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� CAPITAL (Pold Up)', - $2,300,000 county. This animal had been, the cham.
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Adaebitios and Bicycles, _ remained there, howeveAl about two years,
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. The kin -1 our students receive. with hia family nd .located in Langdon,
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� I . STRATFORD, ONTARIO. He was a straightforward, honeab,: 'good
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I . wdes no i teAchers. 13brely t is Is proo of suporlor. know him, - We are also sorry to learn that
I All our gradulteJ got altUatIODIIII, Write for Mr. MoDougall's- f � 117
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. � studentii to octite daily by train trom Seaforth, coat 110W.1118t recovering from the fever and the
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I W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. it. Thus there were four of the family Si3k
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tended to Mrs. McDougall and her family
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p - I Mrs. John Avery, of Stanley, and daughter
I I C%biaet Photos can be had On that day . ". of Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Turinbull, of this
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I Commercial Building, SEAFOBTH. . g bor. L ttle did their friends who
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I All You Need to Know aration, although we are told there is only
��` I If interested in'practical education, one .,Aep between the cradle and the *gralve.
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I i.,K the name of our splendid school, DeceaseJ was the second daughter of .Robert
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from Sdrliuo%hire, Scotland, about fiftv
Bitsiness College, ZD .
-, TORONTO, years ago, who startedl work in the- wild
bush and by work and industry turned out'
. We thG,roughly prepare, young people for the that beautiful home in MuKillop, Where
business duties of life by our complete their only son, G'eorge, now resides. The
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. Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. ' We pro. forth and enjoy the comforts of their hard
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. . writing machin6s, and produce- good were four of a family, George, well known
-,;, ., . - results. Circulars free. . . ..- I in this locality as a horse'buyer ; Mrs. Me-'
I . AaY'ENTER ANY TIME. � .4- -1 Intosh, of McKillop -. 2�-ra. Barnki.ill, who
Address, W. H. SHAW, Rifnb'ipal. died in California and, Agnes Gofiifley, the
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Yonge and. Gerrard 9ts., Toronto. _' '� deceased. The late Mrs. Averywas a cok2-
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To ca,tch the traia, and all because your the very general interest and admiration
watch was out of order. Time lost can- which the works of Ralph Connor' have se.
, not be regained. 'Tis beat to have your. cured from the public,' and mpre esp . ecially
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. . his la,l The Man" from qngarry," the
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� personal attention, and I guarantee my ed to Mr. Alex.. Stewart, o�, this t��, � for �
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11 anno-yances. 1. friend in the old country. ' It ,is from a
. � . letter by the London corre8pond'ent of the4
0ounter's Jewelry Establishment, Aberdecti, Free P�e8s. We. I may also.
SEAFORTH. - remark that Mr. Stewart is acquainted
. - W. R. COUNTER, � . - .. Manager with several members of tkp . family and
that some years ago Rev. Daniel Gordon
was lits guest here for 'several days while
THE CANADIAN he was attending a meeting of the synod. of
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. Fight Million Dollars $8,000 ,000. about the origin of the new Canadian
: � . novelist, Rev. Charles W. Gordon,. who
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� sacted. Farmers' Notou disocianted, forties, came from Blair-Atholl, and was
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colleation of Sale Notes. " Aberdeen Gordons." As these branches
I - SAVINGS BAN K.-Intorent allow. werelegion,this deduction at first hand
11 ad an deposits of $1 and upwards. even is rather va On his mother'a sid,e'
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Special facititiels for traneseltion " Ralph Connor' iaroloaely Connected with
- business in the Klondike' District. the Finoastle Stuarts, who were supporters
Money Orders, payable at 060Y bank, lesued &J the of Prince Charlie. His 'uncle, Rev. Charles
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. Solicitor. F. C. G. MINT
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ras born -in 1860. His tath I or was a fine I .OUR BIG OFFER. towards you and that duty is also a pleasure. Mr. W. H. Kerr gave an eloquent and .
lipe player. His mother's sister, Misi 'M. � - - - Long have we known you and been associat. ' illustrative address on 11 Banneri, and ba',- ABOUT OUR 11
4. Robertson, wrote . books for . young # TfiF, HuRox EXPOSITOU from NOW until ed witi; you, and as months and years have ties." The good people of Walton Owe Mt- ;
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leopte, among them the well-known story, JANUARY 18t, 1903, -FouRTF,nN full months, passed, time has only served to ripen our Kerr a debt of gratitude for valuable .tier, . . I
' Christie Red,feru'4 troubles," while his for. $1.00, the price of one year's Subscrip - early acquaintance, into a deep, and we vices so cheerfully given on this and many I .
