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6 - - �4 2nd, that no - swine shall. be free to ran at . her residence in--'ib.—The prize for Jersey tolearn thatshe has so far recovered from - . I
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; li . , _ . �i . 91 3rd, that horses and -sheep shall be free corn. Tim, HuRo-,,,� Ex, I
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I �,, � I � - - R I JANuARY Ist, 1903, FounTEE,i ,full ni�nthtj,. as it should e -been W. .0. Laudsborough. Windsor, preached,' in the Presbyterian .
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� 7 __ w �, 31 � TRAVELLERS; -The following were ticket- days dtatute labor charged to each resi'dent. The Canadian Annual, a hauds�lrne maga- ears ii hoi parents. He Sabbath.—Mr. David Alair, who lefb here -
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1. -1 . I __ I Railway : The Misses Manson and Miss two days to eight; Mr�-,Oovenlcck himself . .
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. �1 e next year, 1842, the municiP&I This excellent premium will be ready about of years,—Miss Jestie Nevin McLachlan, Credito' * I n ,
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if,-,-- � I - Mrs. George Hart, to - -and make sure of the Fire- t a ,all&
I- . Pickering ; Mrs. A. beld on the 3rd' -of January, in the house of I . de
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: " � Mrs. James Logan, of Stanley, and. Miss away, in the person of Mr..Jacob Eilber, in quality. . I
7 - Darvidson, to Chicago; Miss Robinson and William Lee, and there seemi* to have'been .
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� , ,�Vrli I- I I .�. i WALL PAPER Miss Mofulloch, to Port -Huron ; Messrs.' a content Perhaps the following combinations will Nevin, of Brucefield.-Mr. Dinney, the milk father of Mr. H You'will, have .great difficulty in . -
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- � . � i Wm. and Reuben Hart, Garnet, Steinbach, Mr. Archibald Dickson. and M interest you : � man, intends giving up h -s farm on the Mill Hilber was one of the first settlers in Ste aiioth6r store where nothing bub
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� . . I .i- F CURTAIN POLES - - G. .M. Baldwin and- John Turner, to Mon- Hicks, and "the- poll being taken, at the THE EXPOSITOR and Montreal Daily Herakld, township, and for a great many years had I
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_�- 1. 7 . - �t I Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Taylor, to their home . THE EXPOSITOR and Weekly Globe, 01.65. oantile business and ialso postmaster here. and becaus6- it's all choice, fresh "'
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�r: I - - �, I -1 . ARSON place in sixty yesio. &per you want, drop us a card. -- Plalunk here not easily filled, and will be 7 we know i.t.
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I ; 1i : - f youn I to know.that Miss Mackay has accepted a 'number of western ranoh horses were sold WOMEN, AND 011ILDRE14. I
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; 1. g4ting here -but has -the Advantage of b6., here by a Mr. King, of Kansas, and were a carrinize and
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It :! REMEMBER ing at home. When we may that she will very mixed looking lot of animals. A few works at Seaforth and Brussels as soon an he son, of Petrolia, are visiting friends in and garments, and these points are -
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� I _..� �. . - � �,� I THE PLACE PAPST'S carry away the esteem and good will of of Gem were likely looking horses, but the where Ze letter was looked in a bear and got thingpi in rnDniug shape. The pro- arouni Sodom!. -Mrs. James Green, of near portout ; but the comfort of A - -
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� I TH, acquaintances, we 6imply indicate her popu. male, " The effice building and warehouee at the great
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L1 . , I � DOMINION BANK, b found the keys, unlocked the b'01X, and The' house at present occupied by Mr. weir w
__� - * . Clinton for t least 20 years, and of Goder- to take them away the fun began and for . new house &I I oat completed.- r. Alexan-
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4 �. , . � I � a Adam McKay was purchased by Mr. Me- � ro M thegarments a very special feAtuie And
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� �� _� __ . CA PI TA L (Paid Up), - $2,300,000' gone to 8eaforth to reside with her son � amused at the performance of putting the the letter td that gentleman and then drove Kay for $345. A quantity, of chattels . road.-Mits Maude Isaao,��who has b much for service As for looks. I
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1 17. 11 . while fairly hale and hearty, realizes that their -owners in getting them away. It was for male, and who in hi her parents here ;for a few d best under garments that
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I- _;2 1 �� . Business trans, taken into partnership with him Dr. Hugh S ed to have little trouble the committe in sufficient NOTES. -Th' famou.' 'Eckardt family of -THIS: i I
. 1. r I A General Banking NEW MEDICAL- Finbt.-Dr. Bethune bag store for the owners in getting them away. his having accomplisheod the eutire task ads or the- States, as an auctioneer. He Wroxeter. I IT'S JUST LIKE
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7 -1 I 1; - ,Dr. Rose is a Stanley -boy, and evidence of the genuiness- of the undertaking lee stated that Seaforth, in his opinion, .
