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Ridgetown, kag, been violting, his sister, out victorious by a soore of 7 to i. This' is law� ! 1 4.
� 'Wilson's- Oash roc yers in the, town, also, and- two lumber Wednesday last,iii the� person of Miss Annie is hoped, ho will may be a . , '.
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. Mrs. (Rev.) Shxw� at .the madse. this week. becoming ipite a0gular winter game.- ards. Thel church of.,4igland was the f Gregory, daughter of Mr. Thomas Grego,ry. reception. Nor not we forget our ow 6 1
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port .t ,, f . - - I�agqie Stumt sang a solo very o . I - ;�
We cannot give z lim of good gqaranteed augar, �We regret to noth the illness' of Mrs. H. From the re ,. recent convention of �rat church in the new ;. the Metho-- T4ey left on the qveuing train for their ut talent, Miss M '' , ,
for $1,for the reason thut It costs oicre money. It you - P., Kinnedy, Who has �sain cotifined. to her Western Ontario Dairyman at Brantford,we dint'afid Presbyterians �uoionng the halls for are home in Gibsonburg. 'Rev.H',W. Ucke accepi . I I ,� � .
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. � it1ttbdtprl:0,,tiAkeltaadbe sure to come . com for a aral days.-Mesors. William ' notice that G. H. Barr, of Sebringvillo,read the 4 , ' ' bably, an Ism Afrafe Herbert played I -
= your other groceries,wh--ra you can rely on ' r ev - i � .pr6sent. .. here -is also in the town tied the nuptiil �knot ;in the presence of a the accompaniments t6 W Hawkin's songs HIM N - I
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getting the bect Iro(Ad at the. lowest prices. We Elliott and R. Hicks have again been ,a an, interesting paper on practical cheese. a vicarage, Sarsonage and a tn,�uso. � The large number of relatives and invited. gwipsts- Well indeea ; while the- harmonica . . . . . .
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make 0, speciality of fin' pointed auditors for Tackeromith,but thal ver . t. .110 w,x ECK,
a Toas and Coffee, and will making, Also advocating good salaries for crops in this, iabriet were good last year as 1 from.Guelph, Elora, London, Hensiall and banyd mposed of' Miss Annie Stowe, plan- I -1 �
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fllars,Ltee better va'ue than you can got from any . to the kindness of treasurer -Murray, they good cheese makers, which dalled forth a usual. The railroad has been the means of other points, The young couple have our , co . .-
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a Pedlar. We Yetall thq boat grade of netv Japan - ist ;. Will Macdonk1d, with; the bones ; Mr. 1
'Tea at 86c per lb., cqual to an), to be had at any ' A � � Several 'ca�es alid bales of �.. 1—
I will not have to drive over eleven' miles of . discussion by a number of those p!esent. 'bringi6g hundreds of people into the beat wishes for their future prosperity. : Jerome, of Wingham, autoharpist, and - I ',.- -
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vices, dop't My more but come and trk our best .'pitch -holes to Hensall. Mr. Barr is a brother of Mr. R. 11. Barr, of country and I expect to sew.more ',ban ever I — - 1 1 . .-
�ouug Hyson, Ceylon and India, Tea. We retail at I 0 . - . . - I I t Mposrs. King, Warwick, Scott and Vindlater . . . � � -
. ; Seaforth, and son-in-law of Mrs. James this coming summer. The railway branches Drysdale. . I h organs- filled in the gaps with - � - -;' .
No, and they are the fivmt goods we can buy, try . . I . with mout I I , I
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our Broskfait Cocoa at 17c per lb, We have the A Bic, ST6n5t.-For the paqt week the . Kerr,.of McKillop. He is a practical'and off the Manitoba and Xorbh*'estern, at the NOTES. -Our sportsman, Mr. A. . li I The ball was pretty well N 1E V_V I .
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finost canned goods the cdobTated Delhi Brand at pe ' le o this section havebeen experiencing exporienced dairyman and quite competent town of Gladstone, and the present 'is spending some-"o'f his time in looking for filled, and th.#,Iodge has reason to be pleased - � . � . I 1�_
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tame price as 6ther, &nd after interior goods, ask for . a t -te of genuine Manitoba wes6ther. As a to Write ably on the subjeot.-Mr. Jacob terminus is sixteen miles beyond the town white owls. -We are pleased to bear that with the result of their entertainir ent.-Mr.- I � _� - I
them they are'the best. In Crockery, and Glassware Weber, of the Egmondville pottery, not of Dauphin, and is called I I Sift,6n. 11 -1 I
we b&ve soute very tlne goode at right prices, no rul we only get the tail end of the Manitoba Miss �esBie Slack is slowly recovering, after W. Paisley, of St.1 Catharines, was in the - -riOR THE- ..
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b1ii ards, bat this time we . must ha onl likes - a - good horse, but he knows one I -1 - O�, . ,_ � ;;; .
trouble to show.croods. See them and compare prim, , ve _g�t I . 4 being ill for the past three nionths.-The village on businessIast Tuesday. -Mt. Jas. . I . Imc
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' the whole body. The storm set in on Fri- Varna. m embers of the Young People's Heart ind � .
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all kinds of produce taken in exchango for goods, any always keeps the best. He recently - .. � i III � Robertson started fpr Manitoba last, Friday .
and,tho higheet price paid for the best goods. . Cash day, and continued almost Without cesBa- urphased a span of very handsome bays for � * POST -- ' � morning w .,. ' 4 .
for eggs. . I . PoNED.-Owing to the i9evOe storm .Hand'Association held an oyster supper �at ith a car! load of horses'-Sliss - - , ,
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I - tion until Tuesday evening. There was a 918 pottery wagon. The 'greys that have the -social which Was to have bee - held at the reside - e of Mr. Ed. Westlake on Fri. Jackson and Mr. L�slie Early. Spring TorsoLd.1 I . � 1�,,
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- I . 0. WILSON, Seaforth. considerable Jall of snow, while the high done such faithful'o6rvice and were po well -Mr. John Reid's, Babylon line, has been dafevening last, and a very enjoyable t6e tini, were visiting it Mr. Robert McPher-,. I . .
