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ir Willara T*ylor And alp
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Miss Florence Ifunki
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her qousla Miss And
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Wr spending. % no f
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A COMIN . o MvsicrAx - The Tor onto
stem, of a, late date, referling to a
tem erance tilvetilig held in Kassey
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0, gralidbOU a Dr Stanbury, of' this
village-, - "Seldom has an audience
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listened to a shigerwith More -appreel.
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Mr. W. McCabe, or ;00. iVqWV%AA0PWWVV%VVW4V
iold his 80 %cre farm to F
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kxt fall. The price paid I 'I . .
14borbood of 111100, . There Are still some, OtTbeNew- :
I Er&va readers WbQ'bALVo net Sent ,
ar Arthur Roosicif Won. to their renewal for , IWO. Are ,
to ball been viiihing at. . I
yopt one of those? Tlike a look 1
3 atint, Mrs. White, on at the address OU Your P4, 'I
or some time, returged per ; It the date Shown is past
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BOWLING
A great crowd saw the fluiall. of tne
games on !the- Alfer between Goderich
rP. 404 Hallett onSp turd%y afternoon
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SAVIWAS BANK � -
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F 0 Tudor spent
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DxAmr OF DR CARDER , - Dr D E
,der of Blyth died.
Car I Thursday After-
I Una n at his botne offatty aegeverp.tion
heart. The funeral was on Mon.
Odly.'Uo was theeecond so , a of Dr Ge Q
yearq. of age;, but he has a contralto
voice of marvelbus richness, oweet,fult
of expression., atron and melodious.
He Will be heard . requently in the
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Nowpe-A pin social will be given In
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the town hall by the ladies Aid lof
the Methodist church. on Wednesday,.
March 3rd; this is likely tio, be a treat,
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o�dock on the, morning of Friday, Feb
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oa the Maitland
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�y fire,and found One end of the house
in fl a. As rjulckly as possible ey
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clothii them ab
MI- semeer, and were Is to
� saive a few t hinge from'one end of the
: house not yet. Ili flames; but it was
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not long before the wh
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Yon mv. evA enty overloolf,a 1%
thiolm,portant matter. WJIIYOII 1.
favor us by sending in your re.
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theircredit and great interest was tak.
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an in the final one. The gains was A
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0 ord '4 ....... III .170 " -281
X Ford.. 4.. oo.q..... 85 81 . ,A �109
, S.Sturdy,.... ... 4. I ,6 83 11 -159
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W Carder of Otterville,Oxford county
and an elder brother of Mi, M B Carder
as there will be vocal and
al music to accompany a
most of Its contents were deotroyed.
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to Toronto O'n Saturilay,Af ter spending
W. Jackson ........ 118 110 44. -
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of Toronto, Grand Reearder of. the
A: O. U, W. He was prom . inent in the,
The fisherman, have secured their SLIP .
ply cf ice, bu I t the restaurants are not
There Is no knowledge of how the fire
staRted, but it !q I supposed to h %ve
been from the kitchen
two Weeks under the parental roof,
Mrs D Roberts, and son Arthur of
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Masioinic body and the A. 0 U W,. I And
A member of the Anglican Church. He
so fortunate so that ice-cream is likely
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to be a luxury this summer. Goorge
stove, There
was an Insurance of $800 on the house,
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and $20D, on contents in the Howtek
Harriotep,vielted in the neighborhood
last week, Miss Evans and*, Mr Albert .
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0 Roddell-.�.'70 181 Tokal-201
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formexly practised at Delhi 4nd Lista.
we), bat for about. twenty oars had
Lindsay is the loser of a tine
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valuedatabouti$200. MrMustardh AS
Mutual, so that the loss is, still co 11-
Rutledgq returned to St- Mary's or)
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W Gray .......... 98 `19926 11
. Tailoring Dept--MOrrisll &OVOQk0-'---1
Night gowns, Louneburys ........... I
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Saaforth. spent a few day$ ,ii.the
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neighborhood recently.. Mr and Mrs .
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Sat%.day only, W, A McConnell ...... I
The. reason w by, W S R Holmes.,— I
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logo -for the summer season. I
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it. The ne,gPh'b'o'r's
'11alter Westoil entertained -a number
of their friends on Wednesday even.
