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I . � " DIS"i"RICT MATTERS. you into trouble. We will have to keep a; Institute showing their love for a former were, when consumptioR met in and she subject b AnIq "A Irip thr "
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I � mas! �'� i closer guard ov r it in, future, or, like ir colleague of many of' them and 'their sym- gradually grew weaker uttil death ended which was much enjoyl.ed by all who had
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. . : � I Charles-Tupper'z unruly tongue, it will like- V. H,
! � i I . pathy with their respected �prinoipal by at- � her'sufferings, which she ore with Chris- the pleasure of li�arink him. -Rev.
i. � � �!ffjtron f pooftor* ly bring us face !to face with a riot of heavy I tending the funeral in a body. His fellow � tian patience and resignati�n, The funeral Sawers preached, in Hensall on - SZb'ath
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d Ot X libel suits. -M ster H. N. 8harlesworth, students at Regina also Pgave expression to on Wednesday morning of 1 last week to St. morning.L-The Presbytery of Huron held a
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: i ,wood pile some weeks ago, their feelings and sympathy by telegraphi church here on
� i , I ng Columban cemetery was exceptionally large meeting in the Presbyterian
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� � I � ' g, is, we are pleased to say, , a liberal sum with which- to purchase a over one hundred and twenty vehicles being Tuesday—A meeting � 6f the Ind ,ep
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: I i � 1. . Tim Finmi r,.N' s BALL. -The eighteenth doing nicely, and will soon be about again suitable floral wreath.- ' � ! in the procesBion, attesting to the high -as. Order of Foresters will be held this 8atur.
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� � Already there is a st�ady owing to the annual ball of the Seafortb fire brigade was all right. -It is,rathet, a novelty. to see milk -Since the above was in type Mr. Clark- �, teem of the deceased and family. The par- day levening, wy an wfull Attendan�e of
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I held in Cardno's hall on Fridy evening last; being hauled through out- village, at this son has received a letter from Regina, and ents and friends have the sympathy of the members is reque . 9
T , Holiday buying at t is store. Every- e ted sa,'Wisiness f i�aVor-
,, . The hall was prettily and tastefully deoor. season of the year, to the Seaforth cream- from this it seems the young man bad community in their sad bereavement... ' i I .
: one isn't buying -only wise and ' tance is to be at nded to. .
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Z prudent shoppers; tb ose who prefer to ated with bunting and presented a really ery, but ib is evidently a move, in the right jumped into the water to save his compaii- a i ; -- �- I . I
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I have plenty of room to select at leisure, festive appearance. Despite the dark'and direction for the farmer as well as the manu- ion, as his coat. and hat were found on the �- . I I aen$W. 1 : I That you are not going to be 4144P I
� and those who recognize the advantage disagreeable -night there was a large crowd facturer. The flies do not bother, farmers ice just as he had left them. � val-Illa. , 4 . ! i
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in attendance from the town and country, have time to food and milk, and -the manu. - BniEFs.—Miso Collins, of Ripley, and G. J. i SITTHERL�ND,. -notary public thtt,
I i of getting the first pick from the New � - 0— . I ' P ' � are spoken of in
t . Miss McLean, of God rich, are visitin - t veyancer, Insurance acent[ iiiind lesuer of m rriage
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� Goods that arrive djaily to swell the while a number were present from the neigh. facturer does net have to lie idle half - the LoCAL BmEris.-A nieeting of the direc- � . licenses. Office at the post ,office, Hensall. ; Oood
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I i i splendid displaya. on � - boring � towne.' Dancing was commenced year.-Mias McOonald, of Grey,, has been' tore of the South Huron Farmers' Institute Miss Phema Logan's; this week. !" village dwellings, and alsai farm property tot sale I
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I . can only .realize w4at a magnificent early in the evening and at midnigh't an ex. spending a few days here this week with is to be held at 'Scotb's hotel, Heneall, On .- Thompson, of Bayfield,j is the guest Of MLS and g ea � bargains to offeit at the present t Inc THM ADVERrPTCI
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i I � * Lotty Weekes for a fe7, days. -The wife of Monsylto, ['can ,on first moilikage on farm and, liage
� 7, 0 cellent supper was served. Dancing was her siater, Mrs'. Duncan Campbell.-Mra. Saturday next to arrange for the winter
, I ollection of Holiday oods is here by ? � property i t the very lowest'r4e of interest. : 6Witf I
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- j� going through the s a and seeing for then resumed and kept up, until nearly day. Alex. McCartney left here on Me n1day for campaign. -Mr. W. H. Willis has put ini a the Rev. Mr. Jennings d M 8.J hn Tip- �e
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1 yourself. Y I ou'cau find no store in Bea- light, i8pleridid music was furnished by Harrington, to spend a few weeks with her p6tt, of Bayfield, we visiting i at Mrs. STORE - To RzN,r.--4 Iior a two isWrey
James Armstrong's on onday last. -Rev. brick story, with plate gla nt foris, term -Nggiiay
I : . new gasoline engine and cousiderable mach- . -f . . 9997 -UT -9
i the London barpers. That every pertion brother, Mr. Robert Beattie. E� J�ront o re
I forth _with equal st�ractions, and the --The . many inery with the view of- starting the whole- of ihisisatipst-ol"– building and
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. 1 Mr. Jennings will hold, rvice in St. John's It -, is' new- THE ExromxToR, goes weekly into
I sooner you come, th better you will I enjoyed. themselves goes without baying, as friends of Miss Odie Kennedy are delighted, sale manufacture of coarse shoes. He has r1o,aurtai, 1611a for a dt.,� goodO or general store ; � could a
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, i the firemen's balls have the reputation of to learn that sh� is making steady program church this (Friday) evening, service to be arrang with living roorps up stairs it required majority of the homes of gr"t
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� find the sto�k to cho se from. Remem- In been engaged for some time in the manufac. commel m., sharp. -Rev. Mr. Partic are addredi Robt�l Bell jr., box 36, I Hen this county,
1 1 ber, if you see anythi g in the store now being the jolliest events of the season and healthward.-Mrs. John Carnochan,of Gray, ture of legging's - apd has built up a large ice at 8 P. For I � I and is read in all the stores, offices
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1 that you wish for XX , as do not be afraid this year's fully sustained that reputa'tion, is visiting relat, veB in our village and the trade in that line and has good prospects .McDonald's resignation has been accepted factories and business -places of - this
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I -�;ay for you. � . 0 1 . vi of being equally successful in the other. by the Presbytery, and he is to preach his LocAL BRiEFs.-Mr. ' Thomas- Wilson, .of town, and with eaoh issue, for yem
1 to ask to have it laid a � I cinity at pres nt. -As Egmondville always .. . - a London, delivered his - '
t me farewell sermpa on Sunday next. W ised lecture in past, "we have occupied this space -
i ,I i. I DIED IN WIXG11AM.—The Wingham ads a goodly umber of pupils to the Col- Mr. Willis is an enterprising young inaaa, V�6 on ]a
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obituary notice of Mrs. T. H. Rove, of that pressed for' the esteemed principal, Mr. cess he is sure to succeed. -Dr, Twaddle erend gentleman from Varna. He has evening last. Hi ou t "30 �esrs �
-T.":E PLACE -9 with So4th Sea C nni .12 This woo the different kinds Of merchandise Ve .