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0 1 . your name at onob, and t trust, an everlasting fiiendship. Some of as former occasions on obur 06Y NEWCOOD&I
n'ther taught philosophy, as a - young tion. Send in ge
voman, at Holyoke, then the first institu- the benefit of the full time. . here ah8ambled have known you as a child. school work, and for such service-& we can . - .
ion of its- kind in Now England. For many - The Canadian Annual, a handsome mal Qbhers have been your soure Mr. Kerr we do not feel ungrateful.
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,ears she rode on horseback 19 miles every zine of over 50 pages of the most iuteresting grownup with you in life; while the acquaint. -The next part of the programme was an &d- ME A 1K Z -V
veek, carrying her babies with her, to teach and entertaining readin , will be give to ance of others in of a more rece int d&te,but all dress by the pastor, 'Rev. A. MoNab, on 11 -
, Bible class and hold women's meetings. .all the -subscribers of VIHE' EXPOSITOR 'who with one -accord have declared -their trust in "'The teacher's ;quipment," and the closing - - I
Vhe'n " Ralph Connor " was 11 his father pay their subscription one year, in advance. sad esteem for you. From your eal address was by Rev. M. G. Jerrowon " The Let us say a word about our new steel, I I
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vent to western 04ario . t, to This e'toellent premium will be ready about . have been associated with all Sunday school, past. present and future." of winter goods, and at t same time I
.'orouto University, earning every dollar bliefirst of December. Got your subacrip. Canches of the church work of this com- * A very suitable vocal selection was given we'll tell YOU that a miante's pe., it
bat paid for his education, and won many tions In early,and make sure of the pre- MUDity, and you have always endeavored, by Miss Carrie Shortreed, which wai lis- better than a full column of d"crip. I
ionours. Hospeat a year at Edinburgh mium. by unremittinf labors and a isteadfal un- toned to with rapt, attention. -Mention tion. Nothing has found a place 6ra
,n&onth8C0Z1ti11eDt in search of health,. Perhaps the following combinations will erring exam" , - to help others along -the must also be made of the - excellent music in stock but what we know -
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Is is now pastor of 86. Ste path of right which you were trav rers and
orhen's, in Win. interest you : � e 1111i a g. furnished by the Walton union , choir.' A �
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lipegi the Queen City . the Canadian Tim EXPOSITOR and Montreal Daily Herald Among the most exacting of your duties collection was taken up, which will be de- wholesalers could tempt us, and Wbft
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11orthwelst." I � . . 0 amongst 'us, was that, which you so con- voted to the Hospital for Sick Children at You spend a dollar in this � I
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. - THE EXPOSITOR and Weekly Globe, $1.65. scientiousIS fulfilled for so many years &a Toronto. This brought a very successful get a hundred cents' worth of oertal
HOCKEY NEws.-A meeting of hockey THE ExposrroR and Weekly Witness. $1.65 organist in our- church, without any mar- convention to a close, after which all re- -the certainty that what You buy ,14
nthutiasts was hold in Listowel on Tesday, Tim EXPOSITOR and Westminster, $2.15. eenary reward, but merely for love of your paired to their homes, feeling that they the boot at its kind, and if we M&do , -7
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If last week, for the par one of arranging THWEXPOSiTaR and Farming .-World, $1,75. 1 - Pay for the. I
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Or a, league- composed oF teams from the Tim ExrosiTol% and Farmers' Sun, $1,80. you are, we believe, intending soon to leave - Brussels. I error, and we'll satisfy, too. I I .
owns north of Guelph to Stratford.. Mr. A ad many others. If you.don'b see us to t'dke up your work in another sphere
' the paper you want, drop us a card. - 'in life, and when the years have rolled on . Dames New Winter U-nderwe&rJ,Sj1 ]duds, 1
/.,B. Hacking was elected secretary. The NOTES. -W. F. Scott and A. C. .
oroposed .league ii to include Palmerston, . and the memory of Kinburn and Kinburn are away to Now York this week, to attend -
larriston, Wingliam, Elora, Walkertov, ' McibEAN BROTHERS. friends becomes a little indistinct, perhaps the 46 Old Glory " horse auction. We ex- -,,,. There is a keenness in the air, I or.
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louthampton, P ort Elgin, Goderich, Clinton, I — you may in retrospect again see those pact they will return with something fasit in .-I ness in the morning . that -Wh lip.
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1'eaforth, Lucknow and Listowel. It was will got smooth in a few days and furnish friends bs they are brought, to your mind, the horse line. -While in the bush getting ' heavier underwear. See Our 8took, _.
lecidedio write the clubs mentioned ,with a onel wheelin -Mrs Cornish of Mitchell' by the afsociated ideas connected with this out wood, on Monday of this week. J. B. A grander assortment of bett4runder. -
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Bague, and if the matters can beeatisfadtor.
