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I ". , . . iff I . . VARNAO AUBURJN� 0AYFIELM, �
'' . . � . � \ . . ,. l . Newcombes have, bouglib the in q . . . & I I
� . � . I . t1lia- The Canadian Order Foresters' excur4 Mr. F. R. aodgens, repres1entlag the .
� . . � ,cry stock carried by the Misses Mae. olon for civic boliday Is oft -bat a G. T. R., booked Bert Mauger to New Mrs. L. Beatty and. son George re- ,ed Match returned i
� . � . donal4 .1 . . , Mr. Ft home, from There. was service itit Telaity church . I
. . . I , and Smith, who have retired good, clay's spoeb. is on, Arrangements York. a Saturday I s turned laome ouXonday from Visiting - .
Ir , �, o a t. - � Cleveland last Monday front a visit, �, last Sunday oVeOWK, through, the
. � I - I. 11 � I. .. from business, and move'd 16 over to are being made for two good games- '- Now wheat was 4611verea ob Fair's at her fathees on the 14 - concession M(s..R. Jones of Ooderich Is v1sitingr. kindness of the visiting clwy, Revs..
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I I I I I I . their big store at the corner, It Is the lacrosse with Mitchell and baseball mill on Friday last. Xt teqtqd -sixty, of 00derich. � � . - �
, . . I I_, I.. ; 11 D �. . ' . anoloi; t1lb parental rootat.preselib. , 1,6we and Diehl and l?,roylost Watkins
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I .11 .. I . - � . I I � � . intention of this enterprising firm to with Goderich, Anyone who saw the, pon. ads to the basholi . ' � � I Rev. Mt, Andrews and daughter ul, Mr. Cluff and Miss Dranqy of Dan, officlating. Rev, L. W. Lowe was I
I 0 . 1. I . add a millinery department and with game between Mitchell and Our boys , Three r1riks fro wl� Fullarton. ylslte4 At tlld�'Varoouagllo _
� .1 . � .. I . I in the Mitchell ]Be I gannon were the gqosto of Mr, S. preacher. The services were aporeclat-
. . I I . the opening of the fall -season they will on Pretoria Da will knGW that filet jug Club will play in (jlintou. on last week, . 10 � Nicholson over Sunday. �
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� . I I � I � have a fall stock of the latest fashions. lacrosse will be played, while Goolerich Thursday, They are making &-three W# J. Stinson of the SAuble Line Mies Sa4le Carter returned home also by the congregation who� are . I
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I � - I I � I I Th a Cho Ir Will Plea I 10, . . and Clinton have always been keen op- days' circuit. . took a cir-load of steers through Var- from London lost week from . lug I pleased to bear the vlsitings Rectors. �
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�_ , . I .1 The Itatteribur 9CI�eet choir will pie. I portents in baseball,, As all additional Mrs, Robt, Holmes, who has been us on Monday last en. route for Toroal a few months there. . spend' The preacher in the it. trit wag � ,Rey#. . �
.. . . � .. � 7 tbractionthe,bicyole trophy commit- very Ill for several weeks, hits recovet. to. The heavlesb.one tipped. the beam .
., , . . 11 We at the lake shore to -day at wbi�b is a Mr. Thos. Poulton of Cleveland is
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I . � I . .. tee have consented to have the fourth ed sufficiently to be able to move , cNaughton-also deliv. -
.1 . .1, 1. I . � at 1810, D. 11. M -, visiting Ills father-in-law,Mr.. R.Mutch) I interesting and earnest discourse. . I
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� I . � I I . located near Dan. Widdon's farm, race of the series begin and finish . . ' at present.. - A picnic from Goderleb, one from . .
; I I � I I , I � I I . Recreation Park track that afternoon. . We regret the hear that the oldest heaviest of which weighed 1040, It I .
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f � .: . - , , �_. . . . and are said by bb000 who Mrs. Came and Mies Sheppard of Nile Seaforthi and one from Clinton, were . . .
, DAM4 . I I Alto ether a first-class ,afternoon's son of Mt Samuel Ragleov, bi Milton, was remarked that they Were the best ` I
I I . 1. .� know them to be a charming 9 I . . a . �. were the guests of Mrs, Blair one day held last Friday in Jowett's grove. .
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I , I . 1. I ' I . I spot. The congregation, Which has en sporb will be provided, and no one who North Dakota, is seriously Ill . 'With bunch,of steers ever wqigbed In Varna, last week. . . . Mrs. Jennings and family of Mich.