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-11ow much do on Walsh? Hovey .... a
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_DRINKIN4a WATER MUST BE BoXLmD
Goderich has been qxperiencing dif.
fealty 'with its
ScnooL M-ATTBna :- Though some
0erzealon, thepart of'sonie.ofour
t+ustoap, unfriendly feelings has been
who gathered, rendered as much as.
sistanco as, Was possible undertbe
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lug last. Mr. and Mrs T A. McDonald
furnished music at; a ball in Blytb,on
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Wei weathei, RAdams ............ �.5
Fine furniture Hoover -A, u-11 e
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water supply
#'a, the blocking up at an I
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from'the lake with. sand or some other
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. a theschoolmastor and
Bowe of the residents; but it the trils*
circumstances. is not likely
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thia house will be rebull.; it was one of
the oldest along. the line, having been
Fridayevening last, Bethel League
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L hits accepted an invitation to vi
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Fred Ford was the star player' for
00derich Township while Jim Fair
tolled un the loon,sc.e f�. ii #-i, -
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find that we have foo 'mapy
Hair Brushes. in order to o'e4v
them Out, We Will�� on . Saturday
give a regular �5e and 85o Brush
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tees would spend 'their overzeat in built'originally by Mr John Snyder, , Ing next. Mr an - to titled a visited -The two bachelors N, ,sturdy and 0. . . 40*160% .
Lawn mowers, A E Turner... o ....... 5 obs�ruction. In order to provide for . - N%%"ft,%�ii% FA - -
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Mason & Atsch Piano ...,. 1; ....... 5 proper fire protection an independent school repairs those hard feelings, may DOW of Clinton. . I .
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'pipe was.p ing water from, have never existed. We suggest that . - I . Rev Steadman t Gran an .recent- Raddell had &'good fight, but Nixon . . ; ,
$25 Reward, W T O'Neil ............ 5 I . I . I Rather early for You hildren, pulled out W ahead of Charlie.
� Arbor, and use was made of the the trustees either repair t a . school , I � . .
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teachers. Clinton 13. 0-'...... r- the.b. . . ley - I&Xvs P McDougall base" ... . I 1 I The Reason ,
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Tirl Wanted-, Mrs, R Ransferd I . . 'L . *--g ,pipe whicli'suppites the condenser, of roof at procure umbrellas, far -the In- . Stan' . I "U11141 with ' Jack Ford go" good'thrashin raw . $ , t
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Atest.of Waterat the point Mates. -, . �. . NOTES,Mr. A. Gaidiner, of Clinton, ton chickens t6 - old IlGray. who wasgrestly please With . . 1. t
ForSald, New Bra ...... I ............ 5i: the,engine. . i biltingonthe'secondon Monday of 13 eggs, -- . Z,
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Girle Wanted, Clinton Knitting 09 5 , wher6 the supply is. taken from the -LET THE VRAIURSTS FiNiSH Tan " Dating the good aleightag'last . � . � the result.. No -Wedding Bellb" for 'Why . I �
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. � � -and. the � repor an it Wonx-Another grand ball was cele. Was ' . - I , . Jack now. - . . . I . . . . I ..
not quite free from c ' . Base Line . Do . .
Wanted to Rent. -New Hra...,.... *:5 harbor was made _ Ist. great number �of logs were � .
.1 b 0 - bratdd on Feb 22a4. by the Ladies week I I . h9las 9 � StockjInvigorator . . : , .
Private Sale, Mrs Rei, Hall ...... �.5 that it was 11 I I I Sam Stardy and the Captain at thle-
1� taken to the savi Mill at Brucefield. t I
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-an * oyed A pleas- . - The truste . es -of week to Mr Allen, of -Godegich; *Xr cores being I I r , atiolut �
ties Brown .... ; ..... 5 loial health officer h4s issued Advice to ant time. But those w 'a maintain IMPROVEMENTS " "-
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Rciomers wanted, New. Era...,......:.5 't6mination andin consequence thene t" -z Club,when, Ali itivited . NOTES -R Tiplady sol I a horse las . tezatuhadAnoff-day,flieirs ' Is the Greatest p
,Auction Sale. T . It . . ch smaller than usual, . . '�.. ' Fr 'I . ..
; Great Sale, New,combes... the resiaeuts to drink boiled, -water. the idea that theladibe only continue S. S. No 1. Stanley are adding to the OornishpoldonotoUr.Lobb, bothat forhoirsessud. cattle: - , .
- . ........... 8 .The town will be up against a heavy 6x- these entertainments for the. purpose equipment of the school by putting in felt pvIces. - - - I I . I . Amos, also had a little bit of bad - I . ' .D"
. - pen ture this Year in repairing the in., of musical hugging Oleasu I ow blackboard � 0. . being smaller than7the olleehke' $ It sets . ;
. I I Os., are real, n a, adding, to the public . I -0, I his score 11 , directly on the food .
