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- ttra i I- - . - - . der, or threshed grain. For` fodder -ves a Mr , .0p, light Pf day,
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I _ -11, . I THE WAR IN THE EAST. purposes a mixture of Siberian or. . don, of Whiteoliurch, and lea, .'Marr f irst sa," ��
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; � I I I FUR8 Sfia-oe ithe laAt severe ongage�meint Golden Vine peas in the prop'Ortion dren, the youngest less than a year a village, near Glasgo . �
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axb I,,-;PriD-a B11 - Taorm*9 I I 0 . - , PI& Scotland. Ile- emigrated to Ameri- i�.
0 i �� I a $couple of weeks ago, which result-. - oafs and one bush- - E- EXTEND YOU A CORDIAL * � �� �, -
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. - ed In the abandonment of Kukden -Mr. ampbell, the faith- r,a in 1852 and af ter sp a! . �-
. 0 4- . and I I el bf peas per acre 'has given good W INVITATION TO VISIT US in the States he took up lot' - 9 �,
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y more s than. i � I = .11 by ithe Russians:and 'the retr,eat of satisfaction. For the purpose of and see our UbW selection Of Wall Papers' f ul �dxayman for the Canadian Ex- ,years a i �, Llorris, then in, _�_
�, - I readymade ; I FURN.ISH the Russian army, there has nut grain !production, however, anedAy. U outclaerjes anything we have ever at- press Co., and also mail carrier from 21, voncession a L -
,I 7 arlango--a and . I � . ' - itber in low. or better grades. the G. T. R., Wing,ham, jhas been. bush, uj�on whi,ph. property -he lived -
_ I- I � . been any serious engage,&ept be oat i,such as the Daubeney or Alaska, tempted, e. ' to his demise� D"eased was i
� Clothing � . I INGS tween the -c,ontending forces. Thwe , when wixed with the Mandscheuri Many fine patterne are so beautifully, color- ill -for the past two weeks; his phy- up -
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. � I 'I, � . � e. el, 31 putinds, of oats and one lj�ish- critic, and will be a continued delight to of the liver.
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� I . � il sparxing for time, the object beind el, 48 pounds, of barjey per acre, the purobanar. Also our'muder&4 prices -Last week Donald Robertson, Barr was a staunch Liberal.omd a,
� . Of a man's 11%, wid- much of hiq. money, is spent in his - has igiven better result8 than either will enable you tc, decorate the home at 9th concession of Grey, sbippeil a member 4 Melville Presbyterian
F Z � I . either to get forward Te-infortm
. � . ' ts small expense with varied yet harmonious thoroughbred icow to T. S. Corbett church, 113russels. He R -ass deserved -
I I'll clothes ; =4`, Mrange as it� may seem, the better clothes he men -and supplies for another great a illighter or a hea-vier seeding. .
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. � L battle ior to se -curb a treaty of peace I able that there is an effects, and thus add to the pleasure ,of liv. a breeder of considerable enterprise ly t�espected n h co in ni e e
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.. __ buys the lesg',"it costs him ip keep� well dressed. It's the f)Dr ohioh negotiations are -now in , is prob illio ing in it. who fresides at, Amhers4 Nova ScotW. he ihad fived for iso many years. I
I � � I'll . ann,ual loss of fully three in 11 � . -
L . 1".. - - quality, durdbffity, style'and the - I . I progress. Both sides, it is said, are bushels Of oats in Ontario through - - Mr. RobertsojW has a fine ,herd and
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� � . I en6ugh,, but neither is disposed to' A M -Donald Campbell, formerly of,
� I .:j a pre- ILIOX* WIN TILK"D, -Miss,Bertha Whiteman, daugbter
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I I make the initiative advan-m-s. It �s smut. This could be 1 r6ly . - . - Morris, F,ullarton,- died in Palmerston last,
. vented if the seed -oats wiero km- own. of Mr. Edwin Wbiteman, of � . �,
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.. eek I 0 - . e - . SE" I was imarried to Mr. G -Mrs. Peter Close, a former, Tem.-
� ALLUR UND SUPERIORITY I er, at the manse, Clinton, on Wed-
, . I . 6 . sia tan continue. She must 9 t t ution waade by mixing one pint of Picture framing a Specialty. .
I . - ,,� I I . I ge d the, stalre . I nesday of last week. Mr. -and Mrs, � -
�: 1, formaidebyde, fDrmalin, ip from 40 - . dent of Mibobell, diedia short time,
I I ivl I �� � of di&wntent and distrust at -home tq,15 gallons of water. This solution 'at hvbich time -the Tainy season com- FindlateT left this week for Han- ago in Vanwuver. '.,
- � . ley, Assa., where the fqrm'er laas a
. W I for the price ihat akes our high gTade clothing the most is isuoh agp to make this both aif fie att es e island. mean- -Mr. George Smale, of Hibbertm,
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� to every* M ha,s the poiwer of killing the sp6� mences ion th In the f aki.n. - / -
. - - I ; and dangerous. Besides this her 4- of tsmut and leavin ts unin- while Mr. Ross will spend much of picked 1pansies and English daisies in .
