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. I - Mrs A Proctor, Mrs T Anderson; - t 001219 NORM-. P ng r. Mixe%
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OnTuead,ay;and Wednesday of last Homemadecheese, Mrs T Anderson, i � . Zthol...... .. ._ X. al p.m. 8.88r. *
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week the Epav Wawanosh� -Agricultural Mrs J Do.w. - I . . Brunow.......'. S.06 .46 .
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Society held their Fall Show at Bel- L ORK.- roc ies . - . 21 .00 9.60
l grave.. The first day was most unfavor. I ADIES, J. Henry N, Son; Bead . � - . �. I Wingham.. .. - 1.80 11.10 111.10
. I McLelland, I I I Gonwe SouTa- -pawmen r. . Mixed.
able-, on account -of the almost incessant work, Miss McLelland; Fancy knit. � -_ ! Winghaln.... _. 6.89 A.M. .10 A. m. 7.25 r. m
&in yet a large n , un Linen . �i I . Bluevale.. .. - 6.48 11.22 7.55
r , -iber of exhibitors ting,. Miss Bone, W J Fenwick ; I I GLOVE& � 113russele..... . .. 7.02 11.45 8.55
I brought their exhibits to the Hall, shirt, Miss McLelland, W - Wylie; � .. . . � I � - I . Ethel ...... .... 7.14 12.00 9.31
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which was .well filled. Therewasagood Braiding, M as MoLelland,.Miss Bons; . I I - - � 0 !
F show of hor , se cattle sheep, pigs and Woollen sto kings, . W H McCracken'; . . I . I i �
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poultry, an,� some instances competi. Socks, Geo Moffatt, T Anderson; A ve large stock to choose from, in all sizes, as, . .
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tion was very keen. Want of space Gloves, G M)ffatt, W H McCracken ; . well aa the most- popular makes. Now open, a new I Gorge NOILTH- . Pamenger.
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� i -'ollock, W H McCracken; 11!�,
� . as . lot of choice Kid Gloves. Exeter .................... !9.16 5.57
: we refer ouir readers to the accompany- Log cabin qi ilt, Miss M2Lelland, Miss � I I I
. Heneall .... ......... ...... ;I 9.28 6.09
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. Hor_,;Fs.'-j Heavy-draualat, - Brood . I . � Brucefield.... 9.42 6.26
. n leaven, Misil Pollock; Rag mat, A I I Clinton. .. .. ::::."* " " * * * * ��: 0.00 6.4
1 rn-are with fo�l, A Speir, VV Wellwood ; Proctor, Mrs Anderson; Berlin wool EDWARD McFAUL, I L*ndeel;;ro ...... ... * .,. .. 10.19 7.08
Horae foa.4 E'Olvar, G Taylor ; Mare work, raised� Mrs Wilkinson, Miss Me- . . Blyth .... ........... 0.28 7.12
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I foal, W Welkvood, A Spoir; Two year Lelland ; erlin wool work, flat, Miss I . I . Belgmve,ft ........... *.,.- :, t42 7.27
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� old filly, A; C4rr, T Lynn; T%vo year Pollock, Mies Bone ; Sofa pillow, Miss . I WinghanA, arrive ........... ILOO 7.46
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I old gelding, 11 Taylor ; , Year Old filly, Bone, Mrs Dow; Aracene Work, Ham- , .SEAFORTH. � i Wingham, depart .......... I 6.60A.M
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J Webster; Year old 1 g 1. Belgrave ................ 1 7A6 4.00
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� Tavlor, Jr,. � I . � . Blyth .... ............. : ..
