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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-04-14, Page 30 nil XPOSITOIR, H APRIL 14,j .191S -&-jver­VX,9. Jamf* A tnalmn. t *dy AL Ak -W "A W, 4 van ]VA. A, b0s. 0. Tobbutts, M s, Yo11'LaIlt I LA 1. %j A 16f 0, U V 3sid, Or George SteW ads Sel .1 �eavy ho"es, 11 ft for TLess" gh one Your Ordei s Dkide, Lohdonl ?.nd James Brandon- Fojrest,, t horEeS Ito J. Darrocho Lit towel. 101W MIS . .... cattle-sffort4 .7-13uU 3 Years R ELP., PR"Noff. W.,ow NNW I] wise.-13ull 2 Years-]@. Wis. ASWAO a 4*16K IDVlr ayid Sons. Cow 3 Ye UTE never have perit 80aafffo Goneral Man TaV3�41, SAO] itted A 'A' A& $ldg �_V :, a .�d S;ns. Helf-k ando�er—Jamei3 Snell a and never will We Prl-rinit fet, , 2 years—lames Snell and Son�, JrHE best store and the liar - r �;ell us:on 3as. Snell 416- ARTS anyone to unde �1' E. Vol ge. Re Ifei6, I Y�ar— gest business in Huron Sale Notes Co cted e, Wise. Sweep noods of equal value, No one CDUDty ha risen here� on 'the s 9 6. Cow, 8 year! A -rid disputei our + Vii es� su VFW No one It Is =or* 0011vonwnt to hm the Dominion Bw� cosso k kundationof public �atisfac- can iccessfullY ata --t I Lh —0. Shpley, Polled 6 e4l 9 oa a -ay branch of opr Sol* Notm than to try to do xo y9um1f. toire =mazy in P_ and o$rer—Qha6es Lin&aY, L. Tr k tion, with best assdrttm�nt, S Des ove'r wi, 6 y Hulfor., Cotsn' t and Largest When you baw a We, haye the Notos n. ads a& dke e6s. and Sen. B elfer, under a yi�ars—GeD s and lowes� priqe best good VomuflAm. Bank, and doposit them hem for co1ileotion.1 age or breed Shlple3 Da try �cow,% any Suah coBwoots in made on most favomble tsra6L lltzsi um�ns, Fitzoinamo to tb ftyings Depaw at, &postts of *ns dollar INA 90, Fat h Af�fi ag� considered Jam 8 z,d of ild tbaa rM �ed of Wit Free 2 CANAVA CEMW F,A Ea, .d L Mg., malitro a free eae Farz4br Coneretai- at-It jr*c*ived, oi74htah intst"t Is added at awmt Snell An4i Sjos, 1@..Iw e.- t Va Judges for cittl&-John Biggins, Of Clinton andz A' R McQuay, of LucJ no�� SEAFORTH BRANCH": A. F. COLSON, Manager. -d on Notes r -4-The ste4m4r Greyhound of t] ke ]Lffi , will again ran e 99 'White Stak e cursions; to wid f rom oderich. n y, and har Stanley. Names; are in order of IlAne, has sold AS 200 Wre farni W I the 1 ronson 1�ineo Stanle ) t.- V -L,,. D3. Hyde, A- L. Kshar, Ibij biother WillAm Brewer, Stb.?O daugb.-er, I gs;� Violet, were returning peri from Hen,3�11 'on Saturday last their 06 jj Ifood. A. Cooper, S. cev_16n of Grey, who *1611 - take hQr..*e tpok fri t and bcoame u rl�� - homp3on, �V. H. Collins. Sr. IV , eai f atuz e. �OAA, '611 0. T ?eselon in the 33 1 . I Manageable. T)ie cutter being UDDt j, Cooper, E.. F. F.13her, N. J. theii-3e farmg Is tie boz.Aeste�'d 0 e t aill d. Illa-U. L. Hyde, W.J.M. R059. Brewer family, ormerly ow af the occupai its: were thrown pu 1900 ned Y i3ie citter, badly ".ashed, was. left Ul-W4 pL,. Workman, Fos- 1. * i- e George Brewer, #he jqtlll Uve)3*in t is. - *b on "Uh isidd of the road.. The horse r . R. Parsons, Sr neighborhood, making his home� wi. r4n:.a 6ondde'prable ',distance before it, workman, D. M. F63ter. hia,snn ji_la�w- William, Wilkinson. $ - � y- J, I . 2 being caugit. : Neither of the occa- i t-ok M. Ander3on, boo w4,3 the prIcl received for the '100 P ; ts og Far an were :in'jured.. I part -R. %:eazte, 'E. F. Anderson. acres. J6. Bferlam,, T. W, Brldgeg� The beat -Harry Irwin, son of .- Mr. ani '*Ilers In the monthly spelling mw- MLDTiOOI� CONSTIPATION Ws� J. r F! Golerich, arrived at Is Sr. IV- me a ` -Siaturday night on 1, jo�a were: V --A. L. Fisher C 11L A4 Cooper; Jr. IV -G. Cooper; Jr.. t1tu'ril fr Ru3sts and after speril" Hugh�n n, Ing a Eew ,at home left on Thux.V:- Mr.3 Andrew G Lund, d ayx-f =-Wilfrid Ra3s; *Sr. 11 -D. Foster- Alta, wrItes:-1'Tw0 of my babies 4day f jobaston, Teacher. were very mucl� - troubled vv h c� n- k4lay f th 3t Soo, where he will )e it ed. He ,Was working nearA h d I ried ral remedies Hullett. atipation and I sevet t angel on railroad construction and e without success �`,A neighbor advis a perlen-.-ed I some cold weather, , ta I -Induction.-An Interesting cerel-noAy I aid I me tol try Babyl#'.own Tablets, - I tberrnomet oxten -being 70 to 75 , d 2- -took place at Burns' church, Hul-, they wereLso satisfactory that now I gress below ziero. A pair of fur st week, when' would u c Mr. jIrwIn in Kala, In jett, on Monday of lk se nothl4g 'Ise." The TOM f'§ boots ougl t bY. . Rev. Jaz_m3 Abery, formerly of never fall to cu�e �on'sttpattoin -aad North rn a a, . are on exhibition, -Dranton, waa Inducted Into the pas- they may be gl1*en to tie YOungd�t of Bum3l_Church and , Knox child with perfe -t datfety. They are -Lgat wlekARabert Lawson, a w,11 LondesbOro. There was . a sold by- pedici I dealeirs or by, mitl known re, -A lent of the 8th line, -Mor- 4-1^n fr% witness th;� T Tfft114 rig; � dpetde� � UM It wasl his duty - to fiarge consi 55- Turner, - of at �zow a box fr , _Xllt: 14 M !