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SUSTATWUD—FULL: PARTWULARS, ON PAGE'S FOUR AND
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� � I . 11 � � WaSte it , ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. . 41 1898 $1 it year In advance 01.00 when not so paid and. to about 2 per cent. school ,
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01. . . Tuckersmith Porters Hill. Londesboro it behooves every careful parent to . �
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. ,r I 1 ;�. often asked . . _R0 ISTID r-VIIIE IEIT—TB. 11THm LIGHT FANTASTIC."—On Mon- I NOTES.—Alex. Cox has sold a team CHURCH.—Mr Fowler, architect, is see that their children are not work- I ;
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.1 . . I . Whab wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for Publication day evening last the Going Dangle of of horses to Albert Moore, of Mitchell, preparing ing under the disadvantages of de. ,�
� I - dvicinity ad a for a Mplaus and specifications for feotive eyesight. Rave their eyes � ' I
� I Janve you the time? Rullett Goderich Township . the London Road ,an 0 5 God f1T ure. TheChosenFriends the new ethodist church. which is to examined by a competent I optician '
. � I � � I * "hop" at the residence f Mr Thos. O'- have ecide to tiold their Oyster Sup- be about 4Ox65 feet. The present build - % .�,
, ..� � I 11 , " I What time Is It? . RECOVERED.- For the past sit years ENTERTAINMENT. — An entertain- Brien. per'On Friday evening March 11; a ing will be moved across the road west-' ..' whom you know. He will tell you � I
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11 I I 1. . . Is your time correct ? the wife of Mt Jamea Holland, of the ment wilt be held in S. S. No. 11, on programme committee tas been ap- ward, where service will be held while how your child's eyes are—whether t!
1:1" -_,� " OYsTER Supposs.—ThIB Seems to or not they need glasses or whether I
11 ." ,� If not, why not? Huron road, has been in a delicate the evening of Friday, March Iltb, to be a fine winter for oysters, the Fointed and are hard at work; the the new building is in course of erection '11�
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. I state of health, at times being so poor when &it excellent rogi-arn will be thaw now arid agaia eviables the store odge hold a special meeting Thu - W DDING.-A bapoy arid interest- an oculist. Take ourselves tot in.
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(. , ... .. � I I . rendered. The schdorhouse should be keepers to get in a good stock but too day evening, 3rd inst, to complete a" V event took place at the home of . 1!
' ! 11 � �� ,. You can't get along without the Wer many friends will be pleased to packed. . lose it,s ran ements. The Good Templars i stance. If you come to us you Tay
, ; .1 I .. � time. You've got to have it. It I y in- in J. Riley here on Wednesday even- be sure our advice will be consoien- I
.,, I , ,� . I know that she has no'w about full much of anything causes it to . , :
� - �, U LEAVING. -John Squire, who is em- flavor, so the , rrs sing this as iheir teng visiting their brothers and sieters I when his fourth daughter, Miss tious and that we will fit glasses on. I
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I ,�,,� , ,, , �. �. . 'our watch is not giving yo as recovered, and looks much more rug- loye with Mr John Middleton, Gode- farewell choru . We have had this Friday night, 4th inst. Captain I 0, �,,
,., I . ,� I sa%afaction as you would gol ban h Thhat I p td IT McDonald is laid up with congestion , became the wife of a young far in- ly when we know for v, certainly �� 1
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;,,� .. .. . 9()Odbring itto us,andwe will r x�,., ry way be permanen't is e inship, leaves about the let of - ,,Oysters hot and oysters cold, er of Wawanosh, Mr F. Moss. A large that theeones we order will benefit, , �a�
1� 11 �� I like, v: e has done for year a of the lungs said hes, a 0 ,,�
, . . 1, . I - wish of all. April for Colorado, where he has a Oysters �oung and oysters old, rt ti ouble. M r number of goest were present and ex- We- chatge for glasses only and ��,�
. --i -1,11 �7 - _ . ,guarantee tomake it give you an brother who desixes him t3 manage a, Oysters end6r, oysters ton h, D. Lindsay is still very toorly. Mr tended their dbingratulations to the % . �
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. I ., Thank you, boys% We've h2enough. JohnT. Elliott, ofthe 4t con., and happy couple. The bride has been an of your money. I
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, .. . . Mr Middleton is anxious for him to re� SuPPER.-The young people of this Thomas Elliott,5th con., were visiting active member of the Methodist . -F
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��' . . . LIKES THE WHST.-Mr J. Tewsley. main. His wife goes with him. I vicinity, and a number from Clinton, friends at Owen Sound last week. Mr .
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I � , , . � . � who has returned from Manitoba, FARM SOLD. -Mr Ben Switzer has held their annual oyster supper at the John Pickard,jr., was down to Gait on and esteem of her many acquain tances. I ".
