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NOW IS TIIE TIME to
subacribe for the .4.11V0-
CATE and get a bargairi
**Above iitatedt or else
take adsantage of our
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Sale Bills
PAIMERS who want a
big crowd at their eales
tihnold cet their WUt.
tbett.DVOCATis sod ad,
vertise io the Ap oeastv.
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tt Means Miley-
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lolly ladoehedi
nolfgacril ixicney .*ISOO, is vi'. ti
arry carthe'work, a secretary will
laced in the field. Several' ttureStrein
pers on the week Were read and ad,
esatratisermiehar. _ itjea or
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Mr. -tram the country ecretar3
gave some important figures In con.
nectiewwithrHuron-CoustWestfellowas
erhereaWa34$10Iteople fit,tlilVatotity,-
20.010 of *bon) are males. There are
63,410 Canadians in this county, 32
Aniericamt and 41 of other national'.
ties. There are 16- townships in this
county. This is a county of homes.
There are 11.000 families. with 11.483
homes. In reference to the industrial
, life, there are 15 ledeatries, employing
a little over 1,100 people. The -chief
, tlanottitesessentLitreloothaUs hate*,
ha ,lacrosse and hockey; There are
four towns that have kootirit enbillOtir
. churches have organizations toryoung
men; there are four moving picture
and five cent theatres; there are four
/ pool rooms and 09 places where liquor
is licensed to be , sold; there. are 133
churches in this county and 82 piustora.
Among those present from this die-
trict were:—W. Lewis. Crisliton; TA!.
McCallum. Rev. E. A. ..Fear. L. O.
Pleader, IL .E. Huston. Rev- A.
Going, Exeter.
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James Scott, Clinton. ,
Fred. Hill-Olinton.
J. O. Stoneman, Hensell.
T. II. McCallum, Exeter.
George Chesney. Seaforth. '
S. S. Cameron -Brussels.
JAM .NEIL. ,A. E. Bend—Blyth.
Royal Hotel, Centralia. Ont.
. J. H. Holtzinan-_Orediton. ,
- - IL SENIOR- - - • ----- - In -the- reedit -kw -room-- Exeter,
Agent Confederation Confederation Life Assurance Tuesday afternoon a number or the
Company. also Fire 1 serance in lead- 'citizens met the Y.M.O.A. orgagizers
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ing Canadian and Bri ish Companies. and heard their i roposition. Exeter
Main -St., Exeter. is asked to raiseto assist in the''.
'"--, IWit, ANDERSON.
work of paying a county Secretary. ,
Side renting and furnishing a. ,room, etc. ' Cantu Bailed
Six of the gentlenien Present subscrib-
Utundatiped has a IsneastdentitY of first-ue ed $140, and the balance will be rained
brick and tile or sale on May .aituated opposite by circulating a subscriPtion list. Re- 1............11.1 .
the gristmill at Crediton East. Satisfaction guar- lq.. CielltIO. the wizard of St., Joseph.
*toe& it win be to ourinterest to eall end make ports will be given in greater date". as
I ***Arrested at Goderich limit Thurs-
rin inspection Aug elve...brtc. - the-worir-progmores, - day -on -44w
OirEPH MIST. Craditon East.
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--Tenders it
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Ms Mary Brock has returned from
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is • dav. He stands his own security in
to and was il out on Tues.
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tr2000 and Win. Proudfoot, K.C., of
Tenders will he received by the under;dgned on or a visit in Dublin and Mitchell.
TIT January mt. 7,906. at 1 weioek tame , Mr. J. 0. Jones jus_been, confined_ to ti_od_eri_ c b_._,_:!...,...1..,_s the other surety of $)00.
wl'olle Tenders fo:ltekwerk sad canter work his home for a few- (lava through Hi-
der not neeemayily accepted. Plans rind specifies" Centralia
to be made out separately. The lowest or any leo• ness.
ittenII OM be teen at H. Willett's Dasbwood. Miss Evelyn Gill returned to Toledo Wile:_zipt,our4 LIradVoregiert= cani614:
Committee: Caper Walpet, Otto Miller, eiserse- to -day, fl'huradayt after a few weeks' x unthiren Vaionsid,chiritsWitite,London„ big.
Rocb,lienty Kraft.
