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lov&st. Wanted good butter, eggs, dried al)plev,�,
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heartily welcome him and his bride, joining
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potatoes, dreesed towt, and all kinds of markctabl,
with friends -in other parts of the province
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produce, for which we �111 pay the highest yrige.
in best wishes for a long and happy married
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- the season t Ok place At the residence of
Mr. D. Laidl w, of Bur6side, Manitoba, on
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Laidlaw's slat r. Miss Maggie J. McGonigle,
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daughter of Mr George McGonigle, of
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A general banking business transacted. Fan ners'
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Sale Notes eollocted, and advances made on oat io at
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pretty dross ,)f blue and gray, and was at -
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assisted by Wrn.J G. Laidlaw. After the
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tions over, _t , e guests oat down to a sump-
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days .in that pity they will return to their
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A splendid opportunity is yen p#tles in ne sd of
M�nday last, in fact one would no have
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winter goods to purchase arwholosals prices lidles'
costa, men's, Youtlis'. boys' and childrenle clod Ing;
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this a splendid opportunity to secure one. A large
wards and electing six councillors, over the
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Jae. Beattie 79 45 51 175
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J. H. Reid-. 94 87 84 - ' 265
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George' Sills, 88 97 - 102 287
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J. A. Wilson 129 94 ' 89 312
Robert Winter 73 80 78 231
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compose the coun I for 1809 . Messrs. Gil.
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carried by a majority of 9. The f)llow'ing
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filling up oar shelves, whic were
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4ice 'turkeys, , U - rawn,
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raw fu�s. Best fax,�$1.76 $1,75; goo,
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get cmi�l and the hgibest pricofor theli '
should c4ll at T. R. 1. Case & Co.'s bute 3rr6ouh'to
grocers $ I
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Carmioll4el'is Block, Seaforth. .611.,67,'
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close our books for 5tocktakfug, Robert Willis,
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boots and shoes, Senifoith. 1621.1
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gates in connection with tire form ati' n of a
league among clubs :,of the neighborly
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towns was held at the Ratte F .
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Clinton, last Thursday, but only thrae clubs
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represented. The I representatives ere in
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favor of such a league, and it was decided
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schools in Ontario ; enjoys is, arge pat .on-
that a schedule be rranged.. Shoul i there
age; have recently received eight app lea.
be four teams com te the following will be
tions from business colleges r our ra.
the matches and places; January 0, Clinton
duates to teach in their sclido . B ard
at Wingbam, Goderich at 8eaforth; Jan -
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the triangular league, this will be the qard :
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connections for all pints on the P&ci a comb, a so
through for Manitoba
January 6, Somfor at Clinton; Js�ivary
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� Clinton at Seaforth. The
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a fficers for the league wift be J. A'. Jackson,
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J. P. Doherty, searetary-troasure -. .
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and bee� the caus of much mioapprehen-
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. SON$ OF SCOTLAN'D.-At the regular meet-
sion. The facts of the case are briefly
these --. As we stated in our notes of last
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the following officers were insta,��,'ed for ;th
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his wife., had como over to spend a few
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year 1890: Chief, Alex. Stobie � chieftain,
John Habkirk ; chaplain, James N. chlichael;
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weeksw�'th r�lativeo here, bringing their
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physician, Dr. Charles Mackay ; recording
scarlet ft�ver bad been prevalent in the city,
secretary, John Rankia ; financi 61 secretarr,
and they had"not been here tpany days be.
. Hugh Robb ; treasurer, Thomas Richaid-
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son 1 Reid: standaid
or e thel youngest'boy, W two years
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bea 'er, Robert Steele ; senior guird, J. J.
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otherwise would have ,been a plea�sant visit.
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cart has become a yearly event in our tovAp
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came apparent, Captain Jenkins' took the
other children home at -once.-the kindly
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fi Iled for this oon,,ert, although perhaps In"t 1
face of the late C. E. St. Clair Simpson will
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much missed on our streets, where he
went to. take an evening walk,
casions. A variel programme was presen - i
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01race McFaul, Seaforth,
and those of us who were accustomed to
meet him so of ben at t e.post of q uty, and
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well received by! the- people of. her 0 n
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M%14 of business, will miss hiin still more.
Sucift good citizens are all too few and the
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community-Q,iii;a ill'afford their i6ss.L-Mr.
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and gave several'; recitations, w ich
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quite
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passed off ilu�etly, Mr. G. E. Jackson hav-
ing been ag4in re;elected trustee for the
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coming three ears. Mr. Jackson has prow
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Scotch ballarls and 11 Kentucky ,�o, I �', r.
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any other 'm u in, Ontario'. -Miss Jennie
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Hills left last �veek for,Nissouri to attend
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preciated by the audience. Miss Ber he,
the silver wedqing of a relative. -'Mr. Jae.
