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ditor and Proprietor. CLINTON, ONT., MARCH 61 1896 $.I - A Year 14 6dVOUICe $1.50 when not 6o paid. I—
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SCHOOL RrPORT.-Tho following is I REMOVAL
Hats What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication. the report of'S.. S. No, 0 for the month Nolixa.-Parraora in this vicinity ' I
I Alullett Londesboro of February, based on dill once, de- have fit their summer's Qu ly of Ice. Of the book or paper to 4,farthei ,1 I
meanor and punctuality otibe The high prices for logs 1pyuced quite or nearer- tba�u the n
HONOR'RoLL.-Honor Roll for Feb- SA= To BE DyTuo.-The following 5th class -j, ITupils. . natural
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We are giving the best hat Val Carter, W. Vod ea. P '
C W%umber to market what they T11n. reading , stance is a at�rp �jjdiea-f
value In _[. 0 It. Medd gave the young people the tion that maes are re red; It ,-
ruary ISM, S. S. No. 7, Hullett:-Sr. is sent to the NEW ERA. and Is pub. Wallace. Sr. 4th -L. McCool, L. Vod.
town and no mistake. New sPYIng 4th -Total No. of marks 1894; marks IIshe4 at the request Of & Party lute- den, freedom of his house one evening last you do eitter one of those things
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shapes are here in!all the popular tnds e uired 1421. A. Brigham 1778, G. rested In the case:-" time ago T. Manning. Jr, 4th -J, Me, week, where they enjoyed themselves you are either far sighW
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and colors in hard and soft fella.- Co YD 0. We _'O, - -
succeeding sighted. Neglect ,*rid dela, in
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Ni,so, IM, M. Morris 1618, J. Bed- an appeared in the Clinton NEW -B. Mannin , D. Carter, R. Young- day. Alex. Thomes engaged in Luc- Becuring a correction for these
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We'll lead In good variety, good quail- ford 1667. Sr.3rd�TotalNo.ofmarks ERA concerning a lady asking certain hint.' Jr. 3
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1758; marks required 1310. E. Bedford questions about the eating of wheat Nott and W. McCool (equal. - know at press learning
ty and low price. I -W, Nair, H% Snell, W al
Sr. 2nd thJ4 nt,. where he is I I defects means injiu-y to the ele,
15W, H. Saundercock 1WI. Jr. 8rd- and ptarch, arid now she is diing with -8. Olid on L. Ootioins.d-J. 8 harboring. Fred Moss spent last Painful and uncomforti C
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Total, 1804; marks is ' m ed 1023 G� consumption. I received a falter from Snell, M. Glidden M. J. Crawford. _ often accompanied with I. I
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Fedoras- Latest styles,, Ross 1262. Jr. 2nd -l=, 701; marks her a couple of weeks ago, asklug me Mrs Robinson, of St. Augustine, visit- headache.
Pt. 2nd -1. McCo;1, W. Lee, A. Vod. ed her daughter, Mrs John Mills, Jr., � . _,
this season's Shapes, fin- required 525. Mary Elliott W. to have It published. Wit she was den. Pt. 1-H, Lee, H. 11"�
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SCHOOL REPORT. -The followingI visiting in the fall, she had along LOWERY, Teacher. McCool__J- H. last week. Emma Dobie, who was We have learned how to correct , �
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est felt in Black, Hazel, the report of No. 4, Hullett, for the with feT& be, of starch and some 11 visiting In Blyth for a week, has re- these and other defects of vision,
month of February, based on proft- wheat, and we pleaded with her to a
Tubae and Gray. NOTES. -Mr W. Downs has vacated turned home again. Win. Le I and we (10 It properly, because
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15et $1.25� $2.50 ciency and good conduct. Sr. 4th- 'Vs it up, but she said she was taught the blacksmith shop and premises, and helping his brothers-in-law to haul we have learned how. We,
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we understand It is leased to a Mr Me- wood to Goderich. Henry Cullis Sun- ,
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Morrison. JrAth- aggieLivermore, wrote to see if it her any harm, Ray, who will take possession In a dayed with friends in St. Augustine. orate price only for the Glasses, ��:,"," , "