-zbow ithis loyalt% to the old flag and pere-mony. Rev. Wj D. Ont. eMedletne Co., ockville, his patriot] sm ittio the Land of the Oyth, who ha.3 been acting moderator, Maple !by shoulderIng arIfle and goirrig eakable Gfft Aded and Inducted the new Min- The U* to th4 deft nsq of the Empire. He has e.5" rl�er. Re -v. Harper ' of Clinton, The following po-em app(ared in 3 00 ,germoji. Rev. J. R16h:- arrang�.ed f4w the working of his Vreached the recent l3sue of The Prealyterian- ari acre arm indi has -taken his place In imra.4Qn, of Kippen, addressed th e' W !'Mrs. Chixlle Bradt 'tn%,. e r and Rev.. A. 9 wrItten bv c- ks ot Brussels Company. ThIs &_;�fj-indacted minister ot Seaforth. �3 a: ne 61aimple of sacrIfice and ser- �;ajllg, of Atiburn, addreis*ed -the con- -ilce� d 0 an . ost ndable aad comme In the absence Of -the Thp unspeeakable gift I IT z love, are a hundred Jgr j es. Hamilton, of Godi­ ot I�Ig - 's Urn u tingl, There - )verk, Rev am The gift fr, n the, throne on hil young men ln� MorrU who could e' . Irk -h$ and Rev. D. Carswell, Of M'�- The gift that help3 us to live, - - H r op, acted ea clerk. At the close And strengthe�s Our falth to '%�W4 j- —Th 'ar �assed away at his home at y e rtthe Ceremony, Rev James Avery ere nesd ay ?*a,-3 introduced to bial% People by oh, marvelloas g#t of loNel jj Wingham Junction, _bn� We'd J&P'ssr-q. James Watt and John D. Melt So Infinitely 3119ft and pure evenirg of Ilast week, one of the P)'Or With compagalon supreme In gr9��, neer realdonts of that section, In the ville, after WhIdU the ladleg prepar Wd an appetizing lanch- Rev. W. D. So lasting and strong to endur per,$dIj of '97114nl[ Martin, In his 71st 19- Martin hadfbeen in p(or 'ITurner w9l*vresenteQ WILu m CAL I J� . led $40L for lil;j Services as -.noderator- Oh bountiful g1q.of lovel healti for some months. - He rest i,t J3 only -n-Ine weeks since th$ God's greatestLOf gifts to -,eartb 4 fort i . a 4= the first line of n , nany year ago move -1 e -vacant and the peopTe The gif t of Christ Jesus ills SO Morpli -anA a, �few years arge becam -Ing jay to the vy 'rl or some years to be congratulated on th lir Bring o d at 113 to fil juitcUpn and X birth. -bad stated Mr. J. A. Mills In the -choice. -seed -- tore. Ile WaO a - man: highly �nl- Ob ',pardoning 'gi of love 1'. Is LtggeWi; C-:11o;colates Sve reeom . . lezteel ed la the community. He well %e(flor . 1mbued with �twer divinef a up 10mily of Sons 'lid tor their purity ais recommended T]j� power to pa�rdon an.4 forget; aurvil ed 6 a grow ibeir flAVDUr. Sold and an&,! i aughterI. And at 43 A Veade Ou i e. Drug StDreT. grA --�R)bert Hakina,� E� young mairlied 1by AU wxali t gift �o love" farm r re�sldtrig Wit 300 acres of land For th13 greate4 , fe w s gtren near :Milverton. a brother of Mrs. S. Dashwood. Christ'si preclo4s 11 of � f -h -P bl�39ed -in) of pejee, S. Cooper, ,,Infl Miss ]ED. Hanna, Than vsttal Ooth.es" and whym Bet er 4 r Z�jlv tj a' out the sarne as other WE USED ITO DO Bu- ..,E'SjuSt D ies. We boli,09V the best products of the few go d sto and our made, prices as low as possioie, best kers.: We business grew and gave I reasona Die sausluc, 11011. I-ILi VV 1�� and we came to a point where we wanted something better e% s-% SE broke �Cway from 01. d melthods entirely. N,10WIFATTE, CH I VU AR t1n A.-IRICS DIRECT�, Secure the ser%4ces Of e best a 0 1 OUR F develo style and individuality. And we see designers to 10 a n 'Min- t th u in be r lip! Os and- cturers put to it tha e, m -an Wodled ngs than 9 ly maule s-ui't'9 AIM in! ;6 into �ordinary roa( th Pm Seafor-t-h, Ontario. IS-4),teWart Brosip _T HE RESULT IS that STEWART'S clothes are better i than any otber"clothes sold in Huron*County at the same rr pr,ice and it is not because the price has been lowered. IS BECAUSE THE STANDARD OF. EXCELLENCE HAS BEEN RAISED# I 'A careful compari son will prove what we claim. Come in. for a look throug-h, We assure you a cateful "-and cour- teous treatment.whether you L)uy or just.look. It doesn't m-ake an'y'difference to us what you may want to pay fo� a suit, that is a point for you"to'Alecide, lbut 1i It is A . for us to see that you get what you pay for, and we.'.will do it too. Whether your preference is lot grey, brown, navy9 U n blacks or summer mixtures, yo wi!l 'nd th.-Inta here in a very gratifying assortment. For the boys and young men we have some of the snappiest styles yz)u have ever seen. -For the older men and quieter dreesers we have styles of conservative zenteel designs- that give that well dressed a a ra " r.Az t go o to Youths.......... go@ ...... 4100 '20 Men's to 4t�_ A InrAttV b 0 Use - - 1- - lu Ir I -A the teSt fhe PrO-i th pD erbv(M. Clinton, a -z jj �1­j iieT' 00u -m- The nne a 'Pa VD 'k d the" home of po ,Xe ding took place at sal. that retired farmers return to Xr and Mrs xeter- _icraft, DashW00d, tbe� land cm releaso 3rounger men for 'jun Wednesday, AP_-lI 5th, when their (Muton sprifig vice In the 'ariDY. I To Wles$ r:3. 