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i . B00116 STAPONERY AND
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- I CAPITAL (Paid Up), -11 $2,600,000
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I ' A General; Banking Business trans-
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SAVINGS DEPIARTMENT.—Interest
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R. S. HAYS, W. K. -PEARCE,
Solicitor i Manager.
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I ST-RATFORD, ONTARIO. -
You are sure to get. the beat business or
I shorthand e3acation. This, is the school
whose giaduates are in strong demand as
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W.- J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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F. HOLMESTED-, G. E. PARNES. .
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Bicycle Season 1902..'
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W. N. WATS01k, North Main Street,
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: seocat(l hand bicycles on handpwhich will be sold
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j Call and ex,untne rdy stock tefore purchasing,
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� I , 0 , — I � 'Avin� F. Phillips, E. Knox, S. ok1bbins J. und steer fell over a bank at the fallso 9 HARM; ITS1 � '
the icatholi church corner � G T�u his year by Willie Horton, Lambert
ler, F. Ba6hanan, Srop of about 200 feet , It broke. its leg an -d I I
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* to Mr. O'Keefe's I residen e. The street 'Bright, G.Dawson, L Mil I ad Arthur ! .
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9ke fui 6% , t�, V L 0 'r 'v Murdie &I JordX' Class had -to be killed. Mr. Winter has about Morley Aylesworth a 11 I
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. : I committee was autqonzed to presenu, arj v a I W, up . . 0 . of Brussels, , .
. next meeting, the prcbable cost of such a -111.,--�-M. McLeod, B. O'Connor, $, Bul- 140 head on the, ra oh sib present.—Mr. Sander on.— eorge Brown, , -
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DISTRICT MATTERS. ! walk. Court of z6vigion will be held t street. Oar village I � .
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� I morning, in the cc I chamber. Accounts son, It. Hartry, N. Barko, Pi Aadeimon, J. counties of Perth, 0 ford and Middlesex. . Oar Silver barber' left for "I I 9999mgm - 1,
I i � I While away they ill visit relatives in range Ville this week. Mr. Silver. has so.
! to the amount of §4 7.24 �vere passed- for Roberie, J. Forbes. Class 11.,—F. !C)wan, - gated a situation there. —There is a . a excel- The tide: f SPI in;g merchandising is
. SOUTH UROM � payment. 'and the, ibu oil adjourned . Fleeman, A. Garrow, W. Turoer, M. Tavistock, 8b. Marys Woodstock and Lon - it w�011 be a-, the flood almos tuill .
— i : i i out a week.— lent opening for a resident carpenter in our I
- . : at the call of the I I t Rodgins, F. Scott, H. Wilson' I �,, , krohi- don and will be aba at ab . � know it. . - b Wore.!;
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Political eetifigs. : ' injured ab the station here on Wednesday. in rear'of her cottage.—Mrs. James Perkins, th � ay, in
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. I � I WEDDING BELL&��he residence,of ,Mr. Sproa�, L, Raid, G. Carnochan, E 01, keon r lien .
� soeve of a most pie J. Cal . er, M. Horan, M. Scott.. . I - busiest ... be -of the tweiv ,
i I Peter Daley was thb , , weather has� been very cold lately. — e find
� and interesting event � on �'ednesday even- —L . lohnson, M. Sillo, A. Tor aw e, G. when it gave a heavy jolt, and Mrs. Gandy ire
M. Y. M LEAN . ki � have: the I usy fee Store Dow 11
' . tiT4h�ee i, aterest @come to be taken in the —ne6d to b %ve it, ling in the
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The Liberal Candida for Squ h- Horoo LUR. The 000asion 'Weis the marriage of his Richards. , I the active -� �
eldest daughter, too Alice D&1ey, to Mr. �, FoRm II. . (commercial). —claw I ,—�- and severely injure . She was taken to election. We presume
and others will add a the electors � the' . - Claps the Commercial hot 1, where she is now ones are working on the still -hunt prin- Adee. er inter(s
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public issues of the day at the fo 'owing -Samnel Cudmore, $ - atzmeyer, L, Rendersom. I - tre bment.—Mrs. Allan, �ioe. I .
I III.,—V. Friel, E. Dupes. I under medical' . . Down is awakening this seaft
. � j mony *asperforme Oat 6o'ol oick O.m.,by Rev. . - , -_&
places and on the dates named : , � er of Mr. JamosAllan, of the 4th con- - -- - - I
F D,A, I B. Wall win, B. , �., � pastor of the Metho- FoRm I.—Class I.,—M. Gill i), moth i . I I greater mig6etiam, of worth, I
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' M ay, .16th, at Public - 4all - cossion of Tackersm th, Zied on Monday, � I � I Drysdale. and fashion, � intfts�
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T h . � i large number of re att'vea ari d friends. The Barker, M. Delaney. CI&Es — � Miles- at the residenoe of I hot son-in-law, Mr. i —Mr. M. Y. Me- -
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BS AY, May 211 a e Sepiira�e . I1.11 1. METING. . We try to h i e for '
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School, Drysdale, 4 � � : I wedding march Id b Miss Nell' pie, X, Robb, A.- Routledge, K. R lei ts, E. Ross, of the London roid. The deceased Lean, the Liberal candidate for. South You, the, besib vjduel tba
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. ! t 0 ,cererr, ony cc . -Hqron, Mr. B. O'Connell, of Dublin, and
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Each of th bove meetings will commenoo tions were shower on the newly married, Soott,� G. Jackson, D. "Mil.1, V Gatz- was operated on for cancer.—The many others, will address the electors in the , I I
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at 8 Welock p. m. All !Are cordially inv�ted. . eytr�l N. Garden, H. Smith, R., Mi ,Lean. friends of Mrs.'Hen Cash, of MoKillop, S � I .