Wright spent' ew Years in Galt. -Mrs. P.
Daly acted wi a very efficient ocompa13 ist
for the evening. � � i .
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railroad man, also spent New Years with
noon the home of Mr j and Mrs, .
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year with renewed
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Shortly aftor 3 o'clock the bride entered he
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tastily decorated drawing -room, leaning on ,
her father's arm. The bridesma d jog
Aions in which more energy is displayed
thain in the teaching j)rofes�ion of this coun-
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Martha Harvey, sister of the ride, ith i
-Mrs, 0. L. apsb, of Kineardine,
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the groom -.va,g supported by r, S. G. 1
a?s season with
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parents and th I ti a in our village.-
Christmas and w Y ears with all their
1� . 6tone, B. . Tho'bride was gr cefull I L 9
I y ate � fei0al gatherings ,and happy greetings, are
tired in a white silk coatume, with &rl 'thin-' f
�� 0 � go --6 memory, so far as '98 and '99 are
11 trimming3, the bridesmaid's . re8s be ng , cond'erned, but -:the memory will linger
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. I � sumptuom wedding supper was artaken of. ��of Mr. H. M. Ch�eauey. With the excep.
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4on of Mr. James Chesney, V. S., of Hen- 113co 'a b rber shop. -Mr. Jan. ONsimars, to Blake M)nday nighi.' number of and �.��i.iable way of getting & fling at Mr, see his father, who - is very ill. and h not .ex. - �
orge . f arpu. h - �1, -ntion pected to recover. --School -reopened ., . I
all, and Mrs. Ge M c1eod, of Ifixetier, 0 hey, who -has been su ring wi I falls wi a the! �esult of the & on :the roads Snyde��' who has not the slightest intc on
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who were unaivoidAly absent, all the Mom- 'rho mati M. for some time, has gone. to tj I Sunday nighbi -Mr. and DA re. Irwin are at of leaving 'Brucefield.-James Boyce - had Tuesday with W, J. Scott as virincipial, and' - i
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)era of the family were present t do honor 'the �ninei at bathe at Piesiton.-Mr. Thom a I present the guests of the I " Ur's father, M. r. the misfortune to breakthe casting on th ' Miaws-Afilloand M_cConne,11. - . : �
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o the occasion, and we are N;re that no �n �of Elibborti, left here for San Francis, , Thomas Sher4itt, of Blak ,� front axle of his engine 'whi e ci�oissiug the -At the annual school *ieeUifg beld last ..
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nore genial, harmonious gathering of three � n Ondsy to visit his family,. most ,)f � - � __ i Grand Trunk Railway crossing ju�t wes.t of Wednesday Mr. G. Kellerman, was eleaW , _�- I .
' 11 t e vifflage., on Tuesday night. . The planks trustee for the ensuing three years. Mr. _� ��
daters and five brothers, with their hus-. whom arE now located in California, He Constan o. , I - - I . I
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. d, allowing the wheels to drop H. Willert headed the poll at the elections - . I
)anda and wives, could be found anywhere. , w%book 4 through by W. Sc merville, q. PimsENTATiox.-The mombers of court ' 10 ere remove � i
J� in NU4111y, chasing a jar, an 11 -or of Stvp -7hirl.
May they long be spared to meet unde,r : . a t7 -Mr. and Mrs Iockhart, sr�., Constince, Canadian Ordisr of �Foresters, . , d resulting &,a on Monday, for council , ben. !
. . I I I Sehluchter, who hue been spending a few �
imilar favorable circumstances. � Ti McKi 0 have gone to visit their daugb- - I . a )OVe. i
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. ' by ting upon him and I press ting , him her home in. Miebigan. --Quite a numbor� -_
PA.59F,i) AWAY. -The Great 4esper has McKay r, Iturned to Windsor On T d � � Wroxeter. "
eon busy in our midst during the put few after a u'o V. with a handsome gold he'ded cane. The NOT�_S,-MiSgClara Moffatt, of Blyth,has from here attended the eantats at Credfift � I
I � I visit of several weeks at her mothee� a presentation,was made on 1�the eve of the on Saturday night., � � � . - .-
eeks, and we are once again o�lled upon cc Goderich street. -M . Northco�b doctor retiring from the 0 ce of court phy. b�en,th� guest of Miss Mary Miller f9r a �
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o chronicle the demise of two of' our 0 andtas effroy, of Buffaid, arp visiting it fdw 4ays.-Miss Maggie� Miller, of Tororto, ___ .
r . ind as out' f4ir sician, 'and in recognition o. hii ff 4thf ul and iew Year's holidays ,at home,- I . ______ __ ---�- I- 11
d best known citizens. Mr. C. E, 8 t M�- 11:� H iniltoulo,-The w . nl� the N ,4--/
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orning last. He had been ill for about was the ' ause of sending in a fire alart*, ' une gif t, . .e, Toronto.� to learn bioinking.-Rev. Mr.
