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1% . common? Wefear'it is , demoralir. selve� warm, and being snowed in. * A ter- While thia - ceremony I was -being rforme . d new furniture and undertaking � onto blish- home -of Mr. Robert Kettle.-Mr.'Ricker is 4
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.Oash Grocery ing many young men and bqys'and it looks riblelanow storm, theworst for - years, pre- the bridal couple stood under a belleof white 'ment in the old golden lion store. Both these now busy applying the. paint brush to a - � Five Weeks I I
� " if the I law ought to step � in and put adstop vailed throughout �, he Northwest. ,The chrysanthemums and -myrtle. � Hymen's gentlemen are 1*uatlers and wilt likely make number of tasty cutters for the benefit of . . _,; . .... � I
in stock.' We have now in I -_ - . . I'll 11
crop Japan and Black 'team, i f railways were blocki.- by snow and even in knot was securely tie'd by Rev. John Stew- things Ityely in the.furniture line. those in need. Mr. Ricker iwa good work , �
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customers as good orbetter, fowl and other artieles.-Mrs. H. P. lCen. the city of Winnipeg the.-otteet, cars 'were' art, uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. - ' I ' man and knows, how to L suit the - trade. - In Which We, Must Fjell _. .
"eorge Carpenter. 'Mrs.-B&Ifour,,of the postoffice, wM absent ,
t anywhcre else. The finest nedywas summoned fo Woodstock lately , blocked and traffic of every kind was at a G After the congratu-' , Turn3erry. f , . I
)otoWoperpound. A good from our village for a few days, visiting her , .
iound, and ,the very best in by the death of a relative. �We believe ,it is stand -still, and it was only necessity that lations were over the guests repaired to the NOTES. -Oliver Mills purchased 6,, three- sister, Mrs I . (Rev.) McKibbon.-Mrs. T. Thousands of Dollars. , . .
Br pound. In Sugars, Now the intexition of our teachers to hold their forced persons to leave their firesides. dinin 'room, where an elegant dejeuner was I year-old colt from Robert Yeo, jr.., on Wed,. . I ,�� -_
*, Bisculbi and general CO. annual Christmas examination on Friday Surely we in Ontario have reason for thank. . 'servel, after which the healths of the bridal I iiesday of last week. -Mrs. R. Leathorn MaClymont spent Sund ' I st 'in theYoreat - . 11
class new stock secont to . ty, with her two dau erg, Vrs � -,
- December Itth. Preparations have fulness that our lot has been cast in so. party ard their parents were drank, and I met with -a painful aceident a few days agoo cl I - 11
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.,,, been made for a pleasant gathering.-Mias -pleasant a place. responses -made. Guests were present trOm by almost severing one of the cords in her Grieves and Miss I Mcclymont.-Mr. L
ep the very best which . . � . - Woodstock, Seaforth, Harriston, Howick, left hand with - a carving knife. -Thomas I It has come to this, that we have . now ... I �
En Crockery we have some of Graham spent several days in Toronto late- .. —0 T. Wiley, of Stanley, w a in the village on. L
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offered in Soalorth. 11 yOu ! ly.-We a,re pleased - to' learn that Miss I Carlisle, Ayr, Otterville, , and Nor Friday last -collecting th'money for taxes. ore I -
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- re � 'FAnAtERS' INSTITUTE. -A meeting - of the The presents were num I e - Holmes has added another horse to his the close of the year., and we want . .11
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r or Toilet set, ace ours beto Bessie G�smmell ban been chosen- by - the directors of the ,u- wich. rous, useful stock, paying $27 for the same, -Miss -Mrs. (Rev.). Barnby, of Listowel, was in %s,e of as much of our Fall and to die. . _. ,-
it will pay you to do go, The trustees of school section No* 4, Stanley, ai South Huron Farmers:' I an ITETues left where our vicinity during the latter part of last s Winter-
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ill kindi of produce. Good 8titute was held at . oxworth's -hotel, Hen- dbeautiful. Mr. mud Mrs. 4 .Maggie Balfour has gone to London, , week, � visiting at the home of Mr. William k as possible by that time. Ve, there- _-L.
furnish crocks to pack it'. teacher of their south school for 1897. By Woodstock on the evening train or points �
. sill, on Saturday last, There was a full she has secured a situation in a dressmaking I foje, confidently ask you for a good share of
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her . sorry to see the atte . ndance of members. The principal- west. During the evening the wedding establishment. . . Ivison and, other friends.
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WILSON, Seaforth. bottom dropping out oft"e-achers' salaries were delightfully entertained witli —9 . j
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. One section in Tuckersmith 'lately engaged business was the Preparing of programmes guests and social converse. Pleasant fea- . � prices for anything you may require. . . I - .
Bank of Commerce Block. . for the institute meetings to be held at music � Staffa. . I
a clever. young man, who like.. others, !L�had Brucefield and Exeter in January next. tures being a number of violin selections, . Howick. ; GRINDiNq done every day at the Staffa . �
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J. � spent years in - educating himself, for the Good I rogrammes were arranged f6r Voth given by M r. Malcolm, the eroom's gr1nd, [Received too.14��Jo.r Just week.) � i,Cheese Factor � y, fo ar cents per bag. J. D. "WALIC -- . I I
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I of $250 a vear, and several the afternoon and eveniiig meetings at e�ach father, and several good ol(f' Scotch songs . 1,5113 There is a good assortment of ev
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I others applied for it for. i good deal less lace. . Messrs. Ri5bert McNerdie and M. by Mr. said -Mrs. Forest. Messrs.. Coventry nest Pritchard, of Redgrave, visited friends JOTTING.S.-The annual tea meeting of --whiclids most in demand ow, such an, I
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�LE'R INN- I So it can scarcely be the fault of trustee; K'-. McLean, M. P., P., who. compo I sod . the and sons, of Woodstock, - also contributed in Wing -ham last week. -The Bible Society the Met�iodist church was held on Thanks- ,_ .
when teacbers'are willing to sell themselves committee which arranged about the ex much to the enjoyment of the evening b collectors ar& now on their annual lounds. giving and was well -attended, over $40 MEN'S OVERCOATS -
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, Skins & Furs, to the lowest bidder. . I I sion to the Agricultural College, at G uelPh their singing. . .., We wish them every tauccess in raising being ealizell. �Plr. D. K. Erb, M.P., , BOYS' OVERCOATS I ` __.