Mrs. Mot)'rae, in town, 'this week.-
you to accept, not for its intrinsic value,
log just above the ankle. In jumping from
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iy arranged, the towns will be divided into
Mr. Win. McDougall has leased the onrlilng
but merely an symbolic ot our esteem for
the iload onto Cbe ground his foot slipped,
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you, and an you continue in life, we hope
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with the above result. -Mrs. J. H. Grimold.
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Itibe would make an excellent league, as Dougall hail had the rink fok the past two '- P'-,' J_ J r . Uy anu VW0 children, of Owen ou" , 010 . �Mv Y'ArmenT), -
he teameare of an average streuptb, one, and that each new acquaintance formed visiting Mrs. George Baeker.-Samuet - ,
- I . I � � , jearons, and has given the veryc�best oal may only serve to add another link in your - Beattie made a trip to Wiarton this week New Jackets and purg, . *9
. faction to his patrons, and we are s chain of friendship, and may those ew on business, -Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Stewart , L t �
WEDDIso, BELLS. -A quiet wedding- in all who patronize the rink will be pleased to in I I
. I friends always find you as we have found are spending Thanksgiving in the Queen The stylish dressers, that if, the fash.-
vhich one of our Heing young business.;�en learn that Mr. McDougall in to be at the , - :
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igured prominently, was oblebrated in St. helm again this year.-Meears. Kennedy you : I City. -Andrew Burgess and bride are here ionable ladiest are looking with much
)atriok's church, Hamilton, on. Tuesday Brothers, of the Seaforth meab store, had a "Cheerful and helpful and firm, this week, visiting at the home of the form- � favor on ournew arid immense stock Of I
iialining. This was t -he marriage of Mr. monster turkey . for sale on Wednesday. Languor was not in your heart, or's brother. Mrs. Burgess was forwerl a cloth jackets and fur goods. The gar. - � .
. , Weakness was not in your word, Miss Wilson, of Ridgetown, at which praeo ments are the-voky heig 1.
ohn IV. Daly, jewelee,'of this town, and The dressed weight of it was 25 pounds.' It � ht,of style, the �
4ary Phel'an, daughter of the late Edmund was raised afidled by the Misses Gommill, I Weariness not on your brow." the marriage took !'place last Thursday. � are the.,- most approved ciestions.10,
'helan, of Hamilton. The ceremony was of Tuckersmith, east of Egmondville. Who. They will remain hero for a week before , foreign and home makers, I
lerformed by Rev. Father Cote, at 9 eversecuresthis birdwill not need to go Bayfield. returning to their home in Boissevain, Man. .
) I y . I itoba, where Mr. Burgess is engaged in the For your advantage, In many instance$ in
clock, and was witnessed by only the im hungry on Thanksgiving Day. -Divine ser. It is a good thing to 11 make the beat of butchering business. -Brussels first monthly extra choice -
iediate relatives of the bride and groom. vice.will be held in St. Thom"' church on things," and the people who buy all their things in furIo, we have I
lias Way, of Stratford, performed the Thanksgiving Day, at 7:30 p. m. -Mr. Alex. Dry Goods at The E. McFaul Co's. Store, horse fair for this season, will be, held on only one of a kind, but many kinds of'
uties of bridesmaid,- and Mr. Ernest Slemmon receive a letter from Glasgow this Seafortb, have a chance at -the best. - Have Thursday, December 5th. -At 6 special styles to select from. Thie in thesound-
0 meeting of school board, - last Friday even. est, -richest stock we have ever had.
helan, brother of the bride, was grooms- week announcing Ahe death of his you bought them yet? Your winter needs . it was decided to take up bigh school Prices? Yes, prices, - They are ft. �
ian. - After the ceremony, the wedding last surviving brother. He was a -Furs, Dress Goods, Jackets, Blankets, 111290
arty went to the home of the bri4e's. resident of that- city. -Mr. W. J. Underwear, etc. If you've not, hasten to work in our school here. This will mean usually low for swiftselling. Wewant �
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iother,,wberead i t Wedding breakfast Hill, of -Brantford, who was spending this great store in Seaforbh, where the best, - - z, i4ow doing -quickly, they are
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g Scatch ruttsio, To befit hot &Ing that Immortal - . when ne&r,VslrnA, *.rhe Animal wAt 6 to a - taktii in our showing of lack drble !
