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. .. 0 . I ____ 41 i I - . . � held in Coxworth's principle, more than, one of dollars vinct I � , r, .
� - Mr. T. Soott's concert, as a quantity of . � ,�
MM . I � . a- I . I I I Bluevale. hall on Friday evening last, was,very thinl_y centg.—Mrs. McNab, whri h f it cut JH. .ht - 1�
'I@. - Mr. Horton, we understand, . able cedar,,is having - portion o , - %
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EDWARD -:- OA S"'H9 6 . leaving Egmondville, on account of having LoCALITIES.—On Wednesday, Deoe &ttblided, notwithatandiag the fact )Fjta, which she int�-, - I a to offer for sale, —IS A— � � .1 I !
12E rr, ents would at least ,Uve time to sleep ni to hifti Miss Agnes Knox, the reLwned elocution- I ._� 11 l
� , I I le 21st,* a grand'ooncert will be held in the into P4 . - . �
�� � obtained a situation more 00nvenF . art of thi ,rear,a fellow With __ . I ,�
� -� I " varied joys of the past � 0; Morris, . It is, —in the early p � �
� whelesale and Retail Dealer in � and dream of the in Egmondville he school house of Section No. I . at, was engaged for that eVeDI13g. I I I ,_ .
. 1, night.—Much regr,et is expressed at the con. home. During his stay - I a decided Glasgow acceni. ad an exceedingly I .�
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I tinned illness of Mr. S4muel Carnochan, ]has given the best of satisfaction- A8 & teach..- Among those who are to take part is Mr. however, only justice to Miss Knox to say ame Irouti � �i with an assort- ___ .
, JDA -115.1-Y- :B_Ur_Vr_V3M.1R.. . er, and his services would have been re- Joseph Mason, one of Huron's best comic that she charmed and delighted her audi- lying tongue, 0 _ he praised in the LO NG,L I ST .__.� I
� who does not seem to be' improving, and y Tracy will render ment of clQth. These goods - . ., � . -
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. J " - , -for the past two 0 refused Ire -en- vocalists ; Mr. Dorse� 0 �_ - I -
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I GODERICEI STREE has been confined to bed nd the Bluevale Gle most . lavish an
.� t . � i His successor is Mr.'Baker, who some Irish readings, a olue of the things in 6ur line
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- I three .weeks. 'Mrs. McNai ended,,, and will, no, Club Will BiDg Some choruses, also dialogubs r Is in this vicinity,
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- Wants a large quantity oi fine Fal don, Quebec, who has reached. the remark. comes highly ree6min n 4 r a short time has been found to be i very .z, '.
. The trua-- will be given by the school childre '. Rev. 0 __ especially adapted for I
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I . . - Butte'r in i Prints and Rolls; also Beef able age'of 110 years, and of whom so much d6'ubt, give entire satisfaction a 6 as chairman.— MILL.—Exeter now . bids fair . aly to deal with these � __ ���
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I . ,apere lately, was teen have shown their appreciation of Miss A. Y. Hartley will offi0i t intend holding for having erected in a central position a Inferior article. ' One W ddy cloth speciest -F, n . . � � WIM,
E Rides, Tallow - Shee skins and Furs. - has been said in the newsp strange paddlers of the shoi - T -M S
L p -engaging her as 60- The Orangemen of.this place ring Mill. We ,
7 . 2 McLarty's services by re with a boot, and CHRIUMA 8 PRE8EN I 0 1 �
� an intimate friend. fifty ioars ago,,of Mr. . r I
I — � While all interested in acert on 11'huraday, December fine new stone grist and flou J. Ro uld be to elevate them " I - I _ I I
�' 5 grand co I . Ilins and WO :6 .
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I - - , Andrew Smith, of thW4 village. Born in sistant for 1893. 3ing'Mr.' Horton, they 22nd. The ' ncipa,l attractions will be Mr. understand that Messrs. A. accept the then got the dog@ out a_na,_W1j4 n clothing is I � ... 1� _�
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I 0 V E R -0 OA T 1782, what .pages of hiaiory h4s she seen the school regret loi dly prosperous James Fax, trainada's popular ,comic vocal. J. A. Williams have agreed to n a required purchase it from a merchaot whom . I P � I
� - —The R�v. Murdoch trust the school will be equE &teen, of buloanti subscri d erect and ru e Trimmea Hats, I
- I 10 - vanish into the past! axt -public ist, Miss Perkins and the Misses W I p. we know. . � . - .
- —AND McKay, of Toronto, will conduct service in in the f uture, and that at the no build- Wingham. The entertainment will be good. first-class mill with the latest and most a 0� Bonnets, 1� �
.. . ?ur oh,urch next Sabbath'and the one follow- examinatiou the pupils will have the proved machinery. - It is to be erected near- . . ;1 :E
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I � - - :-Ul TS'- Ing presenting the same neat appearance as on —A tea meeting is to be held in the Bluevale ly oppo,4ite. the town hall, and operati . On$ Morris - Hoods and Scarfs, - !k�,_ - 1. I
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S. Ing. —We note with regret that Mrs. Henry . ion. —Cox � . � I Presbyterian church on Friday evening already corhmenced. Both gentlemen ' NOTES. —Christmas tree Sabbath School ' Children's Caps, - � _1k I ,
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I 7 Jackson is still in a very weak condition this occas 0 .- December 23rd. Although some are not in .�ave ritertainment at Sunshine on Monday even- , I
I Boys' and Children s. and making bat ,little progress healthward. ,, roughly competent to carry on such a . Wool Boas, i7v . . I I
Men�s, � I � I is to be hoped that A success are tho ing had long .jug, 19th inst. —Dame rumor has a report . - - _L . .
I . � load favor of it, it a business, Mr. Williams hav Fur Collars,
I . -chase of Overcoats We.trust, however, that her naturally.g )r MUNICII�AL MATTERS.—MR- .EJDITOR,— ill be made of it. I practical experience. This establishment, going that Sunshine is to lose the post- I . q 497-
Havin constitution will assert itself and restore ,Abo
g completed a large pui y hf� The time is close at hand when t6a people W � � _.. � �. .