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hree week whidh.fox wriately proved a false one.-Nik. I I nh&, 61 Mount Forest, will ccupy the - h . -1
)lair Simpson departed thin life on Frida' a fr lie oi,, Wednesday, and about mid-nigot antz�_office. The ,Aoctor th4nked the ,inem. ipol Harrio Hamilbon,lof ton Monday I �. k � ,
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0 wi pneumonia, the result of � 1. them that he: would long treasure it an a f . 0 An i ngr 2
. arch pullpi . er on Saibbath -1 - .
A severe cold, nd this, coupled with heart T. -An "us ine Kidd left last Thursday for �iriends, a well rosbyterian th it h e, I -,, -
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Weakness, pro ed too much for a conobitu. Niagaes Falls, where he has sc�ured a good as the pleasant evenings hol had ispent with n mt, at the anniversary 1 services, and Rev. - � - .
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tiolnuever ver robust. Mr. .Simpson -had position i i the Grand Trunk Rhilway offic 3. the brethren 'in court Cc I potan�e, and in - M4,4. Mullen, of Fergus, Will deliver his lee- � � �
4een a residen of Seaforth for about twent The re ular meeting of the �iterary alid t 0 ."our n tional authem,"-at the tea.
r future, � he' wouid always be! plemo'd to help I __. I
� He ca e here when Deb�ting Club will be held noxt T d I I U."tiDgLheMonda. .night following. -The 4 I :�, I
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. ;genoy of bhe anadian Bank of Commerce evening, �,' 1 I � 4 1 st �' Gib. ,' ,
_o 4 - . � 0. . I iw mill has Atanx for the season, and i - __., � ..
iao first open( d, and has held the position i . — '. . sop Brothers are ruihing'in the maple loge _11 I
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Of chief accout tant ever since. At times he , , Brussels. . i n2aq:�". 1 il 'goodsr.yle.-Mr. Hamilton shipped a car � ; i .
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a also filledthe position of a mana- Tju3 )LECTIO.N.s.-The contest for the I - I
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. regular meeting of,camp Cr mar y . 0. So �roxeter hockey t4afn Aefeate,d Fordwich I - ,:_ _: L
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wn to reev3ship was a very keen oncand, resulte4 wing Monday. -O ' curlers; I are -k e ingtheir 9 , I I i �
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rnd much reap ated by the patrons A the in the election of Mr, Baeker by a mxJoriv ,�d, the follo a ,ficers were a ' ar --- � I I �
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_�, I!he vote stood, Back �r, 137, d 'a al eon ; chieftiat i, , Illiam. Dal- I - I
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. a somewhat reserved and diet: tint in Tho poon, 135, � d bt uphold ibe reputi%tion of the place . I � I I
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tj (r1norocoutil w on chance offern.-D.- D. G. M. Irwin, of I I I � :
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bighly esteem by those with whom ie was cour cillo u f NJ r� secretary, Alex. D. MacKellal ; financ, I 8 -the �. �
resulted in the , tford, 'paid an official visit to el -I . I
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i0timate, for his many good quali �ies of Bowman L rr, � Hislop ; �re& - .1 I
of Morris, and Mr. Ke .f surer, o Masons onj December 20th. The lodge in . - �
Maclean ; chaplain, John Mgrgmu ; mars . I
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I James MacKA,ig; staudardl bearer, Ja a � . . .
- rominent me nber' of St. Thomas' c iurch,* Kerr Bow an Bryein F * 0 0 _L UW * 0 - i
. ,. Maenicol;: physician, , lohn Hate . . I
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Ind one'of his chief pleasures seem& to be - Brut eels .316 147 60 7" Chiselhu, rst. . . I
ison ; senior guard, Thomas Scott ; J�unior � i I I
11� work forth o,Master in that deps tment Mor -is 413 660 1657 . NoTEs.-A very large i number of young � -11 I
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I . an open ha , and Gre 731 176 570 tolks assembled at a vacanti house of Mr. I . 71 1 1
1 cheerful and encograging, word f r the I T - -_ � Cilar and Allen Macdo,ugiald; 'trustees, )avid McCloy's. on the 11th concession of I I 0 1 1 _� - .
In is ow . I . - Lachlan Maclea�ii, W. R. Bell and Dona d I � * I - . it i
I cor and needy. " quiet a ad un - Tots i 1460 . . _ Tuckerstnit�, on Wednesday evening of last � . I � � a
(stentious way, he did much good wd he "I "' � . MacKellar. . -1 � tntcr 4 - � .