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� � - � � . gate a team of horses around the streets Bell Engine Works, Seaforth, are sending ral days of -1 velvet thrown together, and call .It 1, -
1. of Medicine, and from. the College of Phyei - three and four men engagbd in an* excitin last week in Arthur. -The Rev. Dr. Mo I
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- � I Rose took a post graduate course in�surgery, Lend have this week been visiting Mr. byterian church basement, Monday
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� mp t- � ! _: I - burn, and spent a year in the hospitals of - . . $5,000. The farm contains 102 acres, has -are this week attending the wedd ng of a By that,
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7 - Now open inall Departments of the worship at 11, and immediately afterward under grass. -Mrs. George Hart went to ley, was in the�village on Sunda;. -G. R e I
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I I general practice, as well - Girl wanted in family ot two Apply at quarterly offerings will be taken -Vexf. Jephson, resides. 11 � t Presby I
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;1 . I TORONTOP - tisc. in eye, ear ,and throat diseases and gen., .211H EXPOSITOR OffiCO3 _. 1768-1 Sunday evening the Rev. Mn Wallwin will severe illness of Mr. Jephson's baby and terian church next Sunday morning will be . 0 CAft. I
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I . I I I 1! from all parts of the Dominion to attend our ably known here, we' bespea� him great to 6alve first -of November. Way be seen at' life of Moses. The subiect'will be " The! Ninderson visited W&Ikerton _t They &re n . I don
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:1 , - I I entrancootgrovq. Win. Hartr3. 1768-1 . 0 2 Brussels. I � fects into rooms in the Centi'M block. -The Dress Goods beauties, and also I
,� � 4�. 1. e 1. - superior advantages. 11 -erican ilady, ind ' �e dently - 'iving . . of Belgrave, preached worthy pure wool Costu r.1 . I
i I . TnoRoUGHBRED 8TOCE: FOR MICHIGAN.--�- Handsome Am NOTES. -'The rifle range, on the 1, .� Re�. C. W. Brown Cloth$ ofuor I
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� . .. � Our Catalogue explains them. VVrite for Mr. Herbert B. Peters, of Burton, Miebigan, n A dr I urch Sunday evening. I I T1
: . . g. I f t. . WRohington sir�et, ,Chicago, i itinois. 1168xl entertainment in the Presbyterian church, traction these days. Some very good scores We cannot word it for pi izaters' type to run;
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� .. sewfng maohines repaired b); The Expert. Chaln and Mr. Kelly, under the auspices of the -Rev. S. J. Allin, of London, a. former however :
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: , .� i age and Gerrard As., Toronto. cKillop, - * and other friends, You. 1768xl sidering the fact that there was an ente most a _ge � -ed a
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� _,, Robert Charters, of the Mill Road, Tucker- few days this week with friends in Seaforth. dollar of , -
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� �. '! Agent for tho - " National Cream Separator," nianu. Broadfoot, - Tuckeremith, - and two ters thoroughly into Lhe spirit of her selec. disposed of the 100 acre farm, belon ng to have been engaged to teach the Sauble line want 'to 'make them go .
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� � . .� McKillop. Theyweresaid to beaefinea forth.' . 5th , line, orris, As far as I
� _ any calves purchased from Mr. George Dorranoe, variety. - J. F. Valy, jeweller and' optician, Sea- tion, making it real, to her hearers. On the Mrs. Frank Baines, on the �
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1768-1 whole, she seemed to leave an excellent im- to S. Jordan, who gets posseeiion next of Goderich, was in Bayfield on Tuer 0
: . L irellable and durable, more points of merit than any lot of thoroughbteds -,as have been. shipped Sale of Tweeds at lesi than cost,- for pression on her audience. Mr. Kelly still 'March. -A very sad and unfortunate a - away
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. � 1, other oeparator, a perfect skimmer suitable for from from here for sorriF6 time. One' . i . cei Sergeant' W. Osmond was in Goderich on , be sure that you have got good . -
� I . of. the lambs 000ta' Sultq, Pants; and Lsdles' Wits- See our retains in a wonderful degree his imm d here last Friday - value for every cent spent. .