1 jer *,mond daughter, Lucinda L., was Although it w as the thirteeith 1 in- L -nnIn an,%, Colln Kerr, of f holy bonds matilmony nual spring'fair, wilikh was -eU &n. Thoma. farmers, jol.ed In the of aus )Ices of Morn. ngtori, retired An Enthusiastic Epression h, or :A Heywood, of Exeter. Tburgday Vast nder the offer to enli3t in the --:Ndt Viet . g Stoc: c Sh )w, Hann ir aj le the m e, n twelvet to the strains Of the 'Hu -on Coiny Sprin iheae wo ild + I 110th _Battlalion if Lohengrin3 wedding march, played by the unlucky.nu ber was autdorie Dom A I orX bla farm at $1.10 of Poputar App,*Oval T, Lila Saander3, cousla of the. the fact that tlip f aLr,aslde 64-m the 1 90 � oit ar w The offer w&3 accept - Nis wa.3 the be.,gt 3et h0d. "'To-, Per� day a��- at- 'groom,.they entered the parlor a6' weather, - 11. � - ' a nd bl,ondayl Hanna was tion Iss Dora Kraft, thing 3eemed' t( stop the I f'6% � of' ed,: I Greeted the Introduc of Unded by her sister, M- teady 'stre am 'te3te,l in the Perth Battalion. *here the groam attended by Mr. D.B visitors, anjj it was a s Tueg aY ter0on -The d(:atb tOOM Place on Saunders, awalted them. The bride. fram early, morning, till �last week, at the home in white 11 re thronged - ,ind. af ternoon' of I w en -the stree;s we tert I /7e New twas handsumelY goWned )rese4-oe-: Of' of Robt. 11ack, Wroxeter, Of RO kluchess satirl. with overdress at chif-- almost impassib,e. The I r - nd 0- Datth on: a-,. J. Thamppn,. of : Wetaskiwin, -�Jta �on trknmed with satin Ibbon & the -soldiers f he� 161st en suffering occupled th� aden- -The deceimed, who had be �wd pearls and wore the usual bridal, bout 700 istronE 'nf�g, aitl the. from an Jnternal trouble from wb idn BOMB,' btlan In the mo. o ble- wress Maktn(7 ,,Val caught UP with orange blO3 e9 -t recovery as: not. expected, wished to 'land carried a bouquet of ra,5es and � header featdre proved � tq� -be 1 9 was spe, [his remalning days with his 'Caxn�dans. The bridesmaid ware a lemon i success. The n imber of entir ud - Ing -nd S, Mrs. R., Black and I Mrs 9 Mc . Oade allk with aver dress of Georg-'! larger than usual, and th siste Other relativei here and Department �-_tte crepe with ro3ebuds and bead seerred to g1ve general sa-tis ac',[Ofi- lien an aiid- wife and daughter bn -,yellow daffodils. The -most of die prize-winnin 13 t 061C arrived with 'hi3 Ul;MmIn.T and catried �aay h ),,V- j1piler performed the' Huron CountY, Iglit., The journeY, I came from -o.Ithq agri - Sati: 9,y 4FLev Mr Gra -pan Th� f01- ---- was too� Mich for him aad h(.1 nce of about one I the CQMpeL1LL0n W�- I I i . I I . ent pa _S( a ,Icerem- any in the pre 3e uejts. At- lowing is. the prize list: 1 7, '. d , ay as 41jove stated. The re- HE new dress ma ing departrr bundred. and fIf tY invited s _Clydes� ales , ital-i rrain .3 e taken to Strathroy . on ter hearty congratuled=3 rthe bridal I Heavy Har3eA )er 4 M:)on, d rment I ook Thas settled down to business in real ,Verty led the Way tO the dining-roo-n I lion, 3 years an over, L ej 7 Wedne a. where Inte Ito � uxLd&, Orders are coming, in beyond W' Gray. I ' - earn Z31 eddlng dinn-zr R. Murdock, )tat 4 . place.-. interesting est. irwhere a aunptuDus w ecorations be- years -Th McK llant I James . -A ver -Y pleasant and sanguine expectations. We jwa3 served, the ta;ble d 1� a w6ihlP�' -place at the Wingham Geri- our most rhe groom -1 SmIllie, W., 0 t. sp(cial to _:'�event took Ing last, Ing yellow and white. gold w rby Thoma -i *_Mt.1an; jHQJ �tal' on! Friday even are prepared to give you absolute sat- *Jft to the bride WO.3 a solid competition, e when the gr4duating exercises for th h peari pendaftt; to the I of Aull I I � I r kiecklace wit ett tow4ghIP- 1�16 , nurses were held. action wh&ther, we make you an even. with, - Heavy Draf t-�-Brood inlare, $ Y ar3 .,IMS Of e of Denfield, and oupe dress. Every e bridesmaid a gold brooch. set j 'Sm lie, Mijses GI idyis Littl , 4 f, an,ts; to the grOc-ns- and o*er-R.- �13 Bell, `amc­� ; were the ing gown or a 'rubies and brilli I t iree , An'n.e CoVei, of ClIni ton$ Y, gold tie pin i3et witb pearls, George Dale &�'Son; fAIT11Y Of of fort has been made to equip this de - 1 [Ott. 'pilly or � graduating nurse�. The memberst 'jand td� the plant -3t a told brooch get colt -3,. sa&Mne sir -West Alex'Sln-: the �jjospiftaj .13oard with their w ves, partment with all the latest contrivan- brlUi&nts, A large ass6rtm-ent of gelding, 3 ye , and Ov 0 t.aeir M ives rgyrnen and beautiful gifts testiftedi tO- tb0 e6- clair, 3,-3t and 2n MOW Ilan- the local cl. iendia were in attend9nce. ces that lend th%�Mselves to perfect t6h the bride and groom Filly or gelding, onc y( ar and u ider and a f e ft Agan In WAL, A -lex Wr ght . Mr. Ftichard;'Cleggi 'President - of the workmansh!p, exact fit and correct %re held, azriong tbom being (L 3100 two-Thomaa WMIllan, Ho%pjt&l Irman for th� the groorW3 father and Filly under'One year- 3oard, waq Cha styles. L avE your order early. Oeque from iful -mantle clock nd ..r -I- yeal -Thonas I Me- ley. no� The exercises were openc:1 e ;taother, also a beaut Horse rolt a In ar- wi Pra. rer'bYt' Rev. D. Perrie. Rev; 1presented. by, the groom's grandfather Millan, ja-me.,g gnillite. ! �epLm bber� delivered an addre3S PLEASING PRICES Which ha.3 been des , Sin,-lalr, Thomas McMillan j. v ff. ne,-39-Ale:K . off - - Florence NJ ght- 7and grand--upther, he 'Swq 33' nd adaynt3tered thei 'ather S clock,y' G. I. Ch8Jn ePE takeg-R. IgnAted &3 8. "graadf Ingale pledge to the graduatiTig n%Lr.3(As the fourth Presented by' Mr. I diplornas this being Bell are - 3 1 Dr. 1. A.J. Irwin Presented the And Mri. Samuel Saunders to their Agricultural Cl&ss.