..*� 1.�-- � Those who know what's what in m atter's of Clothing . we carry a * spe oial posit nity -ses out say � pinle. The .cause fire i� n- 1
iton of the tea 8 and the ief kn I wn, . but is Supposed to
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"I I !�!, nensions to Cabinet Ministers and the track is in splendid -ephdition,, be Trom ,
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- line of high class ready-to-wear clothing s fidien y of the sell ��,: The grad- t .
� - I 1. . . . P. 110spec'Itfully -ask ,that they be re- and -those turf devioteeB who laugh the� furnace, .
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February, and, liv the - I . i ' 4W.Seburn, farmer, Edgware road 1
z: &a,led at the first opportunity, at the absurdity A)f exercising in . i
n , I ' he, i experienced -I.r d su near
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I ... I,- � - - 'O uates We do not c;bjQ6t to the increase in Canada in ,mid St.- Thom4s, was badly injured i
.. .-The - 20th 'Century Brand.- t -winter am wonder- I
- - .. . �Oadhers- Model � s' ,00l grad by lbeing trar4pled upon by a 'broA- i
rR advancing, ir, k,hould �. the salary of the Premiir, as ,,in ing. Dan ,Mr,Ewen had 'the black
n - OV -1 - , - . \ \ I should - not ,be, qua, itied to take .
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. � - ndidly tailored -,Suits or Overcoats, you not only charge of ,the lar'ger and more.
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, - - -0 c1of Mr. Seburn had unhitched the
� view - of be responsibilities and stallion, Electric B., owned by Berry
amer us* now. . -1. I In buying one of these aple ' ta d- duties attadMng to the position we & Blair, Brueefield, on the track anb�nal and- taken. it into the istable.
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. - - --- - : I get a garment as far ahead of ordinary readymade clothing� as electricity is vanced scjiools until bl ey have 1'rov- do not consider tVis ob'ectionable. the other day, who did the mile in He'was Able to walk to, the house,
V^ 111nev - s, * en, themselves compete t. Now they J i
- --- ahead of the candle, but you get a Suit or Overcogt that the Average tailor . . -0 -- 2.27 1-4.11 his dautgh-
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Ount b UY " 51 Of . --. are legally qualified o. take any Z � re he was found by
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� . I .."I'Ll I c-unot hope to equal. These suits sell.for a little over i half the price that position where -only ublic ' s6hool The Yor4 Loan Company. -The Clinton New Sra, of last te�r, -all poverid- with blood. Whtlle
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I VS I IN' G .,; (ITUNGRAMS � would be charged for them—equally well made by -�necessarily 'the moat work ,-is -done. The . 150 and $100 The National Trust: Company,whicli hurt. ffis head is vey
. ... . york one of t -he -'oldest business men in P'I�fully .y
I I skilled—made -to '� measure, -and they're every bit as fine. We want you to paid to.tvery public school under a6ts as liquidator for the badly -out, his nose broken and Xe is'
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.J . , .. ,- -- �� see these suits and try them on. . . . I -I section. 70 of the P ubtl c Sohool -Act, 0oruoty Lown And Savi)igs Company ancl undertaking buelness, to Messrs. bruised all n'v'er the body.
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-- . . . . . . � . . d o) $250 and $156 has ma4e the second re_port to Nell
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� � I - - thus makin- I e scho I ra�tes more McLean, the ioffiaial referee, ;-set- Roover & Ball. This announcement P. Miller, aged
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I . Our Winter. Sale Continues. � -
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� fff a -, - - aho' form. i The follow ng changes ting i6ut,the as'sets ,of the Insolvent the one thaf Mr. Stevenson will fatathy injured .oby a rolling tree.