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9 � � . � a I a fro the lake, as it seems naughty creatures; we can only be. library. ,,and Fifth class .1�brary, and ... . . . .. lioukLIly Puts -up., .. I I I . -the Animal eats, assists . I
evid at t pipe Will hays to be taken lieve that it'is -'sour grapes' -. on their also PubdU4,1n some physt di.-M.Whm � � aluevale. , -. . I I Joe Pope is .One of the Coming I L '' . nature 1:6 convert the starchy I . . . � ,
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Mc, ennan s.. up,allatt ps toremove the obrtruct- Arb,and are jealous of.whatis realized' "tus. . , 0 V, U SJ�EDB BURNED-Tbe Grand era. In a practice gains . 6 I n 14 play Into . SUGAR nd .
, L . I ion by at r, QiWs h ' Ag failed. ythe'Veribests,' Tothooewhwenvy Trank Railway statiob and freight I .onday , I =it' becomes. a rewl ,food , $. .
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. Am ea I . . . . the Ilady'Veribe to,' we - . subm DoATA-The sad. news has come that' sheds were burned to the ground at . .. that's why animals thrive #,. ,
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. The To I money in U. 'Try a-Psolcagei. DEATris- Two deaths in Goderich motto 'hug an a it the Jn-3 HArvey,of Saskatch6wan,has died Blubvale� ThursdiLy' morning. . The It is reported tbat Jim Fair engaged better on . . . . I I
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� ugei; : I . . Monday morning. are . tboOe of Mrs this will be a conventional ,res lutiop fire started at midnight and burned I . 01I - -
. I 4 W a brother Of Afessra Wesley and Albert allniglit, as theis was'no m Hullett. - . . � D . :
Navels from We to 60c, a dozen. Gray.grandmotheL!ofbLreFJOutlind' nbothaides, '.1 . . . I . . eans. of . I - onglas',StoolkInilgoroor.
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Maxicaus, extra large, 26c pir dozen.. , . at'the age of 72 years, and 'of Mla� 0 . . . .. . . Harvey and Mrs. H. McDearmid here, extin Dishing it, The cause of the The Holleft crowd were a pleased lot . i " � I I I . A,Iarge pall for 75c. I I
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-0salectionery . 6 Carl, daughter of M Carl , the .. . . , . Mrs Jacoby, of Chiselburst, and'Mrd R fire isisaid. � o� �e ovenhitiated pipes,' wben.they fQ' . . . . . I
I . I . Ann! I . .1 Beatty, I of BgrDondvillie, and.was mar- . I t and that they were the � . . . . . .. I .N." .
. Gum drops 20o par lb. � I West. streeb 'cobiper.', On Saturday - - - � Gode'r"Ieh'To vvnship .., � I ri � - - - . .. .. victoru,nod it is said that theirCaptain a I . . I . I I . .
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FrY's Ob000lateg 10o'bQxes. ' . . . ni c the"death of an old res� NOTES - Mr., W. H. Lobb lost a valu- � * . I I I . . . . ,. I Raburn . . . a ownt a on- . . , ,
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Bitter Oranges, f -Marmalade, 20 ident of tile town -in the person of Joe WESTERN V . � ..., . . , . .
.or : ablevow'.1ast weelt, Mr. R. G. Reid,. of xsrkana-Th6se'from the on oco pate against the crack playm ' , Meg.. I �
. - per dozen. 'A H, Johniton-at the age. of 84 years, 11 Wait who have been. visiting friends: THe'.PosT- Ovrxioz -Since the death eta . , tlia city. . I . : A, 0 , 0 MI , , I .
. I . . .. . I I months and 10 day&i Mr �6hnston was Stanley, called on friends on the 10tif here during the winierare n6iVreturn- of the l4e D E nunro, the position of - The Goderich Tp. crowd entertained I. t ,�� I . ., I _ . - . � - ... ' '
1� * con. last week. - Mi. W. Nesbitt has poatmastbr .here* has been. I Tauant, . . . . . .
.. -Wo. McLennan-& Co., Clinton formerly a carpenter, but for a good bought a fibe driver from Mr () Tyner. in Among them are. William Kyle, - FIt'llett to Supper after the gama -was. $ (�- . Plxm B . ...
.Iva m%Oyqare hild'! beeft living r6tired, wh; returps t though the deltas of' the , -office have . I .1� . , . .
been regularly discharged by the Urn . .. I � I .1 . I � f1384, . .
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ogenarian who has passed report, confined to her room lhspee.� *1 f deceased. On' ivecommelidation, - , . : —A ., '.� .... .
sh and Trade for Butter and. E9 M�s R6bt Thompson !@..*a are sorry to ; Mis, 0 �Otrome, - Albeit&, this . over. . I
. 98- AnothWoot I wbek Hector Reid to Kenton, . �
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-- . -1110 -111111111110 -mi- toherrewardi ElizabethgeCutcbeon and Mr.�and Mrs. John 011mour I I ' � . . . . - . 191161%*01161*460"O" 1 ., . I 1.