-R- L Stewart Pre�sented the andsong on the Occasion of their years an(j over -W. Nott,. Th as. air. Dr d a e a Elegance in 'all B; G. tDymond ga ev Filly or gelding, S.YeZrs RT110 a r w(lalS.- a. Solos were render(d by Imarriage. 1 '9111 t. a 9 D Fetheringhfan, T. J. Dale, �r- illy e d Miss Gr ffoli DyToond an sonis or geldingL tv o years 61d and d r Idt'. 1E. I , to by tMr. R. T. 03well, Correct Milfineru vin, rigont, T3 Hugill" 11. and .9, PI a so h Death of RM SmItIL-Anale, Gar h t1iree, Alex d de� two I kill! the �Ve kerfk spoke very hig Y of Smith, '6t one year old an un being'done by the ElOs- *eHct of the late George Lebead.; 'I good w rk . e of 0 .11, jainea Corpi it and the complir Lents N designing the new shapes, lines Une, p&gsed away at tbe. ham A. CunnIng a. 18, d . numerous colt or pite I an P ex. McIntosh, jameg S,11.11ng. orse ews e been carefully studied to ber daughter, Mrs. At Son, the S uporinten dent, MISSMatti hav on h Se ated 93ru,3sels where silie'was filly 'In h 4" th e, n r3cs, WhO &ve gra year-JaMoil C ' "Eib to visiting nder 0-1�e . as- an� 19aturday, kprit lst, In -her 32n& and Son* W. 1,4oLt. Team a�e oppital, Refreshments were make them more than usually becom the I I j. I)Sle,jr., -�Jber t frci -n taie , bighlY he trim - ?year. An attack of jagirippe wa-3 D. Pothering4an -d a d 1 all present were Sweep-6takes- D. Fptb4rIn,0,­ 3erve ing. New ways of placing t cau.3e of her dernise, at ter ten days Morrell. d With -thej evening's. entegtltia- Illness. Decea3ed was barn In Annagh ham.. Tile 3e ming have, given them the required r -BrOPd Marc, ment., and at the same time CouDty, Ireland, and Came to Canada� General Pa pose Cla d, hi' h ap jame3 Van::HglnOn !FIONPS THIS1 g pearance *'hen a Young wo-nant She was un- 1 3 -years and oVer- Filly pr gelding 3 F. p, adding greatly toltheir becoming- ap- Ited 14, marriage to Ur SmItl", on'l A. an& R. FL�ber. We of 'er One ffatndred Dollam has ali the - James 'Yan' 1@9-* of Catarrh that Our t�iillinery r3eptember, 10th, 185-5. &t HIMItton years and ovor 313, J., '-ward for aj'ny Ova pearance. 1 .1 .4- ihMr home on lot 21, Con- I mand, D Deq��er; Te in 31'6mel , be by Hall'$ Oatflrrh 1;4;,,ations desir'able and the rices N-�Q r 11i al. tu" ej lit 7, Morr1s, manY years ago, Vall Egmond.� Owl C onable too. 1411 n-,.finfr the hOM2tteRd. Light HDr0s--ROadsters St IT s1ps Cataxrh Cu)re ims been 1&ken are reaE I AT a great expense we bave installed beautiful new showcases for our women's ready - to - wear. garm, ents. These we'have just filled with the most attractive 1, new suits and coats it has ever b�en our pleasure to show. All the superlatives of the English, langu� age would not do justice tabese banJ- sorne garments. Their beauty of de- signs, excellent linings, superb quality and true fit are apparent at first sigbt. We invite every worne'l-I to visit this department now when stocks are com- plete and new. Prices...$10 to $30 New Rugs, Curtat'ns a" Linoleums 'Uff E are ready for the spring house - TV cle�aning with a department chock full of curtainings and floor coverings of the -most substantial qualities -and delightful patterns. Our usual laqe stock in this department is more varied than ever, You will get a very pleas. ant surprise if you take a look�through and see the many new designi 'we. are showing. their son a d ove'l—L60 L;narle6- far the PUL er 8th, 5 1-2 lianda, an Mr Smith died Novemb by MtW-rhi sLtfferers 11anItob,t; Bossenbary.. StRl- yea=, and tas become worth, iBerryland 'The children are J9,meJ, tbirty-five A 1-2 hand 5 - JkD)Ugall liable rerre-dy the moist re Jo3epI lion -andei. 15� David, of Clanwillia-ft, K`A­ 09. takes Leo� ebarles- Ivnown Catar6 CUM acts In-, William, Of th Dr ; 013 to, Cats,rrh� gall'is �and Robe ee tbie lducM rt fith L _W. - Mri. UdInt-sh, Brussels,' MrO, worth. CarrIrXe horse in h&1, ne oilgAl, the Blood on aur- Llae an Egmorkd, W. Reld. t Ing the Poison froxx the 91 VeGee, Arden, U.0 Wool Mr3. W11II&M Milleri Th ". X0 V a liarneas f� pelt dise,2,sed por- G_ 'Road,3ter fhor#e rton . e, e3 Biood andbealing t.he Smith E iliott, tty Fra F!rday. IV 00 Pratt, Frobl3hc-'r, ti Butter, and ,e teard in harnews-rR er � Fez- have tsken g4jrs Catarrh ad.otherlY, Industrious WO- Carrla:g fter y was a kind, RBA Roa dstei' , ea7 1 In yot, will ffee a !rhueu,, 6th Itae, _1-,rrl3; and Mrs Geor9p Rea r ro,b Wnan, and wous a rnember of Q,,t. JohWa it-*, L H er, r e C, 101! ia sh t time and Uglizan church. Mrs-, S-Mith va&de her harness, 'John Decker, Tent in YOur 91'.neral Eggs M=W . . 