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. THE 0 IVAR NEW 10TORY , - . 10ru4cefliplit conals"Ve --- - , i
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4 � WRDIMNG-Ml 11 'Nancy Kennel, ot � Mr Jae Medd and 1.4,00. Farewell Banquet to Messrso R, I . R.''..., 17, I-— i
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�, The Orst Installment of the Xow Blake, who lat 13 tA1,d o 13WIlietweekluToronto,
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. VaVs Story "The VVIngo of the Morn. Rood's store, � I - ,
ROYAL BANK Was marris last week t� rhey, were down on slaw Suit ais wit, Holmes and ,F. R. Hodgenso
. - , I) * Mr. Xaller, a prosperous farmer n , ear nessee for Everest, against the 0 T R . Not
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1; . OF OANADA Ing will be published next week. The Zurich; they leftfor a wedding trip to Co.. in his claim foiz the loss of apples . - I . I
4"� Author, Louis Tracy, is t a Author of Toronto; the bride leaves many frIe byfire at Lon4esligro,statiQu. Itizens ;ecelved ' - I
I , . h . nds Certainly no two cl a on the pe sitioup of publie trust th%the
. "I-, ' - "Wheel of Fortune!' and otherNovels, in our lielghborboodwho extend to the UWATH- Death bas again entered more hearty, generous or enthusiastic had honorably filled, voiced the gone , � �
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,10LIN TON. SRANOH I happy couple, t1teir beat wishes for a .
. i � our toldet and claimed one of the old, send-off, than that aceorde.d Messrs ralregtet thatw4s a . Lon
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I . . WhIcli have had s'greAt vogue. The long And happy wadded life. ' est peroons in the village, viz. Mrs Robert Holmes and Frank NITodgene hip departurej sod humorously a , nd 9 . I �
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: . ya . . , now story will be found intereeting RURAL MMT. -A petition for rural Jane Ragill. She died. on Thursday on .Friday evening, on the eve of their cleverIv workeil in Incidents that wex-a 1. T
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I . ., fit and was buried ,oa Saturday in the I . ursing. . .,-. 'r.,
, at to the. last page. _ departure from town, The committee very am # I i
I I I our Post oftlee; the -inall wil he distrM. Conetance cemetery., .She leaves be. who.oavried oat the arrangements OR Mr Holmes expressed his. hearty and . . i
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. - SPEOIAL ATTENTION i ;,; ,; , i ,..'' .uted by the Stage at tbetarmsof those hind to mourn a loving mother, tho the Banquet consisted of Mr W Jac -',, sincere appreciation of the honor done 11i9t A short time 'now before- I
on the stage route and also by those following 6hildren- Mrs Win Smith, .son, Chairman; Mr G u moraggert, birn by the magnificaut 4anvet, Inti. seedin to
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. . who have boxes a; tho. road corriers, I Seaforth; Mrs Win Cqokirdrs. 8 Rands Vice Chairman,. And Messrs Shaw, mated that he had nnly done his duty , inforg and we won
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I TO NOTES- Mr and Mrs R.& King, are � this will be an advantage to those who obilstance; Jae, Wm, George and Miss Brydone, 1) Cantelon,Jas Fair.T Jack- as a citizen, was leaving town with at same fuI rengh . I .
I I . f visiting the latter's friends in, Goderieli live on the stage routeo, but to those Saaeathome. Shewas8D.yeairsofage. sons'jr., and 134GIbbings. Nothing measureof deep regret, , and tba4ked � . . I
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� . stprosent. MrGoo King receiveda at a distance it will be noa4vantage to N()TAS- I � . .
.. SAVING"S BANK � last, that . his them, With rur Kiss Myrtle Cluff, Chiseln whatever that would coptribute to the one and all for the vory cordial a%- �
I I message on Saturday aI mail delivery, telp. hurat, span pleasure and success of theq�abelrinK pressions of goodwill to himself, -it formaldehyde
. . brotherJob King, of Jamestown,died' phones, etc, the farmer. , t a few days last week the was left undo . . . I .0 . .
