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Alt aboutilii Black cats .on page_8 _
TBZVLJ...ON NEW Ea&
ntiftta
he BlackCats are
here and will stay
Ca
thIcago-1 110.ekford a
1 Summer.
Black t Brand
Hosiery Company
Kenosha, Wis.
• They are the famous Black Cat Stockings for
Boys and Girls. Millions of pairs are sold every year
in the United States, and the demand increases every
season.; that is because they are good. They have
Double or Triple Heels, Toes . and Knees. Wear
longer and wash better than any black stocking ever
made. We are going to sellthem this summer. This
will be the only store in:town where they can be had.
They are the best stocking for Boys and Girls mule
anywhere,
about, the Black Cats on page 8
GIVEN A PRESENT. --Froin the sores greet
around the Itettenbury Howie and re
Pride in cleaning up
ListoweiBanner we learn khat a Ty
generally the ?ton hand to
7"... suitable presentation consisting o a
gold chain, wae made by the congregae
hotel greatly inaproved tp ,appertrance
40 •this
vvork; he has ate streete in front of the
FRIDAY, .AFIRL IS, WM
. Stoddart, Who was classical master Of by having tile debrie cleaned and
tion of Listowel Knox church to R.
LOCAL NOTII.,ES,
hauled away....The limns have a de-
position on our Collegiate staff, 134e elded vernal tint ; soon the lawn
the high school thete,bitt now in a like
OneJ A 0'.Taylor's Kra proof safe for sale,0887
highly *ill be clicking again....Mhs
terms, Apply to
Early Seedrotatoes-Rase of the North -for Pleltfit'd With our town an
J,RIDOUT or
Q. O. RANOE, Minton, Stodclart expresses hintSelf tte „ mowers
and oaYo the Selway who Watt here last year visit -1
sale OW. T. O'NEILL'S.
Vetatoes Vtanied.o-liaghest video paid.
, GAIITELON 01400,
Side bt Calves in Clinton,ou C.,tesday, April
22ud, at one o' &oak awl at Londesboro on
_
da',4th. KuMIKI0 , Prop,
• ?bah Copgngents has he,ein comMenced soloist, of Toronto, Who was visaing
tames' stratiqpts made over into the most
8411110 eenneargetre"P4aPPiliear s, ..VVe hePe be ning will he here at thi: OdafellOWEil
leg as the guest of Mrs Waller Man- i
maylong be a resident ollr tOWill concert on the 27th ; the Almonte
OFF FOR SOUTII AFRIORI--Ite• Gazette in lest issne srealte of Miss
reiting for the third, fourth, fifth and Solway as the well koowit t alt
WITT, Princess bt.
stylish and tasll able ,silcoes, MISS TED- emeitvheeeonitilsetsmaenndts.plawhoeseraesasitgenea4 num- in
itnhercieea,ufit,ser 1.s.itingellyng Oft
jy„eritattracIritmolotlehoi
tier of Oliatores young men wItO Ware Place and haying -a
gown itooseo. , the South A.frica fever, Wong the junction town whererstalleadn ' St.
in •
number who Went down to Lendon on Andrew's Presbyterian church,- .In
HORSEMEN ATTENTION,- Before
examination connection with the Clinton Bowling
iluesday , for medical
ordering your annual rb
.'oute bills or „oeing Otto Bo_yer, S. NrcEvven, J. Club there is likely to be a ledies' club
apielddigeeree ewfboa,Idtewrse certelnl totter 7N0HuNi:
NV"e :11,aannenY'w:vWArmssrenea We learn that club will he held this (Friday) even -
m. hitely, G-eo. Twitch- organized; the annuanmeeting of the
have exceltert cuts,• give tirst-elass fivie of these have been accepted, and lag at the Qaeen's hotel and after the
stock and prices are right.