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1. .� BICYCLES - A J?ojraodXindWord,starigr#B,rydons- Miss OPU0,11 entertained a numberof iting at Mr. A, Austin's this week. the.funerAl of Mr. John Thompson of Queens Hotel. . .
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'. I � . . I � I . . 1 1. .1 11 will all wish that their outingmay be On Monday evening a number of the friends last evening, while Miss Brick- Mt- R. Fair left last week f6r Lucall Donnybrooklast Tuesday., . . . :
� - . . I . I a pleasant Ono. : Rev, Provost. Watkins wag !a,
� I � . en gave a par y in ortor of her- to spend the remain er of 'his holidays Elva Stoneham is visiting the Hub Win'
,,, , . � I � I . . . I I friends of Mr. W, R. Brydone assem- . . ' . � I gham Sunday week taking th .
;.1 .1. �! I � .. I., An Artist With the 4rush. ' . guest, Miss Green of London. at ,his father's, ' . I . I ,a
I 11" New Wheels at 8econd-Hand Ones - bled at the. Rattenbury House to.4o at present. duties of Rev. Mr.' Lowe, Mr. , Lowe .
. .... �, � Mr. 3.3. Visher,who is An artist with I,- Mr. John Croll,the veteran plasterer, Beatty Bros. are busy hauling brick - �
, . 1�_ It M. Cummings Is visiting her .
. I ) im honor previous to his marriage on and digging.. the. cellar for their new . Mrs.. . I having gone to Listowel for duty
I . � . � ) $25.,00 . .*15.00 thebrush,isnotnow on thefoundry Wednesday. At the hour of dusk reports it better season than for years, I I r lit Marlodale at present. . . . . . . .
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1. ,, � ! $35.00 I I . .and � staff but is out for the. trade, Anything He has a number of contracts but is in. store. " .
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I I - $20.00 � .. members of the party - datbeipol and will be held I . I
"I , ., . ,�, *50.00 - D I � A grand garden party . Mr. W. Dixon has been ill but'We
... I I . . I . . I . I in the building, line Indoors and out. t. social chat waq indulged in until Dr. creasing his staff and finishing his work tb�reghlng machine. � . . , . I
. . are glad to 4y, he is on the mend I
I : , �� , , 4) . � . He'lately finished contracts forMrs. Shaw was voted into the chair, After In both good style And good time. in Mr. Seacordis orchard on Thursdayi. ' - , �
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, . C15 . � I �. I 1. R h, under the auspices o . Mr. Thos, Nicholson is visiting down again. . . �
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: ".. . . . . I.— Shannon and A. 0. Pattison as well as the doctor had made his bow to ille The junior baseball team defe4ted ..A�g. 9t f St. at Hensall at present. . �
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,;. �� , _i �i "� � : � I Special terms and discounts. , � . . .the. Separate School in Hallett and in I the Gooletic I h nine on Saturd.i. John's church, Varna. The 33rd Batt. . . Mr. - R, Elliott of Babylon 'Line is I . I
1. ". . � . .. � � gatherlug,and its health had been duly .ky -by a- ' Mr.'Jos. Lawlor and sister, Carrie, somewhat under the weather but we '
; I . I I . . each case the utmost satisfaction was score of 15 to 12, the game was play. Barid will be in attendance. Wes got- ' . I I
, - . I . � . I � pledged, he presented Mr. Brydone I I left last Thursday for the Boo, Joe hope to hear of his improvement soon. - I . �
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, . �: �, �,_ 9 I I . expressed with the mannerin which' e I ed'at Goderich and. was a lively one. . 10 o'clock.. 'A big time . I Their was a meeting of I
: . with a rug, at the sam' time speaking, I . . . � ved from 7 to is went up there about four years ago �
I - , W. Cooper -, & Co.,' the work was done, - : � . I Arid won its merits, . . expected.' � . .. I - in' home oil _tbe
. , : � ��.', . . . . . .. . of him in a eulogistic strain. He said , � . � . and located a farii). He ca e Church . of Englan(l. people on I
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1 , . � AfeetingolLiceas Poard. and said traly that the guest of *beeve-- Upless from our regular staff of dQr- Mrs. P. Murray returned on Tues. . . � .
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i I ,==m'-- CUNTON. I . a visit In th .
:,. . . � , . I . A mee'ti responde4ts, thosei who send, news - day from visiting her parents in Lead- Miss Jane Lawlor, who was over the question of ' their garden I I
(_ ' � . R I � � . . . rig of the ' Board of License, . les which had.Won the' friendship items to this o I - � . ... � . ' . .
