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� � . APRIL" that has'--,svg� *.takdn -place in � the -F hie- stable Pellew. last wesX. , -. ( - Ocean voyagg ,in 4.g4iiing Vessel, S Is - . -,worki She has seen Mitchell grow ifrom likir . I I Is .. - -1 - .A- 11-
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L , , , I . I - , � , .. the -towA -,hall. The -old flag was -pre- tor of theXethodixt church In Dungan- , xotes�.-gr. August Hetiime has so� .4 -1 I I .. . -
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i . . NEW ADVXRTISEMENTS , battleahlo had been sunk . th ef ul implement manufactured.- � . .
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. I �- 1,4 . I . A ' The Hartt sho' e combines tht flexi bil ity of a -glove" with the . . L
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; . i. � w&6 their work,of deaib.and dOstruc-. bull Grey To nship. �� roon and John.jig. Rckart, I - .1 frNE
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�: x4own olorhe� I L . I L, gle - - . - near Seaforth. At - J&. E6kar tability of the best leather, carefully and thorou,g,,hly tan- .11, - - - - - - L� liver
". . � �'i* 1, i � �, VoweFurnishingti-J. %fac.tW-11-3 v several tish and Fr6neh vessels dur- . Itoe,s church, In Grey townshtp, Miss a former Cranbrook old boy, who Is In- good crowd dipced to muidcpn�vlded I
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� . . Itzi,sc'Ll - - Ing L the .... t week and they,.now count 1@11a Pearson was unanimously appoint- en9all. for the next well "and L � I � vett.
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K I . - - 7: L --� � . . P Ife has -The '. Pre of the William Davis Pro � Club, three surprise artles Wer was. ivent by ,all, , . � � , fortable. . The new spring styles of tfie Harf shoe are now .
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�1� - � , I. - - -f of . Th wktt--6 and seyerat submarines have -duce Company.4n Wingham'was brok- -who celebrated . ,� . �L - he � LL
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, j, -. - �, Kdt"Volor-11. 110ran-8 - as subjected to SL very -nevere review of PbItuary.-Mr. John JaWwli . ---
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� I - . obtained. -by 1orcing a'bac door,. k his 113 liv ' ,n Road, North, died ver _ -
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- � sas cowboy,. pounded each other In *checks Ifor tbo\"llef of soldiers' faml- : birated his, b I pair. I win -Vucl),
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i - W. Xeliln-fi . as -In chargl6j.he Work (of Igiving-Out Wen Wrn Jackson, mho cele- kins jiad not 1;een Veil -for 'a tew ,days
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.� I -. .SRAFORTH, PIRIDAY, AprII7 9, 19&6 brother, gii Fred KJbIer' ,thli . - -
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� -4 Aorris, sold 29th, W. knd*- Otto. Xurray were a- 1 part. Her husba * , I s
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;� heifer ri�lTfj tw urch'In Clinton -and Urs. 'Murray , daughter here'for �fflour ,years and � -ovoi
- �i il L � - joys the not very enviable distinction - L .o, years t weighed Ch knew her. - - - � . -- I- I
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,I � T. Dominion Parliament not get . . . - . . �Vhi.
� i I I - did since Mr. Klbl�r Jeft Zurlch�Mr., Si- Mr. J.; A. Acheson, City tray . . low',
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� I "I � ,- ,h business before Easter. The . Walker Lof Brussels. -' I ! ed .y Willis -cangreguil I Dow ds a graduate nurse of TorontR, man Dietrich Is moving to i,hift farm on the. Copeland Chattdrbox CompapY, of
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- . i1iii i -, : mill I they 'go as a nurse the Raby3on line, a4d Or. John"Neusch- Toronto and Xontreal, and his -brother
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W�l I - - , .9 ,as -.Kr-s. -to the war zone and(has �een,accepted. wange
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. I - this ; pastor. As Ion she was able,
L 'J L. ,*nly tqek PrIday " 9. holiday, there , big hAuLs of perch and suckers -, .
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� - � I - The Legislature eiA very late .every to h , .41 1
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: a �� L atW Work to &. obabl Spring. .Some lifts have, contained over Murray was a Willful and active work- .- She w1d gd wita the Toron UnIversit.T- -13e'tric ) L
i � � I . Iq It As not Impr e -nlkht during t]heL(, . . . , ed to the house the Eaton Machine "G" Battery, were . . � -1 11 � � � I
Z - last week. The hours. ant tbousan4 pounds of fish. They are er in Willis (Chur.c nd le , -,,haa ciontangent and W�d leav L
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I I , that it ,wll , shj,pped� - to Buffalo, prices ruling at the keenest. interest In Its .welfAre..Mrs middle, pf this nionth.-Mr. Fred.Sha& - --� -
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� � - loefGre business �can be wouna up. There .y ednesday mo . -seven cents for perch and lour -cents. Murray Is still(In possession -of lall,her dock, of the Monona Bank, London, manage 'the farm for Xamrs. Yus9blut Mr. and Mrs. AchesQ4 00f the I�Klnc * - ZZ . .