� - � . L� two to twenty-five cows. Call at my! cfFice and ex- tcok the first and another -the third prize at afternoon, business Monday. -Wm,: Bailey has been .
. . L � i &InineL the " National " before purchasing a separa- window. 8tark & Mackay, Sesforth, 1769.1 power of voice, while his selections on the which resulted in the death of Alexander confined to ths'house for" several days, with . I
- I tor. Sold on eaey terms, the Seaforth show this fall. Canadian- I WANTED. -Bright Dried Apples, 8c We guarantee Value ana satisfaction to Fur ,
I � , mandoliii,were merit pleasing. The enter- McNab of the 6bh line, Morris. M' those buying from us. .
: . L stock takes well in the United Sbates, and ord6rB direct from Germany.- A Moll Butter, I r. Me- a severe attack of I& grippe. -George Lind . I
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. have not learned the receipts,. but we should hotel, accidentaU walked through an open �
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� � % 1;1. NORTH MAJN ST., SEAFORTH, DEATH 'OF MR. ANDREW ARCHIBALD',- attention. Satiafaction guaranteed o: no pay, J.F. judge the ladies will have *something for door and fell into the collar. He was at on Saturday, after a very successful season's . CLOTH JACKETS - . Caperim,
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, . - . his spine wa everely injured. He lived 'oinking them deepar.-Mr. Rose was home 8 � I � sum - 1 1
� - - - passed peacefully. away' at his celebrated' Mople Leaf R4cer croFs-eutEo, aleo other until early nday morning, when death fr Port Frank on Sunday, and reports ) bull
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� . I , smith, on Friday evening Iasi% Mr. Ar6hi- Mullett & Co., Seaforth. 1 1768-11 koLeod, of Woodstock, and formerly Of MC7 plenty of fish, but the weather too stormy ,
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; ?%�4_1_1:�17_ bald was in his 79th year. ..Ve had been, a CHEAP Music. -Ten cents each, or three f mily. to lift nets. MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS. .. ; le
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weeks only. organ and pianos at rock bottom up and made- the hearts of many old friends - � � with the
, �t � I- years and had suffered from parelyEis, but prices. Scott B.ros., 0 cAforth. 1767-2 here glad by a friendly call. Mr. and Mrs. - ---*--I , V I . +++�! ++@1-+++++- IV(
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; �, N. . aTRATFORD, ONTARIO. ing out of the physical system 'than to �n- y ' WHO WANTS A C 6 . . H.'Webber took up. � , . a The. . # .11 .
; Man Radlant-Home c0:11 stove, only used one semon, for fornia, with their lion, Dr. McLeod, who Covetousnesn is an excusable sin just wards of 100 priz4 at a Nandspll
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. . ,. and regisoer In con- ham been located there for some years and w, for those who see"the handsome Fur his excellent flock of Shropshire sheep.- I I sable rufl
- - y leading bu6liess collegea emplo our grad. other cause. He was a native of Sterll]3g. fiale. Also pipes, hob air plpL f
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I . � 1� .�, ity. All our graduateg gob Iltuatiocs. Write -for with his parents when -.11 ye . 1, @- has a good practise. -Mr and Mrs. V. - I
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I 1Z I ing JESSIE MACLAWILMN CONCERT. -The ap., however, for although all their - Fur Goods taken into the surrounding towns and die.