H. witerm, Chairman. i visit here. , pErnupeatili Eardlwill bee,yatee. Lore Eng. A limited number of
1Dashwood, .Jan.; 1908. " Mr. Joseph Davis is unable toattend
to his duties at the canning factory Mrs. Wilt. Elliott ' ts visiting her
The South,. Huron Returns owing to illness. ' Herinessey,18rd On., of Biddulpla, who
sister, Mrssrrenclt, at Clinton. -James
t. T. E. Handford shipped a fine lot of had made preparation for celebrating
---- ' horses to Winnipeg Saturday,. Horses his golden wedding; - wAs liAtied on
Seaforth,. Jan. 27th. -Mr. D. D. Wil. are down somewhat in price.
sere-retarmngofficerforSouth Huron, Saturdity, the very day of his contem.
The, Bachelors and Benedicts 0.4- plated annIversarts-,-Genege Hepburn'
delivered his ofilcialdeclaration today.
The Liberal majority is 117. This is &bother assembly next Wednesday who fell and injured his knee a couple
evening. Tony Vita furnishes the
I.. than was at first 'you out, tui a music. '
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A3Sitt+fallfitreaTIS ito be-stte consider this store first. WHY '
BECAUSE we sell the best 0E454 the lowest possible prices.
BECAUSE we have built our business by honest goods and hon-
est prices. .
BECAUSE our reputation depends upon the goods we sell and
we rruard our reputation zealously.
• BECAUSE we not only think of -your needs but wa are ever
ready to meet them with goods/ that are up-to-date.
BE0A,USE our business meth, have metwitli ,theJRPrsisia .44 _
r-1,1SedlieiP;SkiitfiralliMfiaarsAer 'Yeati),74ilite '"`ti; proof that ---1
-thisrstorelimhat sir nwtoAlatestore should be.
NOTE
We beg armoupce to our many patrons from this time for-
ward, at we purpose rendering_our accounts quarterly, viz:
A_Ptil .inlYksts sad Una. We But that the way
holiness; is dope to.day that 12 months' credit is a thaw of the
-paw -Thapiraterourmaily costoraerarfor past favrisrind top-
ArtglOrgeetntiltUtnte,01.4enaottheletinze.,
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the SoVereign Bank is authority for
the statinient that tile shareholders
_will_notrealise, mote, than 70 cents on
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e- Wi110440,4004eaw.be very'S e0,17.1,1y2pr, prised." he
—4 1 • •— II n liquidation there is al-
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ttlag thientiat ' t
cents on the dollar means - that from
filet to last ^shareholder, whoshought•
stock at 130 a year ago the -rice paid
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by the majority, i will ma out the
transaction by receivin s52.50 a net
Ions of $77.50 on, every s are or 00 per
cent.
St...Tose& Hospital. Of this loss $55 Was already incurred
igog by the shareholder in June last at the
lad°13' Ian'. n' - - - - time of reorganization and the balance,
• DAteine EVITtatte-If you will be so $:,22.50, es a result of the forced lion";
'chutes. to pithIbitt the following you dawn.- ‘• - --, • - , ,,,,...cts--3034satt,.
willIndeed oblige we. I should have The double loss last June has hardly
written yesterday. but I wished to been. appreciated yet; and there Is an
give you all the news. Yesterday was impression that it was confined to the
MI ettlXiOUS,, **ides painful day. for
---- lose of 25 per cent. of each individual's
-1111e'',..i_- -Mi broken limb was dressed for shares. But there was IL second loge
the second time since I came here. equal tot:his.
NOV. friends, my doctor* speak en. In the case of the roan who owned
roursgingly from the great change In four shares, one was taken away, leav.
iinit two weeks. Within that tune the jug hint only three,
fleeh wound completely healed -Vie steek_hascost;130-(at theleas
•r I Itate-4Alt f4lribe---41417t-D Wootd Ifo 125); -or- $520 for the -four
„,,_ which -wilt takasometime, and ,,thar : ttwitoxo
iiiiiiiWr: - - - - 0- •• „.:--40,,,,.-
114.5A ' .A40:1-&-
100.
