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TWENTY-SEVEN-Itil YEAR NO 20.
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We will pay the top price for Butter, Eggs, D
Cromarty
Beseese-The annual meeting of the
Y. P. society was held last Thursday
•!evening, when the following, otficere
• were elected. e--Peesident, T. Af. Handl-
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THE terEEKLIY PAP
- collection amounted to over $95.0 for Times and Mail and Empire.. .
ried Apples. ,oinespie.- Tile Monthly 1o0
elle year. -Miss Mary Gorle is away Globs .. . .. . .. ........ s
to Honeywood.--Donald McKellar was 4 • ' Family alerald -1 7.is
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r elected Trustee for S. S. No. 0, in the " " Lenders Fress Press1
a ,.. of -Alex. McKellar who retired.- 1 " " Tororto Soo, 1 ena, .,
' The contest for municipal honors pass- " " Montreal Witness.... 1 Olt her i'
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ed off Ouletles there being no Reeve in
Bayfielta
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day Bu. -The youtee people of town 2
lean, ; bad asocial hop ie ehe town hall on i
era- 't New Yeare algae, abone t•werityfive I
r sboe. i couples were oreseet and a very pleas-
, to hear ant ermine.; was spent. by tdi.-Caps
places of tain 1'!:s.lios. Pollock of Lake Winnipeg
ert Pym, is eenewing old acquaintances in town •
ms, of Exe- !stud will remain most, of the winter.-
der the eat. Mr. Sam Eagleson, wife and family of We Desire To
ot his band Dakota are spending a month or more
9, last. -.Miss with tbeir pa -series of town.-afr. Wm.
a number of 11,Eagieson. of Dakota.arrived home Iasi;
le party one even- week and ie reports be true Will won't
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RETAN THANKS
THE DAILY PAPERS ing last. wee... /leo. Armitage has go back alone. -The English church To on eid eustemere and many .„
new oue-S.
Before stoc taking we intend clearing out our stock or elected, the vote standing afelady 258; " klieg Mail anle iiii;pire 3 25'i
held tlwi • annual CI is tmas entertain -
the field, The council were re- !TIMES', and eiail end Empir eat zi moved hiniselfami his effeetstot
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F cley eve the "'sat The
r Dalrymple 252 ; 105'; Norns 13o; believes crowded to the doors. Miss We offer special prices in eyery de
1:01q52 6111106ii'S JOadS AT 60ST.'°"verw. the first four being elected. 44 44 44 eVelaing '.(igtiOIX 3 . Maud aleNaughtort and Miss Maggie merit. A. full lineof Hardware
HE winter has just set in.
McMurray a onuton some tine always on hand, oleo a
" " London Free Press.- 4 Oa; Bgreatis.--M. Stapleton, ot Saginaw* solos, also, Mr. Geo. Tvotti of Hensall well assorted
You may be in neect of,: Kilipten
a comfortable up to date ;racket. We 'have them! Bitiotis.-Mrse. George Card, and tw
from one of the best Makers in America. Glance,' children of North Dakota., are payin
5 a pleasant visit at the parental hom
over these prices and note the money saved by taking ad- a Mr. and Mrs. William Ivisoleof thi
le •• Free Press. evig editan a nli, Miele, is holidaYing with friends hercia ) woe present and gave eeveral tine sea, and fresh stock. of gro.
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" " Torento World
la 1 Ti -Mrs. Brinnen, a Toronto, is visiting . emote s(ings: the whole progran , All kiwis of Produce for whitea
Tot to Star
e . Mende here. . through wits up to date. -Mrs. Jas !ugliest prices mil he Fuca
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vantap of thit, sale. ;linage. Mrs. Card went to Dakota
Ladies Jackets in blk curly. cloth, one of our leaders regfYearsr. and this is her first vieit
I 1110Ine• Wan Riley wet with a very
unpleasant accident which necessitates
„,,s his carrying Ms hand in a sling fer
Y118" is"`t a couple a days. He was eugagea tu
6.00 reduced to 4.23.
Ladies' Jacket, new blue beaverall wool, very st
1),ufo1'table, reg 09 reduced to 5.89.
adics' Jtu.kets, all wool frieze,a seller at reg 0.50
1.0 3.99.