DEAL AT JIOME.-Since mail order tingent. promptu smoking concert . . , . We
will get ready to go on the next COrt. election of oftlears there will be an int -
pamphlets and books from depart. e• a el-- Hz...411s friends here will leeaerini, thhaaetbFe.unghatvitsh, eex.8-eMd faeyrodr hoeftefleitti-
. .
mental stores have started te load the learn with regret of the serious illness h
titin what are celled bargains, from the
naail. drawing people's attention to ob•
merly of Clinton), who is laid up with
pneumonia; and one ofhis daughters is LwililelytaBkreew-peorsseensteelorntaieseltdorthleyr... . young Miss
of S. W. Perry, of Is.ineardine, (for- Goderich from Jonathan Miller and
cities, it would not he out of place to
lady friends to a button -hole tea last
direct our readers to the columns of the
,U riday from 5 to 7 o'clock ; a most en -
Also in bed with the same cc rnpleint ;
Now Etta and see the bargains offered
at last reports•there was a slight kn.
by the merchants who advertise in the Pj)yable evening was spent by those
proyement, though. he is in a grave eople's Paper. • cnnditkon; and we join his friends in invited.. , .A number of the horsemen
SERVED FRE E. -Waltee Bakers wishing for his speedy reeoYery...',Mrs from here attended the Spring horse
Bm • TaY 1
-OresTkfast Uocoa-will- -he -served-free-- --marmere of- wusgeam (sister of Jae. ehow at ruceseon uesd
WEAR LIKE LEA.T.,:-1ER, DOUBLE KNEES on Tuesday and Wednesdaw, A, 11 22
* and 23, at the stores of O. Cooreir3r;Is 0o. treviltirbduccifei =tie )anieopeetrallitoente %teat::
DOUBLE HEELS DOUBLE TOES.
eand L W. Irwin. A young laay di ess- nesday....Mrs Albert Turner vvas
to represent the trade naark will be
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, in attendance at each store, who will iltaleitliwillrleavsetd.w.e.e.k front as ma, u
INUla8.-R, 'Welsh heig made • his SelaQQ/1 t-bm°' la assisting 8'
) alemonstrate the merits -of thiseeecoar-- P
ifwve,wwytesewitsaesmeteasaW0A toeteAsaMetkAAAAINVIAANWWWWWI both as a food ancP a drink, All. are
there was a splendid class of cattle
and horses shown. particularly in
light horses. Forrester, who re-
cently came home from Toronto where
he was teking a course in a practical ,
Crews jewellery store., ..W, EL Ball
tt b tt t -look
most cordially invited to call. A ho6se e.n a en ury s rep eas
m och unproved bv Te into, it, ..
btireoeueghegtgintatuhe
ebapeoliklvetieeitfecrtr. oice recipes will be given w71,:711Zrt
Novelties . -John Prang, lately of Zurich, but
More novelties in Outing Hats and TrinAings COMO
in this week All throng
LAWNh. TENNIS OLT,TB.-On Toes- oeg, e a situation in the furn tura
hde nd gh d 4 14 dunces.. , .The
ranee, le es' ruwesleaseon which 's now e
weeks agorir.raeasered.8-1
who has been residing here ha or -
h the season tlyi stock will. be
novelty in shape or trimming
is on the market %Business is
stock-. cmstantly moving, -and
Will be sure to find something'
kept up-to-date Every
will be here as soon as it
good enough to keep the
whenever you come you
new .
Our $2.50 Hat .
day nig t those nterested in. lawn fa tory- et Senforth J McGarva b YP
un
op r,
• ... as been one of the hest experienced for
tennis met at the co ex chamber and has inaproYed appearances in front of
e irganized a lawn tennis elub for this pis house on Ontario attar b riemov-
i many years ; not only has there been
an unusual now of ea brit prices have
e clab
nected with th not be as hoard meets on .next Monday even.
e egiate' been good. Ohier Wheatley vvas
com ng season, As the expenses e tog the front fence. ..
on his rounds notifying residents •in
heavy as last year, the fee JS placed. at
—88 refer
50c fort • ing for its A ril meetng... Mi enc
8,dies and $1 for gentlemen. Kirkby took charge of the primary e to the Spring clean u •
The offfeers elected are •• -Hon. pre's.. department o Monday. 1 •
Rev, 411 E. Gunne ; presiilent 0 n
• • May ,
st is set as: the day of ;Inepection,• Se
, apt. M. come to toWn Me.andMre10.12WIleSbv7w1" every person should see that the prem-
MoTaggart; vice, Miss Kelly ; 'more- who are now comfortably, settled in ises are' thoroughly cleaned., ,.The
. D.
tary, W. U. Latornel ;assistant, Miss their
E. Doherty ; committee, J. E. Hovey,
N, B Henryand B. E. Young. . Standard thus refers to our freindso- Holrovvay's house last Week; the award.'
