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iq , i . Xmas Furniture-Broadfoot, Box & Co. -5 I other Canadians brow -beat n into submit' � of -the mer to oa b�- various sob , an now
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- - U!" j! i Chriatmas, Present -Wm. Pickard-& 01n.-5 � - I ihe demands of the Americans, and ': being muted1by the Government, laugh 3ut was bothered,by chilto and fever.! Hei
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� � 11 Specialists -Greig & Usedonald-1 I the earn 3 papera'hAve allowed themselves t ' . . . .
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1 '4� �, � I i railwa, -called deals, irrespec- , 'rom which she'tu"ffered a great deal of plain
I .�� i � i Logo Wanted -J. Watson -5 . so III a ad other so . !
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- i - Plows, Crushers, Etc. -4 -At Coleman's -8 � -thev o*,,see r. Laurier -,an And � in the ,
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I .� ; �, Boar for Service -T. .k. Dodde-5 .1 . . the trath, will is sitate to accept i 0 unou 1 ing, 16th concession, Gre r, for the surn ol
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!�, . -liom pr tised, The accusations of the ' been successful in their . sI peals - '.Nlrl, Biel.
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_1 . , � Accounts Ready, Ste. -5-W. H. Willia-8 is a n tbat, the keiral L'overnment' "'Often th� man who makes the*pr�mises ii . -Two well-krooWn L '
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I I 11 to, EM -5-J. Dldy-8 - could easily have secured a long ago, by as necessAous as the meq to *;hoir hf aged ladies of Hallett 't)wnship are Mrs.
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I I I :; Chamois Skins-2�Lnmsden & Wilson -8 Hardy's clumsyr ilmimufa�etu &use I '
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I L I �.% -: Mr. flardy's, �i clumsy manufacturing ' ! ver five litindr, d pounds.
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Ight fftrou 921 105ditior. pa - candidate 'or th privilege of managing th: a
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I .1 ! P - its mini is the fac that such benefits should home in Beseliville. 'Dec,iias *
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I . i � �J I . I affairs of tl [e nat on should be proofths he . 1 . ed was 37 years
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E : �, L �' SYAFORTH. FRIDAY, De(. 9th, 1898 orals, its avidity to cry'down affairs- well. In Other words, some de ree
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I t 11 r I . -W. A. Dean, of Kingebridge, who
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� . , , pticted fro the Man who -seeks public tie" don some time ago, has bem-notified of his
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- I.: -. , The West Huron and Haltcn Provincial � � who depen i on public pickings and stealings
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I 7 '. _-, � bye-olections took place yesterday, Thurs' 0 market would have f6rfa living." �. ,
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; j .1, �i .-It- I . � iHon. Mr. Patterson Minister of C ' toms, painstaking officer.
� ": I '. ., ` - lamber,1while thel forest wealt4 of the I I -Win. Straughan, of i Benmiller, met
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I � : V Mr. Yatterson showed
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� .__ 11 J.�_ - , . . I - I the presien Go ment, customs duties �14ajlirsl ,,, health for some tirne. Deceased
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. i - _111 - I � - favor of Bi itish go do'had been applied,. acquaintances. His age w I . 87 years.
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I ! I . 1� I " 'i�4 � I while creaming and every i dustry in the Auntry I writes his father, Robert 'Burns, of Brust.
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... .. . - I The last of the u orous grist of election. d 1,000 bushels ol oats. He sold
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w ,.A � East Elpin case w a removed to Toronto, .
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.1 �, I lated to create alarm or a panioi in the men want our logo, and they must have wa's dry cisteru about five fee deep. ,A 0 a
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� t country, by their tariff measure of 1897, tl bing member, kept himself I pretty clear , animal wai extracted from to uncomfort ble
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I 11 � I , ;� , they have made many reductions, but these their cown hands. I ,et them bring influence f I . hence the diffi- pool ion, n t h th wor e for the ad en.
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L - -1 . This measure abolished-mAny speoiLAc duties r will be
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1 � I as promised by the Liberal leaders they On reasonable terms t, con6rmed. in hills a �at. Mr. Brower is a, a
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� to: the mining industry by plaoi mining maintain their pro recordin secretary, hom Snell ; corres.
z ; � pondi John -'Treb; treasurer,
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I I � "t � duties on iron and steel ; it aided the agri- Hardy's e umsy ma 151all d izzie Fi kbeiner.
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t'_ 1896. , -says ' 11 We ough,t Ito have . in organ. .