. . . and Su 8 f rom one of our leading manuf acturers, b mistreva by her removal to the 2od line. Fur Muffs, .
the nA to her usual cfODd health, I when completed, will supply e. felt want in -
clearing qut nisny of his lines at and below . r.1.) —_ .will have an opportunity of expressing them- . . Kippen. the place, Fall particulars later on.—Mr. C. Proctor, Fur Capes, � I . I
. cost ofmaking, -we offer them, together with the -the -,onduct of their repiesenta- he un- . poor health.—Mr. .
selves as to, � ,BKs LONGER.—T 4th line, continues in
.. whole of our magnificent stock of made-up clothing LAIDLAW'S is the PlUe to get fine4t and ONLY A FEW WE . Fur Mantles, �
�i - . � at very close prices. Fur goods, we show this season, best value in choice Tea 'n -d Dinner Set,$. Call and tives during the pastyear, and from present dersigiied intends removing his stock, and will con- - Marshall Hughes. has gone to Michigan to . . 'you'll �
. . ies',Fur CAts, Caps, S tters seem very quiet,, and I sequently offer it at cost for only a few weeks longer. Hullett. nd Wm. Pratt Cloth Mantles, I'll, 1�
afine rangeof Men'sand Lad see them. J, C. LAWLAw, Seaforth. 130W appearances ma , I
I should -bot be surprised to! see the old Now is the time to lay in your goods cheap. D. IGOOD CkTTLE SOLD.—Mr. John McGregor spend the wiater.—George a �,
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Collars, Capes, Nuffs, ac. - .—Hr. Jame� Speir, Sealettes . I
I I I BIBLE,s with Preshyt�rian or Methodist I ch I'think would not WRISMILLER. 13OB- he well- are home from Dakota I ) - . �� � _. think,ths
.. I I Counoi re-�lected, whi of the 11th concession of Hullett, V barrels of apples, .
Wx PICKARD. Hynin, bound together, Church of Eng and Services, ave done about an , Fo� SAGE.—The undersigned offers ,_ c i,tt le,' of the 6th line, sold 205 els still left.—Mr. � Rubber Circulais, I
, . beautiful sets in great varkety, suitable for Christmas be out of place, an they b STo4F as "'nown breeder of Holstein Friesian and has about 100 barr Quilted Skirts, ' ' "I YOU Inak,
� I Seaf6rth. presents at LUMSDEN & wiLsoils, seaforth. 1306-1 - for sale at a bargain itie building occupied by blin aportant sales. He - � ..... I'll,
� , well as their predecessors. However, nomi a General Store. ItJis 24x6O feet, with warehouse at., ham just made some in Win. Miller, 5th line, is on the sick liat.— . -
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� . - ; . DoN'T'NIEGLECT IT.—It hk a great mistake nation day will tell the t1de, and we may tached, and a opleDdId cellar 60 f e WIK's- has sold a bull and two heifers to Mr� N Mr. C. Michic arrived home from Alma, in Shawls, i
- . I to delay Selecting holidaiy goods. Articles ordered have a boat of aspirants for the"' various MUSLISR. I 1803 Sangster, of Ormatown, Province of Quebec. Wellington county, on Tue9day . g of Ladies' Underwear, . � I baudsomi
- .. * Sht � ; now and regerved for you' and' nobody knows it. offices in the gif t of . the people. . There ' The bull, BeqI the 3rd, is a very handsome evenin ...- I I
. '44VOU (rXV00itoV We're as mum as an oyster. Handsome novelties in , NoTich,�As the undersigned is giving up this week.—Who will represent Morris at Children's Underwear, � -
0 silverware at COUNT? re, Seaforth. seems to. be an almost universal desire business in Kippen, tie requests a settlement of all animal, being straight, broad, round and ' ' I � selling 10
, We Jewelr� Sto -1 atep36yers that our present 893. the council board for 1893 ? That is the Cashmere HoLliery, I .�, � .
. 1306 among the r to on or before the fifteenth of January, I idly hammed, short in the legs and . � . - P
. __ � MELIA DUNKIN having re- at least accoun he shop until said date. A few =fully marked. The heifers Are Lily question. Welsb,t I
� . Miss M. J. A, Mayor should be induced to remain And will be at t tters,to be Sold cheap. W. Cathmere Gloves, ,-�, � �
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DISTRIOT MATTERS. London, is now prepared to give lessons in music on Kyle. I . . 6oth, straight animal@. Mr. Sang- rich. I Buttoned Kid Gloves, -- � I
� . piano or orLwan, both in Varna and Brucefield. self a most cap;ible presiding officer., and C- ofessor Rose has succeeded very am BRIEFS.—Mr. Simon Malter, fromElkton, . I � 1 13ows vu,
— . _. I I � .1805-4 has upheld the dignity,,of the position with JOTTINGS. —PC star has purchased them to make up a herd . Laced Kid Gloves, � new shl .
. . ecessary to bum credit to himself and the town. Besidest in starting a singing class of about forty . to show ip Montreal next fall. He has been Michigan, was here over Sunday, visiting Silk- Gloves, I .
- LAST HURON.—It Seems it is n You ARE Lrm.y if you have not an &I Ue. They meet in a public hall. Mr. his mother and other friends, also for the - �� chiefs--'
. remind correspondents every little while of as we are 6.1earing, outabout one hundred of them at there is a very important'work on hand in pup using Holstein grades as dairy cows for the 5. He left for mitts) I , �, I
I just half -price. Come early and make your choice at the shape of the- erection of the new town Rose is an excellent teacher of both vocal last eight years and says he would have no trausaction-ot some buBines � . ollars and Cuffs, . . S�11 �size&
the invariable rule of requiring the na,mes of . . IW6-1 oh has been insugurat- and instrumental music, and no doubt his other and he has tried Durham's, Ayrobires his home on Wednesday.—Mr. Daniel Me- � . C - . 7
i , SDF,,N'V WILSON'S, seaforth. hall and market, whi I
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� espondents who send in letters for pub- Lum - ed and carried through��o for by the present pupils .will make good progress. — Miss He says th&t this year Cormick has gone to Detroit, where he iu- .� . Fown(
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I lica Un. Neglect to observe this . rule is lets are to be seen at LuxfwEn & WILSON'S, $e&fOrth. Mayor and Council� and I think the Crawford has returned from visiting friends he sent to the obeest factory double the tends to remain this winter. His wife is Ladies' Ties, . line � -of p
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� .. sure to resul�t in disappointment to the send. - , . . 13061, ve I renewal of their in Ripley—Miss Marion Thompson is spend- amount of milk from'16 cows that his'neigh- here yet.—Mr. John WilHo and his wife, . I I I Fine ,
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I I unicatione are often I I . ratepayers should gi . — visiting at Mr. Frillings, �� �r � - I
� � . er, as interesting conim NO CIMISTMAS PRESENT you can give will confidence to these gentlemej3��.ao that they Ing a few days with friende in Blyth. bor sent from 1� Durham and Ayrshire from Exeter, have been here I . . I
: I , which,had the rule , . —Miss Forest has VeiJin,0,r,-,,__ - . - . I : Wool" N
rejected on this account ant of the Lord's supper will be " I F � r
- us more lasting or more appreciated than a nice grades. Mr. McGregor has also sold to Mr. H. C. Doau's this 'week. - ?