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- -s ent by all p1rement. After doing ample son's last. � � -
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I * n pi ited, but Burgard, the popular and genial 2fid of Fe4ruary,' when a g6dd *time is ex-, ;notice to the oysters and other good t ' viviting his sisters � 1 M rs. ,Bruce and' Miss ; � . I :
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I xpre ventured out unless they had to, and busi- � . - o 1 '*ung, of Souris, Mani- � COTTONADES � ... . . .
� the id and storm were so severe that few salesynan, still I holds the ribbons. -Miss , � � ided, toasts were proposed and �
n Jean Dickson left this week, on a.visit to xesp=' Cro
. ' 7- ed to. The chair was -then tak6n by the, tobs, is visitin his: pister, Mrs. Ira Etcher. . I - I . ...... I'll, -
ALL RAM SERVICE. - , ness was almost suspended in town. The friends in Toronto and Belleville, -The firm � f five days of very 6tormy SHIRTINGS I 44 ��
roads in the oounlry an badly blocked up of Dill & Spears, merchant tailors, of this - president, Mr. Samuel Westlake, and a long -We have h&A I'll,
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We are now able ta handle business to ani froni OBiTUARY. -The death occurred on Satur. and attractive programme was c Int, Weather, but the trains have not been de- ' � � . � , . I
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� I ind -in many places Impassable. The Brag- � town, has been dissolved * and in future the d the 16th inst., of Louis O'Connell, son in a very� 'Creditable manner. A vote ,of ayed or required the I assistance of s, snow. GINGHAMS I -
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Nelson, Rowland, Victoria. waneta, and the follow.- eels stage got in about five o'clock business will be carried on b Mr. Speare.- , low. -The Presbvt i )0111 rega ion I - ,_ L .
Monday, .. - of Mr. Bernard O'Connell. The young, man thanks was thLen tendered to the chairma'p, .
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paints in Manitoba, Emerson, Morris, Winnipeg, after a hard fight with the snow drifts' and Mr. Harry Cowan, 'fo , of J A. Rob. . for a Be, erian 0 t, . I .. . I
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. ing ';til Frts'drug -store, was calling on old Iriends had remahed the age of 21 jibars, but owing the host and hostess, and those. guer co;d hearing of Wev. Mr. - : PRINTS . I I I I
r1nage aul Bcaudvn. � was unable to venture back again - u , , , its who ave asked � I n
. to a sun stroke received 4 hen a child, he kindly s4oisted in -carrying on Radford and Rev. Mr. Anderson. Mr. Rad- � . I .
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I � W. SOMERVILLE, Agent, Tuesday evening, and then it only got an in town on Satarday.-Mr. D4vid. Donovan had been invalid nearly all � life. Death_ gramme., T he meeting then adjoume T"'o- ford is here at present- He preached * last , FLANNEILETTES : . I 1. .� 4
Tea"ph and Express Building, Seaforth. far an Walton. The Harlock express was left on Saturday -for the old country with a- , to . . I
. I was a ha py rel e to I �� although W& the kitchen arid spent- the remaindgr of the Sabbatho and will rre'�ach next Sabbath -also. . ; I I
snowed -up for about the first time in twenty . car load of horses. -Miss Miflo,6f Stratford, . I
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11 ,'I I . pa I the -After spending t roe weeks herei visiting And other w g erials. � - .
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) . years, bat, with considerable diffioul gentle and belovedsuffs r., !I - Uthige excellent music which characterized. the :
. got through on Wednesday, but Mr. eil- this town, returned td,he'r home on*Satur- � I ' o- - j
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AMP the veteran conductor. says he had th day. -The now county council is in session I . . .. . 001casiom After enjoying an excellent cop Nellie Hartlry left �or to visit Aly - I I
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In" of coffee and, wishing the host and hostess v. Hextley a rot et, 1, before . I
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I . � I - tou eat job he has had for many years. On at Goderloh thin week. Mr. John Cox, of Uentralia�. hearty good-bye the company dispe ',a Mr ing her husband, # his newstation,n4ar I I
. STRATFORD, ONTARIO, Weltesday the storm subsided somewhat, ..the Goderich township, Clinton and Hallett NOTES. -Miss Ida, daughter of Reeve reed to LO's' . X3MM . I
. .. I eir, respective, homes, all 'satisfied- th t Forb Findlay, Mu4koV. � . . I �
A large, elegantly equelptl commercial and the farmers commenced to dig them- district, was elected w,Arden.-Mr. Jack McIlveen, of Stanley, ii visiti her eqnsins, th i I � �
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school -none bett�r anada. Students selves out' and goodly numbers of them Thompson shipped a couple of ,,�rloads of at the parsonage. -m-Ralph Mandford and ot plowed -'their way thro . E. MCFAUL - * I � :
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=ay enter at any time. , Write for - catalogue. gladdened the hearts*6f our business men horses last week to a gentlemen 1n Brandon, Frank Anderson are in training at the mili- snow for nothing. . .. I ldo��S. - 11 �� .
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� W. J. ELLIOT17, Principal. 4444-512 by coming out Wednesday . and is now on the lookout for more. -On tary school, London. . — . *-. � J FOR one week Men'si Rubbers, c(w- 'Goods ...
I afternoon. The -Special revivalmeet- ' hea T ' Dry ;
� cold, howeve�r, is still very severe, and it, accoilint of the storm and bad roads the ings,, cond - i Hibbeft. �. rugated edgm, regular $1.5i , tot, W1. e oheap cash . � I
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will take a day or two yet, even sh6uld the Brussels stage did not arrive here on Mon-. have ed. Between 20 and 30� pr,ofessed es Hotel, W. H. Wir,ras, Be forih. . I
storm now,abate, tp get traffic in right day until after four olclock� and was unable conversion, and general good has reault4 Rton �slf - M 15201 4 . I Company# _. . .
