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, I I . . I I . I At the request of A number of olti. The articles which are Appearing in One of the chocoNte boxes sent to several of'our citizens Attended the I , I . � * AV .
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I .1. . I � � I I z6ps his worship Mayor Jackson has the St.. Thomas Timep over the nom do her ooldlera in South Africaas a Christ-, ,r4c I 11 f �
1�1 ,.. . es in Goderich yesterday. I Mr. W. Lou$h Of 011utou With Ill$ Mr, 1), L duaroo was in j4oudoa
I . . . I I - - I proclaimed Thursday,. August Qtb, As plameof "Onlooker-" are being much was Present by gerMajestyAROQU Vic-, The proposed excursion under the wife And daughter Avo Qccupying one last week attending the meeting of the .
I 1. I . . Clylohol*�. Coor"aple, Leaf ,has Commented ,-upon, They a# ,vvrltt(,n tQrIa, has reached Olin tou,having been auqpIae,9OfbhQO,f,b beou'abandon-
I .� . 1. I . , as I . of, Mr. Marks'cottages. Masonic Grand Lodge. Mr. Munroe
. accordingly arranged for An excursion in an entertaining style, ' � t riew:
11. . .� - . . . are pungent sentt to Mies Lily 1. myson by a. f I edo Miss Pallister of Guelph is. the peat has long been a member of the .Order
11 �� I . I to J?ort Stanley on that date. Reduced and piInte4 and, as the London News, who was a recipient of one of the boxes, .About twelve separators have been -h , � and his standing among thip brethren
� I I - I . � of her boot � or, Dr. Pallister. .
. I rates will be given from ten stations on remarks, "bit, a lot of nalla squaialy wbiclx,%vlll be treasured more because - shipped from the foundry 'so far this Xle% Grace Cameron has returiied waQ evIdQ
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I I . 11 I.. . � . . the L., H. & B.'and the fare from Olin- � on tile head." Onloolcer is ,known to ,',of -the donor than foi the Intrinsic mouth, I I , � , nce4 by his election to �the I
� . 11 . fronorDetrolb to visit h . � position of DistrIat Impoty Grand
� - . , . ton Placed at �1.01 The ex oursion to manyin0lintouan is Non-tu4 f v.1 02 either box or contents. .er parentia dur.
� I . I a a aw m a no Telephones have been placed In Wt Ing the a,aromer, t , : Master for South Ruron. To this p0ab
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;1. . W I I Fort Stanley ought. to be a popular Mr. W. X. Paisley, - , 0, paid obt 0,360 rQr His c4ittle, , D., Fair Sp Cote I and Dr. Tiolmool den- Airs. Win, Stevens. Is 7141ting At Mrs, Of honor, which Calls Tait 4 visit to all
. : i I � one and well patronized.. ... Heavy ahiptuents of live stock have 1 tal office. I
I . - I . mood4jr 91 . Holmauls, I the lodges in thodistrio
- , $0091 Roore. � . t, only Masons
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. . , -$ . I � i . . . . I . been made from t Clinton station this Veraolous. dame rumor says threw Of Vlax pullingand picking berries. ar .
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�11 . I I I I � . .. I . Oood Whqst. . � A imeting of the sobool, board was week. OnNondayO.Hi-Reldshipped 01intonIs fair'ladleo will be led to the �o of experience and who are wellupiu .
,,, . the orders of the day, ' the Work are elevated, Xr. Uquroola
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. . I 31 . I I .1, I . . . I . . I I I I The reports from bhe townships 411 held on Moriday gveiiing, at which the 'a carload of cattle to Toronto And D. altar of hymen on Wednesday of next Mies AdA Rathwelt,wb6has. been y1s. .Masonic brethren ar . a congr%tulAr% I
. . .1, . 11 . . indicate a good yield of extra quality ien4er of Mr. J. Miller for. pum� and Covatelon a double dec)cer of hOgs, week. . � iting friends in Detroit, for so ro*a, time, him., . I 09
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111. . I .1. . - . I I . 1. . . wheat, Several farmers have called in 'piping for Artesia I a wait was accepted. On Tuesday Watson And B might I I I . I
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, . � - , Mr, William Beacom, Is. a portly . rdturnod last Saturday, accompanied ' Mr. J�oso Lawson Is putting up an ad-
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. . . . , 1W_= .� I I. to say that they have not bad such a The aeoount Qf'Mr, Peterion for bor- wh* , , . -
I .... . . , � r y . . a exported largely last week, sent young Mari and has two aunts just as � by her aunt and two. cousins. ditton to his house which will,make it I I I
. I t fiiie� sample' fo . earsi while oi here do. Ing. well, qmoinittrig to $110,37, waE, OjT_,jIx carloads, .including I � ".
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� .. I . I , � eighteen well blessod'-with avolrdupols. The Rev. Mr. Murray, wife and -family, more comfortable, I �
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4, el, ,` I Clara that,the quality Is equal to that ordered to be paid. When the pump
W. . . . . . . I . I � . , BICYCLES I . I , . W. W. Parrati and three weigb 700 poundso . z of Minnesota,Are.visiblug friends her , Mr. R. Lawson Isvisibing friends in - -
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, I �. C! � � grovin in the good old days when the is in position the Whole work will 'eighty from Christ Dale of Hullett,f J'ast 4A evening's meeting, of, Kinburne at . ., . . I
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. . . , sun _y Mr. W. Coate of Clinton And Mr. F, , preserib. .
I 11 . . , I I., 1. L - Boll was in Its, virgin ? abate, From bav,e cost Just about $150- Miss Thelatterla four score brought $5,303. the B Y , 0 a I . I I
1. I I I . . � , .. . ., P, U. wa ,I d by Mr. F. s, Scott of Bly,th spent Tuesday in The boys hada plenle up in' mr, W. .