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been Oornplied with, we would gladly have c No better place to buy than at can o9mplete the work on hand in a satis- The Sacrain ews Church next -in this village. Silk Fischus I I . �
e of Jewelry. an to say for a dispensed in St. Andr ned a dressmaking shop , I ---- I
� KeMercer's, Seafokth, where you can choose from a factory mano -sr. I do not me . John MoNaught, of Grey, a fine, growthy ' I I - - I
. -published. . We have no* -on hand a oom- - . ' ;e Handkerchiefs, 11 . ea 70ne P.
- I . 1, large and well selected. stock of fine Gold Jewelry, ipoment, however, that equally capable men Sabbath. . I yearling bull. His dam was Ads Grey, No ; a hope she may be well patroni8ed by our � I ;�-
� munloatioir signtd "East Huron," but there Iverware, --*— . oi lidies.—Mr. Eli Heneffer has movea into - .
Gold Watches, Rings, Gold Spectacles 81 could not be got to do this work as well as 14,951. She has a record of 75 pounds . I Corsets, - �. . - Fanq
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1. - is no mark or letter connected with It to Gold Pens ,and Pencils. In fact everything In the the prevent ones, but theri are many inci- - Brucefleid. � milk per day and 15 ouude of butt�r in 7 rt of the tailor shop formerly occupied by � � I -coloring',
�, - show ;vbc, the writer is. If the writer will Jewelry lipe. Prices put away down. R. MUROIC11, p . . ! _.
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� 1305 a in.connection with a work like this . I 9;r. E. Appel as a work shop. Bed Quilts, . . . . .
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� - kindly send us his,name, bot for publication, NOTi0E.—COMe and see. our fresh stock days. . . , � � I On&
� � that new men c 3uld not be expected to �_ - (,gets of Curtainsi - - - - - . �
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� ,_1 . but as a guarantee of �`good faith -he ?OETS.aud other Books in fine binding, o of Men's work - z . � Chenille Covers, �� - l
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I Sul & WILSO03, Son- kno'w off hand, and which w uld � require a Hog -skin and NO a Buck, Now we have a . I'll,
a - , I Editor, and to comply ,W.I., ably table for presents At Lum8DEN Wroxeter. . . - 11 �
11 _; - ih a rule invari 1306-1 f, before a line in imitation 13traclasn, Moo Alma and CHRISTMAS TRim—A Christmas tree so � � - WhitA
;� III gladly forth. little experience and knowledge o at Table Cloths, I
, observed among newspip ra, we Wi.: � rived at ;00110411on caps which we will close out at a low margin WANTED, 1,000,000 feet Of 13�&W 1,1 1098 ---
. publish his letter. W. R. COUNTEu!s Leading Jewelry Store, proper understanding could be ar . above cost. MRS. GBoRom BAtRD. 1304 Wroxeter Saw Mill for which the highest price in cial will be held In the Presbyterian churc� � ls;undri,e
I Seaforth, is he&dquarters for j5hristmas Novelties And, besides, I think it is always good CHRISTMAS GooDs,—New fruits, Candy, Cash will be paid, Maple to be out mostly 14 feet, here on Fridbay evening next, in connection Tray Clothst I'll
I � * Call and see them. - 1805-1 p9licy to allow those underk#king any public - im 121 feet, all other kinds of hardwood 12 and School, The pastor, Rev, Sideboard Covers, - coilm
AX$IVEMARY SzRvichs. —The auniver. Nuts, Oranges etc., In great variety, China Cups, Soft EI with the Sab ath � �
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. STARTLING feduetion in the price of work to complete the same, so that if any, Fine Lamps, ;#&ter sets, silverware, Watches, etc. 14 feet, Hemlock, halt 12 feet and balance 10, 14, and P. Musgrave, a several other clergymen Table Napkins, . � "I I "Armlets
t sary services in connection with the First io' Instruments for the holidays, at the Seaforth feet. We also want to buy 600 cords of Basswood be present, 110 will deliver addresses, I .
t__ thing goes wrong the blame can be placed suitable for Christmas presents, just opened out at 16 , . 1 4
-1 be held -mug %I 1306 forheading, outneatlyin 20inch lengtheforwhich Will Doyliex, lxen�f
Presbyterian church, Saaforth, wil Muoical instrument 'Emporium. For the next.three 0 ! 81.00 par cord, spot cash .besides which, a suitable progrsmme,�con-
: nextSunday. Sermong will be preacheO weeks a reduction of $26 will be made on the price on the proper shoulders, and n t on those, J. MOINTO1111%. re- we - will pay at the rate ol :isting of readings, recitations a;nd musical s � Persiau�
Ile a Eas a so is the case too often, who are least blame- NOTES.—Mrl. J&TnefJ Broadfoot has laid down at Gibson's mill and al6o at W. R. Thomp- Towels, � I
� both morning an(! gvening by Rev. Job) of Organs and $60 on the price of Piano - . Y P Y- " I - . Menti
a thi merits. SCOTT BROS. I - 1306 worthy. By the way, I notice Mr. John turned from% visit to Kansas. She was son19,Teeqwater. 1304x2 elections, has been arranged for. - The Kin- Boys' Suits, � �
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congregation have not had a tea -meeting i E CHILDREN. — Beautiful a very good place to live,,'— CONOERT. —The concert given under the burn choir hAs been Boys' Oyeicoats, ...... . .
