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W00000ca .. IMPORTANT I - . � - . ' ,� 7 I'� �!, 6 " .._'_A_1..1- i.T _ �., �, - ;,�. I I . I . I A" . -1 - :. __
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I I RIVATIC FUNDS . . lv:,;� ��'_' - _�, " -11 , - li� . �aoai T , . - -`,--�-. 1 . . . - I 11. - . I , . I I
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a - able YeUIY. GG Or"aas tam security. A I who N16"i %testing wo, of Ama;i. - I AftbN4 **Oaiajo Dro*'fteinm i .
eaunted, and I P ,twV - - . . . , , - I " ..., li-I 304018110 I Never Raised Aboard Ship, but Used PJPER. -
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� I toR. S. HATS, Dominion Bank BulildlaC Seat .1 lewz most Noted Navej NOW*$. I A214 Vouldn'6 Re, p 11�. I .
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upwards. . . . . � t� , , , � � -t On March 22, 182.0, was fought one 4 - -owing . I
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0:1 Distriot.- �., Land . - U 01 � - write. He draw pictures - umbrella as a. part of 'his outfit, but the . - -
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1 5' J r of UwAssocia" of 0"arto - . 1, � f the United States. Commod6re Decatur. for fun And never, then- bt to be an artist, officers of deep ,'wator ships usually dio . Another large consignment of those beautiful Ameri-
Manager. L_43uirr , Ontario. 2W§2 and Commodore Barron ,met on the fatal_ His p eats Won torrl'blj� Pwjr, but be &I-- earry 1hem. The umbrella thus carried Is i � . .
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I i i . Sold near Bladensburg tbab day. Both . i ways managed in some way to got bookiL ' I .
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t I participants vrere wounded, Decatur mor. 'At 12 he could read ancient French and ort It may be brought Into use At once.
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AIPPV encounter. The causes which led to the been some tIm6 In an architect's office his 'Worth 10c, Selling for 4c. .
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,A+**-+-*XW - jumsts. in sums and an terms to suit the borrower. - . ER tally, dying within a few hours after the � even Spanish black letters. After be had No'captain of a ship anchored in harbor ' �
[+_ , � to,J. M. 13m, Bartlak0eaforth. . - .
� . I I In a ito7pical ragion and going ashore In i ' I . .
. .- � - 1678-tf - i PILLS III feeling, between these two Haval heroes wages were Increased 2 shillings a week, ' . I .
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) - Wa ToRx'3XLTM Oi* q tho Second Division � - . -1 and be went to an artist of no a d ok t b c rrie'd for a considerable distance These goods- are all ne in fact this lot has been �
3 d avark ocuritToommlasioner, of Huron Oon- but,it In generally supposed that Decatur's lessons In drawing. I exposed to the out would, bev'ery likely W9
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4 va.ywoo-jr, Land, Lam and InIR!anoe Agent. Nn -da �� .
Y. � _;i` . barsh criticism of Baprou on account 91 One night after be bad gone home he , to carry his umbreiia along and to raise it made since March Ist, 1898. The truth of the matter is
: - YnW mad to Lmn� Offim—Ov*r Sha I the latter not returning from abroad to 'sat down and in a - . �
I= L"".main street, assforib. 36 _ade�� ',sketch. Is was not for his comfort amd protection. In such a that the huge" American Wall Paper trust, ia
111, � FA n A A ts!ke part"In the war brought about the . meant for anything in particular, not evQV port an oNcer- of a ship whose duties . order to
LOTH EES **� . . '6 SICK H 'NE force some out�jde manufacturers into the combine, are __
. OTGREW RENT OR SELL—The More: on the � ZWMVIR breach. " (lortain It Is that Decatur's words An a ;Apausso prince, as bas been said. It called bim, alopg the shore would be very .