CHRISTIAN OITIZENSHIPL-Arta.. "Mr and WS John Shaw left Blyth on a owe wa MOD e con -
II d 8 620 A. th
oyal Insurance Company appointed •
new home on Mary etreet ; the ,ts agent here, J. Taylor, as appeaiset
follovving note ,taken from the 'Blyth If the1 d la • h
e fire- in
Ready Trimmed
Our famous ready, trimmed:1M S250 grois. nibre
popular each season It is a marvel of millinery -style and
elegance, awl cannot be equalled- for -the---price_ by any.
store in the county Style, 'quality and ltiivnem -price ' -
are combined in this hat, and we give you a great variety
to select from
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Carpets "Linens •
•
AP•• g
Queen's UniVersity; and a lay mission -
a .graduate or Tuesday for Clinton where they will
in future retitle, having purChased a dicier are plastering the h8uries for 1
ur W. Beall,. M, A , tracts recently received by J. Gar-'
ary of Japen, has been secured•by the cpttage in that tovvn. 111r Shaw was Janies Windmill, of Auburn, and J.
, provincial W. O. T. U. CO eve lectures principal of Blyth school for the past, Becker; of town ....Rev Father Mc-
thrcughout Ontario, On Tuesday year during that time both he and Mrs Menamin has purchased a fine cabinet
, eyerdng next , April , 22nd, in Ontario •ashave made many friends here who re, grtmd Newcorobaralanofrorn
nwr il ri ihnon eu 8. ev .0 ::Ipi :IT: ii: -
-60in tab:a::: h e'grrao
tiztnleiV,Lwt 'g.r.P.htebit%'erMomvaimi
isaloongest-crni"-:
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colleition wilt he taken up to defray mended for -hiving a number of the
ieepenses. It is requested that every Principal streets scraped with the street, at present occupied' by Mrs W.
• Parent and voter who :can will attend grader, -II. Beayens • has eonWeted H.Beacom, who Will remove to another
and hair this line leetfirer, Mr Bean the artealan well for,I.-Mooee in Tuck-
ersmith and secured a splendid snmay, Plece.., . A. Ginn informs us that some
is considered an . interesting sp•.yaker, lads were. shoetlng ata tareet in Dr
and the press, in towns where be has of weter at 120 feet; he, IS r;ibw engaged Thompson's Yerd ' one day last week,
appeared, speaks very highly of him, drilling a, well for: Mr Elliptt, of the and one of the bulletsVassed through
. , Mrs II. MI S. Delloa.formerly of town, earls -township, and is down about a window in e bedroom Mrs Ginn was
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100-reet....The house cleanirig season
but now count y president of Nipissin M i
The Selling o .good bens , ,
will remove from J. Smith's
ng, or should it happen
in at the time; r Ginn wishes th s to
is a hobby with us The linen. three Years agn arranged. fnri? Palit4ere aFe havin a d he ill t
be as a warm f
,day.afternoo address to b n is id. t gw goo business..
address
eenngst. Trgotr 011Fetlled....Ameng
earnest land impressive feciminiese trheeilcileafir elyirwnlieme anhewmas ie, t;;:askipbuie-
ties are allowed_ a place, and
a re nd the paper -hangers • and
is he a
1 • district in a, tesenaoriial s ye: "Ab
We are ready foz-a big car-
pet business. Ready,' with a
big stock, worthy qualities the
newest patterns and clown
right good values; When. you
are going to do any carpet
buying see this stock. It will
be worth your while. We
understand the carpet business
thoroughly, and:know how to.
cut, make, and lay carpets
properly.