0 , - A ru&ry 6'h, we will sell a line 69 11"'s B3 NOTES. -THE ExpostTOR 1#Veg the newer. ..
shape on the country roads. There war no to return t L40ed Boots. resular 11.9fi-,for goo, all sizes. Thb ;
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I Ske *wigs fxyooftoro stop W of the trains, however, as bo on 1, tween Brussels and Wroxeter has been com-, . __#_ South Of Weir'$ Hotel, W. H. WITAI ftafoilth. 52007 Wo a �
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the gne here and on the London, Huron . I Blake. HyAmENUL.-A pleasing event OcOured i standing . the stormy � weather. -Saturday deri ' ' - I, I
DISTRICT M A rTERS. and Bruce, gbQd time was made every day. Vaeb'111 School 119oard, held on Tuesday eve- . rig a vote of -thinks to MT. Butt An - � :1 I
EFFECTS OF THE, STOilki.-On Friday last Irishtown church on Tuesday � was the roughest day of the gea'son so far, Tut� �n - -
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I — This was some consolation - to the: storm ing, Mr. Andrew Young waV a , Jauuwy IN '. and. the roads were drifted full. A few more singing " God Save the Queen.'��Mr. -it. 13, . I �l,
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ppointed two of our oung men went to. Seafbrth and the occasion being the marriage of Mr McLean, in,order -to be mere ,comfortable .-
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. - bound citizens, as they were able Ao get 'chairman. for the current year; Mr. Win- the -storm came on so severe that they got Frank McConnell, to Matilda B., daughte� theme times of storms and blizza-rds, &&
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I THE CuBLErus o.N, Top. -Two rinks of the " their papers and letters regularly, which Ballautyne, secretary, and Mr. Alexandef storm -stayed until Saturday. - �Anotlier of Mr. William Hastings, 6f Hibbert. The winter similar to the last one.�--blr. George that he may. enjoy comfort in his home, .
Seaforth Curling club -went to Stratford on ihe . . -
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Wednesday,. to compete in their series for . they bad plenty time to read them. I Collegiate Institute board.-Mesers. Tyer. cession of 14ay, to see him beat girl, 'so the Kennedy, of Has load of fine horses on Monday. -Mr. W. big storm of the past week has ltirly As. : � i
% , the Ontario tankard.. Seaforth were pitted . . ting, Michigan, who cam� . .
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. ' - man & Sparling are erecting a large new re- neighbors say: and had to leave his horse over espe M ichie sold a fine young team td, G. Parker naoralized business in all lines. - . I
against Berlin and won by9 shots' Stratford frigerator in Mr. Case's pork packing es- cially for: the purpose, the bridel, E v e a ::: � � w7
defeated Preston and then Se'aKrth defeat Tuz PouLTRY SHow.-The Poultr and rig there arid walk home on Saturday. having been a pupil of his when he tau ht� on Saturday last. -Misses Maggie and churches of our village hav be . . - �
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ners in the group and they are now eligible and Association,. was hold in Sea . 1101- �account of being delayed, but they .all say bride was handsome] attired 4 a blue' -Mr. Jo , 8abbst I . - ;
ed Stratford. This 'makes our curlers win- under the auspices of the Huron Foultry.1,Wren, formerly of Heneall, but now Pri ' an day laqt, where th6y are employed in a �
Pet Stock 1 f the Keewatin public school, in writing they had a good time. . t. ha McLean 'of Tuckersinith. ,
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to go to Toronto to compete in the finals for forth, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs: i Iroino that place o_u the 23rd inst., says: I As I I serge dress, with sle cape a6d a hati tail * establishment. -Mr. T. IL Smlth,. this week fulfilling 118 duties as .. - I
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the tankard. Should they decide to go to the day last. There Was a very nice display of ' I write, the therWometer is 46 degrees be- . I . . trimmed With cream chinelle. � She carriedl 66h line! has been laid up with a bad cold. councillor at Goderich. We will look ;_ ' we hay,
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i,soor n eir victory and would gladly alike credit -able to the show and the owners. 1 brisk fire on, I do � not feel so badly.' But, 'NOTES. -Quarterly meeting will be ,held bridesmaid was her sister, Mies Maggie 'lag,p are those w b�ftiest folks of .our . I I
I . in the Methodist church next, Sunday, at ried a bouquet of -1 y on Saturday.last sto�es and keeping ho .are engineering I �� �
we co%e g ' champions of Ontario and the - Nearly every known breed 'was represented. I notwithstanding the cold, M . Wren is well Hastings, and she car Clark's team ran awa . the. .
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Ontario tankard on their arrival home. . The show, however, would have been ver . 2:30 p. In., Rev. S. J. Allin officiating.- k roses. .Mr. David McConnell assisted ff" Mr. Cole's hill, While putting the rest are enioying� its .