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I : stockings, Miss Pollock, Mr's Wylie; , . . . . I Londeeboro ........ :... -- ! 7.26 4.26
- 6eneral Puipose,-Broold ware with Card work, Mrs Proctor, Mrs Godfrey;
` , . Clintonl ............ :. . . .. , 7.56 4.46
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_� foal, T D.ouaghue, E Olver; Horse Leather work Mrs Godfrey; Pencil . I � 1. . Bruoefleld ........ ..... .. 8.15 6.04
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1 drawing, H i I I . I . � Honsall .............. .. .. 8.32 6.19
J Webster, - F Anderson; Two year Lelland;' Hair flowers, Miss McLel-: I . � . Exeter .................... 8.60 6.83
old filly, F AAderson, T H Taylor, Jr; land ; Emb, idery on- silk, Hamilton & I I - -
. Year old filly,, D Taylor, F Anderson ; McLean, Mi's McLefland; Embroid- I . I I � I I Grand Trunk Railway.
. Year old geld�-ng., T R Taylor, Jr, T ery on li Miss McLelland, Miss � . �
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Ford ; Spanj -Agricultural horses, H Bone ; ef work, Miss McLelland, ' : . I follows: i
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q . Kelly, D Tay, I Mrs Godfrey; Twine lac�, � Miss A FURNACES. FURNACES, .
. Carriage Hdrses,--BrQ'6d mare with Lelland; . Rag carpet, Mrs T Ander- . . Passenger.. .. _.'.. 1.03r.!X. 1.20 P. x
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� � foal, J N Perdue, V S, 1st and 2nd ; son, Mrs A I�roctor; Collection ladies' � I I .1 Passenger ... .. .. .. 9.10 P.1 x. 9.27P. M
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� Spring foal, J �N Perdue,! �V S, Ist and work, Miss cLelland, Miss Carson. I - . . I I- - - . .
. - Mixed Train .. ...... 6.16 P w. 6.40
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I .. IV Wylie; Two year old gelding, H music on org %n, Miss L Kaake, Mi Passenger. .. .. .. .. 7.69 A.'m. 7.43 A
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� jl .. . �. Edwards, W �I McCracken ; Year old Maggie McL�,an; -Songs, Geo or- eading Coal and Wood Burning Furnaces. .
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k, I , field, Joe W Ikinson ; Music on violin, - . . :"* 6.30 r IN. 4.66 P. m
If, ' filly, T Rrydgea I
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a I 11 - hGraes,! Jos W J Johnston, Bluevale; Jae Rey- -
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Downs apa d ram, pathetic anl,d kindly nature. These GIVEN AWAY YEAW.Y.
T Anderso ; , Shearling ram, R Corley, strong charabteristies influeniced, very . When I say Cure I do not mew i
- 11 Ross; ... ain lamb, H Ross, T Ander .1 C I E F1 merely to stop them for a .tim % and thes ou I coo
- happily, as� i� proved, his entire p - again. I MEAN A A L C U R E. I have mad!e the disea.,Le of Fits a
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Rion; Age ewes, H Ross, T Anderson; cal career. PChey would n' . study. I warrant my remedy to Oure th( > . a I
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Shearling 4w6, T Anderson, H Ross; first glance, be efficient aids to politi. vorst casm Because others have fai reason for not now receiving a cure. Send & 0 ! .
-1 ails . Do ince for a treatise and a Froo Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Expi,ass an( - -
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,j Ewe lambs' H Ross, T Anderson; Fat Cal 3. ,the peculi ?ost Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, aiId it vrill cure you. Address: -H. a. ROOT 0 C=
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I- . r ,g :A � broke. A General Ban�'ing Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted. -t-q:;
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p t I I can'� �elp it; I don't'want it, I Canadi4n Pacific Rail and Steamship
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r GruddeS, A Carr, � � I . secured free. Best connection to all pointain
� . ; let unless it has a restaurant, a trip _�:Ito . Gents' Furnishing and Staple Dry Goods at rock bottom prices. the United States, Austmlia and Clhina, Head
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VETERJNARY.
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J011N GRIEVE, V. S., Honor of
Ontario Veterin College. Zal#du="
of Domestic Animals reated. Calls promptly
attended to and charges moderate. Veterinary
Dentistry a speolailty. Oftloe-At Weles Roy&
Hotel, Seaforth. ,. 1U24t
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1E1C. DOAN, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate
0 of ,Ontario Veterin:ry Bege, Toronto
Honorary Member of tb elledical 'Society L
Calls from a distance promptly attended to.
