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. Stacks of Clothing. 4 . I I Then does the bud* blossom into the well and favorably known. About too verygoo , -B E R11. I
the town that the Council gra ' ut,freedom' illustruted the good work being capacity -and a wider field for service. son, who formerly resided here and was home 0 d luck, having shot eight deer. NOVEM
from taxation on the grounds so long 1,wf done by the Tract Society which Dr. ' "h nd his family moved to one of which, a fine buck, weighed 254 1 --- . I
- ____ � I ' ' oaes. A Moffatt repreaents.—Mr. J. W. McMil- beautiful , flower, and the column now years ago e a n to I I
1�r e they are. used for such ptirp _� � - . res its capital. What was " s wri Manitoba and took up farming. He lbs.—Mr. Welli g n Johns, son of our
Received and opened this week another 'y I resolution granting this request -wad lv�n, of Knox Uollege, Toronto, and re- reveh 0 iis united in mar -
consignment of Ifigh Grade, Made Up Clothin., or is raised in glory - " whpit- had a severe attack of I& grippe from worthy postmaster, w _
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consisting of imen's;Yguth.s', Boys' rind Children'a voted down by a I ajorit - * A cently of tl 'wt preached in Brus- in dishon 19 - I � I
tyles and. arge m y.-, , j ,p last.—Two more of the was .11sown in weakness is raised in, which hemever recovered. riage to Miss Lilly Qrobker, daughter of I
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Overcoats and � Suits in all varieties of -a ng is deputation from the Public School Board selo on Sabbathown' . : She Mr. Richard Crocker,bf this village, at Close Prices for Cash - -
classes of cloths. As our stock of olothi asked the Council to place at the Alis. , residents of Huron have passed power.". He concluded , thus- - . I the Methodist parsonage in Lucan on �
now as fully assorted as at any time during this = o'm- e's. Mr. James Nim hom ,we this day mourn was a great East Wawanosh. —ON—
posal of the Board the sum of $750, long h - w ' . I
ian season, buyers will consult their Interests by I Thursday evening of last week. The
,calling early and making their selection be- with which to purchase the. Smith mo died at the residence of Mr. Robert suffere'i�'for many years, and her life LOCALS.—Mr. Win. Marti'n left on many friends of the young couple unite FLANNELS � N
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I tore it becomes much broken. The quali the Public School Govenlock on Sunday night at the ag . . Wednesday for Michigan. He, took' a with us in wishing them much happi- .
the stock will be found away up, prices away grounds. A resolution was passed ap- 74 years, and Mr. Win. Hammill died at the Great Teacher was there with heal- car load of stock and implemento with neso.-At - the shootiDgL match on BLANKETS and
4Gwa at the Bargain Clothing and Dr.T Goods . f the purchase and &'reeing to his -residence in this town on Monday ing in his wings. He was showing her him. -Mr. W. Sco,tt returned from Mil.- I
Bouse, Seaferth. I pyoving 0 1 9 . of that man is made perfect through suf- � Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Robert Sanders I
, provide the needed funds. Mr. James -morning, having reached the good age ' ton a few days ago,'where lie has been shot 9 birds out of a possible 10. This � .
.W.M. PICKARD, Watson gave notice that. -at thenext 82 years.' Both intermento were made fering, and so ministered the comfort of vieitl']3g am6rig, friend8.-Tbere is some is a record hard to- beat. -Mr. John � TWEED,& - T
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- T. MdWo old stand, seafortb. meeting he would introduce a motion in Harpurhey cemetery on Tuesday.- the Holy Spirit that she was able t,o talk of holdink a Christmas tree and Ranton, of. Winnipeg, and formerly a ,
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— — - amending the by-law for the ruDning,of The members of the -Church,of England look forward with joyful' expeptancy to entertainment at -the school of Section Close Prices for Cash
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- I � U the electric lights so as to have the congregation -at Dublin,showed thei r- ap- the glorious place Which her Saviour had No. 13 ), about the latter part of Decem- merchant in this Allage, was here this
EDWARD CASI I lights put out at 12 o'clock instead of at' preciation of the kindness. of Rev. Mr. gone to prepare for her. With her her. . I . week, and was warmly greeted by his —ON—
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. I o'clock, as at present. A by-law, Hodgius,who has been supplying service grace of manner, and cl6ar, bright in- —,— . , '' . I
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. in to tellect she might have -adorned any . UNDERWEARand
Wants Fine Fall Butter in prints changing the.mode of making the Assess- at that place since his appointme t I Ashfield. Jaerisall.
and rolls. Also Rides, Sheep ment�, was introduced by Mr. Good and Seaforth, by assembling at the Rectory home, but though she is taken from us, . NOTES. -Mr. A16xander Woods, of
� was read a first time. This by-law pro. on the evening of Thanksgiving day, we. have no reason to grieve as those CLEA11ING SALE BEFORE Rrsmovi�NG.— READY-�'.NIAJ)E CLOTHING.