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! I sumptuous and to pting ri past. The re. B. Somerville, R. Sproit, 0. Littl), . even ; next, the 20,%-inet... at 8 o'clock P, able right. The . ,
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TRAVELLEIRS.-The fbilowing were tipket. mainder of the ev amantly and Somerville, J. Case, E. Smith,- R. I'Govdn- are entertained for b redovery. About : in. iill are cor#ially invited. � to i I . . avite 704
ed to distant points tb�s "ek by Willi& Mi ! I 'Ii!, . aspect Pro thd crystallized tho �
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1 sooiabl �� Mile"JI110 be greatly look, J, Aitchemon, W. Daley. Was 111.,�— week ago, she under eat an operation for - 4� - . . of the very beot designers. I,t ,*jI
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'Ile, railway and steame, 1P. gent : . � . since! t at time has � I I .
Somervi hi d R. Friel. a tumor and showed � . fjoad � please us ti? servis
L.2 a tnissed by a wide circle of f -iends here, an. I *— I � . - bury. -
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Mr, Joseph Stephens ana sister, Miss Wan& marked improvement, The operation' -was ,
to Hancock, Michigan; ; Mr. JAn I P particularly in the Methodist church, where I If you wishto substitute matting- .and
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. Fortune - ishe was 6� most ardent a d �conacientious LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mr. R. Lumoden i hay. performed by Dr. Guan, of C inton, and Dr. rugs for carpets in some of your rooms, the "Ideal A ortMen�t �of Drapezies
and sister� Mrs. Carpenter, to their honie in worker. She was a te�aoher in � the . Sunday ing a concrete foundation placed und r his Burrows, of Seaforth. - _
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Duluth ; 'Mr. Robert &tt, jr., Harputhey, residence. —F. GutteridR8 has a ! larp staff I � in"' I -- '
I ochool and % leadei - in the $pw'orth League. f the carpets because it a - so easy to pro- and Fle ' I Ags. �
to Enderlin, North D�kota ; Master� Ben , The groom is one )f the � ouie of workmen busily employed manufa uring 4 - uo -OT ! .
rs. oat prosper . ZUtWh � ,�d e pretty, co6l, effeotp with the rugs and I I
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Mowat, to West Superior, Wisoonsin ; �1 youing farmers in 'Joborne townshi'p. He tiles for the town drains and other works he I Beautifyinng th home isalways in ,low,
Thomas Dodd@,. jr.. M : illop, and sintor'u- has just taken po!! iession o I the homestead has oti hand.—James Graves, '13datorth's NOTES, -The brick Vrork of Mr. C. Hart- �nattio go such is The E. M-oFaul Coo, Ses" that's wh' We have eome 8,
L leib's new house has eon started, and the forth, are showing. T.6re in also great I thing to 4a3, .
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farm,where he wi , I take bis � bride. We veteran painter, in metking a Very . artistic about C pets,
1 7 . . I work will fie pushed on as rapidly a -d pos- beitity in the bolors ai�d in the designs of . Portiers ind jjs�e I
I of ' MA, io job of the new front in Sills & - M urdie's - Ourtsjns a the' -
Mrs. Thomas -Gemmel ,, tuckers I
Niagara Falls ; Mrs R C Kerr MoKOI p, extend our very bf at wishei � to Mr. and Mrs. * inoe!s an . y. sible. The atone wor r eir New Carpets ancl.Linoleume. - ;.Year round. �
- I am 0 ,Cudmore, and in t iis we w�ll be joined by store. There are few in the bu j ho as also been � a rtedi Oar, village is I . , . I . I I ...
to Waubano ; Mr. Y)a�lid Reid, of St ' ley, very many friends: - where who can make it neater jo than Mr. use h ' also been � a � I . 17961 we always have w' good supply Of
to Indian Read, North w eat Territory. � es two fine residences ! Jomn,-Gs Mrs.Aaron Bully has present- decoration i, but! � the range w --horat. -. �
t � I �0— Gravee.-Master Roy'Willis ha Lhe rr is. going ahead, and thes - ,
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I 0 'I, . DEATH OF MR. MILLEA, WHITE. -We re- fortune to out one of his fingers very ove e- will be a credit to the village. -On Tuesday, led!her ��Us*band with another sturdy Bon. playing th- a spri�ng beat8 an .6 &T* dim. 2
DIED ix NMICIIIGA-s.4-Tho' many friends gret to learn of th4 de&tWo,, Mr. Miller I few days ago while Eawing 4 d,- Rev. W'. J. Yager bad his first wedding �Hd looks saribus, as it's the twelfth. -We shown be, or- ything -e".
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in this neighborhood w��ll sympathize 'with t e Exet r Times, wh e, of Kippen, wits 0 r win since coming here. ' The contracting parties lare gls�d to note the recovery of Thomas reasona to' bf lieve it goes aheAdtf any
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Mr. Miles Me'Xillan, formerly of MoKillop, on M Een -Le&mi�g's -son from. an �ttaok of pneumonia, the tow� -
took place, at his esidenca in xa . tl y Beaver, of St.. Joseph. We extend con- 1 ff, t- I . . I n in , M.
but now of (-'agetow",.Miohiqa;n, in� the , lb ad been b th lungs.�Oar enterprising . .
0 I Saturday last. T4e mad eN,ent was not en. returned from Florida, where he, " , I I
death of his eldest son,:Lsughlin. I The sad gratulatione.-Mr. Albert Weidman and his ab,a,eks' th 'is working up a good business You will find � i Pyj rich de8' -
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. i bride are here from� 1)�troit, spending their IF! I on all -
event took place at &4�, Mary's li�spit 1, at ing, - to Tiit ExposrroR fr c lbeip. He ia a gapital h ree shoer, but needs moderate I
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on h to chuf1ch on S3unday eveni . ry � our Wil* ;
Rhinelander, Wiscousirk', on Tueed y of honeymoon with Mr. eidmin's father. We io have a few old shoes thrown after him Brussels, T'airest�y, Ingrain.
. last Mr. i�7hiatye slippe on the sidewalk, frac. of intenise interest to our reader!.: Mr. . I I and U4jon I
week. The cause of de h was an acute at. wish them all happine is. -Front is not very ' .