': � * I. Mae shou 4 append their. bury. . . � from Detroit visiting friends, has gone
.r. �: __ e6ee ." E�Ra 6eaEpe ee- WVIXIAULOSIOnerefor West Huron was It . it I � I party when it wap. decided to hold. . .
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. I .-W, I . . . ... . � � I . es for obvious reasons "not neces- .WeArOeorry to learn of the severe . I . . . I .1
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� � . .. . 11 I . , pec i . illness of Mrs. Harry Deihl. We hope - . ' .
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". � , . I... I U* Ila ; M f_ nil 1. I evening 'at wh a .ful . I . . . The Leans, of +.he o f defeated e 'for-% speody recovery. � � . .. . . it proved a greab,suce eiss and that +eti- - -
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attendance; viz,, Charman Steveriss a d feelingly expressed his pleasure
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Fate on the Park -diamond on Satur-
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couraged thera in the determination to . .
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Sloan of Goderich, The princi honored. � Next came refreshments,
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day, The game was close butAhis.
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Fisher�a at Dungannon at present;
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Varna and here, and Varna has always . I -
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license of -the. Brundwick Rouse a
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A citizen has asked THP,: Nzws.Rj�'
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Next Sunday .the Quarterly service..
annual outing to Goderich on Wednes,
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day of last week and had a. good time,
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Winglidul to the new lessee, - I froi � Pa 'the festive - board and toasts,
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The "Old Boyd" Will � make th � e same I ,
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trip shortly And take. the girls along.
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Mr. Poirrin'was in Seaforbh the other eachone in . turn speaking of thah
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.Supper will be adolinistere'd.
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' the progritn'became exh�usted bands
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members *of tfie& council should .go to were joined and after singing the good I
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Hartt picknicked, At the Bond on Wed.
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Mr. Win. ivers is on the sick list. �
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�Aot slip on it. Mr. Brydoneth p by dispersed, just
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Me�d'o liveri'- business-here,"so'b6ye;
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Ono. , 4 pt ogram was rie�ddred inciud-'
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his sickle in par midst -and removed
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out for a drive Donald can an ply you,
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Forrester.Won the Rffle,. . . . . . �
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The'anutial to'urnalneqb of the Wes- . .
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moll 9 with's Ian- and thro trouble
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b -we ninved, , , I . the 2.55 traini 'Ride filled the ah? and ' . . Mitchell have settled �in the cottag . I
, , , I I . I . batt trophy for best link Went to'Strdt. y now that -it has risen again.* ,we doubt
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. I . , I . ouolit inite . I . f . Ord and, in the I singles .Mti. D. I A. For- . hot but that it will 'be eqnal to the oii-� , but she bore the pain and knowledge . , e �
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:1 � � We ha;ve just opened up a -crate of . . I : " rester'beat out all bia competito d Old shoes, too, 'wore in evidence. It . that her time iii this World was short' I . . '� .. .1
.1 I . - aging fro . I '. I . to an I c4sion, brighter and--roore vigorous I 8L Paul's church on Sunday . for Miss CW& Holmes of London is � the . .. -
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� I . this week that will range in price fiom I � .1�1 Mr. Forrester . helm, as ofyore. , � diat Quite a numberfro*m here -attended - I
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.1. I . 1. � � � $12 to $fs. Nearly everyone likes I B and Youths i , game, say the, experts,' had -his vict ly were doubtless well pleased when Quarterly meeting service 'will be churchatGeshert. The.remains were. . : , '. .
I to see nice dishes. Cok1l. And see them I oys . ory 1 the train pulled out.., * THE NEWS- . laid atrest in the Ba . the races in Goderich last weekk cottage. , _ . .. I . . . . .
I I . . I was a popMar one, , : . held in the Ontario street church*next yfiel& cemetery Mr. and Mrs. T. - Clark, were in Au- .
I Whether you want. to buy or not., . I � . . . I . . . . RECORD 'joins in. congratulations, and - - -large number- of burn one day lastweLA6.. . - The,followinp; parti from Clinton . I , ,
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I - I", . .. . I I Sunday at li o'clock, to be, preceded, by pn Wednesday, a . I . .