PAPST' town, and daughter of Mr. James Forsyth, Clarkson, in this the hour of his great sor de himself many warm friends since he handle. This constant midvmrtis�
I i - has removed his family � to Brussels and is in" i W9 -
'I I Egmondville : The death of Bell&, beloved row. I came here and we wish himself and as- first' course be-, gi an by tal0ted f increasing our
I i i wife bf Thomas H. Ross, occurred at the . 2 now comfortably located in that village. 'Of , -
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I 1 BOOKSTOREs S�AFCRTH. ' � Brussels tert - i trade, and now we enjoy the patcon.
I - , family residence, Francis street, on Sunday EL-EcTioN. or OFFicmvs -At the regular..- that in Dr. Twaddle the have not only: a ing follow him in his new field of labor.- the atte don a was v ry. fair. The lecture age of many who 4ace full eonfi.
good dentist but a valuable citizen. -Mrs. oyed by avin learned.
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night last, aged 41 years. Deceased had meeting of Branch 23, Catholic a Armstrong, who has been seri- was ve in4resting and mu3h enj, dence in our adm,'y
1 OMINIOX, . B -A—N K., been ailing for some months past, but her Berieft Association, held in their hall on ously ill for the last two weeks with ulcer, all pres nt.-�-Mr. � rick Smillacombe thatfrom them they h _9
: I . Kirkman has field her neat and comfdrtable re can anticipate ,
i I i � .: death was unexpected the immediate cause Monday evening last, the following officers ated more throat, is now on the fair wa,y to Was in L )ndc�n this teat on busineso.-'On
11 --r- i .9 . xesidence- in this town to Mri. Archibald I J . Certa�ia Wants, AD get ideas and itw-
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OAPITAL (Pal . $1,500,000 of death being heatt failure. Mrs. Ross were elected for the coming year : Chan t, of McKillop, who has decided to recovery.- -Large quantitieW eyg� Thursday . f I"tweek thafriands gestions which make ewlir.
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0 1 _ cellor, Dr. McGinnis ; president, James L. ducks and geese are now being Of b of Mr. 111i m El der, 'presented him .with - .
� REST, - . $1,5009-000: was born in the township 'of Tackeramith become a resident of Seaforth and to whom handled . We strive to have One of 'the
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[: - our busy merchauta.-A large- number ol an Oa reJr ;
F I ----'---. and was a daughtdr of Mr. James Forsyth, Killoran; first vice-president, William ' k oi�icre ry, and ; Mrs. Elder wJith a
� 11 ,� � n w gmondville. She had been a resi- ; secon vice-presi an , 0 n we all accord a most hearty welcome. -The t a arns, oyal Orange Lodge attended roe ing a I om ie ress,
TH � BRANOH Darwi.n;-, recording' secretary, John M * Messrs. Cardno,'of this town, lost $4,000 the funeral of the late Mr. McClinefiey, on .� an Cleanest, Brightest and st,
I . y dent of 'WiDgham for eighteen years and I . on apples this year, but they made $3,500 previous to heir departure or their ,new M0
� . . -Saturday last, His remains were interred home in 1Bar ie. -t- r. I ames Bev rleyi has gw--
� Quade; assistant 11jecretary, John Killoran ; labt year,so thattaking the two years
I Main Street, eaforth. the news of her death was received with re- is
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A General Ban kin Business trans- gret by a large circle of friends. A bus- financial se--retary, M. Jordan ; treasurer, -transactions they are just out $500 and all in the Bayfield cemetery. purchase0i f om Mr. Thomas Welsh, the ProgTd ssi've 1�
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acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, band, one daughter, Nellie, and one son, P. Keating ; marshal,. J. Keating; guard, their work and worry. -What about resum- 8 - Dewt storp, w i6h he has in course! of erect- I
Maurice, are left to mourn 6e lose of a kind William Duggan. After the business of the X-eter. I . 1 stores in the wast,
arid advances made* or same at lowest ing the Seaforth Horse Fair ? The anne *a Wro tion, andl wil soon have finished, for a iurn. and of -ten bear tn-
- r 'tes. . . and loving wife and mother, who will have evening had been transacted, the president- had last winter was so successful that these NoTEs.-T,he Ladies Aid Society's social iture store. A very happy event took place couraging statements made by can.
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. I the sympathy of the communit elect invited all present to repair to Stew- . . at the, reside ce of Mr. James Bontbrob, of tomers similar to this:. "'The stores . -
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rafts sold on all p�ints in Canada) affliction. y in their art, a restaurant, where a sumptuous and ap- I fairs rhould be set eigoing again moon, and sale of work last week, in the Presby- the towbabi of Ha I on Wednesday af- 'of our town are oucb� that shopping is
. I i The funeral took place on Tues- . I Where is the Board of Trade 9 Mr. W. if. terian church, was a great success, realiz y', L
th�Unitecl States and Europe, � - day afternoon to the Wingham cemetery. petizing spread,of those delicious bivalve, - ing ternoon last, at the' hour of 4 o'clock, on made quite aft pleaf ant for m
I I . Clark has purchased the stock and fixtures over 830. -Mrs. John Gibson, of this place, . ehere ag
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�AVINGS DEPARTMENI. Interest . - — - � host Stewart is famous, store in is the owner of a white chrysanthemum asion his third daughter, .Oise it is When I've occasion to visit the�,
a owed on deposits of 10ne Dollar andi FoRmc.--,- M rssio-Ns. -The annual meeting aiwaited them, and to say that justice was of Mr. NoNaughton's grocery Joahn, was very happily united! in 1 the � great mammoth establishments of
� I Cady's block, We undersCand that M plant with 190 blooms on it. Who can beat 11
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-uowards. - i of the Seaforth Auxiliar of the Women's donethem, but feebly expresses the feelings Naughton intends rembving froi rior - bonds of matrimony, to Mr..Samuel Sta:cey, 1,�, the cities."
W1 of those f ! m Sea rt�, it ?-The Transvaal question will be de- -
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1 4 '' , Foreign Missionary Society was held at the ortunate enough to be present., 0 carriage me re- ,
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. P-. S. HAYS, i K. � PE-'. CE) Af ter the cloth had been removed, Rev.. and we shall be very morfly to lose so good a bated here Friday nightj the 15th f De- kkqr, of this v�illage. The 1 -
i Solicitor i Ag6n% ! 1� residence of Mrs. A. Scott, Goderich street, . performed ,by the Riv. 7rS.