! �, Grand Trunk Raflw&Y m0libhl� tickets, nllowi settled in the vicinity of Whitby, and the a n here this Co's. Store, Seaforth. It is a needless sin, present. There have been car loads of them Et ,VcFA UL
. � I students to 00%,e daily by train irom seatorth, coA deceased learned the trade of bricklayer and pearance hero of miss Jes�ie Nevin Almelacblau, week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. JameI ' are fine quality and artistically'. made, are posed of by auction, selling from $10 to $30. Dry, _Qoods Co. . Seal gaup
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. , � W, J. ELLIOTT, Principal' somemars. He.".was also married e . ovetnb6i llth, is certainly a matter of interest to who has been in the Northwest for a year or within the reach of all. i 1768 1 They are a poor lot and are good for nothing � imitation
F I - 6t Whit- �e'ery person, -Rsf813-, if ever, bag Buch a no'bed I - ,
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r town on Saturda lost. 'Mr. Snell Ville, of Hensall, passed out of the Howick council for jobs. He I
. � ed to live until his death, For many years pitics 610-alwhys I okett forward to ,%ith the greatest y throughl this place
�� . I - Return tickets will be i;�.3ued at sin le also after coming to Tuckersmith he worked interest, and her 8inging -has won for h,.r a .warm has been very successful at the shows this on Saturday, on their way to M1,. -Mr. - ----------------------- �_ .. MA
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� I fare for the above, goo -d going November at -his trade during the summer and worked -Mr. McOulaiah' Fii- M, and he will be ,A gAaod s!
� lessureof hearing her. So mahy flittering remarks day of last week, was wel t .
. I Sth and Uth, returning on or before Novem- clearing his farm in winter., He built, the,� Lave been wriftea-about her Einging by emin stock won five very fine,medals. a ea'e ments on Tues(lay.-Both -chopping mills missed among the people here. -The fine � .
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- M6,_Killop cyltleg, that it would be 113CIO39 out just four sons he has presented a medal to Maud Parish, of Essex, is at present the uning every I
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be brick and Mr. Bennett, the celebrat-d comic of The medal pretiented by Mr. Minty, man. Jeanette Gardiner, entertained a number of -Most of the turnips are housed now and blame. -Mr. Andrew Bell, iBr., ham been a ' .
I . . en. son, in the same township,! and t Honder-, Maclsobign will be askisted by Mr. Buchainan�piaoi,aot,. Bay What lie is going to � do with the fifth. On Saturday aft6rnoon of last week, Miss cheap work ? A first class job every time. sumly4he weather cler
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-be the beat coneer6 ever they are an excellent crop. Though many ,few weeks at Zimmerman, paying a visit to .
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-, W. SOMERVILLE, Agent - amith, and many other buildings in th 1�,v:n will, und to ager of the Bank of Commeroe here, and her young lady friends of this vicinity, - . .
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� I Conirn-ercial Building, SEAFORTH. vicinity. For several yearb, howev&,'. he aon We4nesday, November 6'h, at 12.o'clock, noon. .be inning of the season, those who have ing busin I B16
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, able homesteads in this vioinity. He was a are -right, J. F. Daly, jewo)ler and optician, Sea- salary of Mi,, s Watson,* 6 rat assistant teach a While raising a sampeon post, I
I- Hendeirlson's Photo ,man who posseseed a 'very high ,sense of forth. 1'768-1 . last week. this vicinity owing to the slump in hoga.- repairs, Mr. McNevin, who always keeps . A p
- - - I honor ; his word was ,as good.i fis his- bond I -9- I er in the public school, had been reduced some alip caused Cho timber abo e to, fall. Mrs. J. J. glliotlb, of Wingham, visited at on the move for the interests of his custom. � � x_vq
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. , Moulding & Picture FrameS. ered deserving. He was held in the highest a large crowd filled - the -c'hurch."' As uwdal, Wilson. Mr. Edge makes a specialty of work again. door. -Wm. Gedkie had a number of'his vir,iti to his brother, William, before he 10
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I . nt had full oleman has rnturned home B. R., HiGarNs, Brucefield,Notaxy Public, , . - I 9 � A
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I ged' Xramme,' first class; in- every respect, was in conveyancing- work done well and cheaply. At uder ; neatly a- water famine in this district. ; -
. . partner in life survives him, and be leav d. The addresses w a posi Gion with Mr. W. Somerville, and - home every morning and i'sio er
. .ere of a very ' . Wednesday of each wills, mortgagea and deed drawn up. Money loaried 1
� ning the telegraph and express week. Several Kood farm@ for sale. at the lo most rates of interest. 40-tf Many wells have failed to au wears. J
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� - His high order throughout..' Rev. Mr.- Lp.rkin, businese.-Mr. James Coleman has gone to BRIEF.S.-The Brucefield public library Is .