. I I . . . , . �." . I I Miss McLeod PIZU-cr to a Rune way. . , I good �r,ishesi. , . . . . I � I I . � ' - . E , . . . . . . . came over to the City, on,, Thurs- � .. . - . ,
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. Ask f01r_,-"__. I '_ To. Car Away the balance of . 1. . ". .. . , . .,. . . � . . . , I A Love Feast,to begin at 9.45a. in. The friends and acquaintances attending Mrs. Houghton and little nephow of' day evening, of last . week� and had a . . I ... . I .
� I I . . , I his Lac"Osse And Tennis Shoes MissMcLeod of Goderich township . ,, i3ny,Do,XR-xoxuRoMiA - ., -administer0d, after the iuhe*ral. ,The 4jed mother and re- 'sit . I I I I
I Sacrament will' be . � . .1 Port Huron areion, a twomonths' I YJ - Very enjoyable time, They engaged . - .
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I I I Pair's Best Family Flour -. : -Boys' at 50d, Youths' at,40c. 'was in fown.oll Thursday, last and- ,The marriage of Miss, May: MdMur* -the service, As thjwwill be Dr. Gif- maining sisters have the deepest sym. with Mrs. Houghton's brother Mr.- .
, . . .. I.. I AlsoTanBoots and Shoeare- . � . . I , I the pavilion And 'in the merry-. danbe . . .
. .� . . . .� . While on -her way home her horse ran. chie, youngest.'daughter of the. late -ford's first'quarteily tervice. the occa, pathy of the community in their hour Oeo. Caldwell. ' . . � I . .
I �. J� �.A.note from May 15 we 'Close at , - duced in prices. Come and see . . . . . .1 � . . . � I whiled sivar a few hours -,'Misses . I I
. '740,m. during the' � I I f I amhot giving yon .the best 'away on Riaron. street and - she WAS Alexander McMuxchie, and Mr. W. El . I .
. summer months. . � 1: . I � . . slon is. being looked forward to by his of trial and sorrow. This is the third � Qulie a number in this Vicinity are C uch, McCorvie, McMurray, M. ..
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I ,,, I I �. , I .� ,� . . . I value you can get in Clinton. thrown from, her buggy.' Alighting Br�done, barristei, was. s6lemnized at ' . I . 'on.. death in the family in a little ove ' . . . . f . - r . e colds Which � 0 V I I I .
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I , . I . I . . .. I . poll her shoulder And side of head sh h ' home, atone o'clock.' ,The "core. � . � . - I � . is of the �Glbblngs, L,Irwin, L. and E. Doherty, I
1. . .. 1. I . �. . . . , ". . . . a , 0 er . Mr. W... Cavort Barron', principal of year. I I . . seem to'be going the rouni . . . � .
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. 0(91,BCOOPBR & CO. - . I-:- was bruised and lieridered uric6liscions'.. mony took place in. the arawiuk roohl, the.Lmidon.0onseirvatory of Music,. ' If you want to get all the local news district.. . �- . I . . .Snell, 0. Murray,, Wiseman,, Kelly I . L
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''I Corner store Searles�.bloqk . . Phone 23 ' m,,._&.J 5 It - ifully olpeorated . . . 'NEWS I . . and Doyloiand Messrs. McTaggart, N. -' � . . . I
. ' ' . , ClUff Miss. McLeod via taken.'to Dr; T omO- which had been beaut was here Tuesday interesting, local read TUN -RECORD. It covers Mr. .Richard �Treleaven was taken * .
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I Cash for Butter And gggso I I �, I I , I , � ., son's office where,after restoratives bad . �. . I . I Fair, Miller, E.. Holmes. Jack6on, . I
I . .. . 1. I . . . I � . . . . I 11 With flowers for the occasion, 'and. Was *teachers in the. examitiatioris. given by the ground. � . . suddenly ill last week,with An spo, j . I �
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. I , � . . . to rebuin, home the same. evening. -It Bridesmaid and groomsman had been As a seat of musical learning.. Mr� . , . I ! il we are ploaso�4 to state. I I .
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. . I � . .1 � BA . - - Mr. T. B.'Durnin is.,baying,cattIe � .
11 ., 0 0 THE TWO A.J'F3. � .0 I Was sprilowhat. of a coiuciden6 that th6 'dispensed with 'and only a few, intimate. Bairon is considered one of the best ., * * . .
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. .:t * , , , ., . . McLeod far& ran away And smashed vestsw�eie:-Mr.,Brydone ofMi .�: . . , es, Brickenden, -
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, I . . . Local teachers will, therefore, have an . Last Wednesday evening while Mr. ship to the; Old Country. about the,
I �. I . the mower to smithereens and it was 6 � � , . , Green, Newcombe, McQueen, Wilson, , *
� - ton, the groonI's brother, .Mr. W: R. opportunity to have their pupils take . Frank Whitmore was chasing going middle of 6ext month. .