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i rill b6 ---much egretted, 'and his n emor moms. I . 9 - �_ -
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I)ng cherighed,by many. The f 4neri ki tool 1. A _' well' satisfied . - .
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lace on Monday, ,the sorvi�es being eld in a lage vote polled. The day was fine, the TH.0 ELEmolqs. , The following is a with their night's enjoyment. -Mies Gertie I I -
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Von a good, and the electors aDemed �to be statement of the votes cast for the sever in�itb, itipent lasb week vim- .
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1�ursil Dean Hodiins, and were lari ely at- . Sellin I- -1 I �
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anxious I o cast their ballot, The cOunty candidates at the electiong here, on Monday iting at Mr. Win.' Midbotra, I
tonded. He was. a member. I - 9' . I A
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ttania contest, oi i � the Isatn;e : . - . Reeve, Ehneo, 432 ; Turtibqll, 32:1. Shaw, of Brussel, . -1 c
couocil' election I . last , 8, 1pertt'! S few days lant I I . . ! �
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arched to the cemetery in processioi �, The T oad, M., Cardiff, G. Jackson, H. f 3hwir. Snell, ,203 ; Thompson, 229 ; Goetz, 151). in�o Mr. Win. Kinamanlis house, on the 11th Will bAeClosed Out __ i �
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G. aylo? made a good itin, leinlop,3 ly ,10 The four councillors first named 4re,elected. coincession, of Hibbeft.-.Mr. Wm. King an - . i - �
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bank cetnetery. Mr. Simpson was never ; � ,
vo a bet ind. The vote' as polled r reelre The election had created a great, deal of ii - has moved into his new Owelliqg house. It . - I I
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iniarried, but his father, mother and sister in let h d11' i i terest, and a large crowd of people had so - is,& large and hiandsom� looking structure. � I
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reside in Brantford. I C oe �6 sembled at the, township ball, in Zuricl. � -
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I -Many of our citizens �Fere also oar ris. Isbi 61 24 i 66 70 77 When the returns were all in .Mr. Fro F N6rth*est, where be has been working for - _01goAt a... I �
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1 '28 ess, or., the m � f the townshil, the past summer, He in ova I
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Ols M William Winter, as many ba d not � � 5 rman, .and .addresses with the Prairie Prov� -John Wren, � �
Kirkby 1 42 98 ' " ' R rorthy elelrk oi I is, not at all -1
r. - .W. , . Kerr bea4ed!the po as talung was a pointed chai I .- nOe. '
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4eard of his illnes U he noun4mmenib councillo ,, James Bowman bei g 2nd. a I d . Were in de by the successful candidates an I who ban been attending �he T(ironto, Univer- . -
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�f his death Wall made. N Ve und t d � . , I
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;rgan,Srd place. , Mr. A. . Sloe n, io ; ' ,hers.� The proceeding i were enlivened b� sity, was home last wp'ek for Christmas , �
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�Pat he was laid up for abou ; ,three eaeZ's L"- I , : � Libe'ral , � - �
I neai ly b, was in the fidd, bult withdrew.' 16electio a by the Jubile( Baud of Zurich. holidays. -Mr. George Vyren and his sister, - Goo
*ith typhoid fever. He wam a r1obug"Y'nan, I . �
, i He , Mme �ut R8 a councillor -in Blyth. on I _#__ Miss Annie,l spent Christinas with acqualn. .
�nd not a good subject for fever, . Mr. Win- , ! . I � .1
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ond early manhood were " With his un-- : I 1 NOT -ss. -Mr. Louis Durand, who h8P acq uaintances in St. Thomas I I
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dle, Mr. Thomas Robertson, f St. 'Marys. �1- Tuckwe;I�Iith. i ' been working in the Wei b for the past three . . . A 147 t _. � �. I �
�%h r:,sided here, bowev , for sixteen Vft,ST END NoTF,s.-Mr. March, of Cl'n. years, has lately returned horn 1".. I DiscoMil Off :
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lits, years, and was engaged. in the ton, occu Aed the ulpit at Turner's 0 urob Angus Murray sold his I wif 6 team of h rise a �: , McKillop. I .& - 1 7 i . 4,
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ell known froml one side of � the: county to 1 nexi , - � Bateese,of Bayfield.-Mr,Christopher ott's Althou h Mr. Morrison was re-eledted R,eev,e . - I
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he other, and few had the confidence Of 'I a PUMP fictory is now eofr pletod and � he hap 'by acclamation, the content for the Council ;�. I I
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hose with whom he dealt� to, a od Mr. K. Duran I as for p Was �& hard one. There Were nine candidates We
volltroghter resi, lence,,I,of Mr. A. Seeley, on Friday vOn I employ .'3 n. --!-M -
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xtent than n in ing &at.-- . 2 -Charles Crich,:of Toronto,is ore ( J,eorge Howard, has mo fed in * in ; = . _-r .
