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I 1 .0 - Ireland, fox'h, Wiagham and Briussels. It -,Of SWf - -ery pleas-, -
Irl 'ne I I i Bailleb' ice, Go, n1ty Cavan, (I a. All ,,pent a v A
)1,--ces of � 7-i � E , or Do You � Want your ,
�. . I t, � . TH4 "R 1N Pik 1 ,EAST, on April 24, 1850, and camoe, to To- . . 1, I ; is said t1alat the bulk iof satt m,-j,nu- ,ant evejai'ng.-Mr. J. Miller ,eater- I I .
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. SI: 4;44)St , . 1� FURS I ,d his time as . ' ta�ctiuxed in this province will be tained a number of yGung ppeople I
- Tailoring I � I . rontio in 1864. He serve �
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1; ul"la, printer in The Globe offi an d in O�ders Carried out,? made in wells at Sarpla and Win&sor last Majaday ,ev,eningr to a dankin . F
t AND - 15j,a.n_ja,e lmign I has been ce, L . � X I
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13� . . . . . . and - � I I . . 1 8 7 P, was o no of - t he leaders in an ,_ whella saw 'dfust from -the bl�g mills party and all cnjoyed themselvos.--, i_
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� .... I'll I . I rAging, for Mo pwst we(,,k and Is still Xpe � ionce in p! r' I Tucker has .netur4txd. to her, I-,
I S f am- Mo . ' . , I h.1%toxio strike, being axresLed, Your e buying w411 pa ; wiU be utilized a -S, fuel. What is Mrs. � -
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I FURNISH -progress at the rprosiDab w-rit"g. with others on charges of 1.6 timi- ,, balL taugh that half the btitt,je is 'the Dominion �_
------ Teadymade . . � ., In kh,own ag . Salt 00. is homle at Mitchell.
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I . I ; . � . � It commenced on Frida,y, llaato and 4ation, 11� 6ca-me manager aisd efl- in getting�it put on the wall proper.y. ,,alleged to c-ontrol the, Indfw:bry. . - -__ �� IV _ - I
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I -01% a W I . . '. 1 in ,ot Tho Sentinel, a weekly Weh4vetoln you that we -+,,ave -Th�ftre_ died at . the Umisia at Re- Zurich
a a ��� ill ;. - I been ,ming -on talm-ost inil-rlit and day ' -you D' ' -meek, an.
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I T t�l . paj)er, the organ ot the Orange Or- good wall �aper, we now tell hat f uge on Thurs y of last
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-10 '%j - i — , �'11. I . I ! cv,er since, The, scenot -of L11his dread- der, In !877, and :Tubsequeatly- be- we can giVe you Careful, cle4h work ,aid lad� by the name of Mrs,.'Cbar- of-- clover anti timoth,v se,jed. Sejj�d u -s
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f vanctpin public life Teallty ilatea from No doubtyvu have heard of our grave. She w&,s 78 years of age, and Bros, gromrs t awi see&m,en, tiva-
kc-, � i I ., the hands of the Russians and which F
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� I I . I 'n -ned such prices, they are tAlwayslow and often eh s heqxt fall j, forth. 19402�
� ,t,t;& picar Yard. G,ETTI NG -BU'S: tin the Japanese. set ouit, t?, capture. thts, time, �a d he Bnally gai cs -
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�, I .: . t t.i , V ple, of the r,lty of Toronto that he the daughter, Miss May Crotdk1s.wbo 11t4 cuoucession has purchased the
� %�,41j -- -4-4- 1- : i i im i i i 1-14 1 1 1 1 fortified 1ut Is surrauh&A by -hills '-'k the rem-ainsy tot her d1A home -
; 1, was tour timies elected Ma:y.or, name- too -
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0ECTION& "I I I HE weather miil' tells us Old Sol "will be getting busy these Is fairly filliad witl�- Russian I in 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1891. He AlEX, W I N T E'Aft � for buriall. *, Mr3, H. Otto, for $2,400. -Mr. John � -
�; � was, also a member of thel Legisla- -Miss Bertha Farrow, thf, ,dIde,st Geiger, one of our ,entezpylsiing far-
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. soldiers ,tand guns, The attacking t,llj�e AMWMWm— -1
K97" I shortly, Are Y0 ready for him ? - from the general teleetion of daughter ,of Mr. A. Farrow, collect :
aTmles, therefore, � are at a grealt-dismi : c ,Meys brows ltuxnt -t
I - .! - . I I �, 1886* to the general election of'1894. Picture framing a Specialby. .or of oustoms, Goderich, was, mar_� .ps which measui
. �, . advantage as in ievery a -pt to - ___ __ - __ ' 35 inol�� in circumferen,ce.-Mr. 11.
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L over the sea am � , I cross ,o,ne of these ,g( ,-, or - ive,pax- Reid, -of Brooklyn, New 'York. MISS! .
- . ') ) 'cen . . � 'as shrowdest of thi? CaAservatl I -draugitt five year old horse, to Mr,
a.mewhat in colming ,be hills th6 ,troops re mOw- ty's fighter� (lurin-g- hl,s jterm in the High Wyoon:�be, Rackinghamshire, , Laura Farrow waa bridesmaid.