I '. I P. B, Crews home of Mr T. Kearns, Stapleton, on Graduate Druggists & Optioiani, - I.. �.
I �'. r " �', � after reAding there for two years, sold his farm of 88J acres on the 10th business last week. Mi, John Pickard, Rev. Mr Andrews performed the cere- �` , I
I , !. "'.. �. � . highly recommends Lhe country, espec- evening last. The evening was sr., was able to go out to vote on Tues- Clinton.
I "I. I � - I.. Jeweler & Expert con. to Thos. Davison, Ad Thos. Mc- Friday, mony, after which a Sumptuous supper . *,I,
� � I I iallK for the young man who waints to all that could be desired,and day. Air H. Ivison and sister, of Kip- . I I
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1. - Watch Repairer Cartney, of East Wawanosl;i. They was set ved.
. . . ma e a home for himself; he claims' were ,isitin W "':
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" �, �, I- � I there is a better chance for money . bout tw�lve o'clock a sumptuous i e- . . - .. .
.1. ll ;,,. I pp,, -,e wa - Switzer will A ersday. Some o our yoming men Brown have supplied the villagers with — ,
I 11,�.. , I , makit�g there than ever there was in a $4,600. Mi would have liked to have been a little .. 1��111
,� ,, �,,,�,�,: 11 haye a sale of his effects on Saturday, pastwaqserved, in wbich4verybody ' �
I . , - Ontario, and would advise any cite rs galore, end f ice for their sur-rinier use, having stored Blyth. , .1 jL,,
, indulged in oyste ()rt.,. bit older on Tuesday but they could �j
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1. . ,� �, ,,:, March 12. Mr Switter will likely take away about 2000 blocks, Alargenum- NOTES. -Mr and Mrs Job ' , .1 '
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1, .... .. L"", . , _____ - ' up his residence in Clinton. nately no cases of sickness are r eported her of our young people attended the 0 . P�
I LLL *11 �� . OTES.-MiSS Watson was visiting asyet. Before the grey It -tune to lose a Godericb, were visitors in town this '�:� I
"'. ' �,�,�t IL " Stanley N FARM SOLD. -The farm b reaks j)f Dougall had the misfoi concert in Blyth on Saturday evening �,
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� 1�`All � elonging to dawn, the crowd dispersed for home, valuable cow on Monday. week; Mr Kelly was up casting his..�-','�J
�' , ,,' ��'.�.;r ��' NOT CURED. -Mrs A. Dunkin and at her aister's, Mrs Irwin, of Wi6g- I last, and report it good. One of out, vote. Mr Ed: Moser was in Goderlcb�,'�,';,,,
.1, J.tt"i��.. � ".. rned from Zion ham, last week. Mrs Geo. Morris is the estate of the late W. TebbutL, le.v every good wish for their host I I
.1 r ' , , �son William have retu Maitland con., was acid on Saturday, in . pop9lar young farmers is so fond of I :; 4�
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�5 I I i�' , een for the cute by faith of William, covery are entertained. A sleigh load by D. Dickinson, auctioneer, the pur- Belgrave ' music that when he visits a certain Tuesday for his home in Ch
"I I -.i! ,".'� b chaser being John Tebbutt, son of the NOTES. -MV James Chesney.is .at METHODIST CHURCH. -According to housedown the 11th con., hegetsso Miss Snell, of Kinburn, is a visitor at i,,�,�
11 ��' , , of young people went down to Salt- rV ill; good hopes tranced with the music he is favor- the residence of Jos. Combs. Mr R. - 1. `
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.�� .1, " � " 1, ' late pi oprietor. The farm is an excel- the announcement the Rev. F. j.OpAtu%�, en ,:' f
,' � ��_", r .' hey e8sle preached on the subject of "Pl` � I �`
� "I �. � ; I 7 were unable to cure him. He ford last Thursday night, arid spent a lent one of 149 acres and was boulbt covery are entertained. Miss J i ed with that he thinks he will take a E. Jamieson and his men returned on.. I
; it I � . ".." I I . -returDed as he w( ed. pleasant even;iig kit the home of Mr J. a few lessons; burry up, Willie, you can- ' "I
, ", , ,� mt, on his b tt $5,5(A Mrs Tebbutt will hol Dallas, Egmondville, is visiting at the of Life"on Sunday evening,to a crowd- Wednobday to Wiarton, where they,_�;,o
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. ,e. at the ln�me ( Dallas. Mr Jas. Broadfoot is still very a c !neeting of the Bible Society was held r ."