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" Clothing at .' , I . . new inower,as. it - wiis being taken out R . . Whitely, L. Gibbings And Airs. W. IT.
. I I .� I . and, Mrs. Maxwell of WingiIam'ind the same examinations that are givon j6 hen0r, out of the mow he slipped'in Mr. Andrew Sproule has been suffer- . . .
. . � ' the liDlneste6d Which frightened . Newcombe, and Messrs. B. Hodgens, _
. I I . 0 1 . 1. . to � I .Mr, an i d Mrs.. MeMorchie .of ,Blyth., � the pupils in attendance a(the, Conger. some way And fell about 14. feet, from Ing from rheumatism the past couple . � �
. Miss McLeod's horse and caused1hit After the; guests had extended con- I . . . S. Jackson, H, B. Combo, L Whitely, .
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. e es � . . � . . I . . . gratulatiom and' good wishes and par- pil to An attendance ofnelirly fivehiln. Will be iome time before he calft com- Quite a nribIlier of children in the .. . . . .
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I I . . . I . I 1. ''. � I ' taken of the. wedding dinner, the bridal dr mence Wqrk Again. � . village.and vicinity are suffering with
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I 1% ,� I In ord6r to reduce our stock bf Boys Clothifig On Saturday 6vehing last Mr. Gdorge, � drove to the G. T. R. s,tatiomalid . . . . . . Quite a number of our sports: attend- whoopilug . coughi I . I . . I HULLETT, TowNSHIP. I .
. . . I I I , left by the 2,55 train to .spend, their sargato Days at the palace. . ed the'doderich races last week and . . . . I I
.� . . we Will sell at the following cat 13esi If you Williams and Mr., -Israel Taylor. of honeymoon Ili a trip through themost I . . . . . . - I . . . .
; I . # . pry Brampton ,came ,to visit Mr. James I _ . Hodgens Woe, express themselves report a pleasant time# I . I , I . I I �
: want a Suit for pur boy you_oann6t do better. Stevens.. About midnight a telephone picturesque, part Of the Eastern States, as being much pleased wif.h. the result The At Rome given by the Epworth .- - BP,VC9F1EUx Mr. .Robert Armstrong of the 7th . - . . .
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I I than buy from.: this stock I . � . . fiich was and to Old Orchard Beach. Mr. And I . � I , , concession gave'the young folks a . I
. a . I . q., . call came for Mr. Williams W . of their midsummer bargain, sale, By League.of Cole's church last Tuesday I
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,% .1 . . . . � I . .. I . Mrs.. Bridone expect'to be absent a, &O evening was a decided success; .'The ,, Rev, Mr. Savv6rs, Who has been holi� daneo'on .Friday night Iasi And its
; . I . . I � . I . . . conveyed- to him by Mr. Jacob Taylor . . I 1. . . . beraland Judie! ' ous use of printers' I . . � ,
�., , I 2 -Piece Suits f . , . I � and on . reaching . the .central he month.. � . 'ink they made their sale widefy known young ladies of the League bad provid daying ift Muskoka for .the past two everything possible was done, for the I
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I . or Boys, from 5 :to *10 �earo old, were $2.5% now $1.75 . . . I I LINDBAT-MURRAY � . I - pleasure and comfort of big guests, .
,,, It . r � in and thus buyers were many. This en.. ed cake and coffee after which follow. weeks, returned home this week. . . I .
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I" � . . :: I it . . it I 8.00. it. 2,25 was shocked . to. learn that h . Thehoine of Mr..And Mrs. George . on . ere here attended the God- Perfee . . �
. I I ,. . ,4.25 11 8.50 : wife had died'suddenly .in the ho9pital � orgetic and And up-to-date firm are des. ed the program, 6 81sting of songs, Sev6ral fr . t enjoyment reigned. 16 was
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"I . . . 4.W I,: 8.25 At Galt,.where she -went for treatment erving of the success which is attend. recitations and several selections from *erich races last Week. They all say oneofthelargestp&rtlesin.the town-, I
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.1 . I 3-plece Sui.t 69 7 years old . . I . 5.00 11 4.00 . - of a double wedding.ab high noon, two . 1p for some time, nearly two-hun- -
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4 . it As 8 49 . . it effort& The Palaco,� under the orchestra. Among those who con. � the races were sold. - shi
I .1 . I , . 0,00 ,I 5,00 :. i about; 9, fortnight ago, The last Advice Ing tbei
� . daughters of the house marrying two as I
41 I We have Menli Summe s . . 900, Me. Williams received from the hospi- . their management, is recognized as tribuNd were --Percy Cole,Miss Lane& Rev. S. Acheson. of Kippen . h dired guests being present, There was �
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. I I � . . I til previous to this message .was that ' being one of * the leading dry goods Perdue, and Miss Yelland'of Bayfleld. pr4ached in the Presbyterian church. music galore.and .the,merry-hearted .
