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� I no of British Col- and re�peot of every person who bad the
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I � 1 CLUBBING RA - )rivilege of his equ. intance
, ; . - for theio Own good it is hoped 1e peo- i - - � THS g their'uncle, Mr. David � I a a . The funaral JANUA
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� le of the town will quit ' arreling, bury dville. - Mrs. Waugh, took place on Saturday morning to Dublin 1112�1 I .
: Iii -- W - t, ,I I'al Moor Of "Earrion . I i! - .
in'� - I BLANK BOOKS. nV 100 it Tin ITK-Posi�oR and Montreal Daily Herald, - . 1-gui I I
z .- I to WO& unitelly like. to St. Columban for inter%ent, �! �A NgJ4-1 .
� �^, � � . � 4e hatohob 4nd go 6th r of Mi's. J. H., Reid, of this town, church, and I - - I
�. I I � r towno 181.75� son, in Barns- and was'very largely attende'd by Iiii many - .
11N , . hn4ible peo le for the good of thei )e, 61,6. .m - ARE' YOW-WITH TfS THIS �,
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-pj� i - -- was a good, mayor. 'Tin xposiFoR an Weekly 0101 died at the reEidence of her lit bearers were the six � YEAR? I -. � . ;
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1:, -1 -, n ; . D STRICT MAT 1, XPOS TOR An ness, $�.65 ville, Ohio, on January 10th. The remains. friends. - The: pa f
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1� � `iT - -- 'rl 'vit"' e�ative to his duties and enter- T11A I.Weekly Wit deceased, James, Joseipb, NOW IS THE 131MV TIME TO BROJIV
I 1�', � , - - - . . I i -- -- a v D�aa's a of the Tin )�epos TOR an, I Westminster were brought to Dorchestor, her former griAndsons of the
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I i . ,Frank and Willie yau, HE BB�E FITS YO
- , Timothy, Thomas,
� 'j, - . ' )ioXDVMLE C11URC11- I . ri ing andi progressive I . World 76, home or in ormen . e ased lady � U CAN, - i
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ii-,� -The annual Tin tlxpos oRandFarming . .
- Tur Et.. - largely I an, his eldest �
�� - Pros tekian rnnovemeqts of recent Years tkr( . was 72 years of age. -Mr. David Moore, of all sons of Mrs. R
. I DAY 13001�8, . - And Farmers' Sun, $1.8 , � � A CORDIAL WELC�M,E TO ALL, .
, -r � . meeting of the Eginondville .. du to his a For such an offidial there Tui �Il � I Clevela;d, Ohio, recently spent Some days � . - I 0 1 1. . / �
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-, � I church Was hold on the 8th inst. - Of the ner : 4 � i
betlyer. fate than defeat. But, � Goderich. Resolve to buy of us, �nd You will h * I ;
h uld be a A d in ny ot are If you don't see' uncle, Mr. David Moore, of Eg- ever .
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i " t � I . reports �howed the congre0ation to )e i cr a he made his! fatal mistake when he per- . t a er you want, drop us a card I I with big I regret it. . . I t
, z �s, prosper us state, and that go )d a ]hd sit hful . re p IT , )ondville.-The officers of Fidelity Lodge, - A FIRE. -A fire� was discovered in Ge Drge � - . I
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� r� mitted to it funds to be used, for the far � ellows were in- Price"i boot and Shoe store - shortly fter ' I I
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E 4' � . work ha been done during ,the patit year. of a� race tr ck. If I ly I [CLEAN BROTH I . Itide -tend d t Faces, these faces that we have the pleasure .
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� Iy . 0ASH BOOKS" it nishing an equipping. I I - El � i stalled by District Deputy Taylo , Of Clin' midnight Sunday morning, aud ex 0 ===t=
I f The treo1surer's report showed a hubstai ti%l � � - i I
f . I i such .thin are required ii they a Ovid be —; . -- I in & Son I and Of seeing heire � rear in, year out, at, :
I 1p �1- 7 t he- mie3io, sty ' I � I ton, (in Wedneslay evening. the stores occupied by Thomac . � . i
� , V balanc: �u the ight side. I I rise and notwith hei le ion �f friep�s, several of which - ere i -- ways tell the 8 'me story, which, ifir , � f -
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A. z . LEDGERS, repc ed increased liber. ,ity ion the Ora � f the ity. one of confidene in the quality of ,- 101
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1�t 4 . � I SSEI t f =ainpances out'.0 . unham. I.Mr. �,
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� I : part of,, PaT5 of the �� —41- y D )10 ISO mb r of ; � Ashfield stor is Prices -at vVich ,f .