Tapestry Carpets, a wide range
of patterns, que.lities that give
eatisfactory Wear, newest de- lee
Edens, per yard 28, 37, 50 to.. uite
Union Carpets, full yard wide,
reversible patterns, madefrom
Aileen yarniacelors will not run,-
heavy *eights, 20): 35, it5 -and 0(113:
All wool earpets,guaranteed pure,
made from choice selected
yarns, thoroughly cleaned and ,
scoured, will give excellent
wear, a big range of new and na,.
handsome 'designs 75, 85 end.. VIM
Brussels Carpets. the best wear-
ing oarpetramade, stand any
amount of hard usage, 4 and
5 frame qualities, many band -
some designs to select frorniper, ,
yard $1.00, $1.10 1 oVa
Home Oarpetsadripes and floral
_ designs„ good wearing qual
• Veil 'aver' Yetid,"sni,a5,A0,
Floor 011 Cloths and Lire:deems,
best Canadian and Scotelt
makes, from 18 inches to four
yet aa wide, per running Yara
to '‘34.(1
-Japanese Mattingabought direct
from the Japanese maker, a
big range of new and hand-
some designs, made front from , e,
°lean liVe straws; per yard. 12i, NEM,
pub
ierti..iguargritlinstitthe Mandl.
stock receive:4. spot:jai' attfisi-; 1330 all, under rtlhe auspices Ortlie occiir inetownhtehzie surninnitieer a hTelllding 87 "147:4\171
Von. Only dependable quali-' TAY° A"ailirYsgr s'aig Jetriiltleneee tale away one of our.' popul'ar g for saute. ticaep,ii. nonw.Yv:,waroehparlielzeig •
you can feel: sate. if you do resulted in good to been a' bed lire had it not,been noticed ncittgethis
week were two carloads of
haidever lietened to, aura still in Clinton.- What heave& Smith for Toronto. o er of h by
knoet:t
Ity tha e Donandoie
your -linen buying here; Tho w r nh ogs by
1oora4of Scotland and Ireland
'have contributed to the big
stock we have ready for this
spring's trade. Judge the
whole stock by these valtes.
nmny of the boyswho heard it. I in tirne occurred at S. Taylor's shoe
. .
by It• Fitzsinions frir Oollingwood ;the
gladly welcome Mr Beall as one of onr 18,st Saturday, shortly after. lightieg, ,price being paid by the buyers of hogs
worker, and will, wherever I can, the furnace ; it was not seen that any- was $5 85 for the last shipmentse....
arrange for hinter hold meetings." thing was wrong nntit the fire had .The plan for the Oldfellows' concert
MARRIED AT ST, JOSEPH'S. -On burnt through the flooring. j,sp, above , • ' •
will open on Monday morning next at
the furnace and it took sortie tune
Monday, at St. Joseph's church, at 9 be.- will
Bros.' More.
fore it was put out... Jos Rattenbury ..
A. no., was•solernnized the marriage Of .
Philip Grayelle,of Holinesville, to Miss --
Elizebeth Ann, daughter of Mr and
Mrs DIfich Consents,. of Lowan town-
ship. There Wag a . large uumber of
friends and prquaintar erg inchiding
..guests frern Southampton, Drysdale,
and other pleces,present. to witness the
ceremony, which was performed by'
Rev Father McMenamin. The bride
looked beautiful in a -mauve travelling
di -es, carrying a chiffon bonquet, and
was assisted as bridesmaid by miss
lliidget WLCingenn,Y; of. Logan leiWn-;'
siiip, also similarly costumed.; John
Gravelle, a . brother, was groomsman.
After the church ceremony, the newly
wed and .a few friends drove to the era
groom's home, where a dainty dinner
was partaken of, during which a wed-
ding march was played. by Miss -Mary E
Hays, and also musitaIeelections by Mr
and Mrs T:Bayson the violin and organ. •
The newly-wed left on the afternoon gese,.
train Tot Stratford, where Mr (*svelte 01".•-'
has a situation. The bride, a sister of =
Those 50c Kid'
Gloves.
bleached table -damask, 54
inches wide,good weight,floral
pattern with border,epepial at 'fax,.
per yard... .. . .. ...... . ;
Half bleached table dainak,good
-weight, 68 inches wide,. strong
and flr.aly woyen, will bleach
well and give excellent wear, •
floial'designsopecial at -per yd.i.511e
Half bleached table daniask, all
pure flax, 60 inches wide,hand-
• some floral designs with bar-
.
der will bleach and wear well f.„,,
• per yard ...