. d , . iy i al"I Walla,oe, of Clinton for $18O.-Mrs,f
I WE ARE READ'Y, C41 down by the terrible �Ire` frDni Engi.atnd, and cani-e to this CaLiPt
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I � . L Local House. ' Mr. -George C. Snyder,of Brooklyn, Gellateau, -of the Sauble line. Stan -
.ha, variety i -'s, ey'. I - the Russia n guns, Thus _f arl the Rus- twenty Nix yeatrs ago. Besides her ,
I I I' - Mr. Clark entered Domin- I groomsman, and the oer6nony was
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1.1 . . slans -have made � most Oettermin- - 4uslba,nd she Is survived by two sons I perbormed by: Rev. G. N. Hazen, pas- ley, near Dryisdale, died 40_XX Sun4ay, "
PAty Dress Len 't 1,pn polltjm�, ocingr returned for Westl . Piebrpary 26thi, having reached, the
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. I 9VI14- : � We are better preparedAbis season than ever before to meet ed def enee while Ithk Jap4neso,,, dIs_- , 0. R I ,and low:(Iaughters. -t a; . -yeam. $he-. was a
4\ I - . Yed thelf usuall da-�Jng 4nd dour- Toro.n,L was, Te-electd,d In 1900, -Mr. Henry Koehl�r, pf 7juxich. j tp,r o� the, NortA otreet Metbodist grea ge ot 88 .
! I and -In the gencwal -election of- la9b t wortUy lady and -her memcTy, ..
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I - ' in P'a s%old a f ive year old horse bo Mr. 1 ehutroh, CrAerloh. iyu-. ana'Mrs, I
. the iaried requireme ' A of our thousands of customers age In the face, of f alm,asit ceftaln year was,the victor in a ha,rd-fought- Reid' Vvent tio Bermuda for their
j%&VA the SeTeTal departmet ,g of our big store., and we expect to death. At las�t a�eouats Ithe Jap- n J. C. Wallace'. of Clinton, for which . . will be cherished by maay rela-tives; .
- . oonlest In CenLral Toronto. Xr: honeymoon. -
Ity Dresswo, � - we antese farcesLliad �Imost �30rrounded he .obtained the high flipure -4 $180. . ,wife f and friends�.-Mrs. 0. Miller, form- I
I '� iu. Cl-axk,e serred as a mem-ber, -of .the -Elizabeth Ellis, Rev- I�C- erty Mtss Annie Ha,ppl% died in Der-
- add great ntimbers to fjol r list of satisfied oustomersi, the town and werchplowly uib sure- The,animal. Is light bay in color and I woombe, died on Thursd,a,7,F,eh- -
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. ! .t . �. 1902 Royal Conimisslan on -the liquor Ila last week. 'She',was '33 .years of
50me elegant novelties in ly 6losing in' upon " It gaiqwq stra- w Mae- of the heavy draiuglit olass, and is ' A. Ne ea,t�y beloredi by-
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� j,ave the 61ms of goo4_��eople are' looking for, and we have . trafflo; 1 as cha,irman ot the TUaTy 23rd,. at her home In Clinton. ,age and -s'Vas, ,g,r '
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LI -cal es p(-cially suitable ' ' etic positio'lls, ono'by one, ndto be a f ine type of Cho f arm hor". . -
for- fixed the prices so tb"",� business is bbund to come our way frequentl . 'ack aga n at itbe donald. M,6n-umen t - Committee, Tor- -Mr. E. R. Watson, of Goderioh, - Rev. H. A. �iewcombe wa-mi -Qne -of ma,uyu She llad bben ill. for some
d waistings, such as Eoi. �k- - y driven b , - otnto, in 1904; s,(I,rved on the boarA of the pioneers, of the Biblt-Christ i
� - � points -of th,D bay�ne;ts of- the de- ho has kept, a record for maay lan time., The deeteaseA was a nativp_ -of .
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Crepille, 0-repe Deche.ue,. , i_u larger measure, as t b0ia raouths come and go. � I the Western Hospital, and. f rom, 1892 w ,church and in all his; work was Zurldh qnd -resild-e-d her,& iuntjl the
. fenders. Thousands on b th taldes yeaxs of the spring break-ups, pro- I
,. xfj: . I I to 1898 was president and manager mo4t ,tbly as%isted by his wife. 'They I
: crepalines 4ad many. ,.,k have, been killed ou .d 0,f'al- diots thaib the tee will movo d,owl' family removed to Berlin isome.years
� - , �, - ,4ndt w of the Excelsior Life Insuranoe, 'Co. ' me to Clinton twelvej tyeats ago, tage.-Isailb Witmer has reatted khe
�inlrnin Silk, Wool and We want you to W a�niong the first of our early cus- though,., judging fro'm all ocounbi ' - the Maltlaod abou;b the -12th of ca I
I .., . -I,n 1900 he was, tag In a candil-date for I I and' four years� later Mrs. New- faxm.,Gf his, father-in-law, tJoh)a Gal- -
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� Atypralty, fmted. combe, ,waa stricken with. p
ol combined, priced from.- , tomerg for -your new S�ping outfit, for though our service A th,o.Japanese, have �qffered I oa�t se-_ the M rob, 1905. , aralysis ,ni-an, of the 14th -,concession, -&'nd
� ,i', _' ,,rely in this re§poct. Bult, nothing -Miss Miller, -who. resIdea with -
; per Yard. , always good, yet 'you * ay be still bettter served, and better daunted, they�� coult-Inue f Ighting and From 1898 Mr. Clarke, except during her sister, Mrs. Jaines"WalMnshaw, and .basi been practically on 1,nvalid ' -afi;o the 50 acres Mr, Gallman re -
I � v I the sessions at Obta-wa, had AeVobe,d of Clinton, had the mlsfV,tunk to ev4cr 6ince. A family of two sons tently purchased from. R. Nicholson.