1 11 at.., Imp. Dye.. starrh -home with. her Robert. Mrs. walte. be 1th. 046rt takiq9 Hall's C E-gme Wanted "Thomm Mann Clinton, and- ?.vlrs. J09- - Special, pri��es_Best gre:r team, at * , arid get rid of catarrh� SEAFORTH i M raft, wricult at or general C* r free. *ph Smith, otb Line, _,arXj#,_ are t1le �heavY -d' V -am Egmolid, Best 0. 414116 purpo-3e-Ja1n*k f �t-�-&-.,�,-&2'.,& A,- A, A� e&�seci. � & 00�. T*14 00 AL AAA W'W'Vr -W_� mateberd tesap, icult- 16 0 0 Ourviving staters 6f d Ltne, ha's heaTy dra AL & Note.��.-Alex. Nichol, 6th other- -DcrugeAOft. A� A� AL A lw�`w 'W 'W M + or ge4ral purpose- Jeaaed h is 100 a -are farm to his son Ural I WIN and will take a 111 3t for a while froan farming axtiviti t usteet of June ibis y�ar�, The Greyhound wD .—The the Milleo 136hool fif, th.- e, have e - leive Detroit, tair Monday, June 12th. gaged Rqyj Murv, uV a. t a iber at A The � r of Go gulax (dfkLirlWel In nlfght willberrun oat a Monday night. Tie I)UTRICIT NATTIM '-S galary of $600 0 r afint rin, Menced bL3 - datl �s lut h � lie c 6hd&Y. I/ r. to4t wIffil r t I to Detroit on Tueg,, Turvey taughtm ai Waltoz . 4uring t ie d4ylll I retar ovi to C r ere',on Wedriesday"alld d. 0. on Thursday,, andr Stanfey psat Year.' Mrs. Allan Ad line,.wbo underw6ut an ojeration 'at m6t, f1f �h lat nla�ie 04y, the IL -,b r1p to Detroit on Fil- kbool Report—The following IS the- I- %f the scho6l In S6etion No. pergtla is now holue atid-io , r ... a tf .1. �Vld A-eVver Making 4 cb �-Wutle llr.3.1.Waltee Stephenson, f y, and har Stanley. Names; are in order of IlAne, has sold AS 200 Wre farni W I the 1 ronson 1�ineo Stanle ) t.- V -L,,. D3. Hyde, A- L. Kshar, Ibij biother WillAm Brewer, Stb.?O daugb.-er, I gs;� Violet, were returning peri from Hen,3�11 'on Saturday last their 06 jj Ifood. A. Cooper, S. cev_16n of Grey, who *1611 - take hQr..*e tpok fri t and bcoame u rl�� - homp3on, �V. H. Collins. Sr. IV , eai f atuz e. �OAA, '611 0. T ?eselon in the 33 1 . I Manageable. T)ie cutter being UDDt j, Cooper, E.. F. F.13her, N. J. theii-3e farmg Is tie boz.Aeste�'d 0 e t aill d. Illa-U. L. Hyde, W.J.M. R059. Brewer family, ormerly ow af the occupai its: were thrown pu 1900 ned Y i3ie citter, badly ".ashed, was. left Ul-W4 pL,. Workman, Fos- 1. * i- e George Brewer, #he jqtlll Uve)3*in t is. - *b on "Uh isidd of the road.. The horse r . R. Parsons, Sr neighborhood, making his home� wi. r4n:.a 6ondde'prable ',distance before it, workman, D. M. F63ter. hia,snn ji_la�w- William, Wilkinson. $ - � y- J, I . 2 being caugit. : Neither of the occa- i t-ok M. Ander3on, boo w4,3 the prIcl received for the '100 P ; ts og Far an were :in'jured.. I part -R. %:eazte, 'E. F. Anderson. acres. J6. Bferlam,, T. W, Brldgeg� The beat -Harry Irwin, son of .- Mr. ani '*Ilers In the monthly spelling mw- MLDTiOOI� CONSTIPATION Ws� J. r F! Golerich, arrived at Is Sr. IV- me a ` -Siaturday night on 1, jo�a were: V --A. L. Fisher C 11L A4 Cooper; Jr. IV -G. Cooper; Jr.. t1tu'ril fr Ru3sts and after speril" Hugh�n n, Ing a Eew ,at home left on Thux.V:- Mr.3 Andrew G Lund, d ayx-f =-Wilfrid Ra3s; *Sr. 11 -D. Foster- Alta, wrItes:-1'Tw0 of my babies 4day f jobaston, Teacher. were very mucl� - troubled vv h c� n- k4lay f th 3t Soo, where he will )e it ed. He ,Was working nearA h d I ried ral remedies Hullett. atipation and I sevet t angel on railroad construction and e without success �`,A neighbor advis a perlen-.-ed I some cold weather, , ta I -Induction.-An Interesting cerel-noAy I aid I me tol try Babyl#'.own Tablets, - I tberrnomet oxten -being 70 to 75 , d 2- -took place at Burns' church, Hul-, they wereLso satisfactory that now I gress below ziero. A pair of fur st week, when' would u c Mr. jIrwIn in Kala, In jett, on Monday of lk se nothl4g 'Ise." The TOM f'§ boots ougl t bY. . Rev. Jaz_m3 Abery, formerly of never fall to cu�e �on'sttpattoin -aad North rn a a, . are on exhibition, -Dranton, waa Inducted Into the pas- they may be gl1*en to tie YOungd�t of Bum3l_Church and , Knox child with perfe -t datfety. They are -Lgat wlekARabert Lawson, a w,11 LondesbOro. There was . a sold by- pedici I dealeirs or by, mitl known re, -A lent of the 8th line, -Mor- 4-1^n fr% witness th;� T Tfft114 rig; � dpetde� � UM It wasl his duty - to fiarge consi 55- Turner, - of at �zow a box fr , _Xllt: 14 M !-zbow ithis loyalt% to the old flag and pere-mony. Rev. Wj D. Ont. eMedletne Co., ockville, his patriot] sm ittio the Land of the Oyth, who ha.3 been acting moderator, Maple !by shoulderIng arIfle and goirrig eakable Gfft Aded and Inducted the new Min- The U* to th4 deft nsq of the Empire. He has e.5" rl�er. Re -v. Harper ' of Clinton, The following po-em app(ared in 3 00 ,germoji. Rev. J. R16h:- arrang�.ed f4w the working of his Vreached the recent l3sue of The Prealyterian- ari acre arm indi has -taken his place In imra.4Qn, of Kippen, addressed th e' W !'Mrs. Chixlle Bradt 'tn%,. e r and Rev.. A. 9 wrItten bv c- ks ot Brussels Company. ThIs &_;�fj-indacted minister ot Seaforth. �3 a: ne 61aimple of sacrIfice and ser- �;ajllg, of Atiburn, addreis*ed -the con- -ilce� d 0 an . ost ndable aad comme In the absence Of -the Thp unspeeakable gift I IT z love, are a hundred Jgr j es. Hamilton, of Godi­ ot I�Ig - 's Urn u tingl, There - )verk, Rev am The gift fr, n the, throne on hil young men ln� MorrU who could e' . Irk -h$ and Rev. D. Carswell, Of M'�- The gift that help3 us to live, - - H r op, acted ea clerk. At the close And strengthe�s Our falth to '%�W4 j- —Th 'ar �assed away at his home at y e rtthe Ceremony, Rev James Avery ere nesd ay ?