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� - I , � q -21 for suckers. .� C I . f aculties. She Is very fand w1lo has votunteered .to Igo with the . . rge."-Mr. Uomas Coleman. of near . # �
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� I - fw,m., and 'Friday -morning, I Seafbrth, -was here ,recently. �
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� �[�; x 3-30 alm-' 11 3 of William ' Ancl �eeps 'well 'Informed on all tho third contingent as -a stenographer, Is . � - L epeAdbW � . - I -- I �
�. i t krig, ikut C)4e-14ouse is -filling In time - This is the ,longest -stretch' of late X. iffoUlchael, lat(34, Oth concession 61 subjects of tbe"di . The Globe is 'her an'oid Ex6ter� boy.-Atr. R. E,".Plekard a week -w1th ,,his mother Mrs., Fzane M
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i I I � . -1 y I 21�nliall I Coleman of -th& vingge.,.' . is -1:
2 , 1;, i � j,, until the Committees can gettbrQugh. sessions which the Legislature has had McKillop, wis sold on'Priday last to favorite newspaper, she bavini;beell And Who ieft 6t week for FroWWher, , -Xr.. and afts,
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Z f ps,l work ,foi years. I . lKeep your Grain free frown swuL &yo Park 14,&rry Smit 1ba
U J �? ;L� ��* D ring ttis week the princt . I ( ' I � ; - Ift. Alexander MeMlehfwl, a neighbor subscriber tb, land a c � y'jwill work ,their sec� �' . - . .
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� F; q. �: -WHAT. THE GOVERN,WENT RE- - for �,$3,800, The farm is W fairly ,go of The Globe over sine -.Kr. Jobn,7aylor, an old ,
- � od % I 2. ifenphill, Drunis , L the caretaking of Carmct . - . �
� ��. . An the ftwe has been the passing; or 0 Its first',publi- tion of land. . �and fi0e bottles,A. ,.V1 . P t - ,1 -
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l . , �, .JECTtD. ' .. k -got a bargain cation. - _ Church. - 1&r..Gor,don eil i
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4,� ; tion , at the pricepald. I - I .'- I - eter North, died on.Saturday st. Mr. Dr.'ffardle. dentist, em Of Toronto IL University sta- . lque
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I- . - Hensall, each Wednesday and *ThuMay In Zur-ch; $ ,
I . , 1 1"4 Besides voting down the Oppost . ! T �-M , la --
F . ?. re L Who intends I Taylor had reached d age ,jign hone N I dent and cou-s-In .... L . .34,
:� - .couple of tWIls which seerned to ha, I V
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; � , �, i ' -Rev. Ja mges E. Ford the advan�e I
I % - Y4eadburV1 - class work. .r � o. 6, ilensall. ,2454-tt I
I � i'� �-. .proposals to close all drinking places. ,, ,, I . . tir46
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r a, .v . been bra , I Notes. --Mr. John - . Wanted -At once 42,900 -on a gocd 100 acre farm,
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! . I . e.. � I was here la t ,week visiting .his .Tp� � - me�
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� . than for, of majority 'vote of the people the que , rchased the ,T � terest. Apply , 3 -
� !1� L any dtber Purpose. One ' 'Babel ]qackwell were mArried at the .1 I We aqent, Hensall. � LL -
x . - on Monday. I to AG. J. Suilierlaud, rev;l. es atives I in Ilensall arid . k1ppen,-We ,re- L bovi,
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t . � P, Iderable Iari .of wbether they will'ever be re- Naftel residence overlooking .the lake .Parsonage, Seaforth, ,by Rev. Mr. Bar- I -- .. 14�11 Kr t -to �have to report that Mrs. 4
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t . L � V i fraportame. %%at . wais a bill aftrag the I ker, one day last week. The bride is an I A Splendid Chance to Get A weat nwelling-For � elat
I g! 1 - of the London Road, the mother of ur
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I ` � ; Ject6d a. number- of amendments to their : June next when he ,will ibe relieved �4)y I Arussels Bals on'Osey ,terms at s. dtolded barguin .& neat, 11wo 1. - -.
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;� . . toreyframedwelling. well planned j.nd finished ..