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.1 . '. I . I I the patient was improving. lit well as Lindsay, fand P' houses in this part of the province, Mr. Jack Marshall of 86. Joseph,who here during Mr. Sewer's absence. Mr. young people trippe(I the light fantas- I ,
.1 " =n..�A. J. HOLLOWA Y. could be expected, No fatal result wits Miss Diary L. Murray was united. . 1* I . . has been rusticating in Manitoba the Acheson is always welcome At Bruce. tic bill almost ditylight did appear. A 4
11 I I � � . I . � I . . - ' I for better or worse to . Me. Thos.' . I . . � . past year, is on a visit to his grand- 'field. I social gathering at the kraistrong , .
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. I I . , � Lindsay,, who owns a fine farm on the I SuMMER, HILL. ,father, Mr. John Marshall. Mr. Thos. Snell'who hat been spend. homestead is 'always a pleasan b -affair
� , . the blow.0.6 harder to bear, Mr. Wil- . . I . ' ,�
Hats (ou)r 'Specialty I . . . . � l Ig and was BaseLine. 1161satilodu6briousVoung - . m - . n but this one, those present say, capped I
� I . . I lianissecured a livery A .1 man, highly esteemed by all who kno' . , � Some partiesentered the collar of , Ing a few days I Exeter, has ieturned theclimax. I
., � , I I driven t I o, Stratford,reachin W` Mr. Goo. Ra*es .has disposed of a Mr. John Thompson one night laab and is dq1tig business at the old stand# .
� . gtbat place him Ile the bride which he has been I Thoinas spent . .
We make a specialty of Hats and have them all makes, , whi fine horse tc6a Seaforth buyer, week and helped themselves to a SUP- Me, John Snell of SL Oh Tuesday of last week Me, and I
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; . . . � sizes and styles. All cheap but no inferior goods. ' I I . I I . in time to catch the 4,45 train Sunday 1 60 fortunate in Winning is a most estim- Mrs, 1. Ho Lowery celebrated the fifth ' �
4. � . . . I . . morning, Much sympathy is felt for ' Mr. W., T. Butts hag returned home Ply Of Pt-ovi3iono,such as a pail of milki a few days here last week. He was � * - I
. . � . the suddenly -be ed able lady and popular among her asso. After a pleasant sojourn in Omaha. atwelve-pound crook of butter And accompanied by big young wife, � anniversary of their wedding day� A I I i
; � . Our Summer Shirts are strica reav' husband %not his . .
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. I . � . . y I I I .. . four motherless children. , . I . clates, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay have Nebraska, . I � I I half a dozen gems of. syr6p. Mt. J. McKay hag engaged Henry 0 . 6ok nu,liber of near relatives gathered to .
-4 �6_ Up-to-date. . . . . � I settled down in their home on the � s;'on P. visit to Thompson has his suspicions btit its he - of Senforth as bus driver, .
� I . . � " Mrs. .Josh, Rill I .. help them observe the event, and the
I I Third Bicycle Rae&, . . Base Line, to which they will be fol. friends in Centralia. . is Ono ot those peaceable men he bag A load of young Inds and lassies bud.. evening was pleasantly :spent, with . ,�
1. - M orrish The tbirdbleycle race of the series lowed by congratulations and good music, games and chit-chat, Several
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. . . I . . I . I . I I . . viz - McCaughey., Eagleson and Stev. John Lindsay to Miss Isabella Murray. UP. J'ohn Watkins of Stapleton Ruby, daughter of Me. E dward Rath. the ri cote residence. . . table. Mr. and hire, Lowery area very
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11 . . I � I I � enson, and at the I finish only.fpar sec. The - groom, who Is well known in 'Sun(100d With Mr. Renr3t Beaeow, well, who has been so seriously ill with The staves at the mill are all out, populs6r and highly esteemed couple
11 %. . I . I . . ends intervened between the let and Clinton Lind his native township, is a � Mr. and Mrs, Ged. Cook of Goderich inflammatory rheumatism, is, we are Threshing has started around here. and their numerous friends congratit,
. . " � the, scratch. E agleson wAs graduate of a Toronto school of trieffi. . late them on reaching the wooden , .