I . ' . andhisfamily ,.,,t of her friand Miss. Nellie Suther. Vneatbe TeSuI4 being that wns a very great pleasure to him that that has 'Proved go successful .
. . . suddenly; through that death it leavos . will soon 11nd no excuse for comi t the spacious 'n beautlfull� decorated after,qo,m,a yearsof publicactivity- I
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� I Mr GeoNing the only Lving One our -Villages, this vill a, left oul Monday for the I
AOOOUNTS a large fAmily. Mr Hill ble got his . I 09 0 f2d, Miss Rate.MoMano,formarlyof , '21 other oeas'ons
I . purvi I diiiiiig hall of the Normandie was ashl4yoran parliameuta rrepresent- ;
aud FARMERS BUSINESS Of NOT19;s-Rev E H Sewers and JAmei West. 2 packed to iis utafoat oapw:lty to ne. ative- both Liberal arld.- 10rouseryative .
I - . new boiler placed, and'is noW stat ting I Any people of this vicinity
� . . McQueen left -on Monday to attend the are confined to their houses on account comodate the representatIve business united in doing him honor. PUII Pint bottle 25d'. - i
. � I .1 I upfortheseason7swork. Thecongre- synod in and professional nien, and others, who Mrllr�done in'liroposingtbe health -- I I . . . ;
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. . -, gation of the Methodist, church have Hamilton,and the meeting of of severe colds. Robert Clarke preach- to the number of over one hundroll, oiMrHodgene,al-udeAto hisaterling .1 -11-= I
;1 � Laymen's Miselonar ment In ed- In the Methodist Church, here Sun- had g . .
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I.. . Weal Adistrusimetstil purabhoeda beautiful imitation pipe Toronto.. JasRouetyletmt1oate I week for -day Jest, in, the .athered to show �heil? appreolat- integrity as, a business maii,his, acd it ;
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. ,!,L . i from the, ]E[arn Organ Fact 11cosejaw. M S' nd 13 ' I absence of the pastot, ion of two dep4ming ritlzons:, SaverAt in all that pertained to the welfare of I . *
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I � . I M Sears parrow a an- Mr.0urrie. Mr. Wm, Britton received Godericb$ Stanley -and the town,hisperformauce ot'vartous W A.McConnell .14
". ,7f Irood,to,k, It ha,s�rriv,d ,and Ory' persons froni #
Most of us, Morrish & Crooks ...... I was nor, who recently left nuli bank, have a painful accident while cutting wood .
1, I . - placed in this week and wilt be heard taken positions at Milton and Halley. with Mr. Goo. Hilo �a Beaforth werp present, including Mr public duties, and his all round good . I
I Not long.* W A McConnell .......... I - ij to bb an,expe bury,, ubar CobaltiAn tbd Vernier's the handle strikinp,, -' - ;
I 790et do it, VV 8 R Holmes .......... I for the first time next Sunday, there %the axe c me oil McbeA,,DfAbeSeaforth Expbsitoi,and citizenship,
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, Camara supplies. J E Hovey ........ I I rtplayer from thefac. Banks, at these places ; b Mr J W Vans,tter, of the Goderich 14r god -gens, -in a few 'words, stated � Plim. B. .1, '1�
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1�11 Mens gaiter . )r r a occasto , an 0. ou I celved promo, oth have re- le ving a nasty out which will put him B 2 , his Appreciation of the kindthings said I I . I -1.
,p, R Clark (Constance)..1 n tions wbich'4peake wall oat, of work for a time. . We fegrot to C.P.R. Telegrapli Agen . 1
. Millinery, Couch & Co ................ 4 wit add to t a usical exercises of ih6' for'tbe young men. . Ur Robt Fergus, chronicle the death of Mrs. Buggill of Irf atel� the ,wants ot the inner man of him, and the good will displayed to7. .., , . cy I
. _ . . . n.most sumptuousl supplied wards him. He would Always remem- -Q� . �
- n's lecture will be held -this ibis fillage which took place March by mine hoh � I
ll� Master holidays, J Ransford ... meetin 9 at , sys, r 0harlesworth re- had bee
...... A ceive a car load (if hardware in on 0 t, Cooper. Mr I�Jacksolb, bar the friends of Clinton, which was UtelogmEl�11:1.!�,�iiii:'':�l!,Ill�i'lli��ill,�l�ll�:,I��l�:,Illll�l���;�� .