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Lizzie Scales, Bose We mouth, Bruce I short time. The little son of Mr R. J. Mrs Eckhardt has returned to Blyth
Livermore,I I stating that eh® lived in Londeaboro and guarantee you satisfaction
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Stiff Hats iD Black and Medd. 3rd-Christena Ef- and Signed my daughter's name, ant{ Draper is recovering from an attack of after a few weeks sojourn under the or a refund of your mono. '."'Vill
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fie Hunter Sarah Fairservice. Sr. 2nd now she says she has killed boraeIV pneumonia; Mr Harry Cundy is suf- parental roof. John Bruce is absent . . � �I.'el "
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ORANGR DELEGATES.-Moriday &f- disease. It's about time all had made friend. Master The Druggists. f �0 i' .",
shapes. Special at $2.50 John Ferguson, Kate Scales. Jr. 2nd Harr Washington is ,, " V
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ternoon three gentlemen left here to up their minds to patronize the cheese once more able to be around after a (��__Wa - __Q,wW,74
-Maggie Reid, Rose attend the Grand Orange Lodge in factory; a meeting of the directors was severe illness, Jae. Bruce took several 1(64V � 1�
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Lyon. Part 2nd -Nina Stevens, M'Ily London. A. Wood %- as delegate held on Saturday n lit last. The head of stock to John Olark% of the Cocoa Cream is sticky or oily, but 'i��",'1111
. Still Selling Adams. First -May Stewart, John for the Black 'Knights of Blyth Pre- "T'. ,
Fairservice, Rose Livermore. H. J. church service on SunIflay next will be lith, to be wintered. Alex. Rose and it cures and prevents roughness of ' ," I ,
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ceptory; M. Mains, as delegate for the held in the evening. Schoolwaaclosed W. Oliver got several loads of feed skin -25 cents. I I"
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Dozens of "The Ibex" our wonderful TURNBULL, Teacher. D strict Lodge, and B. Lawrlson, as on Wednesday afternoon, Mr Kilt ' fro near Londesboro. Robt. Clark I
Collar at two for a quarter. In out FooTBALL.-On Saturday last the -delegate for the lodge in Londesboro. - y in -_ 0 - 11 �,�_ h�
new Furnishing department in the football team of No. 4 school house They purpose being about 'three and wife being in attendance a the has moved to Goderich, where he has
Rattenbury Street wing, entrance at visited that of No. 1, to play the return four days. . wedchng of Miss Riddell Londe%oro; a, situation,, in th knitting factor Brucefteld
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either door. match. The home team were unaware No 6, Hullett, was also closed for the Wm. McIntyre Is We week attendin NoTns.�Mlss LillieldeRwe",of Olin- .
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of their coming, so only seven of their ACCIDUNT.-On Sunday night Mr J. sZrip reason- a mepting, Of Oeacgemen held in Lan- ton, spent,a few days with Visa Ida
along with three other boys, Chapple, aged 91, got out of bed. and OBEEBE FAcTORY - Everything is don. John Clark, of the 8th, has rent- SI I Miss Ettie Ballantyne, of
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= appear on the fleld of battle. fell, striking his head against the win- pro seeing favorably in connection e4 from `07m. Fowler 'his 50 acre farm visited her friend, Miss Bertie ... . .. visitors were in good hopes of Vi dow with such force as to break out. a , for a term of years. John Fluker has 11 during the, lattqr part of last
The v! ic- pane and cut the top his and a wittrit., The directors had a meeting cl,
tory this time, as they agreed to give couple of cuts in ,a h on Saturday evening last, and it was the ruhterial on the ground for raisin week. Miss Belle Rabktrk, of Blyth, ".� ...
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Hodgenis Bros the home- team a professional player head. He found that there will be a comparative- and putting a stone cellar under 0. .,,i j,"
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as goal tender, to fill up the team. back into bed and did not alarm hof ly large,ratronage, but still room for. 'barri-I Thos. Crawford does the stone from Thursday till Monday. Meesrs " . �.