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1 citizen. During his short residence in town cember.-Mins Taylor, of Grey, was the mony '" �
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- I on Monda evening last. The financial re. Father McCabe I was voted to the , he has made many friends who will wish guest oi Mrs. Robertson last week. Her Henderson, in the Presence of the'relatives � ***** -
. i 7 ! I ort shows that good work has been done while Dr. McGinnis, the" retiring president, of the contracting pa�.�ies. ThWwe0in
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1 1 gy this society during the past . d the vice chai him well wherever he may go. His former singing at the Literary Society and I . 9 I
I NOTICE � - year. The occupie r, A number of sp- partifier, Mr. Dennison, who has been in ladies' social was much appreciated. . march was played 16i ,Mrs. S. blilleri. of Remember I
; propriate toasts 'were proposed and respond- - Cromartf, sister of the groom, �and,'the
� , . collections amounted to $264, heing $15 Manitoba for o6me time, is, we learn,so much Mr. Robert Miller is attending
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. ---4- . more than in any former year. The ad to by the various gentleman present, county bride, who was very tastefully and! bec�oml We will have
I I ' h ing officers were ' follow. interspersed by several nice vocal selections taken up with that country that be has die. council this week. -Mr. Ab. Paulin, long inglydressed in blue,- �carrying'albou4uet, aVerY complete line of
C tam now selling a first-clasO new Improv 2d Hi -elected for the current cided to become a permanent resident there. connected with the livery business here, a a I all the Fancy Goods carried in a I
A ft Sewiu Machine, with the latest steel sttacil- ar : Mrs. A.'Scott, president ; Mrs. Jam. by Messrs. William Moran, J. F. Daly and � wa giv n away by ber'fa
in ri n-ts, fin 3 110 . _The first annual exhibition of the County has sold oat to a gentleman named Smith, . I . ther. J!Phe Oere- Dry Goods Store and :that are suit, I
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0 thed In oak or w4lnut, and wil h e,#'r others, which were highly appreciated byj � mony being ended au4-.� the happy' couple ableyfor Christmas shoppers. WIth
�. 1, 'ie Watson, let vice-president ; Mrs. Win. of Perth Poultry Association is to be held in who takes poss�ssion on the 20th of Dece
Id five drawets, or fancy drop head and fl , d , -
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e , in the 11 Queen, I ' i a ber.-Giboon Bins. have 1,5W logs cut and very warmly congratulated, all oat .down to
I �s for $9.5 cisib, This machine ,, Robb, 2nd vice-president ; corresponding. ,he company. After a toast to the genial' Stratford on Decembe� 26-29. The us -will he found the very best in ,
� ru4nufactured by ihe "Wlite Sowing hischine secretary, Mrs. M. Y. McLean ;,recording 'Jim" and. his estimable wife for -the ad. � pri 1 F6 !ery sumptuous repast,. which was niiuch Ladies' Gloves, Ladies' Hosiery .
I - lists have been issued � and a liberal list :,f skidded, in the swamp they recentl pur. . . � � . r 4-
e mpany." Ali �Dacliioes fully warranted and guar. secretary, Mre. J. 'O. Rose ; leaflet sec mirable way in which they hAd'catered to . . . y enjoyed by all. And this was only the be- . Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Ladiee Neik
a ieed to do first class work, light or heavy, re- the guests, the National Anthem'was sung rQ,miums for all kinds of birds is offere�. chased. They intend paying highest cash ginning of the featiViti r as a little later on Wear, Ladies' Vests, Frillings
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. . I I tary, Mrs. J. G. Wilson ; treasurer, Mrp. a if any of our Huron county breeders wish to ces for all kinds of timber, and especi . as, I veil -
L ' P. D. Wilson: The busine, - of the meet ""y in the' evening about� 100 invited guests ings, Corsets, Fancy Hat Ping, Fancy
- .� _W, ga - by all pres at, thus bringing � to a close a go down there and clean out the P, F011ri maple suitable for blocks. -Snow to the
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t -1 I ing being concluded, the ladies enjoyed a most pleasant and enjoyable evening. . 1heyean obtain all necesmat were Present to do honor to the occasion Hair Pine and many New Novelfleg
I . � lows, ,y of infornia- depth of a foot fell here on the 5th and 6th.
11 NORTH MAIN ST., EAFORTH, � social cup of tea, provided for them by the -- I � - 1 i and to greet the new I ly married couplejaud
1 I : tion from the secretary', Mr. E. W.lHarding, *— suitable for Presents. A display of -
I hostess and president elect, � FoWL AND HOGS, -Chesney & Robb Are . I to chase the flying hours with glid'ing ifeet these goods, such as w
. Stratford. -The beautiful w.eath r of a - Dashwood. A . I I . a' will have
eneral Insurance Agent & Deal- 0— . now paying the highest prices in cash for Dressed - I . in the marry maizet ofithe light fantaftic, V
�, past month has given !place to a I a Jom.NGs.-At the semi-annual b i . . I cannot fail to Araw attention to
. ar in Se -wing achines : PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. -There was a full Fowls and Dressed Hogg at the Central Meat Mar. . 118111888 until the we sma hours of the ,,morning. itself. 4
I I I , North wester, which - seti in- on Tuesda . I
1669.1f - meeting of the Young People's Alliance, � .
. * - ket, Main Street, Senfortb. I , Y me n Mr. Steacy has rented �Oind fitted a . ��
1� - 1 1630 at4`ndance of the members of the Public ' t ing and now mother earth is rot edin her �. p 1% cry � .
1. Sch BEATTIE'Speelti, fruits and -prices for� the . I I held on November 30th, the following offl. I comfortable home in the village in the an,
1: 1 ool Board at their final meeting of the Christmas trade ard right. Beattie �Brothers, Sea. winter garment, andievow-shoive ling a0d cars were elected for the ensuing term : joyment of which theip many friends ill Remember 1
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ear, which was held in the council ebam.. forth. . 16d9.1 cold ears are the order.' The first deigh for I -
1� n Eagle In Seaforth, � . . : � . Premident, Miss Jane' Hall; vice-president, -
er, on Friday evening last. The various I wish them many years. of happiness, The I -
5 � I � I - Having purchased the stock of Groceries this season appeared o . the streeVon" WeO- S. freland ; -recording secretary, George bride was the recipienibi of a large nun�ber It does not require snow to .give one
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I - I reports from the teachers, for the preceding and fixtures of MeNaughton & Dennison, I have nesday morning, and t a .snow plo* was out
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,e montb, wbre read by the- secreta now re-opene'd -the is�ore and will sell off the stock for the fire ornin .-Mr. J, K. Snel treasurer, John Greib ; librarian,
Last Saturday afternoon a out 4 o'clock,alorg ry, and - _ . . IT; corresponding secretary, Tho
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e gle was seen hovering ov r the town buildi aftt;r some discussion, were, on motion, a- cheap, for the next 30 days I will als� keep for the Richardson, of McRobert, - of Londou;j was in tho village ing�upon tie, but we hope to -have -
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'though of . � the fic of D. D. Wilson � & Albert Slietler; organist, Miss F. King; - ' cold weather, p . lenty of I
, Holiday Trade a choice it�ok of confectionery and I
A. I at a considerable ei-ht it was lal. ; ceived and filed. A number of accounir . this week. -Mr. J. Pope, mer3haht taiJor snow and t
. tot bakery, fruits, oranges, lemons, rranberri Co., was booked for! Vancouver� Briti I , he
ellident that it had ita ejy,e on om'ething in t9e im- . es; grapes assistant, Miss F. Snell; chorister, Miss E - has rented Mr. Bennett?s dwelling�.-V,ade sound of merry sleigh bells. If you:
r�I mostly r n improvements, andoyofers. Calls;dget a bargaln. Three doors Columbia, this week by R. dona
odlate vicinity., ,Af to r maki g a great many circles' elatina to school J, MAC ei� , .