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t. Elzmon� will be hold on Sab- ,no one of I ich EL 3 �T OF OFFICERS. -At the annual Pricei stock was destroyed ; that of MeO they are said. 11 "
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� i�! li�ih, anuary 26th. Rev. A. McAuley is Tifn A � 11CULTURAL 80 I'm, of aiu at o L Maple Grove Loyal Orange ,
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tzL i . I H iron A gi the cur. and re., Dnnham, by fire, water and smoke. I V
,.. I -—V . ioultural Society prises in store ior you. We W -0i
#,; I- I values in ) Voisco' 1 Uly ,will try holmi,; ' � .
� .1 on .ednead- on I thi i eas joiQ x!prr;eMs for Roseland. A folloi 7ing'offioera were elected for : I
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-1� - ! 110 ing Di ion to see he 4 Charles Ritchie,, W. M. ; All tb e parties, including the owner of' the
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-1. 7 I # 6 e Acheson, are insured-., ': I � �
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- lir I we . pu U. , . T. Gardner, building, Georg i r
: � i- i ordinary business Env have been appointed license commissi.ners last. �ere were I 0 and as th# ett, D. I yon in this dir otionifor we W,Dal(I I
tz West in a very ' - 1, 0 -- "
- I - t ts or for the three ridings of Hurcin: rosperoawcondition. T,l � . have all our 0 stomers happy out -- ell
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: ,-� uitable fir mailing statemen I i6a last yearnearly althousand sh wered ithri eand given three earty seerdaty ; W. R. G�rdner, chaplain ; . #t
�M are ss . I -Samuel Sloan, Jamcs Stevens and i paid.for . . ! . R3bert Ritchie, F. S. ; C. MoDonagb, Fjirquh�r. � � I Ana give t.Lern I the worth. bi their
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i � ��, i Huron DI D dollai so. nd the ye i r was . close h h er . I
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.-� i circulars. I Q rrie. South � � I -- � . a W' t a � 0 1 treas irer ; J. Ferguson, D. of C. ; W. T. Cameron, commissioner for Couxiby of money every time. . I I - -.
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A t, 'Mi ghsho n �Po e't e eOri D yle. Surplus 0 Y. The ful. I , T. Culbert, W- Huron, convoyanceri etc. Honey to loan, and pri. �
4 . l , r Douglas and H L041"AL ]�RiErs. The annual meeting of lrwi#, lecturer ; committee, 02
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III;, �� — .East!!�ron,-Georgeblurdie, George For- lowing O. ere and directors wo�e elected ith a Members of t a MoKillop Fire Insurance Rito4ie, E. Gardner, J. -Good, A. Hamilton. vate money wanted to loan bb first mortgages on For Fresentl ftoppers, � -
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- :�; 11 . Liptlejohn. . Thi Jollow jog have for the 11 mo,any ill be held in the town ba I to- *— � , � :
. I . .1 I REMEMBER Kippon, prehident ; John Ketchez , Stanley, : from K500 to $6,1:00,1 . I . 1774 Unuallal val i
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1. r . been ap cinted for South P)rth : Joseph It Bayfield - ; . I Ues; in .. i - t, � -- Mao
: -,� PAPST'S I J fil-sb viog-president ; Tho - day (Friday) al I o'clock. -Mr. I chart , No is, -Great preparatians, are- goicig on TOWEMS, ,. '
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� ��z i THE PLACE me aty�_ ames Nagle and ;3. F.. ()as bner. I I mas Ri seell, Us A! -matronp, who has been a clerk i i Mr. Tu F, AaRIC SOCIETY. -The- ,,* 't E � - � � - � �
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� r, It for the annivers e4icc-8 of Thames Road
I The fo ave been � appoi ted or [borne, adcond vice-president. buEft
. . G Lnn's at ,re here for a good many rears, - ; i I
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1� q BOOKSTO 'Owin Dr. J04 Guunj lipmas M� . McGregor and `D. olntosh, nual meeting of the Stanley Branch Agri- Weexpect something - I �� t I I
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I 1. BE, SEAFORTH. iddle!!sXl! V.sagra' defield le C o a Fri lay to push his fortunes - Wadnes fi6e t6is year. -Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Kay, of . 18, I I I . z . . �
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� - I i S., B u ; Thomas Frase�eud John cultural Society was held here on '
; I Bogus . I I I gr �at� westV He went -to Seattle, Wx bing* day of last Week. The 'different report I -
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I - 0 1 1 1 � ( I jSt%nley ; H. Smi a tet , f.formerly of this neighborhood, LLINGS,
� Murdoch th and Robert i TOWE
.11 I . - I I to i Territ ry. 14 r. Armstrong is "t 3aay, e , � "N" - I -
. I McAllist ri Hay; W. Dixon and E. Chi istie, p ntir "days last week among us. -One
. 417 � -,�r Coumcir,.-Th3 first mepting � I I ung man, and we ex. read were of a, moat satiofa Itory nature, ,a A w MUSLINP., I X .