. . . . , present in(lications the farmers of Mary" Robb was ,engaged As extra yesterday Watison and,Rmigh sent Baer while th to . I
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I �. I . ' o topic, "The needy of Wilt I � . Do W! s,)a's bush a-
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I . ) . X ew' Wh,pels at . - Second -Hind Ones . Ill have little to. complain of teacher for Witei Sofio7i term At A, ,011 another carloa4 bou'ghb from 'the door," was ta to " Mrs. Xennings And son are guests of day. , I . .
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11 . ( . . . in -the matter of crops this fall. . oalai y of thirty dollars per wo ' U Lken by Ur� Prou . i - . I I
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1� I (I 1 . . . . � I I , . . � 13th, , assrs, Stanbury and Johnst In two Rev, Mr. Ashton, ,Who is occupying th , -, Mr, Moorhouse, as - I . (a
. , . � 1 $215.00 ' . � $415.00 � . , . , — I I ' a former's fathei: I ThecontractforpaintingtheA tbo. � .
. , I and .1 A Go a Cropof 44p,P100 CleaorfiL ' I sto�k sfilpments. . days Messrs. $tsubury delivered twenty 1, the pulpit of the, Ratte � I
: (,) , $35,00 . I . I . . 43 I . . , I I � . nbury street is also. Mr. K. Moorehouse of London. disb churgh has been let to Mr.D.Fell of . .
, I $�J . L . *150..00 1*20.00 . . Not j. C. Smith of Burlington, one , On Saturday the following shipment, 110AdAn addition to the sixty ohipped church during the, absence of :the pas- Rev, Mr. Lowe and wife and fp6mily Clinton. ' , * I . .
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. . . I . � , I I . . . I I I I I .. . . 11 of the most extensive apple dealers in of st6ekwas made by S. H, Smith:- last week. . . I � . I tor,iq meeting with much favor among are guests At Mr. George Erwin's. , Mr. A. Robinson has ' I urch ' . �
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. . . � I . ,1 the provinceand well known in Huron, ,20 head bought from F, Grant, aVer� The A, 0. A Visit StfiforfZf- I those whe have 'heard him preach dr' Mr, 0, W. Sanders of Exeter spent , driver. . ' .
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1�, � I I I . . � I 'He h , beer of , 4eleta I f o i'm Socially. .
I 5ppoial ternis and discounts. I was in town yesterday. .a$ been age weight 1400 pounds -one a A 6 on P in the local Court Of have met b . 34,r .
, . I � . . � Monday in town the guest of Rev. Mr. , - Win. Planketh has s*14� his .
. A .1 I I I . �. . . .. � . making a tour of tb . a Apple- districts. the lot tipped the beam at 1720'; Avery,. Ancienb Foresters conalsting of, 1. . Oaptaln- Drumbridge of the Salvation . . . . I
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1� �, . . . I I . . I � . . ford,'. J. McClocherty, A Jennings, . . tilack driver. I � T
11 I � . � I I I and says that -the crop All-over the 7 head, aggregate weight -0310 pounds ;, . Derry, �, Dan I � Army goes to Chatham and Lieu- The Salvation army bold a successful Mr. Aerberb Knox rides a
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. . I I , I . we� Cooper & C0*9 * - . province will be good; except in Grey -Tobn Hunter, 113, h6id with an ,average W, Watts, Will Carter, -Geo. Kemp, tenant Krank is to be tianferred to , ice cream social. in the Barracki last wheal, I .. . 11
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, : , , . . I . t. in �. f Korn T.Bla6kwell,A. palmeiston. There I 4 dearth of Tuesday night at which several mem7 ,, Mr. -, Tas� �
I I I . county and more. particularly. the Weight of. 1425 pounds., � All three'of Ber Ke p At . . P, . a .
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I . . . 1. I fhown L Blackwell, Earl Crioh,. Goo,Uober'ton, officers in. the leb, army Masonic Go ad Lodge .
W � . I . .1 . ..� ".. CUNPON. northern. part of it. PlurnswillbeAn these breeders are well k , ondon . I . 1g. A. Which necessitates bers of the Clintonand Goderl � a
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� " . . . . . . 11, . �1. I I I . light� crop though on LvLke Road stookmbo.` A double,de6ker of Win, Slornan,, A, Sloman,J. Sloman, A. considerable. shuffling About, - I I . . last weak. - I . � � . I I . :
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11, . eee-B,Beeqgeq�e-seg'see,see,eeeeaepa age a@e@ aeogee— I . I . �
I I I I . 1. . d aroutid Orinisby there sheep,. bought by. Thomas. Mason, Qlazler;, Charles Overbury, Donald Mr. T. H. Cook has, boi;ghb the "Amongthe mkny,eampers in .Tow. Mr, A. H. Oullis . ', ' ' .
� I I I , � .... - - .1 . .1 . _* - I Ontario an � - , d on the"" 9 day. - Kbritiedy, Will 461ntyre, - W; . 3 I . I is visiting relative! ,. �
, . . 1�1 . . . I I . . I � v I- 1: I - . .. I I . will be agooa yield. .. Foachea will. be were also ohippe . Sam .1 . , Hartb cobtage'on Queen:otreeb And ett's grove we notice the following in. this yacinity. ' - . . I 11
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- � . � . I . 'Ientifu I . . I - . , � Cooper andIsgaeWeavers drove toSea-. takes, possession. in a few days.. Mr. ste .
� � . I I . . I p , I. 1� . I .� . I Looked Up rwo Tramps . , .. ntlem6n - and their famllies.:- Mr Oliver Baer, Who had his lefthand . . . I
� . Pighest brice paid for'Cherries . ' - - - , . ... I � � , ".. , fottb: Sunday afternoon to join �fhe 'ffartt moves hiq family to'a`village: -Messrs. . Pi . I li�, H. Q., AMP . abated lasb- �
. . � . � . ' Twotrampastruck own ori atur- Win okard, Seafort weak, is improving as � � -.