I I Ronald foundry, lylessro, Claber will ft fabria& Really, it s
nge " Soots,,wha hae,,,'? is to hear something not to and is making progress hoalthward very a for, wro 0 eems odd to' bear
- Itul 13 tannia 11 fairly carries heir Nbsble' nd Is veterinary sent r. up'-- their now premiees at once. They are
", 0 slowly. -A chapter of instruction for nounoed it paralysis, . The horse in stilp at I so Ynany remark that no one would ever
I olle% an entjr.prising firm and we wish them suc. .
t1nots y storm and Itspires them with a spirit of Arch Masons opens in the rooms of Mll'oyoah' have to go elsewhere for material for a
.trfltat, sets the inry soul on fire ; but whon Varna and not likely to recover. -Arral Oslo. -Mrs. Baeker, pf Zurich, bas come to g%rm
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0 gives ex, rossion to "Cam 0 ye by Athole 11 and Cha " Aer, to -day (Thursday) at 10 o'clock. ments for the erection of a new Presbyterian pend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. ' ent. It wjll� be our endeavor to
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Thp Catneron Mon " the fl" d' t f human All companions are weloome.-Mr. Abe Mc. church in Bayfleld are being made The a keep on getting the very besti of -every-
Di Ing are burst 0"In, for no on�a,os@n Orosist the Murray has purchased the handsome brick " George Baeker. I and selling �everytbing at fair
,w I - building committee intend, as 000n as a thing,
Jd eird, martini strain of tho lbroch, suninion s— I
g the tartaned clane to battlq, and the Canicrons' residence in E ondville from Mr. Stewart, suitable site can be secured, to begin opera. prices. �
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rill slogan sounding o'er niountain and glen to the for $1,400. Urm. cupy it tions in the way of 4aying down material, ;
Imp of armel men, who tollow their brAvc chief. an soon'as Mr. Stewart erects a retidence on in order to begin building as soon as spring GATHURT_I�ZGS. -Fred Kerr, of Hamburg, A Line thotV.Leads.
Inandinarohawayto"door diellfor home and ` I I
uiitry� These songs, fragrant with breath of his farm. ',Mr. MoMurray has seloured a opens. Subscriptions to the amountlof formerly operator at the drug store here, !_
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Duntain airs and thoblooni of heather bolls, tire nice home and is cheap property, - seventeen hundred dollars have been has been renewing acquaintances in ,the Any lady I 'm eye that sees this headin -
ar to overy Highland heart puleating with patriot- I I . � al. 10
0 secured. Tenders will be asked for at village d the past week. -Miss M miaht know that we are going to men. I
ii, and, inaved, to ovary Icver of music, tho world once, colm, of Viinnogardine, is the guest of Miss ticl, Millinery. Hsfis that go from the
011. . 1772.1 Hullett.
I Jessie Robertson. -S. Gofton and family, E. McFaul Oo.'s store are always.fully .
1,000 B&SHIGL6 POTATOES WANTE'D,-500 When you take another's advice you are � who have been the guests of Amos Gofton
bag In trade. Letil & Co., Scaforth. 1772-1 Kippen. -abreast of the times in style, workm- sla-
' � sure to remember it, providing the advice for some days, have. returned to Berlin.- ship and materials. Our millinery stock I I
As Dr. -Bethune has made a change in his is sensible and, profitable. That's why The D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer ; - Mrs. J. Scott has moved her household is complete with every desirable article -
,actloo, by taking Dr. Ross Ill as a partner, all E. McFaul Co a. Store, Seaforth, is so well wills, mortgagas and deeds drawn up, Monei7loaned effects into Thomas Rae's residence, on Mill
counts due to Dr. Beilhune niust be settled forth- at the lo,vest rates of interest. 40 -it for the trade.
th, up to date. Alex. Bethune, M. D. . 1772-2 advertised by its customers. They look up. street. -John Wendi paid Mildmay a flying �, �
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FOR'XIMAS CAKE. -We now . have in stock on it as the very best place for rich and It is a good thing to' 11 make the best of visit on Thursday last. -Miss Stokes, of Bel- A Well Beaten Path. � .
ystalized hults, n6w ralsine, now currants, Crosse stylish Millinery, Furs, Jackets, Dress things," and the people who buy all thtir more, is visiting Mrs. J. D. Forsythe. -We . - .