Veterinary Redleines kept constantly on hand.
Office ppposite E. Beesenberry's Hotel, Hen-
sall. N. B.-VeterinaryDentistry and Surgery
a specialty. . 116646
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FRANK S. Beattie, V. So, graduate of Ontario
Veterinary College, Toronto, Menber of the
Veterinary Medical Society, eto., treats all dis.
eases of the Demesticated. Animals. Ali calls
promptly attended to either by day or night
Charges moderate. Special attention given to
veterinary dentistry. office on Main St t I
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Seaforth, one door south of Kidd'a Hardware,
store. 1112
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Q EAFORTH HORSE INFULMARY.--Corner a
0 Jarvis and Goderich Streets, next door to th
Presbyterian Church, Seaferth, Ont. All dis
- eases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, or any of the do,
mestleated animals, successfully treated at the
Infirm ry, or elsewhere, on the shortest notille
Charges moderate. JAMES W. ELDER, Veter.
Inary Surgeon. P. S.' -A large stock of Veterin
ary Medicines kept constantly on handj '
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MATTHEW MORRISON, -Walton, Insuranos
Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits,
Conveyances, &c. Money to loan at the lowest
rates. M. MoRRisox, Walton.
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T M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Office-
ey . Rooms One Door North of the Commercial
Hotel, ground floor next door to Beams butcher
shop. AgentH-CAMBRON, HOLT& CAMBRON. 870
0 ARROW & PROUDFOOT, Barristers, Sollet-
kX tore, &a., Goderich, Ontario. J. T. GAuxow,
Q. C.; WX. FILOUDFOOT. 688
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CAMERON, HOLT & CAMERON, Barrfeters.
Solicitors in Chancery, &a., Goderich, Ont
M. 0. CAMBRON, Q. C., PEnn- HOLT, M. G
OAXERON. � 506
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11)J. DOWNEY, Solicitor, Conveyancer &a
. Late of Victoria, B. C. Office:Zver
Bank of Commerce, Main street, Seaforth. Pri-
vate funds to loan at 5j and 6 per cent. 1036
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MANNING & SCOTT, Barristers, Solicitors,
Conveyancers,&c. Solicitors for the Bank
of Johnston, Tisdale& Gale. Money to loan.
Office -Elliott Block, Clinton, Ontario. A.H
MANNING, JAMMIS SCOTT. 781 ,
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FHOLKESTED,suiocessortothL mte firmal
0 McCaughey & Holme0ed, Barrister So.
lieltor,Conveysnaer and Notary. Solicito; toll
the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Money to land.
Farms for sale. Office in Scott's Block, Matz,
Street, Seaforth.
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11) ICKSON & RAYS, formerly with Messrs
Garrow & Proudfoot, Goderich ; Bar-
risters, Solicitors, etc., Seaforth and Brussels,
Seaforth Office-Cardno's Block, Main Street.
R. S. HAYS. , W. B. DICKSON.
I Money to "n. 1127
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MONEY TO LOAN.
TAONRY TO LOAN. -Straight loans at 6 pet
, oent., vvith the privilege to berrowet
of repaying part of the principal money at any
time. Apply to F. HOLNESTED, Barristep
Seaforth. 850
DENTISTRY. -
FW. TWEDDLE, Dentist, successor to W. J.
. Fear. Office in Daley's Block, Seaf orth,
Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas admiDistered. for ,
the painless extraction -of teeth. 1169
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GF. BELDEN, D. D. S., L. D. S., Dentist. j
. Office -over Johnson's Hardware Store, I
Seaforth. Electricity for painless extraction of
,teeth. I 1
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'A � KINSMAIj, Dentist, L. D.