y "and is in love with the cou�try. Like all conilbrt. Quarterl
forthegres th in that region he is interested i Id - - j
. 0— . much larger but The I del�ating club is booming, all the 91: brother through the ordeal. The� blankets on them at the sand pit, they got 'meeting ser�rices ;�ifll be held next8g; - Pre-tp
DF_uATE POSTPOINED.-O prevented many birds from coming forward. In go youth of our village seemingly aware of the `11P firmly tiedi High M, , frightened at, something and ran home, a - . �., . � �
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wing to.the un- I mines and we hope he will'strike it ric tial knot bei an in Chiselhurst. It! consequence there .' ." . I
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. favorable weather and the inability of some It must Q150 be remembered that -the entries ; On Thursday, Rev. Dr. McDonald received adv�lntages of an institution like this. -The lebrated UgRev. Dean Murphy, after , Beyond getting be no preaching iq the Methodist -o reh. �
were limited to the County of Huron, and ' . hurch. � I :
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the abolition,of the senate .which was,to thedisplay proves"that this coutit i entertainment in ith t either team or sleigh. -At the cheese factory the Methodist chur h will h*14 their bust f
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it is in horses, cattle, and other farm stock * _ . I imbed �, eci ed ' � ;
. ing club on Monday evening last has been I Galt, where she has had to eundergo - a criti. . I I accompl stylb. The party at - once d id to leave the whey at the factory o'clock. -All trains on the� don, Haran, I , I
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post ned until next Monday evening. The and products. We would suggest, however, Cal operation, and although getting on favor Win 11 drove to the home 6f the bride's arents, I this year, also to have all the seagon's make and Brace, despite* the sto I I . �
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I re that the scope be widened another iof cheese branded with the dite ,of the L I
spea era on; both sides are loaded full of oar. abI where a most sumptuous repast was in wait- , running on time. -Wev. Mr. Henderson, of , I
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information and everything points to a most If the society do not deem it wise to tir I ow J. �, she is not yet out of dangpr.-Mr. F. SALE POSTPONED. -Mrs. Blanebard?s sale ing, arid to which ample justice was done month on each L cheese. A good idea it Hens≪-Will, in thp �
� the show open. to, the cGavin 'OfTackeramith, has returned of farm stock and implementa, which ,was to by a large gathering of the friends of both won I gi - - course of afewwe6k� . I
successful and entertaining debate. Of late � -world, they should 'at. ta the Camid"aBusiness College, Chatham, have been hold on Tuesday laet, - I Id be if the women would do the same ve alecture in 8t._ Andre . I Prep
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the attendance at the meetings has be' le"'t- admit entRes from the two. neighbor- - parties. No sooner -was this over than the 1with the butter they make, then we s M
en . . to continue his course in t4e short -band de. poned on account of the storm the interest of the Sabbath school. Mwr., � �
small and an effort is being made to enthuse Ing counties of Perth and Bruce, and Mid- , , and will now newly wedded couple drove to .Mitchell, iknow how old. it - was. -Farmers in this Hendersoups Iectare,s are always of am i4.. : fi
� Partment of that institution. -Special ser. be hold oil Thuradayi February 4th. 'township had a good deal of diffieul,y in . 0
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new life into- the society, and, it Would dlesex might also be admitted. This would vices are being held each evening in the � and took the train for Detroit, where'they I - . . � t teresting charactei.-Opposition seems ,,,, . t, .1�
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please those interested in the welfare of the - 'rovide a most. magnificent show. Mr. Methodist church this week and will be also stafla. will spend the honeymoon. Returning - � I .
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. I NOTEs.-The Canadian Order of Chosen ant and comfortable home in Dublin. sidelmes got badly blocked, in mill yard. -Mr. Livingston, of Belgta% �
U chamber, at'eight o'clock. Wednesday judging ' 'On the 1, 'fact ieams haVe to leave the road and . . �
tanee by turning oat on hl6riday evening . iibh, and Robert Hawthorne, of Egmond- Friends gave an '6%t 110MA" in the:'village � ;
-next in ihe cound - - and a snu - I 1�6 , 90 also hiz an agent h4re buying up.timber for. � .
Whole, the -pro coring. Ville, have gone to Chatham to enter the hall last week, which, e ing the � . Phrough-the fields the same as I -sat winter. I
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OF TEm LONG AGo.-Mr. Thos. E. Hays, .1 well Oat fied- with their efforts and should ness College. -The Hockey Club played in Miller entertain d all the youth D. S. F.A,r,§T has still a nice line of Boyal country. I *_ � a
,of this town, has shown us an account b-,ok , feel encouraged to go in for something 011 & Goderich with the team of that town on of the Overcoats, which h6 offers at cost ; also mm,sove,r. a on the roads in winter. I Br#ssels. I - I 1,
which belonged to his father, and in which ore exteniive scale another year. These neighborhood �o a quiet party recent- cos", very cheap to clear them No doubt they .. I .
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. m Thursday night. -The Rev. F. J. Oaten, of ly, when they tripped t . t'd ;oufd be a fine arrangement in the summer � I
I the old gentleman seemed to keep a strict : shows cannot help but give the poultry . y eld, r ches in the Methodist church he lighi fantastic to I . 1520-1 * I American Hotel her: was, entered by . I
account of all his transactions. We are ' breeding industry a needed impetus. T music furnished by Mesiri. Chubb, Yeo 4eason.-A few attended -the'Bl,yth 'horse . a one or V
- - he on unday next and Rev. 8, Bond preaches . BR=Fs.-A c�ld snap.--�-Oar wood and �
afraid there are a good many farmers now- , attendan � at. . -and McDonald, till'the w � 'fair on Tuesday. Heavy horses are in good more thieires, who � g9ined admittance by- - O :
oe of spectators, although very a so sina' hours in coal merchants are rejoicing. -Lee. Wil. demand now, but they are forcing the bar. m window up' I
a-dayewhoarenotooparticular, bat there i factory, was not nearly so large an iroald . getting scarce in r6o, -with a.- 31
is no reason why a farmer should 8 Bayfield. -Mrs. W. Logan and three child" em, is the guest of Miss Mary Buteou.- Compa,py are ki I ' shipments of � this locality. � crowbar. 'The marauders must�halve bftft� I � I
missionary sermons at - Cole's, Bethel and the morning. -Min Fanny Ponder, of Sal- liams leads the band. -The Zurich Flax
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� as careful a record of his transactions as a '"ore favorable. Very few of the country Manitoba, to remain for the winter. -Mr. pepple to & pedro party one evening lately. Willert has Kented part of the � . .. I
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1851, or forty-six years ago, and at that I liday on steam laundry, into which he soon intend: 'Box SOCIAL. -A very pleasant time was contained $26,45 in cash and other val - '
business man. The book was commainced in people were able to get out. The society Pe roe, manager of the Dominion Bank' -The school children had, a ho Yellow Front, one door east of Ho Tuckersmith. le
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time the* accounts .were aT1 made out in , first effort, even -under very adverse circum- Indian relief fund, and any who may dehire Naughton, was moving into the hours late. DOWL s .b I t bbelongtothe Foresters of the
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-ever, he amme to have changed his method, I better and greater things in the future. tiong -will be - romptly forwarded to e � . work Will commewe as soon am. the weather assembled there, each Mr. A. K, t _0 pro r ,
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and after that &to the accounts were kept I - . I Mo b�aring the produce of the 'previous weok1s of the t T'rietor, w o I
------------- *_ proper authorities, by leaving them with opens up.�Oar har " nica band will favor -treasurer sool, � y. ho,box was cut�,, I
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in the more modem method of dollars and I No circulars needed, our goods at our him at the bank. Turnberry. , labor safely conveyed in neat boxes. The 'I, � 11
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preservation, and the writing, and figures -, ill and as he in advELhced Mr. O. Grob has kin ly consents to let the - -
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very legible. We- notice that in 1856 flour' WANT". -Roll butte Wil; in years,his friends 11 . . house was comfortably filled.when Rev. inside the storm d86r, * I -_ I
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-12c, dry appI nd Dashwood, respective . boys have the use of his, hall to ractice in , �$ Shaw took the chair, Abrid, but in everything but the cith. The -burglars 4' , I t,
was sold for 97 per barrel ; while wheat 1520-2 his usual strength agiin during the winter months - ran A. J. not molest thegeu i ` - I I - I
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J any quant1tv. ly. The full programme will be found in an. .-J. and T. Mi . eral cish ,drawer, .