I . Atisfied, sho-uld you mike your selections early. peppering away, i4aining, jinch by hinuw1f exclual-vely to his paper. - I a)ad three da-ughtere su)rvive. 'L
� R fi- I . - thus described *just a_,,�-i5he was enterl"r This gives Mr. Witmer a spip"naid
- . ._ %. -_ inah. The conflict W As an Orange"Man, deoca'sed, was a slip down . . 0`1 I -Captain Pollock, of SelkirkMan- - 1' r
, I I farm,of 1:90 aores,,to work on. X .
6NVU Suf-t I n ge., . r, (' . . -by a wrrespondent-l' "writing from member 4 f a tjide door of the post-offfice one itoba, and his nephew, Master P�ol- .
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. I I_ � I AOAA 4�' A A Muk,don, the scene ; -of Von . daty lately ana broki.her left -leg at , look, of Bayfleld, wex(-, in Clinton
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�ewtton�& fancy Sintings aT& � I " Mondaly : � �1'p the thigh. . on Fx,lday last. The captain, who is but will take life easier, -Mr. Jac-
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I . I � The road nor thw#d Is or N-rded as County Mqster of the County Lodge -ar, and Xrs,�- W. Flet0her, who . I ob Ragf , an old and estpemed -
mrx-tures, as well as M I of, Toronto; Grand Trea--imxer of On - "w Paying his usual wIntex v1sit to ,
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31 M I �,,',� at a - far as the eye ban repx. � contIn- were miairrieA In Kirkt;�a, on the sidpant of this .place, flied on Tuje
3., FlakPa and Hair Lirle. uOus, f Ile of two-Wheuled �jChlne,se tario West, and Past Dept,lity Grand 15th of Februalry; left Ladt, weeek his birth pla-m, Bayfleld, -will leave, day last a.t. ,the age -of 84 years. '.
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t I ssian w Ma-ster of the Grand Lodge of Brit- itar their home in H&mlota. Mani- Cox the west'again shj)trU.y so ,Ts to , _ - V _. I
old time .'*xepherd Check . en S' Su i in 9� .carts full of Ru o,un&ed, the, ish Amer-Im - be P-=Iy on, hand Cox the commen.-oe-
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Wtkite, Mue and Whits, . 'i . . bes t testimiony ot the va� r with He was a Mason, being a membe'r, toba. Mr-:�. Fletcher was Miss Ldttie Ment of next season's fishing ,opera- Brucefleld. .
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d White will be consid- - - , � ; and at the, time -of NO deatt Ole k>td- Lions. He oomm&n-as the lar,�est: fish-
. - - ' ing continuously for a fo tinight . . I Kirkton. I
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: The fancy suiting . You are particular 4.hd must have your clothing piade . . est Past Master of Relitciboam Lodge, Dofupe, of Ing vessel oji.Lake Winnipeg =4, wo m -et on Tuesday evening last in tbe,
. 08 are- . I -h-as defended every inc and a in -ember of the SoatCish Rite. -Miss Susan Rebek,wa Appleton, un-deTstand, is a memberof ithec-om- Foresyter�s hall. The meouting took I
,'5G to $1 25 per yard.. to your Ineasure. - Otir 16nore of suiting in, all th6 now ground over which iL has 003 com- : -s aged 21, whose family'reside, in Cried- the form, of a* farewell tondierrad to
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I- 0 ) ptelled by superior ipumbers t a re- He belonged also to the �Khlghit Ron, died In Victoria Hlosp;�,tal, pany mpst extensively enga,ged in Mr. Frank O'Brien, a )aiuch respeot-
ANI-P a I* 1, Alan, patterns in tweeds allai'fanq.y. worsted, black and blue Each .of Pythias, and tothe Typaaraph,lcal this industry on�tliaE kreat lake, I - .-
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; I -Berges, black worsteds add, cheviots, is now ready and w4it. to five wounded men�wh'osle e h aus- an, Episclo'pallan. He Was a colusin p loyed in the MeClary Cornipany.'a es- AgrioulLur-al Society held ,a meet- iag this vicinity. The Vox*sters
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Rrite matOrial i are m ;' ,ttlon- Is almost ;,too itter tfor:t'hem � teblisbwetj�tl, and was a raniversalf -and their friends spent a verypleas
Mg for! your visit for insp�ction. Glad to have you come, - , . of Sheriff Reynolds, of Godar-loll. Ing In Wingham last week. The '
Xteel pair -oply a gr an or
- i I Z to t, �cai . , . . __ 0 _. - vorite, Her remains were briaught preliminary work in connectimi with It ant evening. Refxe-ghments Nvere -
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I whether to buy or not. �IWe think our stock is undoubtedly- cry is heard -not eve.ti th�i� molails of to -Creditoo for intermten-t. ;served by 6e lad -, a musloal.pro-
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i,orne of the atyles �� we the dYlnp,,Y-,OnIY the qIsm,,d or mk of Cameron Rolds West Huron. - Wingham's fall fair was taken ,apr � I
11 particidar, will � - the highest class and best, values ever shown in town. rude wheels apa the ttliud f .the West Huron &nd 1?rInoe Edward, . . - and all -the necessary tcommifbee.�sl ,by Rev. J.'XvCtaul, deputy suptelne
" . I I abpointed., The dates I Auf the, fair.,
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� 4 T� aits,couin.(Anc- 'rant your opinion. - ponie,-.' hoo1s ,tate audible. M st of remain. in the Liberal column. Judge chief xanger, after which Mr. O' -
1i Maclennan has dismissed the appeals were, set tifor Tharsday and Friday, . �
. ii, the wounded h,!Ivo t4fipV t,�toa cov- a Brien was pre�nted with antarju I . -
'belt. -T4e skirt 0% 91 t� I ere � blanke -or I . b,Qt,h these, Z. St Patrick's Day,' September 28th and 29th. Last �, &W
� . d with' Chinese � s f nom the 'recounts in , : chair and a Bible. -Miss �)arrle
�elr, down overthe � - ' cases. In the West. 11-a-ron case, the, i year's ,fair wag one of the best in
I - aulls made o i�easure at dirty coats, stLff N�,.ith co lat-ad MARCH 17tho I spent a few days at her home here
I � '., I a�g decislion ,of the county judge, is af- , the history of the soci6ty .and this
� � � 1. �; 'blood, hidin r'd rl. ace-% Vito lastt -wree1r.-MISS Annie Ross is . ..