: . P 1N, !Exeter a0d Robert MpMordie, Kippen. i I I � - . . �
. DOMI. ION BANK. Tim �ow I in luattiout, reliable yo that of the treasurer showing a balance of ..
� I- I of the ne* council was he,d on', driday I I I PE f im doing well. -Mr, Me- $67. The following offi, of those happy events occurred at Mr. Sam- SHEETI�G% �, - wailf
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I. I All the members were present I Messrs. 10 F. Scott and uel McCurdy's, laBt-week, when his daugh- p . extrs
� forenoon.1 I I 1. L Kly,�� of Tucker imitb, who returned �.home - elec � � EA -D,9. ,� r t
t I I ed auditors. Messrs. - were ad : President, -R. Snowden; 13 ,
I I CAPITAL(Paid Up), - $2,300,000 e�qe tinAMr. Hamilton, wi io v�as I Lot,! suffi. i Brucefiel ,1were appoint ter, Miss Maria, was joined ia the holy : . .
� , nN i� were from! the Klond ke country a -few tr Onthe �� I 1, . -
- �i L - - $2,300,000 Ole -Murdoch I L Ist vice-president, R. Penhale ; 2nd vice- bundo of wedlock to Mr. Peter Cowper, of I I pros]
1, 'i. REST �1� rep ve d from Mi illness t6 be! out. ,I JThomas ussell and John, left this we, ik for. Dawson. ,He Iikes I :; VhiteWleu� I . - - . � �
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i Vill _�_ g i al 0, Manitoba. A -large' number of fitiends I I
f L . I !presentatives on,the board of , de'nt,' James Donaldson; directors, :
1� I I M1. liott wasL rc-�ppoint d clerk. i � appointe I r( . . - tbinki otter .. 1 7
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I 1K. �' �Lthe West rn Fair'Associebtion, London. -At � , Sbinson, D. McNaughton, A. Ander es �-�. I
: �: I SEAFORTH BRANOH) Messrs. William Sornervi�le and �John gathered to witn a the ceremony, after Special valucs in J I �
t 1. � . I tI ere that here. -Mr. D. Kniolitel, of Chi- son, J. 0. Woods, J. W. Reid, B. A. I I �� ; � I . -
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� Rankin re appointed I , L I m I cl goo; was in town this week. His visit - I � I L . I � J
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� . - i Main Street, Seaforth - � i here justr nowWas a very melancholy oue. , i ' tables were laden with good tbiagg. .1 I I, , . � �
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. -, I I Dr. cKay was rot �seeretairy treasurer, and it was resolved' to Tho was 41so an elegant display of preaentaii / . .
I - CollegiA Institute. - He a0com )anied the remains of his d6o ased a ; see - I I I -
i R A General Banking; Business trans . entire stock at . . war useful and ornamental, to testify in NIGHT G: W .
