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ved that woman has large crow an idid not reach their djestinabi
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d assembled to share the good
showing A SM&I deficitl OD the years' trans. a big house, and commendation from us iq su Jec was resol nd next morDing.—Mr. � Wait d INTERESTI NO
EDWARD OASK actions. But in is peounted for by ex- unnecessary.' They are bure,to,be liberally ote influence over man than gold." The things provided both for the mental a . ."L him at pr,
i, D. physical man. The refreshments were of the Ponudary Line, has VISLUIng
Will Continue to buy any quantity of traordinary exp itur aiisuic 49 bho mission patronised. —Every' person iliduld go and rmative was sustained by Mr. - __ est, and were alike creditable to eat his two so-rs, one from Fran4ford . u!
to Washington, which re not likely to ce- hear Miss Albxander, the queen of elocu- uchanart, Miss B. Ellis and Win. Stone- the choic
Roll and Print Butter. Also members' sub- tionists, on Wednesday evening. The pro4 an, the negative by Alf. Thomas Bell,Miss the ladies who provided them and appreci- the 1 other from the* Prairie Provill L To those in need of
our again and rreara s in
Fine & 0. Randall. The ated by those who partook -of them. Seve- r. John Hamilton, of ti i8 PlaLl
ins and tallow scriptiorks., which lattc r the Auditors re- gramme is published in our advertising coli 1. Buchanan.and Mr.
n in favor of the affirma-. ral of the speakers who were expected
Commend to be collecti diiand that hereafter 9' 1 wax Tueoday.—Mr. William Jewitt shipped a
Fursi Hides, Sheepsk failed ship ed a car load of Iambs to I uffalo 0
stand unins. There should be 6, grand gatherin ecision was give
at his -Old liter; ive.—Mr. R. Coad iwas in Listowel last to put in an appearance, but still there
of all who appreciate Scottish music
1 registration - certificatc, 'be not iesued to I into on VY ed.nesday.
I no lack in this respect. The usual fault at car load of cattle to Tore
ature aud fun.
of his sister, Ready s"ade
GoDEP.ICH STREET, SEAFOR-TH. members whose subscri tions are in arrears. —Mr. Harry Strong, son of aturday attending the funeral Mr. John Messer has returnedk� 'mcAoles- I i
The annual rep rt of Co�an- Mr. A. Strong of- this town, who has beeri iss A. Coad, whi� 'was here last summer on meetings of this kind is that there is too been ma, i - heese.
Aesociation Excellent, pithy and practi- wor�h, where he has
in Calgary, Northwest Territory, for some Visit. We sypnpathize with Mr. Goad in much speaking.
oil -containing suggesti 9 and improvements cal addresses were delivered by reverends The! cheese was ihipped on V led-neadlay
in the working i the i stitution and giving time, returned home - last week. —Ensign is breayement.—IMr. Win. Elder, the on -
morning.
ho through �ent of this village, Messrs. Henderson, Fair and Sermon, of ClothIng TW:IBNTM)�
OLOTHING. ap outline of the -year's operations, was Woodgate, assistant to Major Baugh, of erprising Implement al
-of the Salvation Army, paid the changes taking place Hensall. Mr. Sermon also gave a recitation
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adopted. A, re.-Iolution was adopted author- this Division Chiselhurst.
ising the Secret y to open a register 'for the corps herd a brief visit this week. He mong the implement firms of i
late, was for which was greatly appreciated by the audi-
led the meeting at the barracks on The musical programme was par- LOCAL NOTEA.—Mrs. S. J. Per], n is visit -
r animals that a -for sale. Members of the Tuesday 4 short time without an agency, to now we once.
0 ing her - InotherAn Mite
r consisting The church choir gave bell.—Mits Annie
of a ithin thie past week We have ma
Men'6 Association ha iug an!: als that they de- evening.—The Firemen's nnual ball take' re pleased to say the sole gent f the tioularly good.
Big ranCe of New Clothing W
ildren's Overcoats, and Suiti Wisner manu- several very nice selections, white the sing- Rodsom, of Hensall, spent last S Inday in 4
sire to sell, sue anim a, of course, being place.this evening, and there is sure to be great change in the arraDgem.,en 140TES FE
Youths' Boys'and Ch a, tasicy Harris Patterson and t
bought at prices away below ordinary value, an( ok a, the Village.—A rafflirig' match o turkeys a t of
Which will be sold at proportionally lower rates registered in t bo E; of the Association, large turn& -oat &no a -pleasant time.—Ther III cturing Company. These different firms ing of the Hensall afid Seafortb Quarts te Mrs. our store, devoting about one-third Of
XeWs overcoats I from $1.60 Up ;. Men's Suits from Can send the n me and number of the ani- is still a lively demand for * dry wood i 111kaving amalgainated and made Mr. Elder Clubs was of a high orderSlad-was evidently will be held here on Friday eveni, 9.—
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I I . 1 4. 4. L Al Irl, Xr U I I Cn- 1_1 Me and her Ittle bov
Boy.8 oLirercoats fror L mal, together . ith the price and any other town, and all that is no e VY I ) o-ur entne or SlAce to
up; Boys, suits from $4 Up; w.ottered is onappe �heir agent for this section of the counry.— very p eas ng o e ou eace. Q JJL�- V " 011.11, 0 ral Keadylnad�
$2.75 up; Children's Suits from $1.75 up; Children's e —Th) fane
r stock of Furs, com� particularidee ed necess%ry,to theSecre- up rapidly at high prices. —The deliveries o We are -pi ased to say that Mrs. G. White, ceeds amounted to about $85, and the e Clothin,, Tweeds and Furnishi
are yisiting in this vicinity.
overcoati from 42-88 up Ou i -mals will be grain of all kinds on the Seaforth marke 'who has been in ill health for some ime teemed and energetic �pastor and members sermon of theL late -Robert Simpson Walk de. prising Ladies' and Gjn& Coata, Cape, Capes, tary. A regilter of uch an This Department
&c., is now complete t iha past, is no' —We are pleased to of the congregation are to be congratulated live 'red in the Methodist chnreh la4t Sunday is now separated -
Collarettes, Muffs, Boas, kept by the Secretary, who will be prepared duriog the pr*Gt week have been ususuall w improving.
