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church herepl been bro
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eam. There was sue o
home team. There was sue on the groub,J
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and it was cold kickin ,. Hugh W61811-
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some title
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and no doub�� much good h ar
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son of Mr. J. S. Welihp has )een engaged aE
Baird,
binued story wfiich will run:
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from-them.-4Dr. Gunn, of
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the village li�et week.-Miqs
was
a
anush Craig,
'teacher for -next year in school section No,
9, Goderich townahip.-Tt(v, Ffi6thbr Me
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who w .
as speAding the summer
months with
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Cabe has now got comfortab y settled in hi�
the bunting season, returned
May Room returned
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lautbors and will be found of thrilling
from vi
inter.
friends in Wingbarn. last week�
relatives and-friands in MaWtoba,
returned
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handsome new residence, an he will enter,
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Baird graduate of McGill, and
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home'laeb w0ek, Airs. G.
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went at theiame time as Mis6
Moyer, who
Craig to via -
tain Bishop MoBvity, of Lmdon, there 01
.Monday. -Mr � : Wm. Greig,. (if Toronto, an�
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a uary lit,
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it her daugh er, Mrs. Dalrymple,
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and who
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1902, for ONE DOLLAR to. new
subacrib.
wSyl aN
wam expecte home, has de o"
d to remain
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era. -Tell-'yr,ur neighbor, if yo
have one
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a little loiniger in Manitob
Moro has reoted Mr. James
- -Mr. John
ogan's dwel-
Mr. Win. Greig hits recently been appointe(
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who is not now a subscriber, and
have hi
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ling and loti for a term o
f veare.-Mr.
manager for the Massey -Harris Company
the Maratime Provinces. -The' Decernbei
terest. 1 1660
send in- his name at once, A, lai
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Thomas WeI6 has sold his n at brick dwel-
TneetiDg of the county -.council be hel(
Ing busit
kindoof
have already advantage of
this off(
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ling, formerly owned by Mr. James Bever-
.will
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,taken
but we can supply all who come,
forsale
Jobn X
rexobange,
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'�hitrp�rf
ber 4.-Mr.'Jaxnes Scott, sn', who has beez
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ill for nearly a . year, is, we are pleased to
. . i health, al,
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-socounta to W I I will be ,at Mr.
on December Ist. As I arn de-
plj)stnint
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.hie industry and economy- he h
11 in
mioou
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Miss Maggie Hartley, - of t
eldest daughter of the Rev. A.
is village,. -the
Y. Hartley,
learn, improving oomewhat in.
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tb,ough he is not yet able to go about inuch,
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iated a opnoiderable po !
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P6-URTRY
was here on Friday and Sature
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-The hunters who went from here to Al.
: ,do, aYnd is now looked upon
'goo
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soli ilrgresoive citizens �f Gr
a one of ttles
76ia
nd Mara.s.
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ing Mrs. James Sutherland.-
Mountain,
-The friends
' Dundee
goma to shoot deer have all -returned.
They
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Loyalt 'to his friends seems to
a Ian inhi
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of Rev. Mr. ,Higgins, of
county, who hits been quite ill
ab the home
may they did not get much, gani'b,
Bport, Some oi them ad the
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misfoi-_
eab instinct with, him, Those
'he
who kn(w
his
of his sister, Mrs. W. C. Davies,
will be
good
tune to lose some bf their dogs. The
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settlers
him best say that will oacrif
interests at any time to help ot:
ce own
t a frie
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p eased to i learn that he is
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' considerably
brought
don't like deer bunting withildogs, aild
them wheneyer they get a chance.
snip
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In his practice of law in Grand
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.into markeband meets with
ready demand
John R. Govenlook is,doivg a large
-and
businee
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li�s given a dignity to the : prof
: pettif
never has been guilty of a og
is0ion.
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and highest arket prices.. -Mr.
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and his mot er, Mrs. McColl,
D. McColl
who have
ia baling mbippiog bay, He bits
' work.-'Mr.a
two
dMra.
:stead his methods have been sue
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beenliving roome time at
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Rodgerville,,
preseescopstalatlyat
W. D. Bright aDent several days in
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practice he has - made friends
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he � has opposed, His fe
f the in
low tows:
3 n
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have move4 to Brucefield.-The
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. last week, visiting 4riends.�Mr, an
� Mrs.
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whdm
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men have only the kindest words
dji' to may
f Dr
have Out down a new crossing
Methodist church. -Mr. M.
�orth of the
Delaney, -who
Ill. P. KeDned I
. y, of Egmondvil!e, l(fb
week for Toronto, where. they will
this
apen
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him. Mr.DoigWaAarinointed
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has been employed here for several years as
the winter with their da4ghter.-Mr
Kling's
4ames
hotel
last July, to succeed . N. �M
signed. The office is oi.mosti.imFortanb
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oneo
16.
section foreman, has been promo ted to
Wingharn station and left hero -this week
%� k,'took possession� of
dnesday. 'Mr. is
;well known
oat
to
and none but an experienced
aittorney.jim
with his family. They were ood citizens
. .Dick
the *public, and his old friend
ivill to
properly qualified to discharge
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and will be missed by,their in ny friends,
pleased to have him back,
in t1beeir
midlt
thatilevolve upon the position.
ireason alone, if for no othermi Mr.