� Seed -grain, Jno. W Yeo .............. 5 (10'riday), in Bossenbury's Hall. Thos. 25th. Sbe leaves, a family ot three I
,� Mon ay. from oudon. it came by 0 P Fraaei attended the banquet to lVessrs � as chairman, proposed a toast to the his native, town. I
House to rent, Mrs J Bean .......... 5 R.,�fr Charlesworth will SOO and four daughters. to mourn - . Aw,%, , � . � ,
� . n be Open Holmes and Hodgens, at -Clinton, .on a oss of'a, kind and loving mother, ON , F
I When a child, A J Gri.'gg ............ Mnell King, and Also read letters of regret Xhe toast O'Canadihn. 'Politics" was 4kT1h,*'%,%ft,S,%#q1�"
I Wanted, Mra R Rawlej..... 15 edupforbustnAss. Thedebateincon- fi6mout of town frierils.whielvin- responded to. by 4
1 raser ................... 10 TIeCtion with the Y M 0 A that was Fridaa eveinmVbf last week;he reports The friends of the deceased have. the - � W G Proadfoot,M P,, " ,
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For Rent, T F ..... .. 6 held on 111i edneisalty 6*eifflig of last- since q , pathy of-tbe community eluded such. - ndrew Porter," Oode- ,
1�'- � Fabrics for Sprin ' Tl�., has moved intwMr Br6cklli hougo -ia,thel . �9 P.; G F'Blair, Goderich, and W N rich, and Thos'Fraser.
9,Toxer & Brown.. 19 6 � . ; r sad bereavement. Mabilingi of London. The President "The Professions" I
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8 'well - - with J. Moody . . r - . . I . . . I _persons as M Y McLean., Centre R was responded to ' $ ' .
. � .week was a success, the hall we $ 1 .1
Save money, Newcombes ....... be has taken a position � 4 't D lt
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... :: Men's Dougola gaiters, &owed ioles Togular $2, . , -1 31i Kerr, -Mr' Do.n---- I 0
-.1 . . I filledi notwithstanding the bad even. for the summer. R. Fitisimons, Clin- 75c; Men's low shoes, regular $1, 25 for 75c; ef the Canadian I ressAssociation at; by R6v Mr Jolliffe, Rev I # - I— . -
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11 � . I . - I Ing; the subject being Iresolved that ton, sbipped hogs from .our station On Boys' and Youths' shoes. iogulax S1,25 for soo; the time in session in Toronto, sent a Giindry, Mr Hartley, and Dr Gann. . ' . , 11�- , 1.1
I . Udies' fine shoes, regular $2.25 f c7se; misses telep IoBuii I Don't. do like you did last -y .
, initrdmental music Is helpfulin church , I
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� I Tuesday - the price was nearly $7 per r 81 And $1.9p ;tam of congrjitulp . I 0 ,ear �
- 0 ,t(on to its ex- uess Interests," by Moss . .
. . heavy heavy and Ane'shoes,regulliar president, 40 Holmes. Mr Jackson'in 0antelo:n and J B Hoover., . YOU remember you'sowed Vu-- I
1-11 P worship' the ibegatlie, wirining,.9'a0by - '100 pounas. Tenders are be eceiv. for 750. 1 1 R. CLAUX, Constance, t . . . $ 1
� I five points, which was a surprise to . . callUig attention te the occasion that : 1, .. .
mIrIng of , I ".Cho press" by W 1vtoLealb,' of the gr n- I ,
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.� I #I nearly 411 of the gddience,:- buE the . . . . had brought them together, alluded in f al. WftbOlit� Pickling it. The
, , f ,Z,) - , prove to be a benefit to those that he T the new schoolhouse in Tuckeremitb,, . . � Holiniesville . . Seaforth Expositor. Ali the so I $ ,
. q1, W-,.1911 -- � them'. . ar near our villag - it will be an up -to, � most complimentary terms to both the _eakets : result was disappointment. . -
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� � � I I . -is . AT HOME -The "At Dome" .Under guests of the eveiiiing, and unreserved- in the course of tbeirremarks. referring , I .. I - 1-. . . I . 4
I I . . - . . . .date sebool'building, with basement� in comptimcutiir� . me $ - $ , ..
