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I Holmes and Macdonald Were pledged to support Probibiton. in PAP1.1ameot but did not
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AsPulsir W10804dors andAdvortiversp,
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Our Doll
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The readers of T119 NEWs-RiccoRri
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number Increases without solicitation
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which goes to show that the popularity
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of The People's Paper is being won by
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n usbry ball on Thursday evening In,
merit alone. The advertisers want
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more space and there are more of
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Rev. Father McMenimon, who will
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take charge of the Clinton -Blyth par-
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dwelling on Huron street now occu.
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Tied by Mr. Charles , Wallis, The
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property -belongs to the Whitehead
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parsonage of the Ratteribury street
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church, ,Father McMenimen's real-
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I And . think it is the nicest display of Dolls you have ever seen.
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home for the prieA will be built next
to the church in.the spring. .
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. Brinz your children to see the assortment J
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Go.dApples, � .
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A good judge of fruit ca,me in to THE
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ship on Saturday and laying several
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apples on our table said :- 11T4ese * are
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from Mr. ,C. J. Neabitt's -orchard. I
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haven't seen better Apples this fall.
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very fine specimens. Mr. Nesbitt'.13
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appleswere bought by Mr, Cautelon.
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Country rislarkei where. they .will no
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The and secretary of the
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1. I I . . 05 to 100 degrees in .the- shade
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' Inevery home little breaks
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Bayfield Fair, Messrs,A. Snowdou and
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H. W,. Erwin; were in.towit.on Satur-
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the thumb and first Unger of his rii�bt .. . I
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I .T�hatevor 16 Is we?re anxious
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hand. badly bruised. by tile edging 1.11
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were never so bright asiat the present
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I -you can get something in the
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his mileage, allowance to his bank
time. The Sbbiety'has now si�[!Xlclent
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funds on. hand to wipe off the mort-
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field. Just as they turned
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REcoRD devoted more of its space to
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receives all the,attentio.n.,
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politics than is usual and in conae-
the I to . improve the
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grounds and put on. a bigger and bet -
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ter.bill offare sit its nextFal . . I
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They Went an Armssum .1 � .
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C.ompanies 4A0 and 7 of the�. Huron
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Regiment have h . Clin,
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pression of 'the wishes of the riding
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Clinton cliiizins,. vlzjMcTaggstr(40ombo-'
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Rance, can almost citizenship. They
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take a deep 'interest in. the -Regiment
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their Companies would be iii1proyed
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upon, the, Lib�kry Board'o'n Tuesday.
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Rub.b(e,rs. '
and askedthe,use'of the pperpairt'of..
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Stavely hAII is at present of no
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11 use Instattaneous Tapioca or
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the officers Inform us that they. will.
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them. Also ti�y his I �
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moury would ensure for theie Com-
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pa,nias'new riflas and the Oliver- equip-
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first went on Monday and consisted
of :-J. B. - Hoover; Walter Cole and
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And knows it well. E.. 31 Cantelon,
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Frank Fair arid E, Volmes, together
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with two from Dungannon and three
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lantler, which is considerably nearer
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civilization than the ground chosen by
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.the Hoover party. Politically the
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huntsmen were About equally divi.
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hot where not, a pair was.made,lother.-
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Goderich yesterday Afternoon to listen
to the speech -making which followed
want stylish Hats generally come to us, It's the same way, -
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McLean, Three ladies graced the pro-
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Our Prices are. iRight. I
ceedings, Mr, Alex, Saunders was
made chairman but on second thought
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John Acheson instoad. Mr. Saunders
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warmed the chair for a time and seem -
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could have ,handled the meeting all
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right hub while acknowledging his
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Ability his opponents doubted, his
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impartiality. The politicians wrangled
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for anihour as, to who should speak,
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howltingandipwilab order. The
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Now that cold weather is setting in is the time to talk of
markable patience bufwero, manifest-
ROBVS and HORSE BLANKETS. We have' a large
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places upon the dias. Mr. Holmes was
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greeted with applause but the room
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rang when Mr. McLean appeared If
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the riding responds In a like manner
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Robes� Goat, from $6,50o vp� .
next Wednesday he will be very much
the front Bob, Chairman Acheson,
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who looks the sterling 'repubation he
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boars in the county town, told In terse
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language the agreement which the
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speakers had arrived, at. Each aide
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was to have one and A half hours
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which they could divide up its they
chose, Mr. 11olmos was represented
good satisfaction that.otle customer 8 a"'
other. Our prices are aff follows : Sot VAnd-
by himself and Messrs, Garrow and
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MoGillioudd3r, while Messrs, A, W.
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pretty well ransacked And tile interest
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of tile audience thoroughly aroused.