C11-J5TRUT � � � 0— last summer, handed - in their report. It . 0— . money for ihat - cause. -Mr. William Me- Rev. PIScott and Mr.. Phinnimore adminis- I . I'll _ .
. .f . - - F I tered t e intellectual , part of the pro- HEAVY UNDERWEAR -
) - - tOCAL BRIEM-Dr. ,lder, V. *S., of . Laughlin. of Fordwich, shipped :a car load
. MAMUED IN TITH VvEST.-The7following was a ,most grati ying one for the - institute, se4 - - - - z
P (D _R r -r T-1. from the Vancouver, British Columbia, afortb, informs,tis that he dehorned 125 of larpbs on Satuiday.-We are very sorry Mr. Phinnimore also filled the
,,.as it showecr that aftef -defraying. --all ex- . gramme. WOOL BLANKETS . -
' . World, of October 28th,- refeis to a former penses there will be a balance of $123.25 to head of cattle in one 'afternoon last week. to learn of the oidlc.nes§ of old Mrs. Rut- chair in �be absence of the pastor, who � I I -
n business life, I am still Huron' boy, and a brother of Mr. Donild ,go into the funds of the institute as a result, This is pretty good wo'rk.-We 'are indebted ledge,, who lives back in Carrick. -She has sprained his ankle and was unable to at- SHAWLS AND WRAPS - .�
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,nd hope to get a share McDonald, of McKillop: At the residence of the excursion. The board accepted the to Major Anderson for a brace, of partridge many friends in this community. -The re- tend. -The Misses Webb, of Londesboro,- � .
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-s, Sheep Skins and Furs, of F: A. Barnes, Mount Pleasant, the other - statement and passed a vote of thanks to captured by him in the Morris swamp. The vival meetings, which are being held -at spent a few diLys here last week with . I - I � I �
evening, before a few intimate friends, W il- 'the committee for their'services. - major still wears the belt as the most sue- Orangehill, have been 'a �-great success. friends. �Misa White is tbe guest of Mrs. MANTLE CLUTHS __ �
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ore, Goderich street `11502 , liam Angus McDonald was married -b Rev. �1 - 4_ - — ` - Teroati,sopfortsman in these parts. -Mr. David Brother Fi her is conducting them. -Rev. an. McDougall for a couple of weeks.- . - 1.
_y - * � , Wallace 0 ns on, w � Red- he following tave returned from Manito- I . -
, — J. S. Gordon, to Miss Emma, Jane Oliver, Cuuwm A.-6a�EARI-Es. -The Rev. E. ,)p Belgrave, was in town this week, no 11� t hose home is 4 HEAVY DRESS GOODS -
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M �,s Morrison was bridesmaid and Mr. F an- B. Lanceley, of London, will Pr and spent Sunday with friends in this vicin- grave, but who has been �ttending - college a, after spending the .summer out there : LADIES' FUR CAPES �
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teamship Line. up '-'ted - ity.-Mrs J. B. � SecoM, of Varna, was in at Montreal, i now sick in the hos itil. We . � -
quier, of the -Royal City Mills, a por ,anniversary sermons in - the Methodis� . p essrs. John Mitchell, ��F-5�hn Harburn and LADIES'FUR COATS - �� - i -
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ir," " Labrador," 'k. Canada,! the groom. A very tastywedding luncheon . town on Monday and paid her twenty-ninth. wish him a r d recovery. . -- ax. Gray. - I
chureb,Seaforth,jorl Sunday next,.Decembei� I ap� I I
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ecord between Liverpool and was served by Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. Mr. 6th, at t�e usual hours, morning and, even- yearly subscription. That she may be A�N OLD Pio-, . _011N - - .
and Mrs. McDonald will reside - on Gore in Mi. Lanceley is, invited by lJhe First . spared to pay twenty-nine mbre is the fer- Stanlev . - the old pioneers arP i,lied away to that .
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.nsurance. avenue. The groom, who is well known' in ethodi;t chu'rcb,- Hamilton, for next year vent'wish of bp;_, numerous friends. -The bourne from whence no a ler returns. - Those who desire to make their money g(,, - I
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DL insure your home in one lumbering circles being the senior �artue� when he moves from his present important, Sunshine Mi6sioln'band, which is under the Albert Cameron, of this township, did some And on Sunday last,. Mr. William Sillery, the farthest, and at the, same time anxious, 1 411.
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oinpaniea--photnix, Norwich in the firm of McDonald & Smith, loggersi care of Miss Wilson, will give an intere lively m�`ork in the bush of Mr. Ross a few at., was called away. He was in his usual to get the best that's going, should call and . I
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is a son of the late Donald McDonald, 0 ing entertainmeiAt in the basement of t ii, . e C
f don. He is an able, -and popular preacher he days ago'. They sawed, split and piled six health and went urch and partook of see -what we are offering, and also not bow- I
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XILLE, Agent, RoseHall, Sutherlandshire, S otland. , and will, no doubt, be listened to -by large Presbyterian church on Friday evening cords o� wood in foii.r hours and fifteen min- the Lord'sS uppoir, the- I ast he partook of ori CHEAP WE ARE SELLING. ..-
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)reoa Building, Seaforth. - - - ___ - - f - � . .. I - next. - This entertainment will be of a - 1. I
� - I congregations on Sunday. " utes. There is no use for a- sawing machine earth, and on h way horne called to have . - .
. - . 4 novel &Dd interesting character -,Jas the Band bi .