I I 11 . � � .. 'Race. . . � . . � f . S members of Court Sherwood Forest near Chatham, which is more contra,l
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I . . . I At Oule Cooper & Co , . . . . . � I I
I . . � . I . 0 . I I . -the aortas. day and started to pass .,%round the I . Brower, ..Clinton; G.', D. McTaggart, well'�As ca�u be expected., Raja able -
. I I I . � I . . ,.L . . . in Celebrating, their 25th anniversary ' a. - . .. . .. I
.. I . Th(k second bicycleTace of � - . I
� I . . . . I I hat, when their career)v . . � for the *ort� and field in Which he 'is Clinton, Mr. Thompson find Ur. Mo, to be moun I , . . . I � .
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� , 1. . I I .. � . � � . . . . I I - - , " cut short by attenliag divipw service' in the engaged. . .. I . I., I .. � . . I .1 .
� , . I . . by Act" g Chief Welsh, who too � labyre, Seaforth; Postmaster Dick- Mr, A. UrGan. y1sited. in MoXiliop -
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' BREAKS " ; day evehing last, And -resulted in - an- � I Presbyterian church, where .the pas- a Toronto the a .. .. . , . .1 I I � I .. I 1.
, � � for'r,he-trophy was run off on -Thars
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;, 11, . '16,41, EZE . of 0" .. . . 1. I them tip. -Afterwards h' .1 Mr. P.BXrews was 1 a n, Seaforth.. . . . I . last Week; . . . � . .
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� , I I � I . . .other victory for .Tohnny'McOaughey We, Rev. Mt. Larkin, after welcoming �,ther day, - and while there invested in Jlow6tt Bros.' tug, th k . . .i
� . ' 16 every home little breaks * to. them. into the.pr�eseaae of the Mayor, the, � . . . ,qU4gle, is busy Barry Pic Ing is the order of the day. I
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. � � , Have you tried Ez6 the. - ' I are Occurring daily. : , . , I . . wbo.gave. the.Trave It visitors, preached an instructive A stock, of china. and cut glass, of. those days towing to a in, rafts *from 1�ir.,Geo. Hamilton �who . � . . :
� . I have' a safe lead. PrOd. Ragl�sori,. who., . I ng Tommies a . � .9 I his been ,; I I
. � I I I 1. I Xe w Wishing Compound ? . boTable-SlIverware. . . I fatherly I . admonition when, or . i � their sod elevating sermon febm. the,text, which his castomers.will, I eibp the ban- the neighborhood of Drysdale. ' .away for the last few *ears ini the . go I Id . I I I
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I - I � � . .. . , . I y be Rifiga,Brooches, Plus is A speedy Vider, met Within accident . . A'Thy gentleness bath made me great." OIL Mr. Orews has the bump -of or- - ,, We understand.. � ihe large pile of mining country; returned home lasb .� � I
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. � Abs9lutely no rubbing required . ... I _y be Watches or Clooks. a half Mile from the finish Wich spoil. promisinj to let�ye'town, be- allowed The .6h . I . . � .
1, , I at6vervit is we're anxious . . . oir, under the leadership of Ur, der- and good taste well developedo as lumberon the pier, shipped- here by Week looking h%lqr And hearty . :110 To- . I
I' , � , � Saves your time, sAves your hands, - � , � L - them to go free. By the waty, Chief 1: . . . . � . � .
. .1 I ; . � ibs , ad his chances forthe leait�, The don. Scott rendered sweet music for the I I . �
. I . SAvepr v6ur � clothes. - ' .. I ... � hall come Car- way. , Welsh is winning praise on 'all aides 0 1. . . � may be seen by hia'WInd6w display, Mr. 'A., Ross -6f Brucefieldi : has been �6rts having done it. . . I � , . .
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.1 . I , . 11 We Repair such,. thingo in a I sed. ovor.: the. tape ,14 the � � occasion. On returning to the,hall, Which, is both peat and attractive. � I urcbased-byXowettBro,%* * I �. A , - frota here took I thq- ' , - I
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� ,� ;- i I I itexbracts the dirt without rubbing I 4cCAugbey, for hia.thorough performAnco.of the ' . . . � P . . 11 . number. . I I . .11, . . � . - .
I . I I following manner. -T., I . . I I . . 11 .: 9 I n.' � 'The following'two rinks from fbe Mr, John Fraser, one of 'bur enter- .Orange sermon at the Nile I � I
, 1, I .1 and its ingredi ,onts are guaranteed to . 1. satisfactory manner. .. . the- chair, was � taken by Me. 'kow
.1 , 0 . :Our charges are moderate� � I ; .T. duties Of the office. , .: . . . . . .. - last Squda� . I .
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I �b6positivpiy harmless., ', . . � . , . 1 24 in ,1$, a, ;, W. Stephenson, 21.40 I . . .. . I I P. U. 0, R., one of -the pioneers, of the 'to g � ri-ing dig.. . I '
I . � I . ices�pkompjt. . I .1 . I . I . bow.1ingelub okpartin the tdurua- prisirig merchants, i�. inapioving t66 .ni lit, where'they heard a sti .
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�, I I ., . , -; W I�win,, 26.84-; F. Eagle- , Ran Aws)o.,Wlih the Milk Caos. ,' . . I . I I
� ', , � . . I 0ZE is sold at 5c per � -, - . VAu6rt'Very large or %M&II it ,Sage, 24.55 - . . I . � Seaforth Courti who, it appears,48 ` 130' ment it London, Tuesday ana yester�' front of his.at are and r � a , a by the course frCmRer- - Mr. Wilson, . I .
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-, � � . .1 . � I . package. . I . .'' . . I . recelvesAll- the Attention son 2AI$; D Sowem, 26.25, . . : A .h;rsQ :,Wiiicb,,�bas been hauling. of the features of -the colobvition, b d, - , - I I I I . . . I
. 11 �, I ". I . . I . . .1 I it requires. , . - . . P I . I . �, � . ,. . I . . . �% - 11 . . . I a dak;-.J.- P, Tisdall, J, Ransford, D. A., addition of a veranda, - which, when.. I . . -1 . I . I . , . � . . � 1. �
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. I � . . . . . �'. " , tennis match. I I I . I 4 . 'i -Forreiter;W.'Jackson,. skip; J. Tay: completed,. will add much to %p- :.', . I . - L , I
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,� :-,� , . , ' - " .. I I Friday and starbe4 oft. at a gallop. - It "headed elJony cane Asia slight taken 0 . to * : J. Johnstone .W., SpAl4lug, J. pearance, of , � I .