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; - Imports ... o.. . $110,587,480 - 8 1 30f 698,807 a , local Gov arnm nt that stands for The Brussels b)ranch of the Upper Can. burn, of Crev township thm t when she and
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inil tory have re -e oil Mr. 'Green as maker harrow tooth and while hei - so4 took aim,
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1 18,36, have increased more than $20,000,000, 1 before it became a party hack. . . for next year. � . she bit the cap, and down 3am� , the bird.
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f - ne8daI -evening of list we k, to pull down a rope manufactlixer, of iTi ir lite. i The i
p � volume of imports have increased by twenty and a reproach, not more among Liberals . iwed-
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� - I I which came before the commissioners at the whereas, When he wao youn I F a great num- T -George Kinclid,; who; has for some time -which took place in thf p a 3tiee Of� the im-
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� .. k Quebec conference, and which is still being study, thereby laying the - oundatio"ns for d concession, of H�allett, -leaves in a few M. J. Wilson, B. ,A., f Be nmill4r, After
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. ' hil ou fee g the chickens, couple have the beat w shoo of their many
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. - i United States shortly after the coming into Mr. W. C. MeD nald, he millionaire will 'cause her t? eep I her bed for ,some cess in life. i
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� I thousand feet on sawn lumber going into no� mean with it, � e has already given of IaWweek, and "`� e the transfer of the 88 years. The late Mrs, El iott *ia born
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ottfI � . ing and commercial department, furnishing a loss. It appemos �that his sheep got ihto ada, Mr. and Mira. Elli t a ed .111 Gode-
7 � - . : port duty on saw logo. This was a I direct the cost not cal of the building, but of the the turnip field., sod leight of the flock died rich, so that the decea A la
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� i the.college is to be' fol Imally opened by the -The W omen's iAux iliary of St. George's just sixty years. Mrs. John! EWOR leaves
I . theCanadian lumber mannfacturer,j from Qovernor-General,� o the 20bh church, Walton ,
; . of this i,'hos�eent a large consign, ten living children, six sons and fou� dough.
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. have been folly in the Damits ion government I be knighted or, that occasion. missions in AI�OmZto gladden the hearts and great-grand.child6en. The decelamed
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�� I . � . 1 Some of the leading Conservative .papers, -William Lake hat; leased his 100 acre years, her partner � haviOg pm!earl
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I- and in order that the - C,tnadian Ittin-boar in, I notably the Toronto �Vorld and Mail, a , .d. -.vway early
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� q : might b.c- p . ro- 1 making fools of themselves by trying to five years, and wil� iletire from farming next -The Peter Eodmiston ;eferre& to in
� ng,t Mr. LaiI iia an old and worthy the following despatch from Los Angeles,
I i -1 - tooted, an act was passed .in thc Ontario ; p4lit the Globe in.as black colors -as they spri e . .
resid of tba6. ;township, having lived California, is a native 0 God0rich township.
i . . Legislature requiring- that all timber out I * 1, I
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. . e evid ilde they offer the top of a high �1�88 cupboa d ail, had .
men, and they found that in depriving the , p , rif taken to San Quentin serye a ten -years'
1. �� Ort of their charges seeds some better sub. removed a numberlof bottles fo- that pur- sentence for burglary, '" confessed that be
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I Canadians of their market they bad only.' stantiation than 11 it. a said," " we are in � h
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t amity. As soon as the international corn- , I 0 c�siambed up on the table ern Nevada over a year� ago. !' Hancock says
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Inf ependent'i Order of . reqi#ied as a result of tliki cooking �pssons given by 4iss Wilson, consisting I
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ha, �e 'secured the services of i the ,of Iiiii a Macaronis finest Cream Okeese, Dutch Cocoa, Canded Fruits,. Etc - .
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. tify council electio ' there are now I was not largely attended -
Mr Watileas excels in that capacity� I i candfastes in the. field, n4mely, W. H.Ktrr, . storm. In this Mr. McDonald took the
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Die wict, has returned to spend the *inter as Ing I inlhat�,districb,-Iwm Tuiek, *ho peatedly calling for encores. Those ,who,
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amOng his friends in Hibbert. -The 'en in ChieA.$o for some years, is here failed to attend missed &Areat.-Dori?t for.
too place in Mit6hell, on ThursdaY of lastj "it to his � brother and sister. -With get the Sunday Behool "&_"iVe
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we k, of Mr; Jo a Lavery, who remov.ed to our esent reeI W. H. Kerr, an a con ty next Sunday. In the morming Rev, Mr.