k- i . , , -l", 'last week, when the youngest daugh- ina in the Methodist church on Wednes- ,
.''ri �11�'i ,�� ,� � , _- ,may be, they were useless in his cl I of dancing in a mod lers for the olf, untry ma getu hey�.t_'�,i
", , � 11. I � They gave as excuse that the boy's low.; sm,.tll hopys of his recovery are manner. The Witigha all paid a visit home to help sustain ,��,`e�'
,� , ter of Mi, John Young and the youn ,
�'. ,,�6' '' i ' : ' �, - m reaper," d 111rA. Elcoat, who lit's Los paid:tbe League of hisch rch theGovernment on Tuesday. Jaihes � "'
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, ,,w V,74�:,; OBITUARY. - The 11gri ,h�yrtlh day of this week. A Social will be beld ..�i-
I -� , �_ - _ eat son of MrT. McPhee were baptized - been confined to the house for the a f, ly visit Tuesday evening;an ex- . Ireland pAd a visit to Guelphand Galtl'e
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�. ,1 1. . " proving an is ceedingly interesting meeting was con- .
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V '': rna4pr. She had reached the allotted ducted by the visitors; come again. I principal will be held at,�
, -:'4. ed the wedding of Miss Riley, Londes- er, who has also 6een sick for about a church, the C. E.1,of Burn's church is
I ,��,',.;.�,�,,�:*, cross the "deep, dark river," was Mrs the skating rink on March 4th, wherx'�w'7 �
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_7, "" __,,"', time of three score years and ten, Sur- boro,onMareb2nd. MissJennieTyti- Ferris, relict of the late Robt. Fer .18, week, is ontagain. Miss Goodwin, of WEDDING. -Miss A. Armstrong, Of expected to be present as guests. Mrs various prizeb will be given for differ- "�'*�',*,
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� ,� I,, `!, I.;, � .w dal has returned home from London ho departed this life on the morning Clinton, spent a few days in this vicin- line, Morris, was married on Adams attended the millinery openings . �
.W , , ith her late husband, Mr John Tay- w ent dressing costumes. , `J
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�", .�: " �, ..'; � --�,, :' lor,'Cime from Argyleshire, Scotland, of Feb. 19. at the ripe old age. of 87 it�y: Miss F. Fisher, of Colborne, is �- � �, �
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�',!�:`,:�:, - I ; yeariii. Deceased was born in the visiting relatives and friends here. Rands, of Quipp, S. Dakota. In the ma1F expect something nice. Election " -�:�.,!
1�1 �, �'��:;:K `7 , .and settled in Hay township, near Hen resence of a few intimate friends the dai passed of very quietly here, and Goderich. . . I
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4,� � ,�'. �' ., .and succeeded in making a good home FAREWELL PARTY. -On Thursday parents being e e
�' ."'j'i ;:�!_�:, for themselves. Five years ago Mrs evening of last week quite a number her grandfather owning 9, large es, road. Mrs A. Turner is improvin t. Mr Rands had to leave for Mias L. Ouimette has gone to London ter are off on their tri -weekly .vaca�- ��.,z�-
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t���o' ,: ;yt Wev on burgent business Wednesday to attend school. Mr Thos. Lawson tion. Some of the people around tow "'
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-,�:;-,,�',,,'4 , . Taylor moved to Stanley, to the home assembled at the home of Chas. Thom morning, while Mrs Rands remains to Still remains on the sick list, being still wonder what the bonfire v�is or I I �i,
,,, .�,�,:�11,1��' to bid adieu to himself and estimable tached to his name. Stiewas married Leslie Townsend leaves for his home
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't, �1, :,:: �,-. , �� he late Robert; Ferris, in the year in Dakota in about a week. Mr W nor es -very '
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.1" 1_,;;��';,,, .' her seven of a family to' mourn the family prior to their departure for to t ill. While the wedded life begins i3 ;)�Y�
�. �o ,,!,��,:i:� and shortly after they emigrated Nott had the misfortune tb break the returned safe and sound from the Rhynas have contracts for So "' o . ,:6;,
��, � -, lose of a fond mother -two sons, John their future home near Whitechurch. 1835, aration for them, their many friends meetinpWf the High Court of Fores- eight new houses, and Morris 0.
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,',';,;..!,'�j.--i'1' ", ,I :five daughters, Mrs Bell and Mrs Mor- that e6sperity may be their portion of Darlington, county m, - wish them every prosperity. ters. eddin bells are ringing live- three or four; the town is no 11 bin , ,
,;�Z.11,1 , p . of Durha . belCals horses under control and pre - ��'U,
��f'�,v.,��t':;:�-,"'�', I I . I h where they lived up until thelyear�1801, vented any further disaster. Mr N. NOTES. - Messrs Rands and Arm- ly this week. V Gen. Stevens has to the dogs" after all. The Sta olle I" I
V��,!�; ,-r 1, , ,.:, , - iris, of Grand Bend, Mrs Ketchen, Stan- in t e years to come. . I - :'�,
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11", 1�, - ley, and Misses Janet and Lizzle Tay- PERSONALS. -Mr and Mrs H. Cullis, when the*y moved west and settled in Plewes leaves soon of flou o on o - �
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".. I 11"pTOW this township, where they lived up on- where he has a farm and intends to morning. Mr A. Proctor is slowly line, and will work for Mr John Govier on Wednesday. S. B. cIntyre, o �� `�11`11'.
