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again surrounded the social board. The heart. -Mr. James,�. Cline, of Wing- ation to sustain. Wd believe that by and only one against.-Mias Rose, of concession, who has been spending three � I ,�� - . I
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-Stacks of .01othing.- I - chair was taken by Mr. Win. Ballan- ham, was in town on Friday. Mr. o doing they will make a good deal Clinton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. or four months in Manitoba, has �rrived , NOVEM fft�. . 1__.��_ - .
- - - I . tyne, Worshipful Master of Britannia Cline has almost w Ily recovered - rom ore money than by becoming members B. McLean, of this place. -The roads home, looking bale and hearty. -Mr. R* ' - _.i
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Received and opened this week another la�l;6 lodge, and the vice chair bi Past Dis- his recent severe illn as, and his any If the Rome Knowledgq Association. running east and west are so bad that ff. Wright, of the 4th line, returned' . �
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Consignment of Righ Grade Made Up Clothii5g; tribt Deputy, Mr. W. G. Duff. The friends were much p eased to see him . farmers can ,scarcely bring in any home on Saturday last from British I . - --,- f
,consisting of Alen's;Youths% Boys'and Children' . i - I � .. . i - I
iOvercoats and Suits in all varieties of s toasts were drank in -cold water.:" After looking , so well. -Messrs. J mes 1 Kippen. grain. -The Rev, H. Irvine intends im- Columbia where he has been making a .f .
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elassesof cloths. Asour stock of clothing is spending a couple of hours very pleas- Landsborough and John Muldrew, Eg- ' proving the a pearance of the front of business trip. -B. Morrison, teacher in Close Prices'for C zsfv �� � I ---
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* this Ige, f the parsonage y erecting a street lamp, Section No. 9, has been laid up with - - I I � -
now as fullv assorted as at any time dur, antly, toast, song and- sentiment follow- mondville, stndente at Knox Col t , t .- I �, .. � I
fall season:buyers will consult their interests by ' ' i3d Shoes made,to order at the low prices, are - - - �
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calling early and making their selection be- ing each other in rapid � succession, the Toronto, returned home last Fr Uy oing off rapidly, as is also everything In the which will. sickne" for a week. We hope to soon -0.7— 1 . I . I
foreitbecomes much broken. The quality Of Company broke no by singing 16 Auld night, the College having been closed ry-goods line. Those in want of anything in estrians in dark nights. see him.around again. -Miss Ids Reid, ! I � .
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L the stock will be found away up, prices 1"vay L&ng Syne," and th-e National Anthem, for a time on account of.the prev%lence Oeoe lines should not miss the rare chance 0 1 of the 2nd concession in visiting in FLANNELS, I - - � . I . . - i I I
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down at the B rgain Clothing and Dry Goods all, DO J doubt , L f' eeling that they had of typhoid f6ver in the city and sei ch we are offering at present. Call in and � . r . . I
a a eral NVhi for out prices, whether buying or not. We Wroxeter. Wingham this week. -Farmers are now � � � - .
iRouse, Se ferth. !Nk . 1. BLANKETS and .1"..— �. � ,-
- ving occurred in the Colleg 4 nearly ready for winter. Turn , - 1-1 - -
Rained both instruction and pleasure cisses ha * e.- ire here to do business, and will not allow prices ' Hugh Rae, for- I - 11 _.
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WM. P10KARD1 from the proceedings. . T4e fine Indian summer weather of I last to prevent us from doing it. D. WNISMILLFIL. WELL DoNE.-Mr. nearly all raised and housed. They . I- � am, I �� . �- . . ..
T. Kidd'eold stando. Seafortb. . - week did not last lo ,. eing broke by i . - 1197 merly of this vill!Lge, has been engaged have been a splendid crop in this section TWEED& . I I I I W I - Y 11 muz
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. — � Glassware Depart- a wet Saturday ud und y, aDd-at I LOCALS. -Mrs. McAllister, of Michi- by -the Standard Cattle Company, of I . - . . . ,.