Skins and Raw- Fur' vides that the assessment be made be- bringing'with them a good supply of po- who hiLve no hope, for she fell asleep in the 12th concession of West, Wawanosh, As wy lease Gf prernisee in Hensall expires on I
S. - atoes, apples, vegetables, dressed fowls, the peaceful assurance that she was an has been very low, but we are glad to the 15th of February next, I have decided,before -
tween the let of July and the 30th of t . bear that he is now conyaloseent.-We removing, to offer foi the next three months, .
ith heir, of a home in glory, where she shall my entire stock of general goodo, at such re- Close Prices for Cash, �
GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH._ September, and that the rolls be re , urn- etc., enough to stock the 6ellar w -preach- are sorry fo learn that Mrs. Robert duced pr�ces as cannot fail to effect a clearanoa
. . - also good hinge for the winter. Such little be forever with the I
able on the lot day of October ;.� Lord." The Hamilton, of the 12th concession, con- of the sau)e by that time. Special drives in . ,ON—
e - -5 that on the 14th and 15th days of June expretsions of thoughtfulness on the er in closing quoted Browning's ap- � I ,
*4_ I met. tinues - very low. -An as6ociation, en- Boots, Shoes, Felts and Rubbers of all kinds -
I-Ruvion tuxPoottot the� first instalment of taxes, amounting part of the people toward their pastori propriate and touching lines : titled the " Patrons of Industry," bas Readyniade. Clotbingi Overcoats, Wall Paper, MILLINERY, .
to 10 mills on the dollar, become due are praiseworthy. -Attention is direct. Crockery and Glassware. Call and be con.
OT - — " And what is our failure here but a triumph's been organized in 'School Section vinced. No trouble to show goods'. RoBEP.T -
. and payable, and that the balance,be ed to the reader " A Free Horne" else- . evidence ' No, 5, The association promises to be MANTLES
W I H.9 V withered MORRIsoN, Double Stores, Marshall's Block, . I
"MATTERS. payable on the 15th and 16th of October; where in this issue. "This seems to �af- For the f ulness of the days ? , owe 1195 �
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�,� DISTRICT — also- that a charge of 5 per cent. be ford an excellent chance to obtain a free otagonized ; � . . very popular with the . farming com- Hensall. argains in Boot and Shoes I DRESSES,
.' made on taxes not paid - on these da home or cash prize, as it is no difficult Why else .:was the' pause prolonged, but that munity. GREAT B I
I ya. I I singing might issue thence? . forthenext30daysat A. Weselobs. We have �.
OmTuARY.-The sad news of the The electric* light committee reported, matter for readers to detect mistaken in Why rushed the discords in, but that harmony . just received over 1,000pairs of Rubbers and' .
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death of an early resident of McKiltop recommending that the Council take printed publications. The Company inight be prized? r Cromarty. Over Shoes of all kinds, which we will sell at the SHA_�VLS�
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township has just reached friends here. . I 0 NOTES. -The Literary,:- Society has following prices: Men'slined Over Shoes $1.10 �
Many will remember Mrs. Elliott, wife steps to carry out the improvements on making this offer is financially able to air, Men's Rubbers 55c a pair, N'Vomen'o Rub- FURS,
the electric light plant, suggested by carry out all its promises. -Mr. Peter Tuckersnaith. again met for the winter months. A ap xir,and all other goods equally as -
of thelateJohn Elliott, who resided new eta . ff of officers have -been installed bers 35c a pi a .
-with her family on the 5th concession of Mr. J. J. Wright, the expert, who ex�- Aikenhead; a former Ruronite, but .� n4w -FARM SOLD. -Mr. Win. Plewes has cheap. Call nd see and be convinced that I sell And all kinds of FINEij DRY
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amined the works a short time ago. Thii,, 115f"Groton South � Dakota, - In. a private sold his farm on the 2ad concession, L. whom we know will do their beat to . Boots and Shoes cheaper than any one else. z
McKillop, and some fifteen years ago ' * 9 � hose i eetings as interesting as Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods- _�
report was received but not adoptaid. Iefier-says: "' We 'have been pretty R. S., 'to Yj r. Robert McDonald, of make t in Sigj� of the Big Boot. A. WESUL011. 1194-3 GOODS. I
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. removed to Peotone, Illinois, where she .0 " -A till Usborne, for $6,000 cash, Mr. McDon. possible. -Mr. F. L, Hamilton, who has
The improvements recommended were ,ue�rly' -ittened out by hail, but a .
died on -the lot inst., after an illness of - , up with a sore eye, has agrain INTE NDING purchasers would do well .
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m onths. Mrs. Elliott the thorough adjustment of the havb.-,e-nough to �eat."-Mr. S. S. Cox, ald gets postessiou on the 15th of March to see the neat dwelling with two lots attached ' ' I
is';�o 1. started to do a little work. We hope -this place, offers for
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about three ano an addition to the fly wheel of the. agent for the Hedge and Wire Fence next. This farm contains 100 acres,hae which John A. Mitchell, of AT �
was a sister of &r. John Cowan, en�lne. A representative of the Ball Elec- Company, of Niagara Falls, is at pres- on it, first Wass b w he: will soon be able to go to work with sale cbeap,I,Apply to owner or G. J.Sutherland, Edward ....LeFaul ,
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,of McKill and was an ami- tri'6 Light Co. wa . business for his the nicest -and very, best farms in the aivill.-Mr. James Hoggarth has left NotaryPu cand Conveyancer, for price and
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1, able and eataable womany an - asked he said they were quite willing to -gompany. - The Wom.en's Christian county, and there a;re few, if any, better for Algoma. If times are good he will P D SHoEs.-Owing to .SEAFORTH.