KI I _�,- --,!;� 11 S., Exeter, Ont. Will be at
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LA8T TnuRsjDAY rw RAcn XONTR,
,and at Murdock's Hotel, Hensall, on the FUST
AND THmD FRIDAY in each month. Teeth ex-
tracted with the least pain possible. All work
first-claas at liberal rates. 971
1 MEDICAL.
WS. FERGUSON, M. D. 0. M., Seaforth,
Office and residence, that formerly oc-
=a by Dr. Hanover, near Goderieb street.
night or day promptly attended to.
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ltE. COOPER, bf. D., Physician, . Surgeon
.`- and Accoucher, Constance, Ont. 1127
11) RS. ELLIOTI & GUNN, Brucefteld, Licen.
tiatee Royal -College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Edinb-urgh. Bracefield, Ont. "'o
JG. SCOTT, M. D., &o., Physician, Surgeon �1
. and Accoucher, Senforth, Ont. 01111ce and I
residence South oide of Goderich street, Second 1
Door eaat of the Presbyterian Church. � 842 1
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11 W. BRUCE SMITH, M. D , 0. M., Membeir 1
of the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
&a., Seaforth, Ontario. Offlee and revidenes
same as ocoupied by Dr. Vercoe. 848
ALEX. BETHUNE, M. D.. Fellow of the
FLoyal College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ki" ratn, Successor to Dr. Mackid. Office
late y cul$ed by Dr. Mackid, Main Street,
Seaforth., . Regidence-Corner of Victoria Square,
in house lately occupied by L. E. Dancey.
Dr. Mackid has gone to the Northwest and
Dr. Bethune has taken his practice. The
Doctor will be f6und in Dr.� Mackid's oface
durin the day and at his own residence during -
the nfgrh"t. . I 1127x12
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AUCTIONEERS.
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JP. BRM, Licensed Auctioneer for the
& Countyof Huron. Sales attended in al
parts of the County. All orders left i6t Tin
Expearroit, Office,will be promptly attended to.
11) H. PORTER General Auctioneer sad
. Land Val-dator. Orders sent by mail to
my address, Dayfield P. O., will receive prompt
attention. Terme moderate. 1185-62
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. � W. G. DUFF, .
AUCTIONEER FOR THE OOUNTY, Conve
ancer, Collector, Book-keeper and Aceounta,Z
Real Estate, Life, Accident and Fire Insurance
Agent ; Money to Loan, Correspondence, &c.
Parties requiring his services in any of these
branches will receive prompt attention. 0mos
rN DALXY's BLOCK, (UPSTAIRS), BIAIN STRNNT, BRA-
MITH. 1134
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Boots and Shoes
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Has on hand a large number of Boots and Shoes
of his own make, best material and
Warranted to give Satisfaction.
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If you want your, feet kept dry come and got
a pair of our boots, which will be sold
CHEAP FOR OASH.
Repairin romptly attended to. All kinds of
Boots ani Ehoes made to order. All parties who
have not paid their accounts, for last year will
plea -se call and settle up.
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1162 D. McINTYRE, Seaforth.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUBDAT
THE HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE
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Loan and Investment
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. . Farm Security at lowest Rates
of Interest.
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SAVMGS BANK BRANCH.
3p- 4 and 5 per Cent. liaterest Allowed err
Deposits, according to amount and
time - left. �
OFFICE. -Corner of Market Spam I
and North Street, Goderich.
HORACE HORTON,
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Goderioh, August 5th,1886. - N1
JOHN -IBEATTIE
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Olerk of the Second DiviBion Court
County of Huron.
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Commissioner, Conveyancer, Land, T,oav
� - and Insurance Agent.
li F un4s Invested and to Loan.
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OFFICK-Over Sharp & Livens' store, Main
treet, Seaforth. 111M
- CIDER MILL. .
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Ber,nardThompsonintends running his Cider,
Mill two days -in the week, Tuesdays and Thurs-
days for a while on account of apples being
searce. If any person wishes any other day& -
besides these days I have mentioned, Will they -
be so lund as to let me know in time.