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I CLINTON. When the teams got into the field, other inmates of the house. When be more. rlElill has secured the services work while Mr Riley does the wood M., Flood and J.'Sims, of Blyth, � 1. ".1",
P) they were not long playing got up in the morning. he was a soAV of W. Stacey, of Fu ces Work. . I, srpe�t , " '
before the . Ilarton, as cheese I Sunday- and Monday with fi ends in Q
, combination play of the home team looking spectacle with blood. It is maker for the season; we are.confideut I this locality. Mrs Rothwell, of To-' , A-�
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. Goderich Township, ual'play of the visitors, as the goal NoTns.-Mrs Bell, of Seaforth, re- Al maker, as V, comes recommended CONCERT - The. entertainment in Marks and Win. Rattenbury, Friday. , "�11,,�•
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ILL. -We ate sorry to hear of the tender of the home team accidentally turned to her home last week,." by Mr Ballantyne, of Stratford, who is connection with t1heRoyal Tempi S, FIRE. -The most disastrous fire that g;�,
lot one kick at the ball while playing. , &r � �p; �,
serious illness of Mrs John Wallis, of spending the most of the winter with an extensive buyer and a judge of on Tuesday evening,*aa well attended. ever occurred in this village took place ,� �o'&.
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the lake shore road, who is troubled he result was a victory of 4 to 0 in her son here; she was accom anied b cheese,ard has bought the cheese made Rev.G.W.Andtewa acted as chairman, Monday morning about 3.30 o'clock, ,'.,.�t',`,"
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with some heart affection. favor of the home team, the result of her daughter-in-law, Mrs Jpohn Bell; by Mr Stacy, The latter has bad seve- the program was well rendered, pro- whereby the Dixon hotel and stables, 1'1'��,Cw,
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SOCIAL. -A number of the friends of both matches being 9 to I in favor of Miss Mabel Bell is visiting at Seaforth ral year's experience, and will, no doubt ceedS slightly under $15. leased by Mr C Wilts, together with , , ,,, '
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Mrs T. J. Wallis, of the lake shore this week. The sales of Goo. Allen, on give excellent satisfaction. Inanother Onv cm NoTHs-The new acquisition three horses and a cow; were burned. , �' �11,'
road, gathered at her home on Friday NOTES. -The Misses Foremana, of Monday, and M. Braithwaite, on Tues- column will be found notice of a meet- to the Methodist Sunday School, in the The cause of the fire is unknown. An , . . . . . ", , ;;;.
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Listowel, are the guests of their con- day, were very successful. Richard ing to let the drawing of the milk, &c. shape of an orchestra, is very cowmen- alarm was sounded, and the inmates. ;f.4'. f
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until an eaX hour in the morning, sins, the Misses Knox. Mrs H. W. Bell left for Sarnia, on Tuesday,to Give your milk and increase the output dable; the music rendered last Sunday had barely time to escape thp reach of 11;1'.�fl
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Allen is at present very sick; we hope work on the dredge. Thos. Hill left this year. more 1%
WEDDING. - A happy event took was splendid, and with alittle the devouring flames. A sidall quan- li&�,
_-hold effects were saved, 1. 2'1� ...
soon for her speedy recovery. Wre. on Wednesday for Dakota. Miss . practise why could not Holmesville, as tity of house , , ,'.,'�
. lace on Wednesday last, at Wm. I !1,
Ntirling's, Goderich township, when Elisha McVittie is still very poorly, Habkirk, of Blyth, is visiting in Tuckersmith. well tie having the reputation of one of when it was seen that the hotel, built ��.:
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mar- the beat schools and superintendents in of brick, must succumb to the danger � ' " '
his eldest daughter, Mary, was in and slight hopes are entertained for Londesboro this week. MissJohnston, the Friday eveninglasta the county, have the best orchestra to one element; the attention of a lar 4 -
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tied to Donald McKenzie, of kGoderich her recovery. The farm stock and teacher in S.S, No. 8, visited her home large load of the west enders spent a be found outside the cities. ® number was turned to save the build- .:�,�,� ,,,
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implements of Mr Goo. Allen were sold at Wingham Saturday and Sunday. most e in able evenin at the home of I �5,__
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perous life. on the 2nd of March, as he has sold his On Wednesday night the Sons of Mr Thes. Vearns, Stapleton. ACCIDENT -The many friends of Mr ing and stock of Mr J. Jarvis. Fortu-
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SAW MILL. -Mr Thompson, who is farm and intends retiring. J. Wells England assisted at the organizing of a Thos. Ford will be pained to know that riately the wind was from the north, '?,� . . . . . .