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I he country he as in the habit of making forNew kearx.-Durica� Ashton, of l6e, residence in Blake. On Wednead y even. number could be elected, the ratepay,erjs had � . - .- i
imself at h wherever qigh� overt*ok vale' * h, visit.---�Misx Nettie rich ffig of last week a large number f � a wide 3hoice. An a result of the ele'ti I I I
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im, and he a I the Cot nod for this year will be coral I Cash of' 4 . � . I -
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: �ftin the h�fsseo Duncan, near Lo don. 4nd Drysdale friends art ived at h me i an I 4 I _ ;
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ble disposition 1were sure to .secure him a .-Mile 0. rs. ow rd with a p ash albu , . ! Th - . 11
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earty welcome. J There were not many In Olemensjof Unborne, is visiting friends 6rat part of the eveni 9 Was ut bi pass Morrison, james O'Lausblin. . . 11100� - 1. I - -
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his or the adjoining counties' who did not here Mont?on�,ery j.pent C riot- in social games while a Im r. AO W18S I ehte . The lolloCv�ing is a reeor4, of the votes in the 1. ; I I
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now " Billy Winter," and � did' not have Ingo - t I differenb divisions: 1. I - I
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cordial welcome for him �Hbnever they Ti FX; -The following is a reco I d the st6ry ol his traveW-' �ali . Divisions 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 Total - , "� -
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not him. He in gone now, in the prime of ' ards, a sumptu�'6 lunch was Adams 1 4 5 4 � 29 19 3 O- 71 -_i .
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ife and many will re t his estly'dem' Brown 6 17 26 16 41 19 64 69-2-2 1 " J
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Ele leaves a widow an I ur sonsi the eldest nd . i . , Bash field -
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)f whom is about eighteen yearfi,� to mourn I Mr, .uni 9 .
I)Msiona Nos. . 0 - Gorenlock 11 38 jo 8 32 13 22 17-160 - I
1e loss of a kind husband and father, � ' the corcinet and the youi g folks trip the : Morrison -Ladiei Fur Jacke " . _�,
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-Mr. Isaac Miller also took his depart 6� 66 102 38 2 2 9 62 62 61 66 46 19 20-- NO � I o
. - 5 fantaeti.e toe till the "wee sma" on C O'Laughlin 51 76 70 49 33 43 18 20-365 1 1 1
11 re on Monday ve . � -88 210 the morning, -Mr. Th4mas Johns . . r, Ryan 49 9 61, I 15 1 8 * 13- 167 - � - .
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rom an incurable disease for some time, ani ,. � Majority for P!aterson 42 * I : . - .�
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i I . : . - ! i � ing events oecurred., at " Thorriview." �the La � -pes, � I
;he change was a welcome one to him, He I COUNCILLORS. I I
I - residence of John Campbell, on Wednesday, I I I - .
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)vertook him, ,he was a Irobust, fresh man Peti ir ClAry 1 � 2 his daughter, Miami Annie, to Angue Reid, & I I .
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'or his years. I He has resided in Harpur. Wly F. A. Edwards ex nds- most heart , cleyer and roTrous Armor of Hallett I to I 0 .
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Ch' man, or., 20 31 84 51'" 116 thanks to his many cusW are fnr the$r Ilber I p Ladies Cloth ,fack ..-Va. I : I
many years, I 't V , �
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iey for a great and only re-' Johi; Me, loy , 297 rJ cloud, socl,Jwishes a I wnship. Yxise y at 3 ock the wedding i
_�ently remove,� eaforth. By, industry, George Turner � 62, 91 85 94 3112 benip nd prosperous Me Year. was I I - I ; -
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tud good man jemeint in early lif;, lie $no' Tie co�iicil will therefore be composed. , f wb ny form new r �* the bride, and at once t e itrooin entered, I %
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in mak ng a competency for his do* Jan es P4erson, reeve ; councillors, Peter I .