REMErIBER THESE PRICES ARE OENUIN
We nvite Inspection and Compa
entting wood with a eireelar sewswIlen
ler sortie means hie hand came in cora
i Ferguson has been spending her
WOOCI beam Christmas holitla.ys with her parents
Idnuses.-The engine ae the null is tot, .d. gi! t, es . et , j • and
Let- ay as •-• t. .rn, entungs „ere __
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DO,ShvitOOd finished, and the mill wilt be running I miss Fah7 eeneines from mar paeos - i
eloirtly.-Wm. Kirk, raised a fine drive i ha drove op twit 4Peiday to v is% their Eagleson al%) she ond sers. eta
cOLLINS ei SUNBURY . shed and heuse fOr inaellineela-The i bristlier, Rev, Me„ jemenge there be. ' 'Young with their families, of Clint.
I,MV Oria•Oltee atone • wedding of Hee- P. Jr, ChaPPel and p ing no sleighing they bcought a, buggy spent Neill` ars day in tc4,Wn visiting
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' t°14"4 3Iiee Alice Switzer ,
took place on Dee. I and aro storm stead for some time on friends.--alre Fred Gernadeuelt its
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i nail. -Mr. and Mrs. 111. taa Balfour and for Bryanston fao Vete charge of his i 27tlit et the limar'eli ineetIng nua tluLeed hare rented the rink for the wiles lately taken by John Caraboof.-Th
1 i twee are yisiting with his brotber, wan. ho have been visitina frietele : eengregation Presented 31- Le -Beavers , 0 ho it, Ir. soone-eleeses, eirm. mid aeirount of the late storm. .New Ye.sei
tilet with the saw. cutting off one of F:783-aElit ONT., 23iii• it sv419 a quiet hut geland wed" accotutt of the altandance of snow.-- taken the posititm, of engineer in
reduced
Bitteee.--ThorteSnell left on Tuesdae . dine. ( a 1,‘ edne 3-1" es ening, Dia. I
et(Too. outdo:eon aro ;me, john Mc- saw mill for tete winter. whiell w
his fingers above the center of the ;
E. • child, of Lamsden, Northwest Terri* seh001.-S, lettigv and Mrs. H. Keller. 4 literary meeting of the League, the 1,, ter and are eney getting it ia sleeve. fishennen loet, several of their nets, to
s John Balfonr,of this village. -The For and friatives here &living tlie Christ- ' and J. ti3u,Tfr W.411..a" fierie.v1,1atr and ;1 Ja`i. FI.egusoll retnetwd home from ti2ey was veryr dein hi (own not men
.linttfiltelidayes returned io their biomes , reeve -wee -.atee sezzie mode 1i_ 11 i (levees/Hi.
r a • .4 ti • • t • I f s •le 1 ss Ilthio. tlds week where , movitortioround it keno ra storaly.
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risort tresters of this pliwe intend holding.
ster supper and grand literary concert. ( eeds, of Sing I yea, s' e s lig k si! i,. 0 0 a •
,Iirtas will he ens, or the,. dee fee stems, %mete. j. te,„ 0 .i.se,„ _Tee chi-Issue:es progressing f 3Vontaily under /14Yr. eer. L: sae, et ,
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loe dr( a its . i „ petite sneinnersoe school held hee • tot Chili:twee night i Pastor Iles' Me Knsitt
B 1 sl of Ili
4 . p. ' , e • • •
e season. -on Friattie eeeninglast. festired of the Evengelieal Sun ley i Choppel and Rev. Mr. Connel, and the ': nrile. oti 1k1 -t1- haroese maker aoil 'leer., le home ow a visit e.t.a ire:emu
:14 tg g • ;.1g, 'ti et •t a 1 *mai • taminin seri te title She, bee hell>
t aves 1 s es te i at roe r is i • g i is t
t a position with Mr. J. CS. Rit•Its ° 4.4.4. e. R.:v.141M Wikle,. of
i the Methodiet church aseerabled at tite I was a stiCeS. Ne-trly forty dollars'
on the meeting of January ltith. oye In Litton. WI., on !arida:so-3 " t '11.S e..14' " eC) 514. they have been fishing since 1st , John Wi dab. seal* anti ttleadY art°
I iti I teleilaVe-The meetinilts CooPee's are N ve titer --Mr Neal Centeron lees itina friende at; Berlin foe a cave&
THE MEAT TWO W5EolCa
$peeitti line of Ladies' Skating Shoes, waterproof at 1.35.