Doig �
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has commenced the study of
Tuake
law in �
ornitt
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candidate who should recaive
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our v0peit
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troit Law Colleire, and io
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along
There is not op laboring in"An
Jack in GrandMarais who has
o it Itimber
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WEDDINa.-A very 1pleasa�b event 00.
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ork wel
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16otion
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of " J b Kidd
thp theme Irsi o art i ,
nephew, Mr. Alex. Doig, is
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Babylon lini, gn Tue-oda , mber 13th
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lover
F'
aukhter, Jennie'
when her third younges� d 9
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some Jut
of Uncle Sam at' it
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Whelan, the Democratic i, n
idate. �
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was muited intmarriage to AE�. G
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Zorngye, E.
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are pleased to learn that'a
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own town gave him 275 of a: Sj
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meD to be present. on next
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S-unday,
at tI
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which the twitin were made p per-
. ne%waan �
opening of the riew church
at D ublin,
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formed by, tbp Rev. J. 8
be the Rsv..Father Konn(dy,
formerly
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beinty no att ndants. - The
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health is much improved, ai
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d his num"OP
that b!
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biggest and best videty In everyt i rig
si rubbive
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o wintqr f4ot-
P
bride was
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grey) trimimed
ano somefy attired in a suit of
with lace and pearls, and
friends will be: greatly pleled
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if time
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wear. W. .Wiffls,Sonlorth. . I
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carn%tiois and ros ' ea.
permit him to spend a few
ays here,
while
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mall bo�
at
Mr. and M�ia. Jackson left for their home in
we truab -will reinvigorate� him anew.
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The E, MoFau 1. Co's. Store,: �ea
arth. Toey
London on Wednesday, follovi ad by the best
meeting of the directors of the South
Haro
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will pant a youth for 35c,: - 55
:, or 65o.1
wishes of their many friends.
Farmers' Institute will be helid ab
.
Scotto�
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They'll suit a Doy from nee t
ankle iii
a
I Dmm-f or, A RESPECTED RESIDENT. --Mr.
.hotel, Hensall, on Thursday . next,
at, ot
a
natty suit at i 6 price so slim, a
scareel�
to
Christian Hess, an old and it espected. resi-
o'clock, for the purpose of agranging
for tEa
no on
make a shadow, certainly h
dow of elm.
dent of this village, passed sadd6nly a y
. winter meetings. -The la&'asof St.
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Thomas
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plaint will ever. c me fro I
the wealer.
13bb, 4t the agw&
.on Tuesday, November' - a of
,-Church (4dild intend holdill- g a
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bazaar, �n the Young Men's .Christie
National
a Asoo-
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ieherb,. who
66 years. Mr. Hess had beerA in the enjoy-
ment, of his usual health and was engaged
ciation roome, on Wednesday and T1
ursday
has been'on the sick list, 1,131
Our village amith is now laying
ecoverinf ,-
in his st)ck
in hie accustomed occupation until svitbin a
next.-. Mr. Wm. McGeooh, of Tuokeromifli,
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removes with his family' to London,
next
of coal for thd' conling season.
-at
A (al.
Miss �
few days of his death, when he was attacked
by paralysis, which proved fa,tal. Deeeased
week, where he will in future resid
3. jsl
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lick, of aurich, vlsi'�ed J. .
Sunday last. -Mr. �. Reichert
Hudson's.on
And wife
at-
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was a nablve of Rochtenbure,
Wurtenburg,
-in
McGeoch leaves beiiind many f rion
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will wish him well Jn his new horn
Is, wl,o
.-M,
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tended the funeral -of him � unole,
Mi.
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Germany. He came to _61Lada
settling In the township of Hi
1858,
Ly, near Blake,
F. QwG. Mintey, manager of the
Bank
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.Heronomous, at Hamburg. �
Love io--well satisfied with bis:w1nd-power..
Mr. v7m.-
and continued to reside theie
until 1867,
Cbmvnerce here, returned from Muskoka
Monday, having spent a couple of
c
weel
a
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Parties requiring work done Bhou
. Id pation.
when he removed to Z arich,
since His wife was
where' he has
a sister of
very pleasantly there. He was more
fin
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ize birn.-keeently Mrs. F. Coleman
ha I
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mided.
Messrs. John 0. and Henry
Kalbfloisch.
tUDatO thati'many, as he succeeded i
a bring.
quilting bee to which many of
, Win. Ja
her friends
ott is now
Their.. only family was one son.
who died a
ing .down a very fine deer, which
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played for some days 7ale a
in' Ir. ,
was. di
batch
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were invited. -Mr.
busily engaged in crushing oats
and cutting
.
few y'ears ago. He was alac
Mr. red Hess, sr., of this
a brother of
village. - The
.
shop. -Mr. - Win.. Amentlis prepa
ing f
ir
rvices'will b'
straw. -So . a held it
the Metho-
decea ed wi as a member of
I
the 1jutherian
the winter. campaign amQD , the log
i, and
a
that church next Huriday morni
ig at 10.30.