'�Iackwcll,peelll figs, 4!ktev, nuts, everytbing in Goods, and. Small Wares. Buy yours at Dry Goods at The E. McFaul Co's Store, are very.66rry to learn that Miss E. Gibson Our customers and others have -'made a '
o line at A. YouNo's, Scaforth. 1771 their store. 1772.1 Seaforth, have a chance at the best.* Have has tendered her res tion an teacher in is store, and ona -
-TED. �Bri'ht Dried Apples. 8c A GOOD SArxi.=Mr. Robert Armstrong's you bought them yet? Your winter need" ur . igna
WANZ 9 o public school She gave the very best that leads to the house furnishing do-
ders direct from Germany. Also Roll Butter, s%le on the bronze medal farm, on Wednes- -Furs, Dress Goods, Jackets, Blankets, of satisfaction and we cannot help thinking partment, as they came whenever in
i%vl, and Raw Pura. G I . E, King, Winghaiii. 1768 -if day I of last week, was a most decided suc- Underwear, etc, If you've not, hasten to had the trustees given her some encourage- Deed of anything good in Carpets and �
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. this great store in Seaforth, where the beat ment, by advancing her salary when re.
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NOTICF _Switche� made from combings. oess, --and proved to be one of the beat sales , Rugs, Curtains and Draperies, Oil - .
. OL X&Iues await' you. 1772-1 engaged, even a small amount, we could - Cloths and Linoleume. Our low prices
iss E. Rosa, rooms over James Watson's, office, of the season. There was an immense crowd 'TiMBER PURCHASED. -Mr. Alexander Me, have retained her services. It la bat 'Toor. and ,good values will bring them back I
)rth Main Street, Seafortb. 1771.4 present and bidding was brisk, with the Beath, of Stanley, near here, has purchased encouragement to a good teacher when'they
-,A GREAT BARGAIN. -A brand new Bet result that good prices were realized and the forty acres -of, hardwood timber from Mr. again., I .
1 bobelcigho, 2 inch shoeing -, a new Portland proceeds of the sale totalled up a good round ' can get no advance on their lilready small I ,
itter, trininied with beat English moquete. Both sum. Horses went av high las $130, and George Mitch�ll, on the Babylon line, Stan- salary. This continued change of zteschers is .
vay below,value. Come at once. Reid & Wilson, . ley. It is a good piece of bush, and Mr .
cows at $40 and other things ID PFOPOrtion, - demoralizitg to the school. Therb- is too ++ i q !-+++ !-+-1*"+-
ardware Merchants,. Seaforth. _- 1771-2 Mitchell got d good. price for it. Mr. Me- much sacrifice now -&-days amongst the true- I . I
. the Whole amounting to $2,400, and Mr. I - I
Positively Mrs. Jarley's last appearance Armstrong still has a good quantity of -his Beath intends making lumber and wood of tees to cheapness. The qualifications of the
11,Reaforkh, on Tuc3day evening, Dacember 3rd, at it. He has tj portable saw mill, and hopes
e ToNva.Hall. Admission, The ; Clill'ren, 10o. seed grain on hand. Mr. Thomas BrowD,-.of in -this way 0 keep his mill employed, and teacher do not seem to be taken into consid- ...The... ' i
1, 1 1772,1 Seaforth, was the auctioneer and conducted eration at all. We cannot expect to get a i
. I 0— 11 thesale to the entire satisfaction of all. makealittlefor his trouble besides. Mr.- good teacher for a mininum salary. It the �
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untry who were unable to hear Miss J es. until March. . I 1,000 cords of cordwood, and is 1 anxious for .expect low salaries unless they see immedi.
0— them to commence operations as soon.as . -We understand Eo J1cFA UL.
D Nevin McLachlan on tfie occasion of her - I � possible. He is a hustler, and will give ate prospects of advance. — -_ .
cent visit here, will have another oppor, Exeter. Miss Gibson is offered an advance on her -
employment to a lot of men this winter at present salary of- over one hundred dollars
.Lity of doing so on the 56h of December. J. G. STANBuny, B. A., (late with Mc- good wages if he can got them. with prospects of a good increase. -The Dry Goods Co. .
.any wife came miles to hear her then felt Carthy, 0sler & Co., Torol Barrister, Convey. INDUCTION.-ROV. M. 0. McLennan will
nplv rep�id and those who do not bear ancer, Notary. Money to loan. Offices lately oo. annual meeting of the Bible Society will be I
)r this 0he will be disappointed, as t oupled by Collins & Stan,bury, over O'Neil's hank, be inducted into thepastorate of St. An- held in the basement of the Presbyterian.
hey Exeter. Ont. - 1684-tf drew's and Hills Green congregations on church on Tuesday evening, December 3T,d.