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, � . . I . � . . . I . . Friday niglit, April -2nd. bids fair to be . town could ill aff6rd to lose. - I . 1 $1 1V0]?1F11 iv . , .
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I 1, , I I I . . ,. East Witwanosh * , I . - . � . . I . I . , . .. � asuccebsin every Way. A .Splendid Mr M G - Came - ron, ex -M -P. P., re-. . The Blackstone orcliestra and Town t I his year . -and . come to us' fo $' � .
. I DEATH OF MRS WILLTAX � JAKES.-�- , - I � � , ro . gram e7 is ein prepared � and a,- uponded to the toast of 1�0&mida.". It Band furnished music during the*even. I , � .0 $ 1 . , . I
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I 3WEAPLE SY]ftUp . . q *1,11110,111lam. � � . . aint lunch will base I was an e�ccellent and eloquent sps6oh, Ing, . . � . I � $ abottleof, . . I . .
. I Simper Idern brand, 25c per qt. ,There. pessed away on Friday, 10th I ONTARIO BEST APTER ALt.-Mr, . rved. I I .. . . .1 . . . I 11 I I I . I I
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I . I . inst..,'ona ofth6 pioneer women ofBast - and Mrs. Andrew Trew have just re , ." 1. ' ,.- pickedtea fromtheCO and referred. in. g1lowinT .terms to the :', It Was the opi�ioii of ail'prei4nt that - Star Brand Formalde yde I � . . I
cap ,a by. r .. iller, a'nd a heritage we possess an itsunlimited the bAnquet was one of the most sue- . . 1111 . I . . I I
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. . XONEV ,i Wawanosh, Mrs. James,. relict of 'the, I turned bore from Sask6tchewan.where tea ... I ..the ifle asociation,, -cap. Ssibilitios. . ' - 1. Dessful ever held in.the'town, both in ` - . - Its a.aqre smat killer I . ... . I , . ,
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In the comb, 20c each. late Win. Jam6s, itt this rips age of,85 .they have been for several yeare past. tain Oscar Foister bad a Shooting PaIn ;proposing the toast of "Our point of aftendance.and Me unanimity � ... . . I I � � . :.
'- I In pint jars, 25c. Vears., Deceased was a native 0anad' They consider old Ontario better after match In the Holmeavilles Hall, Thum Guesti"Mr J Ransford. proposed the 'and gbod'will manifested, and . I Ne -per I)int I I �
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,� I Ont. Her maiden name was Ann home -here again. - . . I I day night last; which resulted in vic- .health of Air 11oImas;Mr-Biydon6 that Holmes and Hbdgens have -good reason * I � � , . . . �
I Lea�s Sweet Chow, 25v per qt. Rothwall, and sixty -threw years ago I � . I I .: tory by seven Point for theForr Hodgeris. Mr Ransford alluded.. t6ftlel highly pleased'at the generous. � ., . . . I!- �1. " , - -
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1. fresh Cabbage and Lettime. she was married -to Mr. Win. 3ames. I . % and. useful career. send 61T they receivpd attlie . hands of .- I , I � � i
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: 6 They. came to Bast Wa0anosh in 1851, famous Unpin horse� trade, it was- ward I-Iler's at the expense of In the town, coinplimenteil.hini highly their fello w -townsmen. I : . .
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� Veo. XcLennap & Co., ClInt6n and worked bard and long to provide completely outdone in this burg this the unfortui lnwte. .The honors will ' , - - I I I I I . I I I . . . . . . � - . . .