Wring his leg. 0 account of his weakened MoMordie looks as if the climate . of -the 10 add new life to his business. Car -pets ; Ion all r Linoleum -
welcome at this time i f the year, but we j - . ,;��, - I I . ou a ana
taok of inflammatory r eumatism The de- � n and o her orge nic oduses, the gouth agreed with him. -Wm. Dil's little , � . Floor Oils]; on �All our L,ace
� conatitutio have had two or th t i
ceased young man was I In his thirtieth .7ae nights of ib his I1 - ' i cauh&
� fracture never healed, and his, - with other boy had the misfortune to break ,iii i arm the I � Londesboro . and Drapi g materiale. -- -
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year, and, gave great o iise of having a icomplications, so eakened his constitution other (lay. This is the seccond a cc dint of week. � i � See our 6autiful trimmed and untrim I �
bright and prosperous � are before: i him. I . —4 � I - Tempting ill ie -
1 1 as to make recover. hopeloss. Mr. White the kind the little fellow has ha� ... ithin a : :me &jillinery. - Every'i hat, has a style dis- Vv;r V aud him
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The many. old friends o Ali a ily will'iinite � Was a young man f rarel'ournallatio ability few weeks. -C. Harold Clarkson I al P6 �f the Brus 3els. . !tin Ne and.becomffig� all'tbe sweIlest. ThaVo what Me � I - I
with us in-exiending si , cerest supat,by,to and of much promi 0, an had his life been late Charles Clarkson, has passea b s 4econd FoOT BALL. -Our fo Aball team has played � ide a i if the season are embodied in our col- aeation�a chosen silk$ An-
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the bereaved ones. ,; i - There is n ver a
� � I :apared he woul unque tionably, have ination at the, Toronto two games during tho tpast week, winning lee ion. We invite.yo , feeling that there .
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t I I used both or rowns and for trimmings .
� - *!! I made for himself a good p iti'od in public College. -John A. Jackson, bdrT Air, of both. The first wal last Friday night, is n1octher displayin town surpassing it .
. I land suc di%in designs are '
GQoD HoRsEs FoR T74B WEST.-�-Mr Leo life. He was genial and companionable and -Blyth, spent Sunday at his home i! I Eg- when they went to Bi th, M6 score being 2 ,either in -beauty or variety. laorderto Ity be*
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Charleswprth, son of 4r. Alex. � Charles. was popular with Ell who know him. He mondville. -A number of persons vi ,hc have I shown t J � spring.
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I I I Tuesday ni .lit, the Walton boys rhore i ividuality of style, select your own �
worth, OUEP,mondville, left recently for the . I � .
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1I had been a reaiden; of Exot or and had been removed the fences from in front in, and suffered a defeat of 2 to 1. jishape ere and have it trimmed to order. -W. a ass YOW with our showing -of
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� Olt -88 iOf To -day (Friday) the rassels club go to � h�E
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. connected with the Times �rorn his youth reaide6oescomplainof the careles e 1 T eE McFaul Co., Seaforth. 1796-1 � tasteful c &�,ings and general- beattv
him the �ell known at4llioas Nutallaw, and �zpwards, his father having beeyi the found- people'driving cattle. Our cibizene have inghaffi, when we. 4 pe tbdy will keep up . -
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Read Hero, which he purpose&. syndica�iag. 'er of that journal. �, His death is a distinct gone to considerable expense and t ouble !to the pace they have ate rted on. Blyth wid - zeT � c,h mai k our tilks.
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These areltwo excellen� animals, and ib; � will Jose to the commurity where he had so long have their places nicely boulevar y their return gam( here Thursday even- , hall, c n Saturday evening. He also deliv. And then- th, i! lustrous blat'lis-il*v's to, - -
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be a disti�ct loss to Huron . to have these ' 6ve'them tor; I . ered sermons in the churched h6re on Sun. � -iuteiOtin, I a �part of anysilk.sWok-if -
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horses removed from th�s district; It i will with so much ability and enterp � rise will hard of, cattle. People driving 04 ti into . : I
. � I NEwsy NoTr,,s.-Oa Tuesday night, some ' :
be a piivilege, however . !day. --Mr. Hislop gave a political address I a woman )uys here some of the".eilka
.' for1he farmers; of loDg miss his guiding hand andjertile intel. town should be careful and not all, ow this person or persons gai ed entrance to the ' , ' . I
such a [high . � in the -temperance hall, on Friday eveDin and w1auti silk again in ten ye.&rs,%er,bsj&,
Manitoba to have hor4s of* leot. MrE,. White,'who with several child- nuisande to be repeated. -Robert Pringle, American hotel bar.r(om, b6nd, am the oamh 91, � I ,
. wh�n a. large number attended. -Mr. and I where w i exiect shell come fo it;
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standard at their servicie, and we.trust Uat ren survives him,' . is a daug ter,' of. -Mr. N. of Cbio go, spent this week with f: ter da in register was looked, tj iey carried it - outside Mrs. I rloody, of Blyth, spent Tuesday ab the That mea a we -purpose gIV.Mg ,quality - �
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they will fully appreciate the privilege, 1 and I J. Clark, at one tiffie cle and a prominent town. --The many friends of Jarn 5's Cline to an adjoining lot, wh we they broke it open home of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. D. - I that! will rove .itself the best. - 7
that Mr. Charleeworth'i enterprise wil� be 11 !
11 � I resident of the tow 2ship f sborne. The will re rot to learn that he has ke'en seri. and took the contents amounting to about FIoQd �, who is very ill. -Our boys have or- I �
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profitable. I � i,incerest sympttwhy4 of al will '.be '�ttended ously i I since moviag to Oiven - So� ad, but $5, leaving the regiatier on the ground.- 1. I z
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;TnE COLD S`N;TA11,-Fr1 day, Saturday' and to the severely bore ed widow, mother and we are pleased to istate-that he is �ioyr im- Early Thursday morning, James E. Thomp- ing,wthsome-of-the neigliboring towns - I I
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: � family. � provin .-Samael Dickson b ar(hased son died at the residerice of Aaron Lindsay, spa in
Sunday nights were cab I enough for bl4rch, � th ni ar future. -Mr. R. B. Jeffeby at , i I
I . the vacant lot on Main street, btti,6013 the. -in this place. lie hadl been ailing' for some Sanday at the home of Rsv. Mr. . Andrews, � i�
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and each night t�ere-w8 a an exoeptio 'ally WOOL, WooT!.-41Remember 'that No. 6 1, I time with kidney trojable,but it was 'not spring is breathed fort& ...