very special at 1.60.
thie OVellillit dress. shoe, Dongola kid, cloth
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liaorinati Catneron left, on aloe:dee* lest the e•tt evat tt. a F4 ate ;se g
i borne of the organist, Miss L. White. wee taken m at the door.--ashool re. i Lel can. I; for (*Hilton. where he intende le:trning rune a bearding *Donee in Milton. No
' men, and presented her with -w ell -011- i opened en Wellitesday with the ohl 1 - ',the b. iking 144141:lees with Mr. Jo 'in 1).lota
V$.1 KIWP acconi atileil by an 44-4444 4'Z$ i Staff of teacher% -31iee 1eer.' Btr--Tlie Choral of Iiingland ,s1 in -The fimeral of the late Mee r
rconisvegation for hr saint:Ail Si:Melee-4e le 4-u• sad dn y 10 record!' evening. and proved in (sem way a There Writs pVecttnt 'dr. Wm. Rondo:ill, !"
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lo :tail.
morn rig, , , 1 .
top at 3.00 .
m nths Ins renrdns were intedi'd• derland is visiting' iter mother, Nye. i ;Item Into re.- Bliss Hagan, of .414.11 14.4, !ship tiled at, the age of 85 years and
- • --- Box Calf, extension sole, latest shape, J. D. -
Killer's hest at 3.25
expressive er the anreeiasion of the F,p00u. of Clandeeteve. is at d ---------------------..ir entertainment on Monday -----
- was held on Settirday last.
tbe death ef (line et. infant on of Mr. enecess.s-elre. J. W. Wainseott. wife anti eon George, aliat Fred Rum- Mame Toestley of: Lea u
anUR* Mrs. Wive a bleb eaeurred on Chicago, visited her 61:40r, Mrs. Horn. Irtil of Lendon.--1 he L la are gei-13fre. Mary Phipps an old aud
Sundai at the netleif eleviet the etet week -Mrs Welele, of Sim- ting up a gruel ball and suppee in the :ly rt 4104 resident of thie U�1
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1 Iardware
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We have still a few pair othj as'. Spring
and Hockey Skates left.
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YOU CAN USE THEM 1\11;1W - tad age, her vecovety is doubtful. -Our -A,. Shiner, im had been elertong Ls1A-Mm Hoin end
credit° rx
BraGree-Itenew !I Renew 1 Renew 4 day after000n. The bereaved parents g gout% taleter.!1.. the Forest City Bust. ion Ft•iilay eve lasts -sir. Harvey Spar." the numicipalsnominationsisehl in F
i --Happy N'ew sYeati to all readette oi . have the iteartailt symeethe of the!, nese. College.•-aletesrie Brown and tfinit of the Albion Hotel spent bis • larton village bet weele when
' this eorrespondence.-This is not hate •1 cow munitY141 11 41 sail bereavement. Spring(br hae-e quit oer eiatip and ftyriP Christinae holidays at his home in • whole Of thefold Board. were :?.nr
vest weather Is It, te-A, very pleasant tr trie"r rresioiti at ' to their reepective homes INIte Sprotee Georgetownointi rttturned this week..-!, by acclamations • Fullerton uerer I
itt the Goshen Late cemettn7 tin Ile irnlee.-Master Horace lions has attended the English ehurch concert writhe.- %%lee counsel prevailed
time woe. spent at the residence ot Alf
Bedford, eighth con.. On WedneedaY
evening Dec. 27111, it being the ocea-
sion of the christening of his belly ho'.
The cerentony was performed by Rev.