Bargain clothing, and Dry 6ods House. to furnish a leb of them when regbired vo do large. The good prices paid brings it out. see Mr.LF. G. Meyers, who was recently on the success which attended their anni- mer_Ining.�The Sacrament of We Lord's entirely by itErelf and Will be carried oul
I I eriously injured by r Qal
WK PICKARA no. In this *ay buyers will be saved a Miss Begg, of Mitchell, was visiting Mis 9 _�eing thrown out. of 'a versary services, and they are all deeply Supper will be dispensed inthe PrO,sbyteriau upon a much large -e than hereto�
�s Robb
agon, able to go- around again.—Mrs. grataf at to those wbo so generously assisted church on the 201.1h inst.—Mr. Ch4le e. ' The same attention be'
T. Kid(Fa old stand, Seaforth, great'deal of time and expense, a@ they can Doble for a few days during the ps3t week.� for
: mith, wife of Mr. Smith, who was here them in providing Po good and profitable a au& family moved into
y I - Men's and Boy' Depart�
and will —We regrat'to learn of the serious illness
I this village ven to the I
appl to the Se retary or th 0
then be in a )oaition,to go-direci to the of'Mr. Thomes Walsh, of'this town, who o e time ago as a relieving agent, of the time. week. . Mr,.I-'.obb is's, retired fatmer and 'I
village place us his ab4de. We ment, as now given to Ladies) Weari,
so where artimals such as they require has been laid up for sorne time with a - sever' rand Trunk Railway, was in the has �choseki this
Walsh has also his week the guest of Mrs. Hodgins. -The wel6ome blr. Robb cl famil: to our
are for sale, i,i Varna. an y best goods
cad o' as now, having to k of pleurisy.. Mrs. and only the liewest and
19100 --fr fered to'the public.
ur the couritry om Dan to Beersheba in been indisposed, but we are glad to learn honograph wag in our villge part of last burg.
ORAGt, ELEcTzo--T.-At the htst regular will be off
quest of what ey want. A notice of mo- that both are in a fair way of recovery. I eek and this, and was listened to and litid- meeting of Loyal Orange Lodge No. '1035, We have recently added Several
I ired by many. Profeg3or Scott s%ng a
DlSrfRICT MATTERS. tion was also given t) reduce the annual the following, officers were elected : Win. Ashfield.
ft - .. lines of Overcoats and Suits wI-licl, 2,r
membershipfee to,ar-0 ents. This motion PROPERTY' CHANUES.-Mr. D. McDonald� ng whioh.was repeated by it and shows
Rathwell, W.' M.; R, Mellyeen, D. M.; Jae. - NoTzs.-Rev. F. Crowle, M. A., from
willcome up fot discIassionat the nextan'DLUMI. of this town, has purchased the five -acre lo�. hat a wonderful and true'repeaterit Was. Campbell, Chap.; J. Torrance, Rec. Sec., Whitechurob, preached st Zion IRE t abIoath marked down close for cash.
good.
Tniz P-kiruxs oF- IN-DusT-&y,—Mr. Gant, meeting. All �he former officers and coun- of Mr. Thomas Smith, on the 3rd concession It is needless to say that the scrig was � forcibly. -Rev. J-.
of St. Helens, the county organizer for the cilors were re. Of'McKillo'p. * There is a comfortable cot Gco. Beatty, Fin, Sec.; Chas. Foater,'Treac, Vol -S. Colling, from
elected and are as follows: John Rathwell, D. of C ; jas. CoI*eI1,Wm . LAcIknow, wilt preach a missionary sermon
Patrons of Industry,haId several meetings in John KeMillan, M. P., President; D. Mc_ tage, a barn and orchard, and it makes s. Cromarty.. Taylor, -Lecturers ; Jo`bn Johnston, John at Zion next Sunday. -The relatives of the
One lot of Boys' Overcoats
Mr. Gatiot irs an very pleasant residence. The price paid
this vicinity laat week. siderit ; , without
Into, V. S., Brucefield, Vice -Pre e baul- of the I'8th con -
NOTES._ -Mrs. Hoggartb had'a be McConuell, Robert McMurray, John Reid, late�Mrs. Graham, formerly
energetic young man and is an easy, pleas James Mitchell, Goder ich, Secretary ; John was 860O. -Mr. Angus McDarmid has als Oapes, are bfFered at $1
9 ng stone for her house on Wednesday after- John Tippett, Committee. cesiiioik, have erected a beautiful ornbstone 1.5
ant, sensible spe%ker and made a very f&%,or- Aienhead, God. Treasurer - Thomas disposed of the old MoDermid residence in �0
I I wou last. -Mr. Neil Gillespie is spending a atery, 12ch co According to size.
able impression wherever he apeared. Most McMitlark, Harpurhey to M r.- Edward Sibbors,of 06. to her memory in Zion cemr n- and 8-9 each.. arillett, `aDd Samuel Smillie ew well-earned holidays visiting friends in -Th riends and acquaintainces of
cession. e f
of his' ineetingaere well. attended. Huron road. Mr. Sibbou has re Blyth.
Tackeramith, Auditors JCounail,-D.Fisher nted bits Bruce County. -Mr. 'Thompson - intends Miss :Nellie Thompson will be sorry 'to
succeeded in organizirk4, a: -new lodge with a Lucknow farm, and intends coming to Harpurhey to I SPREADING "HIS lVixG.g.-Metca.1f, the learn of her death in Toronto on ovember
Me )ermid, ' Priday eve
Goderich; JAn ihving his.00ncert this 111111g.-
goodmernberehipli-it in Chesneys school J. J. Fisher live. Tiiereisalarge�andcbmmodiounresi;-, fiePatrons of Industry intend hav Jewelry and Fancy Goods man, of Blytb,has embark- 27th. Slie was first cousin to Mrs, Thomas A fine lot of Boys' Cap
James Hende son, BoAork" ing de
I . ed in a new enterprise, having bought out John Mo. e Ovrcoats
ecia Tuck ernixith, and another sit No- Benmiller ; T orras ( icen Dublin ; C. E. dence,a good birn and nearly 3 acres of land� ates and 1111scuesions during the win ter Millan's Grocery. He has secured the services of Mr. McKeith,.of the 121.h concession. -are. going at $2.50, 6,31 $3.50, 8141 $4.50
W. M 11 Lucan ; It is pleasantly-- and conveniently situ,ted� I
Mas6ni Brucafi d J. uRobefta, nonths. The first occurred on Tuesday Habklrk who has charge of the business. The other and $5 each.
P. Curtin, Centralia '- Alexander Innes, and will m6ke a very comfortaible home. vening la,st on the stock -feeding question, -grocers will have to hustle. Farmeroshould drop in Tuckersmith.