� - ,Your Watc . h � family of one daughter and four sons tends lear 167 � 17 Pply the de-
�. ' 1� is the first deiath tbat'has taken place on the of.Seaforth Presbyterian church, struck the A penny for. your thoughts' would be � worthy. �
I I . Is better value for the money than homestead farm. The y" St. Thomas, where he has secured -a good now ighty low price, if you were thinking t 0�f �
. -remainswere laid* to ke note for the evening, givine an excel- , -9pen to the public. Members cards in ficult to get sufficient for stock. .-
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� BECAUSE, after yeairs of: use, it is as good was held was abundantly manifested by the Methodist church, 'very ably handled the to hang at his legal shingle iriBlyth instead be well patronized by the peop�e in this must collar into'one of their collarettes THE FORESTERS' CONCEUT.-The oyster prit6f; � .1
� or nearly as good, as�when you got it' large -number who a,ttended the funeral to subject of 11 On ' of Porb Perry, as was his intent ion. -Mr. vicinity, as there is nothing that- -tends to 6t.;neat as a collar and the supper and concert"given by the Forester'? �
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� � - ,Sewers, of C. W. .Pa at has had an exhibition ,this' 'elevate the moral ton'e of a Comm nity more P � � 1 1768.1 ,
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. "What �Makes a Sue- - than good; healthy literature, an parents LOCAL BRim?s.--�Finil arrangements have was a most decided succeng in every respect. -
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I . - I . Call and see the watch at $�, gue.rauteed to SIXTY YE._7 Robert C-'coveu- istic way, very happily summed up the ceedingly beautiful,'and of which ucefield items in the ise'lue of THE Gifford, . Of Clinton ut, and many found it difficult to gain ad- See -ou
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, . - . a capital address. All the - . Mr. Robert Winter,- EXPOSITOR of two weeks ago, it Wa� stated morning of Sabbath, at 10.30, and a local mission to the hall. An excellent oyster I
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. next week for Bowmanville, where he has est in the horse recently puruhased by Mr. eveniag a fowl supper W * 11 be served in bhe Methodist church, after which a first-class � 11�
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. "E'AFORTH. i ly the minute book ofthe first district coun' 'Paris, Ontario, secured t% position as tuner in the pi.ano fac. Wm. Berry. We are authori 25e, i
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� distriob -of McKillop and. Hibbert. The rendering of the difficult selections given by KiDLY s birthday' and * will be Rose who is in partnership with Mr. Berry, popular lecture onj the Ing one, and each number L was received with also ho -M,
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Dom�nion as a public holi. instead of his brother, as mentioned in that Kentu,!k.y." As thio has been highly spoken he4rty applause. Mr Will McLeod, the .
. ai book is still in a state -of good presc�vation, her, delighted -the audience. The excellen t day. Itwould be well, therefore, if ' - -
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and the writing, although somewhat f` cal. selections given by Miss Henderson I
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I - Mi8s Wiltse, of Clinton ; an� r this in mind, The I _ big drawin alled mail I - T�-"
� . Shop. is quite distinct. It is the- penmanship of Of McKillop ; would bea various busi- Brucefield brLinch of the British arid Foreign those who can attend. Music will, be far T -V
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� I and repaired. Of 1�'cK'1101?- It is a nice, Plain, clear hand' Miss Gertie ,VanEgmond, organist of the should do their shopping on Friday, -George dresses will be delivered by resident clergy- Indore India, their entertainment, After pay! holidays7
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. U-mbrellas, Sewing Machines, Guns and oompanist. . -duties of ac- men sud others. . The meeting commences Andrew a church or � Th-ursday evening, No- pauses they will have a snug surn left to re- dressed. :
good attainments. Thq following �,xtracts The -church was, very nicely Company, of Toronto, was in town Saturdav at 7:30 o'clock p. m. -For the benefit of the vember 7th, under ihe auspices of the Gauld Pay them for their labors. !