t .. � 0 south aide of the mlw&y Usok, with dwelling weri'repeated to Barron, and a correspond;. was a picture of a man in strange robes� likely to carry his un brells. ,
Z ., ... atuched, rtctnt)y occupied by James Thompson, * POSItively cured by theSe wee between th' two, ensued, which prob- with a big sword, stindinton a Umbrellas would not be likily to be selling these goo& at prices at which no oppmition can
� � � I will be ]eased or sold an east teMs. it is a splendid . etbe challenge. The im- - line. The ,backgrou:4 was broksolu"bYoda carried .for protection from the son 'in live. So you do well to bay them while you can, these
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* I'll - .. ted and In good rtpoir. Apply t3 WN. MASTERS, They alsore*ve Distress from Dyspepgla; pending duil was kept a profound secret. �'quoer _ blotch of dead black, which repro- such &:placess Now York, but even hue- pxices will not last. ' I
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ICS . . i I Beatorth., I � itss_tf,,� %digestion and Too He" Eating. , A Per. Only a few of the most Intimate friends of earited nothingi but which waxWof =usual one -might meet a sea captain,'& otalwart, � �
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I,,,- . T,IGGS FOR SALE.—The undersigned YdH -keep fect remedy - for Dizziness, - Nausea, Drowsj. 11be respective participants had even As and pleasing design. � War he turned out bronzed loan, who looked as tbou� gh he . I If you want to see the best .assortment of really
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-book - -Z .. # for sale during batchIng sm=4:56 from ,� Inklingofit, Decatur was the first --to ar- many WoM all equallf sbauid and attract- bad been exposed to the sun and the wind � . I I .
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue rive upon the scene. He was accomi,panlod ive. i artistic Wall Papers, at the price of common goods, eall
. -- 11 � Rts 14thom hens, witich an about . I � I - allbio lifeallid,as thoujh becouldstand �
I �� : thoi best 'I, . Also " from,alliver, Lama Pain in the $Oe� �T,ORPM 1,1VER. - They by Commodores Rodgers and Pprem0r and He took them to Oxoni4ilde -he Say* any exposure, as very probably he could, 1
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I - � . yandob , xperts my an the bait for Regulate the Bowels. several other friends. Barron exrIved a him bts book, I'Salomo,-" to Illustrate. carrying a Yel * a u ells. . . ,
I general use, and are a beautiful iow). All the hens - Purely Vegetable. lo u umbr It may ' �
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houo-h *-� .. I few minutes later. The combatants bowed There were more than 100 plotu � . ..
,t> W are well brt d. Call and see them. Price, 76c per rem in this' be that he carries the -umbrella for his .
ratting. Al ply at the residence of the undenigned, small Pill. Small Dose, itifily to each other and stood waiting for book and tbOy brought more notoriety to i
to_date ; . greater comfort here or that be is CAP6,,- ' � 1. I
. GoderichstreekStaforth. WILLIAM'COPP. . I - Small Price, their friends *to measure off the 'ground Boar�aley flia6 the book did to Wild*. tain who spends the smater part 6af bis T . S,
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YS, for � I I 15m-tf � I and make the final arrangQ1110113tL With Jobs Leine, Beardsley got out, The time, or a large part of it, in tropical wa- - & - a U MES R wbi N &WILOSONIS1, .A�
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I � Substitution, "I hope, air, I I said Barron as they took Yellow Book, a magazine bound in *loth - . .
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lie boy t I . ters, and - $1lat be c&rrls-w �bjs umbrella . �
. . . I � t1iiir .Places, "that when we, meet In an- of a startling yellow, filled for the most ashore hers because be is aocustomed10 � - - I I - - I . I
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I � STOCK FOR SALE. tho fraud of the clay. otherviorld We shall be better friends than part with Beardsley's strange drav71129C carrying It. 800.rTYS BLOOKI - I . - I - . MAIN StRE'ET
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)a- I _ . L-1 H ORTHORNS FOR SALX.�For sale, tw . I The umbrella that the ofiloor of a ship
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*_ � I . 0 good A' Cartg%�Nr s, 1 Decatur to said to have haughtily re- all the principal newspapers In the world, - carries most commonly to milk,just such - . . - I
my at & 0 youn�z Shorthorn bulls,with reglatered pedl- See you ge - -R!r:Ej.j . � . -
I vew. Prices and terms right, DAVID MTLNF,, I 1� garded his a0sreary a moment and then and the advertisement which it got was as would be carried ashore, and which' SMI A 0-
Ments L, Ethel. 15wit replied: I i . . . .
I - .1 . never before oqualed. - The book @truck would be suitable for protection- either -_ I --- - -
Readv ' Ask for Carter's I . -'.'Sir, I have never been your enemy. I I the popular fancy, for Beardsley drawings from' the, sun or'tho rain. He might need o+* 0 0 - 0 #*"#####*" I
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URHAM BULL FOR SALJC�The undersixned - A moment later the word was given and had become a fad - The young artist found this jimbrtHe in, any" 'part be visited for I ��� ...