no soce to, kee 0 reful m orandura 0 yourss,' , , followed by the bride leaning on ber father's - i
�Iining years, 4nd which he has been en- CIA, y, - - I . I Jacket Cloths `� I
Win. Chapman, or., John McClioy Ingo, an( y0uwiF1bDsurpriie_ anidplease withtg. I arm. The ceremony wasi performed by Rev. I _- 7. �
ipying for some time. He was a good citi- . i I. I
I � arid Geor�'e Turner. result. ur resoiv( � Is to gil a you'� better rvice and V. Mu Ave. After ,congratulations were - � i
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Exeter. company one bundred in' number, I f� �
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Mrs. N. T,' Adams. ' , I � Z tow,, who � W�nter Dress Go
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I vote cast 4t the municipal elections on Mo Detroit last week. -Z'- IA. 'Ediva a, wife took of,& sumptuous repast prepared by the I I �� .11 �
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I Buils.-Mr. John B4311 has ur. day : 11 � I iand daughter spent Nev',, Yettris wi 1 Mrs, I . -.-. 1,
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� chased the house and lot on North Zia. . � FOR COUNTY 00 V If crr,. costly, showmig the high esteem , in which 1 -,;, -_ , it 11
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Zoeoer'e Bo�d. This Property adjoins Mr. � I i - d by I.Reilleft thessmieveniugfor their home � i ,-� i �
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BT11's laundry, and will be a convenient and I 1 near Harlock. � I- . I
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� _Dell,ridge 4.8 , 30 45 all members beWg el ete
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. McInnis 49 46 1 46 84 9 59 V I I CHRisTmAs Timm. -A most enjoyable tea .
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c imfortable home for h Major Ander. Rol ' � Reeve -Dr. R. Stanbut ; councillo'�s-Jas. I ; i
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so har4 been working h2ra to get the out- - I Thofhsox, James Donald on, Thos, � Elliott land Christmas tree entertainment was held Winter Millinery- . � . Aten.
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d1r skating rink, on the bo ling green, in , FOR REEV& � George Woods. -Th annual meeting of at Duff 'elfurch, McKillop, on the avening of � . I :
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sho,pe, but just when th age are 'about Bias At i 20, lthl4eStan ey Branch AgrimItural So�iety for �
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reb,dy, a thaw comes. How ver, tbg Major Spackman 43 48 51 M C 26� �he elect 'on of officers si A dir . eotots, in to 'bountiful, generosity, served tea in the pub- , . - I - __ I �
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h4 had excellent ice in the ink. He pur- . A � ,I* school close by, after which an adjourn- � I
FOR MUNICIPAL COUNCILLOW. I � be held on Weduesday,Januarylith, at 'O . I .
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po�eo, at an early date, ing a carnival i her;i was a most inter- ment was made to the church. .
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Arrr strong 79 54 6 2 99 �94 � the Albion hotel. -T
that will totally eclipse an hing ever seen Eva le I . ixtid pleasant gramme was presented, which could not fail I . � :
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heke in the carnival line. -N. fee McFaul, of 44 33 i �iliiinzl the home ofa t. ani MM.Jamea to furnish pleasure to young and old. The We want to Cle _
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45 83' 1 choir furnished fine Y;u,si in addition to 1 J2 - , That
E eter New Years w th her father, 61 - 3. Parke, Vront road, tb yi hold ng Christmas 0-0 . - �
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M . E."ZFau Mai - 37 51 63 7.3 ' � which- there were some woll rendered solos . � I
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Rol] ins 34 41 5 78 � I by Min Lizzie Henderson and Miss Avery, I I
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W llism street, is home frorri. New York on - � Rev. J, alp. Parke's rthday and the wed. � I :� .
Taylor 40 56 5)� 79 4 :
ho 'days. Mr. Henderson is engaged in I � I t anniversary of V'. -lind Mrs. Cluff. .which were much'appreciated and heartily . . I I
rai r I FOR SCHOOL TRUSIEES. I � encored. . The recitations by Willie Adams, Balance I I - I
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oadiDg,' in the America metropolis.- i Thosepresent were Rev. I J. - ',* P. Parke Of - � - I
IYVLi a Andproon, of Gu 9 I Rowe 78 66 63 95 307 ' wife, 'Clinton; H. n4 i Hstiie Beattie, Harold Dorrance and Fred. I
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Yq ra at the residence of Mi . J. C. HOT Seni)r. - 45 62 6) 98 2741, children ; J. Cluff� wife and d %,ughter, G d- ' Waters,. showed careful training and prepar. - .- It In t
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man, Godorich street. -The 8001al twelve 62 69. 6 90 274' ation, andwere well received. The open. I
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gave a dance in Cardno's �hall on Friday. TteN ethick 39 35 49 62 IS41 : children, Goshen r -
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night last, when a goodly � number of the, ' 'NoTES.-!My. George EaslIerbrook spent I friends ivish them many mo6a ' such happy serves special mention. A unique feiture -1 -
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young people were present, qnd bad-& pleas:. .� . . _� , of the evening was a debate by four boys -
ant docial time. Besides th� se from town a Nevy Year's with friends atl Bolton. Mr. reuniona.-Before severing her connecti,lon :ub ect, "Resolved, that the franchise _� -
Sam iel H ris, of Palmers0n,* is vis tiog with the Front road schoO, Miss C;s.nipbell, i 0 - -_ .