lew pattern bo�k k be celebrated in
.1 . ng wan a4d dir�ty - will year the directors ,haye se'd ault'
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. I I distor-1ed 'With pain, sun en eyes firmx,d ln its entirety, and1in Piluce . I visiting - Wm. -Borry.
I "I I , I make thig -year's In# lbefter than- r.. Will Gillespie called on f riends -
. - _ " I I - St. James Ohurcb, !�ainy previous Une. . - � I _M - z her sister Mrs
I Pribes. $ 1 2. 00 'to' AP30.00. Edwara the Liberal majority is re I
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r I � � 11 �, � The position has belpome. a ,alley duced by two, owing, to -the allow- in Brumfield on Tuesday. -A little I I
� - -+4 0 * 0 010 400 1� daughter arxived at Dr. -Rogare
I I ance, -of two ballots marked for Mr. ; -The large frarnie stable'at the
Is � #6 I-*-+**#* . of death and �coryses �tirew ith de- I -' reo,r tof the store ,ac,oupled 'by -Miss -
7 i lg� - . " R. A. Norman, the Conservative can- lats;,t .Monday morning.-Wiss Fannie -
� ' I - ' 0 baltable ground, from ,vbich n it4er - I Boyd, of Wlagham, was �oomple ,
- shapea will be I I side can remove its d�a'd_ judge. . der the auspices of the choir so- - destroyed by fire on, PrIdwy after- Yotherjn�rham, Wingliam, arrlvtdon I
- � ,noon of Itast,week. TIVe ori4lu of the � Monday morning W_,be presqp,�, at
jy in Marcli,_all I I - & Roy'W� Read mad Suits Again and aigain -�b6 - . Jap nese; dida1e, and, rejected by ithe county by a sacred concert and lecture ua tely
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�Dns will be used Imen's �:,;, .Y- ej � I . In Weat Huron the majority of sisted by �
� I If � ,charged dowa the slo.�e� and u tht, Mr. M. G. Cameron, the Liberal miss M. BEATRICE SCOTT, Soprano, fire Is lunknow,u arid' when first no- i the. marri*e of her briother,'which
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,` I b a Li(,bt anci L bill. Again and again ,t�e RuSs ians I took pl . Wedn
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I . - P* --af,backed, tr I ' to gain member, oAter the re-count, wj�s MR, W<ER PICKA11M, Ttuor tleed, ,flamefy .were comirr,� tbxbrugll-
. We have broken all I evious records for assortment Of ,counter 'roronto, Violin- I ne5day last at the, hAugle of the
0 , f, I " � only two. Mr. Dudley, Holmes, tho MISS E. M. 'CONNOR, the roof of the *orth �end, of the , 3
7rtle shades, and . n- - t b �,, " , -1 'h the . I . ��
I I I .� jil�l with bride -3 niother. London xoad. a very
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Z - possession of defeated Conservative, appealed as lot. " - building. Mr. H. Bugg was -using -ty wedding was solemolze-4,when . -
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ithink also that this seas6ii we can supply -you with suits or given by elther'sid�.Ljhto emy :tlF harness, eto,, werz de-. Miss Mary Emma Bur-fte, became
tc,sed only in de,ft,h--�i � e ded counted tor Mr. Cameron, �and- one "MERF1 ,.9 OF EPLIN." cutter, the bride of Dougald rnotheripgham, �
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I N& mAwINDS - at prices.that will strikwl�_ u. at on,ce as being the best with breasts tor ' q by. s) rap- marked.for himself, but d4salloweta. Doora open at 7, .. Entertainment at 8, !a � Nvell known and ;-popular young �
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1ings, Tememb��r auits y oil have ever see;- ure. , Of ,course, YOU nel or bayoneL es�s.flll�haigj,, ai�noth�or hot I .. I farmer, -of Tuokor,�mfth. Rev. R. H.