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pence per bushel. Apples were, �igid:u:tly, � the farm Of James Elliott. -Mr. Hubbard pital, St. Catharines is at present, staying arid, through the agency of the boxes, the bel t
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were sold at 5 ahillings a bushel ; while - Hawy-Harris Agents, Seaforth, Ontario. ... line. He has been visiting friends in the es sat think was enough to i recompense them for .-
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oats sold at 2 shillings aL bushel ; pork -was 1 - Woom-Long or short, green or d to their burg. -We are sorry to learn of the vicinity of Galt And Preston since the death brother, near Platteville. -Miss Lilly Faust suspiciously near 'the chairman, and the their trouble. .The night was a good 81104 � Thissp,t
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� the Aame year for 16 5s. ; butter also WAS LANDSBOR0, 886forth. 1520-1 Dorsey, son -of Mrs. John Dora' and. daughter, of Washington Territory,,sr The last &Ve.days' storm alm - the a cialp, and who can tell -what the end and snowstorm, wh ' t
sk . ey. . e . . ic4 would cover up their
gold at 9d. per pound, and - six bushels of ' A LmE of Ladies' Dongola Button Boots, � -�*— visitivg at the residence of her business, but the roads on all the 1114 I The receipts amoitnted to ov .
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1: 1,)L . pointed toe, patent Snp, regulat siza good# father, Mr. CoAces- [y er tracks. No clue. - I �
potatoes for ahillings. Mr. .Hays values for $1. � L MEEM Robert Yeo. -Miss Li sions were 0 ened on Wedne tau d5lars. I . I
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. cheap cash shoe store W. �ff congregational meeting of the members of . George Leathor-d is a great I I was as . regular as I . . I
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7 worth preserving. . forth. - Presbyterian church, Seafort sufferer from chroni�' asthma. 'He earcelv. usual and 'on time. -Mr. M. Zeller left for sold the wrth half of lots 15 at)d 16, - " I
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! was held in the basement 'of the ch over rests upon abed, am he would Xothe`r' Berlin, a few days ago, on businese.-r-Mr. � or my weather of the cession 6, MorriB,to A4; ex. Nichol, for $4,800. ' I
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Nalt few da a has ke t the people m.-%Vm. Crich,of Sealor . .1
NT EVEN, zm.-On. Friday even- Mrs. Taylor are prepared t6 take orders for all kin do in that position, consequently he is co, Sholl, who has been herewith Mr. E. Appel .. .
A FLEAsAZ I, of kidr work. An assortment of switches, all colors, Monday evening. Notwithstanding the ex- pelleal to sit in a tiafter,night, m_ or so, has taken a ,-, ntil ., the ,by the It is a cheap far So . - ".,
ing last, Mayor Scott entertained the mern tremely cold and stormy weather, there was chair nig4 for the last three years r side.-Zy . baker, has purchased fTom. F. 8, ,,, 1.1.� 11 i
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ers of the -town council and the ex made up. All ordere,will be promptly attended to - I ! - wood and square timl ore paosiiig out ab Blackmore, and - .
b 0 and satisfaction guaranteed. 0 a kood turn out from the town, many ladies position in Varna, has got to work. � I
rders to be left at .. i and we hope he, will do well. -Mrs. Louis to Seaforth, keeping 3usineas moving. -A I
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members of the council for last year, but Streeti, or at Mfts. STARK'8 Market Streek, a present., The country people, however, Baoker,while standing on a lounge to wind large hunting party Werei P�elton, has sold thio, I I
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r � o rtlately ecuriugaboutilone hundred and . . , � I
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who have d opped oat this year, at, a 1620.3 were blockaded, and not able to attend. P6, , 0
esforth. FOR One week only ending Saturday, Feb. up the �Aoek Monday night, by some means stock in trade to Joseph MtCoy. of At
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-ph&entary supper at Stewart's restaurant. A NEw line of first-class parlor suits ex. The meeting was opened by the pastor, Rev. Ing lAcad Boots, regular $1.26, for 76c, dify, animals - ome of the young people -1.
-kboat nirip 'clock some twenty gentlemen pected daily. shoo store Carmichael's � Block, '4 doom south was alone in the house, The annual meeting of the BrussolW, Dri, 11 -2 A �
J _o LHATHERDAUR & LANDOORO, seaforth. Dr..McDonald, after,ivbich Mr. Wm. Bal- of but went to o' from here spent a pleasant evening it th I . :
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sat down i lantyne was appointed, chairraim, and Mr. her neighbors, where borne of Mr Hugh S1 Park Association will be held at the -Amer'it I
b the neatly spread and bounti. - I . Dr. Buchanan wao'call. I son of Hibb . .. . U.
ME -N's fine Laced Boots and Gaiters we Jaines ed, and dressed her arm. last week. fie- I m "t' can hotel to -day (Friday.) -W. Aubrey, of . �
fully provided tables for which It mine Watson, secretary H,tPIIENUNGS.-Mr. GordoA.Campbell She is doing BrucefielYpeople were also q
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have too many of them In stock, No - The r has . �
. church moved into the house redently vacated by ly. , . . present, and, Montreal, was here this week nurch "
wart is justly famed, and it is I toe. whole .boxing axor from the various departments of , . proved that they like a sleigh- - ." , I
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delicious bivalves and other substantials Csrmichael!s Block, W. H. Wmws, hlanager,: see" they*were all.of a most encouraging nature, vices are being conducted iii. the Meth-odist Blyth. see with him sleigh on the roads in times of, weather Vrevented he rough$, I I
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and luxuries set before them. This part of forth. . 1520-1 . showing, as they did, a gradual advance all church, by the pastor,'Rev'� Mr. Andrews. � GATHEP-I-N-a's. -Mrs. Rance was visiting Messrs. Tyndall & Murray L .