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16,,��: , ,� -14,111 owing H. J. Thomp- til the time of their death. She was reside in future. N. P. Crich and W. gainin%strength after his recent ser- this year. Mr Lund , agent for the Flint, has been in Goderi b, lintp, �1` - .
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, � '� . ,4 �, ` ,;,.� I . the esteem �In which the departed was son was the guest of Lorne Scri - New omb os, a ew days ago left and Seatorth the past tbre weeks po - "".,
,,,,,�,;�11,�,, H " � the mother of a large family, having A. White, one afternoon last week, ions in isposition. Mr Whitman con C
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,,;",!.",-' rds of wood, and splitand tinuesveryill. With the return of our one with 1XIi.s"Elva, Adams for trial. chasing horses for Michigan. . , ,,e�,,,;
�`�,M�'!,.'�,�j4,,�.. held. Among those who'attenoed on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Robb. Medd, given, birth to 12 childt en; of these, cut 3jeo - ", t,'.�,
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_'.',A,j�;- 5 died in infancy, and of the remain- piled a quantity of it� in 3 hours; that genial Dr. McAsh from his New York I z
',.�'!".J; ".1'. "', , from a distance weNe 'Mr McCall, of - , were the visitor of their sister, Mrs CHURCH. -At the-- ' 0aird-'i'l.,�'
,;,`,"�:' t. . gh- is not so bad for two boys. Miss N oa . ' ...
" , - , Mr Wil- Phillips, one day this week. Mrs 7, those who still reside in this nei ettie studies there is almost an epidemic of Brucefleld Q rcho"�
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,�j"".'? �, _� - health. Being artly in East Huron in
, , � ,� I ; , � � �� � � I , 4 ' , borhood are, Robert; of the 13th con., Crich paid a flying visib to her friends
� ""V _",�� . liamson, Wingham. Whitney, of Auburn, was the guest of DEFERRED. -The Presbyterian con- m y t g
9�11 . d even�inug, Rev. Mr SmVlej of Pe' ,,�
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� 4.1 ':ll' ., ". Hullett; Mrs Samuel Sturdy, with here. The "Juniors" of this neigh- and partly in eat Huron we do no - .
jt,i:"�,-.N,�� . hex daughter, Mrs W. Roberton, last �regation has decided not to build' d S. trolia, was selected as the pAtor fo �r�,'.;_,,,
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�, �, 11�11111;, �', I -.�, 1. week. John Welsh and fa,tuily spent whom she resided. Her son John, of borhood spent a very en oyable even- know whether to laugh or cry since
,,-, I 1�I.m I ilialin, who has4 beed visiting in this vi- I � . . room at present. The people were next year. The Conti rmation-clo, Fe
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,'�� ,, �;�'19 e time, has returned to I undecided whether to build a room or connection with St. George'S,C&Ir(31601�111`1;
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,! I ; �'. 1, - Neaves and Mrs Symington were, on Joseph McDermott, of Holland, Man, Martin on Monday last. anyway. . ,"!�fl�
". .1 e I ,herhorne. MrJ".McCoolandMrLun- I rebuild the church; both projecteare meets this eVe-Affig at 7 O'clocW Ruv,;':�,�;]tt:
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.. "", �, � , dv,na,id a flying visit to this vicinity Monday, visitors to their sister, Mrs were here at the time. of her death. Her abandoned for the present time, Father McKeon, of St. Augustine, wt ,'�..,
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'a. , , �011 . Nile. East Wawanoeb, ICE CUTTING, - 0 speak on Sabbath eveninj a ,,, vespekq.�','�,,
I-' Intyre was a visitor at her father's, grandchildren 18. She was a woman I I
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11,1,�,�� �;,, �,�, . the baseline, Goderich township, is at 1. iE St. Peter's church. eetings ar ,.,,�v,
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� 1, " ,,, , , . res nt visiting in this vicinity. Miss Mr Mills, this week. Samuel John- of whom it can be truly said that the NOTICS.-Mr Chas. Girrin, jr., of HYMENEAL. -The house of Jas. Dow, Llavo succae&d in getting ina good held in the R. 0. church every VZA�,g�i�
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1�_11-.1- � ston, jr., was the guest of.Henry world i's better by her travin Obatharn Business College, arrived 10th line, was the scene of a quiet but ice harvest. It lv%g been taken, from