1. . econGMical * We end. . I I nances are'low and her credit is ma- , he ,Q -Peter WArthur has bought Mrs. his garden on Maroh 25th. 1�
ll - drift of . I .1 - - . jured. If rthe treatment is made aw- his ,time at t c lonade Springs, a S. Fear's 60 acre farm, -lot 21, cou-
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� . ` I � * terially impaired on a0vount, of her eral days before seeding takes place, well-known Malth resort. I -One night reoently, kbe lom,& of
--A to see . . Perhaps you would like one' of the now long coat loose oeriousTeverses, thus far and the dio- the toats should be spread on a floor -Georgo'Clarke, a Concord town- cession 9, Morris. The latter has MT. 1J. MvLeoA, of Listowel, was de-
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,[p4o-Date , \ 9 e . and ithoroughly dried; but if it is iihip (farmer, had a ter-rible ex- Robert Skelton, lot 19, concession 9.
trouser suits f6r Sprin wear They are" A I spankin " new, ,11 Me. But - shp �s � Ing, 'it I ence last week. urm
, . - 4 made immediately before sow' on Tuesday night of _D ' g the past winterMr. Wmio
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� , � and VeTy swe)IRT—stripeo, checks an mixtures—in the new proud anlil' still dXrogant. and with 4s only necessary to partially dry He waij driving along looncession C. , Mr. ,McArthur 9 Kemp, of Logan, disposel of 60 tar-
, , ... I'd the power still possessed by t � , . 50 Wares to the place he bought� and
jud _ -��e the seed. 0reat .pare, -should bfl-' Eto'bicoke, and in passing over a lit- ,oasses pf be�f on the Mitchell mar-
k -; hly int. shades"of browhs d fancy patteriks. . he has 200 in all now. .
- . I -I ) gmys an I Czar bis advisers it is not sare-�o ' tle bra*l), of the Humber River, ket. .
. �, - i . - prediet what courk,- they may pu . taken to prevvent smut spares frqxn� i ' _ � -
.. come I . "'.14 . . edem, etx'., be- - which eitosses the road, his buggy -The Wingharn public. sobool. board A dittle son ,of Mr. Wm. Timms,
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jw#` how you - in sue. But ,the further they will go , Tented the .old Congmg-ational 'Xitichell, left home a. few weeks
' We'll q most anything tho we can s have
_9 Short Ord r � . . . comir%g mixed with the ot '
ih of I r I ,:) Lts af ter was overturned by the spring frea cihareb, in that town, for a room ,of j
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� - I the worse they will fare -and t�4'e the tformalin has been used. This Mt. His horse was drowned and Mr. agor I not heard,
er A . - t tthe aoholars of the f Irst dep '
w - - Giood a? . I I . I longer they ioontinue t,he str!fe,�Ie , treatment is easily performed, com- Clarke -had a hard struggle taxeaoh for . art- from VLm sinoe.
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. r W.'ai-sts, I �'. . . . waree it will be,f or t*hcx in t.46 �- i jjaratively seheap, and very eff6ctual the ishore. He lay on ,the bank till mont. Should the so I attendance Mr. J. A. Booker, tat-ely returned
, . ' continue to increaset h d will - iKanitoba, and his brother.
I � r1ops it thproughly performed, need nearly aoi6n of the -next day before f rum
. 0 Japan 'has still immense resou I , t bo r
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childrWa I 1 t which Ae can call to her aid and is n.9t be repeated from year to y4e�ar. he was disoavered. He is �xi a ,h ed the boat an&
I � vlory - arlea, ih�me_ purobas I
Z . � just-, , be, sait 1 oil 11 Like, in ,es mvah better position to co - __ toritical condition. rpDmed addition to the preseur. shoe business, lately own" bY YeQ,
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. I ;1 � .. . tinue the war than Russia is an � Oanada- -The imunties of Waterloo, Brant, ; building. ' & 19arrow, of bfitoheil.
1, I . Miss Lilly
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. t,t t - � . / ben�w she can afford to be indepen- r. Albert Bissett -and
t � -The fund being raised ff)r the aid Rerth, Wellington and Oxford are j _Wm. -Doig, who was $or maty,
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I . dent and her demands on this I - talking about combining ko erect a ! May, "ly daughter .*f Mr. Conrail years Ireight agent at the Gra d ,
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c if�' ", wilI step in for 4 few minutes. Hid st, were fied at Vab- -
. YOU � ,count may be more unreasonabi of It -he family of the lat.e E. F. Clark, I �
: 1. . : M. F., of Toronto�, now amounts to consumptive sanitarium, where those married on Wednesday of Trank station. Mitchell, i �
� off our goods, - I I . than Ithey. otherwise would be. " . . ; happily Columbia, on tha
I i . _$18,160. The ai;n is ta raise a f una afflicted with thp disease may re- last week. Mr. and vouver., British
11 i N i i I i- - - v - . Mrs. BL -sett have
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:necessary� All, - : - The Parlumenta, - pf $25,000. 1 settled down to the sterner `realitles --Ch&Tlea Chinniok, brother of Sirs,
. 1 5.000 � Mr. William Garner, pf f Toronto, will be provided for incurable cases i of life on the -groom's farm south - I
itocks in the co LOOK !��$5,00 for a suit along up-- the line to $1 The:qebate, on the xePlY, to tb , iday 14st. lie was one of until deatb relieves them. A mexA- John, Hooking and Mrs. John Begg, ,
e a inspecty enjoy - - �. . - Speech from the Throne was closel died on Fr Will be held in Galt this month of Cr6d!tQn,, and if good wishes carry of iMit,6W. 1. died in Detroit, .% short,
. I . There's both 01-easuro and profit in buying your olothin .*- the f0wer residents of Kinoardine ing couple will on-
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P ! I ) V ,on Wxiday *Ind this we6k the Legisla-r, -having settled th�ore; bout 50 years tO 'Consider th o Et life of uninterrupted bliss.