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Mr. 11olmes was upon his inettle and
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Pulpe'r,6*01rigbotterftiown, WihaVeseVosralkindw,
spoke well but could not withstand the
hobabobpoured In by 1118 opponents
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who riddled him fore and Aft upon his
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unfulffiled prohibition pledges arid the
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slatolon seats' charges. The meeting I
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Lean but after all It Was prob&bl3t
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VN� ONTAR10i, THURSDAY, NOVtMBER 19 1900 . . . Whole Number 1139
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carry oul those pledgps.. Can Prohibitionists consistently vote for them ? If they do will, they not be placing 4, premium on political do '
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. The Messrs, Fair are 1111ing their
The special services Ili progress In the
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stables with stockers. A shorb time
Ontario street church are being well
Mr. N . Patterson and family are at
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A political meeting was held here on
A joint meeting will be held In I
since they bought twenty head from
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attended and much Interest to manio
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present visiting at tile home of Mrs.,
Saturday night in the 1pteres, a of r.
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n usbry ball on Thursday evening In,
.13ell and Lasham and on Tuesday tied
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Patterson's father, Mr. H. Makins.
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.Toba McMillan. After considerable
theinterests of the Liberal candidates
up, twenty-five more purchased from
Tun NEwSIRECORD will be, sent to
Mr. Pattersou'llao been running the
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drumming tip all attendance of about
of Fast and West Huron. I �
Mr. McCorvie of Colborne. This is
any address for the balance of this.
farm of Dr. Milne of Blyth this past
seventy was secured but, 1.6 was A luke.
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The deptity-roturning offlodrs' for �
only a portion of the number they
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year for tau, cents or to the and of 1001
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warm crowd. � Councillor Moon was
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Blyth in the coming election will be
annnally make ready for the British
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for only one dollar.
. Mr. John Waxd had the misfortune
selected as chairman. Though rather
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John moffat..%nd X. IT. young. I .0
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beef eaters.
� The market square now looks. one
to lose one of his -team on Monday
canny about expressing lilmself he is
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Air. Win, Bell, liveryman, has pur. .
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hundrod'pex cent. better than it did a
last, . The cause at death was gas on
now understood to be a McMillan sym.
0�aaed a fine team of grey drivers f rQm .
One WW's Shipments.
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month ago. The committee which
tilestomach. John will have to buy
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pathiser, at least in his Introductory
Bishop Graham of Goderich.
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The follow.113,g were the shipments
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planned the improvements did well.
Another to replace It.
remarks he said AlRoneat John was
Mr, Snellgrove, of Lucknow has near. I .
from the G. T. R, station this ,*vast :-
Pairs' mill has been runnink day,and
Some person or persons forgot on
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all right,"
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IY cornpletedAa contract of painting - . i
Mr. D. i0antelon', 4 cars apples to Ab-
night for several weeks. Last $atur-
Sunday afternoon last to "Remember,
Mr, William Dolg 4peared on bew
the interior of Dr, 004er's store in -
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day night the wheels did not cease t 0
the.Sabbath day to keep it Holy" and
half of Mr, MoRwan and was allotted
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Pretoria block.. the doctor's store is 1. I .
Reid, I car sheep to Toronto ; C- J-
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move until eleven o'clock and at two
went out shooting as several shots.
half all ho*uv though Mr. MoMillita
now presenting a fine, up-to-date 1. . �
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Wallis, 1. car hogs to Toronto ; Fair
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a. in. Monday the machinery was again
were heard, in a bueb not.far from
spoke first. for one bell;? and also clos.
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Bros,, 2 care flour to Montreal; Pass,
in motion, V
'Varna� We think that six days in a
ad the meeting. , However., Mr. Doig
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Mr. Irwin of Michigan, T3, S., is . .
I car evaporated apples to New York ;'
, Mrs. ?dcGeegor has bought idr. Jaso
week is plenty for such work without
made g6ol use of his time analambaot.
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visiting relatives in town, � 1. I .�
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2 care of organs to Liverpool from the
Ferguson's house at the corner of On,
transgressing on the seventh also.. .
. ad Mr. McMillan in great style to the -
Mr. L. Hill with an Accident at . , .
o, f, ; S�. H. 13mithi-8 cars cattle to To'&
tario and Isaac streets, which has been
On Friday last there occurred what
evident enjoyment of the crowd. He
tile Plklling mills last week. He had . . .
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onto.
occupied for some time by Mr. Peter
might have proved a fatal accident as
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charged him with accepting free i)usses
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the thumb and first Unger of his rii�bt .. . I
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. Esbick, who moves Into one of the
Mrs. T. Ward and daughter Lizzle
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from the railway companies and iidding
hand. badly bruised. by tile edging 1.11
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About Willis Church. .