�
church ano was a good - livin
man and a
looking up a-11 the suitab] 3 timber
he ci
n
Friends please take the ,hint an
3 get up in
noat wor�hy citizen who
in
will be much
gat for his stave tactory in Brucefie
d.-�-D
' 4 '
time. Mr. Jewitt, of Hensitil,
.
'
will conduct
- .
missed in Phis community wb
.
ere he enjoyed
Gibb, Ar. S.,.bas moved ,iis office
to, the
I
thelmeeting. . -
�,
the respect of all.
stand he.formerlili occup�iei on Main
street,f
I - . 9
.
Noirks.-Mrs. Conrad Scldon
and her
..next to the marble work�,
nd' his r
usidence�
, . Exeter. .
daughter,'Mrs. Stelck, have
returned from
to ,the Cady block. I
! .
i -
�
I
J. G. ST,kNBURY, B. A., (la
.
a with Me
a trip eaob.-!Mr. Casper Wf
�
aver, who has
. I —0
Men's'.rubbers, 50 .
coots Children's 26 cents.
—1—
ents ; Lad
It this seasob's
I
-1
so'. 415,
ROOM.
:
�
Cartby Color & Co., Torcrito,) Barrister,
. ancer, kortary. Money to loam � Offloos
by Collins & Stanbury, over
Convey :
lately cc,
O'Neil's Bank,
been in Pigeon, Michigan,
I
worki at the masonry, has
all summer,
returned home.
;
cupted
-Mr.n#rcd Kibler, of Brampton,
paid the
W. H.- W1111s, bo;`ts and shoo
, Seatorth;
.
1719-1
.
Exeter, 04t.. I I
I i� 1684-tf
'Pulle -
old town a flying visit last w,,ek.
He came
BFATT'iF. BRos,' AN
01
uNos.mu-.,,T.
- ' F
r'
LOCAL BRiriws,-Tha Jo Ily
-
Com.
up to attend the funeral. of
his mother -in-
-the next four weeks all gro3e
'
y supplies wit
I be 'p
it
y are booked for all next we�k
pan .
_ al Gid-
-law, Mrs,'�A. Fried, of Bashwood.-Mr.
to the test,,that'a when (1uhli
y counts. Cur
go(
9
ley'B opera house. -Rev. R. E.
Millyard and
D. S. FauA received a letter
from big Eon
have been tried and riot Youn
ten years, but that's not opo
finds better that
wantinZ for
igb, the samasoi
with
the p
of 11
all t
at
)0
*
his arniable* wife dritertained
I
pe !ple of Main street Metho i
!the young
I
t 'church on
Alfred a few days ago,, In it
drowning
he tells of
by
us pro ayed
. beat goods at low.pet living p
ever'before
-loes. We take
butib
to
r,.
Tu oday evening, at the . so
age. --Mr,
savingai-man from throwing
him a 60 foot rope and then pulling him
eggs and poultry, and solicit
. age. BEAME BRos., 36%forb
a share of your
i.
patro,i-
.1710-1
an Mrs. R. H. weet, who
edtly moved
'
out. -Messrs. J. F. Rickei.
1.
.
GinLWANTED.—COM
3etent girl or
house-
�to own, celebrated their den
wi L a I'arge nhinher of friends
wedding
one evening
have each had a furnace paced
li,3mes. The don't intend t
y
in their
o be cold � this
keepe-, three In fanilly,pern
, r month.accordingor to.coi
anent place.
billtiev. Addioss,
$7 to StO
Mrs.
las week. -Rev. 0. H. Long,
-very
of Heneall,
winter. -Rev. Theo J. -Vall(ntine
held de -
W htcHardy-Svaitb, Clinton.
1719.1
delivered a interesting leeture
before
votional exercises recently,
in which he
.
if you have I any diffloulty
in securing
an
,.
the Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of
wris assisted by several othe
priests. -Mrs.
thing 3�ou wapt in footwear,
come to this s,
iore,
e
the James. street Methodist Ich irch,
.
on Fri i-
11
J. F. Rickbeil, who underwent
an operation
keep itsverything and prices a
W. H. Wii,tis, boots a�jd sho
ways the ver
9, Seatforth.
.
V lowe
1719-
t,,
i
day evening,,the subject bei ig
-
work in the Northwest." ' t is
Mission
ratepayers
in London, a.couple of weel
a ago, has re-
1�-eeplyour hors6' comfortable
thii
.
wint
r:
are complaining of the lar I i
Nolyr
rease in the -
turned home and is much .mproved.-Mr.
ChristianHess, who suffered
a paralytic
with one of- Broderick's wool
.
horse blankets.
.
171
-
-1,
taxes this year. -George ,
an" old and
stroke a couple of weeks ago,
is dead. The
. 'POULTRY WANTED. -A.
