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UnrvpondetH* of The Witnem.). W« are aony that Ha. Thomu Row* ts very poorly.The sober beohelor west of the bridge is preparing for » big tanioer’i woric at tile and brick.Mr. Geo. Maodrmald will build an addition to the house of Mr. John Faria aa soon aa spring opens.There la a report that one of onr families will soon be moving to Dakota. One goes and another comes.Lm grippe seized, and held fast forsome days, almost every member of Mr.Moses Watson’s family. They are better now.The minister said some very plain things to us last Sabbath morning, which we would do well to remember and practice.Mr. James Faria has very successfully grown the Mummy Pea. and sold a hundred bushels the other day to one man at a good figure.Messrs. Erwin Watson and Thomas Pratt and Miss Sutherland, three of the modelites of 1891, are successfully teaching in the Settlement schools.That part of the road west of the Scotch Church, and opposite Mr. Benjamin West’s (and just where a very, worthy couple were upset in broad daylight recently) needs along its sides some protection for travellers, otherwise there may be serious costs to the township. Still farther west, and directly south of Mr. John Paris’ house, is a dangerous spot, above a culvert. A few dollais wisely expended would afford much protection.
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The Witness

Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, CA

Thu, Feb 11, 1892

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