xrAL.—A very. intereatiag matri- Stanley J. & I t- and see his prices. 1251-2
31ack4ll, Clinton; P. Me- On Saturday last Mr. J. . Brine, bite veb- Resolved that stall feeding is more profi
eran auctioneer, succeeded in makin& a ver BRiE BULL PUP A very large stocl- of 'Ken"s O
eld John Busch, Sebring- is. -The school census is now being R. Dennie, of
maniat event took place at the reEidence of Gregor, Bru6e r
tble than gra.3s feeding." The captains on er-
taketi by Mr. John A-16rgan.-Mr. Robert ubkersm co Cape, Mrs.., John Stogdill, of this town, oa. Wed- ville ; Wm. i Chiselhurst. . The good sale -of 'the Walker property on th, h;s occmdon. were.Jas, Scott and Peter the 2nd concession of T AU has par. .9,ts , with -or. withou
chased fromAir. David Milue, of Ethel, the
nesday evening last, when her daughter, Erext annual mee-ting tivill be held -on the Mot road, Tuckeramith. The sale took plac� Cati)pbcll,. The debate was close and keen, Crittenden ha3 retu'rned home after spend- in prices froni S.5 to $15 each
'--Young
Mss Maggie, wm anited to Mr. Wm. Lloyd, third Wedne&y in De aember. Before the at the Commercial hotel. The pkioperty grand young Short- Horn Bull,
ut the referees fleally decided in favor of . Ing some time in Baffailo.-&e. Robert
of this town. The ceremony was perormed meeting closed' there was an informal dis- colosists of fifty acres aud� has no buildin& grass feeding. nd family le3ve for their new home PerIftetion," sired'by P rfection., 9,100, bis
Stnith a'
ce 6f a darn, Alice Gray' by Lord Lov(41, 2,030. We are showin (y a areat varie Of
]D�y the Rev. W. Casson in the p,resen cuision on the Oropriety of establishing an on it. It wig.sold for $1,530. The highesft in Dakota this week -Mr. Joseph Tamin ty
ts, The brid�e a's This was the bul' st Boys' and I%Ien7,s Suits at
about sixty invived gris, annual Stock s�le at some central point, un- offer eveIr made for'it beforewas $1,200. The tailor of this village, has gone to Gorrie to
Brucefleld. pri�e at the Eaut Huron Fall Show this -a price that
assisted by N1 isi Auie LIDyd, sster of the der the auspic�e of thrl C1.1.1sociation, but, the purchaser was Mibs Walker, daugh.twer Of start a shop in -that village. -A number of illeans a bargain to every buyer.
FRE.sn OYTERS, - Christmas Groceric
-1 r., Georg -ogdill as3isted the late.David Walker. Wresting lectur yeaT. Ile should -iii prove the alreadygood-
iom" While N is St consensus of 10 emed to be, that in' es are to be delivered in
igs, Raisins, burraiits, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, sto6k in this locality, as be is a , ow down,
9�r,o groom. The presents were numerous,
t although the idiea is a g od one, the present Peanutu, Biscuits in Soda, Oyster, Wind, Lemon. the Methodist church during the
-thick, blocky calf, and from an exceJI-ent
CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMXN-T.—An e�x We lain -Jam, Fruit, Ginger Snaps, &c., just received winter' Th first one will o.0
costly and useful. The young coule wi-11 is not an auspic'on �forvaakiug %*com- be deliveeroeldlDg
lint
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embark- an 14-fe.'s voyage with the best wishes lent musical' and literary entartain 1 8 fresh at J. Brucefteld. 1262-1 co and a good milker. SPECIAL.
inencement, owing to The depressed condi- the evening of the 21st inst.-The funeral Twenty-five Good
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of a large namber of friends. -The Ruyat Ternplars intend of the late Mrs. John Tamin took place on Tweed Suits for Boy froul twelve to
tion of the horse market, and, corsequently, given by a number of yoking people and r LOCALS.
te-actiou was tiken.
no defini" the dirction of lisse4 Elder and K. Cowaij, holding an open Gospel Teniptrance meeting Wedunday. The body wa3 first tken to Beechwood.,
RRITA'XXIA. LODGZ.�The followin, sll-teenY6arsOf a."e-at $3, $3.50 and
g have in the diuing-room of'Carduo's, hall on bo their ball on Sabbath evening, December the MLthodist Church, where the funeral NOTES.-MiSS Hollis, teacher in the Sep
$4 eacb- Big -money's worth
b�een. el6c.ted tffiuers of Mtarinia Masonic day evening last. The programme consisteo 20th, at 8 o'clock. -Mr. John A. Clark, of
sermon was preached by Rev. W. F. Camp- arat,e School, has not been en aged for 189S.,
R. IV. SEE the new stock n Watches, Gem and of vocal selections, reci6tions and tableau�, Knox College, brother of Rev. IV. J. Clrk, bell, after which the 'iemains were int3rred 9
Lodge f,>r the current year, viz.: Dr. owing taa difference about �ztary between
Wedding ]Rings at Cotr-,,TEt!s Jewelry Store, Main.
B. Smith, W. M.; Wrn. Balluntyne, P.. M.; Street., Seaforth. 1 1252-1 and the ittlo folks really did remarkab of LondoD, c6nducb.the anniversary service in the Union cemetery. tea0le-er an.d. true James Evans has
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A. Al. Ross. & W.`,- Rev. J. W. Hodgins, J. well, giving a most interesting erktt1rt!,.i of the ing'People's 8ociety of Christihn ne4rly finishqd tbmshing for t A year.
TAMARAC itable for Pump Logs. waut- All prices a-,vay down for c
W.; W. G. Sec. A. Strong, Treas. F. ment which. rie-flacted credit oa themelv03 JEadeavor of Union Church, on Sabbath, ed by J. S. Scaforth .-1252-1 Brussels. James has bad a very successful eason &Dd
G� Chaplairt,; J. Reid, S.D.. G. B, and their ins�ruotors. The ientert it IDecember 20&h, and also speaks on the fol- rjctk� deserves the patronage he receives. -
Scutt, J -.--D.; G. Whitely, L G_ DrJ.Camp- EDISOINT's 40110g -rap -1 on exhibition at was much appreciated by those who =d 'i6wing Monday evening. Choice vooal and A Hum is, BETTER TRAN A �HUSH.—A Mi4. John -Bennewies' new sawmill is nearl
to Saturday Come qui1c. The
Paps�sbook sto e, Seaforth, Friday and chance that is not to be inissed.
bell, S. S.; It. Scarlett, J. S.; A. Slimmon, morning and afprD ies and to it and would have boen even more pleap- instrumental mueic -will. be furnisbeid by the early biid gets the orm. The prices are making completed. � �ie expect3 to have- it ru Di3iDy Edward McFal
001);:- 0 pecially for lad
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D. af C.;� G. Pittensan Tyler. Tfiie old chiidren; good p ogramme ly 5c. 12
out splendid goods jump. The rush, the crowd, the' at full blast in a short John C. -
price on 5,2.x 1 ing had better order been maintained �choh under the leadership of Mr. Win.
and worthy L -Age filil continues in a pros- 01 ross of Gem and Wed Iiild-reu'e eutortaiument the audien e 13ell.-Mr. Donald Spiith, of 2nd concession sound of hurrying feet Rtill continues at A. R. Mdrnsork and his -hog secan to U -meeting.
din ing a c
9 Sinith's new store. Boxes, caecs, cases of overcoats,
EAFORTH.