", yon wish., 11 here. I . . ture bas ))een marking time until
. . I ago. He bas resided in Toronto for ,county of Waterloo alone, Dr. Rad- i Y The family of Mr. .Geo. Taylor, was burn in Witobell.
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i: I . a ifew years. 'of Clinton, wert nearly, asphyxiated. Sunday Sobool. AssoaWion will ,to -
**" I I .� fqr rw,or'k an'd also untial the tr . 'finually of the white plague. It �
I I - I .. I . -Mr. Joseph Maxwell, a farmer 'die �a !one evening not long ago. The; gas . I
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� 1�1 er 4a prepared to delivor his bu ge�t ion of Elderslie is Ito be hoped the ,counties mentioned held in Central Methodist church, in
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� - � � , '� pn ,the 4th ooncess had been escaping from a coat stove __
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� I : 11 I 'I - speech. The debate -an the address establish such an imstitution, houpe'_ was f illed with it. Stratford, on Tuas!lay and- Wedues-
. G016 0 D 8 ' � township, near Chesley, .in Bruce will
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� , " this session was of unusua.1 brief dur , 0
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: � I il at t_1 .County, wait instantly killed on Fri- and 1that their example will be f I . Mr. Taylor, although almost ever- -Prof. Diokson, of the. KingstolY I
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IATS , kDS . i day afternoon by a limb talling on lQw�d by other counties. Dome himself, managed to get,the
� I't . I .. erial to.disouss. The Opposition -ha.d , op- -The Grand Trunk Pacif ic Railway School of Mining, reports that the -
W. 11, I . - Company bame definitely decided to doors and windows open, but it was ., Meteorite" wb4oh is reported to
I . " Uttle Icause f*r attack and the G6v � ping down in big own bush. la=e time before the innia1es-got. ov- ' i
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- . We have.the hats, the he3ods are yours, It will be to trgment' had 'dot muoh 'to 'defend. es,bas been ad- make the Lake Superior terminus for I
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. - I" j , Th�p debd-te was zlosed by the lead -i -The price 1)f shingl iroad on the Kamanistiqua tiv- er Ithe ill eff&&tz lof the gas. torwel last August,- was only a piece
4 to .sec� our bld f . ... . A iDUr Mutual intorest to put them together. -- eri on either side. Mr. Hax1oourt, in I van,oed by the British Columbia Shin- their - -Samuel Hill, wh,p has been a re-
" I . . gle As8ociation. For 5eyeral months er tat Fort William. They ,will *on of tfurna,ce- slag, -
111enderson .al�le to be - P - !�;! hiA spee-ob, advocated a workingi ident Pf Clinton for fifteen years,, . -Robert ,Bell,'.who lived -in Rib-
. having been �confinea I died on Saturday, lta=h 25 bert for many years an(l was one of I
.r the imiI18 have been selling shinglep. struct immense wliarfs, elevators, 11 th. De-` I
You'll hetW men sty,.and we behove it's true, that this rather ,than a speaking session and ' t haja and station buildings there. For
h.- 4 t, e all de-�' t.q *utside markets for les;s ceased was at one ,time an active the first settleis, of the township, *
- I . ,n,ded !sTiort speeoh-m in - Shin- tbis purpose they are�secnring 1,600 ija wife -
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I'leeting of the Pt-av`er . hat bnsiness of Seaforth, Be it so or no '00 t ..cost, owing to comPetitiOn business man in Toronto. H
- --- istore doe# the � b aat,�En h4ugh .lie sotmewhat Wled �, �
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- "I i B own recommendat,ion rtment. The town Mrs. C
ly will be held in the 0 #_ - - 7 1 t6i lea have been advanced f gr Manitoba acres *I land on the mission prop- died some years ag. died, -at the home ,of bis daughte5r
we re certain tit bne thing, . .t6i1%tir_k by hi I I f ro to $2.50, and f or points erty from the Gove�
Yer on Wednesday eve I . I . I . m 02.20 is giving the a ane k;on living. Mr. Hill left $100 for Maroh Mat.
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- . C ; � I as ,his vec . st to $2.95. of Wort William thb BalTation Army and $400 tp the�
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�full attendaace .of all " - I . ' an 'hour in length. He also, in a � _Hon. James Sutherland, 'AL P., I bonus of $300,000, on conditions that 011jaton bospital. -Walter, the four yearold son of- .
-, � Mr. William Bowling, of Straiford,
a the -amo is desired.�,% � I �' SoAae-What fatherly manner advised the oompany expends during ,the next
mds of"Mr. John AltIntoo , -e Premier A�6at he wieuld be wise Minister of Publio ,Wor" ..has re- tmildings -Wednesday evening bf last welek fell into a ditch which -held abovt
. _ It's t he;, -best -hat store' that th urned to his hom'e at Woodoto,e,k,' tbjee years $1,100,000 in br,oughrt tEL surprise to the home of
t of McKillGp, but now A, I � toi follow vlosely in the footsteps of � two feet of water. If 1t had not .