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teri ed in the Staffa cemetery on Saturday.-. and I
Th( local literary society held its fir t re- beeni he name of Councillor Thomson has afternoon, Rev. J. IEL Phair, of London, sInd �
, entioned. 'There is some talk df a Rev. Mr. Millyard will speak. The child. ,
gul r meeting i# school house No. 0, on reev �in Grey, as 4r. Strachan is re i , ren will have amass melliting. In the even- -
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t �anin� last. The weather froml municipal life. The contest will 1' ing, Rev. J. H. Phair will preach. There
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prix cipal features of the programme will of thttract sociefik made his tenth ann ial I DEATH. -Since writing last week the..
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kn'Own locil qr4tora, Messrii. S. Harris an bein ]I very unfavo' ble, the attendance i rais 1 moved from our midst one who was widely
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.NOTES. -The second moeting of the 3011 I the best. As the doctor grows olderi I illpess, comes to us as
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division of the -Went Huron Teachers' As- appears to grow I*tter 1 The officers eleef.led Medi:al.aid and nurses were present, but �
Boni ation, whidh was to haI bein held aiZur- for the cl!irrant year ar� : 1president, Revli�S. despite all that loving hands and medical. I
ich, on the 16th ult., will be helil in the plublic � , .
. Acheion �; secretoy � �nd treasurer, a. science could do, she very peacefully ramised
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E , t , Hagan, principal oll the&urich !�bpol, drems; I ' � 'y 1h: I te " resident, Rev. r. somed hosts above. Owing, to her exem- . I .
a ill, hence the � are i ted" Ws Of H � .1. ;lof; by tl _ . _.
wa change a A A &I is I od oll� ne I he presid ut plary Christian characteri,nil bef active and .� � -
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mec ting of the Young Pe6ple a Associlatiou N6�m.!---rMr. Jo�n. M' cNevin, of the Kip- entire community. Bat in'the home . from I
. the following officers were -ele ted for� the pen mil , . f-A"M ��
. , who is �. erl' ive to the interest which she is gone she will le&Ve- the greatest . I
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Th( ' ' Snell ; corresponding- retary�John days has been and t,hs wrzther, in ag* n tereetad in her home, and with great -care I
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atioa, Fanny ei �roug t in. �_
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no. -The '�Bigbth annual me tih f - .
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camliwood Branch of t r Canada of T k i I
L pil ul _promi this week performi6g , but with full mommilrainee and sw'!et consola-
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Bib] es Society was held in the It' Ivangelical e?unt council u 'es at Goderich.-The min- 1 tion that to be absontfroth the body is to .
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soci ity, Rev. J. P. Rauch, of Zerlin; was will �eld on Sabbath, the 18th. Rev. P., followed by a large concourse of friends and
pree mit and gave a very inter I estingi slid P. Me lay; of Toronto, will conduct t�e 1 sympathizers, were interred in the Stone
inat ,uctive address on the Bible, . i 0
. istiq the aervic ion the Sabbath, and on the Mond' y church cemetery. The funeral vorvicilas were ,'
wor r Of the iociety in spreading the word even� 'an old tine tea -meeting will Fe conducted by the Rev, Colin Fletcher, who -
ofGod. The following officers were ele�cte(l: held Morepartic lars next week.-Mrs.�t very appropriately and toofloderly preached '�.
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Rev. A. W. Sauer ; secretary-tre"urer, visitin tour amoril � friends' at Dundas &Oil deteased was a zealous member of the Pres -
Thomas Snell ; depositor, J. A. Wam�olct ; Foilest,,= for a fq w days the guest of *. byterian church, and leaves a husband and
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N:)TES. r. Herbert Ashbury left on I severel kicked on Saturday evening last by . I
Monday inor4ing for Thorold, where he has from be ng v:0101weill under. rainis pu y L I _�
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his rm e surmounted all drift' .
secured a, situation as book-keeper !in a a run ing o . time. -Mr. a 1 1 atitchea.-Maister Ernest Robinson, of Mit. .