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heavy frost, while in so: ne places there ; was , Warehowe is the place where you are always sure of E. C, Colemau.-Mumps are preT lent in thought that death ws!9 so near. Deceased . a n . . M rE-.:John Melville spent a couple. .by some lelijbtful productions of our
quite a fluriy of snow early Saturday nl[orn- the bight A price Nr yo,ur wool. ,11dii-it aloag with . of ays is w e with friends at Seaforth. � �-
town just now.�Audrew Calder is� *4)ariag was a well driller, and had lived in this - , mill,inery work -room. .
ing. The frosit wan severe enough to create or without your wheat, oate, peas and tarley. JAxlics 1 r. and Mrs. William Skelton, of Morris, - . -
. . . . � , a black eye these days. While outt n wood localiby for several yekrs. He was 36 years Sa The pr'vaili ig deaj
BRATTIF, Seaforth. � 1796x2 9� . dayed at the e 9 -shapes, materials,
quite thick*ice Friday a kht. W� have � not I home of Mr. Brigham. I .
. i the other evening, the axe cauj lit' in a of age. -There was 4 large turn out at 00106�ag , fin expression
heard that. any serious . . i A BATIGAIN.-Sepond har d. b6gy for sale t 0— t in them ir,
amage WAM 0 , . 1� �.
.. a0sed clotheBjine, and in rebounding, at ck Mr. the Liberal conventi6n, held in the town mo 11 ' .
cheap. Chesney &ftliley'ollardware, Seaforth. , the I aished and nmb ,irtLage - -
as vegetatiou was hardl far enough adv!,anc- 1 1796-1 Calder la severe blow4n the eye. -T, is agen a ball here, on Tuesday afternoon. Afterthe* Bayfleld. i � � I � I
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ed for that as yettz S me of the ea I- jolm Fraser, Conveyancer, Notary Public I i. � .
OOOD GIRL W.-�IXTED.-Good girl, who of the 01T. N. W. and C. P. R. 6le raph election of offl'oers and a shdrt address D -V ...
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�Iier I Agent for Canadian Express Mxey Orders. Al-jrge The workmanqhip n all our hatweaflonsip, ..
� fruits and early ja6rden stuff got � a toich, - * ies here have made arrang it, to Mr. Hialop, Hon. Mr. Harcourt Was Calliii &ME Un h of money to loan at current rates of nterest. deci4ed:lyl firit-class and up to the L
I can cook and take charlge �ng room as well as compaa a
while in some helds the g rain and; gr&ES! had 9 1 1 -
' . I (I kitchen. Highest wages paid. Germsn girl pre- receive! the election returns on the � 'if lit of on and delivered an excellent address, last. jerivatf funds 1791-tf Y
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rather a limp appearaw�e in thei morning. ferred. Apply to John1p. Hass, New Toronto Ilotel - , the ele4ion. A wire from each 1 got iPauY ing over two hours. Dr. McDonald, M. P., isdascm, a 144%tea touohes. And then -the- .
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Fortunately, however,!. the weEs'6'tber 'was �Lake Shore Road, op osite Mi:nico Asylum, New � - 0 ES. -John Pollock left here last week ,prices arq OvAittle-you'll admit tb*w'
I Toronti, Ont. F will b& placed in Cardno'g ball, and t] ke 're. W i
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I . 1796 tf I' ho was also announced an a speaker, was fcr�M,'innipeg, where he will engage in fish- when you', se0m.
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, Eggs y as theyl 'a re- unable to be here. -The East Huron Teach- lngl f(r- th' season. -Rev. J. Elliott, of � I I - L
cloudy, so that what st�ff was frozen had a' oulte announced directl �
chance to recuperate and neral i im-- that will 6tch ex-hibition birds, Is . �f .
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. . . the g� . two peas of Black Minorca 3, laro in, size and ceived.' This amalganriation will g�ve very era' Convention will be held'here, on Thurs- Nalrd, was. in town last week on bujiness.- Spring.Tini . I
preaston 18 that no serious damage will be' fron, I ,.e If ovel-ties,gelling. - -
t . true standard color, the best layi FO Lf large eggs of oomplete service and will be appreoiat d by d&V and Frida of next week. -J. L. Lloyd, . . I i I I
I . y I C. D, naldson was here last week putchasing I
the result. � � I � : all towls, oatiataftion, guaranteid, $I par setting. . . � I I
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� I sw` Levy has purchased a handsome! P Ir of this week, putting in a' cement floor in the ghi' � �
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wanted. y,1 %forth. Saturday on the steamer
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FoOTBALLMATeii.-The-drat lioughloup , matched grays from Casper W 1p r, of new barn at the Couttal hotel. -Joseph Ar- FANCY P4RA8OLS
football match of the. se4gon was played on Eggftl4c. Doesl1it pay you -to give the for which he paid $260. - hii 0-jaA age, for Thesealon.-T. Hord and ! � t
. Eedlars 4c , per ,dozoo Good , potatoes 35o per Zurich, . I will dell is taking cn!orcedl holidays tbii week, famil, 7 left here last Saturday for Thessalon, I I'll,
the recreation grounds on Friday eveaing j il to Mr.. Ltivy�o I Nery. caused by the los PRETtY �HIRT WAISTS �
ushel. WI 3tar tbe�pedlara p yin�? G. E. King be a valuable addition a of !a finger nail, while when i Mr. Hord is employed by 0. Donald. �
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last, between the Clinton Collegiate team �, Wingham. I I . 1791-tfo' Tom is bound to keep things up-�o.d Lte.- playing base. -ball, in the park, on , Monday � son- --While a riumber of boys were playing WORTRYVXDERW9AR I
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. I CoR.N.-Ohib B44ley, C impbon-'s, Worth Raobael, widow of the late James �A�(Leod, eveniDg.-W. W. Clark w", in Exeter on, on th) street on Monday evening, Wilbur ; � I.