ill not have an6ther Qpportunity.-Mr. C4th's Gr "
- - BmEns.-Last Sabbath being "The Tuesday next, at 2 o'clock. The induction The Rev. C. Watch, of Shelburne, agent'of eatest 0 ash
aorga,T-je4rb�jIl and Mr. George Dorrance World's Temperance Sunday," Rev. W. M. services will be held in St. Andrew's church. the society, will be present. -Henry Stewart, - -
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� .g a carload of turkeys from Martin, B. D., preached a special sermon on The moderator of Presbytery will preach of BruEsels, visited here on Saturday. -Miss �
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)re for the rkets, on Satur- ,, Intemperance " at ihe morning service.- and propound questions, Rev. John McNeil, 1M. -Smith, of Ethel, in spending some time Dr Goods 01;ore-
Ly. They were purchased alivia and will The Exeter Times ii authority for the state.' of Bayfield, will preach the sermon; Rev. with her- parents here. -George E. Dane, of y
� killed before -being shipped. They were ment that Mr. Georg6 W. Miners, the effi- P. Musgrave, with Rev. W. M. Martin as Knox, Morgan & Co., Hamilton, is the -------- ;
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)ught at an average of about 61 cents per cient and popular clerk.in W. J. Hdaman's alternate, will address the minister, and guest of Mrs. William Sanderson. . their pastor, Rev. -Mr. McLean, with a fur
)und.-Mrs. D. McGregor, of this town, hardware store, will soon take unto himself Rev. E. A.'Sawers, of Brucefield, will ad- - ,, lined overcoat. The were more succesaful -
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et -with a very painful -accident on Friday a wife, in the person of Miss Kate Palmer, dress the people. After the services, a re- ., . :y -
st. She slipped and fell on the sidewalk of Hensall -It is said that Mr. W. G. Bis. ception will be tendered the new pastor by I Blyth- than they even expected, so -on Thanksgiv- �
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)ar Barton's blacksmith shop, breaking ' . ing night, they intend having a supper in the I ,
.,r arm at the wrist in two places and re- sett will be a candidate for the reeveship the ladies of the congregation, when a tea- POLITICAL. -On Thursday evening of last basement of �the church,and presenting the
iving other injuries. -Mr. Samuel Towiis-- again, with W. H. Levett as a possible op. will be given in the hall, followed by a week the Liberals opened the campaign here coat to Mr. McLean and a puree of money
ponent. Strong efforts are being made to social time. Short addresses will be de- by holding a meeting in Industry Hall. Dr.
id, of Brandon, an old Tuckeramith boy, a. to Mrs. McLean.- M iss'Lilara b4oflatt, who
. get T. H. McCallum and Irving Armstrong livered by the ministers preeent, and special McDonald, M. P., for East Huron, and
as in town this week. , -Mr. Townsend had to run, and either of them ", would make a music will be furnished b the choir. Every Robert Holmes, A-1. P., for West Huron, left here a few weeks age for Detroit to
ien district registrar at Brandon for sev- y I . learn the massage system, has completed the..,
&I years, but when the Conservative gov- splendid reeve. -A. E. Bennett, of Robin. -person is cordially welcome, and should the were the speakers on the Liberal side, and course and is now practising in Toronto.
son, Little & Co., London, was in town this weather be favorable there should be a very Mr. Wright, Conservative organizer for On- -
nment came into power, Mr. Townsend Mr. Goldie Graham, of Brucefield, was viait-
I week, renewing acquaintances. -The wife of large turnout of members of both congre- tario,spoke for the Conservatives. Reeve ing hi- -
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�ing of a .different political stripe, he was James Russell, blacksmith, presented him gations and their friends, to welcome the Sims occupied the. chair. It was decided a sister, Mrs. James Sims, tha paeb
perceded by one of a different pQli4eaf - week. -Harvey Creighton, who ham been in �
. ith a pair of pretty girls on Friday, 15th new pastor, and thus encourage him in the that each speaker should have three�quartlere the employ of Mr. F. Metcalf for the past I
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,lor. He intends -returning to Manitoba inst. Congratulations, Jim. -W. J. Car- work, he is about to undertake. of a hour, so Mr. Holmes spoke first, merely �
ortly,-Mr. Archibald Hialop, - M. P. P. ling and R. Samuel returned last week from introducing the questions of the day, then two years, left SAturday for Lucknow., I
r East Huron, wag in town on Friday. I 0 Mr. Wright spoke very vehemently against where he has secured a better position with
. Muskoka, with three deer. They report a � Walton. Mr. William Mitchell
.r. Hislop is in the happy p3eition -of the good time. -S. J. A. Boyd has resumed his � . the Liberals, condenining.the bargains they- , a former resident of I
an who is so populor - that his opponents position as principal of the public school, When you - take another's advice you are had made with their t;mber lands, claiming Blytb. HarveY is a stead bQy and we fl
,nnot get any person to oppose him, -Mrs. lafteran enforced holida , owingto illneas sure to remember it, providing the advice in they. had practioally'got nothing for th have no doubt he will be wefl liked in,_ his " I
)r.) Steele,.of Tavistock, was here thi y sensible and profitable.' That's why The E le now home. -Mr. B. McArtor was visiting .