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Smithson houses,
were on their . way to Bay-
his mileage, allowance to his bank
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machine.
Rev. Mr.. Perry -of Winghamoondu&
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Th ., is week's issu , a of TEin I NEws-
field. Just as they turned
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account. The. speaker (lid not believe
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. he raising of the framework. of ;
ted preparatory services in Willis
REcoRD devoted more of its space to
'the corner at Beatty's store the front
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this to be a clean:..transactloo, in- I
Elam. Livingstone's handle-faebory. � I .., I
church on Friday evening. He. took
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politics than is usual and in conae-
wheel,, of - the buggy came off and,
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deed he was of the opinion that i I in
was.sticcessfully completed on Satur- . .. 11
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forhissubject "Falling Leaves." On
queries has had to hold over several
although the horse is a quiet one, the
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honest man would not condescend to
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Sunday evening Pastor Stewart ex-
interesting budgets. But we hope
axle dropping on its heels caused it to
such an action. Mr. Doig also charged
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- Miss Sadie Emigh returned to, her .11
changed with Rev. Mr. Shaw of Eg.
that our.correspondents wilL.Btart in
run. away. Mrs. Ward and Lizzle were
that the convention was not an ex.
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hoille in Goderich after a 'prolonged
wondVille. ,After service a consecra-
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again next week with -renewed � vigor.
thrown out in front. of Dan. McNaugh.
pression of 'the wishes of the riding
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Visit at Mr. A. E. 11radwin's. . . I
tion meeting of the EndL
myor Society
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Confirmation classes. have been
ton's. Lizzle got off almost without
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sq. it had been well packed. He
lb is rumored -tbab Mr..W. Walker .. . �
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washeldandon Monday evening the
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begun in .. conne , otion with St.
being hurt hub Mrs. Ward was stunned -
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asked the electors to supporh� McEwan
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has purchased the furniture interest of . . I . " .:
representative to ilia Guelph iconven-
paults,. - The .rector last
*by the fall -and was thought at the time
.. the better man of the twos he meant
Mr. Button'of Wingharn. I I .. I .
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tion gave a report -of that successful
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,announced
.Sunday that the subject will be dealt
to be severely injured. The Dr. wAd
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le better Grit, also, presumablyi ' .-
� Mr. J. W. Bell wasn't' in God6rich ' ..
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rally. I . . . ... I �
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withinasermon next Sunday even-
:called in when it, was found that no
Mr. McMillan gave back a Roland
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last Sunday. . . I . .
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Died In Manitoba.
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Ing. The. Rev.$. L. Smith' )Will preach
bones. were broken. Mrs. Ward Ve'
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for ea%3h,Olivdr received, he ga,ve as
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Messrs. . I
. , W8odman of Londesboro , . r �
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Mr. Samuel A. Ferris, who was for-
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at the morningservi6e when the holy
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calved a very severe shaking up and It
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will be some time before she will be I
ood As he got and very, much the
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of medicine. He did not
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and Haggit of Blyth have opened up a . ,
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butcher sl�oii in Stobhers' old stand oil I ..
in-erly a resident of Clinton and went
West ln,lffa'�ch of last year,.died'.at
c111un` a will beadministered.'
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Mrs. A. T. Cooper -and Miss Oun.
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able to attend to fierusual duties.
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William.
sort profess
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any warm regard for his assai . nt but
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Queen street. - � ... . I . !
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Indianford,Man. on -October 20bb. The
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Mr. Stinson and wife Of
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Nevada are visiting friends. and acr
hinted that he was, not any be r than .
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he oughb'to be. McMillan did no 6
. .Mr. Charles Shoemather and wife . 1-1
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spent Sunday arid Monday with frierfdo .
deceased contracted pneumonia. last'
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Winter which settled upon his lungs
of the late Guelph convention at Mon-
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day night's ineeting-of the Rattenbury
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. qu.aintance.s. in Clintori.and Stanley
. ,Mr.
hedge on the ,pass, question. Certainly.
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In Milverton. . . ' . . . -.11 I �
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and.kendered film an' easy viutim to
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street League. On. Sunday .evenin
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Mr. ' Midi Cooper Miss Can.
this week.. It, is'over thirfy-twoyears
si
ince Mr. Stinson Was in thi§ country.
he accented passes. -Othersdidsoand
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he did not believe in ref u�strig 4. good
Mr. and.Mrs. 0. A. Bennett were' , I .
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Clinton visitors last Saturday. I . I I
typhoid favor. He Was insured in the
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Confederation for $,I(W, having taken
and and.
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ninghame visited the League at Con-
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Mrs. Stinson is a dapghter of Mrs,
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thingi especially vZhen it was to be had
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Mr. D, M. McBeath and wife arrived -
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out the - policy with the compa
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stance and told of .the doings at �the
gathering aforesaid. - I . .. � .