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Z � ; committee have had the granolithic crossing a very unsafe condition. . .V a n viu, e e Ono Or Usle will be furnished XNOTEI,.-Speeial services, under the sius- I
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� p and Jolly Pulls have been giving entertainm6llts store, lowered.—Mrs. M. B. Smith and Mrs. church on Sabbath evening, We tripped on a the ladies,
- ' ' Hibbert, called by the Warrant—of Daniel � in Cardno's hall during the week. ProfeEsQr . � who are sparing 3io. effort to - ministers of the, different churches are tak.
L-1'7ars and Henry Hind' J. A, Stewart attended, the Provincial loose board and narrowly -escaped serious make a success of the meeting, should have ing part in the work.—A large audience . �
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I THE GENEIML REPAIR MAN', I . man, Escquires, two � Theodore Pull gives ma y illustrations of Women's Christian Temperance Union in injury. Warnings of this kind are not. a full house.—Mrs. B. Blair, of Algoma, listened to Rev. Mr. Dickie, of Orangeville, .
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, . , � SoinethhUr New. . sition, when Mr. Adolphus Meyers ' *call .young In heavy damages for accidents of this na-
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Z F. . I was - wonderful, while the antics of big hypnotic for some weeks, returned home on Tuesday day night. His subject, " The reign of the
� I __ ed to the chair, and the following 4ppoj1lt_ . couple, former residents of Seaforth, were ture.—Mr. Gray now has his mother with last.—Mrs. E. Camford, with her grand- commol. people," is well chosen, and his i .
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- v, Girdles new Belb Buckles, new melits, rules and regulations were agr,-oeo to audience. The programme is the married in Britieh Columbia on the 18th ult. him, and has taken up housekeeping in the r, Miss Ma I ggie Woods, o Glen. remarks timely, btit in no way revolution-
. � Stick Pins, ne;; designs in Waltham and by the meeting : Ap - pleas ingly daughte .
I � � k,'lgin watches, look, town clerk ; -Ja pointed—John Goven- I varied by illustrated songs, dancing, comic n 8 a Ilen,,the pastweek, have been paying a ary. —On Tuesday, Harold H. got home and
Mr. and Mrs. Watson have numerous Iriends house belonging to Mr. Job f
it mes Young, assessor ; 1 songs and exhibitions of baton swingi visit with Mrs. O&efprd's b other , Mr. R. t-jok up his winter quarters in the fine briok -
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119 congratulations and In -best, wishes for their completed, The brick work was done y Mellis, I of our village. . 0 Ing is
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. ware, new pattern(i in Silver Plated ware, Dennis Downey, collector'; William Lee and I by different members of the company. Re here who will'jofn'with THE EXPOSITOR in Charles Reid has his new brick stable uearl r , . ( -
I n and Gilbert Clocks M . future happiness.—Mrs. and by —Mr. Win. Rilie, stable that awaited' him, N thi too � It.
- � Wa,W Ausonia. Ingralla Ja 'es Cluff, poundkeepers ; Overseers of whole performance is very amus the Misses Mr. D. McCall, and the frame work by Mr. who has been in thifl; vicinity for some 14 dr good for Harold. On his arrival ab the
ing and Sage, who have been residing in Seaforth 1 Alex —Mr. Win. Ament is bus 15 years . f them in the employ station a procession headed by Lucknow
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_. - _ at new prices. . Highways — Alexander , Cameron, Robert enter taining and has attracted good househ� , Rose.
- ______ . Watt, Adolphus Meyers ; FencavIewera— each evening. to Windsor I ship�ing staves. He has ke b a large g 9 of the lalte James Cooper, and in all these band was formed to eecorb him to his hoine, I ,-
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I 'AFORTIL a 'v h George Forrest have returned home after VantS, ever caref ul, of his master's interests. street with a wreath of chrysanthemums .
8 E , that the height of difficult feat of mind reading. A committee, P
9UNT-1111111; - cently sold her residence to the r re- I .
. 11%wful fence shall be five feet eix inches, composed of Messrs. W. K.' Furnnoilture spending a .ver e visiting Mr. Rilie left here Auring the week for and roses around hin neck, he seenied tO
Pearce, F. C. G. Company, has purchased the neat. cottage , friends in and -around Craig. —The many Algoma, where he, goes to take charge of a almost realize the fact that Canada bue --
44nager I and either staked or staked and ridered ; Minty, Dr. AlcGinni , Alex. Winter, J. W. belongin5g to Mina Neville and has baken.up friends of Mrs. Win. Scott will he please
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