3L,Ctiou. I.- - I � Dhag for vale glibred Durham bull, Insist and demand I two shots rang out simultaneously. Bar- that he who had" been reared In poverty the purposes of a rain umbrella. If his I
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9- ia white. Terms reasonable, JAMM eATTER- . fell. almost ftninediately. Decatur now bad plenty of money at bin dloposaL ship were tied up bore, for Instance, to a , Hintslor Housewives- -
SON, lot 25, concession 1, T., R S., Tuckeramitb, r - I ; . straightened 'himself, 'but the pistol -fell Beardsley's studio In London. was a wharf in South street, and he should come � 1, . - - -
� r's Little Liv6r PiTh,. from his grasp and In a moment he wail queer place. The walls were a dead! yel- ashore and go up town on a rainy day, he
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.. — . - )on the greensward, writhing in agony. low, while the woodwork and the book would not appear In Broadway in sea , RAm U -CS REGAIDMIDING TE -
JWGS FOR 'SALIC AND FOR SERVI(M—The . He was -raistd by his friends and carried shelves, the wainscoting, the floor, the ta- togs. His apparel would be just' like that
F19T W . I __ JU undersigned, breeder of Urge English Berk. Walker nearer the road, where Barron was lying. bles and the obalra were a smooth, gleguy - of the men he met, and he would be quite I . � UR I
- obtree,h" for sale boars and sown In farrow, Heww Wmmx M '9 At ) OGIAN EA '
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1. URR , _,:�4, 7- allso keep for service th* stock boar, 11 King tAle " �� � . . I wish I had fallen In the service of my black. The upholstery, what tbere was . as likely as they to carry an umbrella, I I � As ft" Buy'a tea of good quality and "
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� 11 . , - I ELIABLE of It, was a dull blue.—Boston Trourcript. . which be would do an going Ashore undgr 4MIN01 .- .. H fin& it m6re
1. archased from Mr. Geotp Green, of pwtvi��r, THE RE , jountry,11 Decatur muttered. Whereupon . 1. strength; you wil
� I . 11T� . 11AL- � and ,Inner at Montreal, Toronto and 00swiL Term ' Asurron looked up. . . I like otrouinstancep in any port round the 0 . � �� econo
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L . I I - 1 -41 payable at the time of service with the privilege Upholotervil and NattreSS Maker, 4# Rver�ytbing has been conducted most world.—Now York Sun. ' 0 I$ mical in the ead than the so -
- � L freturning If necessary. if booked SL60. JAMES ' . . THE FIRST COTTON -MILL- I called "cheap teas. If it costs more per pound it will make
Nv'e have I PORRANM lag 26, Conoemion 5, NoRillop, Sea. SEAFORTH, ONT. . honorably," be said. I . i —
[ �et . 1� orth P. 0. - 148&52 1 . Then, turning his eyes upon Decatur: more and better cups of tea. . .
I Parlor Furniture r aired and recovered. it Washington's ]Diary rlaoss Its Location FRENCH EXPRESS TRAINS. 0 ,
,3 line, I - I . er' I am mortally wounded. . Commodore . . Ram La I's is one third stronger than China, japanpr Ceylon '
. 11 - - Carpets sewed an& laid ; also cleaned Decatur, I forgive you from the bottom of - In X"Bachusetts. -1 . I.. - ' 0 ,� .
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I I � STOCK ERVICF� and renovated at rem-onable prices. my,hearb." . Several different towns In the United'. Their Speed Not Great, but They ffave 0 ea -selling at the same price and less of it iszequired. - �
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� ULL AND BOiR.-Ne undersigned has for Shop in McGhnnis Block,. , YlAge Bainbridge, whom Decatur had Ing erected thefirstAmerloan cotton mill, Express trains in France do not, as a : I
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th the assist- _; ; Beervice on Lot 24,-�'Oi�ncession 12, Hibbert, a WOOD WILL BE TAX.B'N FOR WORK. once rescued from a Moorish prison, stoop- but from the befit Information that can be rule, attain such kpeed as,is common In � .
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. i 'thoroughbred Durham bn1l. Terms, $t.25, for in- � obtained it seems that the credit properly England or the United States, but French 10-1 *
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iest vvarkman- � 1. !. surance. Also& thoroughVied Tamworth. Tornio, �. 1 1622 ed down and kissed his check. I � �
I belongs to the town of Beverly, MasiL - engineers are beginning to claim that they �
. . �1, --;;rith the priviledge of returaing it necamry- i - With his bead' upon. Rodgers' shoulder,
Z GEORGE W. WREN, Chiselhumt P. 0. 1684X8 � ,The circumstances leading up to this are In the race, if not winners. GREAT B RGAINS,
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a large -st k I - Township Funds to toam w�.s drivon glowlybaok tQtbe cityand discovery may be of Interest to our read- the distance from Paris to Amians to - .