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E . -'�;. 1�'p actual bill submitted by the Liberals the conference. . � I her busband .is an- Industrious anc! ex- The Departed. -The death tolok place 2 . - 7011i
;, 4 orate the Government portion of -the . throughoubidthAlIthe modiro conveniences In- has - reached the ripo age .of -Over W �- �
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� - � . il- . . 0111 , emplary man. We Wish the couple - , here Saturday morning of Mm 1W., . I �A - V,
; � 'k '� i ffran#- Trunk Pac MN Le., the I wrt of- the many . eluding a good furnace. electric, light lan�ps or fi)c- years, bad: the ralsfOrt . u
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� � N li -1 near Swift Current, Sar:;k.; have moved I ne a 1%w days - r
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: �Lj �0�7. nents were as follows: *y- ,she ,had a tures In every room, property conveniently. situated I I
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, '� . the event of the Grand Trunk Pacific, clubs 4arare informed'that Mr. Henry Den- limb amputated, below the knee owing gutherlind real escatt agent at Post GMee..209-1 * and- fractured.bek b1p. Mrs. Case Is one I m
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4 . - .1:1 . I aVlock In the (evening - borne in Dashwood. They Intend,to; rie- -D -
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I . qE I . roffusIng to Isaoe this part oif .the road. dur r& Is very Ill -with pneurnonia.--W - to a case of ,gangrene. Blood poisoning � - of the .1�19near -'esid � . L tribi
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f 11 'Shoos alreaAy closed at 7 l6'clo I ntarlw The ,crop$ IiX t . De th f Mr. George
. 11 . . James Young, �Who Is pastor in Walton, followed which resulted In death. Her a 0 . Joynt47-Xuchl -
� I I Rt- , !t -In accordance ,wiLh their agreement. , . -� L 15111P of Xzborne, ant! one, . I . - � . ],at
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� T-[ l"'It il I der (the new 'Government bill.) . Section- !theyL . 6id -in out west were and sincere regrot was felt among, our i . I ,of -the most -111,
1. t. I I . rc h to the treasurer husband, -who was -an old, wel - . . feM
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Z .K1 I . � I - � ly on Thursday last, o respected, and her wainy relatives and- I I
; L I i,p', i� Q)CIofse'aH bars tand clubs at eight A toltal. -failure ,,last year. Of the Patriotic Society, Clinton, up- and', blgbly - citizens generall n . �!
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I . k I I nol:�je t4ligeussion before the . I ' �-Xr' Frank Watson gas t sold his - - respecte& merchant and learning df 4he death ith-at morning of f r-len �be #orr to L LL I -
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: � v, Boot Committee &clock 'in the. evening. . . wards of twenty,five dollars,.�belhg-th6 gardiner of this L village, predeceased her -
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. . . t I 5- . . �(S) Close all tbars and clubs at nine comfortable residence In Clinton, to Ur. aceldent At ,such- an advanced age, and �
. �;�,�'.�� J�� L at,fiLl at ompleted . 0 tertadnments -held In the about e1ighteen months ago. Mrs.: , ..
i .k tworl�, but has about c ' ; 'proceeds I f en ,,W_ Mr.L George. Joyn't It -had teen knowh' 77 �CQIX�,
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7 . . - � F 0; K4) Close all� bars and clubs .'at len o'- vIlle section of the circuit. .Mr. Young is a staur�ch- Im- Cracken is survived by three sons and been pyastrated by a severe attacX 'of . every- way for her YeAM.-A large .num- I I I .. L i
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I ; -I- -. , I price paid, -was, $1,000. . Ladd bav- his new . - -a ,ber from Tfenas,ll, and vichdt i 1. . �
� hilt a well * Dleurol pneumon,i but It, was hoped ,; Y attended I -
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,-.i: � (5) Close All bars, clubs and sbops. Ing served�, over forty yAars wit Pasture an,& hao-Jet,the old homestead well-to,do retiree- farmer, passed .his vigorous constitati6n and.his com- � the funeral on Saturday I
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� . � Then on 'one o'clock. . � to Mr. Thomas Pryce and son for pas- suddenly at his borne here paratively earl age would.enable him, Londo Rn ,
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. , I f.-�': !f L counts Commit- (6) Add New Year's to(the 111st'-of pro- tion allowance this fall and intends ge- ture.,. Of his 320 acres .Mr. Irvin ning. Fie waap out In,the. b to overcome Xh diseaed. This, however, I av4rably know.n.
i . I ;,; � _ t s -e Pub -Ile Ac I in'g- to Clinton to reside. - . 6 re- MOT ush dur-/ was not - . L dle�
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f t I' p ir-� hibited days. I . . I f tains S6 acres for his ' Ing the mornin 'L to ,be. After an 411ness OA' R Am relatives attending from ,� dis- - -
� .� .4 . tee, WbIch ,has been Investigating ' own, use, btlslddi g and 9n coming home taince was Mrs, 1 . � L - -- I 1"t
� I I N"- � , " , L _Word. W I . � . I I , D. DIck, of Oakv!IIL-. � - I � L
L k,!, .",,received In Wingham, a the dwelling. houses, barns L and orch- lay %do(wn to I.retst. It was only -a few -- had
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i , i (8) Substitute -marjorlt vote for three- f ew d'a Ards. The lands are becoming; very fe minutes until his ,,wife noticed that bv� did Its fatal work.; Mt. Joynt was only -Miss Jessie HvBwen, of London was L
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� )t "i � -- ." Comatittee has ��onsiderable work to do f1f thS Lin local ,option contests. � ( . tile by the -pystem adapted. -We bear Was 1111 and be -'exptred before a phi icl- 41 years Ot I age ,and he looked even r ima y rela- I
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I � v 1� , ellf - tives and friOnds--Wle �M vleaised L I - .