Full bleached table damask, 64
inches wide, finial designs, AA,.
good weight, per yard ..: WM;
Extra, good quality blitiohefl
table damask,good weight and
closely woven, a i.00d aSsort-
went of floral and set designs, Mrs .T.B.n.ys, has been living in Clinton sae.
per, 1 00
76c and a for Sonia time, and Mr Gravelle is a, E..
/molder young min; both have nurriere"
,ous friends who join lie in wishing them
" • 421* " " -- 'wedded. -lifer e•The -preset*. anvse.jez,as
were handeome and ma.ny,aid elioevard
Linen heir'ik towels, 19 x 38
the esteem in which the bride teas held.
ino. hes, hemmed red border, „,„
X0C -THE CURLERS DINE. -The, an.
will wear well, 2 for
wee.
• • nual slipper. of the Clinton curling Ism
Bath towel's, plain ground with Club is alweys looked forward, faew•itha
red and 'white strmea, fringed, • much eclat, and is one which attracts
good weiglat, 19 x 38 inches, the attention of the curlers in general.
each ..“.1•0••11•0••••4 . P ... IOU ,
1:111$ year s event was 'at least equal, if isse.•
not 'more enjoyable, than its predeces-
sors in interest and enthusiasm, and a 41111-* •
A. .L Taylor, Dist. Pass. Agent of the E
. noticeable feature was the presence of
0 M. and St. P. Ry., who was the Ow"'
donator of the trophies which he gave
• to the club for competition. It was
indeed a hantay gathering at the Mason
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PRING
• See our
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Big in variety, dainty in dssign'ana good. in value,
from 5c to 50c.. thinkour display and. our prices
have public approval. In our selections we bought
the best we knew,how to buy. In making our prices
we keep as low as we can, to. protect our expenses.
If you are interested please examine our assortment
and. judge our values,
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We Offer Five of Last Year's Designs es rot MO.
Oho that wee 35c for 20c -
" 35e for 15e '
" 30e for 1,8c
A{ tf 29c for 10C
'New Stook Table Tennis at 25o, 0.25, 51.65, $9.00, $2.50
'the W. D. FAut op- clintou
'Often the Cheapest—Always the WA"
MAPAROWNWM MNYVIMM PAROMMAPAM
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ew- pram
ppoTweAR.
We have the best assorted stook
of boots and shoes in the county.
Special values in Ladies' fine -
boots, Oxfords and strap slippers. •
----After-due-.Mer beim
to -died -rip tile agency" for
the Slater Shoes; and are cleaning •
out at. cost the brilaeoe of :the
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Our spring stook of boots and
shires is neweoznplete, we have all
the latest styles and a comparison'
will convinee the olosest buyers
that our prices -are is low as good
reliable shoes eau possibly be sold
We are Exile agents in Clinton
for the J. D. King Shoes. They
are made in the latest Oyler and
of the very best material, np to
date in every reepect, and we think -
atm( are the best values in the
market, try one pair and be con -
yawed; we guarantee eyery pair to
give entire satisfaction.
•We'shall be pleased to show yea
our stock and give you our prices,
it might be money in leer pocket.
•
See Our Boys' & Girls' Footwear
Cash and one Price Eggs taken as ash,. •
The Old Reliable,
The Store That Never Disappoints
It!trrrtIrrtr 11111 MIMItrtirttirririrrittrt !Mt! tirrtrillt., !Mita
7.0
Napkins.
Lid en damask napkins, 17 x 18
• in &es, good weight, a good
assortment oi patterns, per
1,00
-
fait size, qualltres that will
Heavy damask table nspkins, ,- .
House on Monday night, the function
being the wind up of the past etirling gpr6
give. satisfactory wear. Per' iii AA o
doz 1,50 and ,iQ.Vtr s aeon. - This was made the Occasion ste-e
.4‘4 Those 50c Gloves are going . of the presentation of the trophies do- „...„0.-"
with a rush. No wonder for TONOelingS tutted to the winners of conteets. Pies -
they are the biggest and best
--kid- 'Glove-bargain-a-of—the
season, sizes 5, 6 and 61.