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;! went at Laidlaw'o.-To arrive next week one of lar, drenching rai, fall on go ayl gan, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Boston, as manager of a largo stock farm , _* Olose Prices r ��__ - - � � - �
EDWARDCASH thefinest assortments of Crockery and Glass-- with alternate rain 4how'ers . �an Wm. Blair. - Miss Smith, of Belmont in Nebraska, at a large salary. Mr, I f0i 'Cash -�, -
ware that ever came into Seaforth, goods suit- - E . very w I . I Bruceffeld. - .1 . I - . -NOVEN
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� able for Chi istmas presents. Noa,Es.-Be sure you do not forget ._: I . I
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Wants Fine Fall Butter in 'prints hand some very fine combination Dinner and longing for Snow now, the roads Tsios Bell for the past week has returned pleased to learn of his good fortune and - ,�. I I
Tea Sets, and a choice assortment of Fancy bad and the mud so deep. -Mr.- Im I . ing an all hope that he may go on and - prosper. the annual meeting of the Womell's For- -
und rolls. Also Hides Sbeep Goods, which it will pay intending purchasers , c S. hoinie.-Mr. James Smillie is putti . eign M issionary Society in Union church UNDERWEAR and .1 . I - _. I - _. . "
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. to examine before purchasing elsewhere. . J. C. . on Thursday evening next, 27th inst. �, FINE -AS&
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Skins and Raw Furs. LAIDLAW, Seaforth. � 1197 of Killarney, Manitdba, writing on the kr. Shafer, and intends becoming a Wingham. READY-MADE CLOTHIN , I -
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WE are'running off our big stock of 7th inst., says: - 11 We have qui - ent resident of the village. -Miss . NOTES. -The roada'are in a -very bad Rev. T. S. Newton,. of Bayfield, gives G. �_ 1� _______0F_
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large crop this season, but the long t� a =t� who bas'been spending a '- and business is conseqi ,� � . .
1GODEIRICH STR,EET, SEAFORTH. well assorted Tweeds at cost. No old stock, con- ; . state� Lle'tly collection at the door ; doors open at 7 1 MILLINEPtY - I
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ever thing new. A. G.-VA�NEGMOND'8 SONS. tinued wet weather after the g Couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. somewhat dull.-Tbere is a good deal of p. in. . . .1 - z- � I - . I
out has injured the sample of all the left for her home on Wed, sickness here at present. -Mr. F. Pa -_ ' LES
1. � y .. � 1197-1 � rain was i eismiller, I --Mr. D. McFarland, of Aux Close Prices for Cash . I MA -NT
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--".OU tX1100itJor HAvE you seen the wonderful Self- � t- Sauble, Michigari, is visiting relatives I I DUMS�sq
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wringing mop? For sale by J. Fairley, Sea- grain. I have 1,370 bushels' of WE eat, Oaday.-We are sorry to learn of the terson has had a very bad attack of and friends here. A very ' ON_ I ,� - I "Z
! 6rioue illness of Mr. James Miller, of inflammation of the -lungs, but i .- , ,pleasant and
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PUT * forth. � - 1197.1, besidei other grain, and'n)y potato,grop 1� V IS now enjoyable evening ,party, � was, given at MILLINE11"'ILT � - I - . SHA�w
AT TIRE CENTRAL, -Goods that give was extra fine. I had 150 bushe10 off this village. -The. Templars of this on th� mend. -Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. 7 � I NVOI
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I . satisfaction every.time, Christmas fruits of all one, quarter acre of land. "-Mr. JJohn .: ng J. L. Hamilton and others, are down Friday evening in honor of -his visit. - MANTLES � . - . . I 'T
place intend holding their next meeti his uncle'�, Mr. Pbter XcLeyer's, last ;,
DISTRICT MATTERS kinds-Rai8ins, Currants, Peels, Spices, &c., at Carroll, of,the Royal Hotel, has been In .