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: . I McCaughan ; superintendent Junior Al- - is brightening ,Up with, the near ,approach expect to eln'ley yourself as One
a d manouvers in the air it came down with &I which were recently done, were pas.aed and north of post cftice, W. J. Clark, Proprietor. . of the C. P. R, sgen�jr.-Mim Somerville, liance, Miss F. King; assistant, Miss L. of wi
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a. eam, sw as a � eag,le Only an �Ive, and alighted ordered to be paid. After the close of the :1 16692 . uter, and all th4 is now wanted is should - and need any comfortable �
o I the large bronze sign of P! ard . . of London, is visiting at Mr. D. T. HeP'- Finkbeiner.-Mr- R. Cook, of South River, good sleighini.-Mins Mary McKay lef n wrap ish to present a
a It was at first meeting, Secretary Ballantyne invited the Beattie's peels,'fraits and prices for the burn's. -The county coincil is in session in I
t ought that iealousy wis Its notive as the sign his � Chris � 0 pings, or w
members to Stewart's restaurant, here a Was trade are right. BeatUe Bros., Soxforth, formerly of this place, called on friends in Tuesday to visib relatives in Kippen ' friend with such, you'lI find Our -
a arge beave� carved fr6m wc od and bronzed. But I C ,oderich this week. - A 'full report of t' -Rev. A. W. 8 Egmondville �on her 1 -way to attend �nd goods reliable, the assortment la
t aeaglowas not ferocioue, he seemed coietented, pleaeant hour was Epent over a to ubsome . ' 16903 Proebedings will be published next week. . the village last week. Ouer the
. ' . F has been assisting Rev. Mr. Litt, of Cred'i- a and the prices as low as an r9e
a d looked pleased to think he -had found the P1361 dish of oysters, which was greatly appreci. CoLD weather brings the need' of a good o I � wedding of Mr. Finlay�son, of McKillopi y, There
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I . iere so much. of the fine .clot�lnz had come from,: , I stove andyourinspoctionof our stock will convince Mr. William Bell, of Hibneall, father of 8. ton, this week. brother of Mr. John Fjolaysoni of Seafdrth are many aperiale in Fur Coate, Far
t be had observed in his a4rial wanderings over ated by the members of the, Board he one you tilat we are in touch with you. Such coal best. David Ander�on, and uncle 'of Mr. Robdrt
iron Countyand part of Perth The eag!e was and all voted Mr. Ballan good . I . o— I p
. r fine Clothing and, Chnton. VOLUng lady. -Mr.. Thomas Welsh wa 1 i Collars, Fur Ruffs, Fur Muffs, Fur - '
r ght, Pickard's is the place tyne a jol and formerly of Henoall, to -a McKillop Capes, Fur Ca erines, Fur Storm
.iol y era as the Radiant Rome, Att Amherst, Famous, Bell, of the Seaforth foundry, was - in town '
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0 fellow for -bis thoughtfulness. Thre mem- Regal Peninsular, Red Cross, Sip,nal 46d others. In on Wednesday. M r. Belli is one of Huro � 8 0 al n
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DiyGood,9,, Thqgreat masaesiof people deal with' bers of the Board re �pught, Pamo6is Active, Kit- . A NEW CHuRcir.-The citizens London on Tueiday ol Gauntlets, Far Cape, Cloth Jackets,
1.�ksrd. -- . 1 . tire this y r, viz: hener, Rome Treasure, Favoi- ite, etc., and a big As honored 'pioneers. Hal- passed throu h of this 4 business. -Mrs. ' T. -
- - Messrs. Lumaden, Willis and Stobi , and.as ecortment of wood cookig avid wood heaters ; also te. where Seaforth now is in the year 1836, a, d place are quite delighted at the prospects of Murdock and "daughtd, Miss Carrie, �'nd Cloth Capes, Cloth Suitings.
the Board decided to have their lection member we take old stoves In exchange. - S. Mullett . � soon having one of the largest and finest sister, Mini -Martha Hunter, were in Lou- I � I
& Co., Seaforth. . . with other members of his family located in Methodist churches in this part of the don the first part of this week atten ing
wm.� P d & 0 0. by ballot in future, the nomina ims fore I - 1639-1 a frame house which occupied the site . - � I
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1 SEAFOR�H. i their. successors will be held on th same HoRsE Blanket@ at all 'prices. Sleigh whete Mr. A. G. Van Egmond's residenbe couutry. This is a red-hot Methodist town the funeral of a friend., a Mr. George A1.1li-
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I I ,�as those for the 'town counail the Bells; Skates, Hockey Sticks, etc,, t S. Mullett & now stands. While the family remain'd and more people of this donomination are: io son, who died quite sudde 1 j-_�evicasir. I
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! I - Co.% Seafortb. 1639.1 0 be found here to the square foot than �n Sawers, of Bruce * ry 7. a standing repu-
election taking place on New Year's, Day. � here over winter, Mr. Bell, his father and I field, condiactye , gin We are building -
WaV. All the present teachers have been any other place in Canada. It consists )f Carmel ,PreWy tation for our store as being a reli-
� rand Trunk. Rail - re -en- POULTRY WANTED. -T. R. F. Case & C� brothers went to work on the farms wfiii�h . eri�an ',church.'on Sabb�th
i 7 OF � gaged for next, year at the same salarieb. Scaforth, are paying the highest cash price . for all two churches of good size, but- both too morning last an Rev, fhe For- able pl"e for the purchase of Ladiee'
! � kinds of poultry. Before dispnei%of your.poultry they had taken up in Ttickersmith, choppi
I � -- . .. . �Ir. Gauld, 11 White Wear, Ronne Furnishings,
—0 . 49 small for their congregations, but, oWLICIg �o mesa Missionar ,- in the evening. The 'at -
Tickets issued to all oints in Canada, Irive us a call. The highest price cash f r bides - and pre aring for the next season's business. . .