� _� . . . 'Ontario. J&r. Sutherland has been and sather improvements. It, will ba ,, 4
will re.- � his rWorthy predecessors. The Pre- Mr. Robert Drysdale, of Drysdale
,ret to learn U . � ther a big thing f*r,Fort William and for been for the timeiy assistanob of -
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Dusly ill with an attark � -came to reply, at flot Springs, Virginia, und o who for many years has conducted some lbigg
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�, we'know of. mier, when -his , turn health resorts � for, about. four, that part Pf the c-ountry. a Igenef,al stoTe in that village. Pre- er lads he'would .have been
'Lion of the lungs. -Mr.; � � � . was umxioh� more like the old Mr. * drl
i , . - ths. He varAved in Woodstock — 0 I Hensall lwn'od'
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tet with a serious acaifd4e., . 1 � Whitney, bf the ,Qpposition tfian he tDn 18aturday evening, and -bore the -A quiet wedding was solemi-zed-
I -% i- - Huron Notes where the family intend lqcating,
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of last week. She ste., I We're ready to satisfy every demaj�d for the new Spring has Vet appeared since the'ebange in � fatigue9f a long journey fairly well. bylhe Rev. 0. W. �:Brown, Mifthell,
tp, door leading to the , , . - . . his position. He gave some hard -M,r. Gol. Hardy has sold his b ,ixty of the .neighbors assem7 on Wednesday- of last Aveek, when I
g a v,onsiderable- di � Styles. , I . I - -one pf the amenUments wbip,h ohering business in Exeter to Mr. bled nna presente,a them with a r,om- Mr. iWarren Davis, Of F-MilaXton, WAas, .
3 - I . . knocks -and worked in somelof -his � - ,
, two ribs and receiving- , I Hon. Mr. Hanna, Provincial Secre Frank Woods. 7 plimentary address accompanied by a .1
,bld !material about 6v burning and I tary, intimates willbe inade tQ the , . 1 a united An marriage to jStIss Eva Xus� I
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L,kin- up.7-A telegram. _ - d colors swit,ohing iDf ballots, ,etc., and in I Mr, ID. MicGorvle, of Clinton, has handsome clock. The ladie ters, 9f Mitchell. Mrf_ Davis is a
t:n' _ 1) I liquor ilice - apd -
I Stiff R#js illi several blocks an . nse act this seesiOn will ' - party alsd served ref reghmentoL
,here clU 'Wednesday _ ,, I . . this 'connection he strongly resented 1pipvide tagainst the sale of liquor to bought out the coat Pusiness of Har progressive young farmit�r -of Xullar-
' . ". . I - a !most enjoyable evening was spe-rit. -
.the very serious illnes" ,, � ` � tbe.�quggestion of Mr. Haroouit that nder 21 years of age undeir, land tBrothers. ton.a: sonof Mr. B * Davis. ,
Eco, ,Wife of Professor a... 3&vu 'he should follow in'thb footstepS of 1persons a 101- -On -April ist Mr. and Mrs. Win. -On Monday, March 26th, J-inet -There died in Mitobell on Tues�
$1.6' 9 2.50 and 'r r1A '
� IPP2.00 also res6uted jany ioiTcumBtances. Tbelaw inow
, Harvard T-Tniversity, 1; his predecessul-a. He - , Grec c-el-abrated the McLaren, ,Telict of .the late Donald
- ., , 1� rsons who ba,,ve . day, (Mar -6h, 28th, tnother of the old
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I Wt. C. Mr,Kay,, of Torou - . Mr. Harvourt's attempe' to secure or sixtieth kinniversary ; residents -of that t:pwn, in
lo&s sale to such ve .of t,heir max- Me-Intjosh, Grey, passed the jbourne
, I . Iii all'the new sbapes, and shades .(�.. .f the 'glory. of the pro ' a q ucqle from parentap guardians . ag,_ nee no tra-veller (returns, .