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I I connection with their anniversary service,,;� books, such as Panay's warks, Elsie Books and lots mattero,and criticlses rather freely th� aotio n the Mill road auspices of the Christian deavor of the and -a most enjoyable time is Boys' Caps, Flur
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. of others, usual price 36 cents, selling for 26 cents at of the Council reg,krding the charges against The Women's .'Missionary Society of, the 'will be present � � ; an
A . substituting for it on Monday evening " LTmBDXN &. W1L8ON'8. Seaforth. . 19.03.1 . y a Presbyterian church, was a success in every in rumored that Santo, Claus . Gents' Caps, I � suits - I
; the waterworks engineer, and generally M6thodiRt church here' lately sent ns t was held in the old In person, and as he 'has the reput�tlon-�Of 11
. 11, musical ana literary feast. This year, ho,A If you want high'clave goods not usually their want of knowledge concerning the box of clothing for - th'e poor and ' Luwe&e d y. ch was filled to tha doort. Miss being a jolly good fellow, his distribution Gents' Ties, - - 1, and Pat
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: , . I splendid tea will be served in the. bas ent, A delivery. W. . R. CouNTF,P., The Leading questions that came up from time to time ak' Surely this is fulfilling the Divind,command: Agnes Knox we,3 the principal attraction of of presents will not be the ble Gents' Muffiers, . � . ; Whei
I 3eweler, Seaforth- , 1305.1 the council meetings. Ail I would say in 69 Bear ye one another's buriens.' '—Miss the evening, her selections were all good, part of the proceedings. Admission, 15 - ", . �
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z of the church on Monday evening next from is a good deal easier: Maggi! McDonald, of Hespeler, . SMrts anA Collars, 11 �� if -
.. I CHRISTISTAS SLIPPERS. —Elegant, artistic this matter is, tbat it . � 'a &gain 'a both comic and grave. Her $I Mary., Queen cents ; children, 10 cents. .1 � I See I W.
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6 untfl 8 o'clock, after which addresses are and durable. A now lot just in, comprising all the to criticise the actions of others than to do our , village. She will spend the winter of Scott," was rendered in a w � � Socks, _�� not Er
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. - . . pected by Re.�ds. Messrs. Ross, of Brus newest designs and styles in Chribtm" Slippe . the work yourmelkand from the tone of Mr. with -,her aunt, Mrs, Cameron, would almost cause the tears to flow, while � Lumley. . Braces,
sole ; Kay, of Milverton ; Hamilton# of Look in our South Window,.and call Iq and examine marks I should gather tha,t the — Mr. Robert Smith has raturaed from I - . w,wn1 i
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Blyth ;, Simpson, of Brucefield ; Musgrave, ices before purchasing. I RoBF,RT WiLL(St Cady'S Beattiie's re I I - ' " Saunders bicGlashin's courtship," would PASSED AwAy.—Anothec of the worthy Umbrellas, .. I I � .
. . 1305-1 people of the Sputh Ward made an iirepar - Mooiejaw, Manitoba, where he spent the suit all lovers Of the comical, and her other . .
.. of MorKiltop, and others, and music by the r1o6k, Seaforth. . - pioneer, of the township of Usborne, inthe &c., &c. - ... we SU4
suminer.— were all good. Miss Knox can ad-, .
. able mistake when they twics. refused to . We see'by last week's EXPOSITOR 11 I � I
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I . ,phi�rch choir, under the direction of Mr. . STILL THEY COME' e avail themselvei of his services so unselfish- n r Pipceab person of Mrs. Samuel Elorton, of this place, . . . �
James Scott, A pleaq , ant and profitable manicure and Toilet gets, Odor Cases, Fancy Perfum Mir. Robert Dunamore's advertiseme t fo ways e sure of getting a good audience has gone to�her reward, having reached the ..
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. Bottles, just opened at Lu,mmm A WILSON's. Seam ly offered, as, had they done go, we, would the lebters written onhis trip to Hoaduray. here. Professor Scott, ,of Winghem, also &a anyone or more aTtieles Of the -fifty - J_AL
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I evening is expected. forth. - 1305-1 sed an intellectual Oolon that We trust he way be able to find- them as ave some admirabie, singing selections. ,good age of 74 yearr. The sad ' event w u. would. like to give : i I :
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A PLEASANT . AIEETiNo.—A very pleasant -CHANGE OF 'BusiNEss. —Miss Dorrance would have prevented any mistilkes being they are very interesting, and well worth The Misses Sparling and Miss Wilson and - � 4 i
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begs to announce to the public that,having purchased made by our Council, by keeping them 6- preserving. If MrDunsmore would like to last, but by no means least,. our local talent, severe sufferer for several months, but s.he to- Father, Mother, Sister, Brother,, I : .
time was spent in the Y6ui3g Men's Christian the Stock and Business of Miss Stevenson, she is pro. - Shoals and have the letter termed" Metropolis Mug- bore her affliction with patience anct resig, Son, �Da hter or Friend come right . _�
I Association rooms on Wednesday eve i formed beforehand of all the Misses Brown and Staples, are all worthy of ation, never murmuring or complithing. � Ug
uIng pared to take orders for all kinds of Fancy Work. qnickasuds, which can only be found out, I Ingo," in which he describes the Iuternation- - !!EE""
I latt. The meeting was opened by the Sing- Also any kind of knitting. Having -added to the - more than passing notice. Miss Lottie n I iristian, along and makeyour selection from our � .
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already large Stock, the public may depend on be- by the ordinary mind, after passing through all Convention of the Christian Endeavor' Brawn as an accompanist is worthy of She was a sincere jind consistent Cb 0 � I . A F!F,e
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of two or three beautiful hymns, after . I well Suited. Dress and Mantle making will be the stern re nee ' who exemplified her belief more by deeds laige and elegant assoktm �_ .- . �
iWich a very interesting and practical ad- `9 Store. 1305x2 alities of experia . But such some enthuslastio Endeavorer may be able specisl notice. The receipts were $107. 1he than words. She was a i goods, especially suitable for the' Ch �
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dress was given by Mr. John Robb, in which I is fate. Who knows what blessings Sea- to fiend it to him, but he does no i t probably .expenses, of course, are high as they always hbor, and always had a helping hand ' .1 . I . The 9
A _NEw STYLE Of pocket book at Count- forth would have had vouchsafed to her if s a copy. ments, but it n"19 d for the poor and maB Trade. t ., - wl" _
- he took Daniel, the Old Testament prophet, value them to highly as ten cent are in high gr%de entertain d an encouraging wor - . 11 .