4xiiiiiixiety--- 'dee renfaiiia- --mitetattefia-tY,
hat time as myself. Believe - me, I
- The-shatehelder-thus held only threewe-Il
40614.,,Maet; all APit:15-Tr,..- • 1.R Awl-- --.,•fititt-leelihiwar 100.:'''The'value
and-ittenttiiii can do r ba:ve the Pleas- had therefore shrunk trains 020 to
ifee-ititenjoy lug. Xet-km..tml."1".4° $300, a nerterevot1=0;-nr$55 a share,
at liberty enjoying we social chat ,The price paid by the sharelmeris
with my many warm hearted friends. originally was $5.25%900.
ihdlitult �f
not bringing
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the Sick
Professional Garda.
611.111.*100moo..mommookm.woroopl.0.0.
Ds. O. te, EOULSTON, L IL, D. D. 8.
• Umber of the R. 0. If. S. of Ontario and Honor
Osseusta ce Tomato unbar/84v-
0112110E,TOrwr-DickmarikfltrlIngeslars,--Offaceirbe
-I/r. Andensta'a forma Dente/ Parlors.
shirt. A. WOMAN. D. 8L, D. D. 8..
otter creeti-oremoroatorativerte
DENTIST,
Teeth extracted without any pain. or any WIC•
Mks over Madman fa Stanhtuy's OWN Hain atleet
.T. P. MeLACGULIN
rosasoci prooke titer oprodipf a year (Col-
) at Erni* and Continental Hospitals. Genersi
, with special attention to Eye. ("Mir ?Ors
Os) Ears NOse and inmost.
Office: Dashwood. Ont.
n0=00' 1.,4 0, BAlmer003--, soma.
torsi Conveyancers, Conaudadoners.
Solicitoss for H. • Bank, etc.
Kosolv to Loos at lowest rates of interest.
Oftistes, ttailestreet. enter.
1. Munn, EA.. 4, H. Dromos
MOTTO LOAN,
Woks's. s lane amount of private funds to loan
- AWN' and.rilage pmenteo at row Midi int.:
An0,410iietteirMintitt7-- -
_earoiteneadiciterettais st. Exeter On
William; Brown
Prof. nem* of Royal Interpreted fiodetY cl ^ mistake had been maSe in one polling
Cluitch,Exeter Plano, Organ, Harmony and Theory , _
fifinaidans. Enflaadt organfst °I TrBvitt Ilene" 1 sub -division in Hay. There was a very
_csaiusso, setzsmoasnalvaion. gutter, ont, , Large vote polled. The Conservative
isseadidate in this election lled thirt
J LONDON, more votes than were po or e
successful Coneervativ 'candidate in
. , „Z-.4 Nyarmo_thegeneraLelection...o „.1901-muL.A.
&toots -teat tr'entree.41 co d 40.44t* ate et , this election the Liberal candidate
wornigity 4 epsolisiev. polled 258 more votes than_ were re...._
corded for the -Liberal candidate at
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that election, and 147 more than were
polleti-forthe sirccessful-Oonservative
candidate. It is it very unusual thing
that a larger vote is polled at a bye-
-and Household Eff.,.....e.... election than at a general election.
GU ID But Kush was the case on this occasion.
Sell by public auction on the ' of the mulct.
The Undersigned Auctioneer tilticliet instructed to
ECHOES OF THE ELECTION.
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. signed. Exe er,
THURSDAY; JANVARI4-30. 19e8 There is some talk ;fa protest, good
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at 1 o'clock, the following property: grounds being claimed for such an tic -
3 , copheanl. '..', pair lace blinds, 12pictutts , „
' ' Oleo ea board, bureau. 2 carpets...a number mils. tion. ,
z, imam, a quantity Coal and potatOes. Lod rarer. ztepnen went a few better for the
•tesysealectet„esteret-si tame as* Stove etd onservative cendidate than is usually
fursitart, II bOx Woes. .1 rocldng chairs. drop leaf the mako in nnmininti electicinat. .
' i sink. clothes. It . .1 *Web, 12 cmoia.zeti-
and other atticles atursemse to. suesticn. Stanley, Hayfield and Mensal' were
* wilisissbe gmidtttttm., mia,"...,,,,atintPirt„ well up in the list for Ilitrton, all giv.
ittecurelry-`itrit-eliss" --isaa."--sititt"—Cd 7n
Ing increases over the last election, ,
th" et 11' stnet' in'thevillis.e el mittcri tsborne township rolled up it wag-
reste is en the property & goad frame bane at . _ a . it
stable and other convenient:ea. . , • mike malor y for Henry Horton.