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- grea missed by her family. and send a rpan here, to' adjust the lamps at T roperance Union are preparing parcels . in the Province. A little over a year remain for the winter. 1, SALE OF BOOTS AN
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ads. She was &boat. 55 years of age any time. He did not think, however, Aooka and papers to send to the lum- ago Mr. Plewes refused $6,500 for it, I . 0 , December, and until that date I will give 25 per 'manner, reflecting much credit on the
and leaves two daughters and one son, that this would remedv the difficulty bermen's, camps, and will be plea,,,ed to and was then holding it at $7,000. Mr. . Kinburn. . cent. discount for cash on Ladies', Misses', Men's
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her husband having died some years I . and Boys' Fine Shoes and Slippers.; IS per cent. principal, Mr. J.R. Biklfour, and the .
. - '_ McDonald i to be congratulated on his PERSONALS. -Alr. Robert Stanley is t Call and see. and if assistant, Miss M. BWir.-Cot
complained of. .The power is unsteady- accept donations of good literature.-. 8 I a -
Ago. . off Fall and Winter Goods. n prayer -meetings are being tage I
and the lights must be unsteady also. All persons desirous of commencing the purchase. Mr. Plews settled on this present visiting his old friends in this I b6m not gelling Boots and Shoes cheaper tha, held at the
WELL DozxE.-The Wingham Times This unsteadiness is caused by the L tudy Of book-keeping, drawing or mu- farm in 1857, and cleared it up and I n any other shop in Hensall, I will make you a 7
place. -Miss Bell& McKenzie, of McKil. *deuce of .N11r. Hugh Cunnin
in t " wobbling " of the driving belt. If :ic are reque t6d to meet in the rooms made it -what it is, and it is a pity he lop, spent a few days here the guest of present of a pair for your trouble. FRANK resi I gham, �
-of last week says: "We have s o' OINEIL. 1196-1 shoemaker, of this place. -Mr. aud..Nirs, �
beeu informed that T. H. Ross, of this this defect were remedied, the lights, he of the Young Men's Christian Associa- has not decided to spend the remainder Miss Mary Schoales. NOTES By Aw OCCASIO.NAL.-Our Joseph Goforth, of Logan, are at pres.
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town, has been awarded second priz6) felt satisfied, would burn steadily and tioD, on next Monday evening, the 17th of his days in the enjoyment of the LODQE. O!FFICERS.-The following are town is very busy at prceent. It aur- ent,visiting friends and spending their �
a gold watch valued at about $50, by give good satisfaction. To put a larger inst., at 7.30 o'clock, sharp. -What's comforts which it affords. He has, the officers in Constance Lodge, Inde- p,see, m buy- honeymoon here. We were very much .
'I ow ? however, . purchased four hundred acreg pendent Order of Good TempIars: L.D., �
. Wisner, Son & Company driving wheel on the engine �would Lhe matter with the cow by-law n any large places in grain plea ed to see the happy couple.
Limited, of Brantford, for the second remedy this to some extent if not alto- Hats it also gone to the haven of rest, of land in Manitoba, near Moosomin, Sister Be] la Schoales ; C. T,, Brother E. iDg and shipping. -Mr. Petty's factory AaCoa-R,EcTrox.-In the Stanley items, ;
. ' . . rking order - again. -A strong �
. highest number of Sales, this season, of gether. After a lengthy discussion on where Be many of its predecessors before and as his sons think they can do better L. Farnhain ; V. T., Sister Ida Britton; 18 I' wo 10 e
Council of Itoyal Templars has be n or- last week it was stated that Mr. John -
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seed drills manufactured by that firm. the part of the councillors the following 0 P.- C. T., Brother Jame3 Hinchley ; W. �
was resolution was adopted. It seems that cow6 have still possession of the side- go with them. He expects to remove t ganized here by Mr. and Mrs. Beaman. Dunkin had sold to Mr. W. JE[. Beatty.. I
When we consider that Mr. Ross 0 C., Brother Win. McIntosh; It. S., -W . of Wilton Grove, London, three ram � I
Competing against over 300 agents, it the manager of the COMP&DY. 4ag offered walks ao usual, much to the discomfort the Northwest next spring. He is one Brother W� Best; W'. 1N.l., Brother Rob- R. A. Ball and wife. have returned
� from their weddin tour. -Mr. Stacey lambs of the Shropshire breed. We are ]
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must be considered prettygood.9 but verbally to do as the resolution proposes of the iverage citizen, although the time of our oldest residents and most wortOY ert Clarke ; F. S., Brother Robert 9, informed this'statement is incorrect, 0A I - i
to and now tb a Council, ask him to put his has past when the law says they should citizens, and although all' will regret Coates; NY. T., Sister Jane Clark ; 0. has moved into his new home, making I
-then Mr. Ross says it's no trouble - ' the ram lambs were sold to M.T,. Beat -1
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sell those drills, as they are, without offer in writing : Tbat'the Ball Elec- be kept in their stables. Whoever has his proposed removal from Huron they G., Brother John Dorrance; I. G., Sis- - by Mr. Andrew Dunkin of Varna. I
-law should ' Ferguson gave good satisfaction with I
- ter Mary McCully. . , � OYSTER S upp-L,-R. -The 285th anniver.
doubt, the best drills made in Canada." tric Light Company be requested to put the duty of enforcing this by will unite with us in wishing him health
Mr. Itoss' many friends in this vicinity the offer made by Mr. Johnston, ,mana- be up and doing, or else the citizens will and prosperity in the Prairie Province. his sermpn in the Methodist church last -un
-iiill be pleased to hear of his success ger of the company, in writing, which commence ,to think the town authorities . 0 � . I . Grey. Sunday a. in. It was tbereligious quar. eery of the, G -powder Plot was cele.-
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and will unite with us in wishing our is as follows: I I That if we put in have abdicated their pow -era as the . Bruceffeld. I terly meeting service, The Rev. j., brated on Wednesday evening last week .