, and skins. I 1665-tf a jealousy existing between these two con. tendance was li Boys' Clothing, Imported Linens,`
J!1ited States and the continent-M66treal DEATH OF MRS. C,'IR-NOCHAN.—Andther of They alrprospered, and for years have been . .rge ab -each service. -Mr. . .~
. I . I the old residents of this district, in gregations,itwas a difficult matter for's, W, J, illar, carriage maker, *be has i �
tltai.wa. New York, 8 spension ,. Bridge, � the CuTTr,,R AND COAT Fon SALE. -One new among the leading farmers in the count" I
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person of Mrs. James Carnochan, of the Portland cutter, first class, trimmed with Englfsh *' joint meeting to be held to consider t a very efficiently lled" th onition of pred . . . . 4 ,----.,I 1 .1 1r4-
iffalo, Detroit, Port H�ron, Chica � o, and 3rd Mr. Bell, although .having passed the thr a .
- � 9 onceesion of Juckerismith 'has been re- Noquette. One Coon coat. Will Bell separately or score and ten mark, is I fitill -hale and heart matter of union, but gradually they W tor in Carmel embyte' an church * for Zvn- �_, 1
1 � intermediate points ;1, Manitoba, the 0 1 . together, A snap.- Reia & Wilsot Seafortb. 1. 9 brought together by the cords of eral yeat a has
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rthwest Territories a)ad Pacific coast i moved from this life. -Mrs. Cainochan . 1 1668-2 and, enjoys life.in every -respect.'�-Miss Mi - . 'love a d endered his resjgnation�i to �
f nie Sheffer, of Hensall,. is the guest of M .. necebsity, and at a meeting just held a de. come inti effect after New Years, *r. i a - 0 Th- e ...
ofats. Special excursion tickets issued I died on Wednesday. She had been a ou'f- WANTED. -One ton choi(e.roll butter, cision was arrived at to build, on one of tqa Millar's i elation' with the choir and cbn-
o.V,v to the latter points',-choic of route , ferer from rheumatism for several; wee ly, price 20c. Also any qu -- and Mrs, John McIntosh during this week. is .
� les:aud fowl. We pay or- butter. It you
Inten ing tray. i but on Wednesday morning she wasabout. . 'have' been very pleasant, but
i4. Chicago or North Bay.1 years, av n cash f a tity of dried up ._Dr. Gibb, V. S., informs us that there s finest sites in town, a structure that the gregatiou - -
E ot a plaid or homespun skirt you're not in Mebhodist body will be proud of. By, t a on accou it of :his business be finds ' it
llors will please bear in niiind we, give you the house'.as was her custom and apparently 0 W a great deal of tubereolosis among the cattl 3 i i
. as well as usual. ur range of dress. goz;da, ja(kcte -nod furs are not union of these two bodies it will not, on y almost i possible to spare the time �e- .
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ory assistance to Stratford, or �ndon to About noon she took a surp sued. - G.E. K mg, Wingbam. 1663 tf in thia vicinity. Owners of herds cannot h a make a big saving in expense, but will lie quire(I fo 7 ractices -- E� McFA UL. �
.� severe coughing too careful in watching this disease to kee 3 and week day a spae- L
7s or boad baggage. 4 spell, and death ensued T."IREE hundred cords of wood wanted to -t from spreading. -Mr. W. J. Jones, wh' the largest congregktion of Methodists in ial meetin s. Miss Steinb&ch, this rganist, i .
� -- . I ,before medical aid could be procured, Mrs. be delivered tnis winter In trade fol goods from at"" I . ) Western Oiit%rio. I . - who has !a o discharge . d her dubi a with 4
Carnochan had reached the good age of 84 of CA 5h. S. Mullett & Co., Sei6forth. I(w9.1 has been sick so tong, died on Thured . . � Dry Goods 00. -0"
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* -SOMERVILLE, Agent, years. Her maiden name was Jane Lands- Just arrived, Christmas stock of new He made a brave flght, and was a quie �* - . . lit to , herself and satisfaction to the
� f - I : choir an&congregation, has also t16ndered ,fY I
� Commercial Building, SEAM TH. borough. She was a sister of Mr. James Can( fee and Nuts of'All kinds, whi6h we will sell at industrious, well doing and honorable in& BaYfield. , �
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i Landsborougb, prices as low as any. Post Office Store, SeafArtb. He leaves a widow and it nation, to come into eff4at this k-/ # 1A, 7ash
[ - I - - - 1645 of Tubkoramith, and Mr. � . 1669.1 ,wo small childre �. XmAs GiFTs.--m-Christmas wit I all its joy- month. -Mr. a , Mrs. Joseph I .
! � Samuel Landeaborough, of a Dakota. She -The Huron Veterinary Association hel ful greeting. family gatheringig and dnd!y rem .H. B�ek a.tid
I - 0 RLIS WANTED. 'Two good general iser- tow I b,,",,, will soon be hare again. More than en" claughter,'Mija eek, . ioltend leaving lit I
was a native of Ci�cadbrightshire, Scotland I their regular quarterly meeting in the any . . re
other it Is considered a time of giti I oliskingn this week for St. Paul, Minnesota, aind v1-
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`Nilson's Oas,h Gr,�cery vants. Apply to Mrs. H.. r. Kennedy, Egmondville; hall, Mitchell, on Monday last. Goods �Jltlore. I
� , and came to this country 61 were never better prepared with i uitable 'gdod , cinit , where Mr. Beekhas three s no, and - fry
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'Ne, will pay the- hfzhest cash price for : All kinds of . and other members of the f mily in - 1833. EFj I mcvs FOR SA . I a good attendance of ' members. -.Arnon Fancy China cups and vaucers from ,c Up, Shavin y i �,
� of ibod (ivalfty. Do not Wash aDy - lon, LE --I h&�d other interesting papers ' asone given b Mugs, M-mistache Cupq, Mustard Pot Butter pla .