�` — WEST HuRoN FArtr,mm' - iNSTITUTE.-A -The anniversary Services in conpectio'n . . around where these young pign are- - They dinner with a 1 son-in-law, Mr. Wm. Sad- . � -
meeting of the West Huron Parmers' Inati- with the Presbyterian church will be. held 18 composed of juveniles from five to "'fifteen would like to hear from any , pee's*on who ler, and immediately on sitting down to the r_rjaml .
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. tute was held in Kintitil, Ashfield to�vnship, -an the 'following Sabbath, December 1301, , year,, of age. All will be made welcome,but can -beat this and they will try to go two or table . , expired.' Mr. Sillery was born in I , -
on Friday last, commencing at 1.30 p. m. . when the seivices will be conductedby Rev. a small admission fee of 10 . Fi: McFAUL
me � - cqql�.ta will be three better. the year 1817, in the County Meath, Ire- 6 � . . � .
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The chair was occupied by President Bailey, John Neil, B. A., of Westminster chur.h, charged.- -Miss $11s, of Wingh , and Miss * land, and emigrated to Canada iii ,�he year
ID, ONTARIO, of West Wawanosh. , The firat'address was Toronto,who wfll preach at the usual houn, Worthington, of Clinton, attended a Thanks- Drysdale. � 1847, and for a time lived near' Toronto, Dry Goods "
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hool, the largest In Western . � giving party at the residence of Mr. . I when - he moved west and settled on the
I college rooms elegautiv fur- delivered by M r. A.. MeD. Allan, . of God- botb morning and evening. On the, follow- INOTFS(A very interesting debate, was farm on which he lived till his dea;tb. I -le Company, , �
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Heal course@ of study; all ich, on the picking and shipping of fruit, - ing, Monday evening, the usual anniversary field in school sectio I on Thu , . I
ain - under the three following heads : I at,; What meeting will be held, when Rev. Mr. Neil Mr.I8aiah Holman, of Berlin, was renewing - was mariied.ifi the year 1853 to Miss Char- . .
,g, enthusiastic and ener evening of 'last week. This subject Iwas eaforth's Greatest Cash -D.ry Goods f9tore, ,
m made them go, Students to pick f 2nd. When to pick ; 3rd, How to ,%vill deliver an addres, entitled" Rambles equaintances in town last week. -Mr. T. . ' ' lotte Hopkins, who still survives him, to- s . � I
Write for prospectus, if in- " Resolved that single life is happier 'than , � ..
Y. ELLIOTT, Principal. pick. i1r. Heaton, of Goderich, next ad- in Ireland, Hollaind 'and Scotland."' Ad.. .' F. Case returned from . his trip to the - -married life." The married. side won.- logether with four sons and eight daughters . I
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. delivered by the local clol country on Saturday. -The Harriston all grown up, and ,ill living in the near vi- I I ,�
- ,1444-52 dressed the meeting on the "Farmer's lion.!.,',` dresses will also be . ri Messrs. -A. Erwin and A., Peck, of Bayfield, Cross have - - returned from visiting their- ,
His m�ode of handling the kubject sl�ioweoi � 6lergymen, and the musical part of the pro- --ribune has the following to say about one cinity with! the exception of one son� I
' , were the ,guests of Mr. Win. Dowson on I brother in Manitoba. -Miss Cora Messer. �� �, I
odation and CO�n- that lie"had given it a great.deal of thought, : gramme will be provided by the church (f our 'well known townsmen : "Mr. Joe Sunday last. -Mr. Alexander Ferguson of Thomai, who hves in Hamilton. Mr. Sil- I � 1�.
. . 11tose, member of the firm of Broadfoot & lery I spent several days last week visiting Min- .
nience -' and he was � atten.tivbly listened to. An choir. Mr. Neil is not only one 'of the. Bayfield, was the guest of 'Mr. Brisson' on , though' he never a ired to municipal Nellie Hartley, of Belgrave.-Miss Maggie
evening meeting wa a held at which there 'ablest preachers in Toronto, but is also a Box, furniture manufacturers, Seaforth, and or other public positio a, was a wellread
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)ntion when using the C. P.R. . � head book-keeper,_ came up to attend the Sunday afternoon. -Mr. JohnHoward, who man anid well posted on he principal topics Robertson accompanied .Miss Jessie Malcolm. I
Aegraph for your ,meaaages, was a good attendance, and a good program most entertaining lecturer, and having ,re- . has been'on the sick list for some time, is back to Kinca:rdine on Saturday. -Aboiit� .
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press any'thing;u8s the Do- of vocal and ,.instrumental music, inter- cently visited the lands of which he spea ka, funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Daly of Clifford, recovering. -Mr. Contine is still making of the day. .Re had Ion been a very faith- fifty people from Bluevv.le attended -Mr.
t. Domininn Express Money apersed with aAdresses was given. The affair -we may fairly expect that his address will but owing to the railw'ay trains he was ful member of tho E'pis6opi�l church. He �
,,n to a model of ban- If . things lively at Lake View. We wish him Louis B. Ddfrs concert, in the school ho
.5 money - was airly successful throughout. : be both entertaining and instructive. obliged to spend Monday uight in Ha -riston will be very �nuch missed in 1 the localit M , use. - I
ormation regarding same, I , success in his under takiDg..-M r. H. Talbot, e y of No. 9 Last Wawanosh,. on Thanksgivin ,
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W, - I I Joe is still Joe, a good boy, a sharp bui3i- . . affectionate f�ather. , � ,I night. -Messrs. R. N. Duff and J-. J. Den
MACDONALD, IF You want to see what is - new for . Tif'ANKSGrVINO ' K�qj.,nT,ArNTVTE_NT._T is grain t4reshing.for this season,and is onhis man went to Goderieb on Wednesday on. -1 .-
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rth Christmas come to,FlAn's Drug Store. ! 8 roun n wi h his ensilage cutter and 1 .,--- - * business -in connection with the proposecL
Seafo Ic- 1 1512-1 Thanksgiving Entertainment under'the auls- the ladder.7'-Some per on or -persons re- g I � �
- \. . __7 WATon:F,s.-Gents, .18 size, open . face .pices,ot�,Ahe Ladies' Aid of the Methodist moved a coil of telephone wire from in front grain �uoaher, filling up the silos and crush- Brucefteld. new ichool section. I _. �
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solid nickle case, stem wind, American mo-vement Church, held on Thursday evening of last of the Sun office. They will oblige by re- I &nee agent. notary-publie, conveyancer, commissioner . 11
) * ing la e quantities of grain. I B. R. HioGi,", general fire and life iusa�r.