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. I , r; - - , � ;1�e arb Leadior�s. . Good tennis is . . .. , . - r, I . the'pla6e and. to .their _ .. . .. I -.-. ., , . . ....
I Walerettes', ., :. ,� I . I . . . , played at Blyth and , I . . .. I . . � . ' '
. I I .. . I I I - * , ran between Mo. D. Cook'A at re and ,apprediation -t won In the � Comfort. , ,. I I : . Miss Mcquarrio of.'Blyth spent Sun;. 4 _ . -, �
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. - . . ... ..." I 0a a packaga-4 flavors .. .� I . � . . " I a rv.lces in Q a Court. . Tackson from� - ' Mr. I 9 W .
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, �, .. . . . I : .. .1 � . C. . I .. I . Collip.e6ed with .Clinton 011 the ,rectory . I I . . I Y prelithinary round, Mr .i . I I I . .. nd, MI U.'Adams,., " _, , �
1. .- the raised side alk in JumPi An vote 'of th 0 as
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I � . e,h Vast . , . r(o , .1 the 'minister - and, Kiachrdine*, and : Mr.. -Harlind 'fr in
� � I , . I . mpo*rt of . . :last,.,. wCre -rather . . a I . . ' . . I . .n aughter Ethel ,� ..,:. ��
, , , ISCOTOR - OTT6 GOODS,'Consistin . . opponents, winning . -. . � . � �
1, I W ,ave , ope�ed in � I , , . 11 a � B0 WS courts on Thursday . � .on. rAn. into a . , . . . 1. .1 I
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I � .1 �. I. . . 9 . � too nauch for their. few ryarde 'further � . choir was unanimously recorded, A Woodstock , � �. .his premises rather to.P.smajl and he are. visiting at her broblierta, Mr. L' I I
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. of Tea- Pots,� Coffee Pots, Burns' Grace Jeweler. Ek�ert Wit . . buggy iia 'Which tWo � women addresses in keeping with - - . 1. has wi Lawrence, * ,' .. . I
, . I ch 11ye' events outiof six as follows :- .. ' . t .. .. . 1. .. . - 1. th his accustomed enterprise de I � � .. I I
� 1, Bowls,'Handle I . , , , I � I . aittlpg�. " It so happeped,-afid . . hour, .�nd the visitiln � ' I I ... . . � 1. . I �
d Beak6ra,.Sugars ..and ' ' . fortun. -day and I 9 - trade. , T e Mips 3, ' .
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. I Repairer and Optieia'n.,, - I � . . . ' �* the - SliffilAIERHILL., . , terntined to be ready for the fall I I �h a Catley of MQunt'Forest . - . .
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. I - Creams, -Hot. Water Kettles, ,etc. .. .� . 1. , . SWGLAS'. : '. . ately so, that the wagon- had. become brothrin retired. % .11 . .. . .. I . I I . � .. . . . And isacedrdinglybuildi6g aiai�ge ad, . I .11 r I . I.. I . I ' .. 1,
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I . .1 ... 11 - - � I . . . � I I . - . ., . I . ,: . , . . . . .. . . are visiting At their ulicle'ej Ur.Jbseph ., % ': I
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� I I . , ," : 1, Thd�e - are all new 'goods .with quam� : =; =: =tzl ::: -�g , �% �::= I Cook (By'. beat MoTaggart (0)6-8 0-1 almost ,detached from the, horse or .. I � 11 '. . - . . �. . . Tho'6wo, Methodist Sunday, Schools - . . 1. ... I . . � .. � . .
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�L . � Scotch mottos'on. them. , , ... I I I .1 - . I . .. I so .. . . SchoolArliftention.- ,, .., ,. ditioa.'to the place a.nd is adding two Lyons. , � :� I .. .. - . � . 11 11
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*:,' I ' Our stOck of China is nearly all new, : .': I .1 . .. .1 ., .. I . . Tait (P) . . , Fair (C) 6-4--, 5-7.; 64 ;bIxerwise .*hen it strucki the bugKy �, . . I . . � from ' Clinton hold .,their Annual additio at drierat_ '. . .1 I I l6s LAudyYoungLhas returned from '� ' I
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. , � V, , I bou�,ht 6incewe Moved. _., . I : . , I . I . . . . I . .� . . . I ..� I I I . I . . (gy.. 11 , 10 Wei (0) 6-2 v 6,0 . I . . I . .1 L. - � . - For Many Y�aars S. S.No. 4;0oderich .Picnics here last' Weak in Mr. Hill's . . .n I � � . M . � . � I
L . . . . . I . �_ I � I . � . I . Cook . .serious results might have followed. ' 'hip, better. know' . . ; . � � Bayfield 806ins to -be ifteiteasing,in a week's visit among friends. at Dan- � , . - I
I 11 .. . I . I 0 -Dougliss(B)"' ' Treleaven(C) - The women. took the ma � . towns . . . n ai-the'Sura- a r ' - fiats. . . . . . . . . . . I �
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We haie just opened up a, crate of . I . . ; - .. . , tter cooly it. . . grove 0 . Iver Large . popularity as .a summar.resort and gannon', . I . .. .1
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, inner Sets, prices ranging from $6 . . .' I .. � . .. . . 35OVEILRE6 first, b � � .) crowds attended both Picnics . .Master Howard Ad,anissperitsunday
� to$92,andweexpeeb, Another crate' R."J 001f iyt;9intS 50 I . I . I .. I . . I 1. .. Of long. Ib wasai; unwieldy �sectlou but seemedt6erijoytothe full.the PIC . . I I , .
, ' 1, . 'beat Douglass row escape the-$, went, to',the. veigo,.o I . . a,,,," bbAU. eve . . . .11
I thisi�eek that will rangein price from . al Trelaav�ea�- and, Miller.(C) . ... . I � and every'available'pl4c'elef iu�Ba,jfield . .