W. Stobie,
Se
61
I'
much respected resident, � li, ring
I
on the
deceased was 66 years of age
and was most
-forth, is pr ared to pay the
for poultryes'elivered at his e,tgiand
highest prices
poultry
in cas
eml
I
boundary between Exeter and 3tephen,
died,
highly esteemed by all who knew
him. The
�ura� Fowl to.be, delivered
24;Monda5,,Novewber26,atidSaturdayi�l)eoer
.
6n; Saturday,.qover
1 -
!�
-on Sunday last at the age of 7'
was buried in Exeter cemetery
years,' and
oil, Tuesday.
remains were interred in the
-
tery. .� � Mr. 0. Greb ha; disposed
Lutheran ceme-
of a large
1. Fowl to be starved 24 h6ura.
before ,being
-
killi
id,
--Mrs. John Go'uld has. leasel
4er ho�se
.
shipment of sheep and lambs
to eastern
and dry picked, A. W. ST0131BI,
Seaforth'.
1719.1
�and cooperage busineself to h(r
Prother-in-
buyere.-Mrs. D. Steinbact
has been in
BAIWArx.-A brand
new made-tio-order
law, Mr. James Gould, or it tc rml
of years,
Seaforth . visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Bald -
Portland outbor for a.Ale. RAD,&Wihsox,
Merchants, Boaftittit.
!
llardware-
1719-tif
and will reside with her ,atightirs
I
I
I at
'V.
win. -Mr. Mattlew Hess, of
South .Band,
-
. . W.�-NTRD.—One . ton cl
I
'
oice roll butter,20),
. Pontiac, Michigan. -The repo t
I
Westoott had bought out the 'ea
that
-fort
J-
i Sun
Indiana, has been here atten4ing
the funeral
weeldy ; also dried apples at
dress goodr, furs, ready,ninde
d I fowl. -_ Our
ciothing, etc,,
stock
is large
Df
' -'Westoot
is not correct, as Mr.
.
is . ooi
sider-
of his -brother.-Mr. Chri
.
has made improvements on
topher Eilber
nd around his
and. not surpasoed. We have
clear, $10 ones.for $5,'$5 ones
a i few odd n
fdr *42 60. G.
antles
E. KiNag
to
ing a better riffer in anothei
Cavalier of France"' was
town,.
h,q
-" A
n Siit-
dwelling.-Mes�ra, H. Wea er
�
and F. Boo -
Wingharn. . � �
. , I .
IT will pa y every on
-
to, fire, GI
1719-tf
�eir old
. played
urday evening to' a fair sized I ous
Cooper, the
,-)se
-
. .�
senberry were in Blyth recently.
Oesoh, who has been here vi iting
-M re.
her au;nt,
boots away and buy new ones
.
,
at Sailth's old
Win
I.-
of.Cli�t�ln,
. Main
'League I
addressed
1. Met[ odi
pworb
nod
Mrp:H. Well, haa retur to her home in
RicltARnaos &-blehN.Nis, Scafo,th.
'The Burlington 86ay .
on blankeik
17194
is tf
a
. of
one day I
street
� - .
at .week.-Duncaosp,
G
.
gor a.
Sebringville.- he annual missionary ser -
vices in connection with - the Evangelical
. . -
Wit; can not come off, at Bro
erick's haritess-abob.
new frame hou
wl .
I iich 4
"I i
the
..
. �
church were hold on Sunday,
last and were a
. . . . .
. .
- ,
.
19.1
one destroved
.
by
....
fire a few eek
. . I I
0, Is
decided success, The proce
do amounted to
. sk o!
G oa t, IZ,iw
C
�_�Vk
about co I
ted.-
he anniv roar
'n'v rear
I
vices
.
$70. � I .
.
Mountain Bear robes in to
v at Brodenok%
is
�
in connection
with
the D' in
�,
dain tree
�� ,
� ,
thod,
—0
ness shop. .
.
,
I
1719-1
ist church intre
ainounced
fo
Su
da.
ana
'
Brucefteld.
�
The -ladies of St� The
as' eburch
guild
Monday, December
2ad and 3 d.
�
.1 .:.
�r..D
!
-
. - �
purpose holding a national bt,
aar lit the Y,
Al. C. ,
L.
Daniels, of Sarni�,
will preach
mor�ln,l
and
B. R. Hioai,Ns, Brueefick,
Notary Public
roonia, on Wednesday and TL
and29th. lRofroshnionts will
i raday, Novabor
c Eorved
28t
iring UP
h
evenitig.on f5mnday,
of Wingbai -n,
and Rev '
r hisi. actiu�t
will delive I
Nlr�
on
Robbs,
the
Conveyancer, Fire and Life [not rance
AVIOuut of money to torso at 5 pet cent.,
agent. Any
t -
on fire class
afteidoon of each day, and t,wro
all kind6'of fancy attiolee,
wit ba
eandie?, plante,
for sit
&o. (o
0
'I Triangular
h J
j!na. ' at the tea
. .
me6tibg
I
.
on
farm security. ,Mortgages drawn
vanced free of expen-ae to the borrower.
and money ad -
Also a I
0o eN-cqing of Wednesday, the
-28th, bh8'
orld ir,.