. , 'Kyle's hall, on Monday evening next. with congestion of the lungs but are e . ) - 1, � ,01
of lowest prices. Parties wi8hing to purchase laid up for several days, but is ab] - - to Mr. Win. Kyle has kindly fitted up his recoveriDg.-The now town hall is near Mr. Win. Simpson was th, fortunate . And Well Ma -Ac
A GOOD SALE. -The auction sale Christmas groceries will find, it to their advan- c an, bill in good shape for the different SO- ly completed. * Mr. Patterson, the con - finder of a large parcel of hooda, scarfs, DRESSES, . - and BOY,96.at ,
the effects of the late James Calder, on tag9 to call at the Central Grocery and examine be around'again.-Mr. Wm. Carno .� and other neckwear, the other day. I _. " - �
their stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. C. ,who h ad his leg brokdn, is progres JUg cieties of 'our village, and he deserves tractor, has made a splendid job, I � - - -_ -_
the 2nd concession of McKillop, . on LAIDLAW, Seaforth. 1197 a I� I Will, don't forget the ladies #ow, but SHAWLS, . � i� - wa
Tuesday, was largely attended, notwith- very favorably, and will soon be abb? to great credit for his enterprise. -The 1 be good to them as usnal.-Miss Jennie _� L-_ . E-d___'rd I
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stan . ding the unfavorable weather. The tDO,N'T fail to c ' atch a bargain when it leave his room. -Mr. James Murph n in the Methodist Blake. I Jamieson is home- for a few days. -Mr. . I
is going, we are still offering our Tweeds at respected resident and former mer%nt c ifure wi e preac e - y ev. r. A STATEMENT.—We are very sorry i ' I - LFURS. T "I ,
sale w%s successful beyond all expecta- manufacturing prices. Come and ace for your- Win. McIntosh is spending a few well- - - � , FO,
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tions, and even implements, which are self- A. 0. YAN�Eaxo,NVS SONS. 1197.1 of Seaforth, died at his residence in his I dge, of Clinton, on Sabbath next. . Ser- that we could not join in with Mr. Wm. 'earned holidays under the maternal � �__ __
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usually a drug at Sales, went off like hot SOMETHiNd�'new, bright golden Byrup town on Tuesday morning li t ice to commence at 2.30 p.* m. Clark, Elder, and others of the Bayfield roof. And all kinds of* F INE DRY -- ... - - URON SA
cakes and 'brought fair prices. The in 2 lb. tins—cheap. J. Fairley, Seaforth. 1197-1 Murphy has not enj6yed good bealthl fof �! Road people, in giving a suitable send- GOODS. .1 � _H I I .
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stock also sold well. A.breeding i-aare STOCKMAN,' bear this in mind. -Just I . I Bayfleld. I .1 AND
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1, and arriyed at 'Seaicrth's seed store, one car load of tack of pa,raly3is. ,The remains ere YitopEnTy Soii-).-Mr. F.'Holmested to an article that Mr. McConnell impru- I (]B , L
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aprin foal $50. Tw teers . i . t 7 'a 1"est
petition, either wh9lesale or retail. Our ' 1, W.-WFaul - . - one Of _ t4
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brought $132; a working horse $9 li ALT, who have examined H. F. Ed . _ .10Wft
o -year-old a Oil Cake, and aa to quality and price we defy taken to Guelph for interment on Thiirs- �`ds succeeded in disposing of the Cole dently read from the pulpit of the Bay- ward's stock of overcoats say they are the beB
a roug g Everything cor" day. -A meeting of.the patrons of 'the t=rty in this township, near Kinburn. field Road church, which.casts reflections and cheapest to be found. 'You make a great t Edward I . I - �
mistake if you don't see them before you buy. I works in- .(Mtairlo lie oi
b bt from- $36 to $47. ' Flour and Feed depaAhwnt is always complete, Seaforth Creamery will be held in I the on the' 9bh concession, containing on the character of one of the members .