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. . , I ' Mmleiinaan allowe7d three of -the 1943�2 T. A. Mills -vvere the owners of thic,
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1,,to I-Vomen-'a and ". Imow, price is not everything in, buying a -suit. You want with their la -9L i ___ft=_FP" ibuilding, and the ,former!-- doss Is
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� I finish and general gobd q ality. Our men's and boys"' -a momencs pause for iest ha In consideration two . other de; h i contracting parties. Heats of friends
I . u $ 1 1 __9 . ;s -= LS his portian of the, Wilding. As 'the j
--------------- — It, 1_11.11 Lretched IM ou.L into e+or ity ballots and the Holtnds ballot. 0.1 -Mr. Banes, who has In will'joln with The Rlxpasitor in Wst
Z - - We want you to ' . the two Cameron ballots, onei was home with .his son, -Tosep,31 near :nearest hydrant iwas trozen Ithere
I clothing have: these, A to'st will prove it. I There lie �wo -fo-es wlit� bay ets wishes tot Mr, and Mrs. Fothering- �
WODO� -F 1"If - - . � _. � orn In t-w-oandpInaned togvther. No Crediton, .fo:r some years, dRA on -%vas some, delay before. a ,stream (4 ham.' -Mr. and Mrs. McCulla, of Mo- I
;_ 1judgo, , m. I I ,sheathc(l in tach ot�-q's br U5. .t lat the age of'81 wtaier �wmld-be turned- on th�.burja- . � I -
Cog, . I .; 1 -4- 1 Corps , - part was missing, and Judge Mac,l,en- Febroiary 12th, -ulldinig. I 101lop, "ent a few day�s at -the 1.
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1, .. � . thought It had pr-o-bably bee�A torn a Tesident of Stephen 'township for -The Zurich Her4ld of last we9k , -
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- . , tweeds $5.501$7.50� 00710-00 'Ratus-sian a y. are on '*,the re,* -at " B. S.11 on Itinstead,oit " R- S.,IlbuU -Th.,o insurance I on the destroyed they - needed some Vlolent eve.relse rous visiting brethren, will- cele-
li�,�i llf)m(- 41 I r ; " � . . .,vnd closely ursued, by the Jap -a ei;e m*e as -on -porti,on ,of the organ 10
1. Wa tf or d.. In Ar . he ure ol- Mukde a5 the writing was ithe sa f mtor�Y. In after being pennied up in the homq.a na -sve -�ev,en J -
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laon, i.-� takln4 M_s,plaxe I ; - - 7 . ,11 1.3 Maclen- Clint -on, .was. adjusted last week aTM nearly all winter., took ithe'fuotball brata,the t enty� .th anniver -,
� ! . the, -other ballots, Judge saxY ot th_p organization ,of their
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I Men S Suits, fancy' tweeds and __ almost assured. I out oin, tbe. streot a,jad begrran to N"rk
[--R'(-v. Dr. N-Idd!2:41VO - . � � �, . Ian -,put it down as, an erJr-ox and al- the oompany will receive $33,315 for lodge. by a supper in their 1pdg-e I
01.5a Cra�x oa frm,tsiday. I � � � loss sus,tained in the .1a:te nre. The, off somei of 01eir superfluous P-n-
� SW4'n jd(,asantjy en- I � � wed 1 t. � room this Friday, evealng.
OR, TH- OF E. F. VLARK., "The Holmes ballot- wasnot Initial- building m�ill be re-ereoted -as 'erey. They see�ed to. have, lots of .1 . .
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.f - . worsteds ,, 3 � 47.K $10.0k '12.00 DEA I I �, -1
. +!w fritud_:, Thursday, r . I possible and, a number f,u I
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1 9 -"- & .- . . ed. This was ,'(lue to the .fact that speedily as ,u, not thinking of Ithe, inoonv0n- ljak,il"t
last week.-Th,ct many, � Another prominent' -1&L-nadia,n, P01- the deptuty returning -officer baa, ; of men are now at: work clearin.g lence and danger to. pedestriia,ns and - I
I -1 _- - � 2-pie-�q itician has been calleh away the 4ebxis. people who had- occasion to drive, Breie7,eeq.-Mr. Cyrus HorLon_ fin. :4
� R ila-mr0i will 4re -Boys Suitst e Norfolk - h 11
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. t- . f DOM 't is torn -otf two. at a time, and initialed .
t ( ha t he has b-een and � #A I ), quiet but -past. It laste7d for some time,when Isbcd t - contract f 54 he -
. litc, Death came witl� star-tl( . -on Fohruary� 16th, ,, lie 0 . pplyin,;- t I
:1, but, �cll,will, hope for jacket suits �81zes 9dk�J.2 to 30 � U19 only .the back one. � pretty wedding took -plaea at 'the the bill. flew towards. JLh6' front of ice to the Spring -bank' cheese lat- I
. ) . suddenness to Mr. E.F. ofar,k, M.P. " To allow thit3 ballot," says Judge ' . .
� 1� 1101 . i . -tdnto at 6'.15 Ma,clennan " would be, to (caridb-ne, hOm I tore occu,pled, by Mr. tory and ,,6 certainly haA a vaxyt .