J eidiad thet weddWC bolls will be. ring," coulA be secared. He ,was -75;,yeait. younger- He bad been a reold , . of . 1
(9) Str4ke out ,clause ma,king -it nee, buspand was killed in
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! r� ",� L -% tion �seems to become It was essar L . ,om . Andrew.Afair- - --- -
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� the shug, . y for .municipalities' in whieb a been lin the�employ of Air. Putland, ,at the Leadbury.Ldno, One!of -04ese days . of ago 'and Is survived by �a w1dow,arid Ventall for over twenty years, --f - report that � Mr. iLlxd Kr$. imdl
k - I I I to vote -for Reense(reduction has been de- the Biunswl.ck ffTdtel, 4n Wlngbam, for ;:::.gan - - of the Towns . X -- I . .
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C I . stated that ithe Committee Ifitend . . Joylng their daughter -at home land one sont dn Cal- Ing, here from Lucknow, when, little both be , 1110, of Us,bor,ne, who.'RaVQ( - - - . . �
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i .�- . � appoint- feated to wait three years before the over a yeaf, going to Toronto in Au- syrup and tifify these days. For 1,he gary-- The f- eral was held on Wedne .more than a boy. Ife- WaIS :One of o ur . en -quite iieriously - . - -
i �-, I �� J., 1� recommend tot .the House the . � . . Pil 5- . P .
; I I I � j-� gust. 111s wife, Bertha Edwards,, receiv- I 'are now Impro, . �-- -.
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i - ruent. of �a Royal Commission . . - .
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i . ik 1 k ;� I ed (a letter of sym- 1- King Might say that *It takes forty. gallong Brussels Cemetery. . ile was engaged in riiany usefal � I
F " .��y �� tigate the ould this be t(Llo) To. addJshops and clubs to the men. - U
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e . I . - i �, . any particular class ,of persons. -The WIPlam Perdue bomestead on .. . . s of every enterprise W . J L rds and Gralon . L . .
� : I a number of go e -s . Beftf6ri,h. . I . - IF - . . .11 -
! . f � It 'a �!7' will, be easily disposed of. But e . od sales were imade. 1511CO I . 4 -1 - .
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F ,4-,- 11 i i� i(11 Ing the board power to ap- the,(Bayfteld Line, Goderich Township, I
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A 1i place on . Monda At j0uel�h, since his enlistment. M,1 � . alt�
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� � - , - to Ithe neighborhood ilf wilicli,it is 8 reported that another butcher shop will the deceased iwas an actAve member. young man ,who i,Q Oure to �.do himself . I 11
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, L , .. Kinnon,*p1aced smallpox placards on 4 i . I - I 9
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I . * Townsh . About 26 y . ears ago - Aebrsl ' feel ddsposed to term "single demle 'started at a dance -1) -duri g F,a,s- . . I
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I . . I I oometimes. for the Government forces. p6stoffIce building. in Clinton. and just before school closed for the . proved soon afterwards to be a well- meinory of a good and useful citizen, 'Mr. Simon I 4XCKenzIja, a ;)r,o.s I I - .
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, r� t . ,A,1r.,GeorgP MbDonaldtof the North E . I I developed case of smallpox, And the -A Jn1fMber of ourvillagers are already ,Young farmer Of mi , Tll6 .... -Wi
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I . � trees -on his- farm,IhW year and' will a token of their appreciation of her. nd some of the ma- here, the bride having resided In $tan- . � � .4"
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The War Situation. died !at her home In Cairo, last week. the Anglican church and was perform- /wall, Eng., but came to Canada when Reichert, Hillsgreen; W. H. Ta-lbot, . I I I Ai
There is still very Jittle;� change ,to -Ass !Ma,ud Sterling of Toronto, who . ed by Rev. A. G. ,,Dymond4 They took a young man, and learned the -dry- Xelvin,Talb6t and John Thirsk , Blake, after the "GRIPPE" m6stpeople need agood-, . � vi
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11 .. ri '-' ern Sphere the Rus,qlans seem to Pe - number of years he was 4n part' the old Sovereign Bank premisea.-Mr. . - . .,
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t -n wIxining vViage In a few weeks, L Der -health remained, was, an active so seriously injured a few weeks'ago I . - � ..
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