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. . I . I.. I - I .the people mAnag6d.to get. along some, of tfie country. . . , . . . . I I
I . . and Cook :' , ' , YS ot run, very how, _H6 . occupied, Theoldfavoiritie'. th6 COm- ,MIs9 Lizzle Whitely has robutned� .
$#2to*15. Nearly everyone likes . h terics. The horsedidn areandfreedom, . . . . . . . .
Boys and Youths � h wever, afew'nipritba,ago. a Miss Xerikina of Blyth"s spending .. . I
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.Whether you want to buy or'not.' . . . . Fair (0) 6-1; 0-1 - I but the milk dane..Were distributed nnw see . I � . her holidays with her cous6n' MI a denceof Mr. R. Ilailey, has the fol- a friends there. '' . -, . I I I
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I ... . . I . . ' ' 1. , . along the streek. . I . . � . . I . . Mrs. Brogden 6pent-a couple ofda �' . . . I.: .
1. Ask fo,r �. . To carry away the balance of Sdaft�.SchoblPicnic., . - �r � , . - I . . . I . ,. iraluodat$17,2% wastakeb.' Atthis .. I lowitig.guest6as roomers :-Mrs. and � I , ys. I
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.I I . � I 1 __-Mims. * , .. ... . " .1 his Lacrosse and Tennis Shoes - � . a Leans Beat thi p4tmr.. , , ,� I I- . . � , Urs.'Whitemanof Blyth i's V11 ti Miss.0hesney, Seaforth; Miss Moore, ,. . I ... . .
� . I I in, Clinton "Isitkfig last week. . : . . I
The . ianni . he OaWIo 'Th . . . I I . .. those w a ' I 'f . � . . v . .
,�� Fair's Best F&ijTi0rV10'U,r . . ,� "Bdys'at:50o, Youths' at4Oc, ' lal, piciiii of P. h were in avor �of a more , At Mr, S.' Miller's. . . . . � reg". . . '
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. . . . Miss RacheiXotiug spent .Sunday in � . .
11 .. . . . � I Also Tan Boots - and Shoes re held - in Hill,s 4'Ther leaus And �fqbs empIdlyed at the compact Section aak6cl for an arbitra , orj Mr. and Mrs. Lovell of Tor � I I .
.1 : . I - . - stieet.Su.nday 'School, . . . ' . I . . Mr. and Mrs� Frank Baer of Cliutoa I I
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I . � ?lease note from May 15 *0 close at .. . . - . I duced in prices. Comeand see. grove At, Sui mmerhill on Thursdaylast,� o. f. have-debatea ,som.ewhab lately as tion. -The ,councils-of'Goderich town- ' . . . I Onto-. � , Dungannon., . � . 11 � .
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. , , 111 am not giving.you the best I . . I were in the village on Friday. Some of the visitors, -along with Dr.: Mr. T . I
,�I.P.m.dtiriii thesubafhermonths. . .. was ontirely.successfal. The weather to which'possessed the greater skill at ship and Hullett g6trited, the request, ' Mr. James Miller is wearing a..very . ' .� .J, Bell, left on Monday. for � . , . �
11 .. . .. . . I I ,� . I . I . I I . I I - . Pallister, have on int ng them, Owen Sound a & other, points north. - . � �
__N . i I value you can get in.01tuton, . . .baseball so they' met 'on blioi. ,the jo' be oresti' n I I
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I � . , . . . -was What had been asked for, the At-.. . .park, rinet appointing 'Mr. Coats. and . . , . . . �
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I 11 . * � . . . . 1 bonds, er- mark I rl . day. " .1 I .. . . I . .
.� . I ! �- OaLECOOPER & CO. - .� . I . 40owas.up to Iiiih wat diamond on S tupday to settId the the latter Mr. B itton., These two presented to.bim� lastWednes 'ka , ,Be . . ,� . I
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. . I . ;1 . . : � I Corner store-Searlaa'bl&k. Phonia 23. .1 and witholib exception thorough enjoy qu I . . . udge Masson 'kin . napectors Master RusselfSt4wart is spending . of! I the iiver have been lined by crowdb cation A6�W. p Oulmette's . . � . . I . �.
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� � I . . And Eggs.. I . . I . Mont appeared to . . - � . III his uncle, .Mr. to witness contests -by the boys in . � .
. e", . . I � I . . . . .. t . . . : , . . � . . laddition to the orthodox amusemonts, th I tit it should be a fiva-innings',mat,h fd,i� Weeks ago but not arriving at a Titier. - 1. . . I I., I 11 . . .. I . Miss X. McGregor, of Cleveland to., .. .
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I I . I 0 . . I . � the dizzyswing,etc-,the officers And moreover thatthe Iosers,'6houid visiting. at present at Mr. J. Mo- .
. . . : 11 . I I .. such as' . I * ' decision on that occasion adjourn- Tolin . Grieve And. 'Mrs. John I I .
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I ,. I o' ! THE TN70 A. ' :' , � - of ,the school got; up a series .of toot pay fQr 'a ne* ball.' As ad until Saturday last. when 'they met . Se'arlett of MeXiii9p visited, friend on . . .. . I - I
, I I . . 0. . I : . � 4) � I . . I , .i � were. offored, and all : of'which were, Mi. C '
I � I . I I . . . .1 . � I I . . I - . . . . . . races for whiqh 4hey gave suitable the sc(sre.,the. fats bad � this +rIvilige.. - in the town ball here.. In'addition to. , 16P last week,. �.. . . . - . . I I I . barles Merry met with a '.very � . .
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4 . I I . . . I . "Is, � . I I . . �1 . I . . . � 6h;f. ller girlsw.ho It has been agreed that the feature of . . . the Base L keenly coritested. The following were, painful 4ecident by getting his hand ' . - -
1, � - . . . prizes, To CA the sim.i . . I . the Arbitrators there -were present - Mos, a. McLaughlin is on�A'viqlb .to. � principal caught; by the binder .needle 'which * �.