was disposed of, and the whole sale and the prices as low as the market affords in SHAFORTH. eph Kidd, & lGodeff,c]
realized over one thousand dollars. Mr. any quantities. HuGit GmEvE. 1197- town hall on Tuesday next at 1 o'c �Ck 100 acres, was soid to Mr. Win. Dun- of the Berne congregation. Thqcaee is , 1179-1 _ id I
W. G. Duff wielded the hammer, and he J. FAIRLEY, Seaforth, will pay the for the purpose of winding up the b�oi_ " � BruEFs.-Last week Messrs. John late j�7
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lo,p, ior $5,100. T* -,is is a good farm, now before the Preabytery, certainly in ,t - I
highest pri�e for Eggs, good Butter and Poui,. ness of the past season. -We , li Ferguson, Chas. Dresser, Chris. -6 aughter, who I fourth dt - I the *&It i
rattled things off in good style and got try. I nd Mr. Dunl ne good hands, and we trust will soon be ,resser, infant d will never know � - I
. 1197-1 quested to State that in view of the eAate and A McLeod arrived ho . at one Vme., The tab
good prices. . . i, of 200 acres. The fifty acre lot, settled to the entire satisfaction of the me, and this the sound Of A loving niother'a voice. I . . I I -
A $7 50 COTTAGE or its equivalent in Royal Templars of Temperance MIDI- bbing the south half of 8, on the 10th injured party. Mr. McConnell -'a action week Messrs. James Pollock, James We deeply sympathize with Mr. Beatty . I Will be C!"bered, I
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TEMPERANCE A_,,,-N,'1VER,8ARY. - The cash will ba given to the person detecting the versary, a temperance prayer meeting Concession, was Bold for $1,900. There in this matter was entirely without the Ferguson, W. Stalker and Herbert Col- in his sad bei,eavement, left as he is. I I I foi .
greatest number of errors, (words wrongly will be held in the basement of the a rl�e' no buildin& on this farm. approval of the Huron Presbyte loday.-Mr. Angus McDonald, _. 1� . terest, Thi prewit_�
Royal Templars of Temperance of this spelled or misplaced) in the December issue of - ry.-A of South- with a desolate home, once radiantwith, 1. L L whim The 0lobe't �ow
in' " Our Homes." In addition will be given two Methodist church on Thursday evening 7 - - ampton, is visiting his brother, Mr. Jae. joy and happiness- -
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town intend celebrating their a L '60 UNCIL. -Council met at Londes- MEMBER Or, THE BERNE CONGREGA L . -'
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. h prizes of $200each, fourof $100, eight of next at half-pa9t seven.-Eusign Ma e b, TIO McDonald. -Miss Emma Jewett has I- _ .1 I I �
sary by a gospel temperance meeting in cas . ke #o ; members all present. Accounte -N. . - *bout thi *ilt indiistr,'
$60, tan of $26, twerity-five of $10, fifty of $5, one was present and led the Salvation Arm . - been enjoying ai vacation in Seaforth.- � *'Conservative in *i
Cardno's hall on the afteritoon of Sab- hundred of $2, and one hundred and fifty of $1, ' . . , y amounting to $90.00 were passed and - Zetland. � " . I - f , 11
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bath,,lNovember 30th., and by attendin,91 distributed in the order -mentioned in rules and meeting on Monday night. -Many Sea- ordered to be paid. On the complaint Dashwood. On the 14th inst. the funeral of the late NOTES. -Mr. Gavin Wilson, who dil-- be to this *&"b" I -L
Divine service in the Methodist chureg regulations, which will be sent with a copy of forth people who lia've -attended meet- of:Wm. Brinn, the Clerk was authorized LOCALITIES. -Miss Lizzie A. Fenn, of Zachariah McIntosh, of Exeter, took located his shoulder some time ago,, . 'Istmerbut __ -
December issue on receipt of 15 mts in stamps. ings in the Salvation Army barracks place. He was buried in the family - t0i -,of,-*e I -P
- Special cash prizes given away almost eve . to; ask the Township Engineer to ex- Platteville, is at present in our vill - as � - -
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in the evening. The Rev. Mr. Kettle Happy Bill" Cooper, � I age went to work again too sbon and madi . I a prosent ,Ma*
ry will remember " plot at the corner of the Sauble line.- u orse. -Mr. George- . _
well, Past Dominion. Councillor, will de- day during competition which closes February � P &��ine drain on lot 5, concessfion 5, Rul- visiting her brother, Mr. Michael Fenn, situation *1* the 401i
liver an address on temperance in the Ist, 1891. Address Our Homes Publishing Co., who was indeed a perfect Synonym .Of leit, and re ort to the council in accord- -Miss M. Egan, who had charge of On Saturday last the funeral of the late Thomson received the sad news froin, I
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Bro�_,kville, Canada. . 1197.8 the name, and will regret to learn-of,his, p . � Mrs. L. Beattie, of Varna, took place -ad *&a ft
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afternoon and will preach in the even- an ith 8 Messrs. H. & J. Kellerman's inill* Wellwood, Manitoba, that his father- it is W *61
X-MAs Fruits, very cheap at. the post- death, which oepurred on Tuesday last 0 " inery there and was very largely attended.- -11 � - . ---
ing. On the following Monday evening, Ditches and Water Courses Act. The department during the fall term, has re- Mr. Warren, Government engineer, died on the 30th of October. -Doe. a %MAA aw i
Office Grocery, Seaforth. J. Fairley. 1197.1, in Toronto. -Miss Kate Cowan, who I I was . _vt*o- I
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KiNG OF THEx ALL. -The offers of here on Tuesday and in Company with Mr. George Thomson's on Thank ' ' I
December let, an oyster supper will be was ill for a week and unable to difl- claim of Fred Youngblutt, for d turned to her home in St. Marys. -Mr. Cavanagh, of Brussels, was visiting at.