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- . I �-DULL FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will I � arm. Some years ago Mayor Hantoift of , 131 kilometers, and the' Mediterranean- . -
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r store to the i _� . JLJI kee forservicecabil ernises at Roxboro, To loan on good security and on reagonable tcrin�. a Salem, Mass., was invited to Pawtucket, 'Calais does the distance fn I hour 25 min-
, , thorou4bred Durham bulf" Terms, $1 ; If paid 411are, where be diodi'a few hours after- . I -_
. fundaof the Township of Tuckersmith. For parti- Ri I., tG attend the centennial exeroldis 'utes. The French claim that this and the I I I
. . before January, 1899, or SIM afterwards- JOHN, culars apply to ward. I . � WE HAVE A. FULL STOOK OF I . �
�er& , No old - . I SCOTL - 11671-tf JAMES MURRAY, The newsof thedualspread likewild- hold at that place In- commemoration,df Empire State express -are the- tvyo faste6t I
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_. I Treasurer, ,Hengall. fire tbrougb the city. The following day the opening of the famous Slater will -In regular trains In the world. ' I I ; I __
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milture. -Why . T�OARS FOR SERVICE.—The undersigned will 1672-tf -we I sending out Invitations to this cant6nIal They have evidently not hear& f the Shirt Waists, Wrap*pers, �Corsets, -_ Gloves,
John Randolph offered! consolatory resolu- . .
. I _" keep for service at Brucefleld, one pure bred, . . event the owners of - the mill clalumd it to Atlantic City express, wbicb'runa dall�
Tarnworth boar, and one pure bred CheRter White tions in congress, which, bo ver, were I -
I prices.? � boar. GEORGE HILL, Bruoefleld. . . promptly objected to, and the press rigor- - be the first- establishment of Its liffid-6ver from' Camden In summer at the actual . -
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� — — - — INDAPO. Our first order was for a quartu of a Ooze% reason Mayor'-Hantoul was unable to be a mile a minute -58 milbe In 52 minutes. Hose, Collars Cuffs, Belts and Ties.
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- I I Off lag for One Hundred and Forty -'roar Dollars worth. I Barron ultimately recovered from his present at the exercises; but, being deeply !'his Is probably the fasteit regular run in - I - -
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:;I-. JO signed will keep for service on Lot SO, Gonees- _.oV00"%%%MW1MMK . interested in historical de- the world. The r
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, bam bull, with regiatered pedigree. Terms, $1 ; I I - He lived until'tbe year 1861 and bad olded at is leisure, o Investigate the pire � State express, New York to huffalo, . ' � - - .
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0 -date, Nvilth a � payable January Ist, 1899 Also a thnroughbred Made a welt cliarge of sevoral vessels. At his own re- olalms of the Pawtucket mill owi6er& average's 53.99 milos an bour, but It is a . ra fine Muslins, Organdies, Dimifi '
ds. We have I I . English Berkkhlre boar (regi6tered), for service. This Investigation led to the discovery rauob longer distance, with steeper grades. Some ext - I
1, c I -Tornis, 61 ; payable at time of service, with privilege I I I Man of quest be Nvas couri marblaled upon the I - I ,es, ..
, . . that the old cotton mill at Beverly, Mass., A kilometer J's 0.62137 of a mile. The
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lencl free of . .- k- , ofreturningifnecessary. JAMESMANN,%inthrop . er charges made against him by Decatur and wbich,was burned down In 1838 had been distance traversed by the French train In
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E61,1nes, GkIer- � _ � OAR FOR SERVICX—The undersigned will � ' . . establishment of the imill at Pawtucket, miles, which in covered at therate of 57.41 . I
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. I -11. B keep for service on Lot 84, Concession 4, Tuck- INDAPO 0, . 0 When the Eoudon Cab Horse Falls. and that no less a witness than General miles 'an bour—faster than th[A Empire � I 11 h - . � ---
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. I ermith, a thoroughbred Cheater White Boar. TRZ 911EAT -W When a horse and cab come to grief In Washington bImEelf could be cited In con- State exprems makes for a -much greater La�ge stock of Lace and Muslin Ourtains. I -
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� . K ued from H. George & Sons, Crompton, HIN000 REMEDY ndon, four or- five men are certain to ap- Z
; ddlesex County. Texm",I, payable at time of PRODUCES TH AEOVA � - firmation of the fact, It seems that Gan- distance, 4ut far slower than , the famous �1,
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I � . 11 Rembsin30dayv- Otires pearandtotakean enormous amountof oral Washington, while ou a tour of the Atlantic City run. � - .1
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. S JOHN W. ROUTLEDGE. 1540-tf * all Nervou@ Diseases. Fs'liuv kexn6ry ov)AN, . trouble to help the cabman out of his dif- Now England states In 1789, made a visit Very few French expresses pass 86 kIl- � . - - ...