. . retary, H.' Drehman ; a �tors I .. I �
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i; 'K � cites collectpd, appo . . W fe.] Mi. Knechtel has resided in Q I cago
r�- 1 i acted. Farmers' Sale N - r and Messrs. � Boticefiel ; The date will `;'be fixed at a � I ' cit The as Cameron and J. A. Falconer. what esteem t'he young couple are held. CORSET TOV'ERS, - . .
il i� . kwest tee, cons' %ing of the may , � L f r ten yeirs, and he likes the y a d is . - / . -
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: app, I . We join in wishing them all joy ani happi., 1
I --1. Gunn, W ir and McLean, Were )inbed to moetin 0 the directors, to �be held a Hen hase the - - I � -- � . I
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I A- rates. 1 611, earl in March. Port Albert. ness in their married life. You are offered out and out values in theij& ;- , -
- � select the Standing commit as for be, year. �, e,c -i aO unt , ! I
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in Canada —6 goods. : This/buei-ness is -conducted , I I
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� k. - I The coun il adjourned to m .at thiA (F ent.-Wo-are a try D(TS.-MiSO MoXenzie, whi . has I tely i I
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, the United States anolllunrtospe. - I � aders , Ve - . I
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I -� � . evening. � I Tifu D;i PARTED. -M any of o t learn i �f the continued illnees of Mr. J tries retui ned from Austin, Maiiitoba, is 1ere 11 Tuckersmith. �
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.1 I � I e dea h of Mrs. re; fl. Th E. McFaal Cols. 8tock,, Seaforth, o goodr, - ! I
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� I SAVINGS DE I vill regreb to learn of the dea I
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! . I Bobart D dole, .o confined to bed "most of . . W I , . � �
I : A Goo Soc-IET-V, -'Court Sherwo, c d �Lrest' f McKillqp, took he tiln fAr � visit to to Is A present needs and ,sug .
I �^� � I allowed on deposits of One Dollar and � v ,hich an t Rido: ell is do n from Brandon on a ,gests ready I . 11 -
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� R, 11 & . � of the A oient Order of For sterg,heldl� their after an illness 'of me , wlel-L I i y relief. M ens' Cloth over.. come on an,] let our goods te. - 11 I I
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I I -; upwards. . I . place on -. His mother Mrs. oOn relatives in .this vicinity. -Miss Aupia and aatisfactor ' I . . ; �
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i, �Ifl regular eetin in their hall. on tbei evening n the resulb , . � . their wn bargaln tale.' I I i .
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t - ,�,?� I � itch s ISO, we regret r' Cunningham left for Detroit on Satur0ay coats .
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" 1,�' I Maneii of Tn'ead y last,, when the offieeri for' the of a cold. bl ris. Dodd ) a maiden, name I was c nfiied to her bed, with small hope f r last. -The L%diea' Ai i, last Wednesaay, ar- coats, Ladies' Far coafs and in fact any - - 11 � �- : �
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t I I Margaret Grieve. She was the eldest . I
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� recovery -Mr. George Murdie, who � h" %n ad for the annual tea meeting in con- .
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I m r'berL'- daughter the late Mr. Hugh Grieve, of , illof, nr'e t on with Christ church, to take place on ,withila a month. Prices talk and tell vol- Year best chance for. Finns is now. U�,nl - I
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i . . b an tre�lurer o Duff's church, Mck . - 4 .. -
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- i- The,instE llatiou ceremonies were the 2 ncession of MzKillo , and a-sisteT fo iiie lengthy period of eighteen ��ary . offers in � . I
� �t : Attend Ahe Best. ad cc p ,, We nesday evening, January 22nd, when a umes I � 17791-1 usual I . z -
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I I . of Mr. John G. Grieve and- Mrs. R. Com- 11 d bi poeition bn account of ex- gran supper will be Served in tht basement � .
� I ' I I e,r CO�NCIL.-The council'elect for 1902 met � I
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E . I � ;�`,�� /7 '? r. A. . udi 'a, . RUFFS I i -
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i "' I men, and Of Mre. Janie 9leethi of Seaforth. � _ ' on, I,Viqh and
IP — ) "",/ p C 1, g a(, to 3ever his COnneebi concert follow in the nave of the at Dily's hall, 1",gonondville, on Monday .1 I -, I I
1, I .---- AC repdrt�shmved d handsome balan6c on the I I . MUFFS, f I X
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z I � . . right sid ) after' all 1h� U aw-i%ble and eati able woman, re3io:116-- i. Wilson Aito'heson, Stud tit at . � �
, Ir . . . I bar, .iaving madb the requisite declarations - I GAUNTLETS, I � .
; -� ! I - -1 ; year had been met. J.'he Court has donated . - - � ,.