*a,-3 introduced to bial% People by oh, marvelloas g#t of loNel jj Wingham Junction, _bn� We'd J&P'ssr-q. James Watt and John D. Melt So Infinitely 3119ft and pure evenirg of Ilast week, one of the P)'Or With compagalon supreme In gr9��, neer realdonts of that section, In the ville, after WhIdU the ladleg prepar Wd an appetizing lanch- Rev. W. D. So lasting and strong to endur per,$dIj of '97114nl[ Martin, In his 71st 19- Martin hadfbeen in p(or 'ITurner w9l*vresenteQ WILu m CAL I J� . led $40L for lil;j Services as -.noderator- Oh bountiful g1q.of lovel healti for some months. - He rest i,t J3 only -n-Ine weeks since th$ God's greatestLOf gifts to -,eartb 4 fort i . a 4= the first line of n , nany year ago move -1 e -vacant and the peopTe The gif t of Christ Jesus ills SO Morpli -anA a, �few years arge becam -Ing jay to the vy 'rl or some years to be congratulated on th lir Bring o d at 113 to fil juitcUpn and X birth. -bad stated Mr. J. A. Mills In the -choice. -seed -- tore. Ile WaO a - man: highly �nl- Ob ',pardoning 'gi of love 1'. Is LtggeWi; C-:11o;colates Sve reeom . . lezteel ed la the community. He well %e(flor . 1mbued with �twer divinef a up 10mily of Sons 'lid tor their purity ais recommended T]j� power to pa�rdon an.4 forget; aurvil ed 6 a grow ibeir flAVDUr. Sold and an&,! i aughterI. And at 43 A Veade Ou i e. Drug StDreT. grA --�R)bert Hakina,� E� young mairlied 1by AU wxali t gift �o love" farm r re�sldtrig Wit 300 acres of land For th13 greate4 , fe w s gtren near :Milverton. a brother of Mrs. S. Dashwood. Christ'si preclo4s 11 of � f -h -P bl�39ed -in) of pejee, S. Cooper, ,,Infl Miss ]ED. Hanna, Than vsttal Ooth.es" and whym Bet er 4 r Z�jlv tj a' out the sarne as other WE USED ITO DO Bu- ..,E'SjuSt D ies. We boli,09V the best products of the few go d sto and our made, prices as low as possioie, best kers.: We business grew and gave I reasona Die sausluc, 11011. I-ILi VV 1�� and we came to a point where we wanted something better e% s-% SE broke �Cway from 01. d melthods entirely. N,10WIFATTE, CH I VU AR t1n A.-IRICS DIRECT�, Secure the ser%4ces Of e best a 0 1 OUR F develo style and individuality. And we see designers to 10 a n 'Min- t th u in be r lip! Os and- cturers put to it tha e, m -an Wodled ngs than 9 ly maule s-ui't'9 AIM in! ;6 into �ordinary roa( th Pm Seafor-t-h, Ontario. IS-4),teWart Brosip _T HE RESULT IS that STEWART'S clothes are better i than any otber"clothes sold in Huron*County at the same rr pr,ice and it is not because the price has been lowered. IS BECAUSE THE STANDARD OF. EXCELLENCE HAS BEEN RAISED# I 'A careful compari son will prove what we claim. Come in. for a look throug-h, We assure you a cateful "-and cour- teous treatment.whether you L)uy or just.look. It doesn't m-ake an'y'difference to us what you may want to pay fo� a suit, that is a point for you"to'Alecide, lbut 1i It is A . for us to see that you get what you pay for, and we.'.will do it too. Whether your preference is lot grey, brown, navy9 U n blacks or summer mixtures, yo wi!l 'nd th.-Inta here in a very gratifying assortment. For the boys and young men we have some of the snappiest styles yz)u have ever seen. -For the older men and quieter dreesers we have styles of conservative zenteel designs- that give that well dressed a a ra " r.Az t go o to Youths.......... go@ ...... 4100 '20 Men's to 4t�_ A InrAttV b 0 Use - - 1- - lu Ir I -A the teSt fhe PrO-i th pD erbv(M. Clinton, a -z jj �1­j iieT' 00u -m- The nne a 'Pa VD 'k d the" home of po ,Xe ding took place at sal. that retired farmers return to Xr and Mrs xeter- _icraft, DashW00d, tbe� land cm releaso 3rounger men for 'jun Wednesday, AP_-lI 5th, when their (Muton sprifig vice In the 'ariDY. I To Wles$ r:3. 1 jer *,mond daughter, Lucinda L., was Although it w as the thirteeith 1 in- L -nnIn an,%, Colln Kerr, of f holy bonds matilmony nual spring'fair, wilikh was -eU &n. Thoma. farmers, jol.ed In the of aus )Ices of Morn. ngtori, retired An Enthusiastic Epression h, or :A Heywood, of Exeter. Tburgday Vast nder the offer to enli3t in the --:Ndt Viet . g Stoc: c Sh )w, Hann ir aj le the m e, n twelvet to the strains Of the 'Hu -on Coiny Sprin iheae wo ild + I 110th _Battlalion if Lohengrin3 wedding march, played by the unlucky.nu ber was autdorie Dom A I orX bla farm at $1.10 of Poputar App,*Oval T, Lila Saander3, cousla of the. the fact that tlip f aLr,aslde 64-m the 1 90 � oit ar w The offer w&3 accept - Nis wa.3 the be.,gt 3et h0d. "'To-, Per� day a��- at- 'groom,.they entered the parlor