. . . . .tar Tom paid his officlal'visit-io .13 S No Man- rs'Muhro' has been appointed to : . ., ..
L lhildtoMoose Jh6w, Sask, next . .
. . . . widow of tbeUte Win Miller. The de- &nil 0 A Is. d eilthuslastic .t. WA%AVkft . . .1
. l . . of ; 4. on Monday of last motek. Mr, Jbo w k.. - in ,rge .no . . L Mae Ing . I . L .1 . I
: ceased was 8-1 yeak� and 3 'months ee Mr. -Forrest returns to British suce6ed"her late'liusband. j)thers washel 1b the-Counell, 0hartiber, on. Nearly X30,000,00) of British: capita '. �
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She Was bari� in,1835 in Manches- .Middletondt.,has engaged the services Columbia this weeki'and his wife and t4o-villagd Who had claims to the oSeL, I
- CENTRAL itt,go.. ef Mr Ad .4tee n'th$ I . Wednesday'evening, f6r the purp ivas invested in Canada in IMS, * . .
- . , England, being it'daiaghter'of the and family ret4virin April.. 't"in, fkO13j a, Political stand poin,t,, :oX I I . . . .
tforthesummermo post. 1( .
. I A goodi num .'er of horses are chang� I . . . . having an f Mr of -ganizipg'a Baseball- Club, , � . Mr. Soroulei, Grand-. Master of the .. I..
. . . I . I . . fo ' 0 Dr. Axon was. In the chil ' _
late Robt McCutoheon, wbo'wits of a at the present, . - w4ivedili I in'behal . r;'Z Ha%i�- Orange -Order,'baa intiniated .his I - � ,
BUSINESS Iriah, decent. The famil* came to Can- Ing hatilt tinie, the fig, WEDDING ANxivF,1tsARVOn Friday Munro. - .. i- . . �. I - I a .,
. I I acla in 1832, settling at Cavan, the vub-1 ures reniized--h-re pretty fair. The evening. Xr and Mrs Forrest calebra,t. . . � I � ::. kins acted as Secretary,.Pro .tem, It tention'to, retire from th%t PGSitkiM ...
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. hard time to exist, , as, the weddhig at the .home of Mr iLlid Mrs J . .. ofthe two leagues now in the course -
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'COLLEGE., " leuLn".1.1y seven years of age. . Mr .pretty � . a :13rucellovd I I of formation. -The financial stat(knIent "In union there is strengtb." "In A . �
I repoito testify. they reciiii#o bl .After Cameron, Mrs. Foribst's parents. A
. STANDS ri'Dady to help young inan and Miller died in 1908 in Galt and *since Ow . X0,fits.-Miss Mary Gibson, London, � ma . multitude of *counsellors there is wis-
-happy compa6y of.friendo . � in These are two 'of the mgny
wows thA timp Mri 'vifllei and qber sister blow from'difterent sources and soon large and *hs reid, showing a a 11 bilance, do v .o,
success. a to win independence I and I ,. they,will dwindle down and b6no and neighbors were piesentspeudilig a 18 -visiting at home, -Theinfant son,of froin. fast year. The following officers I , . � .
It has given the st%rt to thou! Miss McCutcheoq, had be 2 1.1 I in .Win. Broadtoot, Mill, Road, died on reasons why' young pdoble consider it - ,
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sands upon thousands of young people. , more., Mr Jas Moss has I-P�urch"ecl a, very Pleasant -time in games, musit, were elected:gov'. Pros. E, R. Dowart;. test to attend Canadi�s Greatest Chain'. - I
It can help You. Write for - Catalogue. I Goderich. Mrs-Aillerha . as ell ' Moadq,T of last week; much sympathy . ;
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Enter any, tim for many, years-. In 1881 a* at beautiful Organ from Dick, Peck of, etc,untit about midnight V�hen a sump. Ron. Vice-Pres..Dr. Shaw; Pres. Dr, I
.. a , in . . . . is felt or the bereaved parents in the Axon ; . . of High grade. Modern Actual: Basin- . . . ,
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a. , . ob . Seaforth."� Mrs Gen Cantelon. is azain tunas wedding btl6:boy.. W Kaiserand 2nd Vice -Prep. J. Constantine; Man. . �, I ,.
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B.. ' njuvy 0 " . � j6i� in wishing them cantioned ager,T. Hawkins -,S . I
� Address W. H. SHAW, Pr6 ' ' Rfflicted with. sickness. Mr and Mrie whicb ample justice, was done., '.At. - rnerd. tA their home al ppears in thl%l
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. I . . later broke ber leg:, . . . .. � _ wife have. retu I -,,-eoi,-Treas,.A. ex- whos .0Avertisuidfit,a �'.