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111-1-- �111. , -ft I - in o it ice Messrs Robt. McCartney , ".!,
-.1, 'I. 1;1�v." ing4viend*Qrx the Bayfield road. eat kindneps of heart and their turned to her hogne in Souris, (not Feb. 23rd. Tho ceremony was perform- I Lent. 1- 11
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.1, , ,,�,16, , . aii-d Charlot $90 colt to Gen. Thompson, of Kip en, home was a veritable house of refuge Boipevain as was stated in a previous ed by Rev. Up Oaten, Belgrave. Miss and W. Chapman fell into the dam HocKRY.-The Clinton team C"MA'."71 ,
� ,, i,r',W'�t�, .t �. - � 1'ee, of Goderich,' are visiting under e . _,i'
-,',!,',,1'.,�.1 n Monday. Fred Tabb, who has ?1een to the homeless, friendless and penny- issue) last week. Mary Dow,eldest daughter of the host, where the water is 10 or 12 f et deep; up on Friday evening of last week, an
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S,, � ". was the bride, and Mr John Martin, of they vt ere soon assisted out and felt no were defeated by a score of 6 to 54,` ,
��,�,,�_,�_.o � �. . engaged with J.J. Washington, leaves less. Indeed, in this respect, the writ- AT HomE.-The W. M. S., of Dun- I
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"t", �, � - It 1, I Wilson Eagleson I who have spent the - er has oftimes thought that the char- West Wawa nosh, the fortunate groom. ill effects from what might; have been ee go a a were score. o eric ''
1, winter visiting friends, reCurned to for Manitoba in a few days; Wm. Ker- gain n - I . r ' ".1
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" ��� nick will fill his place for a time. JUG. acter of the "village preacher," whom nesday evening of I The immediate relatives of the interest more serious. in a vc-ry short time, but a ter i ��
� I I .'North Dakota on Tuesday. Miss Goldsmith immortalized in "The De- ast week. ed parties were the only ones who boys evi ently considere t at ,.
_a�"` 'L'-,`-1 'L' Fluker has disposed of a large quanti- The visitors contributed part of the NOTIEL.-Miss Lizzie Taylor, �� .
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L ,.�'�',�, 1. in Rensall. Mr John Falconer, of theirs. Many the"'tuined spendthrift' no shments friends join heartily in wishing them has been very ill with pleurisy, is t �._
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, .,�.; , ,.� _:� 11 Is , , � I ., , , Bayfield, was visiting ort the 2nd last shipment at $5 per ton. On Wednes- has claimed kindred there and had his were served by the Dlingan n ladies. recovering. Mr John McHwan is at exert th mselves. At half ti a � . �,��4�
�.],.�'.. I day' one of God speed. present very ill of scoie was 4 to 2. Fifteen inutes ei�,�-','
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" �, 41" ;., , ,iveek. Miss Lizzie Taylor continues to A most en oyable time was spent.
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�, .,4,�!� .ITpiove slovOly. Mr Jobih� M60owan `�',
11 1, i" 1:11-11 11, , Mis Ida Riley, of Londesboro; we wish not be amiss to cite an instance of CHURCH.- Rev. Mr Millyard - Holuxesville was riding on a sleigh loaded with boys woke up, and Cli ton ha to Is ,",�!�
.. I I I I .1�r.,.. � �. . still continues in his weak state of . ;�r.
!,; ,,,,��i,�; to extend congratulations and hope ti -heir generosity and natural kindness plied for Rev. Mr Cousens, of 4un- MEETING. -A meeting oftheshare- boys he was thrown off, the hind run- a lose defence. Wi th xcep 10111.,?-�
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. ":,, . they may h%ve a long and bi ight fu- of heart; it will serve as a key to their cheater, on Sunday last. Pres. A. P. holders of the Choose Factory will be ner passed over his hand, though, of one row, the game as clean an ..
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, , 11��, I McKenzie large family of young children, who secration meeting of the U. - On milk routes, and transact other busi- only slightly bruised; it sank in the NEW ELEVATOR. -The by-law u .d' ""
�I�R�4'1 .. I 'from 'Turnberry on Tuesday. Miss On Thure whole character. A widow with a Shepherd conducted the monthl Con- held on Saturday, the l9cb, to let the strange to say, it was not broken, b t' gentlemanly. .