Rn -sat' in the presence of ahont
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13TUE4'8.-141101113.5 Snell ires gone to i PP 10 Oil Springs; and lile. Rvown to ti gee e_titte r)onaltietneof 11, roxeterespent I a more stralghtforward and relia
Bryanston. whew he le engaged till Ansa Craig. Sete's: to befte of tiwir la fewstittri :ilk town with hie Ftrepts 1 council 111411the eleetors did well
teach for the coining year. Tom well A 1lL4 il9 they were very popular. here and niitierneil ell 3fondeY laet. ie give them ;loonier yoar in .fifilre., -
he missed very smelt among the bays, --The.. Methodist entertaintwient PCUUP ,11.1r. Henry Braulttill and, way of 'lei* Friday evening, the 211t,h..-Wnt. -II
and espeektily be some of the fair 'sex. 'nit t
ow on Ntruts night eta' was a stletress. em,. Spent New t
*tiaelie with 130• em) entertained rinite a. lama,' unto
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-J. leellermon IS te•celving lierim or. -The annual 'banquet of the 0. 0. E. Brandon of town. -Mr. itTrin Jas.! of friende, to a game of citailatiq 4
guests. --Mrs. Geo. Braun it, t toegallt: weekly. -ties photegrapher, (i. , is t 0 be liehl .on the night of tbe 18th .
etti oyster supper tte wleich ever
ne present. Having reached a ad IV. Snell. is dolio' booming businese. I of January.- Don't forget to write ie •
el entitle justice. -The (At ,alot
Tlw tetle of Tutliiell Scalp Food tio, 1,i • 1 -
teachera have returned to their dntics in echoinberg 'fey •sina* time, bas re- . Witinteratt, visited their Vongill, Mre,
again aftt•r spending a pleasant %%ca. turned to spend eat. holidays. We are 1 J. Brown. of London, on Saturtley last.
it)hva3NtIFet(t)nititornvs 1\x'reoNiNtr IbliolisSweeheoe ligeneA,0,itti; it3tramIstes‘dvtatyl". 11%),INE:odttIolesek;,,,I.y. back again. -There 1
'1 ModWelemillaTlee
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know A,.
We'need
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'eVatral meetings this EtiliartOn.
a. topie of serondatarimportance with week. owing, to ttse stortny wettther i
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not MOD- our citizens none as the, bave under • avelmainge-Alisses Chapman and Wys linzere,--Fullart.ott council were
don its many improvements for this year. The celebrated tken to demonstritte leer all Ile arts an, fcom Listened, anti visiting at, Miss eleeted by rteciamation, The veeve
el lectvte lights for our village of course, for the past year. ' Sortie discussion
Eriedebts qr.,
---- arose ris to the adeisability of (venting
need of a stove 'tn. \Starlit the kitchen and burn those rough ity the talk. its this direction not end Ototeagio-Ont. y„ re et hoe their two more polling booths in the town-
climilis. This- stove will do it. .
known to man that, we are no,v living Wurtz's and other relatives, and eacb of his*snbordinitte °facers
b S
I gaVe it very good moment of themselves
Florida tins Famous &IOW wit,h its extra large oven and lire in the Mat century. Truly we are at
box is meetium with its* usual suceOSS this fall. if you. are in fris Ve°Ple" Whist next ? W113' ?
in -gas. -Our annual school meeting Literates Meeiiiihr on ThuestlaY even. ship. widen% was approved of and will
SO60116 RHO • StOVCS
John Deitz was appointed janitor of wais in tOwn On Prida,y last. -Sant commit in dne time. Some discuseion
&mitt be meted (mon by the present
was boa on Wednesday of last week, ing last, when a. good programme was i no
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Jas Clarke was re.electedtrnstee,while ' Ed
given.- 4 • Bossenbeny, of Zuvich.
the school. -Bills are out announcing was indulged in with regard to opening
a splendid concert to be given in our
Town Hall under the auspices of the
Having replaced an unusually large number of stoves local Court of Foresters on evening of
with furnaces this fall. We find ourselves overitocked and Jan lOtb. Rev. Arch Deacon Davis of
London, will be present and deliver a
havedecidecl to reduce greatly the prices on them to clear lecture on "Forestry." -This will be
them out. We can sell you one from a $1.00 up, worth hearing. -The name, gives the
news -read it carefully every week,
.11 ll011 dit rostal Milt Mow
OURFillfitS WILL DtGIDL YOU Ettmes.-Mr. and Mrs. J. Pyneof St.