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running a saw mill on the 4th con. had a wood bee on Tuesday, and a led eat Miss Jennie Me- FARM SOLD. -The property known he had the misfortune, on Tuesday af- or it would, with the rest of the street, , � -11
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Gude township, is doing,we under- party at night. Weare pleased to see Kenzie has been at Hensall for over a ,,,, the White Farm, On the 2nd con. of ternoon, to lose two of his fingers while have been doomed. By hard work the ,,';"Ii'�_?"'
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stand a large business in that locality. Air J. Best, who has been ailing for week. The boys would like to find out Tucker8n�ith. consisting of 100 acres, working at the Organ Factcry,Clinton building was saved, but the stock was .,,7�""',.1
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He has a boiler and engine and a lot of the past two months, around again. where Mr Fredrick Johnston was on with frame house and outbuildings, Tom is an exceptionally good work- badly damaged by handling and wa " ": " �''
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logs on hand, and at present turns cut Mr Lew Farnham has returned hothe Saturday and Sunday -coma, give has-been sold to Mr Win. Bawden, of man, and we are sorry he will. have to ter. In a short space of time two. ,',,�,J�,�."
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from OWO to 7000 feet a day. from visiting friends at Kingston, and account of yourself, Fred? Mrs V oun Exeter. for the sum of $4,325. la off work so long. dwellings on the north had all the ,'"`
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PRESENTATION. - On Wednesd reports spending a pleasant time. es- and family are moving into her father 8 GOOD SALE. -The auction sale of Mr �1171) vs. Show. -In a letter received movable property on the street, "'I �W'N:
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evening of last week the friends of Yr Mr C. Rog- house, on.the corner north of her for- Alex. McKenzie's, last Thursday, was from 9, i, r, ,, ,
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and .Mrs W. H. Lobb, to the number 'erson wear's a pleasant smile now, his mer home. Mr Jos. Churchill is mov- a successful One. The day was, very he says that hii4 surroundings there are ling. On the south the dwelling _., . .
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of over 30, assembled at their home, to better half havingwith * to the farm of Mrs Reid, on the fine and an unusually large crowdwasquite different from what he has been stables of Mr Jas. Swan wereIgrew,,'"' '' �
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spend an evening with them before a daughter. still continues his Rh con. . present, and everything was sold at a used to this winter. Instead of having danger, but a band of ha workers
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, trips to KinburD. Miss Gertie Farn- P= to break a track through the snow succeeded in preventing any fire there.
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their removal to another part of the (Frorn an occasional correspondent.) 9 figure. General purpose horses ,,, .
township, and also to give tangible ex- ham isvisitin� friends near Manchester. were sold as high as 600 and unbroken each morning, every team has to break It may be said that a3l. worked to the `..�'�
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. . . -We regret to NoTEa.-Robert Scott was in St. Marys three year Olds over $50. -deep of pure best advantage, -
pression to their goodwill. MrLobbi APioNuRRsDEATH. its own road through axle and we may notice
has been a resident of the township for announce the death of Mr John Ball, on Wednesday. Mrs Milloon, mother of Essex mud. One could hardly suppose that Messrs A. Mustard and W. Simp-
nearly 35 years, of the base line, which occurred on Rev W. E. V. Millson, left for her home PERSONALS. - Mr W. Harris, Of a man could travel far enough in one Son, respectively, deserve credit for
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having been born Wednesday after an extendedivisit with her Brampton, visited relatives here last da such opportune directions, while in a
there, but removes in about a month Sunday last, at the age of 65 years. _y as to have such an experience.