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Cle programme concluded, the m ayor, in a , $8. Shorts $9, ed again for a short time, Bran, along the line. The treasurer)s sta'ement of Misi Maggie Millson entbrtained a 'few' have been obliged to ce a for �6 ting through on Tuesday, and the SeafortW I
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M( those present for re- , the ordinary recel ts and disburse' nts friends, at the home oi Mr. Armstrong, to Taman, of Detroit, are at present visiting � d'has engaged �
f-pi:;riding so heartily to his inxitation, and , forth, Ontario. - . 1620.2 the yeau showeTa small ba. me for an old time " hoe 9 . a ,rest sometimes. -The boys of our echo - . a Miss Scarlet,. . �
lance in the -down" lut week. .Conse. their relatives in to,wn. -Rev. Mr. , awyer, I and, for the 2nd department of' - - - i
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rived. LEATU15RDAUS & L&NDSHORO, Seaforth. . the public school, made vacant by the r I :
thvmselves..� and ,then came a long pro- I . - - ,ments showed a considerable increase in -anceatrevival service that evening. -The church -on Sunday.�Owing .
gehmme"of toasts, - - 1 1520-1 . . $ . to 'the boa y nation of Miss Taylor Who -.goes"to ths-
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which brought oft the WOOD Wa oflections -for the year, thus Foresters from here attended the�funeral of , Oat rn raging on Sunday the churches w v � . primary d sion of C nton chool,-A. C, � ,
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or torical powers of all present. In this nted, long or short in exchange abowing't'hat despite the hard times which r thinly atten ere _ Ivi - lim 8 J.
I for furniture. BitoAw,00i, Box & co. -'1619.3 the labe Peter Dodds in a body. -A g . ded. -4-The anniversar - ser- - � Lakelet, Dames was unable to ge� h -
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use In - .Mr. McMillan's, one evening ree I , bu ,
To BoAR_DF,Rs._A couple of boarders can the congregation have done more than piain ed 7rews, XOTES.-The sale at Mr. T M
m -Aaaici�al men of 8�afurth can not only find excellent accommodation in a private ho tritly. All church1will be held on Sunday.- Sermons Fri4ay was well attended. The cattle got them away on Wedupaday. L WILL .
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a,:quit themselves most creditably, -but will town. by applying at Tint ExposlToR oilice. tain their usually highl creditable record. report having 6njoyed a good time. �_A will be preached by Rev. Dr. McKay, of bro�ght good figures, some of the cows .
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(*111par.e fa.vorably with those of -much Our Undertaking Department is complete, Mr. Robert, Lumoden was re-elected treas. number of Good Templars attended th,e Woodstock, both morning and evening, and brilging $35. Thei horses did- not go near . 10 , � , �
lugerlplaces and of much greater pre- night calls promptl urer, Mr. Win. Ballantyne, envelope clerk . district meeting in Clinton, o on the following Monday evening he will de- so high. Mr. Torrance, of Clifford, was -the -Mr. Nelson Monteith'bm been electecIL .
terldo � During . 1, heretofore. y attended to. Prices lower than Messrs. L. L. McFaul �and J. A. Wilson' -Job' a Friday last. liver his lecture, entitled, -, Warden of Perth county,. . ,_ ,
"I the evening many LHATUNRI)ADIC & LANDSHORO,Beaforth.- a Melville, of Londesboro, is 'working " How to' make auctioneer. -J. G Weber, of concession I, I . . C-110;
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. U20.1 auditors, and Messrs. D. D. Wilson, Rodf at Wm, Hugill's. . the most of one's self." A silver collection Carrick, has a sale' on Tuesday, preparatory -i-01 grippe is �very prevalent in Mit. I
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fr,- his - thoughtfulness and generosity ' erick Gray, and M. Y. McLean, , trust —0 I at the door. -Miss McDonald, of Lacknow, to loavi�ng the farm. He purposes going to c �
ia providing iso, Sant an - LoCAL Bn ees of . � hell. A number of thel,citizens are downi
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plea rEFs.-The Board of Directors church property. The following were the Exeter. with it. ; - 1,
inor for his colleagues of the council board of the Tuckersmith Branch Agricultural retiri _ - I . -
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a _P the ma i it- OBITU.4LRY.-One by one the old pioneers -X[r.J.Colqubo i � - i I
ad those who had, in the . past, oempied Society intend entertaining their late tress. tee : Messrs: R. Lumeden, James Watson, pass away to the ween week. -Mr. and Ara. Ja-mes Magee �riday and Saturday. -There were two from a severe form of caticer.' An operatiom' �
The Bethune, Gej Dorrance, Andrew we have to . pen the death of art esteemed , d' -. dan inVartiea in the h - I � I 4
sirnilai�p�sitions of honor in the town. urer, Mr. Cy. Edwin Oresswell, at a compli. C. . _ great beyond. This ' -1, visiting, friends in Bayfield on r5un ay. recently did not check the disease. . �� . , I
proceeding3 were brought to a close about ' r amlet last. week ; . _W
per at Dick's hotel in this town Young, Thomas. rieeve, A. K. 'Chittenden, resident-, Margaret Westcott, the be Rev. Mr. Swann, of Dungannon, will preach o: r. Haidstock's and the other at Mr. -The wife of Dr. M-ulberon, of Detroitol,
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. we ist church next Sunday morn- Burnett's. -Clifford formerly a resident of M#chell, died in that � . � �
the mayor and Mrs. - ent Common and R. 8, Hays. All the re. wife of Mr. Robert Frayne, James street, , I --Knox church anniver. . I
K, after t Me=8up ening next. The complim, R. in thebalethod' ' .