� in thc tr future.- , --. I I e oi- Mr. axid Mi;_%.','Wm. Wray, the hardware s- * I
l. 'k . at his residence In %Tw ,
..S� G,eorj�e Trott very - Z �, - 19, 44.00 . Igxave, f-Wh a 'their eldest a and two of theyoung hard time4ot lt.---tTkere. will be three
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f! . Ji�j . Q eclock'p. m., Friday. 1�e'bad been ,an error -of the ,deputy returning of- Be e, d,
tvrtainf--d a number of 1,� � confined to his, bed, with! coug . estiOd ficer, and encoli-rage laxit,y in the te,T, Dora Buchanan, was United In mon whO Tan at tr,r it and bef 6re dlfferient wagons . for I:L6 dfff'er- % -1 . I
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In Wc-diiesd;ly t,v,(!�n�rl.g. : -, of the lungs for about -'t'hre6 Weeks discharge !a to Afr. J. A. Bran'doD. of they stopped had smashed in one of ,ent but'ter fact in ithils vicin- .
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. W- Wood, of London, - Boys' Suits, 3 -pie �` , sizes 27 to! ' 1`11111 jtS COUrGe, -L Wav -nL ell the lar - ity neat summer; Sprtngbaxnk, News-
- . - 90 but .the disease haa -ballot must be, hold ito have been 13as mnosb, 4,gentlema w go plate glass wind6wis, val * I
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I If r -S W,00 I's paxeuts,, % I and his friends wejrc� 11up,kip-g for'I a r,igh,tly rejected. xespected ins the I ued at about $30. .Now Ithey are tadt and Alsf-ela,t are allg
i0till 811(,P lie rd.—I'rof . � - 33 03.00 to $6#00 ay for the business.—Mr. Zonepli Ilub.bard I
__. . - �� P speedy convalesceiice'. j Mr. Clark ,,The - .a'ppeal talls on all gr,Qunds neighboxhgod. . w6liderIng, who is igoing itto p
_010 in Cafriji-I Church � was feellpg In excellentispirits,a,nd olf objection and, must be, dismissed' —Mr. Sim Ir0dnd, who has ha:d an it. if Ls needless -to imy that no moved from FultovNv Mills to the I
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, . I w "(S 4 4 + i 0- �� #_ _W -0 _#_ _*_� 0- ++++++++++' ,ann0upced tio the me his with cosls." -i
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ld_�,Ti-,s Irviniz, of I � �_, ,fam . ily',- 76ing I �a,t he w . 4s tory, in Daahl%vaod, tar ,bhe pQst yea)r. streets. bq� 'the lesson lis an ,expen- reqently from his, brotlietr.—Mr. 10. 3
.ttd -Ntr-t. F. C. Alcl)on- jn the mo.i - would nbt Thl.-% deolslon gives th-e i3eat' ito cold -his share of the business to sive one. . . Hortion moved tothe Wm. Yell farM I
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-'r1r.s. U. A, IMcDan.e.11 ., , - ,tot sit �u�p .a his paTtnek, Mr. Rd..',H&m.1Itoa, of —An old resident, of Brasse�sl pass. De&r' Clifforil. aad Henry Miex-EA .to i
, Ladies'and', Men's Raincoats. be'necessarry for. anyonel � -
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'!Ys in St. Marys, dast . - ; 4'e, � also ex- Graed Bend. Mr. na-milton hwiea- * ed away -on "Monday. Febrivary. 27tht, s.—Mr. Bell 4. gentle- �
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Pc-turll llockcy match ;` ` � � hope tbab be -Anould,.bet gaigeed Mr, IrePand as Iforeman. I in the person of Mr James Oliver,
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. In a day or tw� o we' ,;' —Mr.. Julius Bloch, of Zurich, h" m,a of his daugh- the home of his son, 'James, Imt i
�n INIORdaY ,Pvc,nin.,- last - Vill show a magnificent range of ,u,p and around in a few d�ay,s. A:bGut —One of the*pion�ek lreslde�ts -of who died; at the ho * I
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Pt M.C.'et Il. th, fthe , - . purc�ased the -fifty more, (farm of ed i
I �i ,C- thesecoats; the new sf`-les in this popular and serviceable (i. 1 5 a dee . . j
SU UYI _p seated and elld trooitWe RaG t Wawa�nostu died at. Ithe home ot. . ter. Mrs. Wm.. Thompson, Thessalon, Sunday levening ain-d WaS LbU.ri - at
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on the home trink - Mrs. -H. Otto, adjoining ' his farm4 De-jon- MolntosVs cemebery. -on Tiiesda uf� I
. # X the ,heart recurrea. H6 hea,i� . his son last week In Ae person of ; Mr. Oliver was a ,native of . Y, .
. r $2,400. 13e- 1 'ternoom q
coatfor ladies are vel attractive—specially new designs I , t to . i
M3 V a :(lumber of . ' John Elliott, In his, 80th -year. shire, England, where he was 'bo:rm — One �of the pioneefs of �
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� r. Ilender-son, of To- I —The Su�nday service -a t- Al 0,,mt fbis� township. and a man well- ;
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from the New York and.Inglish markets. No trouble to plained -of a 6,11110 ma teased ,had epjoyed ei�ellent health '. om Dccen*er 22nd, 1815. Ab -1
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3 Wiss,onary azent, , I - _ '4 t ebrarch .on the Huron msA will ily h :
I!f miau�es. he� h� br6ath-ed nearly -all ,his life a!nd; was Ill for : thir.ty yearsi'ago Mr. and, Mrs. Oli-- known, in t, e pers;m of Mr. John ;
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tll(, M(-thodi.;,t. cl�urah sell,,. the advantage is 0',�, to the oustomer, and the first to � ft,ture be held at C.So P. * . in,��a�d only a Sew days, prior -to ,,his death. 1 ver, with their family. 1tvok w their W_ Jacque-., p2ssed to t1a grea7t. be- :
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fait, dt,IL,-rhtiu7,. large I Mr.. Clark took a some-WIliat �ac'thIe He lived ifor ma!ny y,ears on the 12th 'TeSideme in BriusseLs. During thtet YGO ,on Sunda,y'. the 26th ult. Mr. - 4
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both -Iaxornhii� ttaid ev- . "t — concession on the farm tnow occupled , -course of his long realdence in tb4t Jaques for years Was 'troublea with �
.m�ins dtalt .. part in the la!sb wrovinci,�11 el"titoba baL% recelv�i the appointment -from . ' d-., , o .