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I.- __ I . ficultieg. Some one Is Insta to the old - Beverly cotton mill and was so ometers (49.70 miles) an hour, and the garAll the above goods at very close prices. � . I
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. I visor and size to shrun raii ormans and Quickly but ,
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� � i I AVWORTH BOATC FOR SALE AND FOR SER- -in old or-youimff. , fering to sit on the borse's bead, and when ,impressed'witb the novelty of the spectacle longest run 'without a stop Is 186 kilome- -
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— � T VICB.—The underAgood wW keep for service E"ily carried in veot pocket. Price *1.00 a package. the right moment comes three or four that he devoted several pages of his dijary ters, from Courtelain-Thouars, in the sum- — �
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I � . bred young Tamworth Boam and Sows for .sale. , - , . - . 2 )]R:M_ �
I This rapid Increase proves It Is a remedy that everyone whatever, as a rule, for doing this and will As the researches of Mayor Ha�ntoul Great Western, Is done at a speed of 62.61 � . �.
� � HUGH 39cUARTNEY. Brumfield. 140 -it Wbo tries it speak3 well of. You. res fully, quite as readily do It for a cabman who � - I I . _ - -
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, � -VAXWORTHPIG FOR SERVICE.—The under- L V. F . Seaforth', Ont. cab was empty at the time of the accident troversy othe residents of Beverly,'Mass., tudl running time. So that the French .W. W. HOFFM N. -
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I McK!llop,j a thcro'bred Tamworth pig, to which.& Ably "stand drinks." As soon as the the site of the old mills, commemorating 4nearer than we are.—New. York World. - I . I
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,, ,,a- � =m thcir berkshlre sowg with this breed of pig. To loan ADY amount of private or ciornpany mone ,_ I Agent for Butterick's Patterns and Publications. 1. ..
s a .. � � Terms $1, with privilege of returning If - neceesary, on town or Urm property, at 6 And bi per cenT. able trouble tind run some risk of getting States. —Pittsburg Dispatch. The animals wblab are lucky enough to . � I �
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I , THE SEAFORTH I . ever was offered to the cabman by the by- -mits It to the manufacturer that. Is to fin- The happiest dogs live In The ffifg-,ue, FOR SUMMER. � - -
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I - - Immortal picture, the wag of the party rai�e-d In this pattern, and the In Silent., prince of Orange, may I have had I form a vague idea from reading our .
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WORTK - , I Just what the 'farmers want, and a car- " no doubt about to perform. —Spectator. I . / _1___1; talk about ua. The way to test �our '
� . Will. arrive -at the Seaforth station about' than given to the man who makes the ' On the monument of '.this prince In a � represent6itions, and gather the bene. .
- ? . moid, or oftener several molds joined to- chur6h at Delft Is a . n Inscription referring . - I .
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- and late varieties, viz.: the early Beauty'of (6f4 THE STCLAIR RIVER)� i Experience. gather, known as gates. _. Tbege are usual- to a favorite do of his. On one eocasion - . ,
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1, , .! Thoroughbred, 41so Early and Late Ros' I I - razors, which were in a band bag be bad flooting theplaster. . tent where he"lay asleep', the dog juniped 3. Age Ernit 'i8 to 45- 1 diately recommended by ite stetun 11 -.1
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. . - th - dog Is said to have pined away and dl�d Insurance. ,
I pion Yellow Globe. Also a good variety of Front Street, and overlook -1 e beautiful The landlord was doubtful If there was a mold,maker and the man who pours In - select, We pick the Ct with 4 view ,
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I - - I . those very useful articles with every pound - For further particulars address New Yorker decided to risk a gash or two. a door handle decreases according to the —Chicago News. . 7. Careful me4�i�al selection. Death choose fr4in * a careful and correct . . ,� ,
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I I - . ! 9 - A. S. Nimmo "Well, sir," said the amateur barber number made,� so that the five hundredth . . rate for the i8th year of its history, pers. I . I � -
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� - shave you, sir?" I death& and funerals are all but number- I each $i,000 risk than any other- �, '", , ": : " " , . � , I I � 1, 11
I , a good assortment of Glass and Chinaware. - R I Fj M 0 V J1 PE D. � . - Society of the kind in Canada. .� . '. , -
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A - the country, the Now Yorker stretched out Matyama, a Matabele chief, thus 40-' Ing, you will baveah accident before your I# .