vered sufficiently to Soft Hats posed � from , wle son lof Agnes, wifoof Mr. Alexander, -
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� removal from the hog * !!�k 1, . ,. imasters, asking that Aiqwor, he pold r, -Mr. iand Mrs. Joseph Kestle, of aged f79 years, 2 montba and 14 days. L4ing, qt the ,9.,ge of 73 a ' . I
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. I I . 111., . . ty. He denied- Itp, itbem. � . Sharon, Stephen township icellebrat- -Mrs. George McFarlane, north. A
Z-3 prorgressin r slowly ' ies for the Liberal par Laing ihad been' -suf fering from par -a- - I
statement Thurs. 'of 'Brussels, w -as quite seriously L'n-_ 1
- Y. -bliss Mar aret $'1.50,- 2.60 axid 3.00. 1 lysis since last fall, and her death 14
�V� ,g I - empathically kthe thait, I -The iLiberal members of the On- ed itheir gol(len wedding on
er - -- 50c, � . - tariq Legislature' intend preparing a I I �
I ald Instif - z ' � jurod by a -kick- from u beast in - i
the Xacdon, t, , ., � the late Government had Wren any I day �of last week. 38 not UnCXpe0te4L --j
. 1! -ceptipn for Ron. 0. W. table. I)ne of her knees r,anio w �
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� viiiting at .31r. and ,, � I r. �1_ . I . steps towards the . woquisition of suitable ,re -Mr, John Buell, sr., of Exeter, the Js -A quiet wedding was solemnized A
� . �11 � in Territary. It Ross when he returns from the o is over -85 years of age, is able in �,,ontact with the etone wall re- �
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Ittie's., � � - I . any part,,of Keewa . - w'h ' * in Stratford an Wednesday after- �
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. I I . leader Lof the Oppositjon� , she twas otherwise bruised. -
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it spice to what was' otherwise -a tame -Messft. iAVesley Merner and Saott, w1en Miss 31arjorie Scott � I,
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V'oGd bees are the orildr - ,� ot �,�t been definitely decided. But Oswald, pf Zurich, left for Assini- pf ithe features ,of a TetleUt ni,eeting I ,
�. . nd aneventf ul debate I . as United in marriage io Mr. Jas. 1.
antities vt . C � a . le -that ,the fund w . ..
'and great SbIrt � " rombi S Car 11cre �_ I
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e, �, ! bo" dast weok,'where they intend of the G � egiate Insti Dow,",sr., Rev. Robert M �,
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5 ing stored aw�ay for'009 ,.i � I . The .Dominion Parliament are still making It -heir: home - f or some time. Literary Society. The subject was, formed ,the ceremony. j
ohn Forii, aecompanied h � . him (by his friends, iwill be presented Mr. J. J, Wright, of the Park " Th or good of . I
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L and' children, have - A. nagging wife ,26 furnace* that won't draw, or a rverse, collar buttOD, . -Mr. William Boyd, ,gou of tare- I .
� . I . P. e . battling ,with the Autonomy Bill. 0,11im. , - ' House, Godericb, celebrated his 72nd school teaeliers and clergy," and waz I ..,
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11 to visit their daughte.ry are drawbacks to a iokn's morals and a mell�,W� disposition. But a shirt that it is said that some sixty members I -Rev. Dr. Stone, an old and re-. -
. still desiroti� of, airing them- J. . � birthday Kin Tuesday, Marfah 28th, ably itaken'by Miss A. Trotter and taker Boyd of the Stiatfor,4 Wine- � 7'
,quharson.-Mr. and - doexet fit does more1d rack his nervous system, SO mitke a mental and ar0_ ' �pected tlergyman of the, Methodist by planting a -good sixed *e -getable Miss Mo,na Walter on the affirma- tery, : was removed to the hospital ., - i
' have gone to: v sit fri 1- � 1. pelves on the subject and that tl�e 'for some time . , tive. and Miss J. Cantelon and Mi -as the iother day �critically ill witu . �
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moral wreck of him, �than all the other troubles pu� together. The only re- Opposition -have determined ,thp,t a garden. -
Na 03yr . . . tsided 'fin Sault Ste. Wa'ric, -died Pn Ru"therford on the negative. The blood -poisoning in the leg. He M'- 1.
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�t telegram fr. _ . unday, at the ,h=e Of -his Is judges decided in fa-vpr of the neg - _ er
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Lat her sister, Mi�s- Tin, " R friendly, docile, obedient, pes,oeful shirts that a man' Easter bolidays. What t)ie.y hope to been in the Mary Symington, daug1h,ter of Mr. . . train and .
We have plenty.z . Temntly he kicked b*
0 of. I .1 . , gain- by pr9longing the discussion arry Bound. He had Jobn Symington, of Colborne, ,was tive, is I .
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ead. 6he left for thatpla learns to love, for thO �Ieasure aud comfort fhey give him. All the now inistry 44 years. and was'first con- ried to Mr. 1jenry ,Wall�we, of -Mr. j,ohn .Bell, of Wiogham, met ' toot on a Tail, splitting a toe nail. . -
lorning.-Miss Maud Ont 1. _ to Ithat da-te no man knows; if so, be, � necited with the Methodist tpiscoPal mar _ with a bad apeident pn iXonday af- Blood tpoisonihg has since -aet in. -
- too& Spring patterns. 06�0, skim the"cream whfle the atQ4 is freak - -.new and - Rullett. .. .
an waiting on her .515 �. , .. does not t,61A,. Unless Nome time assockate week. He was Inthe
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had a severe attaqkd 0 Oditar of the Christian Guardian, and Collegiate staff, a well ajot of pulling his cutt,er from the lefferson,41vibbert was the stene of
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_a.se.- - 1 50c) 7502 41.003, $1.25t $1.50, $1.70, and $Z.00 the mean time to keep up the. itrtor- . - Thomas
- - . asipresident of Toronto Conference. known Clintonian, has tendered bis barn, in order to wash. it and store a very ,pleasant event on Monday, .