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to a farm on the 6th con. During the Deceased was a strong, active man, son here. Thee pecial services in the Meth- week. Miss Snell, of Hullett, is visit- T'EmPLARs - On account of the un- very dangerous position on Mr J. ,,,�',
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evening apurseof money was pre aLparently in the best of health, until odist church here are showing progress and in%at Mrs A. Elcoat's. Mr S. Ashton, favorable weather Monday, the Lieut. Jarvis'roof. Wehavenotlea tied the ,•I
sented to him, acco - about two weeks ago, when he was growing in interest. Dr Agnew paid a fly- of russels, visited his brother here Governor did not call a session of the amount of insurance Mr Dixonad on ,,�,,,"I
in a ed by the fol- ing visit to Belgrave on Wednesday. Is- this week. Miss Fanny Fisher, of ;., I
lowing address, whichp.p",i laid up with inflammation of the lungs, men It is rumored that one of the building. Mr Witte lost a horse ,��
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cake for its reel Taylor, of Clinton, was in town Wed- Be Pth r ministers of the govern- and all his rigs and harness. As he ��_
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To Mn AND Mus Lorm,—We, a few of periericed, and which unfortunately noaday. Wm. Wallace has received several tives here. Miss Davis, of Detroit, went prominent h resigned his portfolio, feeling has only an insurance, ")','
. your neighbors and Grange friends, have rize fowl this week, and is oink into pool- visited at Mr F. Crich's last week. erit Pg of $500, his ,
proved fatal. He was born in Devon- P that he could not conscientiously give loss will be considerable, whilst Mr ... `,`� I
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met here this evening to spend a few hours shire, and coming to this country 11 iv -1y. On CHURCII NOTES. -Rev. W.E.P. Mill- his support to a government that would Jarvis has a badly dama&ed stock, It
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with you before your removal from our when quite young, with hisliarents, account of the storm the attendance at the son occupied the pulpit at Turner's put a tax upon old bachelors. John is is hardly probable that r Dixon will
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settled for a time in Chi - sy; the meeting was church last Sunday afternoon and also very honest in his convictions, especi- rebuild. He is in the old country at . I,
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) 11nUamC0o'V:ed to ',av' remained charge of the Ep- ally when the tax would catch him. present. Inspectors Ross and Car man, I.
the relationship that has existed so plea- family shortly afterwardslsmaller tban usual, being led by Bro. D
cantly for so many years is about to beIdeon, Rev Millson taking after service. . . ji
Hullett, settling on the base line some- I worth League service in the evening; WEDDERG.—A very pleasant wedding took of the Wellington Mutual and Perth
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severed. Kind and obliging neigbborS we where about 40 years ago; during al - Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, re- k , I
I his work at Constance being taken b place at the residence of Win. Jervis, Esq., 1.11
have always found you. Your place will that time he has continued to reside Blyth Mr R. Holmes, cf Clinton. The E. Z 14th con., Wednesday evening, when his spectively, arrived here on Tuesday
not be easily filled in the Eeigbborhood. here, and has proved himself a good CONCERT. -The promoters of the meeting will be addressed by Mr Chas. eldest daughter, Rosa, was married to Mr night. This is quick work, considering
Those of us who have so often mingled to- citizen, obliging neighbor, and warm, Benefit Concert tendered Mr Win. Crich next Sunday evening; a full at- Alexander Elliot, son of Mr J. 0. Elliot, of that the fire was only that morning. N"%'
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gether in our Grange meetings, will not personal friend. He was a consistent Gibbs on Friday evening, and are to tendance of the members is requested. the Bayfield con. The ceremony was per- Most of the clothes but little of the I'll
soon forget those pleasant hours. We member of the Brethren organization; be congraEulated; it was a decided suc- NoTEs.-Miss Libble Fisher, of Gode- formed by Rev E. W. Andrews, the bride contents of the hotel were saved, and
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have always found you loyal, and willing a wife, four Bona and four daugbtere cess, financially and otherwise, nearly rich, was last week the guest of Miss being assisted by Mies S. Courtice, while none of the contents of the barn. W.
to cheerfully do all in your power to ad- survive him, only one of the daughters, fifty dollars being realized afterYing E. Nott. Misses A. Carter and F. Mr Fred Jervis acted in the capacity of Clark, staFeman, lost a good waggon;
Vance the interests of the Order. We feel Mrs John T. Crich, of Tuckersmitb, expenses. The rendering of the pro- Fisher, of town, spent SundaKI with maman. The bridelooked very pretty, A. McCuaig, Lucknow, orse and cut-
that we cannot allow you to go from being married. The remains were in- gram, which was bright and varied, ter; the ,English church minister at
amongst us without some slight testimon friends in this neighborhoid. r and rres ed in oream cashmere trimmed with f,
- terred in Ball's cemetery, on Wednes- reflects great credit, and goes to Show Mi erich township, Hensall, horse and cutter. 1',
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day, that Blyth is possessed of talent equal spent Sunday with Mr Carter. Mr The bridesmaid was dressed in piDk. The Porter's Hill.
ill of the esteem in which you are hold by 88 Miller, of God ribbon, end carrying a boquetof hyacinths.