peraus condition, zmd an excellent staff of Rin -3 to choose 1from at C)UNTZR'S Jewelry Store, W168 largely composed of juveDiles and t lof :Stuley, met with a runaway accident Readymade Clobhing, Dry Goods, Gents' Furn ishi, ga, with some hard knocks from correspondents,
officers have been selected for the coming 5eafoorth, this we9k. Call and see them. .. 1252-1 boys, wee are sorry to &by, did not i3eba e 1while in the village on Wednesday last. Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes coming in at rcar en -
year. Buy your wo ollen goods at the Woollen themselve& as well as they sbould and conzo- 'His horse got loose in the shed, backed opt, trauw, sold add distributed to all parts of the coun-
Hills, Seaforth, and j I I I - tr$j and 6till the rush continues at A. R. STu's ' Hay. her, bed at present. -The Ladies, Aid of the
-oU al+s know what you are quently made it anytbiDg but pleaant f6r �and ran away, smashing the cutter, but, 125i.2': -&�oCITOOL SECTION No. 14, --On Tuesday Jams street Metb,)dist r,
lftau ALGOMA.-Mr, Wiliam Harris,_ gettig. All goods sold ikht. . A. G. VANk.GM0XD'8 -those people who desired to see and hca�. fortunately no one was hurt. I I church if tend bav-
so�Ns. 4 1252-1 meet_ ev�ning, -Dacember Ist, a meeting was held in. g a ta-m, eeting on December 15th next. -
formerly R prumirient rrsident of Brussels., It is a mistake for parents to allow.you g LOCAL MATTERs.—The regular . the school house of Section 14, better lfr-.J. G. Smalla,
inthisco,auty, laut now of Day's Mil's, LEAvF_,vour orders for souvenir Spoons children., who have not sense enough to ba- Bayfleld. ing of iouncit was held 1wit Monday evening, in 1 combe, inerehant tailor,
kn6wn as Thmpson's school ouse, for the held an griction sale in FA)),-tork's block on
with CowNT'Kit, the Jeweller, Seaforth. 1252,1. when a number of accounts were passe,
Aluorn.i, writes from thai place on Decem- have thems2lvos, to attend, such places uti- d
0 Tim MARI-NERS.—Threeof and a by-law passed fixing titne and Places pu�rpo8e of considering the advisability of Saturday evening Just. Mr. A. J. 11,011ins,
ber 2nd, as foltoirs : "Fall. wheat gener- 10c Counter$, special di_:tplay for Saturday. accompanied by some person who can lo k theshipwrecked crew who landed on Huron's r*anizing a Farmers' Club. ' D., Buchanan' auctioneer, wielded the hminer.-A gLreat
d Gi:o. GOOD, Seaforth. 1252-1, . for holding the municip:d election. Ronald ocoupied the chair, aud after thE meeting deal of. interest was taken in the election
ally does well here if sown. on land in goo aft�r them, &a the children thei diores near here last week in an almost McNaughton aud Win. Aldridge were ap-
condition. Last summer was too dry. The . TnF. halidaysraion is now upon us, and' injured and they are apt to be a nuisance io frozen and famished condition, and who were had discused the subject at some length an trial for North Middlesex at
our wish to at I ls,� a Merry 0hristinas and a Happy pointed deputy returning officers. - No London this
hay cro w�as small-, We have had.beaut"ful. to ma eaceably disposed persoiia. The entertaia-
Now Year, and iik order to help ke it so, we p comfortably provided for at the farm rest- organization was formed, th-e follow�ug offi- week by both sides of politicm- -Th
fall wea_th�r up to the 23rd of November municipal election excitement has yet . a funeral
hare decided to sell goods atl closer prices than ever .ment was gotten up for the benefit of the derice of Mrs. Snowden, I near here, have started, but the ball 'Will no doubt soon ceia being elected. President, Mr. B. Phil- of the late Thomas Roweliff of Stephen
when the firat s-11ow fell, but it is alI o before. We guarantee ourqalues in Groceries equal poor and'the snug sum of $15 was realize. Pufficiently recovered to b: e able to return to lips Vice-Priesident, D. Buchauan,; Secre- towbshi
again now. You c.irk judge of the climatie to the best. in tha tra 'we defy competition in start rolling. It is said that aGme of the P, which patsed through this place Dinner, Toilet anil ea 6ts, We have reduced our their homes iu Port Huron. Three of thein, tat Mr. Win. Thompson; Do -r -keeper, -on Tuesday afternoon ws larg-ly attended.
when I tell you that I had a second crop of I EGKONDVILLE ITEbls.-At the last ine i members of the council will not offer tberrx- M�y
prices In all linesi and ask all buyers to see our.prices . ` t- however, are urable tu leave, but the wo. selves for re-election. The retiring trustees . J. Reith. Committees were %I -so ap- TE CoNcERT,.�It was a rare treat, and
timothy in� my orchard 30 inches in length before purchasi6g. The ghest market price -for; ing of' our Sabbath School workers, it man Dnd one man who remain are recovering are . Dennis, fhos, Pletcher and Al,ex. polinted for the purpose. of drafti 3g a con- one which is eldorn got out side of the
! Butter, Eggs an
in full blourn, on the first of November and Pon1try in cash. or trade. EsT.&T.E decided to disppse with the usual Chrzmts
I I uicely, and it is likely th y will be fully re st�tution and preparlDg a program: ne for the cities, that the citizens of Exeter received
or H Roan, Seat rth. 1252-2'; Hunter. -J. C. Richards is in, full blosb, in
it was, the liame a yea ago. What we want mas Tree entertainment this year. Tilis, covered in a 'day or two, One of the y firlit meeting. This meeting will )e held on, on Friday evening last, when so ima of the
'KF-Ep your eye open for Geo Oung his new shop. -Harry James, who has leased
Tqesday evening, December 15th, pening at mcist eininert artibtB of Canada appeared in
up here is lot of ettlers such as settled in Gooko will doubtless cause dissippointment ItO� men, however, ' he poor y Jang fellow whose the Maitland skating rink for this reason, is
old Huron men who were riot afraid to Christmas adv1! iext vreek. it will interest you. some, but it is hoped that the great majon
chop and tog.. Th'e generation of young 1252-1 attend'from higher motives. In fact, per- feet -and hands 'were so terribly frozen is 'busy getting ice made, bull, the woather is hR11f-P29t seven 0 -lock. M r. Jcjbu,,. cmillan, Drew's opera house under the auspices of
still in a criti'cal condition, and even if he Mi P., hadkindly consented to be present the Odd Fellows lodo,
men naw to have very little pluck hapa it would be well for all engaged in not the most favorable. -The firm of Smith oe of thi.9 place. Mrs.
lives it will be wecks and perhaps montlis an4 givean address. It isnotoftin wehave Caldwell is almost too well known to be
MiEs J. M. And Malcolm & Gibson have dissolved, Mr'
or a mbitio uniess they can ride on all the LOCAL Brkys.- I ersou, Sbbath School work to coneider the effect before he will be.-.ab)e to be removed. Thus Malcolm going out. The now firm being th privilege of hearing this worti.y gentle- neceEisary for us to comment on b ngl]39.