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.. � . I BenRathwellgavea party to their I pros- P4sq - Agivie Bea ,a Al issue,p 11 I . . �
I " � The Lay -ton . perity and many'bappk 'Years of mar. - Worthy' nk-L
. I Yonge end Gerrard Sts., Toro 1to. 1�1 I I most intimate friends. � . .. , tie, Sask. Miss " I and6r; Executive Com.. J, E. JOhnSOD, . 1?. 8�. . . . � I IL �
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. I Mr. Dan.Fowler has sold his 50 Bros bf Tuckersinith bh�ve been in this ried life, ' ' L I . . minster. A. McKenzie and famlly,'df E ' ., PrOu . foot. -M . .
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. . farm, con.. %. West Wawanosh to � Mr., locality buying bush' r speculation. o ' . � .b . . . X. Lewis, M.P., w :. L . 1,
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. � . slllllllllllllllllllilllls � 4.L.- :�A � ,�.1�110- -U..--t. - I . _ . __-- __!T .. -A---- d .. -A . -- 1,
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. . . .. . . . .. . ! I . � . . L . . . . . . . PRESENTATION —.. Rev Mr Hiles of L 1. . r . . Tuckeismith. The. Odd Fellows% held. -ion J Wiseman J.B. Hoover, Dr. rT � ,
- w Bayfleld. was prosentedwUh, a. large night. goWng, ro'gUlar �75e for L 500', theirannuat oystersupper.onFrid, y. Ag4'8;: H I'
. - - ,allqn , Ila a 50 n , W. ar and I X MeTaggart.-
I I . — LAJ!L, !11L��Y �L evening * 'fij* L.Tal: 0410,11 vr0olle 11 will rag c'f0t 35ci rag last � th a was fiot- As large an attend ... . .1, ,�
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. I I I ,� . - kr 0 ties WaW farsent the .VNW'Mlidron's I�C`se`sizeo I . .1 ' . I .. .
. . L the evening, and returning, home he A and 8. regular No and We for 15a . . L I I . 'Ttieker'sniiij _ �' 1. I I at the rink on Thursday, Feb 18, be�- � . . I I . . ;
Ordered ,b Ready-made'; . L At �OTJI�S- I
L , ntl - to over-oflowing; BURY'ji'Llibe.blotore With lititle.'pilaai I , .1 I I . I . . � I . j �1.
COW- . , .n . . .1 ton hisoatbin'full , - , , . . . . . L. tween thb Starsitidthe Doherty Qtgaju ... ,: .1 I . I ,.
. M Molirish &:.Cr, Cloth! g- MrHlIes couldn'tflad-wordatograti . XOTES.-�-The. moving, picture. show � FARM RENTED -Mo.* W. Townsend I . .
. . . .. I . . 1. . I . . .. " Hen. Factory,- Ji.: The tefams. were as .. - . '. 1.
- . . . . . . . . I .. . I fyingly express thei� kindness. shown had, a good tura on last � Satar,day has rented his 100 iLcreL farm Whir : . follow$:,_: ' ,i . : L �. . . , . . �: . � . ''. . ...
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. . . . . . . .. Friday'. Bounsdon. -a . " . -.. , I Thii Stsrw-E Danford, goal; W Blg.� I ` . I �
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. L ' . both�he and his -wife since - co 1111veritig Machinery. these days, to I , .. I I . ."
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.1 . � � I L . . Moosicitnin,., Man., ind Mr Marshall, WTwitcho1I,left:wihg. i ..�.,,- .
I ' 'oung ka*t" L L Watches. . � - L 1, ,A.
I . I. L . Pr.Bsimi�TA,�iox--�The..Goderieh* Tp. 'a wing� Two y , men from the from near Yorktah, Are v I lug at the - - The. Doherty Organ,� V a6toxy- Jack I . . "6 1 .
. It Our Tai or n I I 7tImeoncessioil. had a Ifiely runaway, home of Mi. Frank Plewes, Mr Xortoa --pol'bt., 't G 11 � ..
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. . I . . . . 7 .9 " , . .friends of Mr and MraAlex Bedard, of here, . a Sundan,resulting in a firokem Lawson, goal; Iiiii Lawson, .. � . 'Chail . I I
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. � . . . � i; 1� .. i i a Ker. cenirt; 0 Dra6ter, right* wIvg-,'H . . . I
. . I I . . I -about flfty4 'took possession . of their � this township; thiis& gentlemen ba�v' .