I ITEMS. -Messrs. 1. Bowerman and 7 attheresid-enceof Mr. John Johnston, �
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I on the engine, and- guardians of the public highways, to the +-r two or . Ferguson is stationed in Londesboro. de
,old friend long life to eDjoy his usef al. .eleven foot fly whee owners of the aforesaid bovines. . A GOOD _kIRLD.-Mr. John McQueen Jas, Beer, of Ex-_,.^ , were up Mr. Joseph Irvine has come - to reside un r the auspices of Varna Ora -age - I
1jrize and to sell, good implements. . if it does not give satisfaction that the -The has this fall hold 155 barrels of Northern three days of last week for a rabbit hunt for the winter with hia brother. He is Lodge. About eighty members and in. _�
* company will pay the expense incutred Montreal Frenchman shipped a car load , ..
Spies, at $§.25 a barrel, to Mr. Cant. on the 16th and 12th concesisions.-Mrs, vited guests were present. After par. I
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A W_EF.i-ix(� APPLE TREE.-Tbe Clan- land also replace the engine with one that of horses from here Thursday. They elon, of Clinton. Considering the Win. Strath, of the 16bh concession, sole agent around here for Talmage's taking of the oysters and the- gf,od, �
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adian Horticulturist for Noveinber says: will give entire satisfactiori at their own were a fair lot and ranged, in price from scarcity of good fruit this aeasen, this suffering just now from a severe cold things tho ladies know so well how to .
Mr. Robert Moore, of Zurich, Ontario, expense. " � $60 to $100. Horses are fully 50 per � his sales.
- - seems to be a good paying crop. and an attack of quin-9y.---:Wrs. Peter
0 , cent� lower than th�y were eighteen 'i LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mr. A. Weseloh, our provide, the evening was spent in song
aends to the Ontario Agricul�ural Col- THE TRACT SOCIETY. - The annual Sinclair, junior, is also very ill. -On enterprising merchant shoemaker, has and social amusement.
Iega, a photograph of a weeping apple WAN'TED,-Good general Servant in months ago. -On. Saturday last �a span meeting of the Upper Canada. Tract So - Thanksgiving Day the woods and LECTURE. -On. Friday evening last
-tree, which may possibly take the fancy smallfamily. Apply to MrB..Nfaclennan, in rear of horses belonging.toMr. Jam6o Dar- ciety was well attended. The address swamps in the lower part of the town- L purchased Mr. Eyre's neat dwelling and the Rev. Father Chiniquy, who was '_
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� of the Salvation Ariny Barracks. . 1196XI ling, near Dublin, got--fri htened at the I zi
,.Qf some. people as ornamental. We . 9 on."'Young Canada in Earnest," by ship fairly teemed with hunters and billed to lecture in the Temperance Hall . x
TED...--Smtbrt, intelligent, for g -0, band and ran King, street. -Mr. G. Deinch, who is
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Rev. Dr. Moffatt, the Permanent Secre- hounds. A large quantity of ammuni- here under the auspices of Stanle Die. I
. the Dry Goods Business. Apply at once to awa . They left th&*agou in -fragments holding a good position on the Railway y -1 i!
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a weeping tree of any kind except for HOYMAN' & CO., Seaforth. 1196 y I tary, was excellent, and very attentive- tion vias squandered, in most cases f ruit- trict Lodge, was unable..to fulfil his ap- -
along Main street,"and.finally collided at Hamilton, and who was the first agent . ' .1
special situations because it is the -very ly listened to. The following officers lessly, the rn�jority of the local amateur utment on account of illness. The .1
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BOOTS, SHOES AND FoOT-WEAR OF ALL with a telegraph pole Dear Mr. Barton's - L JeV. at if eneall, was here this week tapending P01 i
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hardest form of trees to work into a It., were appointed-: Prosidint, sportsmen not appearing to be over- Reir- F. G. Newton, the popular Lp&stor- - L
' tINDs.-we have just received and passed into blacksmith shop, when both of them fell 0 1 a day or so with his brother-in-law, Mr. ':
lawn with other trees ; and a tree must stock large quantities of fall and winter goods n and were captured. Further than Simpson ;� Vice- -Presidents, Revda. J. burdened with -game on their homeward B. S. Phillips. .Mr. Dench being a great of the Episcopal church,- Bayfield, w"', I I
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have something specially commendable All kinds of Men's,Women's, Boys', Misses' and dow . Walker and W ''Graham - Secretary- tramp. however, equal to the emergency, and -
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Children's flne and coarse goods, Men's and Boys' the breaking of. the wagon and harness '_ 31 . favorite here is always warmly welcomed I
to be desirable as a single specimen in a long boots, men's felt boots, Overshoes, &q. We 'rious damage. was done.�We are Treasurer, R. G . Simpson. Directors, W derstands the although he. had only a few, hours given. Z_ 1�
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]prominent "location. An apple , tree have just opened out a very large stock of men's I -Messrs. John Ketchen, John -.Dunkin Hills Green. railroading in all its branclies.-A union him to collect his thoughts he delivered -i
would scarcely have . enough beauty of fancy slippers, also a nice stock of Trunks and glad to learn that Mr. W. C. McKay, of m
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Valises at prices to suit all. Look out for new this town, who has been 'a student in LOCALITIES. -A Union Thanksgiving Thanksgiving service 'was held in the I
faliage to be employed in this way, and advertisement next week. HAMILTON&MCINNIS, the lawoffice of,Mr.F.Holmestedfor BRIEFS. - The Huron Presbytery, Service was hold in the hall Thursday Methodist church and' was fairly well on the origin and histoiy of the Jesuits.