� A. � - 11�. est, it -he subjmt will b,6 talked thread- he -
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I i. .§++# F4.4+1 emil ++-++++++ bare dong before Easter. Emn ,now . -With a view to establishing an cept a bet- it away for, flae summer, when �
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i Varna. . � - t - I � � '� . o are grow- mmense steel plaal, -tweli" pff,cials resignation in order to W � d und f ell, breaking -his leg a- veri'ary -bf their marriage. ArnonT
, i ---- :7. � - the outside reading publi ates ' Steel .Trust ter 1position in Belleville. slippe His many friends those present were Mrs. jWay and
�plashy lob of men�s latest V . -Mr. tT. B. Clarling, Of Exeter, �ad 1�ave the knee. ,
I ii ! . I � g,u. The I ' M Marie B. Jefferson, twodaugh-
04�d-the swellest In town. saw . �� .I RAINCO A M ' ing rweary of the whole business, and - f the Unitea St
)W- W. fl. wilus, sole agent far 1. =6J6 aq�` all would be, pleased -to -have the visited Sarnia a few days a one )of -his thoroughbred ,hens bring will be sorry to hear of his unf ortun- is8
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oeotor Mels'and George A- , � - matter tolosed up and t1le strife end- , �Lgnates -came on their owir train, forth tten lively little ichickens- on ate twocident, which will lay bim aside ters from Los Angeles, California;
I Absolutely the 1' 'est and finest assortment in §exforth: IAdies have I f 6arn4.busi- ks. He was removed to yjrs. W. H. McCutclrj�,on, another
'a. SeatortaL . og . ed as soon. as possible. Littl ther nd t6aet a delegation o I Tuesday, -Mar-ch 28. These are sure- for 'some wee
I in, F%* told uo that they can �, ts frota our stock to � pit them better Than n. They inspected ,thei iri hat will the ,hospital at London. daughter - f rom Chicago, and other
,Lea ,,#et gamen e 0 my'e'r. ly tr,ases of the early birds t -
)-,I r - L. tty was in F -T* . 0 4psiness will be done by Paxliament ess Me
. . -3ft, - through o t m -time the -The Clinton New Bra of last childyen I
(usine.ss on 8aturday. -- those they have seeirtAii the city stores. If yo�a have not yet looked until Ithis is ,.Qut of the way. ' , get it -he fall fair prizes. iv.ing in the immediate vi- �
k Clinton - .1 � e I itrust has been -JoiDking for a of Clinton week !says: On Saturday morning init -
ok wa-% in go-, -_ . -The borse fareciers V, 'y, also relati,ves fxom Exeter. .-
� ou - our stock, remember t6 kives us pleasure to show you, W�ether you buy or not. � . I butlet into Canada,'and bAs op- evening rmeiftly and or- last, Mr. Duff, w1co resides mear Dun- A 'sumptuous weddifig dinner. waa�
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essrs. Bert Beafard I -__ I � 11 I - . � I I I - About Sprbw ()rope. . o I met %oni' .
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adenio,la have f inished . 61 e tnegotiations '.for esta,blishing 0. gariized wbat will be known as the gannon, walked ijito Goderich, 11 served and many valuable and - use -
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- -Y ,hav OfdF I - ' ___ - monr plant. Clinton driving club. The Jialf mile miles iaway, in time .to gatch. the ful presents were reteived by Mr. .
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. Th( e ,cut 300 0 Prices—$ , � f 7.50; 1.0, 12 � p6nd 15.W '(Written f cir The Bxpositoe 'by Pro ok to Holmes- and Mrs. Jefferson.
- � !i I , " , I On- � -Mr. James Carter,. a incrohant, -Wh [he to .
�.-r.-Mr. Bert Dentfora 0. . I __ - fe,ssor C. A. Zavitz, of the track On the Andrews farm, nelxr the early trdin,wb
ir f ar the Sual - - ow I tot jLucan, has been appointed Gover- tqwn, Pbas been leased. ville. He then walked f rom there to �
h ��Nlr. G 10 . 16�� tariq Agricultural College.) I � Mr. John Yeo's' a half, .
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� i ',,� . j - ( por iof the Middlesex iom � -Mrs. 'Alex. Denomie, an aged and V a mile ana
I 13(-n lliggin.g was in GOO' _ Hibbett.
. . 0 ri vik Men, come to uilor your work clothes. Our otoc�ls i3trong in this d -e- riL ' 5don, lin succession to Mr. Robert respeteted lady of t�he Bauble line, and It,ogether they drove into Clinton .1
,rll'�In(�Ss - - I Forty-thwe varieties of sp ng - - 'wbere Mr. be Sold. -Mr, Poter jor- I �
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Vilgr going- to, 1 Panta u o, who xesi d to become a over abominable roads, Good Catt.