1188 BERNARD THOMPSON, HensalL.
The McKfflop Mutual Fire - -
Insur . ance Company. '
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FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN,
PROPERTY ONLY INSURED.
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OMCERS.
Thos' E. Hays, President, Seaforth P. O.; W.
T Shannon, Secy-Treas., Seaforth R O.; John:-
iiamnah, Manager, Seaforth P. 0.
DIRUTORS.
Jas. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Donald Ross-, Clin- .
ton; Gabriel Elliott, Clinton ; George W,att, - .
Haylock; Joseph Evans, Beechwood; J. Shan—
non, Walton; Thos. Garbutt, Clinton.
AGXM.
Thos. Nailans, Harlock; Robt."McIbIlan, Sw -
forth; S. Carnochan, Seaforth. John WSulliM
and Geo. Murdie, Auditors.
Parties desirous to effect Insurances or,
trausact other business will be p1mmpitly attend-
ed to on application to any of the aboye officers,
addressed to their respective post offices. 1189 i
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Sold by all Druggists at 50e. and $LM .
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CHEAP EXCULRSIONS TO MOPES,
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CABIN RATIM $45 $50 and $60 Single. $95,$10
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Per 88. PARISIAN, $50, $60, $8o single; $100,
$110, $150 return. . -
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trembled so the b
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trunk has all the r
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my left. .
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Muldoon, ,the wreB�
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to sinether whom h
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olerk,, ashamed of �:
stating the clerk wj
.. business.
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profession.known aii
signet," A young .
prentided to one of I
I youth ,thought hims,
Son, much above tht
-tices, �
One evening the it
-to carry a bundle of �
'-whose residence was �
- packet, was r-ecelvf
-shortly,afterward th
ter enti�r the -outer 01
. uses the youth walki
-the porter �carrylng t
Seizing his hatthp
�overtook the porter, ' �
packet, and walk,ed 1
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The lawyer's house
the deor bell rung, ti
' 'Here fellow! give �
mad slipped -a aixpeni
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" Here it is f9r yt"
,voice which.caused it
-a-round. His confusii
master made him j
after that was he abo
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John Crerar, a Ch
died recently. He bc,�
his property to charil�
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purpose*, and the bal
on his motheri'a side, -
all relattves on his I
had no childrea of hie
been ma�ried. His h
ing step$ to contest �
many of ,thern are -old
adjoining county,Df F
of the caae W11 ba wi
siderable, :Jinterest. I
turie of the will waa a.
. ceased and his f sinily,
plarported to be. Mr.
omitted all mention jo
his father"a ,side, the i
ers of his, fat,her not I
nor were they mentio)
the will when it came
bequests, As a matt
I several brothers and a,
of Mr. Crerwr, and t
been married a numbc
families simount to a
pany. It is the,sepeo
ing proceediggs to ba,
of the will broken. I
for the most ,part resh
- although -some are fro,,
and 5 ;�nwber of them
art, and &re; with thel
follows: -
Duncau Stewart, -
raother was an auntof
I Dunca-a Stewart, N,
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first coudw. " :
. Chribt4m Stew -art, (
Stratford, first cousin
Margaret Crerar,
cousm. . .
Alexander Stewart
cousin. I
Tho.s. Stewart, Pett
ander Stewlart No.. 2);
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Stratford, firt
On the pridbate of 0,
vant of John Crerar's
davit that he had jact
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proveds-Itthis a fall
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,statement was accepte
the Probate Court at
parties interested. . - ,
the mother of John
Margaret jDow, is bull I
one of the corttestauts,
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of heirship, aud it is sa
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testator been, aware �
-once of art these cous' '
side he we,uld uudou� ��
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'the mother's side, Th
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will amount to betweek
S3,000,0W, ' ___� I
-Messrs. Armstrong
ranto, have bought th
race course fa,rm, at X
for $6%000. . I
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, themselve# uerv-ous,Wel
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who Are broken ,down,
ADverwork,�resultiiag in.
lowIng sylilpWras .- Al
jPr-em&ture,1.e1&a,ge, lo4