. . .1 S-6*ing Club met on Wednesday,'and 0 -Lockets - I
� .. ' ' m * . -1.-, home Monday night and presented, Mr. both d tie well in the .west. .,Mrs. R. ��'terling, left *Ing. - , . . . 1- ..- I I ... . � . � .
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has t I . The oedre being 6-5 In favor of, the. : . ��Rlltlgs '.
, flat P u r 6 d his farm and severe Attack of I& grippe. we are glad. , Slays. Reforee, A Wilson, . I , ,
- , Bedard with a gold headed cane, and Edmund te'a .
. . Mrslle&ird'with a silvef fittit dish. Mr , I ossessioll M , . '. '. - -L . I �
t . t . 1, : I . . gives- up p arab,22nd. The getting better; also the infant .1 . . " �. ... . . ... , I 'I
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. . , [ family leaV6L in a inonth's * PricefOr'thoL=aCreS:Wa9$I2W.; He. stoolis'orf qr F.LiLyton is improving aft* . I . � % I I
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. I . . . I .. I I : . . -time for Oourtright.and will be great�- Will have a I- ale of sito&'aud imple- a sevei.6 case of pneumonia. Hunting - . , '. ..
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. I . I - . . � . I . .. L . I.. . . 1. -. . .:. - I -� .. . . � I I I isaed Us , * a Recent Deaths. In the county , , p ,�Silverware, I..,!
. . . . , ' . o , on, the Maitland c 6n, P, ments on :March 18. George. Addison is now the ord6r of the day with our . I -, , .� 11--, . .... , ,. . . . I .L . . I .. . J
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is now in full -swing. .Our . large, staff, is kept busy 'L tlemy made the best of, neighbors itild ail d Archibald Watt, we are sorry to . . ' L . .
. I . . 1. . kind friends.* . . . , . learn, are in a veik low condition with sports, Mr. A. Pepper having,caught 4 An.. old resident. -of the L 14th Con, . make ,d - , � . 1 4 �."
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ng out extra *f - I .. . .. of the strong tribe, of animals on Mail. . are ac 0 t 35yeabnfs And
br Sorilig. We still hav'e the � I . away I . � $ a
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. . little chance of improvement. Mrs.R. dayli -not strong likdSamoon,butstrong morta?0all,"Tueaday, in.thel:pEiiaoft of . � . 4 I .
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. . XOTEs-Mr.* Robett Perris, ox.r�6ve, attend -the' Millinery openii 8, March like.pcilecat. . L . � . Peter McNeil. . .
MEGRANICS,'knd with the. addition of o'ar 'new I L . L I L . . . - I ; I � 1. �
�m . . - I . . . leaves in a couple of weeks forthe west .let and, succeeding days. 1, Hatton . ." ... WalkerbU I . . * On Wednesday,'Feb. 10th, death re. , I . ... . I
, r. 6 - . . . shippeda car. of.wheat, this I � L . . rn . 'A. J -R . .1 . I .
I . Cutter IH. BL Ma,cIntyre, of Toronto, can. gu. ar-� -to assist hiss.ons. I . n homesteading., � , . weiek� ' . " moved One of the earli�st gAttlers of . , , G ,1GLG *
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antee a good fit" Land 6v�ry.g�jment date and , FAnlix RENTHD-Tbe Jackson farm, . .. - From an occa l6nal 00fiastiondiint., I workitig I n the saw mill at present. kitchen, of,T I . - . � . Jeweler and olptl' 1. L
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. satisfactory, both in work' ns i a' ,.degizu,., I . . ' 19suer of M-arr �ge Li
. .. : ma ' h p nd , L. I I � o rented to Mr. J. E. McGillp dfSeafortbi. I tary� of-tho Deaconeis Work, g,1ve an I L I . . canoes, - I .
. I ' . learning dressmaking. MrJpo Yuu - township,'pas0ed away on Sunday in - . I . . . I I . . .
. . � . L.. L L ' I I . I I... . . Ho gets it for. five years,but if the farm intertisting.and instructive ad-aress in blut, of -Auburn, has eng4ged with r I I . � 1. �
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. . . I . . . . I Is sold in the meantiaie, is -to give -up. theXethodist church:on Miondayevgn- Elias Ball for tho, Coming atunaler. Mr thaperson of. Thomas McQuaidi aged . . . . I . . I 11111111111111111111 - -
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-P . � . I I pogeassion of it ;. and par $20.0 E6 year, Ing" She on t1biod the work sincelto 60'years. D(,beased wasborn in McKil- , . L . . . I . I . . . .1 � .:t ;
Our New,-:�. . wIth t Jas Webster has tiurchased a valuable a __ . . .�
. . . . . .. 1, L . axesandroadwor . Itisagood ailizatton, and explained the work threeyearold roltfrom Mr.Williabi lop township,and has always reside - , . . I - I � , . . �W L . w . .i
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Spring uitinks. , 1. I .� . . . . the Pacific. I. I I . . � ' . Monday , 6 f t b'e death L.(i f Mrs. I �6 . . . L I I I . .