�� uld 'be made in f0he training company a:nd explainin,g ,the course
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b r o i dwe r i e 2-swo :. From long distances, and from those near at hand, by mail orders, and by ,schools: Model Stu ents should -tv'hich the liquidator isAaking in re- I move to California, where his wife He nd his wife's father, Wm. Gray,
I . � � . ; I people comirg to see, the demand is keen for our goods of high quality.'at the' -spend "six to eight ee, s tof the fall aliz'ing upon them. The 11q4datar 113 now is. He bas been here sd ilong wer+. lopping branches -off a tree
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. w'. c that no thought of 'his removal ihas whi' had been felled and rested -an
--- I prices quoted below. We cannot always give these I low prices. Come -now term . in observing t -1h organization advertising for tb,6 sale by tender tof
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ilarger season',- seiling .. . � been ,entertained, and -it will be ire- a B�%ap. The tree rolled towards
, �- . . iand tanagement and number Of house propbrtles- the -
'fleree of the "Powers � .11 if you want to save your dollars, . . . methods of a, . ' 0 i gretted by all his, old fri;--nds. Mr. Gray
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T - �� . tea,chking 4u the be -at . ural schools proper reserve bid being taken in ., �and Miller called to h1m, but
V certainty openint, up . .... I - � near -their ihomes, the "hools being each case, and uo tf,nderbeing Ineces- Wes Newcombe will occupy -h-i-s store. fail;e to notice a limb which Swung
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hinp at, d, e, w law -11t we -� I ,seleAed by ithe ins e rs.: They sarily accepted. The vacant -real es- '
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r� I .- . should. read, during la -1-1 e-rm, tate, is being carefull�y scheduled and Ke -ars of Wing4har, who his ull. He lingered for five
V -U--Pu 00 . has been enga,ged in the shod irepair- hour�. He leaves a -wife and t,hree
b . earli st� settl 71-
tiou of the, most des; � -- q I .
� - -/11' � � 39 S- I , . some prescribed pno'9153 )na, t t ,�
7 � . - r- sio liter- an accurate list will be ,presented 0
� Sammer of 1900 ,, ing bua-L-ness for upwards of forty�, ehill(tren. .
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- � � Coon Coats 1 $35 00- to 0 0-1 00 I
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. I the county N 'I s should be tion obtain,od as to the 'Offering of Sa; - miles "a of Carlyle,
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. � * --- Dyed Wombat Coats,- very best qualit 22 00 taken from January tii� June. All the same' f1or sale by tender alter- o. t h f -
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� � �� ne� morning last week. The -old c. wan, Mr; *John. Tones, ar-
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- C I persons -intending ,to b�come public -ha-tively en Woo a:nd in a number of
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. � � Black Calf with lamb colfars 21 00 ,school teacjhers should take their' clonvenlent parcels. for about three months. He was a podj h t lee at
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� --� Black Calf, plain collar . . 0 I 8 '00 preliminary training n a county - Unless a. very substantial and prominent member -of the Orange Moosle Creek, glipped in. Not re-
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�, f'- I � � �- � I . Model school. Vie Mod 1 school e'r- otherwise satisfactory offer is pre- ;"nt in s as 9
.. � *1 I . I � I B1,wk Dog 121 00 F .will I reaom--� rs a member ter
- �, I - - ; tificates should l4e granted from f sented, the liquidatior ea-rch and found ;her
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� , --- I i - r4ipnd the lyolioy iof improvement of r pattly
45�� Black ourl cloth coats , ld 00 to -six 'years. The Tea ers" InSlIve . with his head
� 6, / � ,A: I--,% . - and was re�elected by Acclamation
J t.- �7 � 1 I �tute ,should the ma�de f practical the properties by -the aonafruc'tio-n of subm�rged and Mis haud an the /Lee.
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I- ''I I V - a' t,)ie elections in January. Deatli was doubtless -caused b,,t a
- value to the teache: S. t should be ,m,,vers and. ,pavements, and otber- ' -
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Fur Ja,CKets. -,-� -- made compulsory fot all t h s to wise as the oourt may d
. � .- ,, - I �t eac er �cession ,of Howick, was badly buin- and iia's ofle 6f the pion er
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s! b-1 ff -. I I fd 6n the erty by placing up6ou the ed one day Tecently. He had ,p
F, A"i Mr, D 00 sionomhioh phould 1b 9 ,1 t -
I m .e marke .ur- of X4ose Mountain district.
G- Black Astrachan Jackets �711 new styles, $2 - i
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Val U-Nife, , CC' I ) chasi�d a small ,quantity of ph,os
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� � Awr , Tuesday Wednesday, T ursday and from time'to time ,sudh sections of D ' I X.Drake, the first white
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I . 9 . Black fine curl,'27 inch jacketO ' 3 00 Friday �receding the op ning of the the estate as will sell to Ithe- best ph orus, with which be intenided mak- �1�7fld =n in St. Thomas, 'died at his
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� '. 1 30 ()o the building up Of eriments, and placing it home 1,in% that city on Friday, aged'87
I -. ' rural schools in A 't. 1
7 L.� I is . e 0 ansbe- years.1 He was a son ,df 'the. late
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T '- it . came ignited, and in a -short time .