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as an example of a true Christian who had it would. His prices do the mystical d Eiegant the electors of the South Ward had only . will not a very handsome return, as well as afflicted. 84,e wiIt bernisaed and sincerely ,�, I the P-10111
- the fixed purpose in his heart of serving his d I s in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated posseased themselves of this modern Solo% serve much coull'ideratio'n for� their enter- givi�g the people a profitable and pleasant mourned, not only by the members ,of her � " - I fint vub
- God at all times and in every circumstanca tvo,ora, Fancy Goods, Pipes, Spectaclea, &c., suitable'- mon ? But such is the 11 cussedness " of pries and good Oudgment in aecuring the eVeDIDg. The proceeds, we understand, Ed w -a -rd McFaul., r - � �
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in which he'was placed. this was an ad it is prudent to be rocking up i Mr. are to go �o the new church fund. ell. She has done well her part in life, � I _a .
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I dhosunotfailto leave its impres- - " decay " of our town, without being .,able temperance lecture in their hall here on NOTES.—The bills are out for the enter- as W SEA-FORTIEL . ,ound %
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'sion in the minds of all who heard it. Next Thursday evening last, miss Jessie Alexander, the t lift a hand in its behalf, simply -because Wednesday the 21st just. Mr. MeMill n t ament in connection with the Methodist the better land. Her husband preceded her, - -
. - the amusements, many and varied, 0" a majority of the electors of the South in now giveq a place among Cansdals beat at promises to be Of more- —_ -
came well-knowr�and p,,'pular Canadian elocutionist, gave D their heads that the town temperance speakers, being highly spoken of Sabbath school, it I ommittee in L bat she leaves behind a family of six. sons Mr. McKenzie's last week.—Mr. D. D&ftae . I iin refusi
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� . . and, though the rooms were almost fullf an entertainment- of dramatic, humorous, and Ward got it int � than usual interest, as the c and five daughters. The funeral tc,bk place who has been attending the Normal 'school I ,tar v.otei
pathetic re%dings in a inarmer that won for bar. warm could get along very nicely Without these wherever he has been heard. An immenEe charge are working hard, and they know .
� ! every one spent a most enjoyable time. We expressions of praise. 11 The Death Bridge of the 94 eminent YJ servicers. Verily, a great re- number it is expected will embrace this OP_ how towork. . ThIR pleasure seeking public oil Wedneiday and her six sons acted a*s pall in Toronto, is expected home shortly. We ,,There u
- � are pleased to nute that the attendance a ander's dramati bearers. The remains were interred in the expect he will be crowned with hopors as,
I - I t Tay " brought out Miss Alex c, power spoDsibility rests upon you, electors of the portunity of hearing him and arrangements .may �epend on a, treat on next Tuesda -, ' has -don!
f reek and to *a very n: arked degrpe, while her humorous and I �y
- i these meetings is.increasing every vi y Lumley cemetery, and the funeral proves- Donald is a good student. —Mr. W. Be'll, _� its rft(�
tt I versatile qualities were shown to great advantage In ,- Yours, —RATEPAYER., have been made accordingly. This -lecture -
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pp - inore amneerAnts are being provided for the her renderinkg of 11 Saunders McGlashan's CourtBhip. " , .1 will be really interesting as well as an in- ion was a very large oue, testifying to the who h" been attending Knox College tirt . ... perswel
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i I . Come to the meeting- next WednesdiAy even- Son, who became his wife, eyoked roars of laughter. � . will have their entertainment on Thursday Her memory will long remain green in � the f —A very pleasant evening W" *pent thib I that zu
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I )pointed. The other sele'otions included p. scene from the LOCAL BruEFS.—Rev. Dr. McDonild has people have long been looking for. Don't the 22nd inst. The reputation of this enter- � week at the reside -nee of Mr. W, Chapman. . - I
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. - I Fjory young men is cordially invited—Cox, Gail Hamilton's "Archie Dean," an , d Julia Walcott's been confined to bed for the past�, week fail to turn out in good time. Music wil tainment ia fully established, as they &I- affect � Apples were pared and cored in the early thetir t
� . i " Our Christmas." Miss Jessie Alexander will ap- through severe illneas,but he is noWtbought be furnished by Union church choir. The ways give a good entertainment. — Mr. . part of the evening and after that old and
I� * - to be on the mend. —We are glad to see Mr. lecture will commdnce at 8 o'clock p. in. Davidson, the contractor, in here with a 'Walton. . . I . -,them I
. THE DEBATE, —The debate on ":Women's r.ar in Cardno's Hall, on Tuesday evening, De 1 ?5 . young enjoyed themselves in variouis amuse- � I Althou�
Itighte " under the auspices of the Mechan- ber 27th, under the auspices of the Methodist Thomas Coventry out and -,i�ble to attend to . . - large staff of hands working night and day OnriczRs- ELECTED. —The following mem- ments until a late hour.—Mro. McNaughtlon .
1, � . J Church Choir. Rtserved seats. 35 cents. Plan of bers of Walton Loyal Orange Lodge have Union �
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. ics, Institute, in Kidd's hall, brought out a Hall at C. W. Papstle Booksto . re. . . 1305 business again;'� Mr. Coventry waslaid up - Jammu. - to complete the church. for the opening on is slowly r000vering.—Mr. S. McKenzie'* � I � in it* �� ,
� fairly large aludience� It was one of the -- GENERAL House Maid wanted, highest for two weeks with a severe attack of ,ague. MEDICAL HALL HENSALL. —For the best the 26th or 27th inst. The date not being been elected officers for the current year, house will soon be completed. 16 Is one -vf ; "I 11
� pretty wages paid. Apply to MRS. WX. PIOKARD,'Seaforth. —Mr. A. Young attended the funeral of his -
i beat of the series. The aiden were . quality of Dru 9, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Per- duly announced as yet, butwe expect to be viz: Thomas Oa,kf�y, W.M.; John Oakley, the finest residences in the county,, and � -
I a - I 1806-1 neice, Mrs. Young, of Colborne, near God- yes, Vollet Soaps, Brushes, Whisks, Spec- able to give the exadt datb ere long. D. M.; M.. Morrison, Chap!ain ; Charl,-s . 4
� evenly matched and the subject w a well , I , -day.—We notic fumery, D, Stores. that Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie way long -be . I you.