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'Pavelter W,t,h, for $1.60, at PA,vis' Jewelry Store, Seaforth. week, was a very successful and pleasant turning the. same to C' W Papat's book- for taking affidavita, &e. Privaue fundq on first � Zurich. I
mortgage on good- firm property, at 6 per cept. G,mmnmm -Skating takes the cake at 0 .
WR - - # 1 1612-1- affair. The attendance was as large as was store. ? -Mr.'Harry Blnu'dell: of Plattsvillej - Dashwooa. ' ' M. J. Aty home every morning _ �nd Wednesday ,f ,,h .�
- BEST variety in all kinds of winter boots - expected,the refreshments whichwere served spentSunday with friends in town. -Miss . 'NOTES. -Al r. J. Spencer and Miss week. . I . 1464 present. -Mr. J. Merrier is Blowly recover. .,
and, f,hoes rubbers &c. And "prices. always a little ri h C in on pe I : ing from a very severe atta;ck of inflamma. .
P MATTERS. lower Lh36n the lowett. The cheap cash shoe stcre- in the baseme t were of t e choi est and such Dolly. Fair, of C.1i t t Thanksgiving Mopiison attended the teachers' convention BTLIEF NNOTE's.-'Ihaiksgiving day passed
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— Carmichael Block,4 djorg,south of weir's Ilotel- W. as could not fail to rejoice the heart and day Wt the manse, the*6,,�,018t !I Miss AllieMc- at Goderich last week. -Miss J. Hall of over much the same as other days, with the tion.-TheAncient Order of United Work-
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it remitting his subscripz H. WiLus Seaforth. . 11612.1 appease the appetite of the -greatest epicure. Donald.--:-Mias Young, ow Blyth, spent London, spent Thanksgiving day under'the exception of divine service in the Preab `�! men enrolled another member Friday, night. ' -4--
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ON SUNDAY next December 6th, tbehev. The second part of the entertainment, al- Thinksgiving with friends in town. -Frank i This -is the youngest lodge in- town but is
,ITOR for next year, Mr. ' ' parental fo6f.-Mr. E. A Brokenshire; I teri*aa church, onducted by Ae-.%- Mr.
E. B. L.ncely, of London will preach :annivereary thougb erhaps less substantiM, was in its S'parling, of St. Marys spent Thanksgiving . steadily increasing- -The pupils ,and teach- .
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ilton, Pembina county, sermorts in the Methodist ,church, &aforth. Special place, eqf" fashionable tailor, has nioved into Hartleib's Shavi, of Egmond ille,'Rev. Mr Muir tak , ers of the Zurich public school intend bola,
ually good. The chair was occupied day in towa.-Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Davis block, over C. Fritz's shoe store. -Mr. Geo. - ing c iarge of the a ,rvice in Eginondville. -
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would not want to be collections on behalf of the trust funds.. 16,"`1 - by the 1�astor, Rev. Mr. -13ond, and an ex. returned from their wedding trip on Wed -
y visit -or. We get the ' d Rings, from $1 up, at - ing their annual concert on December 1 -8th.. ' I
, RiNGS.-Solid Gol celledt chairman be . makes. Suitable ad- nesday of last week and have taken up their Kellerman has bought the Penhale farms on We are sorry tbatthe rumor made mention They are all taking great interest in it and �
mol Usborne items in it. DAVIS' Jewelry Store, Seaforth.- . 1512-1 0 8 the 10th and llth concessions of Stephen, 'of last week, regarding the death of James it is likely to p lie. . , , 11 S. I
dresses were delivered byRevda. Messrs.' residence on Market street. -Th ba ket at a reasonable figure. The farms contain McDonald, has been confirmed,by �comniuni- - Jease the pub -The fu d , '
Brussels 15 years ago, Accou,,� r experienced Chown, Shaw of Egnionolville, Oaten of ballmatchon the rink oin Thanksgiving 20fterea. George is a hustler. -Mr. and we- understand, wi-li go towards furnishing, .
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,er then, and nearly ever in single and double entry, iaprepareolto take Bayfield, and Mr. M. Y. McLean. The afternoon- between aides chosen froni .cationreueived frimn his brother Gilbert. the school and -making' its surroundings
,ther living in EKetei, a charge Of Merebant's books, durit,g December or-, feature of the py.ening, however, was the students tile Mrs. Marr and daughter, of London, visit- It seems that the deceased, who, although more pleasing. The cause is a good one and- �
. longer if necessary, satip.taotion guaranteed. Torras . at the Collegiate Institute, and ed at 1W. J. kall's, on Thanksgiving day- 11L Win
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sometimes hear of him low. Ad4ressbox337,8eaforthP.0. music. d choir are always captained by'Douglas Wilson and Allan - not very as feelina it. is hoped a turn out .and fifl the hall. I
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11 CLOCICS. -Alarin Clocks, from 65C lip, �t good, and they seemed to excel themselves Bond, proved quite interesting and exciting. day under the parebtal roof at Chi�elhurst. Saturday evening, of the 14th of November, -Mr. G. Appel intends starting a grocery
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ne mayor of Alma or- SKATES. -Acme and Hockey, all grades Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. - Somerville, were party by a score of three to one. -Miss . the . Young People's Association,onThursdaY him and 'in about an -hour after the spasm last Monday for Stratfgrd to visit his sisters. ' 11 I
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3 for a squirrel hunt on 1OW08h Prices RNID & WILSON, Seaforto_. 1612.1 ' equally welfrendered and pleasing. Alias Elliott, of London, was visiting at I side 'last, the following officers were elected for c me on he passed peacef 'll aw I ay as if in a -1-1r. Henry .13aer, from near New Dundee,
.1 ' �y chance they got a PLATED -WARE. -We have a full and com- Johnson presided at ,the org�n. On" the. this week, the guest of Miss We,ttie Wie,1101- the ensuing term: President, M�. E. M. a 'i. has been here visiting friends, -Mr. Jacob, I
I tree. They.shot at it lete line of 9olio silver flit ware and plated ware, w i . deep sleep. We feel assuiely. that the Great Kellerman and. wife, of Dashwood, have �
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up, pickl� crues, 81.25 up, table cruet, from $2.26 up, " been the guests of his brother-in-law, tit.