formerly of th�s towh, But wbo has resided- of the many bribes given t . ler 3i ,
agriculturall implerrients." o induce atbend- far amputation ha� Dot h( en resorted to,and in 101 P, pertaining to Her clear, sweet voice charmed the audience,
i articularly on subjects
in DAkota, for some time is at present in' this Smith & Gibson. Mr. Malcolm is going in-
emee. -Repoi t has it that a number of bO�s tbereis stilldhop�#hat his limbs m3y be
vicinityvis-itip'gfri-e-nds and mlativeo.-00 h%vo tiaken P063CESiOrk of the old church, ne�r sqved. to the furniture'busitiess, he ta0lug that ag riculture, on which he is so muca at bome. while the clear and distinct way ibich
E IN T GALOR.E.-The people At Ive understand the Americar, cork- br Every fermer in the district should avail '8be held the notes was wonderful. Miss
onday last a Mr. M. RobertsoD, of the the brewery, and spend their evenings the 6 ch. The firm will continue the business.
of this t wn are toharesulfaient sul at dbderich -has bcen communicated Of 11 bimself of. the opportunity, and i I we all Alexander is n elo-cution: t of rar
y Seaforth furniture stor , was removing s1me engaged in very questionable 'arnuserneu a. building, and especially sash and door LEI -e talen.
amusement and entertainment to occupy with, an.d it is likely he will take steps to k %v that we can lwaya depend upon a Her natural and, eas
g on the, ceiling of Parental ovenight must be sadly lacking, y
chairs that were of which they have dome so much during the 0 ractical talk from. our able Etagey ways, as manner, so free from
the�ir sparel momeats for the holiday wee�ks, his wareroom,! ontef i3d itruck him and home very unattractive, when boys not See that proper provision is made for the past year 'for the wholenalo trade,- -R. 8-lPstantial and p a :Well As her clear voice and
ell n a
In addltI04 to foreigL entertainf ent$3 ad- ith,l cu i1g parties in future, as well as to recompeDse Buchan and W. Burges have formed a prt- Parliamentary representative we way look distinct pronunciation and happy se-ketins
In on the mot �i`,Dwlip and knocking in this manner. Habits leading to a vicioas. those who have cared for thena thus far. for a crowded bokise on this occasion. render her a general favorite and once heard
Vertised, the St. Thomas Church Sunday out a tgoffi.-Mr. Alex. nder I'vicDonald arr` life are easil formed in youth. -A few eveln- uership aj photographers and. crayon artists, , t
school andichoir, assisted, by the male q . u&r- nt of Spiqortb, is a Candi I dat ' y 1; - 4 and b9ve their headquarters over the Stan- it is the desir
old time residib, ings ago 'ar e of every one to bear br
tette club 4re preparing an elaborate pro- fo 0 people. were startled by the Wroxeter.
r the Mayoralty of W, innipeg with a good hideous yells of a female lunatic in charge dard Bank.-Brusaels market is still boork- Kirkton. again., The violin laying of Mr. George
gramme af new Christmas music, colored c %,1 13RaFs.-Tbe tenders for puttiog ice on Fox 'was greatly ay
arkee of election. 'a meeting of the ing and the wonder of all is how our buyere P�eciate� by
�N'OTIES.-Ivfrs. A.' Brethour bar, returned
of Chief Lusby. Thq situation wag evidently all. He has
ligh t-ibleitux, &c., for the Ghristma3 An- Dir the rink were considered t03 rare talent and we
ectors of tl e South uron Farmers' In- -new to the good man, but he Was inaking his high, so the pay such prices for farm produce -of all think cannot be'surpassed
entertainment to- be held in st from a six months' visit to Chicago, Dakota, by an�, not e: e by the rew)wned Miss
naver,4ary i itute, held I st Saturlay at Hcn.sall, it usual f ffort'ta have peace preserved, yet all Curling Compauy will put it on themselves. kinds. The quantity of pork marketed here and cther points in tho west. -While v n
C:&-rdno's ha -1.1 on Wednesday evening, , De- was resolved to hold t1r*ce-.In8titute nneet-' I We hope they will keep up the high standard this year far excels that of aT] Clench, while his
seemed ineffectual till tb03e more a,quaqt y� other year. artistic -and gr
W. Gilfillan wiAs milkiDg, her s at upset, , , aceful
cember 2$rd. This entertainment is In ing durir�g the coming, season. The first ed with the man-igement of such clmractelrs I that they have oblpined a curlers, and that -The house and lot of S.AVelah, adjoining Movements only JeDt harm oy to the swee-t
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charge of IN11 r. T. 0, Kemp, which is the best 11 �1, pleatant, titne will be spant both in curling the village, wits sold by mortgage sale o ;rcipitatincy her under anoiher c iw. The milsic. The. conlic side of the programme
will- be held o the 20 and 21st of Jp-nuary- appeared on the scene and relieved him of I' n second cow stepped on her, and t) what ex -
ng a id eveniug.entertai�_ charge. -The Thakoffering c of t and skating. -A great quaiitity of lumber Monday of this week at public auction for te6t she has been injured bas notbeen . ful was also well uplield by Mr. Rich, who kept
guarzt-ntec the public can have that it will be 1he first day r,,rieeti servic 01
all that it! should.., be, -The Pre8byteria ment will be &IJ at Kippen',_aud the second 7as shipped from Sinith,31'alcolm & Gibson's Vi�\ surn of. $510, wl c i a y th.c audienee in laughtit-i- during bjs every
Women's Foreign i'%l isAonary Society wasw0l� 8 low figure.
asbertained.-J. HaRDa has been bpsily en-
ibr mill this week.. A great qiiaiatity of grain' Robt, Inglis, of Grey,.was the buyer.� -number.
Sa_bb4th sdhoc o also preEviug for a day idiceting at HeD8%lI.. Further particu- attended by agoodly number of ladies f gaged in gravelling his lane, which grr-atly ve the sin-
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childrens �ntertaiument to take place some lars will be given later on. -A meeting of Seaorth and our own congregation. lvl�s. waa als-) dApped. This is one of the best Win. Mains, a former Brusselite gain cerest thanks Gf our citizeDs for bringing to
adds to the apperaucc f h' f
evening of the week between Clhwistmas &,nd Shippil)kl 0 is alin Johu tol.�rk such _a
pOilits on the Adam back to stf'Ay for the winter. Be ha's been
the Patrons o� the Seafarth Creamery will be. Fair, of Clinton, though - suffering from a 90T)d]Y and talented array of
Id in the town h Sandets is hoine visitirg. He has been cheese -making with'his father near Tilork- H4zlewood fell from a stair s time ago artists and we hope they will be re
New Yearq. It g' m -s without saying that he, 11, Kidd's- block, on' severe cold, was present and gave an exql- and injured one of his legs, and, has been t paid 'for
thEsal�o,;al!eniterta7ilainen�tsivilt br- libeially Tu'esday next at half pastone.-On Tuesday working in a drug sl.orc- in Willgharn, but burg, -Miss Aggii Town is in Brussels visit- h:eWir-riterprise.. The piocceds arniourtte to
lent addrEss, and the ladies of the Socie conifined to the bouse ce.*- V1 7 in.
patronized, wheth'er the foreign ones, Are or sin Kirk
forenoon las Mr. G(orge Alurray's dray are deeply grateful to her for'coirklug �o f III lip, now intends goiDg tc Exeter, where he ing old friends, as is also Oran Turnbull.— has sold lihi'house and lot on Main street to abicut $175.