with 'thle- = alid, during, tho campaign cqntracte�,d t he B Ish4k ot Huron, as Rural by ,his s�un, Irw - Mr. Oliver won magy Irlein , asthma, and s me few weeks aigo he �
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nd tho rol�.Panse. made. � In Ladies —Prices $6.50 to $16 ' - _ in Elliott. I town, connection with fthe coiatra-eted u cold. �Which Oeveloped
I . I 1, V 4 b6vere cold, whicil t1evelopod in- —The .nXa,rtrjtage of Mr. Ridley, of 6speciall,Y In, i
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I s vras vkery, o pneumio-nia. His last 10iblic, ap- Todder, Mianit`,6ba, and Mis's (Rivie Meth-odist,ohlurch, of which 1he was a idto pneum,onla, amd US 14-anfeeMe,d .
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X�ft,rt 1,iV,-n in Uill. —Mr. James Stevens ot' C I in t an . . itlmta�a its ,rav-
� "' , pearance in Toroat , a in St. of Wlnoh,�Isea, Usbto,rn�e faith-tul. and ,c,Gnslstent member dur- f ra me could not Vv :
E.'au�"j,! on Tue-,,dav ev- In TV_Ten's—Pritbes $3.50 --to $10-00 t 1j, 'Inja r5 . who I-& retitring trGmt "the lboazd. of 'Clements, - It!hp- , ing the whol 6 of- hIS TeSid:Cnce the,�e. eges- Mr. -Ya,ques was a prominent I
. , i, Geor,ge"s hall, -on 7 18th, a .
es of � .1, . . I . - tb`1v,WbiP, wa�8 50'I'emlUzed t' I
ndf'r (b(3 auspfc* - . t . license. commissidners fttr Wes t Elu.r f igare in this toVhship, end by in -
IN O's R M N M tffij0=NDffKMD0X0M-jM - the, Methodist pa,rslw�aige,
. . _WN ,vbcn he spoke at -the no Ipation 41 Elimville, on About five months ago, aveompan-
.101 Library m-aswell � ;A favor of H0111. J. J. F oy, W" "'Alas it q I o on, has lbeexi Its sobeirmani.ilor Tuesday ot I-ast week. the Rev W ' led by his wife and dailighter, Miss clu-stry. thrift and 4tvantion to �
11chtnioveI The: can- I 0 � past tfiftee'n ymrs.,� business, suc,ceeded in bbiomllig P�os-
I New Spring Hats, -stew Spring Shirts new -Spring Caps, ill to appear. Mr. Clark as. toToed w a ��hior; Maxy, Mr. Oliver'left tBrusseJs for
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tllo ln,�Wl--(trnent of , I r of a flue house, and his flaxn-
n to take to hig bed on,Jan,airy 25t4l. -reldtives Mr. ia,nd'. Mrs Thessalon, Since that! t1ma his 'SessO -
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,.tlS Soot ff, who tL,j-W-rht all ready for your chooO . I He was sufficiently reco"red, og"D mer Goderi6h ,Voy, � ' -wIll leavei Tor -the, -Vve�st .E; I health, has- gradjually falleil, and cial 'standing was not ,excelled by aay,
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I wf'lvtl -years ,LX0 �hEut. 1. . 1burg, Alabama, last week. Hei was . Ridley djuring the past few weeks he saak man in the �bolvvnship. The funeral 1. .
k1l, to Ottawa op February 2 d. He sut- 10 ,
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� I A;11 -r -In tile ,w(�st. Ifo AA' i MA � a brother, of Rev. Dojagdd Mr,Gilliv- the beautiful -home prepardd, 1by the ' he
I . i:: - V�wv fered a rela.pse, and, a ter heink ay, ot China. groolh. - -rapidly, until death', relieved -him, of -on WiednesdaY, to It Fordwich ctem,_ I
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",(I hv Ow folia -win -4 0 � th�orp, one week, was. removed to his T —Mrs. Robert Hamilton, of Bel- —While a social eve I 0 �p his sufferings. Mr. and Mrts� Oliver eterY, wa% witthoult exception, the
I:t t tal4jit : mcssrs- I I were married for over halV a ten- 'largest ever seen in t'he township,
4 ho at Toronto three N� a,jg� t :the home KA Mr. Alex.
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,rtv . � --� jN111rdock tio, his, bedi 4 a -, s i daugh- Rev. Air. Halt preached -an
NFi - A. more died an Tuesday, February i spent
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� I � be ?M11 c4anf ined . �- 28tA. Deceased was 72 years 6f age, Forrelt, (of James'town, xrecejittly, a � iX1 serraon, bo a crowded ellur h, Inany,
. Slrtl�: Ali,ss a Greig Ste' -wart - ; M
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�i Itz 1 ,4� :iveompanim- . f�� . . I end o=c. Some few yeai!�.ago M,.