.. I ,Y:, -r,_-. � r�hatxx It' returned b6me, blie family circle of R. A. I
�� 10�q�,�f2i��;,' Minnie G as was increased by the art ival of an heir lived in a small house upon their farm Tuesday evening. The W. M. S. held . �. ,.-`,i:',
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. .11� 1� � . to the manor; in extending congratu- in Darlitigton, and was larl,ely depen- a socialtin the church here on Wednes- I `
� �!�.','�,�.'t --': � Blyth. SOCIAL GATHERING. -Quite a few of Dowzer was this week the guests of in the elevator company hAs ee vo Y
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1 5"Z9. 4, , � . . ny 6f grief when she ed of a literary program and refresh- 't e friends of Mr S. Walters gathered
, ;,.`�!�..� ,,, z;" be none the,vvorse for haVing a boss to was in an ago It tynois atpresent the guest of Miss majority of 416, which is ra ica
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iY;. �, Q,.,,'�,,,�, �' � ,. , - � NOTES. - Voe are pleased to state look after him. John Stafford- is con- learned that they were going to sell ments. where they spent a pleasant time in Bertie Gibson. Mr and Miss Elring unanimous, So strongly b at 0 e �� T-1
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( ,;_.�, valesciw after a two weeks"attack] of out. To console her, and likewise to DEATH OF CHARLES Ginvm.-Few the usual social and enjoying tot), of Thames road, Osborne, visi ing been in favor of the sche o -,
Vl�-14.`%.,.,-�-,�,: �:, , . that Dick Peck, Front Road, is im- ,
;, �",A%��14 1�� -1 grip. uch pleased to state relieve their own feelings, they gave 71'V,1�1
�,,; � 11��;!F�: �.'�` -, proving nicely; his trouble is pnen- men in Huron were more widely' the hospitality of irrmlel8h Mrs Walters. Mr John Ketchen's this week. Mr M. the ladies turned out in its . fav , ;_
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0.%,;:,.,�',-. , � that those who bave been under medi- her the free use of a small bush lot, .
!-V_;,��,,O�. , s �. .., xxionia. Up Jambes Wallis, of con. 1, - known than Charles Girvin, sr., and Y. McLean, M.P., of Seaforth, passed the few opponents have not bee
� � .�,� .,-1 " Cal care hereabouts are again able to consistiog of 20 acres; built a house - ---
"I , certainly none was held in greater re- ELFCTION.- The Cotiver vatives work- through our village on Monday last. to turn the popular entbv?o .
r,'�`? � --a. Goderich Township, supplied the put- ,m - ,
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, � - �:�'r, -- " 1Z . attend to their regular duties. upon it for her to live in, only stipti- spect, and the announcement of his ed like Trojans. The Reformers were Mr Beverly Ketchen, of Knox College, the canvass proceeded more -,LL
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� ". , ;� ", ' , - pit at Bayfield last Sunday in the ab- luting that she pay them a nominal death on Tuesday last will be received very easy going in the campaign, but Toronto, was up for last Tuesday. � has been felt in this than even in. I I e, I ',
,,, �*, ,'�, �'. ',% sence of Rev. Mr Shaw, who was at Even this small rent they did with the very deepest respect. Born if the election were voted agaip, there THE NEW ERA GIVES THE HOME NEWS general election. Under the ageois
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, � 1. , ,,,, , .;�., came to this country when but 12 'giveGarrow enough extratomakea this stock will be cancelled aftsoolifrik ,
" '.. her parents near Belgrave, has re- is visiting his uncle, Mr David Millson, the property by having undisputed Auburn
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� , ,,- turned again to Bayfield. and other friends here. Miss Mary possession. Ifi\ the meanwhile the at J'. NICHOLSON, manufaeturer of and dealer '11"
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" ., ,'�; � � � . Schoales left for Wingham on Mon- A He subsequently re- CHURCH. -Rev. T. Wesley Cosens, in Light and Heavy Harness, (a specialty .guarantee bonds to t b sato
�,V.'�';'!, . SOCIAL. -The social held at Mr Jas. children had grown up, arid, hearing moved to Huron, when- all the west of Fordwich, London Conference, who Whips Valises, Combs, Brushes, Robes an� extent, the town taking a first Worb��. '
". , '%.111:.,�14,11 :'� . day. where she secured a position in a that the woman was on her death -bed, I
, , . Switzer's, Friday evening, was -a pro- A Horse trimmings. gag k I.,- ".
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t tT, e as, and took up a home- was invited to this place, has also b
�e - ."_ , ,I L Mrs Ferris went dowa to see if she ", �4
- � I.. I I Sloan, of Seaforth, is visitin e stead on the bouadary of Went Wa- invited to the Westminster Circuit for FARMERS' INSTITUTES.- Mr Lock- well as insurance covering the I ", -
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;. , , L,:' , � home of Mrs Wm. Srell. L6, wanosh, where he has resided ever ere, The elevator company pay a sin
�� , I - a Jean the ensuing Conference year, and has hart; Secretary West Huron Farm ' ' . �,,
!" , hostess and Mrs' Switzer, St., were the property back to them. But this
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I � �..!,�I.. .1 '' Warwick, of Wingbam, who bag been Since. Being a man of Strong force of accepted, subject to the decision of the Institute, writes as follows: -Sir, ow- , fund yearly for twenty years7 to �L�"" . '
� I I -I 11 inost genial an -attentive, to t eir the woman rdfused to do; her love for . 6�,,�,��
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� , , , . � �� 4 visiting Miss Gertrude Farnham and character be almost immediately took Stationing Committee. ing to general elections the supple. off the bonds. The work will no .I ,,;'
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� , ,-��:,�, no a little to success and entertain- AT HomE.-The At Home, held in valuable one; the (? P. R. having sur- was a member of the united counties the Sizing class here wentout to Blyth the officers, but I am in receipt ofa . ,
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�,:,.:,�;�-;,;,:L, .' .� L' mentof the evening, by their good- the Methodist church last Wednesday veyed its road through it, built a stir- on We nesday night, to visit MrOakes' . , .., 1
,7.�� �*' �,'�W"". . a continuously was Reeve of the Win, stating that he, with his colleague to the salaries of Methodist minist � ri "'
,� ;.,�',�..� natured and apposite jokes. Games evening, was a decided success. After tion, and erected an elevator thereon. class there. The Templars' meeting � I ��,�
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lo � -1- �.� - - and a variety of amusements filled up partaking of lunch in, the basement, This is only one instance of the many on MondaK night was postponed on ac- t , - ', 1.