Monday evening.
. : .
r:
;I
11wited arnount of private fords
at 6 per cent.
Downed Mrs Jarliiy will exhi
. worki. No one who has nol
�ib bar eelebr
-1soan thc8o ,vondorf
ited wa,
c.
0
.i. .
� �_
I ! 1
1
At home every morning and Wednoaday"of
. each
wax fivres, should iiiiss thisi
opportunity,
.
as Mrs.
r
1� Rensall.
�
, I I .
3
we k. 1 Several good farms for sale.
e
r -
167
Jarlty has ItIA s.,ourod, at grDht
expense, 6
nurnbar
I ..
�
, FEED. -A
large'quantity Of -oat
u:t
L�p
I
anti
Material and stitche
� -8 a'e
t the only
cf new and lioautiful reprosis
are Qdoen Victoria, Bibs
tatlo-no, anionic
Kitchener, L
le3n,&eq
which
,)etc Sain
Moat Seeds op
band. ,call soon ; p -ice,
Olatnical Mille
.
1, 1ri8x2
r ton.
thin a to be found in Read ,-TooWear
9
sold by The E.. McFaul Co., Seaforth.
suits
Why -
and John Bull,the Gypi
leaving for SuUh At, Iva by t
and
be n6xt boat.
intends
Admil
-
D. Yrquhart, I Renaalf
.
OATS.-Witatte'd,
. . ,
QO 000 )) shel
-
"'
�1 "
� ,
in
f oats
there's lots of wear and a �yle
-
L besides and
sion to the ovenin.- enterta.rimmt
156,
fternoo
I
the next few days for c�!),)rt
0 1.
-
blghast
months of solid comforb U D,
because they
free. . .
' L
.
1719-1
prices paid. 110411sall UA,.. ��,Ii.)";
DRieltaIIIIART,
fit as though made by you� � beat
tailor. Of
OIL RL WANNEM-A. go)d
. . -
girl to -,io
wor
r
. . : �
L � . .1
)
- i I 3
TIOX2
course they don't cost as mi ch
when you eau'
in small fauffly, Apply to -Mit
5 R. J. McDol,�u,D,-Mft
,.
.
I Never 'L kri
mind what you
of
teady-To.
..
get the beat suit in their altore
for $12, and
ket Street. .
.
.
. .
1719-1
Wear Clbthi
g ads, re%d thi an4i
I
. .
in o
a g ood serviceable one at I$5.
.
They have
S11IT'If's stock of fall and
winter f
Dotwear
what you'll like
your next.* it
td b ,
even
.
overcoats for men'and boy4 to
suit all 8iZ69
13-a bargain,all, through. Aim.kRusoN
Soatort.h.
&
mcl.Nms,
17191
.
to the price.
.
- Seb if it isn't t
-
The'1,.
.
' Me-
and shapes. 1719-1 .
I
�
To Tim FARAIIIRS.-Kennedy�
. .
Bros
P067
Faul Co's. Store,
at id if so,
Seaforth, ost lik�l '
. ut on 06
move '
; it is,
inside
I
AsNiVERSARY &-;RvicEs.-The annivers,
the h1khest cash pt ices. for It
.
deh, shcop ek
na: talloly
- you�cau
'
of it, as
Tbo .
�wn, at som b�t �2en
85
ary services in connection with the Union
.
and fowL �
1.
1-17-tf
your
.
I P1ic6
I
Presbyterian church, Brucefield, will be
Wis have some very
'
Dhoice fancy
china
�
and $12, - : . 1 . � .
. .
19 1
I
held on Sunday and Monday next. ()rn
. and art ware,' just aritived,
suikable for
present
,
LOCAL Bm F.S. -One Of! our buain
men
Sunday the services will hie conducted I at
We arQ eell.ing dinner, ten and
. in pT ice Ch month. Juiit ask
toilut sets a
the price befo
al, down
a buying,
,was accidenta ly locked i� his biisin a
.
place
the usual hours, forenoon a d evening, by
No troublelato show goods, A,
Yor,Na, Sea'
rth�
f or a while on Wednesday I ot,; by J
other
Rev. T. G. Thompson, of amilton, a form.
. � I . �
.
. .
I7,19-2
busine3s man, who had occasi nj to leave
the
at pastor of the congregoti n. On the fol.
. Rubbers, Cardigans, felt
shoe , op
ts,' legr.
�
6hop-sornowhat hiirriedly, tb ti-ead to
some
.
lowing Monday evening a p atform meeting
'
gings, in fact we keep a big vaript
winter footwear. W. 1-1. Wilii
.
y r -f eyes
Stafoith.