, threshed out. Mr. B. O'Connell, of Dublin, Fop. SOLID GOLD and Gold filled Watches erich on Wednes by the tacies, and everything usually kept in Drug . . Case, Recording Secre spared to enjoy their comfoTtable home I* to give
I -_ try R. Mer ,t Harriston paper of last week that ;.r. David Prescriptions carefully com unded. All night calls � Ferguson, Financial Secret&ry; D. Johnston _�
being one of the'liadere, wound up the d,is car, Seaforth, and see if the prices don ' �nostead of at the hotel am 0 $ the Ain,3ere wish of all their friends.—Miss
. 1305 - Dorranoe, Pri i I of the Public School in attended at the Drug Store Brumels. �
t cussion by an eloquent oration of neaxly astonish you. . r *,,,,Iy* J. MAGWARMID, M. D. 18".4 w Treatsurer ; -H. Hamilton, Director of Care. Dallas, of Stratford, is the guest of Miss ... a weU ai
, 10 � monies;. Ww. Gray, Tyler; John Rynd,
. that place, meflipith's severe accident a few .' BRIEFS.—The little snow of last Sunday � I I
three quarters of ain h6ur and held his audi. ' ' ' � AT J. SUTHERLAND'S Post Office Book has livened up business, but there is more Thomas Mo onald.,Robert Fraz'er, Abraham Jessie Dailan.—If Dame Ramor be true - . � ter ,
I . ence apell-bou-nd throughout, There were Cou-NeiL DOINGS.—& a meeting of the days ago. He Was standing on & step -ladder, Store you wilt find the largest and best assorted stock wanted to make good aleighing. —T there is likely to be a couple of w-eddinge on - arm* t
three young Men On the debate,ziz: Messrs council held on Monday evening list, a re- wihenit spread out under him sad' he fell w- of Christmas Goode and Holiday presents ever offered 811OW be Crich and Joseph Love, Committee men. the 2nd concession in the early future. So .
, h18 l6t1e ac- Brother George Hamilton was elected Lee-
elson HAys and Harry port from -the Fire, .Water and Light Com- distance of aboat ten feeft. He was not for axle in the village of Heneall and if you want greatest -joke In connection with t - 0 . -
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R. � . Beattie." Tb y our ised all who heard mittee was read, setting forth that the Com- seriously injured.—Mr. Solomon J. Shan. anythin.g in the line of Bible@0 Prayer Books, Testa- tion of the school board is that the person turer. This lodge has a ' membership of - leave -
Pr I a onto, Itymn and Music Books, you will be sure to i . 1.
�111 - e mittee had made a thorough test of the new non, of MoKillop, near Whithrop, who has. I and prices, his stock of whorn they engaged as principal is not the about 50, and is one of the most prosperous � InwW10
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� by the clear and argumentative character of the entire satisfaction of:the Committee. A sciatica, hassuffi,ciently recovered to be writin Deeksi fases, alit Cups, Christmas Cards, —No municipal aspirantii yet.—St. John a NoTzs.—Mr. Simon Campbell is now con. � 6
" , . With prac- &men McGinnis for �$25 for able to come tot town. Mn many friends Booklefs and In fact Fancy Goodwof every kind are church, at their vestry meeting last week, fined to his house. While mi�kiqg a cow . � .
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� I 1) to learn.of his complete re. selected the Rev. -Mr. Riley, of Chealey -1,
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�., 7 1� tiee each will very soon become an socom-' damage done to goods in bis, cellar through will be leased lace to Come. J. SUMEFLTAND'S Post Office Book LOCALS. —The Young People'a meeting on I I . I
H I left ere on 9 . 1305-2 anor of Rev. Mr. Cluff, and the Bimb - which knocked him under. a young heifer I T
I , w plishod platform speaker. There was no the backing up of -the water in the town covery.—Mro. and Miss Oliver h tore. the succe eked to make the appointment. Sunday eveal was well .ittended. The standing in the same mt&ll.' The animal be- I 1� MW �
" drains, was referred to the Street Commit- -Wednesday for New Yo�k, where they iq- GREAT -CLBARING SALE.—IO order to op has been a ttiba -
had there been., we are "nf came so frightened that she nearly trampled ' h
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�� .. ,� decision ve been in te tend to spend the winter. . A team of horses —Rev. John Rose is giving hii cougregatio subject was ab y introduced by' the Presi- I .-
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to ;Itut it would ha e to:be inquired into and reported on at make room for my sprin,f,, stock I will for the next dent, Mr. Robert Morria.--�The hum I -
I., W sixty days sell at the fo lowing reductions : Best
favor of Women's Aights. Thrzse debates the next council meeting. The treasurer attached to a wagon were frightened by a an insight into Calvinism, as he has been de- - tson Q eati
.1 ' Worsted Suits worth $30.00 for 826.00, best Worsted engine and cru her, which Messrs. Du and & broken rib, but in now improving -than -
� I om off a roof near where they to worth I'll, .
I.- will now be suspended until after' the holi. was authorized to place to the credit *,now -slide fr suits worth $26.00 for $2L.00, Worsted Sul livering a. sermon each Sunday night on one Staffs, have I established in McKellar's
I "Of the public school board the sum of were stacdiDg, and ran 4 Main Street at P ate as laid down by John Calvin. Of under medical treAtment.—Mr. John Kay - bodle-
_4 922.00 for 418,00, Worsted Suits worth $18.00 for ofthe oi I - .. - .
� days, when they will be resumed again. . corner building, helps to enliven our " little is now recovering from Injuries received by ' I
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11 $315, The miyo,r and treasurer were au- something faster than the regulation rate, $0.00, best Scotch Tweed worth 021.00 for 418.00, —Ben Lomond Camp of the Sons of 'Scot- I Ing ,
.1i - All wool Serge worth $21.00 for $18,00, and as low an village.—Winter has brought another wan- a fall.—The Patrons of Industry had an in- ..