a in his family. -The Main street Methodist * iinber limits they had given to Ameri. his parents,'at krussel � ,
eek visiting her mother, Mrs. - D. Me . McFaul Co's. Store, Seaforth, is no well ad. vast t a, this week.
church will hold their anniversary services vertised by it's customers. They look upon can capitalists. Then the doctor spoke, I
regor.-Mr. Charles Dodds has rented his and'tes, meeting on December 18t and 2nd. showi6g that the Government ba,d nil 9 �
rm, on the 5,�b concession of NIcKillop, to Rev. J. Livings6ne, of Windsor, and othl it as the very best place for rich and -stylish splendid bargain with the Clergue syndicate Lakelet. - �
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'a son Robert, and will have an auction able clergymen are expectea.-Rev. 0. W. Millinery, Furs, Jackets, Dress- Goods and. and others, also proving other statements NOTF,S'_�ll Hugh Darroch, of Palmer- I
Ie of his ohl on -the 16th of December, Brown, of James street Methodist church, small w;res. Buy yours at th9ir store. that Mr. Wright had made to be false. In aton, was in the vicinity the other day buy. ,-
ver since th . e accident with whic L h he met will move to Chatham in June. ' It is re- ' 1772-1 fact, he gave Mr. Wright a chance to speak ing horses. He bought a span of two-year- .
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)out a year ago, Mr. Dodds has been dis- ported that Thomas Russell, of the Thames NOTES.-Don'b forget that the Walton in his (the doctor's) time, to show that old colts, from the St. Mane Bros., st $200. 1 I
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)led for work and now intends to retire, Road, will move into town shortly. We Thanksgiving turkeys are not all consumed, what he was saying was not right. The meet. -Jack Scott has finished the contract �of I
though he will still continue to reside on should be glad to welcome Mr. Russell �s, and remember that the Ancient Ordel of ing- was very disorderly, as there were some putting the bridge 6ver the outieti. He .
lie farm. -71t is said that Mr. Wm. D,ig one of our citizens, and 'hope the report United Workmen lodge are giving I I �
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. is __an oyster irresponsible people in the hall, and it look- gets $35 for -the job. Reeve Gregg super -
tends being a candidate for the reeveship true. -Mrs. R. H. Collins and Miss Bonth. and fowl supper in the hall, on Wedneed ugh they had been intended the work. -William Me.I.Achlan,
ron were in Hensall last week, attending evening, December 4th. Will McLeod, the primed for the occaoion in more ways than of Fordwich, was in this district last we k I -_
ect,ion. His opponent will likely be �Mr. the wedding of their nephew, Mr. James popular comic singer and impersonator, has one. The meeting broke up with hearty bu�ing some young cattle. He did not . � i
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., Horton, the present very efficient reeve- Bonthron, to Mias Yungblut.-A number also been engaged. Come and hear him and cbPers for the two candidates. want to go too high on them, but they can .4
-�Vho Will be mayor of Seaforth next year ? from here attended the tea -meeting at Beth. laugh and grow ilat.-A meeting will be NoTF.s.-Rev. Mr. Edmonston gave a lec- be bought away down now. -Mrs. , Dal- . i
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, is time some person was getting a move fisda on Monday evening of last week.- held in. the public hall, on Friday evening, t;xre in the PresbVebrian - church, to the mage, a lady well advanced in years, died � '� I
i. -There will be service in the Presby- James H. Grieve was in Sarnia last week, at 8 -o'clock, for the election of -officers for Bible society, last Thursday evening, but,on at the home of her daughter . �
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rian church! on Thanksgiving day'- at I I on business. . the public library. on accuunt of the political meeting, there Ruttan, last Sunday. She had been living . i
clock, and the annual Thanksgivin�-dit w3r I � 21— ASSOCIATIO-N.-The was a slim attendance, an most- of the men at Mr. Ruttan's for, some time, and had
the Methodist church in the evening.- 11th annual meel,ing of the Walton Union seem to prefer politics to religion. -Another become very- feeble. Quite so number at-
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r. Robert L. Peddie, who a couple of years Constance. SabbJ6Lh,,Sehoo1 As.iuciation was held in disgraceful scene took place in front of the tendedthe funeral, to'the Fordwich cime- I
,,o, was in business in Seaforth for a time, ,Itiseigood thirigto "make the beat Of D W6 P��61cyterian eburch on Friday after- Commercial hotel last Friday evening, by tery, on Tuesday.-Mra. Ritabie and her. I I
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mmitted suicide on Thursday last, by things,", and the people who buy all their noon, November 22,id. The meeting was the same parties who did such l6wearing is daughter Janet, from near Belmore, were