Dre'aged 1'ou,try They settled on the 3rd conce ision of Tuck T with whom they � ntend spending tie win -
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catdod, or with krid in the crop. articles of Household Furniture etc. which Tea Pot Stands, Porridge gets, Broad ind Milk 8 ter. months. - an Mr. Herb Johnston, who has been on -the -
Will alio pay 64 ersmith., and soon after she as married to will e sold che%p before moving. PaAies desir.ing Dr. Gibb, of this town. 8, eto., all at roe We unite with thei, in y look-oob for some strayed cattle, fqancl �
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i,,,�eet cash price for good Butter and fiedh Eggs. T Mugs, Cream Pitcher Ic bottom cas friends in wishinc them a. safe jouri: ey a1ad -
ur stock of nc�w season Teas, new FrulO and - all Mr. Carnochan. She was th last survivo to so 3 them can ao so by calling it my house on —9- I � I prices. You make a mistake if yo'u bi iy before' see- stnid . trust that t] le trip,
1. Satu -day, (December 9th,) alteitnocia or evening, or hig them. F. A. Edwards Bayfield.' 1669-1 very pleasant visit, . them on the Bro, wnson line. -Mr. Chatles. I
We ofG-roceriesia complete and up� to date,priae -of the family, bar husband nd foui I avyGmeon Monday. Mrs. B, Kirkmau,Seafolth. I , Wken very largel ' La �
Asl�waqtba-loweG�t, Ourbtockof fine'Dinner Sets, ren having preLdeceased I MCKMOP. � which'is t ,yh: the i iterel'to ,, crow, who has been engaged with Mr. . I
� . her. She 11 . - . NOTES. -W'm. Parker and Ed. Baker left ,v "orge Denomy for the past six months; ii
a� Sets, Toilet Sets, and all l(indsof Crookeryia well . . .1669-1 of Mrs. Beek's he Ith, w a the desired '-
kind and amiable. woman, and a consisten� CHRISTMAs TREE ENT'ERTAINMENT.-A last week for Wiarton� where they intefid affect that hey . now a aged with the Snowden Bros. -Mr. '
eal a tid Toilet sets we will give 10 per cent. discount nd entertainmen I
ssqrted and (-4 the newest patterns, and for Dinner,. . B,ATTir,'s peels, fruits and ,prices for the S,bb,th School Christmas Tie ei a' it engaging in the wood .
lirlistmas trade' are right. Beattle 'Brothers, Sea- will be held in D Frid �usinem.- -John N I feeling ,ted by �he George Campbell has tbis week taken the
Christian, whose life Was in 4 , and will return in the
. C eW-- spring al reei,4 benefi't
I - uff's church, McKillop, rn a,y combe, and E. and Thomas Swarts, of Gode- contract of grading Mr. Charles Sreenav's- I
off for cash till further notice. This lis a chance, as. keeping with her professions, The remainj forth. i 16691 evenhi1r, December 16th, 1899, for the benefit of th trip and change air.4-Mrs. Lang. ia�s sold .
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Our �prices aroas low nvg aoy quality considered, � are to be interred in Egmond v . AUCTION SALE or, FURNIT&RE.-Ther'ei & .
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I I . i ille -cemeter ' � is � � Sabbath School. Programme to consist of an V rich, were in town on Monday.- -The Young the lot to the south of � and adjoin ng J4 , at Jane. � I
� C. WILSON, Seaforth, on Saturday, b f her late bus 'will be eo.1d'by p-iblid. auction at the residene of Rev I folks of St. Andrevv'B and Trinity churches dwelling, to Mr. enryiweish, .
� dress by . Mr. 8awers, of Bruaefleld ; reclta: .
I band and. chil . . - � Mrs, ,,,H,,y, on Qod6r1ch street, on Saturday, at! 2 tious by the children, etc., int,irspersed by --W6, are busy preparing for I . � , whointenids. .
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871 Bank of Commerce Block. i �O'clo c, a �uantltj of good bousehold.furnitur,e. furnished by the choir. Adnilosinn, 16 cents; child' their - erecting a fine ! I - �
. 0 1 1 . - . tertainments -D. McLeo .,qhristmas an I welling 'thereon lin the Walton .,
I I Mrs. D. Hay. -1 ren, 10 cents. Doors 6p3n at 7 P. M. , d an I family have ' . . . -
I - 16619XII 1669 1 i ' .-Mr. Wn. Bell! was 110L Seaforth on 1VOTEs.-The orange hall in thi villager- -
A-NSIVERSARY moved from the old rectory, a0d now oc- . 1. A is I
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SEnvjcEs.-tThe anniver. Forfine-Fruits and Peels aj .a ap opri iels On We I A Mr.and Mrs. k �,
Winter Term 0 ens January 2nd ad all it ; FARM SOLD. -Mr, Archibald Wright has busi% sday has.been re -shingled. The work was done -
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- ; P . Nary sery ' ces ir the Presbyterian church and fancy Groceries, at bargain prices, go to c. Z disposed of his fifty acre farm, on the 8th py part of James Cowan's hodse.-A num- Rannief of Hay i .ere �a' the village this ,by me barn of the iodge.-A union Sunday �
were cond icted )n Sabbath 11ast by Rev. j. Andiews, Staforth. , bar of the Orangemeu and Young Britons week, viEibi .
- . 1609-1� concession of McKillop, to Mr. McLaugh.�. . ng ir soii� and daughter, on school onvention will be held here on Fri- I
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: // A. Mac(;illivray of London, who 0 had a social time hlond6y evening, and an- their m. d ,t 11
� I I I preached. � . lin, of Summerhill, Hullett, for $3,250, I6 - way to . 3rlin,, wbeXe 15th inst.�Mr. George Hill, who -
I . . Joyed a supper of oysters. �An election of I �d fr,4m Bo
. two most excellent sermons large and in-'� A SAD Ar-FAIA.-On Saturday last, Mr Is a good farm arid is good value for the I ey have beep Ion ai:vi8it to -fr - ay'
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tereeted congregitions t . . officers for the ensuing year: was held, and th � " ha-d"e -
9 - A number of �he Oddfellows -of Heneall ion
i o the c3urch at night Charles Clarkson.. head maHter of the Sea-! money. Mr. Wright has purchased a rest iends..L ge of the Walton cheese factory for
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I I STRATFORD, ONTARIO. being ere d Mr, MacGillivray is not a forth Collegiate Institute, received a tele., the followi appoi ted.-: W. M.j Thursday � ed the dedi- the pe, year, has left for the winter. -Mr.
1� t� d. dence in Seaforth and will go to resid' 1? evenin : last a�tteudi James urnbull b urohased the farm of
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ranger e rom Regina, N. W. T., conveyin to' there. a Wm. Osmond; D. M., M. Woods; R. S., ervices in connection w
I Allarge advertie(-ntent is not Docesoary to tol you ist the Seaforth people, having oc. gram f, . G. . Howard ; T., A. E. ErvwV, n ; C., Wallace , I ,ith the opa4. M W Nail, w s P ajoins the village.-
ro g COUNCIL. -A special meeting of ,3ouncil 'r. rkmen intend -erecting a new hall
cupied the pulpft, here for six months two !him the very Bad intelligence of the d wniDg ing of the fine no ha I' eecently erected ��n The W '
t�at we bave the beat conirrercisi Facioi. oet our cation a hich
q'imith M of our reccrit students notified us that th I � I on was held in the Royal hotel, Seaforth, Johnston ; D. C., Ben Spen er ; committee, I .
C*4109tle. ft L,'i%cs 3-c.0 full particularo. In one vears ago,'during the absence of Dr. Me. 6f his third son, Prank D., at that place the town of Geo(rieh.-, Miss Phelan is ;vJA- for th ir own use in the near future.