Centralia.
* Marys, andLuther Pym, of London,
spent New Year's under the parental
te roof. -Mrs. Dan French, of Clinton,
FI BiSa' lei up Sirblii is spending her holidays here with
•'` friends. -George Blunt returned house
on Tuesday 'after spending his holidays
here with friends. -Miss Martha Hill team in Temps last week. There ore
is visiting here for a few weeks with too many such "smart alecks" in the
friends and relatives. -Miss Jane Ann neighborhood. Hope it will cease.
Campbell, of Varna, is visiting at her
grandmother's, Mrs. Martha Evan's.- Eiimville.
The anniversary serviees of the Meth-
odist church were held here on Sunday.
The we,a,ther 'being rinfevorable the
attendance ‚.vas not as large as expect-
ed. The Rev. Principal Warner, of
Alma Ladies' College of St. Thomas,
preached two very able a,nd interest-
ing sermons, and on Monday eVenine•
a tea and entertainnsent was given,
which was largely attended and fully
enjoyed. Wm. Lewis and son, of
Londonespent their NeiveYear's with
hit daughter, Mrs. Thomas Neil. -The
Centralia ,L. 0. L. held their anneal
election of officers on Thursday even-
• last which resulted as follows :
. M., John Neil; D. M., Henry Mills;
Chaplain, A. Neil; Treasure, Joshea
iimistable; Ree -See., Ralph liendford;
the, new as- .- nias a e; . .
ford and Gil )in re uire no ^omments Com. Joan MeFells. 2nd do W. 0 ix°. They were accorn allied by win eal
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as they have served the town too long grd do., Wm. Davis; 4th do., J. C. of Exeter. -Jacob Wilson, of .N'orth
CUTTE RS , not, to be know)]. as gentlemen of Shearclown; 5th do,, H. Oundy.--Your Branch, Mich., spent last week the
sterling qualities, as persons who are Correspondent takes much pleasure in guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew.
'quite citpable of filling any public of- wishing all the readers oi' your vain -Lou Crockett is spending, his hall-
Aliva,ys avoid harsh purgative pills. St. Marys
They first make you sick and then; _
leave you cx..nstipated. Carter's Litttle
.. Liver Pills regulate the bowels and Burees.--J. J. Crabb. of Toronto,
make you well. Dose, one pill. spent Sunday and Monday in town
, visiting Mr. and Mrs, . S. Myres.-The
i first day of the MAY Year was very
, 'Testimonial of y outwore I quietly observed 'here, the only excite -
i a ' i ment being the municipal elections,
TOWNSHIP OF OSBORNE.
I and they were very exciting indeed.
,: It was found that the new domicil and
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Mayor for the ensuing year, was corn.
-Several months ago I began to use i
\posed of seven of the best citizens the
English Stock Food for calves and
found it so beneficial that I -have con- .1\ own could eetect, citizens, who would
ndoubtedly work for the best inter-
! ;tinned its use ever since. Lately 1 fed 1
ts of the town. Geo. D, Leurie, the
il • it to small pigs thee were not doing ..:
it 1V layer for 1900, is a. man of excellent
'''i i .well. They began at once to thrive
alities as his past work in connec-
%i ;and are now doing remarkably well. i q
i I freely recommend English Stock 1 tin with the late council will show.
j. Husafehtis and Robb Graham the
ll Food to stockeraisers. I consider it an yoengesr section of tbe Council in
T`\ .excellent article and well worth the s tar()
geutfellieekreaf good repute and
'-I money. x 0 1.1vE . i h 1 in higb retaaem by the citizeos as
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THOS. CUD
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Lingey, a Elkton, Miele, lots returned out to the natin road. of the lith con -
home after 11, few weeks visit with cession. The present tountai took of-
fieends.-"Wonder how the captain of flee font- years ago with lia.bilities of
his recommendation ire the TI31243 of have a eurplus of nearly two thousand,
hundred dollars. They now
the Grand Bend football team lilted eleven
last. week. Hes teoltheeed now surely. anti blame buileduringtbis time several
...one hockey elalaiiis to be orgavispd large iron bridges, while for the pres-
shortly and as seifts •its. our rink is tit ent yeat• the cc:retract is let for one ou
will be open for''. 4ess chalien e.” -A, the Gth line estimated to cost 133000. -
surprise party s given On aridity line's Belle Yule, from near .Lapeer,
Bryanston. A. nen, who left for Mich., is visiting' lier mother and relit -
pleasant evening tives in the village and vicinity.- Wei -
everting for The
Clandehoye, is itieiting at. Wm Sra-
of ter Campbell, of Toronto University.