. -Misers. , ro. Al x. la 0 " Cliutonf on Sat r- 1 chell, apent Sunday under the a I rental - . � -
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aper t Sunday in Clinton. -The local, , ilLiver from Mr. Sfincin Chappell, of Ran-
. L *n'0'3 tid Mrs W in. On or 3 spent the fore t
meeting Of the youn people's � moci. ilea, Pay. nock, for a good figure. -Quite a number
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held in the Moth, d t - - from here attended the meeting held in 8t.
rkton - I . iind Mv. James Dick, of. Marys, - in conn eletion with the central
church next Tuesday evening, bas tbeign I J . . �
I eaforI * lr� isiting with Mrs. Dick's .
postponed on account of a PreAsbyte v i1nee ' '. �� arentai Mr * creamery. on Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs. �
ing in the Presbyterian church on t ' hild Mrs. haffer, during the
. at dvei i- ek. - n it it er of th farmers are getting Henry Francis, of Grosswell, Michian, .
ing, No further date has ' spent, part of last week visiting at -Mr.
. . been fixe for ti e I vel f or thervo . -Handling gravel .
uUlO a meeting. -Politics are the chief 'top, 0 f 0 Robert Fletcher's.-Edger Dawson still con- .
of the day and hour just now.-Thig ,section )jr!ns8t1h 111,0� in the Ournmer is -a thing tinues very low. -Again the hand of death
of the country was visited by a 1 teirible ( ! thLp t i a tra part�M.iss Nettie Mazr_;.
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anow storm on Sunday eveningo Uoreb t in, iter O Re r. Martin, E xetier, �
ly I " tskeg� __� Nellie Gretta, eldest daughter of 'Me. and I
-caus.ug a dray0back to traffic for alow days. a 11 1T lber f x0olars therefor the Mrs. John Kelland, to her celestial home
. urpose embling inlasic.-Mr. 'William �
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amen S il e, of EsmeI is paying a visit at
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Brussels. ; told Y'(]Priday), and the Rev. Mi. �
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A number f first-class farms forealeii rtin or the MoIndie.y. � Udited in hymens bonds to the man of her
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of mo 3ey to lost i on farm security at 0 per centi wit i . - - � L choice, Mr. Thomas Waghorn, a prosperous - , I
term@ of repsym 6 to suit the borrower., Apply I) ( Londsaboro. . young veterinary surgeon, of Walton. TiM
F. S, I lc�m, Bra Is. � 16704d NOTM--Mi" Elva Adams spe.n Ex,posmoR joins with a, hosbof friends in -_
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Bmms.-T urly of this woelirlwAilil week at the home ofMr9.yJ`. Fair, wishing theyoung couple a long and& ;
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m, to 9.30 p. ., it,being the lirgest dou week. -M I. and Uirs. Fathergil, of West. hall.'rere on the evening of Diecember 27th I
for years. T a hall was full the entire,ida field, Opel it sun at the home of Mi promises to be a rare treat., It will be given .
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arose to Bee t unpreeedent heavy fall a. MeTdc of Clinton is spoending this week attack of rheumatism.
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snow, Some eut it at two feet. It - Was � wi I � ther, 9 I fr.
t . � th heir bro . J. Garrett. -Mr, . I I �
surprise to all� as Sunday it looked Ii e -Gramby ca Iledatthe home of Mr.-Braith- — I . -
thaw, -Lot 1�15, concession 12, Grey, , h �Iwmlite last week. , , 1. � Morris.
been sold by 0. F. Blair for z Mr. a , �. , ANNIVAaSARY.-Tke league held their an. NOTES, -Council � meeting on the 15th-
Penetauguishone, to George Spar ing of Vivervary services last Sunday. Rev.'
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Grey, for $3,960. co Medd, of .
The farm I ntalms a ut arnia, pyeached espeeially to the been visiting friends around Galt. -A ter- .
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95 ac res, being the one on 'which I psi t of Jea and in the evening to , rible fall of snow took place on Sunday
is � gae in e morning,
Cranbrook uilt.-T. F. Scott tbio Week -young le,'i The church was- crowded- evening- last. The ,storm in not over yet,.,
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sold f or Mrs. 1�, R. IS4 cDonalld, lot �$, ,,ten- botli� m evep.ing,
,I ng and' What made the ,and the roads are badl blocked ome -
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cession 11, and part of lot 18� conce ' ore racti the societ' ha,,v,' talk of opposition in the Lirris council tbU
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the farm, and' that is 'what Mr.'� Ament don, w 0 ang 0olOs at both services. They ' election. -E. Littliafair will have su auction - .
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wants. Afterthe bush is off Mr� i meat were, h ilY received by all. The enter. i sale on Friday. ,
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