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no. Hoping yon will ever cherish pleasant to a flrpt class concert. and Mrs Walters, of Exeter, are visit- numerous and costly resents in
memories of us, and assuring you that our East Wawomosh. SERIOUSLY ILL. -We regret to hear
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beat wishes go with you to your new home, DEATH. -This community was sur- ing at their son-in-law's. Mr W. G. small degree sl=owed tEr respect in which that Mrs Torrance, mother of Mr John
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NOTES. -Will Porterfield, son of our prised on Sunday to learn of the death Plewes. Mr C. Turner and daughter, the young couple are held. After the sere- Torrance, lieV at the point of death,
we trust that our Heavenly Father may townshit clerk, returned to Brandon of Mr Jas. Dodda,which occurred from who have spent thie winter visiting mony the fifty -Sia invited guests eat down
guard over yon, and that God's blessing, last wee , to resume his duties in the inflammation the result of a paralytic stroke. She
of the lungs, after a few friends here, left on Monday for their to a beautifully spread repast, after which is nnw in her 80th year, and this is the
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"that maketb rich and addeth no Borrow," grocery business. Wm.Young, of the days illness. Deceased was a sawyer home In Carberry, Man. the evening waa spent in social talk and a . 11
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may rest on you and years. Signed, 12th con., is going to Manitoba next by trade, and for a considerable time musical and literary am. Mr and call in a doctor to her. I IJ
CHOIR PARTY. -Mr H. (' ,arter enter- ,Z tprogrt_
W. TEDBuTT, week; Will will be greatly missed by was employed by t Mrs Elliot carry wit h nem no well -wishes A.O.U.-The meeting in 4
C. J. NP1311ITT, Alast6r Gr. 682 be late 4os. White- tained the members of Turner's church the in- �%111
MrmT= G. RUDD, EX. 860y. many here, having been born an cL head, in his extensive milia at White- of their host of friends into their home. 'll
raised ]sere; his Many friends wish him choir at his house, Tuesday evening, terest of the United Workmen, held
Mr Lobb made a short reply, ex mouth, Man. He was an estimable when a most delightful time was spent on Friday evening, was poorly attend- "I
press- success. Mr W. J., Miss S. and J. Per- citizen, member of St. Andr6W's Leeburn. I
�ift his gratitude for the unlooked-for in 'ghmes of all kinds, and a choice lot I ed, owing to the almost impassable
son, who have been here renewing church, and belonged to the Ancient of singing by the choir. We think . NOTHs.-Mr A. H. Clutton left by state of the roads. Mr Shepherd, of
manifestation of good will, and after old hiendships, intend returning to Order of United W kmen. He leaves this a great honor for new choir, early train on Monday for Edgar; he Goderich, was -present, and explained
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spending a pleasant time together, the Manitoba next week. Mr and Mrs W. a wife and five children; his and all heartily thanked their kind oes to nurse his brother, Dr. Win. the working of the Order. Four per- I'll
company broke up ata reasonable H. Elliott accompanied by Miss Mabel daughters are married, being the wife host and hostess for the pleasure given. - It'
hour. Mason, were the guests of Mr Goo Sutton, who is ill with inflammatory sons their names down as wis ing
e of Mr W. McGowan and Mr W. 'Rob- The chair is now flouriabin pleas- to join he list was left
Johnston, o Morris, last week. r ot tson, respectively. very able masa ement of Mr G. Turn- antgathering of lassies assistes Mrs with R. C. Potter, for the convenience
Belgrave f Z g under the rheumatism and bronchitis. A I the Order, and t
NOTES. -R. Gallagher and Mr Ni- Mrs Joseph Johnston, of Westfield, are NOTES. -The funeral of the er with Miss H. %ott at the organ, and F. Horton in sewing carpet rags on of others who may wish to sign.