IS at home for his hohdays.-At the
was spent. -All '• Wilethersnoon,
detes.-As our vfileige is now a yolice close of Mount Pleasant school, Mr.
village, beware of the eCope - liti Beavers was presented with a, beauti-
Weber suceeeds ile Snell in No. 8, Hay. ful Bible and collar and quite case as a,
-1Ve hope everyterie lots seen the cor- ziken of respect by the members of
rection to the false card printed in the the school. Mr. Beavers made a snit -
G. Bend column by the captein of that able reply. . .
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P
price 50c per
Id. ber C. Lutz Exeter. i very iiesparent be the big vote poll -
Betrees.-. Frank Halls, of Chicago,
spent last week under the parental
roof,- and left on Friday to visit his
brother, P. L Halls Gorierich.-R.
Woods. has moved onto his farm re-
cently parchaseci from John Halls, W.
Halls melon into Robt. Woods' house
in the vtllage.-Wne Robinson ;roved
his effects to hiei•fitrin, north of Kirk -
ton, this week, and James Heywood is
moviug into the house recently vacat-
ed by Wm. Rohitelon,Rev. Phillips
has securecl boerding honse at R. T.
Johns. -George Wilcox. intends leav-
ing for Stretford next week to 'finish'
his. oinirse ,in the, Stratford Business
CiellegeoeMrs.Pickat•d end family, vele°
have been visiting bee -father, Thos
. • Fin S T1 o v D of 0 3 Veal for some time returned to thew
b„ e . ,The remainder of
ienably, Messrs, Sharp,
Myres, Staf-woo ; Lecture's Iseenk Davis: 1st home. in Montreal on ThcirSday last.
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fice that may be assigned to them as able paper shy thes town, a happy and days under the perental roof, tear
• regards the affairs of the town. Be- prosperous Ne'--Tet3 tong of London. -Mrs. Cartev, of London
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AV. l?arsOns bas a 16t of
sonee Cutters whieb selling very-
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Intending perclessers Wit] (10 well
to eel!. ana inspect them before bilging,
'elsewhere. .
LtIRGE.ST DEALER DI TOWN.
I low is given the respective standing dressed poultry we're shipped from this East, spent Christmes with liev broth-
seation by the Parsons Gil., and there er, Robt. Wilcox. -Miss Aloud Beim +1,-
ls St1.11 MOre to follow. --The sad and
sudden news 01 the death, of John
Flicks, of Elimville, which occuered on
the morning of the new year, bas sur-
prised many of our citizens. The fun-
eral. took pla,ce onWednesclayafternoon.
lielleaveseewifisandtwo boys to mourn
111 yesterday's vote:-ForMayor, Geo.
D. Laurie, 351; Those McGodrick, ;
rit foe I aurie 22. Fos Council -
majo y . J
ors-Sosepti Humphries, 36S ; R., S.
G-rabsore 332 ; 0, Myers, 351. ; H. Fred
Shine), 354 ; R. T. Gilpin, 350 ; .Tes.
Stafford, 336.
Zion.
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13nrees.-11r. and. Mrs. McPherson
and family retiwned on Tuesday.----.
Peart and, his daughter, Mary, have
been laid up for a few clays- with et
grippe. -.Mrs. S. Horne is able to be
around again. -The annual school
meeting was eeltl. on Wednesday of
last week, to receive the trustees and
auditors' reports, and to elect a trustee
feat the cootiog year, Edward Avery
being elected ' to fill the chair; the
trustees and auditors' reports were re-
ceived a,nd itdopted. The supply of
wood for the school was auctioned to
the lowest bidder, William Horne re-
ceiving the contract. The cleaning of
the sithool VC as awarded to Matthew '
Batten. The nominations for trustee
for the coming year were received.