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ent. holders of the .cup. ! The game W48 0; 1� Dakota ExoelAor and � all the r A ol them. b. E. formerly of Seafortb, died at the ],evidence Tuesday, attending the funeral of M, J. Erwin, son of Harry Erwin, had. the min- FI LACES I
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close and interesting one d�'spite! the Very King, Wingham. : � .' 1794 -ti of her daughter-in-law, in God I I on White, editor of. the! Times.-Mfs. (Dr.), for6u: ie to break hie leg near'the thigh. The I I
� mire of TuesdAy of last week, at the adv oed ARe Knechtel, of � ;
on fbrmer occasions A good btick house with I ab6, ut � WiaQ'eg, arrived here this bone was set by Dr. Smith, and the boy is NEAT 11 I
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our boys sucoessfully Withstood the I on. groun-d and largo stable� Will b6sold;cbeap. Apply . I IE
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of 91 y"rs. The deceased lady li, ad here week, on a visit to relatives and friends.- � i 9 i
alaughts of the visitors nd won by a ocore to F. Gutteridge, Se.%foith- 1796.2 . getting along fairly well. -Miss Mary Wal- - ..
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� .W. F. Scott is in Cleveland this week, at. Win, Df Detroit, is vibit-ing her mother, Mrs. I � �
of one"goal .to none. IThe Cli ton boys Call and see our &andard! blue fl&60 ,go went to Goderich, Where she as since - ' I - .
� tending a large hore6 sale.' Alf. Backer Wah da, of Bayfield. -On Saturday last our '
showed commendable 1perseverance, L but . stoves. Th bnrn either co,I (il at gaucline, and .
n I c reside4. She leaves a large numb cf de . ELABORAtIE TRIMMINTGS
sit � are clean an - to Inanago. "heshey & Smiley, - now rides a am 11 , INtie 'tired road I .
have never yet been ablo to put a Ideaq) �, town iman Edward Reidi was united in I I
. ro'39 Seaforth. 2 . I 1796il ocendants to mourn her destb.-Mi a 110%le, wagon. I I � � I -
enough team in the fiel&to win, and ib is � . mafr age to .Miss Effie Burnside, eldest CINAt
expected th " I I NOTICE.- Mr. Loftus Stark �as sold Pie of Strathroy, is visiting at W.K. P". rde's.-r- — -- I - - — � daug iter of Mr.. T. Burnside. The. core. FAS � . N,Q ! RIBBONS. I
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� . busine3s, know accounts Miss -of Wbawa, is the I guest of Bruc6fleld. . � mon3 was performed by Rev. Mr. JenniDgi,. We always atilve to have the store stookfA a
at 1when tho season Aoses � the n as Stark & Ma �kay.� All C6ulbbard, � I
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possession. I I i date they wilt be glven:in other h nde � for col e3tion. MCCONN-ANT.M60RE'Go,R.-At six o'Jock, ! We % Tish the young people much happiness. with an,
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I r Maggie Barr is visiting in Hamilt6 I values. 1. aggregation of matelilew
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s 1 : . 1795x2 ening, � very happy event � �M. Ross, jr., E ; �
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. Grett&;Watson, daughter of James! W A6011, ov I i I
Good general servan I took place, whe -,-1,--,-T--9--1F--9- *- t- ! .
MIS SSIONARY MEETING, 7The annual meet. I t Wa tel., Apply at a Mis6i Ella, eldest daugh- er wt at to Owen Bound to take positions on -1TA-&-6-w-A---&7-4 . .
r TuRlEX 4 i . who was ill. with appendicitis a s�,)rb time - I 12;
ing of the Missionary Soci�t' 'PO-SITOR Office. - ; ter of Mr. Hugh Medregor, was united in the iurvey boat, B& field. -On Alonday I I
ies of 'the Meth. t i . : ago, isiable to be out again. -T. F. Cole. . ; � y I -
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odist church for the Godeiich dieLtriot �was: Mij-,T, FNED.-A bian and all I marriage to Mr. Jobii McCowan, at the I morn�ng last, F. E4wards was awakened by � �i� i 11
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held in the Method istiol Larch here on Tues. � kinde,of ohop on hand, at tile Seatorth flour wills. btide'8 residence, in Stknley.,' The ceremcny: a dense smoke in his room. Oa investigat. a I Th e, - . . I
. ! his salt works. -Mr. and Mrs. Wnj,� Wilson I
' The Shaforth Millin O' 1790-1 i was performed by the Rev. E. H. Sawers, I ing, �e -discovered that fire had in some way I I I I
day. The del�gates we#e entertalned'W the. i and family, of Bethsada, visited o4r Sun. -
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church for dinner and t by the members � Positively 9 �ast call to! those still , I
I the after which the guests at down to a well got a arted near the stove in his store mud I -
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of the ..Seaforth fjooie )KS. 51111lett & C as accounts 0) be u I provided table The bride was beautifully: had )uriied through the floor, and was I
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session was of peculia' i urt,for collection. 06 � � Mullett it 03,P �eafcrfbut in town. -The bowling season opet pd this w' : I C
,� owned in hite organdie, and carried a I creet ing along the sleepers under the flaor. - E. . � TI A UL
r i te ,the lwlp�rk- � 00 I 1796.4 week, *i th the green, isk excellent d njili-In. i �. I
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era of the society, and a b7i"et tmo�eting i was I feauLLiful bouquet of white rosap. The The i -larm was at once given, and in a short
. FA-hAIERS.-1 have a Mo6dy potato -Mr. 1). D. Wilson is still unable 1 � return I I, 1
. �'hat I presents were numerous and costly, A great, time he fire was put oub. . The goods in the ry-
held in the evening. hei chair at It pl%nter. seeds 4 acrea a', will ioll it for one-half home from Toronto, but it is expec jed that I . I .