. visiting at J. J. Elliott's, V. S., of e late Mrs , .
vena have severed their connection Wroxoter, this week. Mrs Win. An- B. B. Laidlaw who died on Fob. 25th, a, fargermemberahip than it has known Friday afternoon last. NOTES. -The I.O.G.T. met on Tues-
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with the mill; the latter intendspin derson, of the 12th con., who has been 'book place on Friday morning, passing before. PUBLIC MEETING. -On FrO47 even- day evening when essays and speeches ,
J. 9 through town to the Uhlon cemetery,
to Dakota shortly. Prof W. 2 on the ick list for the past six weeks, WEDDED. -One of ingapublic meeting will be in on Goldsmith formed � prominent part .. '
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Vannorman, of Palmerston, called on very largely attended. those Plea"'g the Presbyterian church here, and all of the program; they intend having S.-'
we are pleased hear, Is recovering. Miss McCO11- events which occasionally occur in our
his aunt, Mrs Tufts, on Monday last; NoTxs.-John Falls and P. W. Scott, nel returned home last week from midst, took place on Wednesday Feb. who are interested in the suffering public entertainment In about two ' 1
the Prof. is looking well, and hada have purchased the race course for &,good Sudbury, where she was with.friends 28th, when Mr W. Wheatley, oi CHn- Artnenlans are cordially Invited to weeks. Mr Leeland Wa le, of Lon-
heartyliandshake and pleasant word figure and have now a couple of fast horses, the past two years, M 66 R�ance, Olin- ton, and Miss M. attend. Mr H. J. Strang, of Gode- don, Is home at Cedar Iffrove, on a I .
Armstrong, of this rich, will address the meeting. and the visit, this week; c ' t life seeing!
for his many friends whom he met Dr Thompson, a two year old chestnut-, ton, Vra Nrl,bn for a vicinity, were united in the bonds of _9, res
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with here. John and Jas, McCallum choir will furnish singing. A sub- with him, as he 10 ks well,, '9�,',TRos.
provea to be very speedy. , A Apighload of few Oxya last -week. MrA'S. XcXfn- matrimony. The inarzia e ceremony I , al L
and Mrs Allison attended the funeral young $o1k1mm the hili ocn,sl�ejt a .very , n Toronto this week. Ur S. * ti busy drawing ' tbri 1-�-,
-ton Is I was performed In the Wresbyterian scrip on will be in aid of the McDonald Is
oftheir dieter, Mrs Laidlaw, &t Blyth IwA;Jj4 , at Jae. 9wano, Bd4fta,V,, Creighton Is laid up witir's severe -4- manse, Hensall, by Rev S.. - Bender- 11
§ #"" I J. sufferers. for the erectien of a, ne*'hod6d; this
lastYxi Ir. ,VALn VAw�wuluhhma d last vw",W� -"I. IrA6- Jk — t tack of pneumonia. IRS B. HahkIr Mi. looks like business. John Pickairit- it.,
P , -9 ;., - gL T%ftbft',"fora. O�" I ro 111011* e groom was assisted b hi ,
. �,�.,. 14.0,*40"'660i "'Iko 16ho Polls albil P.W. hauling anew barn frgm-Liv- Is v(siting friends in Londeel : 6 Harloek*4,�, and his sister Alice returned Idst. ,We,& ,
. $ � L , _ _ Ltij niffl'a'i - brother, Mr T. Wheatley, of KiriI4� ath4ji. w#, ,
I , ) 1, vyeek. Miss M. Poll Londesborb, was and the bride by Miss R.C.Richardson: ',�PAATV.—A very enjoyable evening from a visit to friends in D
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'. � f 11� 4�; � ' jt'�*#o . the best yrus Scott attended, the ]District L Massa Emighover OfVarns. A number ofthe friends of was at the real 9nce of Mr and miss the OP &
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.1. — . , , , ,iwle In lauron; Mr Van- -0. G. .T...&i.-Auburn. last. " re- Suncy. Mist; M.1sweaon left on Sit- the bride and avnom met at the home M" John Wells, on Tuosday evening John Cox, Jr., arrived home last week. , q;
,ndiiyA;w had -,purchased & house; 1p , a"4194 - rpeatingi M f I oaf Idat week, The invited guestB4 havinf a t con le weeks
. Mrs �Ougall, 0 urday to visit friends In London, The of the bride's father., and the e0blilk , rn a
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- Wl#ghaffland ,will--move-bl6falfilly , i, " . next morithly fair takes rlace on Tues- was spent in social enjoyments. W-0 at Wingham. Miss Atily� . I
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P �ftk)ida ho' day, March, 10th. Prac Igal �Jokea life wish Up and Mrs Wheatley a succo0h Saving srnt a Week at he Mrs , -,
The ConaervoLtives L Wo last �o at, Uipping the light fan-' Cox returned to Goderich on Tu
0 ainiz a club here next we - , c until .tba wee' sma' hours In the , ,
0 .�• Av"'M ttlemiq ilii return Mr In order, one of the beet that has eVrer and happiness in their life of partribit, ..., V me, I *'_
. e gravel r here fain a ver y bad J�hii Cbfilloas,&�, left 6n mob, trip.