. URNS Or SALE---Chettes. c3sti; rea3 esti-4-c' going 40 better than in, 1001 for B.B.
wide lasses an day of rude. Grum.
3011N GILL ' sym. S. BAKER
. Exeter's 118 in Horto'n's favoisiShoits
Amt. --, Prop.
that Consizsea,tiveii-of Exeter-- do --no
' - -77-7- -- ---- ----- mix up pOlities in mnnicipal elections.
ARM FOR SALE.
50 a more or N Lot ay Concession 3.
MeGillivra,y„ cheap if sold at once. .apply to
Goodtaeople, pleases excuses me this This was reduced to $3.000.090 last
tire 'will try to do better next week; Jane* a lose of $2=0,000.
my physical condition continues to This $3,000.000 of stock will not ,.rea-
fiadelreeivauttwrhootepetufeort.hiaTiatahe nwnieel
loss Mare$000th,11000" .$4o1Pai("tos tail loss of
a further
will Please accept 1"Y sincere than."' $3.150,000 on an investment of $5.2500 -
Of their kind remembrance of unrest--
totiater"Bill.”-- -1 also thank -the -little
boys who wrote me last week. Don't
forget to write again and oblige.
Yours truly.
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• AUCTION -SALE
of HOUSE AND LAND
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ye, noil- nv foisr alum
1 renitily-for-puetaniin4 it.1 wk
lungs.'" Itonald Johnson', , Farewell,
..,1,4110.3**.titOktAittl
Ont., April it, 1907. -
" "P rhino is one of the best gtedi.
.--Iting---410nblesLis-ntupte
word from a man who has tested it.
t.soiuhje,a_yiotatik'wjg4'''t,oa;-*t'r448"rsyh'cihti.nisr 4.11162gthisYlibdCP114rullis.
gbits, 500. and $1.00, or Dr. T. AS
Moms, Toronto.
Official Returns, Maj. 117.
McLean nortou
- No. Ref. tete' 0013. total
Seaforth 117 - 74
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5 07 , 307 55 425'
Hensel'
field 2.41
Tockersmith 1 76 1" 35
2 07 47
3 51 25
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4 74 360 71 20`a /37
Hay 1 46' - - 35
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3 107 104
4 47 26
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6 45 81
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Saintsbury
Rk/ Obta.s. Washburn of Milbank
preached in St. Patrick's church on
Sunday morning last. -We are pleas-
ed to hear that Sidney •Hodgina, who
has been laid up with typhoid fever, is
improving nicely.-Praneis Davis, Sr,.
is laid up with a severe cold, as is also
AliceDAVIS are visiting'a London
^tew weallta.-rAtr•anatt re.,AleareTntb&
of Ottawa are visiting in this vicinity.
The latter has been suffering from an
attack of pneumonia for 'several days
but her friends will be pleased to know
that-ebe-is improving. --W. J. Davis
and family are all under the weather
with colds. -Henry Atkinson ;'s draw-
ing material for an addition to his
,Dobbe is . preparing to
rabies his barn in the spring. -Miss Le-
vine Berry of Blanshard visited for a
week with her aunt,Mrs. Nassau Davis
-Frank Davis. Jr., is confined to his
bed and under the doctor's _care.
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Biddulpit
DEATHS. -This week we are called
of weeks ego, brelowly recovering.-- upon to record the death of one or our
• Miss Minnie Wood of London is visit. 'old and most highly respected rest.
Mr. Isaac Short, a former resident lug the Misses Wilson. -A letter from dents of this township in dope person of
of this place and well known to many WD3°. Anderson, who is at present in James Hennessey. His death is a par -
of the older residents of town, is at the hospital at London, was read Sun. dealer) sad one, coming as it did in
• reeent-verrill-a,t4sis-horne4n-Sall y in the Sunday School of whieh he the midst of reparation for a family
IS the superintendent.) e reports reunion to celebrate the tiet anin-
hunaelf *5 being a-faie way to cone versary of his marriage, which was on
ts-therley-of-hiir--funeralk
plete-recoveryr-=-11nr-churcir -choirr-Sat
which one et the best organizations Dece was born in Ireland 80 ears
aware withimtslight hopes for _his
The ao-called champion carpet bow-
lers; Of-the-I.O.O.F..-tarrowlY escaped.ofits kind in the county. has been en; ago, but had resided in Bid ulph
defeat on Tuesday evening at the gaged to furnish the music for Eden since his youth. A heart more true, a
hands of a picked rink. Twelve ends church anniversary on the Othaod 10th friend more sincere, an associate more
were Pla trend of the der' of Feb. -The CentraliaandOrediton---manlys-a-citizen-more -upright cannot
'elith the score stood 10-7 against the church choirs are under the training be found any where, and to -day this
"channel." In the twelfth a well di- of Mr. Nelsion Hicks for a, high-class township mourns his derniee. A sor.