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ev.' T,r,MWaI1jWin, .: co -t FrIoe; alio a sld)l barr.1 churn. C. R. intheooursoofafewda shewill lave re, . I . I
time was. occupied by , many coming from a diitance' were somewhat damaged by smoke.
pastor of the church 11 �- M Aet7ol, Seaforbb. � . 1796-1 y I - NOTES -Mret. John'Ros% of Clinton, is . - � . 9 - I
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of London .; I r � cOve visiting Mr. William Berry. -Oar enterpria.. Kippen. CA's 4 G�eatest Cae_h ��
was the ape _ r iof the evening. � Don't fail to see our splendid $3 line of the journey. -Martin Richmond, of Morris, ing �. i AV
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Her addre s, as wel as ber �ansiwOrs to'the,� nien's fine shoes, Sairppleainsouthwiridow. Don't izen, Mr. Scott, has,beeh baey ship � D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer - - � ; I .
sh6 s of &)I kinds. ng. p ng he past week -Mr � wills, uortMes and deeds drawn -up. Money loa .1 I 'CIL - . 11
forget we are leaders for flac and M�. Creighton, of .Blyth, have been . I i �
- I H Willis, sole agent for'Geo. A.-. Slater shoes for building fences for Win. Wren and D. Me. ned . rz I Go ...
question d awer, was full of help an& en' . I W. . otatoea duri D (11 4 11
couragem�nt to the -delegates.,< The o'hoir' I tilies and gentlemen for Seafortb Vugh McIntosh has moved into his ne� I ;t the lo Arest rates of InMrest.. 1740-tt . ods Svoiv �
� � 1796-1 Gregorj of Hallett. Mr. Wren has 120 1 - - I � i
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of the Meqhodiat church� was present �and; - . d both residence, on S Lation avenue. -Miss Marjory � CA IWETS -Vatiety ? A wealth of it both - I i - - �—
Thelbesb results 4a painting 4re obtained rods and Mr. McGregor 80 rods, a Sullivan, of Toronto, is the guest o I I !!L
gave several S31ections. j Miss Ado, Be�ttie by uslo� the Shem in4il ims paints. They wear gentlel�on are highly pleased with the work f Miss' inco.oringe anddesigns. The dai sales of hay in, &-ad 'has a door -at eaohend. At
I irge 9 I . . u r stock of.all the beat onake, rp3ts
' long, cover most surf cc, and are exally- applie), done.�Saturda of neict week, May, 24th, i ' a oily one side of the buOding a door opens out
ave an in'teresting readiing and Mrs. Ge(' Lily McCowau.-Rev.! E. H. Sawers -Pindl in o' ca
INaldwin d�elighted the a4dience with a -,4ocal Use S. W. fl,oriac for staining )or@, and borders. y 'a Mr. Thomas Mulloy sp at Monday in Lon- anno ince almost as effectively as the � �
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selection. � I i i - ed a very, weat ier and the interior of homes that
. I I � Mullett & Co., Seafor,h� . 1790-1 business places in town will be closed, It ,- loads of cattle " ThroUgh the same doorwa
—0- . valuable tr-obting hor$'e .and light driving� hods cleaning tim, -y
! - . 1 ,)5 wouldbe well for farmers and e is here. We have the the cattle, a i 'they � Are weighed, c&u bo
THF. OLu Bvys.-Me d on WANTED. -A young woman between - . others 0 b y. No more dust Jack now. ' Car .ts, Linoleums, Mattings, Lace Car", .
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VTre. n :Lyon, G. I and 85 yeats of age, as iouaemaid in a ifamily of five. bear this, in mind and do their shopping on ugg -Mr. driven into tb � secjn4 yard, which slao has .
Smith, Floody and � Iker, of ; Toronto, . Charles Wilson is now !eotrtled in the Dixon tains, etc., that make profitable buyinp for . - � .
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waited on the counci [. n ;Friday: evening twelve to fourteen d(Ilars. Mi . Ed ard Gurney, House, which has been thoroughly over-'� you. PAY us a visit soon. The E. M ...
1 179 Gerrard E., Toront4 .1 . this wdek into the house receutly vacated - 0- also a MoLtol � pig 1 iffide, so that the� h
last, as representativ�s pf �the ]Riuron� Old � 1796-2 hauled. -Empty house's , are a back number Paul Co., Seaforth. -1 I �
! . . I by Mr. S. Mullett. -There was % heavy urishi -Professo 1796 OF .
Boys' Association of Toronto. The ob eeb We make a epee alty of- and ma in this flo g Vill ge. can aasily� be oaded and unloaded, and t a I -
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of their visit was to cont r with the council ware. which to the bei k Give us a �call for dal Little Varn . , t I
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with reference to the vi it of the! me 'bers ican hotel. Mr. LittI4 ii busy rearranging� Shan�rock football club was held in p xercis ng a young h I
In 4 - - . nipped. -A handaome memorial wi 'dow, ia
of the ass � - . Kippen evening, Will McLeod -had a narrow am
ociation to Sea orth. on !July�5bh, � ; the plaoe.-Mr. Geor e Turner -and Missj 0 -P& ;
memory of the late T. 0. Kemp, will be ie � evening of Saturday, May loth. i .
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and to outline, to & certain extent � the ipro- SPECIAL S'ERVICEPp. -Rev. - Walter Russell, I Mary Finlayson, .- of Seaforth, were the� n t from being ba ily :hurt. The horse beewas . I
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ramme for the da �� . ' ed �thst R. A., evangelis will begin a] -bt days" unveiled in Sb. Thomas' church on Sunday Mrs. David ell, on Sun . day. -i Afte - the transiction of other business, the frightened an ear the siiw. mill -sid
-y. I� 18 ex�pe t t, :i i eig guests of I .