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beld in Cardnos'. hall, to be followed by to� his engine, was laid over for consider- Henry Willert &hipped another carload Sgilving, I bine ' wl"** have
that splendid newspaper,the London Advertiser, charge her duties at the public School L a * citizens made &U Day. -We are sorry to hear �
a grand Prohibition meeting to be ad- ation at next regular meeting of the of lambs last week. This makes 14 car that Miss us good prielm. I
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are the most liberal of the season. For only $3 has recover6d, and is back again in her, inspection of our harbor. It is intended . ...
Aressed by Mr. Kettlewell, Rev. Mr. the daily edition (eight to twelve pages), includ council. The sum of $20 was granted loads th%t he shipped this season. -We Lilly Taylor had a very bad attack.-�f: sesul hiaboir-tUR *Jw
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- department. -We learn that'Dr. F J i to have the harbor repaired during the � euralgia, bat we are glad to hear she ii - the priow � ovor in tim
Simpson of Brucefield, and others. The in- that excellent eiglit-page monthly, Wives ' ' for repairing roads and sidewalks in are sorry to hear that Mr. Jacob Keller, n
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musical part will also be attended to. and Daughters, will be forwarded for one Ewing has safely reached his destina' MAnchester and ordered to be paid to , of the 14th concession, is at present coming winter. -Captain Chris. Dresser 'recovering. �On Saturday. last - Messrs. ' � � where �hc4 O&M , - I - - - - - -
year. The Western Advertiser, appearing each tion on ,Pelee Island, 30 miles from M�. 8 has purchased the handsome bran new 1. � A -_ -
- . Caldwell, pathmaster. Council dangerously ill, caused by bleeding at George Thomson and Joseph Wellw6od . down -to 66 --. * bal
The proceeds of the anniversary are to week in twelve to sixteen page form, has been Detroit, and is now settled as a practis. acht " Wynona" from the renowned , I "
be devoted for the good of the poor of vastly improved of late. It will be sent vn-tti adjourned to meet again on December the lungs. -Mr. Jacob Weber, sr., has sold the remainder of their cattle to Mr., with Aii. -, - '. __ i6r, IN
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Wiyes and Daughters f rom now to the ing physician. We wish him the beat . ip builder, Win. Marlton. She ' � - I _1
the town. .This is certainly a laudable close of . 16�h, 1890. mdved into his new dwelling in the 'S a D. Stewart, and also their lambs to 3jr, mill -a" i"A � 064
object, and should -receive the hearty 1891foronly$l. Besides paying agents a liberal Ot Success. -The book-keeping class in �1 village. -Mr. Thomas Snell has been en- ne model and has every appearance of Halliday. -Mr. T. Patterson and soi �
I commission, the publishers offer 18,500 in.gold to. connection with the Young Men's Christ- I I :)eiDg a good sailor. -Captain Willis, of 0. malt Mon W I
and liberal support of our citizens gen- the most active workers. This is not -a lottery ! I 'Winthrop. gaged as teacher in Section No. 11, whohavebeen working on the back� But ff ItWO, -0 4W4
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orally. -1 or " allotment " scheme, but is a straight busi- ian Association, will be-start6d on next 31intoln, lead the meetings at th' Salva- part of Mr. Th,ompson's place, have. � - ,
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bas,started again. It has jnst been fitted up Mr. Sacks intends erecting a new house started a job on the Webb farm. -Mr. - I here wibum *-%, a W.