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K no,k Col iege, Toronto, and son of Mr i Wm'. Constance. of afl ice, entered, upon their duties. Elec- . 1. I
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t"! STRATFORD, ONTARIO. who knewi son of Hullett, preached in th PIres. . -
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� ; Students admUted at any tiwei Graduates Although this is a fr%tern , sympathy;of a liLrge circle of frionds., The the !evening. M'. Aitcheson is 0 5vor ' � f �
Llj . . tendance. Mr. D. Tudor will take the Davi Me ntoebi . ., 0 ruce a , was r
r, I - . for ways realy to help the ne arld relieval . ; interred` in blalitlandbank X . ] . I - . z.
p i Write remains Ivere yourIg ma a, and )ids fair to be an ear ,eat, - . We are ever building, for the future and ' : �
. . readily secure employment. lbyili'ty, no I I - -.-The members uted a , member of the Board ef - I 1 �
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I i catalogue, - - , t 0111y cernetery,! on Wednesday, � ac�ical and good preacher.-OL,r- old of the League intend holding a literary He I th for the one r would rather i uAder-ettionate the I --- I
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t � � - W. J. ELLIOT. To Prino � ; meeting Thursday evening, January 23rd. Chesney was re-engaged as assessor at a eat. � .
! � . � jecLa outside its own juriedi6tipn. ��
I i 4 � I . � � I ii� a Win 'le, daughter of Mr. Job u4elis, was in town on Tuesday, Mr. I - disappointed -at the ishowing in the - rP9 � I
. I .444-62 1 - t 9 P Br Mr anT Mre Coondr are expected to be ary of S80 The clerk was instructed to ask I . . i
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i . � � I i I I ; Wingle, 0 � McKillop,.whieh place on. two months in Manitoba"last store. Come right to the. Far De- On& BE
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I I I . I . Manday. ' 0 fall. I He has V vo son . Rev Mr k4eildman and the Alma quartette rock elm plank,.plumb 2� inches thick, 16 -
z � -a the previo a there who are in very place to .learn a
I -1 en.'break in th ic ig�iimf a in the, derwent operation for! appendicitis, pqr- . the nature of ihe bargsins you can . -
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� i " Countar's Jewelry tstablishment I , I . b six,lesa end farniog also, and both are do- 1. � . � �
. I . ' O� H. A. serit s the past We6k. i At Wood formed bi Dr..Wisbart, Of London, and Dr. in well. One Eon, Mr. James Bulge land are also expacted and a good time is looked feetlong, and free from wind edges,,'to be make. . : "Oil �
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I I � stock, on Friday evening laEt, they sUffere4l 'i The operation, . i
I - i ! SEAFORTH, I McGiunis� - of Seaforth. -h-s ife, are jus )now visiting the p ental evening.' -Mrs. McNeil is viai�ing friends to be opened at next meeting, which will be 11
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. I 11 . z I . defeat by 10 goals to '122, t ut On Monday how,ever, �Ialj'hough Successful at the time, h m anal. other friends in the vioi �ity.- . around here at present. -Mr. H. Fieher, of held ELt Strong's hall, on Saturday,February Other good chances for ybu in � - . . Au"
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t n Is headquarters for high grade r. 'eorge Turnbull has purchas the re- 1�, �
'� featina the fast Stratford teim, -on libel rin' � Souris, Manitoba, is visiting at the home of 15tho at 10 o'clock. . .�
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1 � I here, by a soor�� of 8 to A. That game: wa, I . e sal favorite wi;h a large 1L. I . Mr. E. L. Farnham. fie reports very cold . ----7--* . MILLIN iRY, �
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F " and a, jo�nin the town, embracing a � weathenbut very little Snow in the west. " . McKillop. I JACKETS, . : -
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. 1 the home;'. Her early demi3e is a tevere Get- your eye, in line, get, your -puree in UNDERIVEAR,
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. 11 � W. R. COUNTER, � . . Manager I I � to her pa ants and relativeE,. ock b iying businesi &Meg N)TrS,.-Ae Presbyterian church at Bel- Faul 10o'a. St6rej S-eaforth, to learn what � � . I - -
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V - . ation wa excellent, while ;hey. 45re' butt � Columb in churcb ith his 4 3.-X.1 �Jl h will do for yoa,in Furs and Winter Of tentimes me ,to buy is when , .,-
I - i services t�ok place at St. . 7 1 Bye 6 lit-ing grai a is I quarantined. This is a', bad job. the bcst ti ,
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I I I I - I)i ' - I , ;ayfield ail PeoPle i an not be too careful in cases of a . � gulir,
1. I their sup rior playing t th woh th ; I 11 ith*�a a month's time, You can't quarrel �
- I I . - . I to rcst in' �,he cemetery th,ore. '- �E a 1po*. Nq cases are �reported in the W � and such is the case now. We are
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; match an I won it on its' merim 1)urin ' I ell known al�d t line -i- as been on the rout I six Bra 2 �the pri6es' now. 1779-1 11 ets z wt
V � � 'go �t t1rhe he has only - een -off *11 but A man came there a few Sun- Wit] , . .� Be .