, then laid down their rom $1.60 � MeDt, and the ladies aid - are once more to church here, goes to London fo-r next Sab- Recording Secretary, Mr. Thomas Snell; est',E
nes till they werie tired at DAVIS'Jewelry store, Seafortri. . 1512.1 ' ' corresponding secretary, Alias L. Haug ; He was a young i i
ie party who was smarter � attended their efforts.: The proceeds, we man of e,,,-ceptionally high
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Iled his pockets fnll of CPLOCKERY.-At A' YouNals, Seaforthi understand, amounted to -over seventy church there. -Our good" "neighbor, the treasurer., Mis's Carrie Shettler ; organist, moral attainments, with -whom it would be six weeks' stay in Elkton, Michigan, return- � -
- f � Clinton New Era, came to hand last week , ed home recently. -Rev. A H. Braund
o climb the tree, bound now dinner sets, new tea sets'. now toilet seta, and 'a dollars. in an enlarged form having added a column Miss Fanny Snell; librarian, Mr. Jacob afmc)ib impossible to finit a fauW Deceased closed his five weeks' revival meetings last -
very large assortment of fancy obina and glassware . � I Miller. �_ � .
at squirrel or die in the . I . . � wal. a member of the Presbyterian, - church
opened out at A. Yovmi's this week. 'we never had ,to'each page. It is also,printed..- on a new —0 Monday evening. -Rev. J. P. Hauche of
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or will know whether such bargains to offer before, don't -fail to see t�en� . ANOTHER BURGLARY. -A week ago last ress. Always good, the New 14; .1 - . andl also belonged to the Christian Endeav- Berlin, general agerit for the Upper Canada, . .
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1 or not. to b6tter th n ever and we rejoice in this ' . Bible society, will bold the an ual meeting,, -
1612 -1. persons enteredAhe residence of Mr. Henry,. tangible NOTES. -Mr. George Stewart, of the west aid nt for some time. � He leaves two ,
in the Methodist church THF . Watson, West Street, while the family were evidence of its increasing prosper' boundary, was buried in Blyth cemetery on resi e - next Tuesday evening,at 7-30 ol'Ielock, in the-
drig larg* , NEWEST, latest and most nabby stock S trothers.-The examination in the shorter 'E% angelical ;hurch.-_Mr. Edgar Willis has -
e congregations. . ity..lMayit, row and prosper continually.-
iducted by Mr. Sawyer. of Christin as goods you ever rAw 0 at FEAR's Drug at church. . They got in through a window The. Orand 1runk railway has issued *a, new unday last. A large number of people fol- catechism in connection with INI r. George archased the confectionery business of the -
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� I uying- your m lng time table which came into force on Mon- h line, is ill . ocoeurs Thanksgiving day, took place this rate John Hess. -Mr. Milton and his �
0 SPECIAL N0TrcE. -Before "b * room, lighted a la p, and pulled down .the day. There are some chiuges in the morn- place.--4ohn MeCrackf-n, U brother Norman, visited under the parental,��
footware, be sure and call on D. X"cintyre,-and see blinds in the- dining room and parlor and with inflammation. We hope soon to see year as usual. The children were well up ro � .
k.L -SOCIETY.—A move- goods and prices. Large lot of fancy boots to be seemed to make � themselves at home gener .ing trains on the several roads in thin him around again. -Wm. R - - of during the Thanktigiving -season.
�he formation of a hor. sold at cost this month. Comeearly. D.'Mbl.vTy - county andthese changes can be seen by worked at the stone ussell, who in their work, Fionie twenty of them recit- —9 -
SeMorth. . 11611.r"" ally. After ransacking all the drawers, mason trade all sum- ing the whole catechism- ,almost without a
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town. On Wednesday 1 2 1 consultin- our railway card in this issue - mer, left for 8aginaw, � .
,eek,J meeting of those SAY, Liften, I am going to sell ratches, they placed the lamp on the. kitchen table, Michigan, last week. mistake. A number of others had fifty, 40 Exeter. .
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' %A Mr. and Are. L. Grant, -of Georget��kvn, Mr. Russell has some brothers and sisters sixty and ninety questions and most of them LoCAL GATHF,mgGs.-The South Huron..
iculture was held, and Cloaks,and Jewelry, untilafter New Years', at baking their departure by the kiiehen door, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. � . � -
prices that cannot be equaled. Here re afew of leaving it open behind them. We are pleaa- there, and will �ay them �Lll a visit. -T. repeated accurately. We may say that the fat stock show will be hel(i here to -day
Mr. Beale, of the Frnit the birgal us that I am off ering : Foura Papat over Thanksgiving and Sunday.- '
teeh k Gold ed to be able to say that there was. nothin Miller ,is home from'Algorkia.-Thanksgiv. work done in the fichool reflects great credit (Friday). A- large crowd is expected to be- I
n. As it is necessar -to filled, Ladics'Hunling %latch, Waltb!am movement, 9 The property of the late W. -H; � Aitcheson, . ; -
regular price $22, cut pria6 Si5 ; io ing day paesed off quietly. The day was a on the teachers and also on the auperin- present. -Mr. Donald McNau lit n,of Nairn,.