. 11 . � Clark was afflicted with I*nfl and was higly xesp"Eedin-thecom- j lam -P fell off th,e� ol�gan and struck devoted father. . not being able to gain aidnilittance.
�V I . miuftlty .in w�ich he lived, I Miss May Smith, who was playing,
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_1N1l', ,I. E. McDon- Johnson Oros.' Old Stand, ,tory rbeninatism, . - —Mr. and Mr.-�. Bi�nnett, -of t,he B. i and ,eight daughters, sev*n of the,
I � 'I hear L. Ile � had been troulbled mona r C.orx1e, -%v:hG * movXVg to the young lady also 'took fire from I Staffa.
. 83M .�A 11 ne, ne-a are above daug'hters being, married.
� , V�'_,, ]N�r Nvf,(.k visit- .. or less with his heart for jy6ars, bub even- the overflow of oil from the'lamp,
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If-r`(*r J() If.,I-rn t1l'It -4:3" TRI 0 T - . No tes.—Miss Sadler is visitia Mr. Robert W -041 -ace, of tlro 17th .
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�, , . h is cheery op t Imism, ha d "o t r eg ar d - b:.ut was extinguished before, any friends at Dublin,—Miss Lizzie Car- - I
lvr,�hd 1� fjuik, rill but �'. , � ing recently, presented wYth two concession, will bold an auction, sale
-it hf-r rit lh(-,� cnjoy- . . � CdAL seriowly.' hta,ndsome :chaWs and an a&dress by, ,serious damage was suffered. inichael. ha,s Teturned home f rQm li,er � I
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I . Clothin � and Fur Store in Western Ontario Sketch -of hi� Career. . the friends of their old homej' I —Tho stenate of Knox Co.liege, To- , visit at- St. Mar'ys.—Mr. �nd Airs. Cliffo -
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1%;?,� :n Toronto __ ____ �J - -, � There were, very few , —N. Gantine, -of St. Joseph ame, Tonto, has decided by a.unanimous I Hambly entertained a few f rien.ils
-r persons in Mr. Wallace sold'his far3p: to Mr. .
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;. _; Ifil P(tr�, of%sar- ` � Toronto who did not ,know -Mr. E� has ,di - S'posed of the machinery in his and oordial vio,te to conf - James Douglas' and is ig�olng to Gor-
, Nv,a:r-d Frederick Clark, by its sa�v' and plaining 'mill to W.Kelehan. -of DQctx)-r of Divinity on Rev. John , Oliver has gone to 'the west tor the trie 0 uy !s , .
f It lifil'i Tit, _Mr, An- . ig.h t a t
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: f Whitow:itur, Man- Reduced Rateg to Coast Points least, u-nd who at some tiin�b in hi's it ha -,q been moved to Hensall and Ross, B. A., of Brussels. Mr. I sumpner,—Mrs. T. M. Hamilton en- MT. Ja!5. Horton, of. the
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. (A oil '"'e.'Im'.."day to I � . er had *rt takb� will 'be used in conneatio.n., with Itlie Ross havip.gr signified his acceptance tertained. a few frie.nds
�, - - I pq*lio care . . . tnto -tlie house he receatty pur-,has-
� * C0111lnsneingMaroh let, and d4ily until May 15th inclusive, special one- way second f � !of the, intended honor, "the degree night and Mr5. Wilsqga gave a party
,�, . C.; Vi iniorr, than ordinary interos ,ac'hi h p ted from P. Bnown.—Mr, Wm. Wade,,
k!"4-, �,_Xfh (Im"'Itter .,t n hh*. ni ne S 0 .
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.al Juirii-, of Tucker- - dams colonier, rates, via 0. P. 1�,,'i' to Vancouver, B. otoria, B. G.; Westminster. He was a splendidly built specime � P � Ler boma will be zonferred ,putbllol� an April tothie choir and Bible class and thip,y Ninga, Manitoba, who was sum-
. B- C.; �;eattle, Wash.; Taoorn&� Wash.: Portland, Oregon, from .SEAPORTH, $43.05' e a�
1�'nlmlv v,, is Twrform- - . - ,of .manhood, wIth an alertibut pi In East W,awanosli near White- 6tb, in connection. with the, closing all e4joyed th-emselves.—Miss Her
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I L, I It &Gp-overa will be allowed goingdand corntng. For books and information and tickets , 6�it tace, frank eyes and a] ready a ,� iobiarch, on Sunday '; arning, Feb- exercises of the ooll�ge. r -on was at home to a few fri
:TILIth. .it. henian.;X.- apply to - � . e"s 'last Alonday, but t�oe late to 'gee.
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':0fl'i Of Th*1T1y_f1%1(1n_d!5 . ,,� . . hearty hand clasp for all 1who cared naary - 26t.h. Sarah C', -al-foint, wife —Tho selt well at �igtaplaoa, neax last 'We4nesday night.—T)a-e Sab- Mr. jaeques alive. When a young -
� 4"d to �,Ir. �,nd 51r.q, - -1 - � to exchange greetings wlt�� 1im. H�s ot Mr. Samuel Pedal , ged 54 yea,m.' Clinton, 11as been shut down, and, l'bath school teachers and choir of , man Air. Wa& lived with, Mr. Jac-
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^ " . there I Cr9marty church met at the home
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