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Aw,OTJIER HURON Boy DiSTI, ADVERTISER PRUMING Co., London, Ont. 1197 . . vening Ensign Magee was present. � � � emblok.waft
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j6 ver writin , ring with coininFwinter forthe saw mill,and particular FARM RENTED. -Mr. W. J. Chesney are back again to visit their many � � 14M
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a bright, progressive, and ambil io sale by J. Fairley, Seaforth. 1197.1 , aving. town. -The eries , , .. "I � - Va.
�- class and, is le Wo- department there Is a large stock of Groo * ,which he rpcently purchised from -Mr. look as it that country agreed with � 11 I
us I o men's Christian Temperance Union will Dry Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Boots anl on a large stock farm near Goderich, . - I AD ,
young lawyer, Y -ho is rapidly getting to RI Shoes, etc., which will be sold at prices to suit has remoVed to it, taking his wife and �IVVm. Sproat, to Mr. Henry Forsyth, for them. -Miss ,Emily McMullen, of 7 I :aud undo* 1_�k �___ , I
�he front in Casselton, is an old t O EFS. -The Seaforth month- meet next Wednesday afternoon at the purchaser. Look out for big advertisement family with him. -Mr. Win. Michie had I . __-2_A_*__;",
yp - ly horse and cattle fairs are to' be re- 4.30 O'clock in the usual place, -Mr. J. next week. A. GOViMLOCK. - ve years at an annual rental of $275. Lower Wingham, has returned home - ivabsbak * - I 11. - - 4
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.ases 1 . phat " i ed, and It e first for this season will E. Atkinson, of the Globe, was here 1 2,380 bushels of turnips from three' Forsyth a good farm. Mr. Chesney in- years, and, intends going back again. - Way A. -
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vell-known law firm of Pollock & ary, reception to John Milne, Esq.,, paid a short visit to friends in Seaforth 28th., when it is expected addresses will tock ought to be fat, as rother-in-law. . � Gorrie. �' Icombl" -1 - _' � - -
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. Musgrave and Mr. Georke Murdie. Mr. Charles Agin has rented his U'rm returned from Manitoba and intends to � T �'4 �. ,- -1
in the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday day -Mrs. Win. Snell, nee Miss Jennie ndrew Storey on Wednesday. This 11 I � � 11 _. __ �
P,xposmR readers, as he has frequent evening next. ----.%The Independent Order Mcilichael, Of Hullett, is in town this Suitable music will alsobe provided by for a term of years to Mr. John Cooke, i as the marriage of Mr. Samuel George start business in the nevr store put up, . ____ __ 1. - � I
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y contributed to -its columns -since going the choir. A collection will be taken. and intends leaving shortly for Saginaw by his father this summer. 11 Will)y is th"of -4 , lies-* �
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�o Dakota. open meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall' . I Theirs should be a good turn out, as the City, Michigan. -Some very fine cedars i elen, fourth daughter of Mr. Storey. very Eopular, and doubtless will do &. . - � I "I -
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'terests of the order,will be delivered by ATIo.N.-A correspond%ut at Marno6h ! thin vicinity, to be used in the construe- ed by Rev. Mr. Needham, and a large paid his parents a visit last week. He � , - 1k, I -
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Messrs. D. Miller, D. Rose and R. w ' ago &number of the neighbors. of Mr. . reports b i .-Mr. Blow and I -
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sels.-All the timber of any val I I �� I W
Whale, of Toronto. The gentlemen are t Ing Archibald Wright turned out and did ue in Oarty of the relatives and'friends of the his son finished ve6ering the post office - - trade - � I I -- 10
ecent elections, and was defeated by he Home Knowledge Association, ,of a OuDg coup � sad .. __ - _1__U
all well versed in the working of the gocild doy-'8 plowing for him. , Mr. the old sawmill and furniture ft.etory yi le were present. The bride building, and are working at the old . I � --
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aen of Dakota, and is another of order, and will, no doubt' " give enter- by an agent of that concern wh . o I Wright is a new comer here, having re- buildings .has been removed, and c�pient of many useful and handsome drug store. -Mr. Robert Toung, who � I . . . . . - - � - , -- ,w. - -