3e
Dgevidently come to the conclus
team., havi cured a eituatio. We hope lie will do well. Rev. J. L. Kerr ie away at London having
U�dcr such circumstances . Interesting and
in 0 -Mr. D. Maples, who is in Brandon, would another operation performed on his eyd. Mrs. Weir, and it is expected she and Mrs.
ion that it was a Iong t me between meals, jructive papers were rcad by Mrs. Neei- Jt Steacey will occupy it soon.. Hills Green.
havo his heart warm�d w eD he hear the is trusted that this time the operation will
flart,&L J3RrLDtn.-Th�e arinual meeting left their driver and started for the stablie him and Miss Graharn. These, with sooe
CREAMERT.-Tb-e annual meoti3g of the NOTEs.-Tbere will be a public examination
op Lyla:d iutelligence tba Maples, who is be successful and his eyesight returned.as cl
of the inein-bers of the Dominion Horse fit the t' f theieapeed. Theydidnot gool selectionsof music,co3stituted the pi�trons of the Kirh ton crearnery w&s beld beld i
Breeders� 4sscciation was held at Ciinton on strike'6ver a fix m inut� gait, however, ati!l here at the home of �er parents, had yore. -a the school in st.,cti,�o, N
and i . jay, 0,
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irk3he hall on the 25thult. Alar),enuwber Thursday, Peceffiber 47th d aso one in
b programme of the meeting, and the, socie y I
Wedesda lmt, There was a good attend- were capture( efore doing any serious prksefed. him %vith a firc bab girl. We
is certainly to be congratulated on the ai- c- y
were present ; several matters we,e dibeusi;- tile school i section No. 7, t n- , o
&nee, the opmmodious Council Chamber be- damage. -Mr. Thomas sly has purchased are glad to learn that both are progressing ;L ley
cersful terkninat;on of its third year.
MCKillop. e4-notabfy the proccEs of sepa ating the
ing well A11ed. The President, Mr.L John a grocery bulsi3ess'in 1 gersoll and intends favorably, -Mr. Dave Dicli8on is at St. Monday, DLeceinber 21-A. Orcat prepaa-
POLAND CHINA Jas. Hillen
b 4tter-fat from the milk. Mr. Win. John- tions I are being made by
McMillaD, U. P,,, presided. This -associa- becoming a esident of 'that enterprising Thom,13 attending court. BusirkeE e-
1 8 is som 0 flensall. i the 11th concetsion of McKillop, has re! st n explained the working and*iresults of ischolars, and- there should be a large attend -
:,r the pa*t yea, been somewhat tow w ng, no d
tion II&S, f(I n, and has'Imoved hi family there this what quiet -this wepk o' i' oubt, to
cently made a couple of important.purchaseB th,e.procesa as seen by 'him in 11;tuois, under a cluild. In the first place the dul- week. The p4ople of I gersoll will find. in Locis WANTED. -Any quantity Of 900-1. the unsettled -state of the roads. but -While Mr. Robert -Jarrott was wat-
sound Elm, Ash, Maple, Basswood, Birch &c.. WATI-; inthepigline. Hebaspur r. no action was taken thercork. The secre- fering his horses at Mr.11eidlson Friday
chased from M
ix.e,,s im the borio trade has operated against Mr. Dally ail energetc, atraight-forwar& ted delivered at ifensall Oatmeal yard. High,45t Johnston, of Ohio,. a very handsome six talry's bpok showed that there hitd 'been col- ueveDiUg last, tboyescaped to the road an7d
it, and in the second place the regulati6ns of business ra M11 4nd a, goo citizen. We are' prices paid. A UNQU11ART. 1260,tf Kippeil.
months old Po;and China pig, and from Mr. Ieoted over 45,000 inches -of cr�ani from aft -Ira diligent search they were foark d at
the agricutturat departakent a Wasihil]gtOn sorry he is lea;,ing Seaf th., but wish him $300 ONMY will buy a neat littl FOR the bi crest dollar's worth of Su y Anderson, of Tyneside, near Hainiltion, a which were markulActuxed ovor 45,000 1 Mb--, Me. �rmids, 2nd concession Stanley. -
have also. 4arated un-favarably, The Wash- abudant pros. erity in __ is new hom p.-�Th'%t dwelling in good repair in this Yillago with one-fi! h Fruits, Spices, Pee':'Is, and all ri4"uirements for Christ-
aunds of butter, The butter wAs eold on
irk -ton authorities, it appears, irkterp�ret the old, useful sta1da acre of good land. This pro�erty, Flow Of the same age and breed. Mr. Thes. P Mr. Wi Iiam
rd publication, the Can- is well situated as, go to Weim'iller's. Our 'prices seem to be a Richardson., who has been
and is warin and comfortaIle. Good reasons can be surprise to a great inany, but they are the same to Govenlock, who is a good authority on such &a average, for 20�cent - per poun�, netting working near Exeter the past summer., re-
reguatiow; relvting to the free importation adia�n Almanac has made its appearance for given for selling so cheap For full particulars apply al], and away down low. D.-WE18311LhER. 1252-1 matters, says these pigs of Mr,flillen'sare ents per pouDd, and
to' the patrons 16 13-20 c turned home last week. -Mr. Jee Horner
into that country of thoroughbred harses 1892, once more reminding us of the rapidly at my office, at the post oin Now t4ere�was distributed among the patrons for, was visiting at AIr
ior breedimg pufooses, to mean that only passing years., It improves with age and -is 125� A TFMFE-RA_N-cF, DAY. -The Royal Temp- the best he has seen in the country. Thos. Coleman's on Sun -
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sea of any better this )tear than ever before. -Rev. SA%v LOGS WAINTE,10,. -Three hundr�d lars of Temperance assembled at their hall y
thoss- anmas that hae three cros. that pigs are engaging so much attention the season over $7,000. The.mc4 ting &Y ]a -Mr, N1. Tre e.r is vibiting, his
and are becoming, an important facto harmonious one and all see ned to be brother, Mr. John Troyer sr. -Mr. M-c-
one strain., such as, for instace,_ three Mr. Tully, of Afitchelt, will give an illustrat- thousand feet of good, sound, soft Zlin wantt�d on Sunday aft r --in a most,
eruoon last 'and marched to -411 pleasedL With the season's o )erations. lincby was visiting in to"
HigbLegtoash prices paid for the same. i fitrm. stock it is important to get the bist w
straigh Clydesdale or three straight Sbire ed lectue on- the Pyramids of Egypt in th k1so Ito the Presbyterian church, where they listen- Wn on Sunday,
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Elm, BaEsood, blaple, Beech, Ash, Cedar, He, breeds. r. Hillen has formerly bred the There -are prospects of a much lai ger buL -
crosses, can be recel-yed free of duty. rhis basement of tAe Priesby erian church this, lock etc. Custom sa'wing as usual. Lumber on ed.to a speciul sermork preached. in their in- si last -Mrs. Pentlant! of Dungannon, ably
neps next year, conducted
association reg aters cross bred Clydesdale Friday, evening. Mr. Tully is a hana and cut to order. ROBICRT BK1T, tcrext3 by Rev. Air -Henderson, of Hensall. Berkshires, but from experience and obser services in' the Mletbodibt churcli,
good Jr., n
vation he i that the Poland Sunday last. There was a large attend -
and Sire horses and consequently its cer-' speaker and vvl,,e are Eurt -his lecture will be 1261tf There were about 70 templars in thLe pro- is convinced n
tjfiC&teaLare not receiveda's a pas atiDg lone. -Mr. C. X Whitney, BRiEFs. China are the kind to take the market of to- ance.-A number of our
sport by an intere -Our merchants are all now bur- cession, the members of the local lodge being Exeter.