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therefore we see little in this novelty, Seaforth. t WORLD. . several years,. has successfully paised -which met in Union 61-urch on Tuesday afternoon, November 6th. A goodly attended. The Revs. J. S. Cook, Cas- The Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Bayfield,
except that it is. a curiosity. Mr. Moore " I -The annual . and Rev. Mr. Walker, of Varna, gave -
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_ i RF HE _ his examinations for both Barrister nd . last was largely attende P d . sized company were present. Rev. S. sou and Henderson spoke in the order
writes as follows: "I mail you a r ,E TRIP ARou,N,D T , re the, Law - meeting of the Women a Foreign Mis- short and appropriate addesees. Mr.
Via Nellie Bly's Route, or its equivalent in gold Attorney befo Society at To Acheson, pastor, conducted the service mentioned', and were listened to with
rhotograph of a weeping apple tree is given by BELL'S MAGAZINE for the largest ' . I -sionary Society of Union church will be ' Joseph Foster, District Master, occu
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which I raised from seed. It grow list of words constructed'out of the words "Bell,s ronto. We congratulate our ng held on Thursday evening the 21th inst. and the sermon was preached by Rev. much interest and pleasure. -At the ' d the chair. - The Varna choir en- .1
Magazine." Also Pianos, Organs, Parlor Suites, friend on his ability and hope . H. Irvine from the text, " Thou hast shooting match, held on Thanksgivirg ie - .�
among a lot of stocks for grafting:. pur- is Rev. T. G. Newton of Bayfield gives livened the meeting with some very
Gold Watches, Silver Tea Sets, Parlor Coal marked success on this occasion is ut- not dealt so with any nation." -The Day, Mr. J. Caldwell, sr., of this place,
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poses: This one showed from the first 8-iq,el, etc., etc., all positively given away. the annual address. and good - same evening Mr. Acheson preached an won the day, as captain against Mr. J. choice selections, .
. that it was inclined to be a weeper, and Everyone sending not less than twenty words the opening of a prosperous and.brilliant music will be furnished. Silver 01. - . .
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while atill young, bore apples on will get a present. Send 12 cents in stamps, career. -Mrs. M. :P�., 'kiriaella, of T- -en- nteresting sermon in the Methodist E. Troyer, captain of the opp dte side,
limbs I . lection at the door. - Mr. 1S. 1� m- .
turned down, near the ground. � I, send mentioning the (your paper's name,) for rules, ton, formerly Miss-Te8sie' O'Connor, is J. Pollock has moved into his church oil', The water of Ilife."-The Mr. Caldwell is so accustomed to co i ' The Reeve of Funarton and -
illustrated catalogue and copy of paper to here on a vi4it. to her parents.- r. - revival services are becoming intensely ing -out victorious that he wears his other Local Men Speak- for
you a sample of the fruit which -I Would BELL'S MAoAzisH, ToRONTO, ONT. 1196X,6 Harry'Beattie, son of.MrJatmh,es Bea tie, new home, the property he lately -intpreating, and the order is admirable. 'honors with great modesty. -Mr. Win. the Hedge Fence. - � -
like described." The'apple is a small, ___ bought from Mr. John Manson, who has -
. GRANBY RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES.- returned to "Brantford 'Saturday a,,'ter During the first week of these services Colville, carriage maker, is adding an- NlAaARA. FALLs, Ont., October 4th, 1890. � -
yellowish skinned, fall apple, of fairly This year surpasses all the rest -for neatness of removed into Mr. D. Cameron's house.
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good flavor, but inclined to spot. As appear e and durability. Among the inany spending ,the Thanksgiving. - holidays Mr. Pollock is having hief hall fitted up t�e pastor was greatly aided by the ser- other atorey to his dWelliDg.-MiSs MC- We, the undersigned farmers of the
merit new . st;ne 'in S *aforth. vices of Rev'a. Wesley Cassono Seaforth, Gregor, of the township of Hay, has re- County of Perth, having felt for some, -
a fruit, therefore, it does Dot lea this year we handle the following with friends , e for the Foresters and Royal Templars -
* pecialities. "The Model," Ladies 8 Button I . 1, and J. W. Shilton, Clinton. The ser- turned home from visiting friends in o ost important
a full description, having no particular ' and they will likely occupy itthia,month. .
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. Overshoe, fine cashmerette, white fleece lined. PRESBYTETLY OF HuRoN.-Thio Pres- vices of these brethren were highly ea- London and St. Thomas. -Miss Aikins, questions that can engage the attenti6n
vadqe, "The Mader," Ladies 8 Button Overshoe, Jersey, . . . . -An evening party was given Mr. Me- .
. . black wool stockinet lined. The ladies of Sea- bytery met in Brucefield on the ' Ith Gregor, of Michigan, at Mr. Wm. j oyed. I . .of the township -of Colborne, has been of farmers at the present, is that of
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giving supper given by the Ladies'Aid "The Ho.nie." Men's Light Plaln Rubber, low and certified as correctly kept... The re. qlenfarrow. Business is rather quiet at -present in will soon -be a thing .of the past. The -
of the Methodist church, on Thursday ramp, Pointed toe. " Tne Hero," 'Men's Light mit on the aged . and infirm minis' We gathering assembled and a very pleasant NOTES.-MiSS Jennie Campbell is our usually stirring village owing to the - barbed wire fences.have not been found ,
Plain Rubber, high ramp, toe cap, pointed 0 time was spent. -Rev. J, H. Simpson, s. ompletely Hence our
evening last week, was a complete sue- toe. " The Eclipse," Men's Light Dress Arctics, fund was- considered and dispose( of. pastor of Union church, has been aD bad state of the road -Mr. A. Weir, c ' - satisfacto' . .