�. l NICES.—The following parties thorized to diepose of the lit.it issue of the on Wednesday afternoon. They were stop- .00. In overcoatingo we have some fifteen pieces land have decided to celebrate January 255 tht darer home,in the person of Mr. John Scott, tereating debate last Tuesday evening on the � to,: �
have uuclaimed balaneas lying to their town debenCures o the best advantage. A ped opposite L. MoDonale's blacksmith 8'0 ivereary of Robert Barns, by a grand � -for ex
; 1�1 � I left which we will sell at cost price. Remember the ann rice , es a jr., who �. returned last Wednesday from subject : " Rezolved.that the feeding of
1. � credit in the Clinton and Exeter branches of motion was pass0 recAving the report of shop without having done any damage these goods are all the newest and latest patterns and Scottish co rt. The b t t lent will be I pent the summer the H
; i, . . : secured, and a grand Scotch concert will be H'9 cattle for export,7 under present circum- made
0, —G. Wright the Fire and Wat?r Committee and author- They belonged to Mr. P. Burke, McKillop will be made up in the latest styles and A 1 trim- Manitoba, where be 6 I
0 mings used. In Gent's Furnishings, it to a well- - ou
11" the Alolsons Bank: At Clinton, 0 � the result. Every Scotchman should re. has been out west for two ii mmer; and stances is unprofitable." The affirmative, . cused:
; 30 centq, April 1, 1881, W. Coate, 26 centsl izing'the pa,yrneut f $1,000 to the Kerr —The new plate glass fronts are now in t1h .
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I t** March 21, 1884, Charlesworth & MoCul- Engine Com ,Any on account of the Dew new stores in Strong's Vock.—Mr. Josiah ,, be sold member the date,—Dr. R. Knechtel was in likes it very much, but is still better pleased side was led by Mr. T * Cameron) the Dega- I kinizi
,. . , � , equal to that of any town or city which w to get back near Mitchell again.�--Miws tive by Mr. R. Gardiner. Both sides did .
. � lough, 16 cents, October 22, 1883. R. Fitz- flump. The Ere, Water and Light Com- Watson, who has been tin, Seattle, Washing- at bi reductions. 8 ace will not permit quotations town visiting on Tuesday.—The school in Grey ; I cunto I
t i , Simmons 73 cents, April 3, 1883. Miss H. mittee also reported that the saving which ton Territory, foria coup e of years, return. of prfee here,so %,a wirl conclude saying that' Annie Scott, who has been residing well, but -decision was given in favor of the El �
to all board have engaged a Miss Downie, of Han- I I z
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I_ M. Hill, , 53 cents, April 3, 1883. W. Scott, would be effected by the shutting off of tile ad home last week. He looks well but has' those buying a suit from now untiTChristmas we will sor to Miss Abraham, for the for some time, is home �gain.—Miss Aggie affirmative. � I . � 1: Woul
,1." . . � . I give a nice Neck -tie or Seck-Heart as a present. Re- over, as succes ' Mrs. Currie wag visiting friends, in: Fullarton — * . I - Into ,
, 1 $3,68, April 3, 1883. It. W. Williams, electric lights on the commercial circuit at - a very sore hand. He says work is very member this Isageouine sale and you will Save 3rd division of ,iur school.— D. Smale, 4 . �
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� I work as formerly -of Brussels, but now of London, 'during the past week. —Messre. James Me- Ashfield.- 0 11 . more
.i4 A cents, April 24, 1883. D. B. McKinnon, half -past nine o'clock each, evening instead scarce in Seattle and that town is not grow- money by buying from us. % e guarantee all . .
- �, we can boast Of having the beet system of cuttiniz - Kaig and James Scott, jr., were visiting in ^ i The I
� 1 75 centa June 5,1884. T. Stevenson, $2.55, .of at eleven, as at present, would effect.j a Ing as fast as it .was a whille ago.—Miss and first-class hands to make up a neat and stylish was -intown visiting last week.—R. L. Tay- . NOTES.—MiSdOn8lry services will be held �:
'' I - saving of only about 40 cents per night. -.1 A Dorrance has par - � Winthrop last week. I
� A October�i, 1881. 1R. B. Hodge, 25 cents, cbsoed the fancy goods Stilt. Give us A Call and be convinced that we mean lor has removed his residence to, the one at Zion on Sunday, 18th inst., at 2:40 M., -1 have
March 1886.1" P. Robb, 50 cents, May,1886. resolution was passed to the effect that the business and stock of Miss Stevenson, Miss what we advertise. Remember the stand, op It i
44 � E,oslte formerly occupied by W. B. Dickson. —Jacob by Rev. J. Mills.—Mr. Wvid Huston at a I rike
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.11 —At Exeter,—Obyrue-& Company, '$7.104 town constable be4netructed to aacertain if Dorranoe is well and favorably known, and the Commercial Hotel. J. Pops, Hensall. 1 5-2 Earner has bought out the grocery business Tuckersmith. valuable horse last week, from Inflamma- i with
- : i BRIEFS. a f of Geo, Baeker.—Mrs. Ronald and Mrs. W. tion of the bowels.—The Cfiristmas examln� . .
lr. September 16,4878. Caddy &'Company, 9 any persons are draining foul water or othef will do a good business in her now line.— —With the near appro ch o A Com'FouTA-BLE HomE,—Mr. Simon Me- 9110 I
:. cents, Novemb,er 15, 1878. J. Brown, jr., objectionable matter into the town drains, The regular meeting of the Women's Chris. Christmas our 6tores present a fin appear- M. Sinclsir are visiting Mrs. Cluff at Freel- has stion,of School No. 5, will -be held on Thurs. erntu
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. 25 cents, November t9, 1,878. H. Love, 79 and.if he fluds any persons offendiag in this tian Temperance Union will ' be held next a,nee with their holiday goods tastefully ton, Michigan, duriDg the holiday season.— had built during the season, one of dayl 22nd inst., commencing at 10' *'olock, fres -
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; , cents Sept. 14, 1876. H. Hopkins, 60 cents, they fail to do so he report to this c place. . pretty smooth, but*the want of now 1 9 teet in sizetwith fine -1
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, February 20, 1879. the names of the offende�s. The - tenant. James McCracken, of Pezerboro, under the auspicei of -the Beltish and For- foram
Robert Woods, $1.16, , polling —Miss Hallie Coleman left last weak for much felt. —The Rev. R. Godfrey, of Strat
I �.i July 6, 1881. W. Madge, $1.93, May 11, � - � . go and $tillmau Valley, Illinois,- where ford, and formerly of this place, was in the Is visiting his brother, Councillor McCrack- high cellin a and fADlights over every door . gn Bible Sooiet I �� - I -anlu
.jii . � I places in which to hold the coming munici. Chical upstairs. This building was efected - -under eil ,y, was held in No. 5 school . . . C
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, � . 1881. A. Holl&n4, $2.34, June 30, 1881. pal elections, and the returning officere,were she will spend the winter visiting friends.— village this week.—Mr. J.- Shepherd recent- eD, Of Bruasels. � - last Friday evening. Interesting addresses -- I , qlud
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� - _� W. A. Caufleld, 69 cen,ts, January 31, 1880. ap�oiinted. These are the same as formerly. On Saturday last Mr. James A. Anderson ly shipped from this station several ca;rloads - . contraotore,and reflects the highest credit on were given by Rev. J. Kenny and Mr. R, ic
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ths ago the'earpentet work- and the furnisfiing of special meetia of Maple Grove ,Loyal .�
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riendly in ace I e n s u ing4 . did the mason work and plastering,- which Inst- '. . �� .",
taxes has been paying qtir people his f ordanue with two ot the said ,plans, coons weighed 20 pounds. and the other i6.' cillor, Brother A eseldh; vice councillor, quiet from Paisley, gave an entertainmentin e excelled for neatness, stre and installed for the ensuing year, viz,: - 1`1 a t. .