Wanless,. Sr., Varna. . �
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Don't forget the, great anniversary
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1 Rev. Mr.
so ,easily. . ' ,Asked by . � .
00upland it hewouiasupport. prohibi-
. in town oniTuesday, . . I
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- Mr, Mobeath, expects. to be ready for . . . �'.. . I J . .
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represen tative in- Clintorl,�
I . Mr. Jacob
T�ylor. . . . .. ,. .
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The regular quarterly services of the .
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and tea-meebing to .be held in the
-Methodist
tion. he r . . I ...
oplied that he. didn'o drink�
usiness on Thursday, . � . . . I ... 11 .. .
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Mr, .
Inspector
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"No I
Rstttenbury street churrhw'ill,.be held
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. church' oil Sunday And
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. ldo�day,Of rl�it *eek'.'' -A big time I s
whisky himself nor did fie a
. b lievia in
it ko the way of othi ars; Tho
Wilson, for the Ba rk : , �.
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of Hamilt6n, visited. the local bank I ,
Place Like Home." I I . I . .
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Mr. Bert McIlveen became 'ill'. in-
pastor offil ,
.next Sunday, I ,i�ij6i.
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Subjects :at. 1� a. m. 11 Can a mitri who
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expected as an excellent program is
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putting
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meeting elbsedwibhoub even the. I
eds-
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here. on Monday. . . . .... . . I .. I . . I � � . . ,
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Goderich it I rid when the doctor df oa . � ,
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has once beeripa,ved. beAlially IOSO, at
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being prep ad., - . .
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tomary cheers-fort.be. Queen.-: .
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� left here .1�
Mrs.-Aslibury and famil . I : . :1
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� Ad the case and.said7fov& Bert starped
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7 pi m,i,1.1 The"paxabl.e of the bereaved
', Court: Varna, 0. 6., P. meets on Fri.
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on Tuesday to join - huslaand and father .. . _
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*they,'intend
for home,though -rather against the M
fatlasir," The love feas.1,will be held Ili
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day evening next, , - All tbd me mbels
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. % I DON(I.ANNON. - . I I
in Oakville Where inaki ng* . ,�
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-home 'in
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D's Wishes'.* He reached Clftiton� and
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the lecture room at 10 o'clock ai, M.P,
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are requestedt6be prelsent,'. : I .
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. S unell met oil Monday, Oct.
tanley o o
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The great drouth throughout .tl I
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th ir. I . � . ; .1 �1, -
f titure. . . .
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Obarley Ling .... .� _
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, our laundrymati, left .. _
his grandmother% Mrs.. UsiBrien's,'but
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was unable to -proceed to the 'home.
the sacrament of the LordW Supper to
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be administered at the close of 'the ev-
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bo wnship hal
*111 -it 1, . 1, Varna, all the,
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part of the nountr
. .Y has caused r I I
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on ay on a:*trip td San Fraqcism . - - - '
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stead an the' Base Line. That 'was a
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ening garvice..: �'. ..I I .. 1. . . .. I I .
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merribserspresent. Therrilnutes'Of.the
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of the wells to go dry &.rid. many farm'.
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I Everyone seems . pleased at the I . 1. 1. . .� �
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fortnight ago, and siuc6.theul he - hits
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previous "..meeting were'read AIA
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. ers areArivingtheir cattI3 to the neari
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beautiful -rains we are getting as .. .. .. .
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'very
-had a hard time of it but. is .now past -
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- - , - � SUMMERHILL. -
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approved. .The' following accounts
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.we p4qsed*i�A.� MoBeath,_$39
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eat stream. . . .. . ..; .
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A -shower of raln:waiff enjoy.
slight
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water was becoming a scarce . � ; ... ..
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article in this section. ! ,. � 11.1
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the critical point arid in. the corivales .
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,,do a.
The L.Q.L. here held-& very as
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building bridge.on' Gemmel's Side Line
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-ad here on Thursday. I . -
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services are to . � .:�
Anniversary be held ,� ,
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ful .meet, ng. on. Monday evening.
and $81.50 for thober,.St. Joseph Luih-
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, Mr. lRarris of.ne ar Fargullab spent a
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the Metlf6dist. church -on Sunday, . ., . �
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Another October Widd14. , �. . I:.. I �,
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Geo.McCartney an4 Jos. Thorne
I .- McArthur-
.ber Co., $4.80 for gra. Val Jr . .
few, days-withbis dau' liter li'ere, Mrs.
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Novi 11th. - . 1. . .. .
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The home of Mr. 4'ad Mrs. S.t. Scott
,Bros.
of Sharon L. 0. L. paid the l6d
. . gea ' fra.