. d pliyeraj war a former a r:, '2u d i a t h - e . -'h--,,
; ide'notfo Seafortb, andbrotherlof Mrs. A, IT GATHERINGS'�Mr. and Mrs. James
ir 1i ho had the disease, hencie the -very *lowest figures by
�� ' : Not What You Spend the game a.couple of Stratf( ye d a a'g i 0 W stocks to their �
I -Mr. Nelson Stong, duty phree days and on one days more than Anxious, to reduce the . Boo
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7� S i But what you get for what 'ou injured, I at not seriously. The next 1hora . Stark � 'big town, died at S36rnia, on Fri- 3 closed until further notice. -The Wright, of Essex, spent the New Year's � stock -taking, the �-4t, of February.
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. The best , 11 Y day, whe4e he had been � residin� for Some - ,
L spend, that counts. I � action for- the reeveship, of that village, cheese factory meeting is put ba:ok until the holidays with Mr. Wright's father, Mr. . i �
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: I 23rd, v; it I Waterloo, . I I I � : I 171ae remains weir; broug t "here for a 3d ithe mail be I voted for )y a 24ti atil nA the 17uh as appeared in last Charles Wright. -Mr. John Wr�jight, son of Our a 46ag - .
I is the cheapest in the end, so it- - . I i years. �, was elected I, � 11.1 Inq4e
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�� ! TR.&v.ELLEP.6-. -The f ollov ing wel a tick ,! age and as unmarried. , - ! t Lkos so ketimeo to turn the scales 1 in an 0888]0n,jdelivered three' oattIe on Tuasday, Black farm for. a term of years, from Mr. j. None so high as to be e4travagant-ritine E0, . 36 1 �
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�� : ed to die tant points th,13 week, . ii . dection.--Air. Thomas Levy has purchased to Mr. James Grasby, of Hullett township G. Sproat. Mr. Si)roat intends devoting . I , the 1; c
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. i it-a-i'Special rate Christme.6 and Somervil, - Trunl� Harold Jarvis in Cardno'i Ha , on Wed. e Ad fouQry or creamery prope�ty, on Price, $� 5 each. We hope Mr. Grasby wil his time to the cement busineEs.. ,. J -- o .
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New Year's Day only., Radliway : Mr. G. E dvi d sswei],16 &� nesday, J'nuary �2 id. Prices 26C, 85i and 6,0a. kii Street, an4 the lot behind it, from the make a good thing out of tbom.-The snow TnE COU-NOIL.-The newly elected coun. I , -1-9-9- 9--#--v� I - j v I �
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f, : Louts, IV. i33Ouri r. W. F. Burgard t6 Plan open8l ,) the pubfic on Saturday ; t Feat's Dru.- L � �,
I . . ; oleman Cstated We do not knoW what Mr. and win I storm of Friday evening was a cil met on Monday last. All the members I I ! 36 W'11
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I NDERSO-N, Seaforth. - 4evy,intends to do with this propi . a . a Tho . . - - ., :. 11 -
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. 1761 Armstror g, to Yale, Mic igan,: and fro T[Wexit,�-fi�'o per cent. off all Iress goods , I 01141 -1
0 1 - � I 1*:he N7111 c tivert the building into a bloc ked. But on Monday, the most of followiiig officers were appointed : John C. .. I ; I , ,
I - I I . that poinb he will- Froccedl to Waahingto in our hou�e. Come to our big *too[ taking eale, . a c � i ' -sale i� v
. � . . I I e%-ery doll�t'e worth of Zoode In our ho ue. reduced in I V �, a 0 y a ft, 9�6 tl e. - Ira. Bullard, who resides on ther 1 W4 re opened up. We are sorry to say Morritsoin, re -appointed clerk; David, M. �
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t, � � - dod'rich street had the misfortune to fall a ,good many fences are on the road allow. Rose, treasurer ; Wm. Evars, asses or ; .