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vibiting oar city on the 15th inst. t __
singing of "Auld. Lang Syn6.): � . - the 23rd were ' ' ' Ylis coming off on Sunday. Rev. Mr. I I X03
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,it on Bethune, who expressed a �desire to be re- inst., 'it the age of 68 years, 10 months, 6 friends in Gorrie on 8 inday.-Mrs.. N. J., Mci ay, of Toronto, will preach Sunday --�-Mrs. John Pelton An esteemed resi.,: ) I
Mr. Thomas Kidd, of this town, le e Misses Bentley
Suut% werehonored by a rousing toast and is 11 deserved. -Mr. Gus. Kidd, son of tiring members were re-elected, except Mr. which took place on Saturday, ing.-Th
I k . Monday for Manitoulin Island, where lie lieved, and Mr. ,9,' Barton was elected Tait returned home oulFriday evening, after morning a - d evening, and on M-onday even. dent -A Atwood, died ' ": ;
in days. - Mrs. Frayne was one of the * n on Tueiday, 19th lust.,. ,
has secured a situation as school teacher, - - 'his place . pioneers after a tedious and painful illn - - - . ..4
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of the 2nd concession of Usbornt, and was Thomas and Muncey.-Mr. John),Living- Briti�h Columbia and the Northwest. -:-Mr. W,.' Billings, of ii& f Ill: . .. � q
-Inspector R6bb Mr. John - NJ cDowell, of. McKillop, - near subsequently held, Mr. M. Y. McLean was very highly esteemed. She leuves to mourn -John . . NUarys took ....
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9 Watson, her demise a husband, three soiis, aDL nd four business. --�-O wing to Conductor Wansaley' Win am. Many of ou,i farmers are taking � �
en, man ent, ex- erectionof anew residence next summer. secretary. The meeting was a very pleas- datighters. The funeral. took place from her ition in Galt last week, I
pressed himself as wel p ease � wi try to the exhib
. being unable W attend to his duties, their ogs there. Fourt�en or fifteen miles .1
1� I , th the Mr. F.-Gutttridge has the contract. He int and harmonious one, and had bhe weath- late residence on Tu6sday last to the Exeter ductor P Con- -Fifteen rats were on . , lexhibition in Mr. , RE, �
visited our school on Friday last. and as Roxboro is la ing down bricks for th ston, of Bad n, was in town I
usual, under the pres _t � � J y e re-elected efiairman, and Mr.Jame ' ast w' k, , on W. twenty-eight choi - i of his poul.. 0
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AM Kains, of Byron, I orter is filling his place to the satis. is a I Middlemiss' shop-,windo I
way school inatters are e,onducted.-Mr. also has the contract for building stone er been favorable there would fiave be -en a cemetery, and was largely attended.. . . w,� in Mitchell, thet� ' -
and Miss Ella Rollins, � stabling under th g way to baul lo get a �
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of Exeter, were visiting relatives here late - attendance. , faction of thb pt�blic. . other day. They were allk caug .11
e barns of Mr. Wrn. Ca - very large go, yet they
- . ckersmith.-We notice ._9 . BmEks.--Rev. A. L. Russell arid wife�-W� . - - goo , rice.for them in Wingham.-MiEs Ida � I �, lit in a ztrap, __
ly-Boys wbo, think it adds to manly dig- I in the Montreal Wity London, visited friends here the past week. . - � I the night before.- 1 : -on the '
tiess of Saturday last, . Jacqqes was presented with a beautiful I � . - I
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How TowNs'GRow IN THE No� � . rese -Knox church, Mitchell, xnade,goo pro- I
* I RT11WEST. -The roads are drifted very baAly north --BluevaLe. as on ay nig t, as a souvenir .
nity __ to be able to use tol?acco, should the farm of Mr. S. Hannah, of -Mr. William Murra ormer Huron and south of the village. -Mr. and Mrs. POINTI�RS.-The Loyal Oranize of h three years' teaching in the- boundary gress, financially,. during 4sV year. Afterr, , I � I I
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seen in pubUc places : -rites from Spruce Creek, Manitoba, Lodge . I
o freq6ently to be Griswold, Manitoba, and of Mr., Hannah2s boy w ,y, a f � - i � :
"' No smoking allow.. handsome two storey brick residence. Mr. the on John Smale, of Bothwell, who have been gave a supper and concert on Wednesday es Alice and Lottie Hooey are the running expeniseii; and mterext�, . I . : 8111
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ed. Chewing and spitting tobacco 14th of January -as follows : We have visiting relatives here the put ,week, left evening of last week. Sup' at pr�sdnt visiting at Wit1ton.-Thoge W Yingere applied on the church debt. L L I
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ved in. got bpaten here at the annual school in 0 -The famous Mitchell au� Lojan small- I �
- Ing a very a nice winter since for home on Thursday last. -Mr. P. Curtir the basement of the Methodist church, and eet- . - I
flourstrictly prohibited." on the Hannah works a farm of fifteen hundred been hav per was ser coo W
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- Still the army acres ther(i, and his residenee cost him live November - that month being the coldest shipped a carload of cattl cc Ing age'vigorously working to pox case is at last settled. The billof . I
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a -Messr Prier d Arm- Mr. A. H. Moogrove,, principal of Wingham with the V00 damages, repo I �
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sit -to Ontario. �Mr. i chibald H I - ols on —6 Ve of the amount previously- I 1
that it will soon be necessary to turnish a vi'" writing to you, a wonderful change has strong ship - s. an I - , hen ,81,151,09,
ot ,levotees "acreages in number and daring, thousand dollars, and is fitted up with all I ever experienced in Dauphin. Since last Monday last e to Toronto on the nee ;ook placi in have the elee.
z.xA the caretakers of public buildings find modern conveniences. He is just now on tion 4 Mr., W. H. Weber set aside. �
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ys op, of taken place to the Dauphin ooun�ry- A Monday to Ingersoll. - Messrs. . ames ed- the entertainment,� with, a neat and ap. ��
z.-pittoon for every male visitor. -Mr. J. B� qr�y, county councillor for the Gr . public school, occupied the chair. and open. I , paid. .
� ey, Mor- railroad has opened Kippen. '-The Logan -- pub I lie library has boon rea- .