EMOR N. 0144L I Bocharan lamb, with plain collar J I should -be. two session f tih or- which will enhanc& the value tof he in his pocket it by, some 1me
� ", -- Electric Seal- Jackets,,sable collar - J 39 00 mal schools e ca f 18 or 120 b0ance. The liquidator is satis- Capt. Oichard Drake, who WaI5 Prom-
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I .. . �; . a his clothes were a mass of flames.�- -
� I ;; . wee'ks - in leng�th! 6 se - changes fied That the saorif ice of the �assets inent 'in the wax of 1812, a6d, ,be
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. JAOrt William ,and the �Greaf 1 - I . - woul&.not increase the 6st of fte is neither necessary nor desirable, Had It not bwn for prompt,assist- himse , served with his father in
� -- I Small Furs, training�to the student t secure a and that those interested will prefer anee the -result would have proved 1837. tfe was a xnem1ber -of the school
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n coming iu with a xluj�dber of -- - . .� " . " serious, as it was, he was iseverel'y board I for 23 years, in the laity coun-
I hil� 1, . . erma:ne.Ttt certificate. it vould also bo wait a reasana'ble time upon The
ads this season, ane of Nv� -h - I I b � -
� Fur'Gauntlets, .Astrachan . 50 aise, 'the standing of t1heJ chools by gradual liquidation na". er Lb -n to burned before his clothes could be oil to 19 years and was Ma r f or
- to Hudsons Bay, is bound t, 1. � 1 $ 3 I . �A ;gotten foff, Yo i
, . e the teacbers much longer in unduly force the 96le �04 tb- fas;iets. - � four yeArs, being twice returned 1
I ; �.90 to 15 00 eping . - . .
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(,� B ely times. Partie, i Fur,Caperines &3 -The regular Clin-
� ly ,J in- . ) . I Q __ he same, school. It would retain the - .meeting of the by amlamation. When he enteTed 1
: torinvest. in Manitolm, NN,auld - Ruffs in sa,bfe � � -� 5 ffil sired �proportilon of 'men in 'the Huron Notes. ton branab of the Women's Institute muniopal life in 1861 the population 1
1 to -see Mr. U-trber ,at the '- .1 bli - - was -held at the home of aro'. .Laird .
-cial hotel, beafortli, aii Sat- � Fur Caps in Persian lamb, very best - 5 00 to 7 5G . schools. -Mr. Wm* Hooper has ,sold his of St.! Viomas was 1,800. When he I
.=- I ; one evening last week, . There was retired it was 8,000. 1 i
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- h �, &�J. 1[u has 11.14 up ex- 7 The Huron Model schocls continue farm ,on Fie. 12th concession. of 1
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� .. -- Beaver Caps ." P I � 2 75 to 6 501 a L valuable work in training the -Stephen, near Khiva to Mr. )David a large attendance; Mrs. C. McKin- .-Tbr Provincial Secretary has re- A
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Ite an `J.,;Ctt-,ns1vv lic;t of hinds Sea! Caps . .2 50 to 4 ,501 leaohers-� Sixty students 'we're grant- Lippert. ceived returns of the pr�odu�.ton of �
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I 11 -1 -: , I I ,(d thi.rd,class certificateE, for three -George Holtzman, of Crediion, After the usual rmtine �of business, the Wallaceburg -and Berlin ,, sugar :
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I -. o � Overcoats, . I - ti made buds.,il which included sever- two 4ga - .
� I . I I � assed the weitten exam, ,ion,were cree't the ,new school house in that is r',beet faot,ories, in Oat�trio,
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Cromartv. � 1. . '� of al fine receipes, all of which were - unty from the -
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', three village. The contract price i,s in the -Tr and the
. , $8 00 , ive, renewals for a i -q, copied. I Y
r - - -- rip , - Men's!$12 to $14 overcoats . I -Mesdames ick imd Kerr Proviijoial Governmen
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eng, eye, ear and inosc - CC- - I ears. A union meeti�g f East and neighborhood of $6,00,0 t 'oi 1-2 cent . a ..