I . i a comfortable home forthemselves and Week. whan's, certain well known far. again be contested naxt Tues"yniight . I . . . -- - . I 11. I== �. . . .1 . I I I �. . . $ . ., .�11
,#ash and Trade for -Butter and E I � . ... . . . . 1. . I . I
I " I 'e8ttlirig on lbt �D,, con,.8, on . iner from B W.'awanosh met a local April 6th, ' - - ' ` , . ,� I . : . " , I - . .1 . :i I -� Pbm 0 . 1. � . ..... ,. � ,�.,
14 ggr fAffilly, ast, I �. . .. Rulliffts . . , :. "
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, 11 . lk which. farm thev lived the -remainder. llvb�y stable keeper who � gets .the. NOTES -Another desperate encoula- -NOTES -Mrs H Xo&idge had a very.. . � .. . �
"I'll - - � I of their days;' Thirty-eight years. ago name Of being 6.rath ' � . . L I . Iffanuhtel,gring ehe.'01�14 - .$ ,- , . L�
. er horsey cbap.. ter'pliinnl�d for Tuesday evenink, Apr. successful quikting�bee, dde day, last . L . . I . ."
',:�, i: - I I i Mr Jameadie.d. Of the eleven children, ,The liveryman asked the farmer if be Otb.'At Sp, in., between Rifle Club a0d we6k. - � . .. .. .... L I " . .. ... . . I L. 1. . I . i�
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�` * five. sons and two d4ughtibre rentiain.. tilid a horse he would tradeor sall. The F,; all available forces called out *LAccibitsr-On Friday, while Dan , . I 1, ,,, . I �
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I CENTRAL � The funeral took place Mond, y , as kis the list night 6f 'the Season ; 0 i , , . '
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; �,i '. 4 ' ,)2nd fartner said he had, and thwliverywan , L � -11 - ��'� . '
.�� cembeerv. ,� * agreed to iV6 him a gold watch and a pritetice after.the match in Holmes "I" I , "'. --1 Lurldy?s Lane Mer,bodist Cburch'has � �
. . nst.. to.: the Deacon - the 13th,:was choging. for Mt 0 M411 . "I ' - , , .
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I . . I . . � L . Cruess for.th6borac, about all- Mr and Mrs* Oliver Jervis. � ning, be -happens to CjJfi ne. of his . --',� " ,� % " hadabottime. Sonlotimo.agoapxft- . . ,;
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"' I . .. .� 'S�L I � ch no representation vu gueLranteg Clinton,visited in ourvill this"week toes,so'soverely Lhat thie do ,tdr had td , I professed to be sig,ne by .
* 1 . : whi 'te age . . , . . . � I officialb of thechurclicberged ov. Mr. - . .. I i
- . . eaterth ' ' wbt ver was. made by thefarmer,who bit! J Lowery, 16th �con., I sited at Mr arnputateit. . . . � I . I I ,
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I � I I. LACnossi L c . The �Beavai L got.theliaroesp, andwas to . "i", I Lavell wit W .; erious financial Iro6guldr- - ,
� Co I - I 168 Proct4r's on. Sunday. Mrs N W' NOTU-4hursday afterdoolo, April 8, � :%i�'.Lp -�
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... . � Club of this town has organiud for the the* horse next day and get ihe watch, Trewartha and Mrs W Jenkins dttend- will be visitor's day for S 8 No 8, when - ""ift- itiesi .Thee, were distributed even at . ''.