Ythin.f
1719-1'r
u
important buEiness matters, The cc
�
man business, having alsr) usiness
nfined
to at,
will be held in the church when addresses
'
be delivered by Rev. Mr. Thompson,
,
of
will
Scores of Business
ollegEs hive.
al
-
tend to,had to appeal to pasee a -by to
secure
Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Scofor , and by Reov,
plied ta the Central Busincei
ollege, Str.,tford,
for
,�
his freedom. Our business en ara
live
Mr. Andrews, of Varna. The addresses
graduatei to --take poeition8
schools. This surely is str
a toachers,
) g ON -1 ance
in the
that tk
'r
e
mett, and cbafe when confine in an
I'll `
-Long
way.
wil.1 be interspersed by musi by the church
-1
Contra] Butinei;3 college
.
njoys A c0ntinenttl
—Rev. Cir, EL has 00min enced.,
"'
special
choir anti others. We are sure that the
reputation for tihoroughneis
I . '.
---. I
1716-tf
I
"hiselh
-services in tb G uritt poixitm
ent.-
Sunday services as well a
CLEARIN6 SAIX.-Ha-ii
g purchaq
d thJ
Miss White, of Exeter,. lwas`�,Rh the
village
evening meeting will be la gely attended.
stock of boots and shoea of L.
Si ith, at a
11%w ralei
Oil M'bnda eveniog last, rene%ing ac(
uaint,-
Mr. Thompson waa a un*vera.al favorite
on the dollar, and In ordar t:
c unr
he entl
e�
ances-M . IL. Jacobi, harness mak
* e
r was
'
with the congregation when he 'was pastor
stock within the next 60 d:kyp
und(r wbolesale prioeB, Sm
� ,,"Illu,31,111
I �
old stand,
all lln@8
under
.
confined to bi5 room for a couple oi
.
days
-
and many will be pleased to have this op-
� the town-closk. Cash. only.
lfiltv�,ox,q
Aft:! "
N.fi
3 ,
JaStL weeki hiougb illn'78,
lnes8, but s Once
more
portunity of hearing and seeing i.rn nee
h 0
Seaforth.
�
i -
1719-1
I
as aebively engaged as el,e%u he ()ddfel-
a! .. -
more and will extend to him a warm wel-
Brsixii.-ss Com,w.u.-,
I young
.
Pen and
Iowa have vpry much imprqed� the oppear-
come to his old home. The onday even-
'wornen who expect to attend
cial eabool.should writo to
a fiest,claos
th ontral
colntutr-
Budine3a
.
manue of. the Iront of their rii d block,
by
ing meeting will commence at 7.30.
Collegn, Stratford, for a
catalo tic,
big iosil.,
having it P, ax
ted a nice red.—N iss r
Minnie
NOTES.—On Sabbath next, the anniver.
tutiouis not exceiled In Canad4
for strictly
high
i
Sheffer san'
s solo in the Metho ist church,
eary of the Presbyterian chure will be hold,
grade- work. The presecb is
a -favora lo
time to
�
on Sabbat
'
eviening, which was verj
much
when Rev. T. G. Thompson, f rmerly MiniS7
outoi.
-
�
1 716-tt
enjoyed. — i
� weather durin the
r .
past
ter of this place, will preach, , On Monday
� �FARMERS Can Save 50a
to, 75c a
Pair 'on
week hag ,
ea I n .very unfa�vnorrab 6 for
i the
.
evening a platform meeting ill_ be' held-,
longt'boota by buying them
at owith's (a
atand.
completioli
f the new brick �blot s. but
with
when, Mr. Thompson will again apdak, also
RICHARN',UX & MCINSIS, ,Reafo
17101
indomitable
plook and perseveta cc the
con-
Rev, Mr. Larkin, of Seaforth, a; d - 'Rev.
A
_=LL
. I
A TVCKERSMITit Boy
FoRllm-o AtirAl).
.
.
tractors atil
—R,v. (Ii, :0
.
ipen are pushing o the
ILoDg will occupy e
work.
ulpib
Mr. Andrews, of Varna.—Ou Wodnesday
last, a very successful thankofferingi*meeting
The following refers to an
-d
old TucUersmi
h
of the MeC,hLaibt
� church here o Sabbath
of the Women'd Foreign Mi8sioilary' Society
. boy, a n like many others
Lit w.ill
be me-
n I
1mordiug, p
ebing the annual dualtional
was held, when a stirring addr�as by Rev.
that he has rapidly forged
to the front,
un-
....
sermon.— 1i
3 Cluff of Tucker
miL
i, was
Mr. Menzies, of Ronan, Ghina,� was -given.
der the " star. apauglud
banner.
" T1 ,a
in Hen'sall,
d iring the past wee
� v
siting
Any one listening to him cap'not fail to
Munising Republican, in
its isiue bc
fore tj
e f
her a4t,
Nfles Violet Whites
des
* Our
I
realize " That the harvest tru6ly is great,
election, said : 11 Colin
1). Doig, tie
prei-
young P�-o le
V
are beginning to tail
. o!
akat.
but the laborers are few." Of !the mission.