roping from.Belle Isle bridge, at Detroit. Dry Goods at The E. McFaul Co's SiI one of the moot succe9eful oii(s that has few weeks ago. The language they used visiting their friends near Lakelet last Tues- I
.r. Peddie had suffered a sun stroke scrme Seaforth, have a chance at the beat. Have ever been held. The afternoon session was someth;ng' awful. Our constable was day. -Mr. Win. Wallace, jr., was matiried I I
me ago, mud it -is supposed that wab the in. you bought them yet ? Your winter needs commenced at I o'clock with devotional 'right there, and would not have done any. at the home of Mr. Wat. Rennick, brother- I -,
rect cause of his act. He was a native 'of -Furs, Dress Goods, Jackets, Blankets, exercises, followed by the. president's ad- thing had it not been that one of our coun- in-law of the bride, last Wednesday, to ,
mdon.-The anniversary services in con- Underwear, etc. If you've'not, hasten to' dress, afteri which a paper was given by cillore was there too, and forced him to M isi Lizzie Gormley. Theyare a nice young I
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lotion with the SeafGrth Presbyterian this great store in Seafortb,.where the beat Mr. Dennison on " The 'rtfl . ex influence of make the arrest. The men were - put couple,'andwe trust their future life in -
lurch will �e held on . Sabbath, December of values await you. . 177� 1 the eacher's work on himself ; " next a in- the- lockup . for safe keeping for the their home near Cliffordmay be happVand i .
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ith. The serviaes will bei conducted 'by PRESEXTATION.-A large number of -tha , r by Mrs. A. (,',ardiner on " The in- night, and in -the morning they were brcught r9speroue.-The Rev. C. W. W&I of
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ev. Mr. Eakin, pastor of St. Andrew's members and adherants of the Methodist flu, cc of the teachers on scholars outside before the magistrate, who sent one up to t-
_ .. 9helburne, will address a meeting in the
iurch,.Guelph. Mr. Eaiin is a young church, K"nburn, having decided to present the Sunday school." An address was then Goderich for 15 days, the other paid a fine church here on the 5th of December an
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an of much promise. He i�- a native of the Miss Ida Britton with some token of their deli ered by Rev; G. J. Abey on " The of $7. We have no dou9t it will be a lesson agent of the Bible Soclety.-Mr. Alex I
le, but completed hie studies at esteem, assembled at her father's residence superintendent and his work," followed by to both of them, and when they come to McNeil moved his effects to his new home
nox College, Toronto, and is-& nephew of on Thursday evening, the 21st., and after papers . by Mr. Win. Shortreed, on "The town again they will know enough not to in Gray township last week. He was a I
ay. Mr. Patirson, .formerly of Cooke's appointing Mr. George Stephenson, chair. influence of the home on the Sunday use, such abuaive language. -Mr. Elam Liv. good decent fellow, and during his stay here � .
lurch, Toronto, but how of Philadelphia. man, Mr. Robert Clarke read an address school ; " and" The influence of the Sunday !%Ing to work �
. . , ingston is putting in a new boiler this week made many friends. . He is g
ie anniversary tea -meeting will also be and Mrs. James Hinehley presented her school on the congregation," by Mrs. Dever, in his handle factory, for the purpose of We old homestead, his father having die
ild on Monday evening, the 16th of De- with a purse. Miss Britton made a suitable while the closing paper of the afternoon heating it and drying his stock. Elam is a recently. -Xr.__ Al Denneelin . 9. who he -_ I
mber.-Mrs. Harvey, of London, is visit- reply, after which there were short addres- session, " The value 'of a Sunday school pushing man and there is no doubt that in a an auction sale r-ecently, moved down to I
g her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Burrows.- sei and after lunch was served a couple of convention," was read by Miss A. Simpson. short time he will have one of the mosti loom. Mr. Hallman's house. -George Rubbard .1
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-is. Bethune & Ross have leased the rooms hours was spbnt in singing and sociabilit The evening session cemmenced at 7 o'clock. plete factories -in theme parts. � His handles moved last week to the farm he rented from I .
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.. Belden, and will remove to' their new bbeir evening'ff lenjoyment. The following for the ensuing year. Rev. M. G. Jerrow are sold. -The ladies of the Presbyterian ford, and Mr. Samuel 0. ;Wilson had auc!- .1
,arters this week. -The country roads are is the address : Of It is with feelings of retained the chair until after thd address church have been wotkfug hard amongst the tion sales last week There app"zod to be �, I I
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. .,ey here to -night. We have a duty to perform school, ,its mombership and managemenb.11 I looting money for the purpose of presenting than at Mr. Dennis'. I .
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