*for a been perpetrated came t�o a successful 'ship. . t!' - '� , . In . The host and hostAns did all John Wallis a is still under the doctor's
a t I h,holes, occasioned bY ,ilontlim vialt- with frl6nds at Gui� hipoh, Ham. and harpy IsAtic,libre on batottky. for . L .. � could be d6ne to m%Xe-i9VJk . i0l. care. Mt Herbert McGregor 8th con.,
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the nt, &*. Ift6n, ant • Milton West.. Mr Coultas at leas one oncerned, which mlkbt Stanley � ,�, at all AtIr '4WOWW' In laid PJP With pleuri6y. ZZ c•
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.1 Sr., intended Ad funeral 61 hit' easily have Ccon otherwise bad The ' NoTns.-Mr Frank Scott has return, that the t to lE . 0 '. es, Dougall is on the i9iA llat. ..
Colborne jatSeafortb,.ou Tuesdaylast. f,sn"on' 01iffbat turned the key on Mat when ed from Toronto after the work of the bo is t4wo-dght d to make Ter stand that Robt. Hillock L aboui.
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GooD Sgu*cns.-The revival ser- had, a wood boo on TbtirMay and t& rep- he h in In-thib cooler. Mr J, 006- session. I a have �& go6d time. to leave our but I he Intends taking ,., .-Ill ,
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vices, bold In the Evangelical church, lar hop at night. , �, maMondetock, an old resident up his abode at burr;
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I I 1 4 , BUILDTNG.—Mr John Moffat Is pre- NOT98.—We�sre very glAA to ago Mr to lose them from our neighbor hoodi "�� .
were seasons of spiritual refreshing-, � , town, wits hero -attending the fhnoMl aring to put 90ne foundations under John Beat able to be around age .
Goffig people were grounded deeper, I TO SUBSCRIBERS' of the late Mr Jae. Dodds this Week , . ; he but we wish them success d h I' t "t '
. Mr Geo. Carter died at the roA a barns, and has let the., c6nfraot of and las,Lottie Cook were the' este nese wherever they o. A'rehl'e' i,
andeliteen, preblous 86uls bowed at Idenco ;i Ei'le stone work to Alex. Thomson, of of MiGs Martha Jenkins on Thursday
the altar 6nd, f6tuid the cleanqing of . A ood many subscribers have renew. his son, Mr Jos.:Carter, of pneumonia, Blake, Dougall sold a valuable horse one a' I
11, on Wednesday,, a B ak L,,,u - last. . ,The c4tizeba of Harlock are last weok.,�� . la�r:
. their, Anig through the blood of thTe ed their 'aftbicriptions for the present ted 70 years. We ACCIDnNTS.—Mrs Ross had the mss- mue leased to seethe sniffing face of .10. - C i
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, TAmb, -0 that every , might, ox. year, but quite a number have not yet are sorry to learn rA Alex. McKenzie fortune to fall and injure her sligulder; Mr Vill PallArd, .who oechalonally Pno VFd TAAVNL.-VV. , 1104." I _.
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OALA,000 Its cleansing 06"On done go, alth6ugh the paper Is still is seriously Indisposed at present. I Spends Sunday aft6rnoori-Anti ovating so 0 � ��Oktho .
power. el is im roving. Mr Thos. Campbell, [,IT wh' Agent G.TaR., tepo ' 1
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lh,T1t&t Ajibktai�hl, dtjr, groolous blood oing to their address. Our price Is 110 Y, , 11 80n%et*7',Q(n&,- , It , ,
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