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Weber bow drives on his pottery rig as up the country -and the , Abbott and A. Stewart have purchased the propriate speech. W. Mosgrove does not � s.-Thp lecture on Wednesdayeven. organized. The fee has be6 placed wifthini-
handsome a span of .matche,d bays as a in risa and Bfussels division, left home on two old Dauphin towns, viz., Gartmore and produce business of -Mr. Charles Abbott and -4 ax warmly eloquen . No�E 1101�
. an Tuesday ]"ruing with a team of hop"m and 6, nor does he move his, ing in the Methodist church by' Rev. W. H. the reach of all I &� full ye&)eb reading for- : I 11
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could V6 Lake Dauphin have united - into one town have taken possession. --Mr. Charles Abbott audience by more sentimentaliq, but a Butt 'of Centralia, entitled, 11 Over .
sh to see. He purchased them in sleigh, intending to. drive to Seaforth to and it is called Dauphin. The railroad a . peaks
. the vicinity Or Zurich a week or so ago.- take the train for D .plit and his brother William, intend leaving in a quiet, sensible manner. His speech on I Sea and twenty -live cent4. - The ] bem iutab&,,' .
Aliss . . LanZ" for the interest of the Sabbath having an entertai ment ' ;
1�nfh,% of Morris, spent a few �days , Goderich. When he t the difference with the two towns, go that shortly for Montreal, for the pur � in ;�� I
i tu they both had to move, . pose of this occasion was full of - good sense, good school, was a good one. There Was a good for the Winter months, the *htertainment tow� � - �
here te y s the guest of her friend, iss- to Walton he found he c6uld not Is one each, wq, . unt ' ere!� .two
� team any further on account of the blo�,' a opening up a commission business. -Mr. E. reasoning, and broadi generous views. Mr. audience present, not a C
large as otherwise be free to all. A � . �t. I
Stewart. -Two such din -ed they collapsed- at the railway. The steel J. Spackman, merchant, "Vent last; week in - Mosirove is an old , Bluevale ' boy, and the program ConsLo ing of - . .
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agr!eable to of the roads, so he set out and walked reached the new town of D�uphin. on the . I , . I 0 n more readings, recitationi e . - .
ather, am the 1 4th of to Seaforth. In some places he had to g tour. -The. body hearty lauseWhich followed hile 'oAdress � h e been had the night bee " " W
as to the we, I tlI and abballis sta Montreal on a purchasin ' u � 5, speecites., vocaill andL
January, have not occurred conse tivel g6, 7th of November, , and on wo ,:v Those -who were present. oij6y- instrumental music, also a eb&te, WM -
-for many years, th h the fields, as the mountains- of on - the 7th day of of Mr. Leonard Carley, who died iti'London showedap . favollb . n I ; be- I
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0 roug . ow October, the first town lot was sold. The on the 24th inst., W ttat the people -,of Bluevale are ed a #1 �
in this locality.-, - y of n the . . .easant eve ing's entertainment, ' - � .
I tar E I ,ght heri b train proud of him. Mri T. A. Hawkin's, of seem4d none the worse of theirevening's -At the annual. 'school - . .. .
' - roads were so high he could - not get price paid for the first lot was $M, and on Wednesday last, and interred in I Ex- Brussels, was th' meeting, SL S.
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thinp about the electors of the 'prairie me .- . 0 accompanist of the even. outi Mr.Butt is a pleasant and humorous .Ma , Mr. Peter MacVannel was re-elect- . .
us in On - ic, thought aiid said rathe bit r over them. -We' tre sorry to learn of the then the'town started to grow and is grow. bter cemetery. - Mr. Carley wa� formerly rys . �
I rious illness of- Mr.' Thomas Darwin, 4 ing. 'He .also playea, a piano solo son . spa kee in;
" eta and i confined to his be . ry I res ta I I o?ing his audience interested in I .
recen' events have disclosed win who hasbeen oal eve y, making lots of are. being held in the James street church. Hawking' most kin tra . , to L trugtee. Mr. XoVennel has perfoiln- -
. province aft,er the last generalelection, but 1 father of Mr. John J. Dar ing idly ever since. -New buildings are ident of this- village. -Revival services few comic songs and gave a reading. L ed
the fa' starm al"I da the to rest of his travels around ed the duties of secretary.tr�a4urer for th&. .. cc
d for soWe' days. He is work for carpenters. At . 9 80119'W", "' Mary the . He also inumber of i Putt*entY Years or more in a verrefficl- Cal
�criti' a - ing there are n Ann ;:x iu," Which was really very f unny. teres
shown us that we were ungenerous in oar now a very old man and fears are enter the time of writ- -There I@ grand skating at the Exeter rink I
cisms. From present o fewer than twenty-eight and the carni d I g views of bXZg:&nd of beaut 11' -
,appearances it tained that he way not recover. Val to -night, -(Fri . I iful ent manner. � Q
day)' promisei'i Mr. McGill, of Blyth sang a couple scene . The lecture wg,g� enliv.ened with I
-There stores and -more going up; there are a"O to excel all previous ones. -Mr. and Mrs, of solos in excellent voice. ' -Mr. James Bugg, of St.' Marys, had-
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!ooks as though the pur oses of an honest ' was quite an interesting. hockey match i, a� bank, s Fenwick, of Manitoba, are visitin hard for ou� to feel pat It would not be beau I selections of hymns, all of - which the misfortune of getting his leg brokeit, '� - I
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4electozate had been smothered, as usual, , the k ti .. k on Thursday evening ou three livery and feei stables, a lauudr n make up a finsevening's entertain- while taking a load of wood o4t of the bush.' �
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y week, ;ween teams from the clubs of sides a number of other buildings too i .- -
GO come back at He was sittif On the forepart, of thesleigh, �_ �
I ring son " The maple leaf for ever.-" �any ti e, we bespeak for him a fall -house. wheii it strue a knon, Causing Mr. Bugg to,� �
_� - to mention. There are two good Exeter, capture d one of our -fair ladies' _o0af 15tierver Mr. LGill comes here again, and it The eeting was brought to a close by ten. .
election officials. -Air. Alfred Marcus, of I Seaforth 'and - dericili. The former came) numerous T Gill, of Gibsonburg, Ohio, former!
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