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taining addresses. -Rev. 'Dr. Stafrord, fee of $12.50 he rep [4 con'tly purchased the farrh of the laie � Spent most of the summer in Winnipeg, . - - I - 1�_
luron's Bons who is doing,credit to his sented that for a won presents. Mr. and Mrs. Storey did ��
of Toronto, one of the most able minis- mak . DAVid Dorrence. Since arriving here he has now a very desolate appearance. . arrived home on Thursday night of lut. �� . It
Lative county and country in foreign .. I e him a life member of the asso i- ! 11 . ev?rything possible for the comfort and week. - The Harriston High School I xow� ____ . .- -
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-he anniversary. services in the able him to purchase books through the I as to say that all had a most pleasant AlD1k#A__ " -
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ort Arthur SentinEd, of the 11th inst., very large club having secured a goal. A Gorris , ��_;
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ouncil, we notice the following refer- far off home on Monday next., The Home Knowledge Review, a monthl of sighteen, showed their good will person to come and examine his stock and 1,MoRz GOOD STOCK. - Mr. Robert . - - - ...� �.&."&._ - I
good wishes of a very large number of periodical. y towards him by turning o't and doing Prices. . . for Harriston. We excuse you this time,, I worry . . .1 i
nee to an old Stanley boy whojor some The agent also Showed him 4 . 1197 �Prlcesf,, " I
. C�arters, of the Mill Road, recently It., but don't do so again. -It rained all , - 7NO,
- his'fall plowing. In the evening the BRIEFS. -The revival Services in con. . AZ_ - A"Us � -_
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. � I ' all 1 enjoyed a very pleasant evening. f lage. .AL saw- mill is bad-ly needed in ,1& __ - L- A_1XJ
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- � I I- ao much money in any n in week for Portage I& Prairie, Manitoba, that he was induced to sign the order Eliz 'beth, second daughter of Mr. Bon- days ago. He was present at the hang- I consignment of Dry Goods and Tinware- I I . ,-
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- * . to which be is going. -On Wednesday i . ng the character or business standi ' The public school here will hold thei orth, public auction sale of horses, eat- - FddAbWW I
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�. .. I -L I Worship and the Council for their ex- last, as Mr. J� R. Pyper was going of the Home Knowledge Associ ti ! . .after. the happy couple had been pro- annual examination'and .entertainment roaresid"ent.of the Babylon line. -, --- -_
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. _ .. . pressions of kindly feelings towards picked although we do know something abo next mouth. A big tim: is expected.- H was never married. He 7 tft. - - �, .
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� - -shower of up from the sidewalk three five dollar th' - ethods. in the seco d cong atulations of all present, all sat Mr. Van Ray, of the S uble Line, has " quiet P- m-, On lot 5,00acession 7,Hullet�,farm - "it It* -bon AS .-
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� . that CouncIllor Johnston i's a popular ed by Mr. -Stephenson, who dropped it the order, he will have to pay the *7 . -
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I�Ns N.' one -couple, and Mr. Shilby and blis SAD N-ENT.-Mr4. Lancelot :Beatty, p.m., -in the village of dL -
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, . after recoveiing from the charm of the -amusement. The bride was niade the Ong and prosperous lives. - � e. 0A, - ,
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- trict Deputy Grand Master Brol I 4'' appreciation of her many acts of themselves for their folly. In oiur.opin- pre e I fits and we extend to the newly Morris. thing'aerious had been app I re- � , I Rued chargo � .
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distinguished members of the order taiken by Mr. A. Calder, and was one of an excellent device for working on � byterian church, "I'll, � hay , U"4&9 I -
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� Kincardine, Past District Deputy Grand The donors were hospitably e * ntert%ined that which they do not want. If any visi fil6g relatives in this village. -Miss to replace the one destroyed by fire. T a funeral, : which took place at I presented to a St. Marys audience. I - -a tho., . ,
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