_! � ved into the store formerly dollar of the .Surplus invested out- fin I I
, Having remo comfortably on his back and nearly went ourney on a railroad tralb- drive Is over unless you turn back," tb . i0hardson - .1
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� I . . . got very tired of sitting in the train, so I therefrom --used ONLY FOR PAYMENT ..
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� �_ .� I I Notice to Oreditors. Harness, Whim Blaxikeeto,' "Because, air," was his ingenious reply, not know now where these towns have tions ,about bees. They believe (and did I any healthy man (an acceptable SEAFORTH.
� - . I �11 . � - "I never before sbaved a live man, air. is i to. Yes, I have seen the oarriages not Virgil, too, or did he but chronicle it - 6.4k), can secure $i,000 Insurance � .
. of Conrad Soldan, deceased. � gone for his family or dependents. . �
� - .1 . q Estaiie I And everything handled by the trade. Just —Argonaut, that move without noise. They are like , of b1i con temporaries?) that bees are bred Full information sent on application to R. ELLTOTT,
. �_ Notice i8 bereby given, pursuant to the statute In received this week a large consignment of - Notice to Oreditors..
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I - u Estate of Conrad Soldan, ]Ake to Show Their Money. TheY-�,xun all alone. How were the white to be one of the oldest of the ,current Brantford , Ont.; ERNST GAP.TuNo, Superintepdent ,
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� I . late of the Village of Zurich,in the County of Huron, GOLLOWAY ROBES$ An official of a bank in Tennessee says: people preated? We natives were made tin French. superstitions, for on -a very old _ late of the Village of Bruceffeld, carpenter, decessed, I I
. f, v, I retired farmer, deceased, who died on or about Ahe Which we are ow, offering at astonishingly "The Gernia-i farmers of the mountains one mold and the white people In another. tomb at Arles (found in the world famous who died on the 16th of March, 1894, are required on
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'It citor for John Johnston and I - - methe home of unhallowed bees. "— I undersigned solicitor for the executors, full partic.
I 11 Henealf. ODtarlo,�soli will of which ranges from a small amount to sev 1 white men are wonderful. When I go back b0co COUNTY OF HURON. ulars of their claims, verified by affidavit. After- the 1.
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A. D., i8gs, a statement in writing of their names . In the matter of the Estate of G Ing reference only to the claims of whieh theybare I
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� _L H, � Immediately after the said 2nd day of June, their money out and take it home. In a true. That Is beoause they ar ok * i will not be accountable for any part of the W-tAo to :
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- I A. D., jS98, the said 4 1 Pursuant to the provisions c notice. This notice is given pursuant to the statuJ6 I
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I I . . laims of which notice shall h%ve been given as above CENTRAL , ' peaking, George Sprost, who died on or about the- 16th day of Solicitor for Executors. , .
required, and the said executors shall r.ot be liable . . . they desire to take their money home and � but then it takes money- to play poker, A -.a upt, 1897, are required on or before the 7th day Dated, May 17th, 1898. 1,688-8 . 11
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have been received by them at the time of such die ar � - of their claims and of the securitieq,) (it soy) held by li
2 - Hardw' e Store, I Tribune. � over there. What do you feed them? pays for oar fare. ' Boston Trans
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as ; ,,;11 .,of May,i A. �D., 1898. . . — fously to her husband, "I don't like that Amateur—Certainly not; in the mouth. . United lliogdo= has a greater number of creditorof whose clain3 hepr&1raLloA havereeeived A Oourt of Revision of the Assessment Roll,of the
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L as i am! leaving town this month, and B331AFORT9-, ONTARIO. e- claime in1is clear, childish voice 11 Don't ...
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