$8 for nails, D. 0. Campbell $1.50' for
.
. rown He was accompanied
0 0. B' .
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The li a' light views 'on" South, �� . ..
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was the scene 'i5f a quiet ,and oret�y
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t ns�l visit.' An Oyster supper for
a'? .
.bridge spikes, J., T. .Cairns $2.0 for
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he file by his daughter,Miss Nettie,wha
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Africalgiven, inS,b,Andr6W7s Presbytetu . I - I
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wedding at high noon yesterday when
the-mimbers of lodg6 and their ladlits
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su . 1, Drs.'Sbaw-and Gunn
pplicifor hal .
hadbeen visiting With hop sister, . Mrs.
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fan church onTuesday eveniog;mere . I 1
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their eldest� dgpghter, Miss Bertha,. was
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Will be held on Nov. 5tb. . ' I
$5-.'Jor examining. S., J. 0arrie"for
Brown, for the past four weeks. I
well attended and'.inucb, appreciated I I .
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united in marriage to.)Dk John P.
Mr. John Wright Is home on it visit
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Asylum, Jowett Bros. $11.04 for plank.
There 19 quite a lot of sickatiess in this
by those present. . . . . . . . . . . .
Torr ' Of Andover', Maus. -
ey , Tbe'inter.
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to friends from the far I I .
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. Mr. H. Woodyard has leased.. the
The petition of Jos. P ost.er and -others.
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for a drain to big awamp. was laid over
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neighborhood at,proseliti; .
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. Rev. M. M. Goldber'g'-wili. deliver an
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eating ceremony was performed b�
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Rev. W. G. Howson who was assisted
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farm on the Base Line owned by -Mis.
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for future co oideratidn owing to late�
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nes.9 .seitson... Council. meets again.
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,Address on the Gunpowder . P,lot, on
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I o'clock. '
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0 municipal elections are yet two I . I
by.1ho father of t - Revi,
, . . he grooms, the I .
, C.'C. Torrey. After tb a and.
, McBrien andmoW occupled.by Mr.�Jas,
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Miller Who intends . removin 'to his
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of I
I n Monday, Noy. 26� to. Settle
0 . . gravel.
Sunday evening next at
,, On Tuesday of last week.the evapor.
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months distant* but the pot- is already . I
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.beginsining to -boil. 'It is said there .
. ceremony
the good wishes and congr I I
atulations a
own place nearei Clinton on the Base
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accounts and general business. -J.' T,
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Cairns, Clet . k. � 1,
stor here was destroyed by fire along
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Will be opposition all along the line � .
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dainty, lunch was served the wedding
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witha largb,quanbity of�dried fruit,
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and � a regular old-fashioned siontest. � .
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party and by the 2.55 train Dri .and
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Mrs. Wallace. of 'Clintop : intends
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taking� up her rasidende again on bar
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.msi.chinery,etc., Theoriginof thefire
is a.mystery. Thebuilding is covered.
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Mr. C. W. Williams may retire alto- I I..
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Mrs, Torrey left for their honeymoon
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trip wh ich will ,Include A Tisib- to
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farm near the village, : . . . .
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'as B.XoungbIhb,' fotli3erly of our
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by insurmnee and there is allo a small.
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gether. Fo a while if, was said bad .1 . . I
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an -ambition to aspire to, the reeveship '. 1. ��
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Georgetown,, Toronto, Montrea . I . and
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-, !� Wr Ritchie, of Wingh4m waii in t
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villig a .
now o.f'.,Henqall,-,1s vlsiting�
insurance on. thestock. Thedostrueblon .
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but is now supposed to have abandon- ' , I .
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other points of :Interest in Eastern
village on Friday Iaa6v . Z I I I .
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of the evaporft.tor,is quite b; lo, I's to the
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ad the Idea. The prospect.wad a hard - . -
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,Canada before proceeding to Ausloyer
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'Mr. �icklllan, a so of John MeMill-
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'an, wasthb of Mr. - Josh. Hill. on.
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Miss�R. Garnor.levisibing her sister
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village for; it employed from fifteen to
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twenty hands during the busy season..
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The trustees of S. 5. No. 0 met on I
where they will take up hou as.. - -
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Monday. � I I � Ili 11 �
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Mrs. R. Leach. ,. - , I
Miss A. T.'Flulier. is homb now..
Ravi Mr. Goldberg and the rector in
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Tuesday evening to cousidertho appli ( .
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arid. ... . � .
A ,Case of Diphih . . , w, .
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.vhlbed friends in Ali-.
.Mr. D. Barr . ,
. ,just
, �Severiil of the Suminerhill. boys
.Ripley, exchanged pulpits on.Sunday.