Win -tarn Brock, the retiring trustee,
\VAS renonaiaated. also Jelin Batten.
Nominations closed ehe 'trustees gave
is history of their doings for the past
two months. After Use discussion
ended the vote was taken, and resulted
in the elertien of Mr. Brock. We
learu that Me. McPherson will take
abarge ' of the school until the first ot
Fenruery, then Mr. Reid, of Vain,
will take cheege. As there has been
considerable ,diversity of opinion of
late on engaging a. teacher, now that
cornbe ;Cl :lames Cotleill spent New it is ended, and Mr. Reid is engaged, 11
Year's day in Exeter. MciNlurrny, will he the duty of all to welcome him.
of Crediton, spent a few days tbe If not it will be impossible for him to , „
guest of her sister, 1\frs. Cloultice. I successful iti our school. --We bear les neatine' .capacity
-Rey. Waddell preached ;.1. Very ar:-. I C,onsiclerftblo about this the age of int- and
cepta,hle sermon to. the Sunday sehool provenient in wireless telegraphy, hut
'on Sumilay morning last, while the the latest in this district is a inail -
attendance in the evening- was very route feom Centralht to Zion. The
meagre, owing no doubt to Le very letters don't require any, stamps. We E 0 .1.N. 0.31
,ineeting Pt the. Creamery Assocbition 1,ricl hope it will prove successful,
stormy n 4.Y,11 V-- Pilo tutorial business 1. think this is the hest invention yet.
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the transactian of generae linSille,SS. A very ,quiet wedding took pinee In
Joshua, Sohns, secretary of the com- ; lac drawing room of et, 0seorge's Aec-
P;ttl 3', has been somewhat ; tory on Woo El egdtii4 20t11 e I t. The, are Lill e ti.;.tled,
by
to atttick lumbago. --0. Coates is contracti up; parties We re. g Lig \V ilhe-(
ho es of his recovery. -Installation of jr. to Georee Sowerby, youtigest son • i -en•
et present Seriously ill with, hitt slight mime second daughter of john Porter, -,
,
ot scees in the (a, 0, O. Fetalies place ot the late Tho rnas So it 1.1)5 , )ot o ^
IOC) I' t I 'IV 'I.' i
rapidly increasing. Dor restoring she t ening expevts to u,
natural color of the hair, and as gial in- is, sere
vigorating hair dressing, it Is the heet 1
on the market. Give it a trial. Sella
Lutz, elle per bottle, II Wattles forii.elu:arritie0.1ReeLlrBinstzeitithrneiv)itssittewileferkie.nt
• et 1.k.
he Of.
0\468 -Sc- RfiN
• need a new stoyp., y :An" old one Is not
bUniS too tomb Inel,don't give enough heat arti
BOW iethe t:
STOVE OR • RA
of.411 is a POOR BAKER
•place it with A, Modern up-to-da.te
Our Stocic must, be reduced before stock takin,fr There
be money inlour pocket if you take advant* 'of the, •
gains, we will give you to the first, of thryear. •
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iii the
Fire in Ridgetown his dernise.-,LThe visitors aave nearly
-------- all returned 'to their respective homes
Tuesday morning a big fire started. 4./id occupations, arid tile boliday sea.
in Ridgetovvii. H. el. C-recn's , iS fartileF`rviyag than ever.-Thc
wave acne?, P. le -tee -lei -es menibers of tba 1. OL. par.
L Reycrafts ltsw office, '•eSe l'olice pose holdieeti item on WednesdaY,
lefaisistrate's office, theeliO, 0. n. lodge snu sri tinnencing se, el 1:111
roorai A., O.U. W. reeine, ;Tole] jacob's o'clOck p, ni,, be delivered by
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, TO Wei' HA LIS. , shop Were cornt? rely, ilestroYeili .!Me• "i;41:0,8,
inStiranee:
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r Two doors south of the Bowden's loss • 'emiliesed, eeo ' s 1,11,0 3cittel,' 'hail, Subject. "Ire-
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Over 100,000
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-even, on Friday etrollinee !sod a! good Gocie'eleb t()wnship. t$, C ta 0
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