rected shot turned. what looked like concert tote gismo at an early date, rowing widow and a large family of
certain defeat into a score of 4 points,
leaving the final I1-10. The vial* both here and at Crediton. -Quarterly sons and daughters ate ltft to grieve
meeting is to be held in the Methodist over the departitre cif a kind husband
were W. Statham, R. N. Rowe, church here next *Wads morning.- and loving father and to these we ex.
Creech, and their opponents were Eds.
Dignitn, John Hind and Thos. Boyle.
The regular meeting of Court Exe-
ter 123, I.O.F., was of it particularly
interesting nature on Friday night
last the occasion beieg it visitfrom the
tii b Chief Ritll e Bro. Medi of
on on -an ro, a err e
Chief Organizer of London. The bus.
iness of the ',wetting was the installs.
tibutit effieerit lir the two-distinguith-
ed visitors followed by an intereotin
address by -each on the excellent char.
acteristics of the order, the large sum
of ineoney.that is paid out manually for
the relief:of widows and orphan. And
the newly other benefits that are de.
-rived-from-this -expellent order, The
bosinese of the meeting being over the
.
, cti Sale
the -Reeve fOr.some Yeats being a 'Ph- brethren repaired to Bro. Stathem's
eral.
oyster parlors where all Indulged ita
oviA. is 1 a M. Y. McLean made an • excellent An excellently prepared luncheon of
=In DIA)471 and Linpleillentrtli run i (littera and choice thiodso •
tookiiiitte4frc-vmeet. to tees Enos= and Tuditersmith, neighboring' town.
Nab, rattl3turtion ships. gave him a strong vote. The
140T VON. 1, TP. OF 17$110Bleg result in Seaforth was expected.
, • •„, Tistkersmith2ltartivii-1
,TatTE$DAY. FEBUtiAr6t lib 1008' the election was worittitit' c 11151110p
voLootc SHARP. , whete it remarkable turnoveramia ef.
he totaiSae-prspetts: fected although bustely expeeted.
sesr_i erea vele hareee. 3 ,
dritrt 13 rata OittlailltnetattIO
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fie; ly Caited 4it
rebeviey; eebse moth 4 doe ilk Win. Hayter and wife visited Mrs.
4 risini8 seam.; 4 Steerillise eAre. Vine "Young. -Mrs. Darr &oil family
Atol"214.,it `kigylat, .et°r e 'returned to their home in Mehl an
nemsatre SW. About
atter spending 0i01310 time with her
t asd brother3 Turner., Str W
tq,ar ha tis ' bled by blies Mildred Turner.
ewatdson and wiltkeg at Ian
ilson's.—Misses tbel.flord *nil E.
Sutton spent Wedit evening With
be Mae Wilicire.--Gotaort Behr** of
Pr.
4st
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Watt' of tee alatitsis
Tueedey mOrning Kr. Thoniait
fameaaway.st,theiteeklenee
of hi'-s-Son--Ti'INtkz''OltdMfflf,','-'' "
three Monthirsoco Iftk .010tdroatt_,
to/Exeter toot/hut bus eon totrodirig to
remain fors, time And then **nitto
his hOrnft in Peterhof°. • •Three weeks
*go he, beanie torillice4 td.his
his was not limutlatere4
outil Monday.. Mr. Madinat* was borzi
in the itair at Moose itattorr oi
James ,Bsys tether and
father *et* Offiters*Od factorst the
itudionn nateonstattira *tyke.He
was edurated Att 11,1t. Johns* DOI
WieniPtit. and *ben, A !mot*
moved with bit parents to Port
whore belived ion* you*,
tbteaeserottbe 044 Ba
Wit *pout Sunday w,th friends itt 'Upper Gina* at undsay *slid**, for
vicinity. -Ed. Mason and Wile some year Station lialsitite it r,.11114114
eited•friends doer Craig on Sunday. ,anil Petethtwo Ile Iee.sesa Widd
W. T. Viene is in itiondttii this wt.ek,Isnd *ix ebit4feitt (hook* .04-0144101%
tettding rounty toutiril.'---Mrse A X.; end 011*ileitattalmark Petiethoritt D.