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cess throughout. In the matter of Jersey, black stockinet lined, pointed or round The remit, on' marriage with dece�oed, . I -Mr. Jae. Bentley w a who receptly opened out a Book and readiness in accepting the invitation o
toe. "Canadian Rubbers and Overshoes," all e xt'rr, eet- pointed moderator of the vacant charg;s and Wellesley. � �
weather, which is an all important ad- wife'i sister was d -layed till no vi8itingfriendsin Blyth last week.a Fancy Goods Store, is giving up busi-- Messrs. J.J. Gale and Alex. Kanot .
, . styles of Canadian Rubbers and Overshoes in of Bayfi6ld Road and Berne'by the Preje- - ness here and moving back to Clinton. Agents of the Ontario Hedge and Wire-
juncit on such occasions, our Methodist stockeonstantly. A call. solicit e-d,ROBT. WITAIS, ing. 1he final disposal of the re:)ort t , . ._ Mr. Peter Campbell went to North- - — - � -he
friends were exceedingly fortunate, as Boots and Shoes. 1196 on Missionary meetings was delayed'till . . East Hope S)aturday to visit his mother, Fence Company to visit some of t .
both afternoon and evening were mild A GOOD WoRic.-We bear 'cheerful next'meeting. Mr. Simpson repo,, -ted - 0 who is suffe �ing from a long and painful � Kippen. farms in the County -of Brant and the,
and pleasant. The attendance was very testimony that -the work just placed upon --our that he -declarect,the pulpits of Bay4eld - - MCKMOP. . County of Welland and to see for our- .
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large, numbers being present from the table for examination, froin the Canadian office Ro&A.ana Berne vacant in due form.- he PLEAgANT VISITOR. -Mrs. Dr.) Lutz, from a trip -,o Huron County, Michigan. ment of special drives we have decided on 00111- selves as to the actual appearance and � I
. of the International Tract Society, now offered Presbytery was -notified by- the .Pre by. of Exater, spentseveral days during the He speaks well of the country and says mencing a Special Clearing Sale embracing what will be the -X,oally practical dhar- I
-Presbyterian and other congregations. to the consideration of the public gene7rally, is tery of Qttawa, that the cortifica of. past week visitin at the residences of I
The sappor,in quality and qu%ntity,was h lily worthy the patronage'of every house- -. I 9 there are gmat prospects of a fall wheat everything in the line of Dry Goods, including acter and utility of the new fence. And,
hilder ofevery denoinination. This book con- license of - Mr.- S. D. Angels was ret L ain- M -op next year. Mr. Reddeway intends everything in the line of Suits and Overcoats,
first class, and as the people were served 0 essrs. John Cowan and George . Dor- af ter having carefully inspected and
I i +-ftic sornethin more than 6300 ;t eQ --+--,,- , - - 01. Ordered Boots and Shoes and Goatrobes of last Air.,n;nadl tho f�"e%� �" + ^ ,ftr f1hrowt, I
they retired to the audience room ol the 5 r f. I "ed by thelatter .UresoyViery, and that ne .LU"1,10. , � to remove his family to Uncle Sam's do- week. Call and ex%inine prices of any article I
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church, where at 8 o'clock, the Rev. a was directed to take another full ye r at SOCIABLE.—ReV. P. Muigrave enter- mains sometime during the coming you may require and it will convince everyone farms in the County of. Brant and all* -1
of Scriptural study, historical citations where, , ' I in the County of Welland; --we foutut
Mr. Casson, pastor, took the chair. prophecy is involved, numerous selections fiom- college.' - Mr. McDongld,� of Seaf rth 4ained at the manse, on the evening of that our prices are away down. D. Wsx,smiL"R_ li
11 winter.—We are glad to h6ar that Miss .. I 1196 i
nt on the platform the best poetic writers, referring also as it does - was unanimously nominated as thei-ext Thanksgiving Day,, the members of the Bella Wyl e is recovering from her that a fledge can be constructed that .
� Itev-9, Messrs. George Needham, A. D. to a wide range of )!iblical,autharitieg, mi.ke up, Moderator of Assembly. The folio ing .session of Duff's church, with their ' NOTES.—Mr. and Mrs. Beaman have is & perfect barrier against all kinds of , �
. all in all, a first-class book, and Ybne that should . deliverance was adopted respecting Mr. wives. On Wednesday evening this week recent sickr ess. —Mrs. Alex. MeDonsld been successful in organizing a Council stock that is raised on the'farm. The I
, McDonald, and J. E. Howell, each of find its 'way into the homes of all those who ap- I " has been ve .,y sick for the past few of Royal Templars here. Jae. Riley is fence presents a beau,tifsr appearancep. �
wlibin delivered � addresses. The first preciate good literature. The agent is at present M6Connell's resignation of his charge: the reverend gentleman entertained in a weeks, but the doctors have hopes of �
q canvassing Seaforth and other towns in this - Select Councillor.—The Kippen Circuit comb iningstrength and dur@,bility, and-
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inarks in favor of Rev. Mr. Howell, of - Rev. J..A. McConnell-, of the p%storal throp church session with their consorts. � will be an ornament to a -well kept .