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�rim ia g WE, --Work Shiiibi Work Smocks, Work 0 d Oveiallis-the best wheat and four varieties Df spring 9ton, . Hay, near St. Joseph, died on 1 , ad some business to trans=t- dan, i eoncession of Rib- -
� , - partment .. -1. T � � c , - North, Middlesex at Duf f h .Df the third
Ksulithin'r- � with Da n & - . - -for W� - - e were sQwn on -the expexiinentat c ndidate ,fox . day lof last week. The remains we," bert, Teaently sold tp Mr. jamef;
. fitting -and as ,Oki the maker. guarantees ihese � ry a
. of ,Vaftut.-Mr. J. Bea&_% j plots iat the College on Marich 29th. t�e aast Dominion elections. Mr. interred in the Raman CathoUc Min- He lgdt through in -time to t ke the
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Ch ito*v,* nship, sold ?r4ix h0*- - C4rter ,h ad !been, until remntly, etery at Drysdale-. first 'train baick, and was in Goderich C
'I 0 'he spring wheats were sown ,�ronin,,,of Dublin, 16 steers averag-
� .11 �n 11102 t before .11 oliclock. It was a prett'Y 0 ,1,4 0 lbs., -for the snug zum, of
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. W. Taylar.-Mr, Guhr - 1%, masttr at, Clan- -Mr. Restym�k, of the 14th icon-
W- - - We ., r i e IS on War,6h 27th. These are the o�ly I - , ,
To a Plg!s Nose . stpre-keepe�r (and post 100. . We cbngralulate� Mr.. Jor-
, 1. . : I nd his appointment is !!aid ,cession y od Ifeat, and shows be is T a hustler. $1,
.arted at th,ct Logan d -W -� -_� L two a enty f
f f -dr- , ; d�boye, 0 Ha ",, has ptirebased the - 9Q -
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A,� ;� ,�seisons within t.he past tw t, )be w�lj olon* exeursjt6n whir -h- dan ion his sale and we hope be inay,
; a . . I . � I e L Tec.eived by his political residence lof ]Ars. Nickle in DasbAvood - The p Ist '' .
, years in which the spring seeding at � I ' NoAhwest gyn long f I nrish as a fedder of su-6h -
. Price'd the lowest -500, 750- a44 $1.00. - I f, ' le are k,ft Tbxouto for the -,D
. Winthrop the C011ege 'could be started in the iends. j :i, for $1,200. Mr. and Mrs.. Niok Mr. Tuesday JQf last week, met with a choice oatt-l�. I
"I - � . r- . . g to Hickson where
j . i" I - dred , immigrants a
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ipl­ lot of men.�As latest I I moidth of March. It, is generally .
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elvod-the sweliest .7,_-__________. - - - - - - - -M . Nickle will engage in business. somewba
,in jown. 9 � . . I . . useless ita attempt to ,grow ispring Rat Portage, and,
aw. W, 11, will!$, sole ageni fl�:l - * . , k. They twere Pf various nation- -Mrs. Thomas Dearing, Of Exeter, den istation between Chiselhi�pst- ,
oes for ladies and George A.iow�, . - �. . � I -Wheat in Ontaria unless it can be w e retty By ta broken rail semer- .
I Sealcirth I wl I 0 . :�! �L I sown as early in :�pring as the land al ties7 and were mostly a p as an old and Winnipeg. e thrown off the track Wates. -The farmers o -n the bound-
* - , in 1 he district. at k,-oadhes wer
. . � . is. 1guitable, even if the soeding is f 01- g. od 4ot. The party was Co -PO'Se' respected resident of t . ay d,Qwn an embankment. ary haive formed a beef ring forthe
1'tse.-111'r, William J ]9'alv �� . tly 61 men, there being a com- She -was a natkve pf Devonshire, and part w -
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Iken-with, and forinerl, ..w Grei Stewart ,p ratively small number of women England, and was 82 years Pf age.' Only two of the passengers, however, aummer seasom 'They hame twenty .
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I � has purchased the f aXV.. . � . 5. storms. ' - . several months. were �seriouslY injured. Tbiese( wl�xo shares. Each one taking a share -
tlov � " � . � ccessio1a, an ex- abd,febildren. A good many were She &ad been ill for ss, u
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its, etc., of t - it; bo nd for the West, and those who -Mrs. a. 0. Stewart, Pf Colborne, Miss Clara Bailey, -of Madock, -who nishes a. heifer that will dre abo- t
k.- hapk-lnef 03W g� " )periment bas been,conducted by sow- ' . �6 30eef I
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- o- n ing 1spriD9 Wheat, barley, oats, e:nd -
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*10s- blarina, ThLs b --- e ained in Toronto were t Out ivihoee 1husband died about f ive was seriously d 0 4bs. and re-ceives 20 lbs. .f i
atoi Johns i8ros.9 . Old, Stand r Desam- of Dun- for 2@ weeks. They hwe en�gaged Mr.
k: , I - � I to tthe various famers %vho -had previ- at her. breast and Mrs. Wm. ,
' pur-.1m,;ed Tjy the T I I �1, � I I . peas, bn different dates in thie spring months tago, passed away 9 iv
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I r. john aenary, __ � k 'ou ,ly tsent in requests- -for them to home ion Sunday, March 25tl?, at the dalk, Who had 3ier leig broken. There R eris, who, is a. weil�,known and *--,x-
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C� io, , 11 ,of ithe year. The first seeding too - al from Huron on this
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.(-�tr:-, "gra arid ha.,i be . .9 �� 11 :POTIrT - f- t ,immigration department. age iof 82 years. Deceased was born were server es in the pub- axe going to quit eatiAg old ,o,ow,-
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hV thr� faruil (!Ver, sluit 1 4 � � -1 place las s ' oon as the ground Nvias 9a ne of the early,, train but t
. .7 I.. r., I suffering icutely in iScotland and was 0 of Mrs. Robinson, -,vh,o has been unwerl
I TO -1, il ficiently warm and dry -ta work to I Though still . liabed list -of the injured are th-ose
rf (if Ow first farms 1� '.�PLhe Largest Clothing and Fur Store in WeAern Ontaxio age. ,One week was at- frqm Theumatic, pains, Hon. George settlers tof Colborne. nfj d t
� I , . . . last week strmei evil j.MGKay,Whiteehurch: and F.Jacobs, fo)r some t imee,is just noVv co ne 0
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hl%s :,(-cured a fine fa-ro I -, - _____ -_ - I lowed between each two iseeiiings. I iDf [Brussels. This is the train on her bed and under the roare 'of Dr -
q 110 �L I —I- ' ters full .of optimism and tcheerfal- disp;osed persons set fire to two . hool in the I
.� . . , 1� ,. The -results indicate the importance e 0 a
111 In jj().1_-,,1,�;-05ion of it. if,. 1 following stacks fof bay on the farm of M -r. A. which Mr. George Gray and family M,oKay.-Th Be bath s -1
, It ,3 ne�s. On February 221id, rvelled .