local - sportiiiien.
W, day. They are very docile, even tempered i were t'ramping.the swamp last week. Thcy
the &merican 'oustoms officers. This, ar, who has be "n -in od8tock for several ly engaged in preparing for - the Chriat re-enforc'ed by some from Heneall, Bruce- LOCALS. -Our firemen- got thtir annual succeeded
M and easily fed and carry a great deal in getting a few partridges and
will read -I be seen- -has had a very depreEs- weeks was in own this week. Mr. Whitney trade and their stores are already lopainni, lary on Thursday evening last -A larg'
y field and Seaforth. There was also a large e
ng iday apPeaiance.--s hal is congre(yatiou besides. It was the intention In proportion to their size. We hope Mr. ntity of snow fell on Sabbath I st.-Mr. abbits, but report " tired lega
i effect buth in !the. trade of these horsea info, _ms us tE_l ige C,
r at he intsu do becoming a per- to wear a hot We q more plenti-
Hillen will be successful with his pigs, and fu]. -Mr. Robert Alains ltft
and in the operations of the Aosociati6h. martent residen�t of that town and will en- been favoured viith sleighing during the past to hold the services in the Methodist church, rin. White, of Rodgerville, had his team -a vi�it to
DuringL the ill find them all and more than he expects. ploughing the fair ground on Sat st I Blyth on Saturay last.- on
past year contiitiou and gage with his hrother in the hardware and week, but it is beginning to get very _'thiJn. but this edifice proved entirely too small to W L We- ander'st,%a
urday I&
that Mr. George
peraisteag . efforts have been made tin-smithi-TIgbusiness. 3eaforth has furnish- particularly on the main roads.-Alr.add accommodate the crowd. Mr.- Henderson -Several of our villagers spent Phe begin- Foster has been successful
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by the ofricers, vf the society - ta induce ed Woodstock with everal good citizens Mrs-. John McArthur were in Belgrave 191at preached a rousing temperance sermon, luevale. in getting a 8'11001 near Wiartork, Bruae
ning of this week at London, " witness a
COU
+ urg will find Mr. week visiting Mrs. McArthur' ed
the. Washngtork a-uthoritieEk to, recognize the and the people of that a sister- Mrs. many saying it wa3 the best they had ever PRESENTATION.—On Thursday evening in the Taylor vs. Hutchins electi, n rity.-Mr. and Mrs. John Elgie return
prote
8t from Manitob this week
certificates of thLi Atsaciation as formerly,as Wbiitneyone04 thebas and fully. in Tad�- Rev.-J.,H. Dyke.�Mr. James Petty h&s heard, and it should have a good influence the seer gathered at trial.
ass of Mrs. Win. Me
it is inaintained that horses. with,the crosses rance of their nativepr duct. -Mr. and Mrs. been confined to the house'during the pa c thein'ause for the purpose of presenting her PE.riTToNs.-Two petitions we is handed
it; in the ommunity.
nanked are the purest and beat bred Robert Grieve of Shot on, Dakota, are at week throu It illnes?, but we hope soon to! NOTES. -Miss Annie Jarrott left on- Mon- witWa suitable and appropriate present. in at our last council nice' 0 e was for
9 tiDg. Winthroi).
ing relatives and friends in this see him quite recovered. -A large quantily day last for Manitoba on visit to her sister, The -a ri
1480slummer the Presidenti Vice Presiden present vitit
dd �sf was read by IM iEs Louie Hartley, the purpose of moving the mark t down to 0 UR CHXYs-- FA cTOR-Y. —DEAR EX POISITOU,
and Seer&t&ry visited Washington and dis- vicinity. They are both looking well -,knd of wood, grain and pork has been broug t M Si WITI. Slierritt. She intends stayin and the pfesentation wa's made by Miss thq town hall, and the other was to -leave it -1 notice that your Kinburn correspondnt
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to learn that
cuseed thel-question very exhaustively with ive -are pleasa' Mr. Grieve' is into the village during the past veek, 2e ailxr months or a y'ear.-Mr. James McLean, Maggie Robertoon.'
where it is. Our village fathe laid the stated last week that the Constance Gbeeile
theL aa hofities there, and the matter is now prospering Dakota. It is eight years result of szood. sleighing, coupled with go d I of the London Road, is still in a very ' low FOOT BALL. -Quite an interesting game of matter over for further coniders, n,
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6T, Factory sold their cheese higber this y -"r
Ander their causideraMo �� and detinite action since they we t toDak:)ta and this is their market �rices.-Quite a large number bf con'dition, and is gradually growing weaker. foot ball took place on the school grounds on LE ON. -There is very littl6 talk as to than the cheese of the Winthrop factory was
has notyeit been taken, but stron a hopes are first visir to heir.old home. -Miss White- o.ur villagers despite'.the darkness of the I -The sleighing for the past few days has Saturday between the Bluevale and Wing, who will be our next re eputy,'but sold, and -callt, upon "'John Q to whack
eve and d
entertaine; in juniors. Owing to the absence of one there will be a
that a decision favorable to V43 law, of Wood tock, is at present in town, evening and the bad state of the roads at- had the effect (if brightening up - business ha great de'al of opp sition for up." Jrhey madre one Bale at a higher figure
Associati In
oin willsoon be given. The Associa- the guei of e Misses Wilson. Jame's tended the concert in Drew's hall, Exeter,on wdaderf Lilly, bind every person hopes it will of the Wingharn playerif the Bluevale boys the council as some new � en a e aspiting,- than Winthrop, but I was �offered tor our
tiOnhas mernberihi of about 270, and Cumming, tax collec't:)r for Tucersmith Friday evening last, under the auspices 'of continue. -Mr. Edward Sherrit, who came bad to play with only 10 men, which were: for the position.