� ' I .. ....-S . � 8rd to cross. ip paid their aunt, *Mrs, Camp.
. townslix glad to say, improving every day. We noticed Me, L McConnell starting
� I . I � �,M_M__` - . . son elne, and about a year Ago settled down
� I . ..... _.. I T��=3t I t=wEt��.____. - ___ '�� given ninety - seconds. and Steven bell, a visit on Sunday. , - � from here Monday .morning witha anniversary slid express the wish that
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� . I . thirty the start of McCaughey who Misses Nellie Bullard and Edith LONDP.SBORO, � I 9 �
I . . . was oil icratch and at the ' finish they Wheatley, where he to meeting with wo re In the -_ . . whichhob,as had fixed upinproper versaryo
" .�� . � . . were in the tollowing Order:- . Mach success. Mrs. Lindsay was a Village over Sunday, . . . . shape, We hope he will have A gqoa Mr. Thoq. Archer has pea, viiieg
. 1, I . Photos i Photos I I I . Bagleson, actual time 25.82 favorite in Clintort,an acquairitanee.be. . Miss V.'Xay of Detroit, Mich,, is the season, . � . . which arer over seven, feet long. He
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I 1. . I . . . . Mccaughe , so I 24.06 eswe*afriand, Mr. And Mrs, Dr. Lind. Mr.and,Mrs.tla6. Manning visited guest of MISSE , Adams, I . . had his peas pulled on Saturday and
, . I . I . I . 1. yp it 94.86 may also left by the afternoon traill. for Mr. lordan's on Sunday, Miss Little of North Patkdalo la will thresh on Wednesday of this . .
. . . Stevenson, Miss Laithwaite And Miss Nesbitt visiting her aunt, Mrs, V, Littlef lit HOLMESVILCH. .
. . .. I I tU There was some Ing a short honeymoonj after which they week. In order to defeat the ug e
I . . at difficulty in keepi spent Sunday at Blyth, present.
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� .1 I � X t) the course open and on the home will take up house in, Wheatley, Rev. Mr. Robert Miller spent Sunday The Misses Lockeg of Toro nto are I Mrs. W', LeRoid. and daughte ' will try binning and thus; heating the
. I % I I ess S dio stretch a rider wheeled in front of Me- A, StoWarb was the officiating clergy- with frionAs in the village. the gueata of their uncle and aurib, Mr. Galt are the guer,ts r of peas which is said to be sure death to. I
. . . I Caughey who had to swetye from his man And performed the ceremony In of her father, Mt, the beetle, . 4
� . . Mr. Robert Milrdle of,,Seaforth and Mrs, Robt, 4rawford, Sr. , log, It utledge, . ' Walter Xing of the ,Base Line has
L I I- . course to Avoid a collision. the presence of only Ithiribillate friends
: I . To avoid anybblug of this nature 16 of the contracting parties, In addl- wheeled to Surnmerbill on" Sunday, Miss Willison left for homa in Lon- Afte.oW. Elford, and son of Goderich sold his driver to John MeRatift. . _1�
. I . + Mt, Bulger and Mies Christopher of don after a pleasant visit with friends are visiting friends In tbisvioinity. The follOwing Are among those
. I . . 11, has boon suggestcol, that the town tion, to the Clinton guests there wort, Walton spent Sunday At Mri Bing- here. . Rove. G. W. Andrews of Pullartoll who g ve their orders for lightning
I . .. L council o�tpend three or four dollars In present -.-Mtes Rattie Sutherland of ham,8. . a
:. L . . 4 Ing Rensall, Miss MA� Biggarb of Rogina, Misses Mary Webb and PIT& tire and 3, W. Andrews of Varnt% and Mr. conductor8 0 which were erected, .