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had taken good situations. ey Donald on his 3oliday . on- F. Attwood, G. Sanders a, E. Reid, A iting relatives a I nd frillds, in Seaforth.- There a flourishing lodge of this useful
Wale teat-liers. We have a staff: -of nine. a He made many Pie previous evening.' The mespage was a Saturday, The meeting was called to pa J. McEwan. - . I I
� friends then wh orgo .� L Oc no on - Xw appoin ing p aces or nomination , Spencer, i 8
- � L ,�,ease tten him and severe a o a parents of the I A I Mr. Cook and aster, , , 31da, of South order ere. Every young man in the neigh -
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i W. J. ELLIOTT, Pr wbo were to havel anc their opporbuu- � enerally. PO —
I ; n I on g m n but to the community L7 Iling stations and deputy returning offi(. River, were here ast w,ebk, on their way 0 borhoo should be a member.,Mrs. Will-
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. 444-62 ity o f list,ning to him. ,The a too, he made The following special despatch, rrom Re. era, if an election is reluired ; also to pass L - - Brue . attend the funerdl of their late raud�noth�r, iam Ca ter, formerly of Morris, died in
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I i , — his i an earnest a id able preach- gina, dated December 2nd, gives the fulles - amend y- aw rowin ), Mrs. Reinhardt Gpok. ';Mien ook is Vandi(ar, Michigan, on the 5th of Novem- -
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at. - B. R. HwGrNs, Brucefiel , Notary Public ing a week or so with 'her uncle so' - bar. h he had resided in Michigan about 5,
, and h4 sermons on Sabbath last served account of the occurrence that has yet come . fu�dm for drain in the eastern portion of t , Brucefiel agent. Any I . d aunti
township. Accounts were passed for payi amount ol money to loan at byericent., on first-class . � Cook. -Mr. Willii' 8 y 38 years of age.-
�ITIIIJNG to increa�e his popularity I 1 thi 3et. I to hand : " A drowning accident occurred Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insu�anoe Mr. and Mrs. Henry m years. hew" onl
�TLVER Novelt es. The choir Iwas assisted on tihIs oleseartionp(by ' here about six o'clock la.st night. -
I I Several engineer $73 25 for work and, inspection o farm security. Mortgages drawn and money ad. Lammie has purchased if -rem Reber pa* John I ancanson, a former resident of this
. . "I ter, i88 E a 4ing on, the cqrn�r district, was reported missing some time
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.f ! Zoderich, Miss cheson giving the rellErvoir, and two of their number, limited amount rivate funds at 6 per veni. buil , b I the authorities
M ro. J - C' C eig ,and her ' M* %�a Normal school students were skating On drain ; also $i4 fees and. awards; F. Gat - vanced free of expense to the b�rrower. Also Bon, sr., the frame
r ,Acheson, �f ' ridge account for sewer, pipe for culverts o' . of the Lon(lon RQad and Main street, add in Washington.
I EBOTNY GOODS At home eve M014ing and Wednesday of- eadh IL90
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� DAINTY 1Z11N0S . solo at t�6'evening service bich delightea Mr. F. Clarkson, of'Seafortb, Out., and Miss roads, $180.74, other accounts for jobs o, week. SeverY good 167 has moved it on to Q0 he. Territo , where k
I forms for sale. I .an street, near t . ,he was wor ing, Since
' -,he large ;congr0gati0o.. Jt i only just to Montgoniery, of Edmont9n, -skated away roads, making a total of $578.58, were al�ll BRIEFS. - residence c his , mother. - We belie M then -w
1 BRACELFT6 : . Mr. B. R. Higgins has'succeeded I ends shortly moving i has b�en received that his bod
. nd paid. Regular meeti f co in dispos of the old McLean farm on the .
i I lay that t�e choir on th, is occ ion, as or &.11 from the others and, as the night was dark, pa6eed a Lammic ir ,,'tv,e M' Zefo-ndins river. -Miss Carrie Moorye -
� . - did not not -ice an -open sheet of water, into c Ing 0 un�-
i CHAM4 I er special occasions, acquitted them I il will be held -in Jones' hotel, Leadbury, j,ondon i"gad, Tackeramith. village am' :�Qccupylng; it. -Mr. and Mr4. has a ood class here on the- violin an&
.ire 01 .9 in V manner creditable to themseiv.63 It was pur.
and anything you desi le,,T, l which they both plunged to their death. on Frday, 15th Docember, when the taxes C Re John Mcl � ,
in this line for Xmas . . . chos d by Mr., John McKnight, of Hullett, tomb, of v9d�fortb, were in the guitar. .
. I gifts, can be had t ud the (ongregation.' On �he whole the , Willing hands worked energetically until a are all expected to be paid. . � for $5,000. It contains 100 acres and is an village on 3abbath, via�ting friends.- Miss
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� ,a ervices mere all that could be desired, late hour last night trying to recover the A1UNI0IP,i-L ASPIRANTS. -Jamem Evans, Dan- excellent farm. Th�' Minnie Sh,ffer , accom�anied them horne, —*---
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i � h1le-frori. a pecuniary point of view'the bodies, but, without suc�ess. Search was iel Manley, James Lockhart and J.:J. Irvine ere is a good batik barn and is ape iding this Week iq Seaforth. � St. Joseph. .
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iberalit of the Sabbath collections almost resumed this morning and both b re all said to be in the field for reeve neit his own farm to his son-in-law, Mr. Tasker, M'(s V'011t Willis, fias been spending
11 Ois A HUMBER &-SON w . odies have a onitbutnobouse. Mr. McKnight has sold TTBRS SEE Us. -The London Adwr-
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-nade up for the lack in thi's respect ous, ' just been found. The unfortunate YOUDg year. They are all good men, and four or the past wc ek and this !the guest of Mrs, J. tis��r of Saturday last says : The magic city
JEWELERS, §EAFORTH. ;adned thmugh haviing � no Monda were among the bright6st of the five more are emid to be requ and intends moving to live on the one be R. Hdbkii c. -Mr. William Chapman - is of St. Joseph, about which. so much hat -
y evening people ested' to stand has just purchased. -On Saturday last, D6. . �
. ir�r Watch repairing a specialty. - - neeting.-The Mefbodist anniversary was ,,Normal students, eac'h holding a first-class for the office. The two I first named were visiting rel t Lives in Te6o'water.-In our cov been said and written, is now a veritable
I : r camber 2nd, as Mr. Jam� as Ross, of the - hive of industry, and a big gang of men are
1618 161d on the same day. The services were certificate. Their sad death has cast a deputy reeves fo I years and undereitan4 y resporidepcii of last *�ek we stated thAlt -
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: -1 0 � London Road, was tying up his raspberr Donald Bur is had bee� appointed as agent working on the big building which has-
-i 0 onducted m"orDing and evening by Rev. R. gloom over the whole town.', Mr. Clarkso� municipal affairs We]]. About twenty can'- bushes he came across several which were in
. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. obbs, of London, who preached two pow- was 21 years of age and had resided in Sea'- didates arelalso expected to run for the c of the Dieurina . Harv6stfi3g C . I caused Po much speculation. The frost of
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. Oun,- full bloom. It is likely, however, that Jack successor �o. ftliam� ompany, as
--- ' rful and interesting sermons to goo,i con- forth most of his life. He taught school in cil. Ode thing- is �sure, they will not all be Frost has given them reason to regret their , I Elder. It should last year played havoc with the brick worIL
. gregations- The choir had prepared special Blenheim townsbip, Oxford couuty, for a ielected, but they will know how popular bave read i agent of frost & Wood I' p�e " many places, and alI that was unsound
� �dvcrtiacrs will please bear in mind thao 1�'usic for he occasion, which added not a year-aad a half. He resiga6' . �they are after the 'election is over. I precosity ere this -Misses Maud Moffat and mentManufactuingCd, ' m ,- has been demolished and rebuilt ander an
d his Position 1 ,;mpany. : I
ri1l"Lices Of chang-es for advertisements must ii Jennie McKenzie, of Varna, were the . I � : . experi ced architect's supervii I
.btle to the pleasure of the serviceis. Alto- last sum or and went to �Regina to th-e � —0 . I - sion, who
. le handt(I in not later than Mo.,m,ky gother the services were Very profitable and Normal me ool -there, with the view' of I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKenzie I . 0: i promises to have the roof on before cold .