a6' weather, - 11. � - ' a nd bl,ondayl Hanna was tion Iss Dora Kraft, thing 3eemed' t( stop the I f'6% � of' ed,: I Greeted the Introduc of Unded by her sister, M- teady 'stre am 'te3te,l in the Perth Battalion. *here the groam attended by Mr. D.B visitors, anjj it was a s Tueg aY ter0on -The d(:atb tOOM Place on Saunders, awalted them. The bride. fram early, morning, till �last week, at the home in white 11 re thronged - ,ind. af ternoon' of I w en -the stree;s we tert I /7e New twas handsumelY goWned )rese4-oe-: Of' of Robt. 11ack, Wroxeter, Of RO kluchess satirl. with overdress at chif-- almost impassib,e. The I r - nd 0- Datth on: a-,. J. Thamppn,. of : Wetaskiwin, -�Jta �on trknmed with satin Ibbon & the -soldiers f he� 161st en suffering occupled th� aden- -The deceimed, who had be �wd pearls and wore the usual bridal, bout 700 istronE 'nf�g, aitl the. from an Jnternal trouble from wb idn BOMB,' btlan In the mo. o ble- wress Maktn(7 ,,Val caught UP with orange blO3 e9 -t recovery as: not. expected, wished to 'land carried a bouquet of ra,5es and � header featdre proved � tq� -be 1 9 was spe, [his remalning days with his 'Caxn�dans. The bridesmaid ware a lemon i success. The n imber of entir ud - Ing -nd S, Mrs. R., Black and I Mrs 9 Mc . Oade allk with aver dress of Georg-'! larger than usual, and th siste Other relativei here and Department �-_tte crepe with ro3ebuds and bead seerred to g1ve general sa-tis ac',[Ofi- lien an aiid- wife and daughter bn -,yellow daffodils. The -most of die prize-winnin 13 t 061C arrived with 'hi3 Ul;MmIn.T and catried �aay h ),,V- j1piler performed the' Huron CountY, Iglit., The journeY, I came from -o.Ithq agri - Sati: 9,y 4FLev Mr Gra -pan Th� f01- ---- was too� Mich for him aad h(.1 nce of about one I the CQMpeL1LL0n W�- I I i . I I . ent pa _S( a ,Icerem- any in the pre 3e uejts. At- lowing is. the prize list: 1 7, '. d , ay as 41jove stated. The re- HE new dress ma ing departrr bundred. and fIf tY invited s _Clydes� ales , ital-i rrain .3 e taken to Strathroy . on ter hearty congratuled=3 rthe bridal I Heavy Har3eA )er 4 M:)on, d rment I ook Thas settled down to business in real ,Verty led the Way tO the dining-roo-n I lion, 3 years an over, L ej 7 Wedne a. where Inte Ito � uxLd&, Orders are coming, in beyond W' Gray. I ' - earn Z31 eddlng dinn-zr R. Murdock, )tat 4 . place.-. interesting est. irwhere a aunptuDus w ecorations be- years -Th McK llant I James . -A ver -Y pleasant and sanguine expectations. We jwa3 served, the ta;ble d 1� a w6ihlP�' -place at the Wingham Geri- our most rhe groom -1 SmIllie, W., 0 t. sp(cial to _:'�event took Ing last, Ing yellow and white. gold w rby Thoma -i *_Mt.1an; jHQJ �tal' on! Friday even are prepared to give you absolute sat- *Jft to the bride WO.3 a solid competition, e when the gr4duating exercises for th h peari pendaftt; to the I of Aull I I � I r kiecklace wit ett tow4ghIP- 1�16 , nurses were held. action wh&ther, we make you an even. with, - Heavy Draf t-�-Brood inlare, $ Y ar3 .,IMS Of e of Denfield, and oupe dress. Every e bridesmaid a gold brooch. set j 'Sm lie, Mijses GI idyis Littl , 4 f, an,ts; to the grOc-ns- and o*er-R.- �13 Bell, `amc­� ; were the ing gown or a 'rubies and brilli I t iree , An'n.e CoVei, of ClIni ton$ Y, gold tie pin i3et witb pearls, George Dale &�'Son; fAIT11Y Of of fort has been made to equip this de - 1 [Ott. 'pilly or � graduating nurse�. The memberst 'jand td� the plant -3t a told brooch get colt -3,. sa&Mne sir -West Alex'Sln-: the �jjospiftaj .13oard with their w ves, partment with all the latest contrivan- brlUi&nts, A large ass6rtm-ent of gelding, 3 ye , and Ov 0 t.aeir M ives rgyrnen and beautiful gifts testiftedi tO- tb0 e6- clair, 3,-3t and 2n MOW Ilan- the local cl. iendia were in attend9nce. ces that lend th%�Mselves to perfect t6h the bride and groom Filly or gelding, onc y( ar and u ider and a f e ft Agan In WAL, A -lex Wr ght . Mr. Ftichard;'Cleggi 'President - of the workmansh!p, exact fit and correct %re held, azriong tbom being (L 3100 two-Thomaa WMIllan, Ho%pjt&l Irman for th� the groorW3 father and Filly under'One year- 3oard, waq Cha styles. L avE your order early. Oeque from iful -mantle clock nd ..r -I- yeal -Thonas I Me- ley. no� The exercises were openc:1 e ;taother, also a beaut Horse rolt a In ar- wi Pra. rer'bYt' Rev. D. Perrie. Rev; 1presented. by, the groom's grandfather Millan, ja-me.,g gnillite. ! �epLm bber� delivered an addre3S PLEASING PRICES Which ha.3 been des , Sin,-lalr, Thomas McMillan j. v ff. ne,-39-Ale:K . off - - Florence NJ ght- 7and grand--upther, he 'Swq 33' nd adaynt3tered thei 'ather S clock,y' G. I. Ch8Jn ePE takeg-R. IgnAted &3 8. "graadf Ingale pledge to the graduatiTig n%Lr.3(As the fourth Presented by' Mr. I diplornas this being Bell are - 3 1 Dr. 1. A.J. Irwin Presented the And Mri. Samuel Saunders to their Agricultural Cl&ss.-R- L Stewart Pre�sented the andsong on the Occasion of their years an(j over -W. Nott,. Th as. air. Dr d a e a Elegance in 'all B; G. tDymond ga ev Filly or gelding, S.YeZrs RT110 a r w(lalS.