I . oto putting the park track in somethl Miss MAble Bingham has returned spending, some olaya With their grand-
. I I . I I . We are ving one Warged A Inder of N. W. T., Dr. V ertla of Shallow Lake, Sample of
. . .. 91 . like condition so that the remal . home from a pleasant week among Mother in Seaforth, . I VAMM were callers in Out' during the past few days b,y Sena
I I Mr. James Murray I village on Monday. L & Kennedy v.-Vd. Watson 5, W.0sten
14,, . . the serie's might be hold there. . Of TAOrlden and Mr- friends in Walton. - The Miss 041dwellg of Toronto are Miss Bmw& Laird of 14rooklyniX.Y.0 0, W. March 7, It, Millks
I . 4 Jimnue McCaughey Is a gamey rider John Murray of New York, Des, Mr. Hanna of Winthrop is on a visiting at Mr, Thols, Uauhing!ol. .r 4, J. Tiplady I
, , I I With ever I y dozen of I and takes a stiff handicap or an ob. Varris and Turnbull Were college IVIS16 to hisol4ught6roMrs, Bullard, Mij. John Boyle of Toronto spent V rl- is the gu6st of her friends Miss Su&lei 5. They went ovok,.Into the township I
. struction on the road With equalgood ehiling of the groom. , Aelieson. . f Mortis and put up 4 for Mr. Gibson.
I our Five DollAr Cabinet nature. Ue is generally regarded an AINDERSON-11ODGISS MM, Somers and Mrs, Brownlee of daik and fttard&y In ther village. Mrs, Beall of Clintom vialtba friends o Morrison and Moirell did their flrsb
. � .,� I I the coming winner of the trophy, The fourth weddink, which was also 86610AII Were Wtho village on Priday. R, '14. $o1frey aild boys Hundayed In in this neighborho threshing this season atTyridall Deos. !
: `1. � Photographs ordered. Threshing the fall wheat Is the Daydold. I Mr. 11arvey Willson ha's returned
. , . , . I , I _ I.. If . F red. Eagleson, With A year Or two a quiet Ono, took place last evening at order of Cho (lay. I 1. onthegad. Con, when on Tuesday
.. I , . � more over his hea e Ilia the home of UPS, Samoa Beale, When .' Henry Lennox spent Sunday in howe from Toronto. . they threshed out 1200: bushels - of
. ., I I I �, I . . ,. _... vmlla. I I A number of young people picnicked in, ndid
father,"who IS about the speediest long her cousin, Mr. It. D. Anderson, the � A. IL Kitchen Of Itrucefield Is oil & grA, 'rho wheat was of sPle I
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� , , , Come carl avoid the rush. distance wheelman ln�towno BUTH. at nalneiaon Tuesday.
Or^*--- . y and rjoventli son of the late Yohn Anderson �' -quality, the bost, old farmers have told
I . . business trip her6 this w,oek in tbo In- Ejoveral young ladies picnicked us, they have aeon for a Score, Of YOU&
, Wilfred Stevenson looks like a rider . oll Xinio6a, was united in mo,rrittge to I I at
who would I'llang to IV Whether the miss Margaret, 11odgins, third daugh- ' Me'- As L1 Scott And bride Of NtrOlb tereAts of Isaac t1shor & Boni Queons- Bel"lliller Oil Wed"c6dAY- thOyAll tiortlaoilitudMotrc%llelPeCttOlIAVO A I
odds, were AgAltiab him ,or not, Ite Is ter oi Mr. John 11otolgins of 1101yrolod. and Miss Scott of Loadoll towash ton eement. I �ort having had a good rime. ng I
+ 'p The hom ofthe thresher is again "I .
nOWOn17thTe6POlut@AgAIbsbbh0 IeAd* The colemony Was perfor.med by Itev. 8P60b ftshorbylsit with their Itr t t , _ r ,
0 h r heard to our midst, quatterly sevvien will be bislol on .
� ... er its this table will show -..- . 1. 111. Patke, after which the Wedding Mr. T. W. Scott, of town. I munday in the Mothodiab church, �
. I . hitt of Blionbelift 14 A9.48tillg
.� � I . McCaughey- Ispoints dinner was partaken of, Mr. And Mrs, Mrs. Or. W, r,'Ielkep and moll of God I Mrs. W. McRoberts of'gitchell isl Capt. W in charge of tho
AL.- ,. ' 1 sttvenson 10 :1 - eviCh Visited relatives and friends In Sovoral of our citIrAnti are attendingi the guest of her Uther, Mr. T. V. Pick. t.&djutant Orcht%M
I 11 F, ,Oa, BUR GESSP ,W -- clifit0a, , . i Anderson Will tAke up house fit Rm r �', Clinton cortil. " . . �
. x4gloson 0 16884 town for a fow'days, I the races, In Wingam to-d*y, I ) ard. . ,
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