. eo,rnme.rchl Hotel, So , 4arth, it- - . � est Ouroxi'Teac-Aers' Association -The .students of ihe Wingbam then followed with many well chosen pound.1 The Wallaceburg factory
� ,� Men's $7.50 to $10 overcoats for 5 50 recipes for different kixfds of soups.
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ruary 7th. I . - 11 I . as ,held: -if 'Clinton in May-- Rast, Business College ihave -organized a turn,p4 out 11,276,Q66 paumds, and
of' �.",. -Boys' heavy storm collar over -Coats for 3 25 �vhicb w�s -�Vell attended. There are Literary Sooiety, and during -the An intereftling discussion followed. the Borlin factory 9,510,753, The
t -w &hool.-The people s; ; . The .next meeting will be held at the
� ;. 4f ten seho� ' total '�ounty in qne yea
" 1. - 01 (houses which -should be .winter seaBon will entertain. their r must ao t
.-I-Ictio-n No. 6, Ifibbert, baver �- . $6 to $9 fine dress overcoats for � 3 90 -home of Miss Tebbutt on Thursday,
. " ,-* I �x. I onsidera-bly ,improved dju ing the friends twice ,a month. � the
r to erect a new 8('11001 -- F, � . . � exceedl $75,000 according to �
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- reefersi high storna collar for 2 ,50 'coming i4ummer, as t�ei crarn-not be -R-obin McPher"n, -second son I terms1of the Xct, and the rmnpanieB,
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� The new buildirg w i I I b e af : . . ) . "� I ' . -,, On Sunday afternoon, January
.. � . kept comfortable in :W' theref0e, will have'to shar fills
lith lxtsement, and will have , . I ,,1�1,1,re A few of Mrs. D. McPhers�on, of Clinton, e
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'IV builcti will be hte,ated boY, I I I ,The heat�ng and ventilati g are do- Ottawa with an attack of typhvid Huron road, near G-oderidb, was, Wallafeburg company will get $40j-
. " - . . fe tive in,most sebools, an attention fever. I with her sister, driving home -from 684.68, and the Berlin company $34,-
ce and N�n`ll be up 'a Ldate da- � I Men's $10 to $114 suits for. , . :$7 50 ' i church !a ,a buggy, when %she rose 315.32. 'The Act - giantiag - the, boun-
� - " 1. t I should be pa: -d to sdhool 9 oir,6ds tand -Mr. 1. -Moser, ,of Dasbwood, has. 'm -
lb�irtioul-r, and %%hen com- ,,,,,
I . Men's $6.50 to $9 suits for . losets. There are sc1h from �her seat t touch the �borae ties set aside. $375,000 for the pur-
- -dit I (t tii,e osea- � � � ool ibraries in offered, Mr. J�ohn Haist $6,000 for
-ill 1-f- a ort 1; 5 00, c 0
1 P. . 21 of the rural schools, a gregating hasah"dred a,erefaTm on'the 12th with the whip, or to straighten the .pose, end this will ail be exhausted
I � I Boys' three piece s'it . i �
I I T - - - � . I I U , 101o'15 years, regular . .� 1 1,588 volumes, 4,hich cost $572 ' half croincession.of Stephen but Mr. Haist lines, it is not certain which, when- ,by ne�t yeaes bounties. This is the
!-4(f1d'1-r. Duan n `fTeL.Jrc.n1- 1� I I � , the -animal kicked, striking Miss first
� Prices *5 to $7,50, for $ 25 1 of which I has 'been paid b tbe Edu- was not ready to sell, 3rear In which the comparAes
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, ,vc�(-Txtly scAd to J, Ffaff.� -- . I . ation Department. --Thor should be -The umpire reports ,the - Luck- Lamprey in the byeast. The blow 11ave e , rried the total bounty,thaugh
., w-ar Zurich, u fine youn.ct", -I I .Boys' 31-pio-ce suits, regular $4,50, for 2 60, ,0 d Uler to*fall from the jearr' I
; �� I i library� of -suitable boo s ijl every now curling club winners in group cause iage in the last two years they have icome
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.111 1 i13 19 .�z to the road, and Mr, Wra, 0 -river, in very .0, � ose to the
1� bull. Th,(� anima I r
. - "I Boys' 2 -piece suit � 2 00 school section. If ,$20 ar -, spent in three, for the Western Ontario tan- . $75,00.