�
ent and future judge (f
this nga
ty, is:&
I
ing, while their
.
seniors a 8 lookirg
fcrward
* trials be did not speak, but! of the poor
�rynese,
graduate of the Detroit
Law Schcol.
B
a
I
with much.la�erest
to c ling.—Nlr.
Greorge
he gave a vivid descri of
was admitted to �he bar �
n 1894, and
located
;
C. Petty, proorietor
of tie Yorkshire
Pack.
.O,tion .their
great poverty and sad lives, , r. Menzies
at Grand Marais duFi[g
the fall
:
Df thatil,
.
iDg House, hao
CommencEd buyin
in
hogs,
will gladly return to the work soon as he
year. During his six., ,rears,
'
reaid
mce in
1
and packin .
g I
I e same.—T ads has
een
brisk
1�8
can safely do so.—Mra. McCool, and son, of
Alger county his life has
beeni the e -N
emplifl.
, -
in the villagre
O�ring. the - )est wee]:
or
so.—
Heneall, have moved into Mr. Neil
cationof honest,uprigist
. .
.
.
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nanhood, Throug4
! : : I
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.
The special a
. �
.
-,
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I
arvices that have beei i
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coi
iduct.
p
I
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Ith's �
house.—Mr. Hugh Thompson Of oose
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AN HONEST BALW. � - -
A. Thompson,
of Stanley, well-known in
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at present ill with typhoid
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charge of the grain elevator
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some title
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agc).-Mr.
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Buttery" cf Greylvisit-
the home of Mr. lieorga �
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-Mr. A. P. Ketchou is
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home llis�.tweek.-Miss
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the bunting season, returned
May Room returned
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friends in Wingbarn. last week�
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a nafflaq Pacift Rail-
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FOR YOUR APPROAL AND I I . .
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surga
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drawn -up. 01) y loaned st the
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see hum
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work, Inoludlingahcpping,cliesp and
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MCFAUL FOM �_ � � I
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forsale
Jobn X
rexobange,
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may business In Klp�eii, I to-
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P6-URTRY
VANTBD. .-Highem t market price
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Wippen ])est of Ice store. J.OuN BA , or t, Hippen. . Havethio'ballotimpri Bed upon your lius_
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. ban&s memory so that he�ll always us 1, W .
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TLES WHILE HE WArrs.—The E. XqFaul . i . im
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among their Furs, -Jackets, ,Dress Goods, i I 1. . .
ll lothing and so on. They I 1 . I ., I ___4.
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are turning them into cash, not into the LA - A , TION OF' J111
amount of et slit they should fairly get for .
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them, bubin 10 theamount you'll gladly give - - � I I .
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and secure pour winter .needs while their I . , .
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Band :a connection with St. Andrew's %plais which: . . .1, .
church, will give an an .tertainment in the assure ,all Vic tory. L-0 � p I
public hall on Friday evening, 30th iiist. I . I � . . IT , 1%
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stand lretUini ,up a good entertainment, a - -
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splen . im may a oo ad -for. ,A tempt- . . . I - .�
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ing on per ill be served, after which an . ; I
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exoe)le it programme will be- ,given.—The - . . � 11 __ � .
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annual meeting of the Stanley, Hay and � I , �
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will b beld.in the Methodisteturcli'liere WE WANT YOUR TRAIDE . Fiewce '�.3:
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three seasione, morning, aftervoon and I - : Vul
Wearein business for keeps and 4ant . � I I .
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present and music will be furnished by ,he i - . .
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can, want you to, a - P(
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church oboit.—Mr. James Millar he never fecl under obligation to --buy. - I . . Si
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ciently recovered from his recent illness to � i �� 1, 6:
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be able to movie about the' house.—Mr. Few an d-e&vor to make a place more profi. . .
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spoiled the little sleighing of last week, - I � i - �
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Fa.rqul ar a short time ago -and report hav- I . I . �
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drawn them so far.—Mr. David Leitch of LADIES' FUR , I . I
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the 5th concession of Stanley, paid his 101d ' . STYLISH t MIL INERY . I I I . - I I
friend and i choolmate, Mr. Hay, a friendly I : � 9 �
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call last week. It is over 25 years since - - 1, .
CLOTH JACK TS . I ivilad.
a er; Mr. Leitch has now � ! I I �
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81 a pAir, all sly. �9, 0 to 11. W. H. Wji,Lls, boots and IMPORTED LINENS t I
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a lingering illuess, at the ripe old age of 89 ; . I I
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years. His remains were interred in the � SALABLE CARPETS i . . Bo �v J
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Harry Elutchison and child are visiting her . - . I i -
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a large force of men on, taking advantage of I 1, I Z
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the mi d w( ather, shingling his barn, this DURABLE SH"OETINGS . . . . le �
week.- -Beaty Brothers have their new store - r . I . p
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puttinj in a flate glass front, which will add - I.— . W11C,
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very X, taterii dly to the looks of our good Hl,,'AVY FLAb;` E LETTES I � I I
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visit 0 Frid y last. They were the guests - . . I _� . -.-, I - I I �
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of Mrs. James Armstrong.—M; . - � - �
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a resi,dent ( f this place for the past year . - - � , o -
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has me- md b ick to her old iome in Sea' � . N�
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brough :i wit him a k" cab—From fifteen in detail, to the small tbt�gs as ft doea to . . 7,
to twetty m n are at 4ir-ork on1the mammoth - the great, and that is *saying a .good dmi-L . I 11 I ;a
- block. They seem bound to roof the build- � 1 �
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Gandron, of Toronto, is t ,is! guest of his . : .