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chtions for teachor but ad, the adver-
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:� A child of tbe househol d of Mr.Jobn
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burn on Sunday. I , ... . I I
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.Mr.' A. W. Weillerall bf Anburn-
found their I , -to �, Auburn o . n .
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Mrs. John Joblistson is away on.s,
tised time was not up and there being I . I
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only two applicatibns,�.J. Reid an6 �
McGrog of the 2nd . concession of
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Stanley, has *been very Ili this week .
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visitod, D. Barr on Monday, -
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The 'Endeavour meeting has been
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to friends !nW!ngham at present,
visit .
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Peck, they ajourned to meet next, I - �
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with diphtheria, but we understand is .
Mr. And Mrs'. Win. Ball entertained.
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chan oni Friday to Sunday
ged fr
I A number of youig people enjoyed -
Tuesday. .1 . I � .
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now somewhat, improved. The man-
. a number of their, friends on Saturda y
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evenings. . . I .
-a hop at Mr., Win. Kilpatrick's one
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misi Winnie Thompson of the 10th - .
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net I i so the,story goes, in which the
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Mr. and - JAS; Atiller 6ove to
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Rev. P, Henderson. lists so' far, re-,
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. evening last week. . � . I . 1.
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Those- wedding bella, will - ring on
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con. spent Saturday and Sunday- with .
her friend, Miss'Alabel Sheppard. - � '�
child contracted the. disease ,a
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contagious nature and that tho� very
,Mrs.
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Belgrav�e to attend the China wedding
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cove
. red its to be- able to * resume' his
pastoral work again.
Wednesday. Particulars later.
Airs. James Laithwalte of the Mait- : I .
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greatest precaution. , lei lmpar46tlV'ai.' � A
of the latter's sister. on Friday. -
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There will be an entertainment in
.We understand Mr, T.. 141. Durnln is
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land visited Airs. E, Butt last week. . �.
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boy who Was working foe Mr. McGre-
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Mr. Holmes and Mr. Tebbutb 'passed
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young's school house oil P 646;y, even.
purchaving another car load of cattle.
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for.
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Miss 144hel JbMalft spent Sunday. ab I
gor returned to ll Is home about fodr
through the villai re on Friday evening
Ing when a good time is expected. I I
.We unde rstand it is the Toronto
this time. I . .
her.bome oil the 16th con.
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miles distant on a Saturday night some
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three weeks agoand next da; . y diplither-
on their way to Smith'sHill to attond a
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political meeting. _� I .
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ThereWillbe a,'lecture and thank-
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offering meeting Ili the Presbyterian
market . I
Mr. anE
I I Mrs... Roberton of Auburn
'sited
Was Sophia'Snide r of Colborne is I
a guest of her sister Mr. �
t1i 0 a S61in'Tabi . ,
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is developed irl,- tile hougoi whichwas
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Mr.Tohn Kyle was calling on friends
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church ell TuesdayL evening, Nor, 5th.
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V1 Mr. and Mrs.T.Clark Over $an-
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quarantined. An infant sister of the
boy, died and he* was compelled
in the vilitage on Thursday arid reporta
his now house almost ready for oc. I
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, I the order of
Aucton sales seem be
t he day farmersi
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. Miss Daisy Bowers left on Monday
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School Report-7the following is th a .
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. report of,S, S. No. 4 for the month of - *
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remain at home for it, fortnight and
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cupation. .
among.our
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We are sorry to report Mrg, 3,
for $6. Thomas where she has se-
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October, based. an regularity, . good de- �
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before L allowing him to return Mr.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
Huskin is oil the sick .
cured a lucrative position.
flel L oy :_
portmatt and general pro an .
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McGregor sent him a now Outfit of -
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will fie administered -in St. Peter's
,list. .
Water has been very scarce 'in our
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. I B. il Cra,wford and' D. G. Dickle
eave this week far Callauder, Mnsko.
Pb. I Jr* -An nie Ball,Nottla S inclair,
Stanley OhAllonger, Mary Smith,
clothing, No tw1blistandifig these pre-
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cautions the disease broke. out shortly
church on Sunday evening next,
Mr. John -Bullard spent Monday and
village and surrounding country. . . .
Mrs. McBride of CarlOWL, C&IIdd on
ka,for deer shboting. . I
Samuel Barr, James Lovett, Calyin .�
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after, the lad's arrival, 1 7
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TuesdaIr in MaXillop on business. .
old acquaintances here on Wednesday
Mr. Ram. Smith, who recently.
returned from the Soo,, is ill at
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Lovett, Myrtle Mair, .
Parqt�- .
P'LbqUent heavy showers of rain have
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40000 Convonihin To -day. .