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I old, roan In calor , . . books,, and -the, offielal ieport and kard, ,comprised ,of Lucknow, Wing- front ,of whose farm the acc�ldent 11 —&—
,�, t stock. Mr. ',NTcLarerl TC- ,! 1 21�, fine black worsted suitings, m,ade to your Ic WTox- took place, was quickly on the I
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I*L bandkofro. surn f it and ---� round Ad raised Miss Lampre * Varna.
or p - i measure : 15 00 , July first, 1906, $10 will be- paid eter. 11 . 9 yo
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-df carl ri-st assured that it ; ;1, - . ' ,b�o justA glan,6ed at the gentle- Note .-While attending the For-
�� . to the s6tion by the Ediumeation -The people of school !_,section No. 1v
,� , -: 2:5 fancy che s and st"* - man and �assed away. esters' concert, on Tuesday ,night of
id one, a,i Me. Mes "rq. Y10- ,- � 01, ripe suits, made to your ic�epa,rt e . �At'the eiitra -kam- 5, Stephen, have decided.to build. fa
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t,rve ho'�ldjrl,T 11111t DIC tiest. . - - , , last week, quilte a
� .., measure . . ination rote, and 230 �new and up-to-date achool house -On Friday, Jani R -number, of the
j 341 pupila� W * , iebarA
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i,'A ltfor.-�(-.-Nfr. (-k,(,r,C. Martia 'Z ! Is.- -farmers (had grain, seed tnd
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- '' ere sucoe � ' .� ' houses.
i -'a -, gular price of these'suitings is $18 to $22 ' . taken from tbeir'barns and
I kriOWT1 Zlltd S�I`e(-,�;'�P,11 borse- 1, ....... � I vention, held in,ClinWon�i it was de- the treasurer lbo borrow the neces- Huron, passed'bo �hls rest at the ad-
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�� - .. I � , . - dd -A. R. gents' furnisher Tbd old patriarch dfied from old age. and
ity Nvill - , Altof!t!the� the beat tock in Seaforth to choose from n inst'ad o r� Xks. Walker gaave received di-
.g-IdOi in all prcybalAl I I tio e f two. and to a
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�,,vin- (-�:ahanll.ed �-_ : in -the teacberg' Sala ies, g the Vears,'has decided to remove to riec 62 years, He was b
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�'e.r the p -rand lyrizk, taking %--� I � . i la�t ten years, but' rl � ur1n, blinton, where he has secured Mr. ty Cavan, Ireland, in 1820, and came day n�orning.-There is ,talk of
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1� arfl B(-ni", NV11" lias PrD,vem � nn ' har:d
.#- f� . I creases in the � same pr -ortion as Fest. pam.nts, who Settled in that pro-
�rl'liq h!., -q a1w.t-,s bjc�eu &at- - ' friends' of r. Ro
;rt the hors�e . businle�,qis and " . - (HOZ[11 An'K I the other� tea6bers. In 1 86, the 9 ) -On Friday, January 226tb, Mr. vince, jaeax Montreal, where they he -
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I - . I . 9 : prinoipals� of Usborne we e paid an and Mrs. Nathaniel Sundercc�k, of lived till 1858, when a urove was t' Pa r, I who has been ill, will
t-r,l1i!l �jrtllicgl., 11,1ve. added,1 � r - -o Upper Canada, Mr. and Mrs. lie gla to hear that he is impr,ov,
� average -salary of $464 d as- the 12th concession, Rullett; cele- made �t
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A 4 - Dominion Bank . I prinoipals' received an vera:ge out 50 of their relaLlives Goshen line in Stanley. After a -
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'i � past there i -t ro doubt lbi�t� .' � ' � coverin", '
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� _p atten iBt in the enjoyments ,of the Javen- they moved to Colborne, near Wile,
'. ryno will prove equally. "04 i� Ehe homestead for visited her cousin, Miss Ida
�. - - � school. in i Usborne -in 188 was. ill, ing. . -
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for the construction of a steal beam I :
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