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. 11 . 0 � .4 . . ,� . WI0tlhsW,..W.� .W. 'Noins- Miss 0 V,Huston was in $,an- **.- . Bichtet of WeterloO, danghiiir of -Mt�' . 'Carbo Magne ' . .
are the besf we have ever to ho wn; both in' ..vid'11'e and '-,' . Rr,UCTRIC PLANT SOLD -The electric forth ouSaturday attending a meeting , 4;o ' kv. Mrs James Wbyard of, Dangafinon, .. It I
. dek�ieh'Distlriet 19ilworth , who died on U ' .. I .
IIghV plant here is to go under new 'of the. East Huron Teacher's Assocla� , . , . , . 1%. _ onday of last week from The Razor of I�erfec#oik I . , I . . .
range. Come and .select your Suit before ihe line i's management on the let of Marqh,wheii ation. . Mr Win Kirk has returned.to I , ., ,. I. teague* e: . . the eff.ebtsof i pAralytIdstr6ke. . . . %
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broken. If you think'It' too earl y*. to have * it L. B. Ramadan of Port Colbprneo is, to his home in Okotoks, Alberta, 'after I I I . Mrs. Thomas, Mitchell formbrly of. , , 1.X0 HONING,. .. L, , .
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' . . made, takeollarge ofit, Heisheire . now siz. spending the L winter With his sister, ' A. meeting of the Executive was held Colborne township died at Aikenside, _ . NO GRINWING;i, ' ' . I . . . .
I . In. Blyth on - the 20th inst. All tba � Manitoba,-oti Friday, Feb. 5th, After ' .11 . I . . . . . 0,
, I we - will reserve ft f6eyou, thus giving, you. the bene- Ing x1p.the situation. It has fbr some Mrs W Lyon. Miss Olvetta Drigha.m� members except Miss Bailie and LDr. an ., INY a, , " Carb;o kagnette " L ' .
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. fit of the choice of the imti * . . I . . . tiffie.been run by the town, � of Blyth, spent. Sunday at her home. . Dougall were present. 16 v�as decided, -. illness of a. year. Site *40 a . . I
. . � ire ranP . . . L I sister of Mr� James Jones; of Colborne Razor, shave with it for 30 days, . - I
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L �- . . I , I . , ot to�hold'a Summer School ,this year township, Who visited her last falL, thbri,, it yofi would ratber bayo L .
.. . . . I . . I I A . . Duffield died at any early hourMonday . , 1191meaville . , but to Ittivei a lar er . namber from the L I , . , ., . your money than -the razor# - we . I I ! I
I .. " -1. I , Morning at hia'residende in Wingh4m . . NOTHIS.- Mr. W. Ovooks has beefi.in District attend t9le Missionary No�wal. On.-Toesday a6iother of ther-old t sot- I
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. I AVO Yeats ago Wellesley for A, eouple'ok Weeks, visit. School atStiThothas. Sawomembers Vers. of Hay 0 - will ra-und it,. . W PrIC4$ $,
, . I �J- I -assed &WAY whefi � Mrs. . 11 . . � . . ..
I . I L . . . . the late Jaines Duffel went,toLondon ,Ing a sister who is in her 00th year. He of thegxecativo will visit each League OhAstopber Eacrett of the 11od con, . I .
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. , I from Mirkbam, -establishing An 011.re- returned on Mohday, .The funelat of. at its early a date as p6ssible� Vvitht departed this life, She was in hi stock of Razor Stropt, shaving: 11
. The- PPOJect Mr Wesley 10411lott was held Tuesday that object in view. ,16 was also decid- "' . . . . .
flnery with his brother, ' A-boub 9 year ago'01le and h&., Brusher., Willinnis', Colgatels, I
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Four. Spe'dalsi. (/ a * _ 7b'el'e ar d hailittud celebiated their .
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. I . . occitsions they were ask by fathei'abtr Elliott, ofthis villd6ge,to ties in all the Churches in the, District. �Ol ' , L � . . ' Creams,'Styptic Pencils, etc. .
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. ' I ' ' L Jno D Rodkoollar to 'join: hint in Clinton cemetery; the funeral services The next Convention will be. held In 'there Passed, av�ay I I I
6.1, Menti Trousers,. made to, �d b ' _ on Akturda,y, W.-W*�
N6 I - the business, These 'effers were - were conduoteil by Rev, ..Vr, Snowden,-. Sept. or Oct, the place pot yet decided mornin one of Seafdrth's moat esteem- �- L . ' � I'�.. � I ; I
order� special ato..b. . *0.046 .... 4.4 0341050 , refused.- -116 retired fr6m, bubiness the; 3111'otb uponi - I I....- . . .. . it . . . . . . . I . .1.