Ladies kid gloves, black and mil-
ers, het retire of lines we are
dropping from stook, bearing°
we are going to confine onr- •
selves to our three famous
Wilkes M $1, 1,25 and 1.50.
These gloves eold-at 1.00 and mit_
1,25, choice of lot now 0110
en , r pres e n usury,
• happy manner and vice president Dr, 4111"4"
Glass tovveling, red or bliie check
15 to 16 in& linen orash,"firm
doe welly°, red border, per 7 Grattan], the reinainder of the ni ht 41166'.
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Neckwear
WetshOw,an-ininietiSe.stOck:011. AlI-the-new-thing
in Neckwear, . People who • : appreciate choice . goods a .
should:See our new range; Bows' and Club.11p4se •Ties
are.the proper thing for thecc9i1.1.rig season. . =
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Were after the Shirt Trade
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and when you see our great assortment of New -Goods of
the celebrated make of the W. G. Sz R. brand you will stir:
.
6,0 Agnew occupied tire vice chair, After prise& The price is only $1.00. .Starche fronts, short bosom.
ter-ystrri
...thatteeernean an had: partaken of aesee
the excellent spree 'I -Provided bY R. '1111 opeu-backitnd-freat-and-the-bestittin4goods on th. e .market.
yard 6 .. •e•i• oe C. was spent ha song and speech followfng ems-, iliferk,L
•
is inch heavy crash' toweling, in qu ck auccessiort, and gond fellow. ellass,
pure linen, makes a splendid ship reigned. The chairman, in a few _
drying towel,red borders, extra".gA, 'Weli chosen remarks,' presented the Aft".
'Value at per yard, .... alft3 two beautiful silver cups, given by Mr eirese
Beat Bussiaarash toweling, lioft io • TaYler, to James Fair and W. Ross,
0 Lis f th d bl
a winners o e ou es and the ,
and clean, par yard ....... ,.
.4441.444.4.4441400.-t1104444.0 glass tuutblers, to W. P. Spalding, the aspot
Winner of the singles do mp et it ion ; me...1111."1"r •
the recipients made suitable replies, aim. -
New American thanking the donors. Another pleas." • '
t S WOrth $14.00 in the regular' way are noW sold at $10 00, Made to
ade to Order for 1 0
,presiderit'e trophy, of A half :keen cut sogiu .
oaolift
Hats
ing feature vras the =:::.-L -a
Sul
the vide chair,valuable chick to E
d
own order in any shape, or style an besides a greatassortment of pat -
Some late novelties in Amer. °Z7 2:10Z t big eQ111119Y "d Y°ur
jean Hats are just in. They fft the rink; Mr Lite; alseoVIZI E - terns.10.Pi4 from; The firticp question asked is how it can be done. 'no
4,the tteVcilltieltbratt3a. E f t b th d t` f h ng
manu ac piers, we uy our .c o S an runnings nee rom t e mills savin
are latest shapestahowniantthe
other side, ard right up -to- a__ford, o.Ye
date in every littlepartioular I tg;b2,8;g: E the big wholesale profit, and we Etre 2iving.our customers the benefit of th`
thatgoes to make a nobby Johnston and otaire, all of whom 111°".4 • 1 b
Ta ler I r
spoke in flattering tennis of the reel, ° 17 een. bu), ers wi I 0 surprised at the wonderful value.
Eat. Come.% and see thenla dent and the other offiders connected E -
with the club;songs were given by W. .
4titiat
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Prices $e01,t.50, St.75. P. Spalding and W. Bess; the recita. 40064
tion "Tete French Habitant". was well
*ay.
ticinkiltitlekkkitir4rOrit*k*********1 . given by Dr. Billings, .and a violin JAC
• ICIABOSTRIIIIIL STORE,
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in the history of Use (1, C. 0,
solo, "The Goderich township hoet
(levant" won great applause, as well atS viii!,,i,
anccecs and another rnrnu)rablo 1
Mr 1tttnsford's "decorous!' eseeeh, rt
was in the early hoare of the morning 077.....
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