I - . . . . . . . � . . . 11 the game was the theft of third base . . . I .1 .the, prize winners of tbe� � .
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I . I . � I *_ - I � was successful i prot.ty doll was given . Reeve Churchill.' Truqtees, Murphy, her daughter. - ' : � . I . evettar -,High. diving . off the top of - - - . � .
.1 I .:.-..I. '. . - Clothilaff at I I .. . I . . I - � .. I .1 . . . 111. I I- . I . . I . 1: while for -those .who have oubgrown' 'by Walter Coats which he did. by, � a Draper and Nesbitt . of � NO; 4.2rustee Air. and Mrs. i6bn Johnston And drushedand. broke some bones, in the .! *, . - � � �
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. . � . . . .; . . ; . . tio, Blide that, won the uproario the bridg6-1 D, McLeod, 2 L. Me- -hands which will lay him off *6 rk for I
.. . . . .. I I . . . � the doll period fans were.provided And gigail no. Tyndall of No. 2, Hallett, And Mr. J. family.Sundayed with'the formerIs Leod,-Swimmhdg-I�X XcLead 2 Go . . .
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. . . . � . . . .� . . . Ifi.iniastauceor so a handsome cup. applause of- the spectators.'. The re. Hill, The case lasted antilwell on* in . . . aonw.timo, %. . .1 .. I :
.., . - I ,parents here. , . . . Brown, 8 D. McLeod, � G. Stu ' on;. .
. ,,, ." I . I . . atidsaucer, Forthe boys bhere.were turn match *ill.be played oh Saturday. the afternoon when sections 9, 4 and 5 , rge Mr. W.. L, Ouimette has tocolved a .
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I �:%,�, . I e -Tri. '. I I � a spteil- when.ifthew,eather.be not too hot,tbe , I I . . 'Geo. ,johnston. bruised his leg Tab race -1 R, Bailey, 2 G. Brown ; � car of coal this week . ' - , . , I �
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. . . . I . . Ing .events and winners were as fol. fA , pe0ttowin. �T . . . As T=Y,WZR'E AS TREY WILL Ill playing football. I � ard, 2 W. Whiddon and - .
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I � I . I In order to reduce our'stock i)P Boys Olothing lows : - I ,i,.. . loositions were as follows ---, � . acres v value nirigs and C. C. I roll two of the oldest Orangemen in -
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I 1, . . . primary Girls -Elva Layis, Zelina Hot- rAls I _ � . ZRANS I . . I slue , ' acres, - The meetingbeld in Clinton.6n Satur- J, Ramsay; ,Iuniors-M. Whiddori Canada, viz., George Ruddell Ana .
. we will sell at the following cut prkeo. If you . . No. 2 43M $104,050 .4001 $167,M day by the arbitrators in' the ques- and F. Ross, 2 G. Brown and D, Stur- Win. Bost. The former Joined in Ire- � I
� , . �w I land, I W. McRae a - L. Doherty c. . I No. 4 4787. $t42,283 5557 $143,983 tiou Of' maktpg B.S. No. 4, Goderich gion. I � . I I
. i . . aut a Suit for your boy you cannot do better . is -PeirIFincb,EIvaTohu- W. Downs p � 11, Fitzsimons p � No. 5 goo $175,400 SW $151,800 toWnsh . I land overhalf a century ago And took .
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I . . than bu from.this stook I I . Sii�a Xarchlb' T. Graells Ib * 11 iP, A union school, *As success' The following guests- are at the- 11 sdegre'os in that country, while .
, . , . . 1. y , I 6 . . I I . � I . son. , I ' . . - The -Summerhill section will 'be f,l as far as the union was concerned. Qu;ens :�-Mra, James Wilson, Misses a hl . . I
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I . � . .. I 1, � . PrimaryBoys-Milton Wiltsiej Dean Ed. Tanney 2b 1. Prout 2b . 'known ao'U, S. S.No, 4, G6derich and Parts .of B.S, No. 2, Hallett, ' and No. Margaret, - Clara, Laura - and Marie Mr. Bast f1rab rode the stoat in his , �
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; . _'... , 2 -Piece Suits for Boys; from 5 to 10 years otd,'.were $ . ... . . . Courbice. I -1. Parker Poster 8b P, Matheson 8b .Hallett. The *G�odorlch portion will 5, Hallett, will be takeb it2to, the 'sea- native county of Lanark^just, fifty-two _
l it . ,� . 2.50, now'$1.75 I Wilson, Masters , Douglas and Nor
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� I so I ,8.00 ." 2.25 1 is -Thos. Trick, Fred. Flln- Boot X&r a a B,J.Gibbings as . pay,,67 per -cent. of the requisition fund, -.tlon, and Part. of No. 4, Goderich -man Wilson, Miss* Gleason, Miss. Bar- year's ago. Ile has always retained his .
, I d4 " 44 ; . .or, , I 1 4.26 .41 3,50 � iWo � I . W. Coats rf ' � G. Abel r f � . anaHalleti; theUlance. . � to No, 2, Aullott, thus. . ali . Gleasori, Miss connection With- the'Order and cele- �
! ." . is . . of . 14 I . . . 4.00 11 8.25 1 Girls* Race.-Rdna, Rod' Elva Edillowaid cl It. Doherty a If township, goes . . Wrigbb,. Misses brated the 12th inKineardinew . I
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I 3 -piece Suit I . It 7 years old' 1 5.00 11 4.00 I . away, Wilber Manning If Waltdr Manning It No. 2will be V. S. S. No. 2, Hallett; raitking ib better forall ratepayers. : Jennie' and Bessie Wrikht, Miss , here# I
I . . #I . It 8 - 49 . . . I 0.00 .11 6.00 I Wilbale. � �. arA Godaricb, the Hallett porbion.to.' I - Miss E mma.Jordan was visiting un' Duffidid,- Mrs.'Mrs.,33raramitt, 0, A. notwithstanding his.seventy. years# he '
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We h&-ve Xen's Summer Pants At; I . . . - , 1 -12 . -118 " took his place in line and marched all,
� � . I . . I I MO . 11 ,!-�Rena Finch'Peatl Dun- . pay 00 per dent -of the requisition fund , der the parental roof last week, - Beaton, G. Wilson, Mrs. Mo Moores th the- lodge as bris . kly as the
, . . I f,ord, Vera Mohnall. DAdh 61 Mr. Asrionst . No. 6 is to pay No, 4 $26 as its pro- Xr, John, Hardy fell from A load Of Masters 0, and It. Moore, Misses Louise day W1
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I . � I � I I I I . U11a, - � I �. township, who was so severely injured property and J of any fund which may Mrs, . Cotton And Mrs. 1001YA of London; Mrs, Fred, Colquhoun, sons ace Otangemon and &I1 ware in- ' .