good success. ! 1196 - 0 -
-11erlin and recently of Seaforth, who I charge of Bayfidd Road and Berne, the A most pleasant and sociable time was i- I meeting in the Methodist church Mon- farm. And we cheerfully redommend it 4
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lbeing a former pastor of the congrega- - LOCAL BRiEFS.—Mrs. Sage and her Presbytery desiie to place on record the spent on both occasions, the worthy ' P" I
A SvccE�$FUL PIG BREEDER.—Mr. R. it is at present, the parsonage in Hen- as well as to the Province at larget J
tion and having numerous friends and daugh.ter,.Miss Annie, have returned' esteem in which he was held by the hoot sparing no effort to Please his ' �
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admirere here, was accorded the privi. from a very pleasant and successful Presbytery. Ae -was faithful in his at. guests by kindly and sociable atten. Delbridge, of Winoholsea, in this town- Ball will probably be sold next summer confidently predicting that it is the , i
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I l,lege of delivering the speech of the musical tour through the United'States, tendance and in -his discharge of all du- tions. � . ship, has recently made a specialty of and a new parsonage erected in Kippen. coming fen!. -e and that it will meet &. I
. - , . . . e Berkshire pigs, and like Drysdale is to receive preaching every ' �
- ;evening. Mr. Howell is � a hearty, vig- -and are now at their home in Walton.— ties required of him by this court ; - the � I breeding pdr long felt want. .
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orous and zealous church worker, and Since the snow of last week disappeared most friendly and brotherly feeling ex.- __ Bayfleld. most other - intelligent men who give alternate Sunday for another quarter of Ihe'deputation was also informed, at- .
their earnest attention to any branch, he the year. i
we are happy to learn is finding a most we have been enjoying beautiful, bright� iated always between him and his breth- H. F. EDWARDS' Clearing sale is a to the Company's. standing and businels, :
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responsive field of labor at his present weather ; the roads are drying up nice- � ren. In their parting with him the grand success. Special drives in fancy wool has made a success of the business. flis PERsoNAL.—Mr. David Cooper has operatiops, viz. : U p to August l0th �
station in Berlin. The members of the ly, and farmers are having a splendid -the G reat I . shawls this and next week. A large assortment pigs _have -been' very succeBaf ul in the returned from California after an ab- 0 . -
Presbytery would pray that . . L f this y1ear they h ad under contract U
L --dies' Aid are active and tireless work- opportunity to get all t � heir fall work Head of the Church Would make hirn to choose from. 1196 show ring. This season he has won 27 Bence of 17 years.—We are pleased to build and complet� contracts to t!16�
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ers, and their efforts in this instance done up before winter sets in.—Rev. eminently useful and abundantly ,'8uc- NOTES.—Mr. Ch%rles Rotb, of Listo- first prizes and 24 seconds. In fourlsea- see again the genial face of our friend, aniount of $65,241.96. Since that data
�ha,ve given a most satisfactory return Mr. Casson Will deliver' a sermon to - cessful in the - field to which be, has wel, has been visiting f riends here for. a, L Bons he has made 160 entries at shows Mr. B. Blair after an absence of two contracts amounting to $16,759, or 6,
finq.nciallyL, � -and guide him —Miss Mary Sterling, of Gode- and, has won 83 first and 50 second months.—Mr. Shafer shipped a carload total at present under contract and,
the net profits of thq supper young men next Sabbath evening in the go'ne,and graciously bless few days. prizes,- also %diplomas, specials and pen of live hogs from here on Tuesday last com leted amounCing to $82,000, which -
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amounting to over $100. The musical Methodist church, taking as his theme and his family." The next . meeting is rich Township, has been visiting at Mr. pri-z I e . a wherever offered. He has recent- .' and is preparing to ship another.—The - p
part of. the programme deserves special " Lessons from the life of Birchall."—A to be held in Clinton'on the 3 -rd Tuerday Chae.Symond's.—A numberof the fisher- is an excellent Bhowing for .the Com-
--mention. A number of well* executed young lad named Jimmie Willis, son of of January, at 10.30 a. m. . men have arrived home. . Last week ly made the following sales: One sow singing class was not organized .on pany.'considering the com&ativelyfew
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-pieces by the church choir adding Ina- Mr. Robert Willis, met with a very - 0. Messrs. James Sterling, Frank Jeffreyi to Mr.- J. Kerslake, of Exeter ; one sow Tuesday evening, the attefidance being years they have been doing business in :
te I rially to the pleasure of the evening. painful accident on Friday last. He THE LATE MISS PRINGLE.—The Strat- -Robert and Wesley Erwin came. Others to Mr. R. Hicks, of Exeter, and one too small. this Province. We would also stat9'
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I I was playing With other boys in the Fair ford Beacon -of last week says : In St. Eire expected this week.—The 5th of sow to M.i. A. Fuller, of Woodham; ROYAL TEmPLARS.—The Gospel Tem- that the Company is incorporated under
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COU-NCIL Doixas.—At the meeting of Grounds when a panel of the portable Andrew's church, Stratford, last Sab- November was celebrated by our Orange- one boar to Mr. D. R. McLennan., meetings, conducted by Mr. and the provisions of the Ddminon Statute$
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the town council held on Monday even- fence used there fell on his leg breaking bath morning, a funeral sermon for the men having an oyster supper. A jolly La ' neaster ; one boar and one sow to Mrs. Beaman resulted in the establish- with a paid up .capital of $250,000.