I (it -orman, 4-IR7 -gf isow'Ing spring wheat, barley, oat, - tra, but.they escape4 uninjur- Methodist church' wAs Te-Oc"nea
-orLre and IN e -Coast Points and peas, in the brder here given, long and arduous devotion ,
: � Reduel"d Rates to I I to publia Turnbull, inear W,00dham,in Usborne ' 4 s me Beg
X of this week for yelloI I - I The ,stacks contained over ten tons ed. All the passengers ie=ept the tin Sabbath last for th um r -
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� starting twitli spring wheat and fin omplete- twaAadies orve mentioned were son with the follow!0 officer$ a
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Yl.. 116ith a Oar of S(-'ttle'*k Commencing March lob, i*and daily until May 15bh inolneive, special one way second ishing twith the peas. After the first Jamaica, jacciDinpanied by his daught- ,of first ,class bay and were c - W=
I 180, able %p puTsuetlieir journey to Win- teachers * Superiatend;oni, - j- �
j1d v, -here thtv fourr', "a, B. O., .received at � ly destroyed. , sumr, ro
� �arrj� class colonier, rates, via 0 ? R to Vancouver, B. C.; Viotorl * WestmiDeter, week twas passed, there was an wve:r- era', In h recent letter �
-(t tirf, ag -FORTH, $43.05. 1 thz ,th -x-Pmmier -On Sunday, Mar . ' I ry-
�. * ' oji,. 26th, Mrs. nipeg., � Py -bus- -secretary and frea
,0 . 1,0. glei C it B. C.; Seattle, Wash.; � -in Sr -A -
I � . i �&�s"Wash.: Portland Oregon, fro age )decrease in yield for iemry day's f am lly residence, - e p 1, Maroh, 24th, Samuel Fitzgerald; libraTiarif ,XOMan _.
't tl:(- beA 'wishes Pf 00 1 11 Stop -overs will be allowe4,_ gol,ug'and coming. For'books and information and tickets, states It,bat with the excej�tiqn of an Joseph Laldlaw, of West Wawanosh -On Friday BW -
I , t � � delay lin seeding of about' I - Tesi- bus- ; oxganist MUMS, WeAgbtnign; -
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1.4(1�4. 3pply to I . 4'O -balf bushAls -of oats, one bv able reountry drive and a short died after an illness of about tp,n W. 10ari, an ,told and worthy I F -B rien � No. i .- 11
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� _*L_ ". wal ��o,qt of his time has been days. About three weeks frtgo,tbe dent iof the 4th,11ne of Morris was 01 '0, boye �-
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- (P n� � * -i - i& spring. wbeat, and one-third busliel spent In the open air on baby lot the liome was taken ill witli, eallec
6 GR`1G & STEWART9 Agents, . a long siege He thad been In failing healt1f for a class, G. P,
I I= . . 2 girls, class,
.-,�.vnty irt number, V of peas per ac -re. bf the hotel at %Vbich be was staying. e,ry,gipalas, but aftel W- No.
, . �00 ' - � . , ild recovered. It is year an'd a half and waa consider- TVI -m. (Rev.) Shavv ,
m Up in tbe lumber IV t, Telegraph and Dominion Express Agents. � According Ito the results of exper- Hon. Mr. Ross will take his seat in jDf illness -the -ch 'gaft.-,ur, Whiteman -bur
� r. "fro 0. P. R. Ti 4a . wors� during the'- last couple Miss MoTag
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1i ty dutinr thie -%vintc: . I I .1 irwnts conducted at College for sev- the �Legislature as leader iQf the Op- th.ought tha
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jirett 11 � thH. A medtoal operation-tvas genial .....11411t, call 'b Ug hen
oflfchell one day last ' Special sebtlere t?A51A will be run by the 0. P. R. to Manitoba and thd North eral iyears, there are ad,vantages in e will ed the disease from the infant. Af- ,of bnon )rme,d-for an in- road with big .wagon gatlierl .
ifor Canada, ejecompan 'very I
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,-11 takc.n tcr M'nkton 0WV during wing grains in mix*tu = led by the ter , I
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i.q lorie (if IMe, C_ P. IL V I . d death ensued. DooePas- ward y
O.&O I prpduetion K)f green fodder, dry, fod- Mis4es iVtpps, the first .week in May, - roame ign an . 4
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