y in the house that seemed to suit their- fas- in McKillop, offered for sale by i'auction on .
before a society cart be Gold filled, _ remarkably fine one, and some were plow- tendent, Mr. Baird. Rev. Mr .Ruir and visited his sisters, e "' 0 .- . I
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Ladies'HUDUDg Watch, American Lvement, re- tiolious tastes ,3o they had their Pains for Tuesday last, was not sold, as the bids offer. . . Miss a Vate and Mury,
aave been delegated gular price $,18, cut price $13 ; io *, Gold filled, their trouble. I It was evidently money they ing, others went out hunting, others at- Mr. Higgins, of Brucefield, and Mr. Swal- NIeNaughton, here on
membe.rs. As there Ladies' Huntlog Watch, open fic-ce, American move- ed did not reach the upset price. -Mrs. R. , Tnesday and Wed-
- -price $13, cut pri�!e $10; 14 k, Gold � �
enthusiastic horticul- ment, regular were seeking, as thdrewas some jewelle'y-" Hayti left yesterday for Lucknow, where she. tended. church, while others went to shoot- low, of Clinton, assisted at theexaminati6n. nesday lask-Messrs. Willis ,and Cartim- I
.urists in tawn and vi- filled, Gants, open lace, Waltham wovement, re-, a glass dish in the dining room and it was intends spending a few mo' ing matches. Judging by the attendince -Mr. T. .KcLachlin attended the teachers' intend shi ping a carload of 1:iv'e turkeys to-, .
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gular price 8*22, out price $16; 10 k, G.old filled, not taken, nor was anything missing from daughter, Mrs Dr. Elliott. -The, Grand at church and praver meetings ,a person associa,�tion, which was held at Goderich last Buffalo on Monday next. -The congregation.,
,rtailn that the requisite Gents, open face, Waltham movement, regular price the house. Some of A4r. Watson's neigh- * would imagine the. �ountry had been about week. -Miss Menzies, of Brussels, was the of 'the Main street church intend having,_ � .
can bp secured, and in $17, cut price $13.50 ; nickle dust proof case, Gentq� Trunk Auditor was in town on Wednesday, ' .
open face, Waltham movement, regular price $8, -rit bo`fa saw a light in the house about eight , town ticket a' ency here. He deserted. -Some of our farmers are plowing gilest of Miss Bessie McGregor during the their amniversary on Sunday and IvJonda�.-.
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%tion of a society will be - price $6, come first sod get first choice. DAJ,T the o'clock, and that is likely the titne the and closed the 9 stubble land,'which if it had alittle lime in it ,past week.'-A-liss Jennie -Mustard is -at next. TheRev. W. McDonagh, of King$- ,,,
with. -A society of this 1512-2 burglars.were did the same at Clinton and Goderich.- would 1 ake very good mortar. How foolish 1 Dresent, visiting friends in and around Kin-, bridge, and the resident ministers will be,-
�t profitable one, and we Watchmaker, Seafortij. a r � �t work. This was the same Brigadeer Margetts of London, 'Provincial �
. i evening� that Mr. Hurley's residpnee was Secretary of the. West Ontario wing of the to plow and so wet. -Our collector is going I ;ardine.-Mr. Thompson, of near Kippen, present and deliver addresses on Monday -
a flourishing society in THAT PROTESM-We have received'from broken into and it is likely the san�i3 parties his rou da roping in the dimes.-Thuell , has been engaged m teachei in school section evening, when a tea will be served by -the
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I : to -the re- authorities could not get track of chese y gine and are grinding grain. -H. Mooney of ,53W-Jobu Beattie, -of. Seaforth, spent Snell, who had his leg broken some weeks .
-0- cation purporting' to be a'r"eplv meeting in the Barracks here, on Frida- ,De- I ! No. 10, Stanley, for 1897, at a yearly salary ladies of the congregation. -Mr. Thomas,
.-i ;weount of the cold solution I . cember 11th. -Mr. S. Hinchley, Seaforth, ' -
of protest from the Kmen's Chris- scamps q,wd bring them to justice, for al- - and G. Kirkby are ,attending the Oounty ThanksgivilIg with fi,,iend here. -Miss ago in the gravel pit, is able to be around.. �
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ebate held by the Liter- tian Temperance Uni 8 I �hough they do t appear to be is no�'v having Brantford wind mills erected Council at Goderich. It may be for the last . Nellie TvIcDonald is visi .X riends in Park- on his crutches. -Mr. W. Gundry, the
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ub, in the town hall, on we publi . . very on tHe barns of the follow�ng farmers; A rchi time too. . hill. -We are pleased, to see that 'Mr. sherifPs officer, Goderich, was in town or-
slied last ecial dangerous, i iloyirig to the People bald 'Scott, Thornton all ; James Scott' .
tst was only fairly well train'run to GoderiGh a few Sundays. ago. to know there are such characters in our ' q—, ! Andrew is able to'�be around again.- Saturday and Tuesday last serving the Jury- � �
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. . ! ' Kippen. Mr. Colin Mennedy left'- 'last �week for his and summons for witnesses for the general. �
tt a prohibitory li uor many extratienus subjects to, be acceptable . I Quaig, Walton and D. Farquarharson, Mor -
best interes* 1� I home in Wingbam. I sessions, which take place at Goderich on
ta of Can. -for publication. The main points which THE MUzAUALE. he 'musical and liter' ris. Mr. .Hinchley seems to be doing a rush- LiTERA'RY NOTICS.-A very succem3ful I - I '.. I Friday next. -Mrs. Walter Westtott, who --
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in- Wednesday evening next, December 9th, some months with her grand mother, Mrs. and variea program was rendered before a NOTF.S.-We 'neglected to mention last of Ridgetown, the past two weeks, has re
,B. Gunn, and the nega- her of people to attend a religious service in promises to be the 'event of the season' in Sutherland, returned to her holine 'in Bervie ' large aiid appreciative audie turned home. -Mrs. W -m. Hooper, who has
- nee. On the , week tbat Dr. Moffa%, of Toronto, addrqss- been at Loiidon the past month- having an
. J. Macdonald, R. C. connection with the dedication of a new the concert'line, and will undoubtedly draw -fast week. -The County Council convened evening of Friday, December 11th the ed a meeting in tlJe Methodist church, on .
son and James Watson. church and who could not have attended a good house. The talent has been care- operation performed on her eyes, has re-
t to the audience, and had this means of conveyance not been, see- fully selected, and a look at the list will in Goderich on Wednead4. This is* the last society will holdi concert instead of 'their I the work of the Tract Society. � The meet- turned home greatly benefitted. -A reward �� .