Moo is yofiried to tbp hoof* with. V* 01,04***,_ Niisgui:ridiot_M*LL Ai
littatk pleort%yi-A number of Morrow. roll' .1440401; w.
yono people of this vitnity *tit 1 man. Itoter0a$,Iets.
S a ./eAtint effilitt$itt, tho' home, of Petetb)td, tititstuirwei4 issiktio
Stit+per. to retethoto on We41000Silay.
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The Crystal City (Man.) Conner in its
last issue gave an interesting account
oft -the cclebtation on Jan. 17th of Mr;
aod Mrs. James MeNsanees silver wed-
ding. Mr. and Mrs: McNanieeformer-
ly resided here and will have the best
w ishes of all for- many more like cele -
Dashwood -
Rev. A. fl. 0isc1ber of zorieb and
Rev. L. K. Eidt rthis place exchang=
ed pulpit* on Sunda)- morning butt.—
Your correspondent Itss later receiv-
ed a letter trona his old tittle friend.
Rev. 3.,.0. Morloele of Walkerton, in
which he conveys his kindest wishes
tot!' his old time friends of thlt com-
munity. -The Y lb, A.. has groin,. to
such an. extent tbit the basement of
'the church 'slimed to its utmost es,-
piicity to find setting room for those
Who miserable. "Come," the topic for
nett Sunday evening will be wrbe
Real Heart of Chriatiantierviee Tbe
meeting wiU be in dui of Miss Alice
Totem t be 1ntei-
esting itt oonneetton wlth dor -vex
monthly'the.
any It i
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tend our deep sympathy. The remains
were laid to rest in Mt. Carmel ceme-
tery.
The survet ors have been making
some changes in the line for the rail.
wa , but they. ate • slight,_ , •
'tithes -been deeded upon.
8 ' 20 67
9 01 417 0 53 508
Usborne 1 62 106
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Exeter 1 31 80
2 33 06
3 37 , 02
4 55 15cl:1/T 77 274
2070 2502
Total majority for McLean, 117.
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STANBORY-In Exeter, on San. 26, to
J. G. Stanbury and wife, a SOD.
-WEBER-4o Dash wood, Janz-21-ely -tor
Weber and wife, a son.
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SHADDOCE-THOMPSOIst-At Parkhill,
Jan. 21. by Rev. Couzen ,s Wm.
Shaddoek of Corbett to Miss Mar-
garet Thompson of Parkhill.
MARNE -SHEPPARD -1 o Hensall, Jan.
by Bev. Medd, - Fred Manns of
Zurich; to Christina -daughter-- -
- of John Sheppard of_ Hensel".
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San. a Peter O'Sullivan of MtKillop
to Miss Margaret Hastings, Hibbert.
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Monomials -At Lucius. Jan.24. Mari$
relictof the late James McRobert,
London Tp, aged 86 years, 0 incinths,
GLanstikti-In Exeter, Jan.28,Thomasi
' Madman, aged 80 years: .
Coreos-In Mitehell, Jan. 27, *John F.
Coppin, in big 70th year. -
CHINO -In Edinanton, on Jan, 17th.
* James Ching, formerly of the Lake
Road. Hay.
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SMITH -At LondonAllospital, Sunday,
Jan. 20th, Elliabeth, deu hter of
Mr. an Mrs. Wm. Smlth ofShlpka.
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'O1O WEEK °NIA'
All Stoves and Ranges
10 Per Cent Off
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t o $2.25 Hockey &Joke. 10e,,15e, 25o, 4
$upportk 5o .Carvers, in awes, 10 per cent'
Seiars in oases, 10 per cent off
wy cold blast, 65o'
pper Tea Kettles, $1.35
and $1.00
and 50o
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