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startJ Mr. Gendron inten "I tarting bust- the I I
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son of Mr. Peter Beaver die on Saturday dress with old time ornaments or . t-1) -
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last. ,severe atta�ak of croup wag the trimming no matter wtio -the wearer be, � se--,�,
cause of death. Mr. Beaver 'and family � I . ; ;_
have Uie sympathy of the eomMUDity in. Bee out mew at I I � . . a-1811
ock of trimmings, b6lts, � . �
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was held on a wet day.—rhe Maitland - .. . . I ,
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lambs on. Monday.—A largpi shipment of I -
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day of nex week, i for the old country I I .
market.—Mr. McCall, 7th line, had some I I . - . 1
sheep worricd by dogs last week.—We are i � . -
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at the end of the year. --Christmas is - . � , 1 4
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-draw.inly nigl , then will come tea -meeting i � A
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pie�sociad-% _'1hristmas trees and simil.,r C4th's Gj�ea'test Ca$h
enteitamments.—Jobn Alleel' Iming is I busy I i .
fitting up his dwelling ho6ie in modern I i .. - 1013 the I
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fashion, The windows are � - 1 4
,,Ible au& John: �
knows by pa4f,'experience w It it pays to Dry - Goo�s Store - i . .
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Brussels. evening, to see the olly Pulls perfo�rn. I I
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ITEZU.—John Leckie and 'wife returned They * I
to thein home in Toronto on Tuesday morn. hunters from here arrived home Sam ' ay . .
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ing, where �hey will spend the winter evening �ud brought, ome with them -mix - -
. fiL a ones.—F, S. Soot has conducted Iten
They inay, however, return and make tbeir a . V and
home iii Bra I Agels nexbspring,—James Oliver .auction sales during th. past two weekj.— - - **Y) to 1$40, I
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will Occupy 4r. Leckie's residence in B.rus- The Brussels Gan Club' and the Li 0 , -81,4XJi, at Baur
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boys'met each oth J 4,*rey on Tues L06Y I ,
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sels du -ing't)e winter.—Dr. Kalbfieisch and I �y '�,.') to i
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wife le, t Bru ssels on Tuesday to locate in to have a rabbit hunt. 1,A good time is I 1740- -
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some o iher T lace, As yet the doctor b its ported..—J,. D. Ronal-' I sold a steam 'fire
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not de ided vhere it will be.—Dr.- Holmes I engine to the villaie Oi ;4xeter lastweW ' , '
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has pui obaije I Dr. Kalbfleisch's practice and ! Coast , (.
residence in B russels. —John Scott, of Listo- uorrie. !_! , . 4140.00
wel, will g,vi an oyster 8111DDer to some of his NOTI-,'S.—Mr. George 8rown bas bought - 14P
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friends at th, � An�ericiwnl'gc�tel, BrnaAels, on ! the house and lot, on the front street, from Tbe
. Friday eveni a . It of the Liberal 1 Mrs. Hayes.—Mr. James Armstrong, V. 19 , I
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victory in East Huron.—ft is reported that I has been, very ill for -more than a week. ,He Q
. John Ament has about disposed of his hotel 1 was so bad on Sundiiiy that the bell ion itho - Use
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to Samuel Beat6e, of Brussels. Mr. Boat. i 1�1 - ablie. It',
tie has been running a hotel in Durham for - vices in that, church.—Di. Armstrong,[ of '- I
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some time, b it sold out a few weeks ago.—' 11 Brucefield, spent two dayis;with his brother I to
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Miss R. Brine, of Seafortb, who has been ! last week.—Mrs, Days, of Lucknow, visited .
visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Scott, for some ' her sister-in-law, Mrs. James Armstrong#
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way all the snow �
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H. Stewart, A the 16th concession of Grey, .1 Sunday and Monday took a Rl*' �
is spen ing a few days with Mrs. D. - Scott. I and left the roads in a very bad condition.
—A number from this place drove to Sea- ,I —Quite a few strangers are moving to town -
forth to take in a concert, last Friday even- , and there is ample room for more.—Mr. : R;
ing.—Miss X Sample is visiting in Wina. . Ross, tax collector, is going hie round#.— . ;
bam this wefk.—John Walker has got h"i's 'I Mrs. Garbutt, the Rev, Mr. GarbultVe . . I
stock of furn Iture all moved into his new I inother, is ill and little h0pes of her recovery
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store, in the Leckie block.--�A number of 1 are entertained, as she .far advanced' iu - �
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