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decided solely upon the ured for them; that no law either human or readily c6.1ivince one that the beat has been meeting under the old regime. -Mrs.- J. E. meeting. No pains are being spared to ing.thia year WaWpoo,rl attended. All the i of $50 is offered for information concerning,
rard, and not on the Divine had been violated; that the train Swartg of Wingham, spent Thanksgiving make it a success, as a lengthy program is old collectors are requ a e
W . - . to collect on the whereabouts of Mr, Samuel Parkinson,
of temperance, the de- service was paid for by those- who used, ' secured. "' Mr. George Fox, the celebrated day, it'h Miss Knox of IELarpurh -Messrs being Frepared, of which notice will be I their accustomed route . While in' Blue- �
it violinist, is acknowledged to be without a Cluff & Bennett,of the .
and that no others were discommoded or in- elaning mill given ater Anyow� deAirous of enjoying a , vale,.Dr. Moffatt was t guest of his niece
favor of the negative. . i Seaforth p .. who mysteriously disappeared from his home �
rival in Canada ; Mrs. J. C. Greig, eloen- have dissolved partnership. The business good !evening's entertainment should not, Miss - Jessie Grey.- v. W. H. Moss re.
upied by the honorary terfered with in � . I il . I I in Usborne on the 18th ult. Up to the prea7-
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-, has only 6reated the desire in the public to . . I . sing man, despite the most careful search. I
b, Mr. R. Lumsden. more harm done in being conveyed to . will be continued by Mr.- Cluff. Mr. Bennett fail to be present. The admission fee will' ceived word one day last week that hill little misl
_0- - — , church in a .9team �ar than there is in using does not know yet what he will turn his' be very moderate. i grandson, Master Willi : e Macdonald, son of �
. . hear her again. On her last appearan ,he hand to, but we hope the chang- will not " NOTEs.-Miss Alic ' ! -Reeve Bawden and Deputy Carling are at- - . I �
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TES. -Mr. and Mrs. a horse carriage or'bicycle for the same� pur. captivat4'her audiencewiffiber winning tending the last session of the present- ��
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Gladstone, of Strath- pose and that the Onion, in taking cogni- stage. mann�r 1, u erich this week.-, L .
L and her appropi1te * and well Dr. McDoijald is still confined to his resi- visiting friends in London the week , him ill, and he was unable to preach on
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iankfigiving. Mr. Mills which they did, interfere with a m0ter . re p d to say both Mr. Messrs. Howard & Bawden, masons, of this' I . .
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pertoire she is sure to . secure further laurels iting friends in town on Thanksgivin day. man Jarrott, of Hay, has engaged With Mr. I Moss and his grandson Tire now recoveri - place, have their contract of the German ... �
i dealer in that section with, which they bad no,thing"to do and on Wednesday, evening next. Miss ted . 'In church at Crediton zompleted.-Mrs. James- "I
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ng -winter blooming with which they have no just cause to con Eva -Rev. J. t. Kerrin, of Mitchell, conlue William MeGavin, of McKillop,, for one -Miss Emma McCracken, of th�, Bluey I
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is much prized, but cern themselves. ' � . . the services in St. Thomas chureb,on Thanks .. I ale Airth is confined to her home with Aeums-
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spring, week being the annual Thanksgiving day, self well merited applause. In her o n sist county council at Godericb. I
the following winter. o' I ing season with Mrs. Dunke's er, Me., here last Sabbath. All admit that Mr. i gaged Mr. George Macdonald to make their . � 1,
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Y . though the roads were wet . and mudd3r, the in other, places. iss Florence Johnson, of Mrs. Dr. Belden, ,this week. -Mr. J. L. Methodist church, delivered a very able and our ch66e is excellent, and we - hope our: well has gone to St. Thomas, where we hear. . I
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y stimulant about the -Mr. and Mrs. John B. Henderson, 'of the Waddell will soon. learn that lie is'n � o long- it has been in the past, 0 'Of the very beat ' has been laid up with a severe attack of �
was as balmy as a day in early, May. It dom, if ever, hav better selected artists Huron road, Tuckersthith, and Mr. George er a ,stranger among the ,Presbyterian. in Canada -'Alias A -lice Gaidiner y - quinsy.
rth with one-third sand was too warm inside for a. fire and too warm been engaged for one entertainment in Sea- . was quietl It is hoped he will soon be AIL ,
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;c I h soil is apt to kill outside for an overcoat, and every person forth, and the citizens of the to . I Black and siste a of Tuckersmith, attended people. -All have the same opinion of the married on Wednesday evening .of IRA right again. -Elder Gregory, of the Latter,
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window is the beat � wn and the marriage ofI.M, i8a Stewart,of Fast Zorra, weather the past few days, and, seeing the, we�k, to Mr. John Macdonald, of Wingham. Day Saints, is holding a week's meetings in- � I
ho who could, rimained nut enjoying the de, countr ppreciation of-, a on ed
ats are for those w 1i W nesday he 25th ult.-The bouquet number of fur coats and caps, we have ar- They were married at the hoxise of the this section. He is a young man of Pleasing:
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; ghtf�ul atmosphere as much as possi�le. 'first class entertainment by turning out in- ;of 'beautiful chrvsanthemums which orna- rived at the - conclusion that it 'is cold. 'bride's p4rents, Mr.and Mrs.'John Gardiner. - appearance, and i's a fluent speaker.