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fourte 9.0 n da� last week while the Oddfellows' Lodge. -The concert, ho f rom Manitoba a short time ago for the bene- Forwards -H. Stowe, W. Dyment, Mae. -NoTEs.-Chief Gill of c cheese an eighth of a cent more than they
6a a4cessions to the membership were took in over �1,200 on 9 his plac spent the otfor tbeirs at the same time und by the
inade at ttki* meeting,. The mMwbership fee on a visit to Seaf6rth. He also took in over ever,- well repaid thern for their trouble. fit of his hEalth, is improving fast and h&3 Mobser, W. Stewart, L, B. Duff; H
a f- be inning of the week at Goderic attendin ame buyer, blit I bad ultimately to sell fx)r
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ia one dollar and each mernbei is entitled to $600, at fierk6ll -on Saturda'y last. This Miss L.Rtith is visiting relatives and frieDd gone thjs eek on a visit among old friends backs -C. 00,ultes, A. Duncan Backs- tblie fall sessiorks.-Mr. Win. Balkwill & Son le' For their last t -ale I-ast year they re -
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registervol rneasi.t.is issued.
nMembers, looksasif th)ere is corn in Egypt still.- in Dqnfield and, viciuity.-Nlis6 N. Carlisle, andacquaintances at Grand Bend. -Rev, Tom Myres, F. Scott; Goal�W. Burgess. sl�ippod a car load of lambs to Buffalo on. ported a certain price, and at tbeir annral
4190, %re k1lorwed to registe an arkima.1 for a The Misses C6wan, dangbters of Mr. Peter who has been hoine"ork �a visit for Eowe tirne MHenderson, of Hensall, preached here The score was 5 to 0. S4turday--.Mr. Hugh Spackrn� n intends -meeting it w made to appear that they
-Mr. Joseph McPherson, who building as
fee -of one, dollar whereas non-merabers are Cowan, of I rsaw, N3w York, and form- returned to Brussels this week. -Mr. - Ed- three tirnuis last Sabbath, -a new residence on Wiliam street had thrown one pound a cheese off every
and some who BRiEFS.
d aj fee of three dollars for each ani- erly of Scafo 'th- are here just now to spend ward Ingram, sork'of ' i. G'eorge Ingram, of heard bim thought each sermon was better has been making cheF-se for the past'� seas a ii�xt summer. -M
charge
0 r. Frank Handcock from box.. That a one of their tricks, and, if
ml registered. Volume. C., thb volume the ChriArnaE ho'lidays visiting their grand- the township of Tuckers mi th, returned home than the preceding one.-AVe are sorry to at Drayton, has returned to spgd the G�aud Forks, Dakota, -F -s at presant in t
own some of tbeir salcs are not that way this
which is now being compiled, requires three mother and oth'er friends' -The snow fall this week frorq Vancouver, British Colum- state that Rev. Mr. Acheson has been con- winter under the parental roof. -The bills vip'iting, relatives. -10 r. Win. Me-. qally, God- year I am 'no propb--t. Ninety'nne cputs
CrOsges to. sectir registration, whereas in the of Sunday last made f ir sleighing �for light bia, *and in tends spending the winter months fined to his residence for some days by a very are out for the tea -meeting to be erich, spent last week in this plade the guet
does not rraL-e one dollar, nor does $6 90
two forni.er volurnea issued only twQ vehicles for aiffew day , but the south wind here. -Profe sioT Sn.dtt will hold his evening ne
grand severe cold. held on Monday xt by the of. his brother-in-law, Mr. D. Spicer. -Mr. pay for a 70 pound cheese at 1-0 cents per
were rflqui3ite, Ad shown by the of Wednesda has dar iaged it congiderably, 0611cert in Drew's bali, Exeter, oil Tuesday ANmVER�;ARY SF,-RV1CF_S A--sD TEA-MuET- Young People's Christian Associaion.- B. Aubry, of Montreal, sh.' OR Pourn any penon can a ow me a trut -
Secretary',,5 report for this volou-me.there nd now wheeled vehicles are once 'more in evening I)6celmber, 15th. It promises t -o be. iNG.-The anniversary sermons in the Pres- Mr. R. McPherson is ecovering from his of, horses from here the eginr ing
of the f at report froin the Kinburn fact( ry I will.
are &lr*:ady ent'ered 92 st,%Iliona and general usd--�,-Tbe regular meeting 6f the one wbilworth attendi'
ngas talent such as byterianchurch here were preached on Sab- recent illness. -Mr. Bismarck Timmins has wo'ek.-Miss Emma Hicks left for London be ever so gld to meet him and treat him to
178 mares; of thEsa 29 stallions and the t,)Wn council 'Will be b' --Id on Tue3day' even- Miss Jt-ssie Alexander and the London bath I%st by Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Hen- left for Torgnto, wherehe will resume his on Tuesday last. -Wonder why io many of oysters. We paid five mills a gallon more
same nuxq
her of mares were registered by ing next. -the entertainment. under the Harmony.club, co'm osed of ten-. members, sall. The reverend gentleman preached two studies. Z Our town is to have something our young men visit Seaforth so often ? The last year, and some years more than that,
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nGa-members. There have mares , pices of �t. Andrew's Society, will be will be present.) Tickets can be had either most�excellent sermons to large congrega- new this Christmas in the shape of a -Christ- Sdafortb ladies must be more ttractive than which I can prov. Let them publish their
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registered as dame only, and 121 with the held on Monday evening. It is firet-cUss, from Mr. Scott, or Mr. John Shirray, of this tions. On Monday -evening the anniversary mas tree for the youngsters. A Christmas our Er-�ter ladies. -M'
re. Reaman
11111 three crossest. The Auditors' report, and we expect.to see I'ardno's Hall filled.- place. -The debate -held in connection wUh tea -meeting was held and was a gratifying tree in Bluevale will be a novelty. -Mr. street, is spending a f,�w days, v nth, so I will
arling prices and buyer8-and what their patrons
theYoung People's Mutual improvement succees in every respect. The weather -was Sam Scott, our enterprising pig buyer, ship- son William at London. -Mrs. i i %ng how m6ch to whack up. I do not peddle
which adopted by the meeting, shows The McGibeny family will appear here next i in h rno know just
that the �eceipts for the year Eiimounted to- Thursday evening. Their reputation is Society on Monday evening last was large- all that could be,, desired, the sleighing hav- ed a car load of hogs on Wednesday for who was reported be ter a iew weeks ago the cheese of the Winthrop factory, but Bell
$693, an4 the dfaburoemeat% to $919, hus already sufficiently eslablished to draw out ly a ttendeda'nd. was much enjoyed y oil], ing come just in time for the occasion, and a ngersoll., They left here on the 11.20 train has again taken a relap.e and is confin d to on the equare.-Joux 0.
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