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I I . . . I . I -Addie Trick, May 1101. I, A runaway Accident while driving 0 be on hand At the close of the year after a Detroit are visiting their parents.. Master A. Colitahoun, Mies GIbson, all itiated in the lodge here. - It was one
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� , I& . . . q_% I .. land. - Clinton onAlly Ord, died on Saturiay paying current expenses, . on the Ba.e Line. of: Berlin -, A" W. Roberts, wifei and
. Hats � '. � Our Special 69 -Jenny Shipley, May morning last at ,the residence of his dmwEgaggs Win fifo with each skill at Kincardino an . 1,
I I . � . - 11, . . . . I I � . � Ut Whoido I I Me. Win, 1I.Archer has been very ill family, Waterloo, . to win the praise of all judges Of Music, I I.
.1 I Wemake a specialty of Hats a'adliaovo them All makes,- . Rodaway, daughter, Most A,W. Farry,bbib town, Dawson's golden chaff wheat, -which . the past weak. The following guests are staying at I
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� . I I . slies and abylps. All cheap hub no Inferior goods, . to -Lizzle Trowell, ,Carrie where he was taken tit the time. From : Is grown so extensively in this province Mr, and Mrs. White of Gorrie spent the River Hotel --Mrs. Win. Tutu- The lodge has a membership of over
. _"1�1�1 . . I I . Shipley, . the timb the accident occurred to his and is the favorite Winter wheat with Sundaywith Mr. and Mrst: No Blng- bull, wife and three children, Londont - seventy aijd is generally considered to
Our Summer Shirts are strictly . � Boys, Race --glen ,Cornish, , James death there were only a few brief the farmera because it'winters Well awl ham, . � 4 "' be the strongest In the countY of Hur-
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. UP4044te. , . I . . tc -Willie -Taylor, Fred momentff of consciousness, but even igagooaylelder, Is, Inicommon ivith Mr. Lawrence Manning of Clinton Mahon -and Mlsq Maude McMahont . I 11 - .
I � . while his mind wandered from things Red Clawson, In bad odor. with the spent the 10th With his daughter, Mrs, London; Mr. Robb, Gardiner . VARNA, � I .
� . ,., I Wiltele, earthly his mutterad sentoocesAndl- minorg on account of its poor milling C, i8eacom. Tecumseh House, London-, Mr. Mo. I I . I
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__ . . � - �. Ladles Machors')Race-Miss Turnbully , cated that 16 dwelb upo a the hereafter qualities and they..say that if some Mr. Youngblub of Auburn was in Gregor, Mr. McMahon, and the Misses Miss, Maggie Redmond of Marlette, I
� - __ - . Mrs. W. Downs, of which there was no ,dread. A. other',wheat is nob substituted they the village on Monday with his separ- Douglass, also of London,� Mrs, a or- a I I . .
0 � I I To4chers, Race-I)r. Powlers C, HOI' brief service was conducted by Bev -Dv- Will be obliged In self-def6rice to pur- ator, preparing for ther scatso Is work. bould atid Miss Orets Cotbould of - . . ;
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�:,; _ 0 . . 1. land. Gifford on Saturday after which the chase by variety, It was to discuss Mr. Harriff has engaged with Mr. Wingham, Mr. E. U. McLean, wife Norman Purdy has opened up a bi- �
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., , r I , \, . . I . , � . . Ono of the Most amusing features of remains of Mr. Parso'ho were taken to this question, Important; to themselves Hayes for the harvest. And son, Clinton; Mr. A. Murray and 'qclo repair shop on gain street north, I
. I . , I % . . . . : I the day was a tug of warwith Rov,Dr. his late residence on 'the 6th. can. of and the Prov nee at large, that it meeb. Mr. D. 13, Kennedy .of Clinton. 'has Mr. Jas. Scott, Tavlatockt Mr. Dow obe door I west of 0, PlIg im'A tailor �
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4 There were nine men on each side and bfie funeral took place on Man- Ontario was hold In Gilt recently And Messrs, 0. Lovotb and j. Hill, tnd D, W. Foebes, Stratford ; Mr- -To wheels geb out of repair quite oftent
I I . " . I heartily into the', wheree after much discussion, it Was n but As Norman understands his bust- I I
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1. I . ot hoto s. I . . till they could pull And tug, no Moro. were,porformed by'ReV. Mr. Y01440d, Winter Wheat or whatisk0ownasTur- , Mr. John Yea of Ualtheaville was in Sclater andMr. Goa. Israel, SeafOrth r. S. 0. Rathwell, wife And family spent I . . I
1,_ . I 11 I ,the coutest; they pallec tugged. The services tit house And graveside resolved to recommend , the Kansas 'the village on Saturdar, - and son of
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. . I . . . ., . . . P , I ., . The Des heavy weights scoring two of Assisted by Rav,Mr.Shaw ofDonmiller. key Red, ThIS wheat has proved very the village last, week In the Interests Miss Ida Brooks, Listowel. ; Miss Alice Sunday at Mr. Win. Beatomia . in I
I the three pulls were awardell the Palm The deceased wits was 0, consistefib sUecessful in Xans o. Corbouldo ()I;nton, I � . �
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I . I . I . # and dimpled o'er with delight, *00 Mid, member of the Methodist Church. this year estimated, at-, over 80,000,000� p4by. I Wingliam. � a Air. John Henry Robertson of tie- . 1, �
I I I � The Interest spread to the ladi - Mr,Paraons was a CortilshMaft and first bushels and the farmers. are now on. Mrs, WallaawInd (laughter of Olin- A large number of the Queo 81 HOW troit returned home or, Saturday after
.. . they, too, formed 61des With . Mrs - . an guests attended the Roman Catholic spending his vacation under the par-
�1 at Bur ess' Studio saw the light of day SOVenty-SIX years easyvtreet, AWateiloo�col tywiller ton are visiting At the home of Mos.