� at the morning service. The funds 'for the � folio ving officers were elected for the season pitched I
tetween four and � five hundred p ople ,will course of Bible teaching, at Seaforth, on Mrs. Ross,- . the dfiver out. It then pr0000ded
of Clinton, isited her daughter,' I, f . .
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take advantage of the eicursion to visit ur, "'The work of the �Ioly Spirit in the heart window were raised by the Sandayj� school Mrs. Wm. Berry, tbii week. -The! funeral: of I ' .(02 : Honorary prehident, D. Hay ; down the road Rs f as Ni. White'A Mack-
; children and by Mr. Kemp's old einployees presi ent, J. Balfour ; . vice-president. J. smith -'a shopjwbe the zart, to which the - �
on that day, so that a royal goo hme .�,may and life of the Christiar." It ' will be 11 a of the late Mrs. Allan P883ed through thill� MoN Bvin ; secretary. as y ; horse was aUsoliel , .became caught in the �-
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be expected. Elfforts ar� beind made by, the feast of fat things, ,,�a feast of wines on the - Toronto on Tuesday to wait on Mr. Wilson. village on Wednesday, and was largely at-. captain, G. Brownlee ; Inimit- buggy, .
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_association to secure the celebraWd High. lees, of fat things W1 of marr 6w, of w" ten whi6h was occ0pied by G� MvToviihik
. Mee ded.-Mro. (Rev.) f awers attended the' . I
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landers' band for the' Odca�ion,r a�d should on the lees well reOntd." fie will preach in -The flax company have nearly 3 5 acres Women�e Foreign Mis'donary Societiy con- � tee, It. Dick, T. Doig G. Sinclair, R. of Turnberrj. Mi. .and Mrs. MoTavilh '- �� �
they be succossful, the b'Ind will take �part the Presbyterian �church �Sunday morning of flax sown in this neighborhood, . This vention, in London ast Week. - Walter Coop, -r. The Shamrocks are prepared to were throw# from I their buggy -0 but I -
k I will make sufficient atock to keep jhe mill put a strong team in the Peld to defend the with the. ex6eptioin : of ,& bad thaking-
in the programme of the �day, and in the. and in -the Method'ib church at 3:30 in Baird spent Sabbath ai his borne here.- t
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evening give an open air I acerf. Riiery afternoon and at 7o'clook in the evenil Thomas Malloy went t4 London on - ' I .
L 1 ng- Robert Leatherland, of Tuakermmith, is ill tL Monday play friendly games with � neikhboring clubs. The horse, then free of the -cart, .pr6- I
. izen ,should I a help.' I the moral to undergo a course, of L treatmen for his Grounds have been secure,�;' for practice I
Olt exid ing hand In making Subjects for Sunday : niz. with appendicitis and Dr. Barr we per- . M.. 4
the reception to the I I O�d ,Boys" las cordial "The Anointed D4inister;` in the afte'r'-' eyes. HewasaccompiniedbyRev. E. H. - f ceeded throu ala street until it reached, .
, formed an operation on Tuesday. � 9 trust . whic will be held on Tuesday and 4aturday 11 . .
and enjoyable as possible, When we aret noon, i 4 The Anointed Cht rob,P and in the Sswers. -Alex. � its stable. -Wree t6,0 elling muticians pan- ..
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doing the thing, let -us do' of lumber fr esday moral
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. l . � i health. -Miss Lillie and Mr. Wm. obster illage
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COUNCIL. -The regulat meeting of the afternoon and evqning, in -the' Method of Lucknow, are s�peuding a few - I aye at upright piano last wcek.-Wedding bellsi , which lies alongside younger por on of the community,
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are ringing in our little town to -day. We ; 'grazaig. -
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town council was held on'Monday pight, A church, at 4 o'clo�k and i t 8.1 A cordial Lawreuce.-Mr. Spotton, the Conservative . z This will give Mr. Jerrott wider E. Black it vi tiang izi-Harriston thiswkeL
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e;ed ; � ion is igiven I 1 of I wish the happy couple long life and pros.; . � L i
communication was rec fkom� the � fire invitat' . ' � i I to al C�ristians, candidate in E%st Huron, was in this vicin- scop( for his farming operationp.-Mrs. -Owing to t illness of �Rsv. L' -
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brigade, asking for EkA advance of' W whatever denorntu'ation, to . -attend these ity on Wednesday lasto distributing litera. perity.-James Aikenhead has returnedl Finlayson,- of Egmoadville, d -u - ring ,, t e continued i -4 -
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on their anritial gra�t � to � pay � for meetings, which a�e hold �pecially for be- tute and doing missionary work an from a trip to Londor. Mrs. Camer the .A. McKelvey Thomias Appleby occup,
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.piring nsuran6o policies, Is re. i . i i free and ind,epende t of McKillop. -Mr. children, of Winnipeg, are vi siting at the George McKay, ;of the- village. -We . Methodist ,aharch, Sundli
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(I ueat was granted. A c6mmunip4tion � Was � � home of George Hart. --Mr. and Miss Me- � pleas ad to note that Thomas Sturgeon, who acquaint4acest raday.-Mr. and
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received from �Mr. F, -Guttridgie, as1tiDg COLLEGIATE E�zTUTE ,MA� EXAMS.� formerly of Tuckeremith, was in town on Mis"s,ggie j&mie�on. I for some time was,,very poorly, in now suf- Mrs. Hailewo6d, of Offford, visited - I
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$500 for a �culvett across Main streO't, at: the The follom e resuWof the teeb ex- Wednesday. He came up to attend the � ficiently recover ;d to walk round the � vil. U. Hazl�Woo$% on. Monday.
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reoreationgroun'da, as, it was acqideifts3ly aminati ' , h;ld at the Seaforth Collegiate funeral of hi I - ad neighbor, Mr. � . ; lage.--Mrs. Stewart, formerly Miss Reath, Reinhart,; wlio has ,beea employed -at tbO ...
overlooked in hfs tender. The contrac�'waa in - ' . - I "I
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stitute. The na es are giveii s old f= a f - Goftou Housel for lome thae, Idb for her 1, -
C I in order'of George Laidlaw.- is Ida Tiernan; of To. . Gorrie. ! ofBattleCreek, Michigan, the past few I .
amended 'Accordingly. Al &tiDion. f, om, nierit. Class I. in udes al � tb'pse who lob. ronto, who was here vi iting relatives and , NOTES. -Reuben Ramel and bride are� days, has been Paying a visit with her aunt, home near': Bolin r on Tuesday. .