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number were present from the neighboring his ,, r. Henry Harris' Huron at. - 11 I . ould be extended to 'the ladies." The AA " �
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aste'a idecorated past three vears, was made the recipien f h y $11P] I - the -_
to�na. The hall was t �_ affirmative was gallaritl Th' . J1014V �'-.-'
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with flags and buntily). rOO music was west Territory, where he has secured a sit4. several valued g lox- I Waters and Charles Dickson, and the nega- � i � t. 1. � I
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furnished'by Messrs. F ' Dal� and L. stion on the C. P. R. as yard master.-M�, pressing the regret of the�peo ib at her � � tire a ly defended by AlreXaVd W ' lit ;� - �
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th thaw this week has spoil d it: all. . selot all home happy by his liberal distribu- � ***so. - -T.;
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. -1 ning, Andrew street died on Su d " field, Notary Pu�lic, Mr. ,Musgrave occupied the chair, and � � 11, .
brother . and sister of Mr. T. 0. KeMp, , last, at thellresideace of hi i mother, agel'�� 11"yo -R. B. HIGGiNs, Bruce t agent. ) L r I ' �
spent New Years � Conveyancer, Fire and Ufa In'surs 6ay � brought this happy meeting to a close by I __A- I-
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bel , of Buffalo, nephew of N ra. Sutherland, ' I As to be Ready
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Miss Annie McKinney, of Bervie, !is visiting MW Wednesday of each week. Seyeral 'good farms �or tr4sury, and will, we trust, oil the in&- .
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The funeral took plade to the Exeter cl . sale. � ini chinery for another successful year's work. �'g I
friEndo here. -Mr. and Mrs, John Forbes, tery on Tu sday last, anti was very lar;el� ' I .� i I � i OF
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of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert attei ided.- Mr. Win. Hodi �ins, of Winni )ek, NOTES. -Mr. James Walker,' of Tacl� or-:� 41I 'A�
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Forbea of Montreal, spent New Years here . . �. --f amith, has disposed o his - lino.� farm to *, Ir. ! ! -, - #
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a fox mer resident of this vJi age, is NeIV .1.1, G
with their brother, Mr. A. Forbes. -La his parents, Mr. and Mrs. peorge v P19 Colwell, of Brucefield, The price paid , ras 1 Z� � - �__ I
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ber O�f our citizens being temporarily years. -The roads are in &;very e _� t
ni u _ I bad cond ing the low value Of farm 11ands at �he I Sabbath, Rev.,D. Perrie preached in Bel- - - ,5
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in is le by this malady; even the weath- ' present time. -Mr. lex,� MclAod, unler- I I �,
,r� tion, owing to the rain on Wednesday. -T , 11 more.-Meetiugs will be held in the Congre. , I -- I
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or eems to have got a few of the germe.- South Huron Farmers' Institute meetin graduate of Toronto UnWlersiti, g I gational church on Monday, Tuesday and YO/I nq I I ..- LL
or at t4 -b meeting of lie i ;F/ �
M ' "I s. Charles and Launds Moxley, of held here 1�on Wednesday last, was ver7l interesting address I Wedn68day of next week. RV&Ug&Ifst Pnil- L I - - - -
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G�elph, were renewing old acquaintances in I _ Christian Endeavor on i8abbat'h evoitiag., SP W -4w i I �
poorly attended, owing to tho.bad roads an# I . pott, of Toronto, and Rev. Polock, of Clin- . L L � . �
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tol�u oveT New Year's day. -Miss Grace rainy west .. er.-Mesers. Jones & Hall %�e Mr. McLeod had charge f a --- , Rion fi, M: in ton, will address the meetings.-U.zele . . - I . I I �
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M F I I ft this week to visit friends in Manitoulin hland dakingithe 'ast su:mer. . . �
T ?� dealing ex naively in clover and timothy This field its under the . Tom'g Cab ill b )layed in the opera hall torek , -.--s 'L
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, picee of the lox oaturday,evening. o Re Imidependent Order _�, I
onto a;d Detroit. m. Duncan, in w'
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of G I h t N Year's day at the duce mere nts, -Dr. J. . Rolling and College Students' Missio ry , Ociety, d of ,Odd Fellows will! No a concert in the z Dil it-,
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re iden o'3�']�'O?risr'F. Case. -Miss Taylor, of Mr. Donal McInnes were elected to th it Was this society that a nt hi there, d; O eta hall on Friday night. Mr. Henry .