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" - __� also Warden of the County. He was hand at Holmesville, March 18th, An- -paid less than $5W, 803 receive be W
�'�,'�'��"`,,"':�,�,� � . X1? 111.0pleasant evening. Proceeds are the company repaired to the body of that could be mentioned where they count oft e political meet! rid (a, , ,, � w ,
I :�,".' e :;.�� 01.8 . the church where an excellent pro- s ent their substance to ameliorate also president of the West Wawavosh the attractions announced 'a a" burn, Orange hall, March 19, Wing- $5W and 61000, 135 get 'from $1 " ' '�, .1 -
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'. ., I Each person, e condition of the unfortunate. It takeplace in two weeks. The e,t ham, Town hall March 219t. Success to $2,000, wh -9
�._,_.,_�., '' � I offices of responsibility. He was a ful local men will speak at the meet- or over. About five-eig t a p i 9 ; �,
. I .1 � I . who contributed to the program, de- can be said of them that they were Meeting of the Leaguw will be of a li't- . .. --* 1. ,
j: '.',,'��'ax' t,;.' , � - man of the Strictest integrity, who- . ingsalso, and inthe evening at each whole, it finds, are etistin on a I
I , . ` :1 , I- � serves great credit and were heartily generous to a fault. IIE'en their fail- erary character, 1, , - .1.
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',�,�_ " - HEN was eateem ed by e veribod H; was QUERY. -There in a gray driver with 1, . ,"
I , , requested for an extra selection on the because of this and other commend- . ments will be furnished. nine -tenths are under the ,,, , A, � I I r , I
. ,11 �,� a Presbyterian, all hisy'life was in one young man in the cutter, comes � � ,,�; ,
I 11. violin. Thepiogramconsisterlofthe able traits of their character, that NoTEs.-Mr J. Habkirk, of Blyth, is I ,� . . .1
.1 :,, "' ", . a thing by Mr when leaving perfect ,accord with religious prin- down the cut line m,)re than occasion- '�, , ',
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-/ �, I I � - ; : I I , - . � following: -From Blytb, a Solo that nei or nod. their ciples. He was a widower for about 13 allY9 and takes the road to Clinton, if visiting his brother, Wim. Habkirk, in .. I , - , t� : " � ..,
, i, " - - I Campbell and three quartettas by neigbbqrs far and n r �gat ered into town at present. Mrs Writ. Downs, of . I , I - I I
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11 1, �, Is the best Misses Moffatt and Livingstone and rocession to escort e the rail- eare ,a bestrueBriluoin, wedoubt ffbisjour- Clinton, is visiting friends in town at I . "
, I. ... Habkirk; from way station. a distance of 10 miles. y Au ALL
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" ,� I ',�_ Messrs Campbell and Hill!
1. - .1 It w6ula sestin that a mere statement of He has been in feeble health for n were on electioneering purposes, present. Mr T. Sheppard,and sister
!-. I Searforth two vocal duets by Mr and rs ex ris was in many res ects a re- it e " were the guests of Mr J. Nichol I I .
. ,,, � the fact should be enough. Still, ears, althc"ugb not conflned to his strange to'say, out lamps Kin burn son. � ,
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, �,�, - �; 1. " � Mrs Wiffia, three violin selections with markable woman. a , .