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,or many who stice Service was held iti the Episcopal, Presby- large numbers on Wednesday eveyng. ! 4 tablp in the Presbyterian Large numbers of� live turkeyq, are. now 'Rev. W. -H. Moss tied the knot. After the Gregory's home is in St�- Ma ys.-Mr. Mr. - -
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rriter.-The Rev. Mr. terian and Methodist churches in the, fore. I _19— . L r Win. - 11
. . . . church last Sabbath evening, was from Cie passing through. our village for ,shipment. ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald went on Winters of Seafortb, has been around here .
preached an excellent noon. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Clinton, con- WEDDi-,-(� BELLS.—On Wednesday,.No- conservatories of the Agricultural College, They will go to appease the appetite on a short wedding trip and returned on-Satur- buying turkeys for the Liverpool market.' .
h on Thanksgiving day. - ducted the service. iu the Presbyterian vember 25th, � . I )
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,lied three times that - a very interesting event 'Look Gaelph. They were presented t6' M's Elder Christmas day. -Mr. T. Forsyth purposes day. % The best wishes of the community -MeBbrs. Robert and Solomon -Bell Sunday- .. 11
Id at night. Not much churefi, and in the other church" the ser- place at Cumber Cairn Farm �' East Zbrra, by one of the college professors.- 1 its ac. holding his annual school examination on follow, them. -Rev. Mr. Nixon preached an ed with friends in Hibbert, -Mr. Samuel L
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such a day's work, pastors. In the afternoon, the basket ball the residence of 2M r. win. 1 Stewart, 1 the count of an entertainment in Gode ich on Wednesday,23rd inst. This is always look- excellant sermon to young men and women, Stitt, who is a successful bee -keeper, fre - ,
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Ir. Shaw preached in parties interested being known to many of Thanksgiving night, the Goderich Signal ed forward to with a great deal of interest, in the Presbyterian church --last Sabbath. quentIX has large quantities of honey stolen. � 1-1
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. pupils was our readers here. This was the marriage of says : " To the delight of the audience M iss by both old and young of his -school, as Mr.,Nixon's address was full of good, prac- T1 I
6terson, of Che-sley, who the principal amusement and a � good many - Mr. -8tewart's youngest daughter, Miss Eva Acheson gave two solos,,one of which a day of joy and merriment. His past ex- tical advice that can and should be used being,a .
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with her sister, glr�. S. went thither, and many more paraded 'the Agqes Isabella, to -Aief is a pretty small and dishonest
�ome on Monday. -Mrs. Mr. Robert Jaques, of was in answer to an encore, au gave them aminatio61ave always been of the best every day by every one. -Mrs. Harry Boa- business. -Mr. Henry Haoegy, an aged '
streets enjoying, the do�iicious atmosphere, West Zorra. At I o'clock p. in., while the with that correctness, expressiveness and and no doubt this one will eclipse all former man, of the Bluevale road, is beginning to man, died on Sunday -last. Mr. Havegy
ipent several 4ys with and settling the turkey of which they had sweet strains of the wedding march were be. sweetness in intonation that always ebarac- ones. -Mdasrs. John Thompson and,Thomas mendi after her long and serious illuess,_ wasa good man and was highly respected. .
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he Thank8givin4 season ' taken at dinner. In the - evening the ing played by Mrs. George Stewart, the terise the solos of this gifted songstress." Doig, of this vicinity, have been succcessful Miss Jessie Malcolm, of Kin, ine, and He was the father of Mr. L. Haoegy and
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fascination for young Vhranksgiving entertainment in the Meth- bride entered tho� drawing room, supported Miss Acheson wil1j. sing at the! Musicale in in securing ichools for the coming year, the Miss Jessie McDougall, of Montreal, spent Mrs. Eggert. -A letter fro Kini8tino, in I
odist church attracted a good many. The by her father. She was, beaut; ull' � � .m
.11 such games, however, ' f Y attired Cardno's hall on Wednesday evening next. former taking charge of the school at Mr.B. Thanksgiving d at Mr. John Robertson�s. Saskatchewan, N.W. Ti, conveys the intel- .. �,
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contrast between the weather here and that in a gowIf � of ivory white armure cloth, -!-A deap�tch from Montreal says that Mr. Higgins', west of Brucefield, and the latter Miss McDouga wenti to Stratford this ligence that the temperature had been 20, 1
,9,mbling, when a per- in t4e Northwest is something worth no- trimmed with lace and pearls, and -carried a I T. G. Shaughnessy, vice President of the at Chesney's school, Tuckersmith. The week, where she will visit a while � and then degrees Wov"V'- zero steadil for the fireb
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r ten times as much, for ticidg. While we were basking in sunshine bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Miss I C. P. R. denies the rumor that his company trustees of these schools have made good pro -Owing to the' illness - three weeks of November, How wo
andbalm�air` the peopleof Manitob a ceed to Montreal. '
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a Nixon occu- - those who areshivering'at the present time. .
. and American, werem fighting to keep t arried a bouquet of ,pin� carnations. The � the Grand Trunk railway. -Messrs. Lands- teachers all they claim to be, -Miss Foster, 1 ied the pulpit of the Methodist church on . in Ontario like to endure such .weather as .
lusineas which has be selections and will find the above named of Rev. W. H. .&loss, Rev. Mr.
�ot been given. How d S rl-via Jaques, who acted as bridesm id, � has leased the Buffalo and Goderich line of uld
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I � . hem- I groom w4 I a attended by Mr. James Stewart. I borough & Leatherdale have opened up their of the Parr line, Stanley, is visiting at the i Nabbath evening. -Mm. Bruce and Miss I that ? -
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