$ I . 9 - . Coach ahaMrs.Junor as captains, The &go, What, quite it young man he has been experimenting with It for the Woodyard. church at Drysdale last Sabbath. , ental roof. I
9 . contest; was laughable -While it lasted came to this 0outitrTAUd After a, Short past three years and as the result, In a Mr etroit Is spend- The funerals of the late Mr. Parsons Mr. H. Vale has returned to Varna
r, 0 , . . . . 14 and the judges could give no other at&:V in :Lower Canada moved to strong advocate, of substituting It for, Ing a few d a with Mrs. W. 1�1- Md. and young Masier Middleton Passed after spending a few days with friends . I
I- I - . I . I + , decision than a tie, . Xont, county and about thirbrflVe the present varieties. The tiallerst pros- Brian. _�y through the town last Monday And in Londo-sboro. I �
I I � . . I I A -game of baseball Was also played years ago took tip land in Stanley enb ordered twenty carloads which Mrs, 0, Williams and Mrs, Proctor Monday &ud. were largely attended, . Several of the farmers have their
,. . . . 6 I . in which it nine made -up of teaPhem township near HillsAreen. There he will be offered the farmers at, f1rab of Detroit wore in th,3 village last The youth Of 1116latterAnd the PArt'c- fall Wheat and barley safety houacd.
� d and offlawtsof the school ,def6ated thd cost, plus freight And twelve cents . I al&rly s44 circumstances connecteit . Mr T. VVAr,a is feasting on ne tab.
, , � we are 91viog One Volarge Photo remained until about six years ago week, I e I . VV
. I Maple Leaf Juniors by &score of 15 to When he Moved into Goderieh town- per bushel dut3rc ote., Amouating to With the death of Mr. Parsons have baste, these days, Tom Is Always first, I
I � . . . � I . 14, but to cousoI6 the Leafs thay were ship and a farm on the Oth Coll. was About one dollar and twotity cents - fty,tield, areaml much sympathy, for the bar. In the, vegetable line,
� I With every dozen of presented with* $IX0 ball. Thoplouy- hishome until the end came untitnel3r, per bnahal., Fair Bros. have ordered caved family In their sudden And Bad Beatty Bros. httva moved their store- I ...
It ., . .1 . . ers were at follow(f 1- To Mr, and Ufa, PArmons there Were a tarload which they will have on sale The, following visitors arrived last Affliction, house and ar6 preparing to dig the � ...
C . , ? . our Five Dollar Cabinet uArtr ",Avg , TZAMPASAVI) O"WARS born a family, of eight children, four at an early A. data as possible. They now 'week --Mr. Moore And family and kr. Mr. and Mrs. Robb, TaYlor and their cellar for their new otoro, We undbr- . III',
0 1 1 - I . ge. .0 Walter Manning boys and as many girls, all Ot whom have In their office samples for juapec,, Wilion And[ fAffilly, bOCU Of London- ' stan,
Rov� $a . . daughter, Miss Myrtles woro, guests At I that ,±. Widker. of Ounton 1144
0 Photographs oraored. Xor March , W. 3'. WOO survive. -Urs. parsons, Obgriottep, tion And will show their confidence, III They are staying atthe Queen's, a the Itectory last Sunday. the contradN . I
... . . I Roy-Plumsteel 13, J. GlUbloga Mary and Agneson the homestead; Turkey Red by sowing It extensively Rev'. Goo, McQuillan of Plyth An The fall wheat Is neatly all cub now The Unglish church intend holding �
I., I ; I Mills. Shipley T. Wheatley Thomaeana Sohnab McGregor, Man, -, this fall. 11,110 flour from, this wheAb h1fr step -son, Ashton, were guests at d ladlextions spo, that tile crop will their annual -gardelt partY on AUgu$b'
t . Conje� earty and avold the rusly. Harry, Armstrong W, Downs Roberb and James an the old home- tealizOA in the Old Gountry matket the Rectory one day last week. � at)
� 11 1. a Ad, in'Stauloy -, Ur#. A.W. Furry of within a shilling a eack of'Maultobs na6thing is the order of the day 110% be a tair average- 'Oth. The Methodist church On the .
I 1: 11, Tanney Dr. Thompson the - beaG -Wfie&t� In the the water Isting sufficiently warm. A good Many were disappointed in Goshen Line intend holding theirs On .
� . . 11, Manning J. Taylor Clfit�11. Among the relatives from A Hard, the 3186 of July, . �
Ill I � I It . Mr. 0. Hewson, Was in Loudon 000, not k1oltring Provest Watkiner Sunday
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I + 3. Manning -14 J.T. Emmerthu-15 weret-Wo glatert-intlaw, Mrs Honly Ad,to grow spring wheat until three day Jut week.
� , I . ago And since then have ejtperl. Mr#,,I. stepheneon of 6osben lAno 6, severe told which , races at Godetich on Wednesday lAab ,
i . I I I There Wore other games In thb even- Puller, Thamesville; Kris, Thos. IldlIer, years , .tendered hillt, un. � - - �11 I.
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�w Clifi4-ge, . Ivgan, to wend their Way hoffiewl t wn, & Alece; and two nephAwe, the- yield was uot great enough to warrant , friends In Michlpn, but onger, guest, of Mrs, (Dr.) 8tanbury. dead 0 Loudon,
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