. visits. for some- days lately, and a glance at and to lay the same before a meeting of the "The Great Northwestern Telegraph Com- Sister E.,4,ohnston ; past councillor,Brother the Leadbury r,chooI house. For two and a; cannot b n - ;
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his roll, shows some peculiarities in our council on next Tuesday evening. After pany have strung one of their 'through line John Poite; chaplain, Brother G. J. Suther- half hours he furnished the rarest amuse- . D. All; R. E. Brown, chaplain ; , whic
assessment worth noting. One' house and some other unimportant business 'and the wires from Main street to -the residenca of land ! recording- secretary, Brother i J. T, ment for a large and intelligent audience. forth, did the painting in a very artistic .-
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purChased for $400, private sale. A lot $�00 the council . i. parties having messages to send after regu- - chanan ; treasurer, Sister R. Smallacquibe ; two large dol he forth, did the plumbing and heating,putting treasurer; R. Huston, D, of C.; W. Irwin, L I ,
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. assessed at $100 was sold 'for $80, and - .- __ tar office hours, or in cases of sickness - or herald. Brother R. Spear ; guard, 1�rother ludicrous element in even the r Clare Brothers, of Preston. The Ritchie, 2nd C.; F. Robinson, 3rd C,; W I roll, '
. another lot assessed at $100, could. nof be NATION. �A - T, Hudson ; sentinel, Brother G. Small&- nature. For some time the teachers I and factured b: I Crosby, 4th C. ' , � I
sold for $25, Perhaps there is scarcely a E(:AlOjNDVILLE SCHOOL Ex"I. I death,on Sundays calnbeaccommodated with pupils, assisted by the young people in the above named contractors have been kept ; W. J. Johnston, 5th C. �. ; A. � I thil
public ackool examination was held in Eg- out delay by calling 6it Mr. Somerville's combe..—A very interesting lecture was . Ritchie, J. Bradford, auditors. . poor
property in the village which would sell for mondville school on Friday, the 9th insi., - residence. This will be a convenience to given in Carmel Pre3bytlerian church on mection, have been busy preparing an inter. very busy the paet year, which speake . . 'they
cash at its assessed value. For this ,state of and was largely attended by the parents and both the public and the agant.—Mro. T. W. Monday evening last, by the Rev. W. G. esting programme for an entertailDment to be highly of their skilful workmanship. We ., . lecti
. g Ili Utah, given in the school on the evening of Deceru- trust that Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and British Grain Trade.
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I I � :4 : j� . value till it is almost a necessity to sell. We mondville' in the education of their children. 'Habkirk, grandson of Mr. John Cowan, lecture was held under the auspices �f the to be present to render his able assistance, i6rZys:d pleasure# of their beautiful aud in its weekly review of the British grain - eir-4 A
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"i I , 1 4 'are Young People's Society of Christian nelea- and no doubt a good treat is in store for comfortable home. trade, says: The record for the ,past week in .,
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7 10 pay rather more than three dirries as much Larty and Mr. Horton, assisted by Messrs. He has a good situation in Winnipeg and is M. McMillan, of Iowa, are visiting relatives opportunity.
w i�,� �, on the dollar. This should be an induce- Baker, Scott, , Muldrew, Forsythe and Hog- doing well. —Tuckeramith is �atill ahead, aiid friends in this ifilage and neighborhood HAPPENINGS.—A social and C/hristmas December 26th. Thequestion being 'I Whet - memory of English farmers. American mud
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7 � the beautiful sitse at the north end, in close tboroughness that they are acquiring a good for that township, ;has already collected and Pi ch, of Exeter, were fiere last church two and a half miles east of Lead- influence?" The capta -1 .
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� . �J - proximity to Seaforth.—Sever.al of our practical . education. During the day $10,289, leaving only ihe sum of $123 yet to week visiting friend@. —Mr. J. H. Harburn, bury, on the evening of Thursday, Decem- Kenzie and Ketchen. �Mr. D. McTavish is � I ;_ .
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� 4 � citizens, both old and young, who delight in several excellent musical selections be collected. Where is Hullett's veberan recently of Cromarty, has opened up a pho- ber 22nd. The management will spare no erecting a new bar�. Mr. A. McBeath of spot grain from these souroes era nearly I . �
t % . � - were furnished by Messrs. S. Hor- this year ?—The Frost and Faushaw Com- to ra b gallery here. We wish him success. pains towards making it pleasant and inter. having the contract for the carpenter exhausted. The stocks of foreign flour and - .
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i . � ; .11 . I work.—Miss Douzer, of Clinton, is visitin wheat are estimated at 4,30D.,000 quartem -
� i in Sewforth.on Friday night last, and all re. ton, J. McGeoch and Clark on the any wi giv� the po�ular play# the 11 Two !!The"Post Office bookstore, in common eating for those who attend. —Muuicipal . ,
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,.e - � - , t 9 P) - -a evening. with the rest of our business placox, will be matters are quiet in McKillop. It is prob- Miss A. Al I �
�; .,:, I port hiving a ood time, But ob, what a violins, accompanied by Mr. H. Horton on vr1hans, in Carduo's Hall, th; lao.—Mr,. Jo Dallas is spoken ol American wheat Is offered In London at 28s. I - T
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