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The annual. tion the E
fallen the last couple of days ..Which
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Was very much needed as some of the
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The 1. 0, G. T. held their'Distrieb
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P90SObb With favor. .
Rev, Mr. McNair has quite recover-
har, Myrtle Beacom, Howard Hill. 1�
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Sr, 2nd-Granb Archer, Willis Sin- �
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worth Leagues of 11116 Goderich DIj14
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farraers were hard preased for 11
meeting one day last week. . I
Mr. A ' ' V. WetheralSundayed at
*a recent illness arid is able to
ad from -hi . .
clair, Erma Jordan, Kenneth Mair, . .
tricb will'be hold in the Ratteribury
for their Stoek. , L , . .
L home. .. .
agaili resurne We duties. .
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M6rr&y Draper, Ella Beacom, Bar ,
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streebehurch to.d&y, Sunday School
topics will be'taken up in, the it, m. and
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. Mr, Thomas Cassady intends giving
up farming arid going to the city. L
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP., . . L
Mason. . . . . I .
.Sr. 2rid-Bella, Ball, Eddie Farquilar, L
those pertaining, more to the League
in the afternoon and evening. Rev.
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I The sale at Airain FiSher'SWaS Well
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MlasA.Lawsonand MlsaL. Etung
of Blyth sojourning at their
The many _�_ . .
friends and old acquaint-
Gertle Oakes. .
Jr, 3rd-lohn Hayes, Edna Hardy, '
Mr. Whiting Of Mitchell 'will speak at
attend,od last Friday. Stock brough 6
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good prices especially horses, The
.are
homes In. o4- burg at present,
ane as of Mr. Win. Stinson of Nevada
are to him his
LonaJordan, Annie.. Challenger, . Ids, - .
the closing session, There are twenty-
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three Leagues in the District and
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popular To Brov,qn wielded the
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We are suro you will All agree tho, t
Mr. J. blades now tailor shop Is it
glad see .back to
native place after an absence of thirty-
L Colborne, ,
Sr. $rd -Caryl Draper, tiottie Sin- .
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about fifty ... dblegatos are expected to
hammer, Mr. Fisher Intends moving
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credit to our � Village,
two years. He looks bale and hearty.
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olairt Earnest, Challenger, Pearl
be in attendance. Rev. Mr, Stone,
to his farm near Toronto in the spring.
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A number of buildings have under-
Mr. Jas. Webster and sister -of
Wright, . . .
who has been laboring among. the Nit-
Mr. Wm.. Hughes is visiting friends
gone a coal; of paint which adds
Lucknow, Who have b ' eon visiting
1r. 4th -Russel Neal, Goldia Hill,
enat tribe of Indians in British Col-
near Teeswater and Lucknow at pres.
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greatly to the appearance of the
friends in this vicinity, have returned
Harry'Hayag,Knox Mair,13thel Smith, .
umbia, has completed A four of
jndb
ent. I I
Mr.)[,ou Faefillam has sold a yearling
village. I i - . I I
home,
Sorry to hear of Miss Edith Rath'
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Melvin Hill, Alva Be L acorn, Ethel ,
Lovett, I I
the Leagues embraced by this. uis-
trict and is able to report an increased
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Hereford bull to Mr. Henry Allen of
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well being on the sick list but we hope
Sr. 40 -Charlotte Colborne,
interest and larger contributionsi Ate.
Harlock, . I I
to soon see her able to be. around
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Jr. Leavinge-4onnie, Mair, ,Ethel
Stone is paid a salary of eight hundred
Mesers, Cook and Dale eacll'got; a
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Mr, joblaston of the 1,3rownson Line,
Again. .
Huck, -G. A. T9B1aUTT, Teacher.
dollars, half of Which the District
fine lob of wood cut fast week, gott.
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Stanley, has deeldeA to become a ves -
Me. M. Bates bad the misfortune to
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HOLMESVILLE.
guaranteedo And from present Appear-
Ing it done with an engine and ciroula
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dent of out Village, I
lose i� valuable driving mare a few,
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anees they will for next year exceed
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that'amounb,
. Lyaw.
How will the row among the Grits
. Mr. Marshall of the Sauble Line has
me ved to Goderich township,
days ago which was caused by a
relapse of distemper. Much sympa
. thy
The cheese factory closed on Wed-
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nesday for the season. The assistant
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come out P Both sides are working
Messrs. W. 3'. Stinson and D. Ate -
Is felt for Mr. Bates as this is the
cheesemaker, Mr. Roberton, leaves .
Doanory Meeting,
hard, working overtime, indeed.