1(�[(T of each week, and the copy . pre. Hibbert. last week. -Miss Bell McDonald, of Clin- I �)rysdale- � I
k for same' ivere a fitting close to a prosperous year, paring hi self to push his fortunes in his I I I weathe - if bricks can be obtained and men -
� OBITUARY. -It is our painful duty to re* ton, visited at her home here this week. , ,LOCAL BF.4EFS, --- �Miss.Abnie Sreenau and found to, baul them. A steady atream Of
�ot later than Trksi),ky NiolIT. We can and gave encouragement for renewed effort -chosen vo ation in the West.' He was a cord the death of Miss, Lucy O'Connori The annual Christmas tree and entertain- .her sistet
�ot insure a change for any that are not in (luring the coming year, . lever, studious, exemplary young ma - Josephine i$411dayed at Mr. John teams ' Z
� I c � - Pass urieh everyday, bound for the
hand by that time, —#— I I ii, daughter of Mr. Patrick O'Conuor, which mentfor the Presbyterian Sunday school Han's.-Mr.lJobaRtiu'-who has been via happy land, whereit is promised &eity will
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, � and bad his life been spared would - 'took place at her home on !Mo .
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New acivertieements, to insure insertion EGMONT)� u i day morning will be h Id some evening in the week be. ing in aad ar'oun I Craditon, returned' home spring #p that will dazzle the moot San-
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0 -ILLE NoTES.-Mr, and Mrs. doubtedly have become a successful M,% 27th. Miss O'c6nn( I
. November
sef I citizen. r. GeorgeiCampbell aind his guine. I Arraugements have been made with
- and a u His affable' cheerf I ;of the Collegiate Institute, Seafortb, for five ing made and a good time ils ex ted. sisters Annie an Kate! were the guests of capituliots of immense means to estabb'Ah a
on1d be handed in not later than Wednes- James Foroyth received a s3d call to Wing � ,x was a pupiI fore Christmas. Arrangements are ho be- last week. -M
�'ay Of eaah week. ; .1
I liam last w1sek, on account of the death of disposition and frank mann�r 'won him years. I f .
i Adverticers -who do not take thi She then went to London and Particulars as to date, etc., will be iven the Messrs. Sno des one evening last week� huge f ry to make fine edge toolst and
- who enjoyed him where a a secured a luc ' wcomw and Mr. Andrewsj' Montre lers are to control the hotel, wbich
ves universal favorite with ail loaded Mr. Join Ne = .
s hint their daughter, Mrs, Ross. She had been in friends wh �rever he went and made him A studied stenography ah& later. -Mr. F. Rumball, of London, a
fieed not be dis,�ppoiuted if their advertise. failing health for some time, ' I type -writing -
but relati h rabivo position, in two cars of lumber at our station, this *eek. of Goderi-A, pail a flyildg visit to Mr. Will- will be modern in every particular. The'
. ato do not appear. and friends little thought the end so near. acquaintance. The calamity which has so a large wholesale house Af rwards she The lumber was purchased at Bayfield.- iam Tn ' rl I I �
We are anxious to get all the adveitising: The grim easenger, however, calls often a suddenly t1rininated so promising a life will a I day recently. - Mimi m�anag now seems to pomeess unlimiW
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ImAble, and to accommodate every person, nte d the T-Trs a � I nummag .
uline icade# y, Chatham.* The anniversary services held on S day Joirephi�n "na now v meeam, be - d in
the most u expected moment, and the fstat. be a sourceof deep grief to many friends a'd Early last spring she became and Monday were comparativ ' t7 r "en is isitine up or his employees have
Itut we can not do the impossible, and when ' ( I - ne
ful summon i I with a mild ely weTl at- around t a Georgian ,Aay.-The Snc�wden 1al4 and everybody wears a satise; smismile
coamol entio type of malaria and desp he best skill tended. The weather being somewhat din- Bros. had a bee deborn1bg cattle the other and hol* for Me best. If oul aft onof
- as in the present instance, homes are demo. and brothers, but they have the at . y Aot,
a6 niany hold their changes and now ads � must be obeyed, even though, is a severe affliction to him bereaved par a
�ntil the last moment, - � ion 'man could devise the fav r continued. , agreeable kept a number -at home, who dav- when one hundred [bleW were dehomed� the inclustries promised are a rteds tllv I
it is impossible tt lated and s4d hearts are left to mourn the that his life, although short, was pure and Physicians decided on a oban � ta I
get them all attended to in the limited time loss of love ones deemed so necessary to blameless. The remains were brought home she went up the lak -�'ng �of climate and i: would have been there. Rev. J. S, Hen- :i:vr. X J. Talbot V&Dele d to London " city of St. Joseph will absorb the '0111018 �
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allowed, P.0 matter how anxious we may kes as far St. Ignace, derson, of Heus&U, preached two excellent week on business,-Ml�v Jinnie Geoffr trade o,1 the surrounding count The -
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be. earthly hap inees.-Very morry, Mr. Editor and interred In the Maitlandbank cemete � It was hoped she would ree ter, but later sermons on Sabbath. He also.gave a -very who has qNat the last ;Couple of months progress tof the work is being watched witbL
We hope tifis hint will be acted on, that our so tter-brain pen has again broughb, 1 on Thursday, the pupils of the Collegi ry . i - � - .
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i I - . ate results proved how illusivi " these hopes 1, interesting lecture on Monday evening, his .Clinton, returned home'; thir week on sivisit' Interest.
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