- a. Solos were render(d by Imarriage. 1 '9111 t. a 9 D Fetheringhfan, T. J. Dale, �r- illy e d Miss Gr ffoli DyToond an sonis or geldingL tv o years 61d and d r Idt'. 1E. I , to by tMr. R. T. 03well, Correct Milfineru vin, rigont, T3 Hugill" 11. and .9, PI a so h Death of RM SmItIL-Anale, Gar h t1iree, Alex d de� two I kill! the �Ve kerfk spoke very hig Y of Smith, '6t one year old an un being'done by the ElOs- *eHct of the late George Lebead.; 'I good w rk . e of 0 .11, jainea Corpi it and the complir Lents N designing the new shapes, lines Une, p&gsed away at tbe. ham A. CunnIng a. 18, d . numerous colt or pite I an P ex. McIntosh, jameg S,11.11ng. orse ews e been carefully studied to ber daughter, Mrs. At Son, the S uporinten dent, MISSMatti hav on h Se ated 93ru,3sels where silie'was filly 'In h 4" th e, n r3cs, WhO &ve gra year-JaMoil C ' "Eib to visiting nder 0-1�e . as- an� 19aturday, kprit lst, In -her 32n& and Son* W. 1,4oLt. Team a�e oppital, Refreshments were make them more than usually becom the I I j. I)Sle,jr., -�Jber t frci -n taie , bighlY he trim - ?year. An attack of jagirippe wa-3 D. Pothering4an -d a d 1 all present were Sweep-6takes- D. Fptb4rIn,0,­ 3erve ing. New ways of placing t cau.3e of her dernise, at ter ten days Morrell. d With -thej evening's. entegtltia- Illness. Decea3ed was barn In Annagh ham.. Tile 3e ming have, given them the required r -BrOPd Marc, ment., and at the same time CouDty, Ireland, and Came to Canada� General Pa pose Cla d, hi' h ap jame3 Van::HglnOn !FIONPS THIS1 g pearance *'hen a Young wo-nant She was un- 1 3 -years and oVer- Filly pr gelding 3 F. p, adding greatly toltheir becoming- ap- Ited 14, marriage to Ur SmItl", on'l A. an& R. FL�ber. We of 'er One ffatndred Dollam has ali the - James 'Yan' 1@9-* of Catarrh that Our t�iillinery r3eptember, 10th, 185-5. &t HIMItton years and ovor 313, J., '-ward for aj'ny Ova pearance. 1 .1 .4- ihMr home on lot 21, Con- I mand, D Deq��er; Te in 31'6mel , be by Hall'$ Oatflrrh 1;4;,,ations desir'able and the rices N-�Q r 11i al. tu" ej lit 7, Morr1s, manY years ago, Vall Egmond.� Owl C onable too. 1411 n-,.finfr the hOM2tteRd. Light HDr0s--ROadsters St IT s1ps Cataxrh Cu)re ims been 1&ken are reaE I AT a great expense we bave installed beautiful new showcases for our women's ready - to - wear. garm, ents. These we'have just filled with the most attractive 1, new suits and coats it has ever b�en our pleasure to show. All the superlatives of the English, langu� age would not do justice tabese banJ- sorne garments. Their beauty of de- signs, excellent linings, superb quality and true fit are apparent at first sigbt. We invite every worne'l-I to visit this department now when stocks are com- plete and new. Prices...$10 to $30 New Rugs, Curtat'ns a" Linoleums 'Uff E are ready for the spring house - TV cle�aning with a department chock full of curtainings and floor coverings of the -most substantial qualities -and delightful patterns. Our usual laqe stock in this department is more varied than ever, You will get a very pleas. ant surprise if you take a look�through and see the many new designi 'we. are showing. their son a d ove'l—L60 L;narle6- far the PUL er 8th, 5 1-2 lianda, an Mr Smith died Novemb by MtW-rhi sLtfferers 11anItob,t; Bossenbary.. StRl- yea=, and tas become worth, iBerryland 'The children are J9,meJ, tbirty-five A 1-2 hand 5 - JkD)Ugall liable rerre-dy the moist re Jo3epI lion -andei. 15� David, of Clanwillia-ft, K`A­ 09. takes Leo� ebarles- Ivnown Catar6 CUM acts In-, William, Of th Dr ; 013 to, Cats,rrh� gall'is �and Robe ee tbie lducM rt fith L _W. - Mri. UdInt-sh, Brussels,' MrO, worth. CarrIrXe horse in h&1, ne oilgAl, the Blood on aur- Llae an Egmorkd, W. Reld. t Ing the Poison froxx the 91 VeGee, Arden, U.0 Wool Mr3. W11II&M Milleri Th ". X0 V a liarneas f� pelt dise,2,sed por- G_ 'Road,3ter fhor#e rton . e, e3 Biood andbealing t.he Smith E iliott, tty Fra F!rday. IV 00 Pratt, Frobl3hc-'r, ti Butter, and ,e teard in harnews-rR er � Fez- have tsken g4jrs Catarrh ad.otherlY, Industrious WO- Carrla:g fter y was a kind, RBA Roa dstei' , ea7 1 In yot, will ffee a !rhueu,, 6th Itae, _1-,rrl3; and Mrs Geor9p Rea r ro,b Wnan, and wous a rnember of Q,,t. JohWa it-*, L H er, r e C, 101! ia sh t time and Uglizan church. Mrs-, S-Mith va&de her harness, 'John Decker, Tent in YOur 91'.neral Eggs M=W . . 1 11 at.., Imp. Dye.. starrh -home with. her Robert. Mrs. walte. be 1th. 046rt takiq9 Hall's C E-gme Wanted "Thomm Mann Clinton, and- ?.vlrs. J09- - Special, pri��es_Best gre:r team, at * , arid get rid of catarrh� SEAFORTH i M raft, wricult at or general C* r free. *ph Smith, otb Line, _,arXj#,_ are t1le �heavY -d' V -am Egmolid, Best 0. 414116 purpo-3e-Ja1n*k f �t-�-&-.,�,-&2'.,& A,- A, A� e&�seci. � & 00�. T*14 00 AL AAA W'W'Vr -W_� mateberd tesap, icult- 16 0 0 Ourviving staters 6f d Ltne, ha's heaTy dra AL & Note.��.-Alex. Nichol, 6th other- -DcrugeAOft. A� A� AL A lw�`w 'W 'W M + or ge4ral purpose- Jeaaed h is 100 a -are farm to his son Ural I WIN