Naugliton visited Montreal last week.
fourth horse he has lost inside of four
this week for his home In Bright. I
The regular annual meeting of the
Rurl-Decanal Chapter of Huron was
' Mr, Henry Livermore limia-logging
bee on Satutday. Th . Is is something
They each took a car of cattle,
Mrs,J. Reid called at our village
years. I
Ate. Sohn Johnstone and his sister
Rev. Mr. Penhall of Blyth preached
two excellent missionary sermons ill
hold in St. Paul's on Thursday af ter-
un usual here now.
rectory last week. �
MarYwere the guests of Mr. James
the Methodist church on Sunday, L
noon, There werel:prasent, clerical-
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PorteVg. 111111.
Mrs, Jewett and Miss Neelin of Sea.
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�Ield on Sunday last. I
Mr� John W. Reid arid Mrs RO d
We will be glad to Welcome him here
Revs, 116dgins, Turnbull, Parke, Lowe,
Varney, Jennings, Smith, Doherty
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forth visited friends in Parkhill on&
L day, last week. .
visited at Mr, W. 4 Stinson's '
on 8 un,
At any future time.
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Mr. Walters of Wei was a
and McQuillan ; lay-Messro, Metcalfe,
Misaxellie McDougall returned t a
Edgwondville on Monday last,
Mr. Chas. Parker Is improving h a
house by
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day last, .
Miss Keys of Yale, Mich., and
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guest at Mr. W, Stanley,& on Wed- . ,
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Clausen and McMurray, Much inter.
est was manifested arid a profitable
:Older Stoket preached here on the
a cellar and new f dation,
O"n
Mr. T. Marks is laivroving the
daughter of Mr. As. Key% Sr., of
nesday, I .
Mrs. Logan of Var"itt war the guesb
time was spent, The Rural Dean gave
Afternoon, And evening o f Wednes.
day and Thursday,
pppearance of Ills store by 111tying it
that place, is visiting at her brobhor's,
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of Mrs, T. C, Pickard,
a, most intorestfUg talk on the North-
�Ilgs G, McDougall, Who op cut the
aided with lumber.
Our worthy sahoolmaster is
Mr, W. L. Keys, At present,
Mrs, James Reid And, Mls,9 M. Web-
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Tile W. M. S. hold their Vowing
ciptlaorl 10rid;tylls thochurch, Quito I
West, more especially dealing with, the
needs andthe faturo of the church In
S1111111101' months here, returned on
Tuesda;y to hot home in Detroit. she
now
moved to the briek house next to Di,
star Were the guests Of Mrs- W� RLIC11-
a number, attended It, I
that part of the Dominion. The
Waaa-odompanladby liar niece, Allso
Sta"burea, Tile whole school Is no;,
under his eye, day and night,.
well Oil Wediloaday last,
Rey, Mr. Andrews, and Rev. Mr,
Wedding. -On Thursda,y evening,
25th Inab., fix Tomnto, at Shupoon
Missions committee elected Were.-
clerical-Ilevs, Turnbull and Smith;
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Plorolice McDougall,
Adaatardlyattemlib wa,9 made to
Rov"1441, 0. Jenllltlg� attendeti, tile,
Stone teonlBrittall, Columbia, nilssioti-
to the Indians, at Mr.
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Avenue Methodist parfAonage, Mr. .
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I&Y-MeSAPS, Clausen and '310teftlfd-
burn the barn of Mr. Win, Wilson ot
Deanery meeting hold in 011uton
on Tuesday last.
Arr visited
tatineelob Olark's, on PrIday of last
O, W, A,ndreW8, brother of Jt6va,
G. W. Andrews of 10ullarton And X,
It was deoldeit to leftyo the Arrange-
ineut to%' 1111081OUUY services With
the %h con. Oil Saturday 10,96 by some
We are RIAd to say that up, b1t.
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Weck"
W.Anarows of vat'llasandlitta, John . I
each clergyman to suit the Pecull0l'
PAI'tr or' parties uliknown, Fortun*
ately tile fire Was discovered And ex.
Goluminhartfs Improving After Ills
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Tbe Guy 168, made their Annuftl
Jarvis of 1101meavilla to Miss KR0 I
Dowman, 411 of Toronto. Tile care.
ties of Ills own parish, The setni-
annual tubef,1119 Will be held Ilexb
tinguishea I
before much headway had
been
severe fall.
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visit t)n Tuesday. The company have
niony wail performed by Rev. W,
summer ill Huron's popular sulumer
rdsott, Baylleld,
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made. ..
A1188 Maggie Torruce of Clinton
On Monday Mr. D. R. xennedy
brought In for out 11111Pectlon hamples
many friends Who never miss tile
opportunity tbus afforded ot being
Hill, hl. W. A's many frienda h6r&
olah the wed4ed pair happiftes!l And .
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811ndstye(I At hoine,
of his 00tobor AtkoWburlaso
thoroughly entortalned,
prosporits" i
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