ing, accounts to the amount o ' f $271, the thigh bone. The poor- little fellow late Miss Pringle, daughter of James time was had; speeches and songs.— Mr. W. McAllister, of Varna, and one ing of a Couucil*of the Royal Templars GEo. LEVERSAGE, Reeve, Township -
for street improvements, wages, &c., will be laid up for several *eeks.—Mr. Pringle, Esq., was preached by the pas- Thanksgiving Day was observed here bv boar to Mr. A. e Sparlin, of Anderson. of Temperance with 23 members, and at of Fullarton, Carlingford. P. 0. P .
were passed and ordered to be paid. A El. Christie, one ollExeter's most genial tor. The preacher chose for his text a union thanksgiving service -being hel" We hope Mr. D'Ibridge will continue to their first meeting which was held on JAMES JONES, Logan. Mitchell - 0-
. d prosper in this business. There is no Monday last, seven more were added.
motion was also passed to pay Mr. Tbos. and popular citizens, and an old S6a-- I Cor. XV,58: "Therefore, my beloved in the Presbyterian church, Rev. Messrs. PETER CAMPBELL, Hibbert, CromArtY,
Downey $300 on account of his lumber forthite, was in town calling on his brethren, be ye steadfast, un 'movable, Newton, Henderson and Thibedeau tak- class of stock that will pay better just - This puts the Council in good working p.- O... 11 . - . �
contract. Mr. A. Strong submitted an friends on Wednesday.—Messrs. Jae. always abounding in the work of Ibe ing part.—Many hunters were out, but now than pigs, if property managed. order and good results may be ex- Ro-BERT D. Ror, Fullarton,p Ru"Bel-
accou,ut for $25 for ground rent for the Stewart, T. W. Duncan, John Turner Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your game wag s.-arce. There was a select 0 ! pected. dale P. 0. � I
ground on which the tank for street and Hugh McDermid, returned from labor is not in vain in the Lord." H%v- party at the Albion on the evening of . Ex6ter.� I . FRnD OEHm, South Easthope, Shakes—
-watering purposes now stands. This their hunting expedition to Parry Sound ing pointed out that the conclusion em- Thanksgiving Day. —We have Dow two LOCAL NOTES.—Busiriess has been Varna.1 � peare P. 0. .. . - I
tank was plac6d in its present position on Monday. Mr. Stewart bagged - a bodied in the text was the relevant out- newsboys here. Master Malcolm Whid- someNyhat dull in toin during the past NOTES.—Miss Bell& McMurchie, of JoH-.f HEi_NBucir, South EftothOPet
about 10 years ago and.no mention ,waq good bnek, but -the others had to be come of Paul's masterly demonstration don is making each Saturday good sales week. Farmers are taking advantage Toronto, who Ims been visiting her sister, Stratford P.- 0. '
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made at the time about remuneration,snd satisfied with small game.—Two adult of the doctrine of -the resurrection, he for the Utica Globe, and Master Harry of the fine weather to have their roots Mrs. Joseph Morrow, took her de- VERNyER, HEI.xtucu, South Easthopep. -
this bill is intended to cover the entire candid9tes were admitted into the .proceeded- in the first place to develop Falconer hustles for the Detroit Sun.— taken .up and other work done and have parture for her parental home on ' Mon- Stratford P. 0.
rent until the close of this year. The ac- 'Church by baptism at St. Thomas church the Apostle's injunction. He then, un- A number of young people went to no time to .corne to town.—A large day last. 'Ve will mies her very much, LAWRE--;cE AR -.,-OLD, South B311thOPer- .
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count was passed. Mr.Thomas Stephens on Sunday evening last. . A large con- der several d1visions, emphasized the Varna -one evening last week to hear the number of new and interesting boorks as she -is a very estimable young lady.— Shakespeare P. O. -Mitchell .
asked thnt he be allowed to erect a cross- gregation was present. - 1he Rector fact that while much of - the work done renowned Father Chiniquy, who was de- will shortly be added to the library of Mr. Thos. Ward, our enterprising citi- Wm. T. WILLiAms, Logan, -
4 jing an i !udericb street between his preached a special sermon on baptism, by men of the world, owing to a variety tained, in Toront�through ill,ness. Rev. the Mechanics' Inatitute.—The gentle- zen, shipped a carload ef fat cattle to P. 0. . .
stable6- ajAd Mr. Dorsey's shop. Per- which was greatly appreciated. —The of cantles, proved in' vain, no work Messrs. Newtou� and Henderson, of men from thiA vicinity, viz., D. Shoaf, -Toronto loat week; he realized 'a good Tnos. J. HicKs, Logan, Bornholm .
I inission was granted. The President of attendance at Dr. Moffatt's lecture in done, or suffering endured for Christ's Bayfield, were there, -and, with others, Clandeboy ; H. 441ber, Crediton, and figure for them. —Inspector J. E. Tom . 0. �
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asked that i,n vie* Of the general bene- evening was not very large, but rection, every true follower of Christ speeches.—Word was received here last have been on a hunting expedition in The pupils in both departments acquit- DAviD HAuAc.As, Kinkora. I
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I t that the Recreatiou Grounds are to the lecture w � as good, and ably comes into the enjoyment of an enlarged week of the death of Mr. Gilbert Thom- the, Parry Sound District, returned ed themselves in a very ntidactory WILLIAM SQUIRE, Mitchell.. . .
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