, , . . . 10. am hot 06tialleawithitbat. For months Kome. A staunch Liberal, he has li'night, and w Mrs Howson end Mrs Honking were t
� .,,.�;' _,_' organ iaccompaniments, by the Misses faculty ofmaking friends and of re- ack visiting in Londeaboro last week. Mr HANDS I wlhl'
, w� havii been saying il�m , . been President bf' the West Huron It the same day. What to the cause I
11 Moore; recitat no'by Miss Cora Cour- 'turn their friendship, and the name E. Rowed returned home last week I
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ndes- of '"friend, ,is legion. She was a from London, where he was v
� P , ,�. , . fr"KEIS SHIRTS born, recita i a by Miss Nettie Webb great reader of religious literAture position that he occupied, with credit FnnmDom AT LAST. -Mr John Jer- his mother. Mr and Mrs Kellough, or
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� I V � i � " I � and Mr J. ville; from Clinton, an and a great conversationalist, She and distinction. via and wife returned from their trip Brussels were the -guests of J. Hoare, POINT, �1�1, ,�'
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, .1 were the best in Carrada-the beat that e pas- would read aloud by the hour. I on Monday evening, looking Vito nat- last week. Miss . I �
. '��%�� .,� , monO could bny�absolutely the best. � Morris ural In their new sphere. e have ville, is the guest of her Sister Mrs J. -
I � tor Rev. J. W. Andrews, very bly talk by the hour, and seemed equally � ! I'll, I I
I .- , :, Wd want you .to wear Tookele make W�e`ij�._e the pogition of chairman, happy in doing either; and it was ex- LEAGUE.-. The Sunshine Rpworth had John married so many times that J. Washington, at ptesent. - ,M.r and � I
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.. , "" 4 . na prove for yourself that there are and m, � apt renArks between the se- tremely interesting to heat her remin- %g e Reading Circle met at the home Mrs R. Roberton, of Godericb, paid a . �
�:: . � I a *ahirts offerred for sale. de I now we can 'scarcely realize that it is , , , , : ,
1 no better. . - true, but we suppose it must be, for he Chea , t� I �
I I I . . I lections rendered. Proceeds amounted isceneasofher life. Throughout her f uprie on Thursday evenin last, ve his lon!*pro- fl ing visit toAuburn on Tuesday. .
; I I'll to $21. whole life she was a consistent Chris- the Iscussions on the books I the has now decided to g! W, PON, , _
11 . � WRITH LAUNDRIED SHIRTS 4.F I as M. Roberton, Godericb, Came
� I ". . I . tian, a member of the Presbyterian cours were intereatin ; th says of mised speech on reedom.' e Ox" home very ill last Monday. Rev Mr Ion the �� '' ,,,
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I , , I 1:1 '' I � "Sha espeare,"andhip lasisorinon"Our tend our congratulations to the happy Millyard gave an eloquent discourse I .
. A, - - I o eit ssLeader0l open back... 0 60 Rippen OhUTCh, and at the last, like Piult she I 1% e, and wish them every prosperity from Acts 4:10. Rev Mr Henderson . . �. , , 4
.. � L ea 1,01ranion," open baoi:::. 75 NOTES. -The good weather of the co6,xx triumphantly exclaim, "I have Lord' Teaching' were especially Coo Suat think of buying a Me ' b
1,0 Siat week has made our villag.etin It 61 have finished wort Y.Of e circle ig the source in tvar united lives. preached an interesting sermon from for only 100 a lb. They ar as he
a d4G61d ollar," open back .. I 00 P - � I 'profit to the members; RECEPTION. -When Mr and Mrs Psalm 89, verses 15, 10 and 17. Mr thrice as sodas arid iintich h o t�,� � I
live ,, a good deal of grain a g' haf'vge'k ' the faith, arid of co jl1derab e I
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14,13tiomeoill short bosom, open 8 It e e r f ing I 211 . at the �. � .11:11 1.
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!11 hence th laid up for me a at thilff conclusion of the regular - pro- Johnston arrived home on Monday ev- Clair Couzens thok charge of the 111p- � I I �
had a lively time last Thursday even- crown of righteousness, that fadeth graingfies M.Currie W*s presented wiW enin League Tuesday evening; he d I 41T n .:
hitult,Dress," IS In bosom . 1%, they were surprised to flnd a worth VICTORI'l ps ITR 11-
1 , r : .. It 50 ing; they were returning home from not away." a nic(,;iy worded addr6ss and a beautiful num er 6f their friends gathered at gave a splendid address on Temper- ". � �� I
Spa taking part also. Cottag arejustwhabt;M 60010 st
theigad con.,andby some meansor THS NEW IMRA GIVES THE HOME N1@WS a' U in appreciation of her services theirbome to receive them. A very ance, otb Is I., - .
In on, ' - leasaut eveninj was , enjoyed, and - that is 0, - too 5 I.
. nectio , Miss prayer meeting is to be held Friday Ing for , O'' I
� ohlA At and shirt comfort When other got off the road into the deep I n with the League vbry little 1111)noy� T - o d' '
IT . I . i t., 1) yotivear Tookels.1 'snow; the horse did not like to be in � Curr leaves tqr Algoma with her hose present d spersed at att early evening at -Mr 0. A. Howson's. The Bis. the next time you aftu[ ,
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