. . " MIMV, friends of MraridM,VaL 14 1 L . ad reald nts in the person'of William , . 0.�
I L . . . � . . . .1 . I in 1875 afid Ili 1881 came, -to live. sympathiso with' them in their sad . . � . � � I 0- . . .1 I . M -, Deceased . . . * I 1. . .
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en . . . 0 businessandwhere he had lived eL , , '' . . suminorhill wAs born in Oxfofd County, and came . ..
I users, extra Sp&_ 421 njoy ed.. th6.Telephone ,meating held -4n oe.4006t, of London to Seaforth from ayagao over,82-ye . 1 ,4 . I
No ,-2 Ing the lbiveand esteem of all %#ho Holmie6L HAll, Mondiliv night and stops 146THS-Allss AS Ago. Hl 0 mog his lose . are 1 4 Dispensing 0hemiat. I "I
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ial, made to order for, ....... *...* know hilm, He Is survive4 by his Wid. t�o . vid. �
6 will be takeD ab once to organize a is, Is visiting relatives and friends in . ----. � - 11%.- , -, a i
. . tolfilty. .Mr. Dave Metalighliu, doW And , VC111drelf, . . I . �
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I . '.. former, George, -in South Africa. ,Mrs Math are visiting their daughter, Mrs " "M"MM""' ..''11. . . � ... I . I . - , , '' , .
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Men 9 black orblue Serge Suits, George Rowe and Mrs. Prod Heath, of NW Trevi&ttha this we6k.' Xr, Jos Mr 0 Typer has disposed of his driver' -r. L, .1 I . L . . . . . -
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Noa 3 mad� to order at ... I$.....'# ...... 0, i.... . 0.4 1 . . Jarvis had the misfortune. to lose a toMr W Nesbi t1.1 tor a ban dsolftia figuro. i . I ��
I . . . I I r MOVIt;G MILL TO WE ST -14"6V over a .yearling colt Wedftepd&y.*, The notice iso Ethel Lovett visited her friend, TH E -, M Of SO N N X ' I
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� Men's Fancy Worsteds ,choice . mill has been a prominent landmark At Oat the night of F &jftiepa Institute , " 111, A. *zed in � . � Incorporated 1859 . . ..N
) Whiteeharch, a station on the G T R me6tipg found an owhot, on Friday it .An A Y. bits been otgaul I . - . W % . . rrr
I NoApatterbs, made to ordetat ........ . $22. Bit miles west of here. It hits now been pays to, advertise in the New Bra, connection with the St PatePs oburilb... ' 11 `$. � . .
'. I, "�tgh,a, r .fal eveningwill be bold i1ext � � eapitiftf,w PAM UP 3,500,()0Cj '
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. I � Purchased by Mr Ca,uldwell,of Albotta, goes into almost every home week. . . I . .
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. . . I . I I . its days ofusefulness here being at an social b,old-have on Toosday night was remarkable and unusualseene was wit. 1188 Ott �ranehes in Canada, ant! Agents alld Correspondent$ Inr Ali :
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1 . . . -1 I a ' � I end,by reason of the timbor aurlDlY be, a success Ila every WAY, The good, nessed at thelliouse of 'Reftige, oftWetl- *, the Principt Cities In the World 0 r , . "I
- ill pet.,plo of St John's church provided An uegdayafternoon, MrMeHardy.ovan. ,
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.d " Morn h& r s . did a very large busineso, turning out oxeoilont supper And a splendid pro. gellst, assisted by othera,holil, a special , r 9 .,&1V8A,0TV0# . � ;
. S . -e ook all RoLdes -of lumber,as Well As shlolles vice for the Inmatea, and at the .. .
I , I I graw, IVVonbyaGi By, Was much set" � ' I ��
I I I and, )nth, and even broom hand ea. enjoled, A%6 J Caus, s,nd with close asked those who wished to give SAV NGS BANK,D � . RTME N T1 -
� r I . I 11 Very few mw mi'lle are 'now in opera. toadirIgs and recitations by the little their hoartc tothe Lord to dbme,for. 11
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� A Square beett For Every maell � ti het Huron oil Bruce colintle8 folks, and Music by the choir, 1111 Won f , at ail arauehes, Interest AlloWed at highestcurrent ratt,, . � I
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number, I i"Clinton 13ralloh, - - C. E, I)OWDING, Mao
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