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.5TANDS xfoady to help youlig Moil and season, and elected the following' offio- Tfueto his agreement the farmer de.;' ad the Social eve ' g given b � the parentig. and -all others interested in the -;-'�;7z,;�; ... the church door; and sent to Parvis, L . I
1� Vrome to win independence And IN7&ed the horse at the . livery Stablej Woman'b, lnstitutl�nCln TI - .. school - ire cordially iriviNd th'be �res . -1 . . where,Mi. Dwell bad been teridere(I a L
1, ... I success, It has given the strrt� to then- era-�'Hbnbvb� President, Dr;McXdt; . linton,last hars. . p .;'. ""; , I call, .Now the church, officials have *. I �� �,
. . - President. DIr Pinkney, Vice Presi- but 'it w;is A sorrier looking specimen day ei,ening. . . . � I . Mar f . . L
. sands upon thousands ,of- young people. . . ent. For a couple of hours the'jregtilar � ' L�
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. . It can help you. Write for Catalogue. don'ti, H Scott' and Dr Hodgins; Bee . re- even than the famous quadruped , the I 1. . . . .. I - : , t.escbing exercisei. will be carried Owl- � . . published an 4pologyatill, ietralition of .
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11 Enter any time. L L "Jol'In Kantucky'jadg I . . . .. . oil. .. . all the remarks, and have urged hiva 1
. . . . tary, J A Roberts, Treasurftli ,,e set upfor.Lincoln's in- .. after wbich a short pi6gramme will be I , ain for another year. L ' A
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L I ' . A nai i , ' feet to stand . NoTEs-The Young People's Guildi Is; exerelsel; begin at A . I . .
.. I Address W. H. SHAW, Pres. Rankin; Me gin Committoe. 3 Olin spectiou, for only three � I ,given by the too remi I I . �
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" � . Bell, 5foot, -Joseph Wade, �010, and'was entirely Valueless ,exdept I o'clock. � Al wel' . 111.1 - I
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.1 Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. . -W " 11.. Johnson and the President, Sor aL glue - factory, in. fact the horse the Guild -of St. -Andrew'a churchi . . SCHOOL REPoRT-The following is I I I ... .1 . " I .
- . T aced in both junior had to be hauled in on a large -sleigh the report of S S No 0, Ifullett, for'the 1 . Sale, R0918ter. 4 .. .
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I . againswill be pl; - . loaded et the door of the livery Blytb, next Tuesday evening ; there month of March. IV-Sebert Henry, , 1. . . I -L .. L .. . .
�, d intermediate series of. the Uanad- and*un . will be a debate -and other entertai66� , � , , I ..
I .. I L stable. -The farmer now claims the, ment and a lunch '- a cordial invitation Alex Manning. H array Fingland, Wit_ L ", . SatUrday.Arrilard.,at2:30 p'.m."ab R. 4ra-, - I
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. I � � . . 0. : Yeoper. threattins all pod' & proceed, shipped a car.of flour this week. Don't 'Hobertbri.; Etta Wagner, Flora Fiag- - I.. Brown, Auctioneer. , . L�. .. I . . .1
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.1 . . . . I fari.ner has. t66 advantage of the. trad.e. on in the Mcithodiot 0hurch 6n.Good.. Good', Rosid Daer. r. II.- Dora Mog-� - -- . .. .. .. . I ,- - . IL . � 1. .,
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I. ; Ordered M OS.h &..Cr ok, 'Readrmide - 06derich Town . Ailp , , . n contest foeln, 11 . . . L 'T E R L
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clothim, - ihib 'AC'C1DE141k,-:-:-Xr, blilton'Sbee� . I . I
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` ."'. - ,q � the misfort-iii- +- -0-11 -"d -fra-ure 1- At -7 t, � �- I . Crawford J D Elsie- - Sp 3 -P Lee M " ,v 0 -A t, - Ir n I I . �
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Roberton. Jr`S-Jewet Grainger, 0
Phillips, 0 Crawf:)vd, 0 Littlo,B. Little
home beat �Mafekin'r.' Ws9.AmA'nda,
Durst. is on the. sic� list at present,
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sister Mrs, Fepguson: ,The people,sro
HUnking, N Matining,'Harry Riley, B
Orawford Rd Crawford. Jr.ut 2"Yulia
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� I I . , ;�"!,; ;��,I!j!',��!!, I .has I . , I 1harlie Lee, of Londesboro, spent Sun- . .'� " ... 1' '
..... .. . I I Mrs. WilliamPerdue been shirhtly �-6 � � I C , G90. SpoTTox !Principal.' , ... ... .