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W. D. Bright and, others,t asking to � 0. ave I 1811� -The Be-
- , tained an average of over 50 per: cent. ; Class friends* left for the Qa en City on. Thurs- spending their houeym(on in town with his Mrs. Samuel Thompson, sr.,,aud with other formers of:Wrbxoeter. held their ,,0r8*Uj7At1.MW, -
church street graded and ' ravelled, viiA re- I - I friends. -Mies Nott, of Clinton, is q
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ferred to the street comin ttee, to reporit on Ill. those under 33.] 1 on Wednesday, was RUS3101 bas been a static n agent on the main � with her sister, Mrs. Hugh McConnell, of Messrs. Blair and Kerr, of Brumb. Wtfel �
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at next meeting. The ,,, r of the E e0tric Fottk IV.-Class�j I., -F. Gray, F. Lo,�w- a good �'uccess, nearly 'M being raised for line of the C. P. R., an, I recently was at&- Hay. -Farmers are all busy getting in present. - , , .. J. I Ian and Mrs. T. Hemp-
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a fire � alarml in tened' , H. Brownellil L. L " & ren6e. J. Gard- thesale of work. -We are sorry to learn tioned in Bxitish Colimbia.-Wm. Wil.1 roots and corn. hill, . jr.. spent a few 'a � last week with
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first -alas condition an OaranteeO for 075, iner, M. Govenloc , M. artry, G. Hatnil- that Mr. Thomas Brovi n, bandmaster of the liame and Harry — � .
was acce'ted. The � . Toun arrived from the *--- Lie' .-()Wel fiien 8.�Qliver mit
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matter of the drain t'.un- ton, G. Buchanan, "'. Sillsi-Id. Keyh. Class 33rd regiment band, is laid up with an at- 11 Sunny South last . eek, looking bale Wroxete'r. � iff
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ninR wes Aard from North Main str�eeib,' forth Mpunday. isn Lizzle Nookes; 01
I . . II., -A. Waugh, . Caro-, 0. White, R. taok-of inflammatory rieumatism, I*a;' conse. and hearty. - They had lbeen away about six BmEt�s.m--A large number froth here at. Wiagham,� vidted her tister Miss Ada -
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which in said to need cleatiffig, was refer. Smith, R. Humphril , E. Marra . uence of which the or�hestta was unable to- months, part of which Mr. Toung spent in tend t us iii tie vi ]age, .several days
red to the street committee, to' report on at q _ he ann I meeting of the East Nookes, ' . 'fat
� FoRm Ill., B. -O isi I.,"J. Torrance, H. fill some of its engagements du6ng the Tex'"as. Mr. Williarnswas in Louhiiana.- Huroi Liberal Association, in Brussels, on week.--Jobn I)aly .
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next meeting. An Invitajiofi was received Dorrance, R. Dun6anson, J. Lane, W. Me- week. ,Mr. James Wilson is a mon , .ardent The Lord's Day Alliance h Id a pubille meet- Taesaay.-J� E. Black v'isited at his old Sge.-George L ane ler for Knox, �
f!om Rev. J. W.. Hodgins, -asking the ooun- Milian, S. Seel, C.� Sclater, H. McMichael, #. e I , travel -
L and successful gardene He now has let- ing in the hall, Mond night, which was home in Elora, a few days last week.- Morgan& C nn-
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oil to attend service in St.; Thomas' chu'rob J. Lowrie, A. MoLo'an, 8 Coulter, J. Dick. tuce an onlons grown a the open air. which well attended. Approl,
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on Coronation Day, was &�oepted.: A oom- son, A. McKenzie, iR, Work. . 11 riate addresses were Robei it Montgomery, of St. Louis, has been day with relat Ves b�re. ��Th6 -young men Of .
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a Messrs,, Reid & Wilion P. Govenlock, A C urtney, A. Trotter, L this part and we doubt If it can be b Oaten. - Mr. Garbutt. The object of the society in I ! h ;
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and William Solater king for a reduction near. iere.-James McEwen, of Teeswa in the al. r1kiday
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in fees for weighing coal- ifor the town Was rand, P. Nicholson'! M. Beat, C. Hodgins, peg this week by Greig & Stewart, 01 P. R. Sabbath day. It wil needed vill ).-C. Iglestrome, the vete themselves as � - -
received. and the matter referred to the Sre . I adfly -be cc ag - ran piano I avin* had a most 4e.4joYA10 .
J. MoTaggart. 0136se III. -R. Winters, agents.. Miss MoLeaA has secure4 a Rood that there i ample wor or th o ie tuner, of Toronto, has been busy in the vil- time. .A. -Bat erson and W. Gibson, as -
and water committee, toi re�oit at next W. Clu L I a Ef is a o ty to � �
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meeting, The sum of $900 was,place4 to FoRm III., A.-Olass 1.,--H. Kelly, L. Roberts and family moved this W"eak to ations are close at hand and 'will test the h y y . .
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the credit of the Collegiat� lastituts' bo4r-3. . ave iow got ever) thiug in goo i running music. -Wm. d 4eorge K"IEi left for '
A Setition. was received f1rorn James Weir Best, S. Purcell. 01 me II.,--F.'Wright, R. Brantford, where they *H1 reside in: future. character of the work d)ne by teachers and order and have engaged Joseph Cowan -as Bracebrid,go h - ib w4k, where they " w1in I
an John O'Keefe aeking;for a granolibli McTavish, L. Nid olls, VT. Horton, A. -There * drop in beef at Mr. Robert pupils. Amusements' should take second weigb-master. The scales are enclosed in a spend a part oi!the summer working at their
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