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Sa nia, is siting at the residence of Mr. S. IX during vacation he is tell ng a Utthe1w,rk. a., !Bennott, humorist and vocalist, of Tor.
county c6u oil, to represent this district . I
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Dickson. -Mr- George Hall, 0 1 done by that society, e field occu led' _' -
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sp nt part of the holidays with bio sister, r ',by r. McLeod bbeeiaktated a igood dea i0f., ��f S T,-'
I' 9 I a M F94M dley and Mrs. Wastedo will toake Which Will be on hand 1. _� ' t� U, -
M a. J. A. Wilsou.-Mr. Arthur Tew, of : rd work, Every alternate i Sabbath �he'; .
. .1 i I pa in the programme. It is; expected it � I I
G It, spent Sunday at the hoff ie of Mr. A. Blake. I had to walk 30 miles -and ,speak three, ti ea. ! - I
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Y ung. -Mt. Russell, a medical student, ITUds ,�Owing to the- recent thaw the The roads were +ery r6'ugh, 1 maki , Monday . I
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so of Rev. Mr, Russell,� has charge of Dr. slei ' 'I i verL nearly &I I gone,, Is i el an heriv -
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9 is� � I The. following compose the council for 1899 ': -at an Early Date... 11 I .
B rrowal practice while the latter is away the ro a a a iserable onditiom-Nefv would have been. Daring Mr. - McLeod's I . �� - .
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o. his wedding trip. -Mrs, Allan McLean Yeal a 4 er very qui4 tly, in Blake. -4'- stay in Brucefield he was!the gueet of B. R-, i George McKenzie, L, Hanson, A, J I � ; .
- Mr. , Ic or, , Yiggins.-The annual eon . gregational meet' T. Gre ory, R.,,McIndoo, and I -_ 1,
r' urned from Chicago last F�iday, accom ot"nstovI who his been visitin' i . Irwin, . - � - I
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nied,by her sister, Miss Ri Brine, who frien is I! lug will be held in the Presbyto ' i � � I
. ,�iehigsn, has re burned home. � r1*11 ch4ch The so A 'trustees Odei3ted were; . you
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is rapidly recovering from her ecent illness. Mr. r Moro is at present enjo, MO. on Wednesday of next week, � I at . � I I I
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Miss Kathleen Swift, of, Stratford, was .-Mr. James D " 2.30 o'clock p' -Farmers' Institute nioet-. - S ... 17 L
good hZealt ligaty and lam- .M. � � I ;:
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vi iting' friends in town last week.-Thei ily have moved into oul village.-Mgj. � ing was held here on Tuesday. -Mon ay � q 0 . * I � .
d to of Major Anderson's grand masquerade Phil* M L' I - : -.Mse r 1
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iday night, 13th inst., when 0, big array Henty Ho tZ Is at esen c � the Tuckeramith side went out to vote.-', NoTEs.-Revival meetings are bein!, h Id . I ,_ -
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handsome and ostly prizpa will be award, house owl g to e th. We all hope tip Mr. George Turner has !completed the re. I in the Evangelical church. -Rev. .,
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e . Bear this date in mind..: -The election .see him O' ad in a ShOrt time enjoying ho packing of the apples he had in cold stor.Agel Saur's child is very ill.-V.r. and Mrs. J, E. Me - F -A ,� I pliami
for public school trusteeg was held oif Wed- usua;. gor ' health. -Mr. John Moro, jr�, at Toronto and has retuirued home. -The I Kellerman and Mrs .Wurtz returned on
n isday. The following were the members who has I en ii-ilie west "for a number of Clinton New Era of last *eek contained Ian Tuesday from a visit among friends in Mie,h. - de ; $
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rth ward; John Darwin, East ward; A. is now t. e order of the ntg Snydar had dispbsed:of his b4si. attending the funeral of his nephew. Dry Goods Go. I
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p�ocurfng books, magaz,fneS Land other liter- . edon th�i Sauble line on Sunday laat.-,L benefit of the New Era. nod also its I versa -1 part of the week visiting her daughter, Mrs, X-14ties Greatest I � �
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al�ure tosend to ; lumber camps. Any Mr, � Myrick, who for the put tw.6 tile correspondent, thatt6e report is aboo.111 Kibler,*Who in very ill. -'O. W. Snell lefr, �
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p�rsons having any ithey'. would be wil1ling weeks has been visiting at Mr. R, Nicholli, J lutely without foundaticin; and it must h*vok On Tuesday to attend the Toronto Couser- I
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devote to this catWe, W: ould confer a favor retutned home on Tuesday last. -Mr. originated in the crania fMof the correspoo&l vatory of Music. -Mr. & Sacb, of Seattle,
the ladies by leaving them at Mr. G. B, Spar J" ent,, Who quite ovidentl I as Goods Store. - .
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