: �, i "I Indisposed, So'no Noctl 'M&r� the'public are extended r.o our Charles. : .. I I
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I i . . �i 1, "%. , I auders have been *invading a few ofthe Mrs Williamson who has: many rela-' . . . I
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11 �, SVI eaft . � "N - �:, - 11 1. 1, lVi;` .19, firmers ranaries the last week. mr' tivea here and whp spent her. young Housli SALES- Mr W G Broadfoot newing old acquaintances on the Mait. ' . ' . � . . . . ., . I . I
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�11 , i Iiii, . . one morning Wban he went to ,feed West.' The Irish. 'Social given ,a township, b". rebootly madla 'Several . � I . . . . I
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I � : I � � I , 'I t . 1. as t'd 11 I the Loudon road, he recently sold'one . I
, I I t bin was emptied., Mr. George Can tel- vie's eve, March' 6 I 11
� l'. , � V . . i I i, ,� ,,�. . - on's barn on the Oth con. was also genuine success; e Peo ile 0 0 -forr$200; also a two-year old filley to Xolrl�s-Mr and Mrs F Johnston, of fn -- `�'
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I . . . I I I I . . I miller, are visiting. Mr and Mis H Me- Ges-light Pa. Sri; andPost, Cardst
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iff :, . L" s' .. .1 Leelblilirn., - :, , . . SCHOOL RRPOAT��The following is Gee. Air A G 'Beaton, of Loudeabbro. Deyelopingi I
� ,,� 1 ;1 . the wonthlyirepoyt of .4 8 No M.Stan. borhood Was tried atthe Division Court. "I
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W 9-1 .,..,. , ' - .�:.-,�,�!.-,-` erich. ur ,toes made arrangem6ntei with: the true'
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�v � ��'. , $ .,; � Horton left on. Wedoesd ceo of the Seafiirth Public school I .
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abiliy is cheap and' - good.' Made from good � ,
fabrics, with double seat, -and knees, clouble;-stitch:.
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breakable,ffonts, doubte elbow.g. Evety fashion-
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Ramiltoti. Ili away from home this
week attending the Sytiodat Hamilton
and Convention at Toronto. Miss.
U Demps6y, Goderith. was a visitor in
our burg, on Sunday. - There will be,
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Hamilton will be away from home.
special musir, id being prepared for
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Now,s-Olivet T16hborne and two were visiting on the line on Tuesday, -
Stators, Dell and Ruth, visited #t Dan. Xt, Oarriere goes to Toronto to atte�d
gannon last WeeL Benson Dawson,of the Laymen's Missionary weeting;Mrs �
Springbank, is visiting at John Cox% Carriere and children will .visit 911 his
Mr ithil Mrs 0 W Potter Sundayed In return, Mies Kate Thomson *040 visiv,-
Colborne, ,Mr. Sam Emmerson an'd Ing friends in Saafottb, last ,�Oek, I
familf, have moved on the T. A. Me- .6 I.,
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hearty Welcome to our neighborhood, . LE 10 � -
Mr. James Harrison, of the Oat Lino, A mt4ing of tho citizeng of Cli'vitor,
hao purchased the 80 -Acre farm of Mrs. to -consider the question of Local Opt.
Atchie McDougall, the price paid was ion. will be held In the Town Hall un -
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about $45M ,I t to Is & choice piece of dot, the ampleen of the Citizens' League
Mud and in Rest class State of cultiva- on TaciAd6y eviftlinix April dth at 8
tion, and Mr PUrrison is fortitasto Ili Oplock, Rov. Mr. ThIl of HeneAli, will
securing bllClka�roperty,lying 60 hendy give all addresses to Itho votkillig of
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pay thwtuition fees of pupils from that
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section attending the Seliforth so
1, wag In Auburn. lobk1ug at W.T. HIDDVILL'S
Wall IN�Dera the other daY� he bits all noW de-
signs and' about the, price. tho!r are abompot
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marka, =--I- Reds, Reld IrA- Uzzle
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Wheatley 220; blarl Watt Xat�-
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