IMPORTANT NOTICE ! Downey, to O!,illia ; Mies �ella blok n pi, ice for this s, 01 a Bide wal� on Main Street, a front of anc(. "his should not be, an the road Char Re Dodds, collector'; Adam Die Coon E. HcP'� A-1UL ..... . . J U-0kel
: "Ou"I Harold Jarvis, Mies Lois W nlow, call- on th
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I . M�. Al�x Br60q0a -i I wan � s t a -be . t he f ull width every time a and George Murdie, auditore. a e 1 .1 � ;
. : I . — 11 MoKillol, to Toronto �; T ist; Miss litiulop, contralto; Ka�ry, Bennett, r.;D. D, Wilson's stables, a few days ago, . . 'k 424 5
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� fout, to ]Coronto ; Messrs. Wai. MCK � humorist; In Cardoo'8 Hall, on Jsnus�y 22nd� Plan ult sheia ask- storn es on. -A 6th line young farmer clerk, Beirnard O'Connell, John Murray and ' .
. p W. N. WATSON, SEAFORTH, I dbroke her arm. As a tee 0 1 - 's � I ;
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I Hugh McKinnon and James Maso to k opensSatuNsy. P,ioEs25c,35cand60v. 1779-1 ho Dry Go ds
! . � in �the town for damages. -Mr. Wilf red got a broncho the other day, and on John McElroy, board of health and Solcmon I I 00 . - -1 -
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. � Agent for the " National Creat - taki . a duirnal out for a drink ib is sup. J. Shannon sanitary inspector. As $4. )O is I . bealvoir,
, attle, VV ashington. They will' ig dired6 Cy�heil's Incubator, 200 to.25Q egg oapa r�row, A North Main street, brought a 9 I I
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1 1 1 from Sea)tle to Dawson City. 'Thi s is I oft�v, splmdid hatch(r, uzel one season� g3od as.ndvi. I lo , ;from Walton, a few days ago, which ii p(sa a rope tickled it on the heels And atill uncollected, the collector's timel for " I F
I I i of Guelph. The uaivereal lavonte. slinp',e and beau- . w- flgur�, Ge.arge A.'Aputzel, Soa- � � I L14tles h . � at . I
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I ! tiful in de.Aqn, fqw parts to clean, easy to operate, McKay'.i second trip to the fa�nioaO gol I ae * * of notice-. It consisted of 140 aw& i� . went. The owner mounted on colleotifig same was extended until the Is ,
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other separmor, a perteot sklinmer suitable for from Don'� orget,the stove sale no�v going on fi6t: class gree 04 :
i � t, 4� A 11 1 4. ff" � -A . . COMDany him cit thia trip, 1hoplog - to mal -11 7 f. t-.' I A' " This load was drawn by a team Grey to nship, but at last accounts it had passed and paid : Election expenses, $55.. Dry Goo s Store. . I
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� two Ila. wers y. via cow?. at a My . U . - I at S. tt & Co a., Sealorth. A I U -A. 1 5' bee caUght. Ib must be a good deal 10 ; oha4Viby', $20 ; hospital for sickchildren, I . tion I
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. an-dau the "�.National " before purohaSitig a eepara- thtir fortunes in that fro an but, golde , i weighing riot more than 2,500 pounds. � !-�— , ) %
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I Sold ou eaey terma. th ir frien T - Xt concert this season �n Wednes- 9 1 . S5.57 ; colle , ter's - � . I
; tor. . country. A large number Df � I . De � I . , $8 ; postage, ,, eable't
n ead ay, ilanuary 22ind,'in Cardno's 11:01. Harold postia we e deliveired in Mr A. Stewart's like wet.1 � ..Toronto -el - air -
p I I i 1 9 week, was quite larg attendied, and f � - I
. - assemble I at the S,tation to ;bid t ern 9'04i Jar0s Loju; Wirilow, Agnes Dunlop, flauy Bennett. ya.,d; in Oeafortb.; Mr. Stewart says he will —41 $80 ; subscription to Mloinitipal prices were realized. � ;,Aie
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. ! V I pr San b a I good new hat to any one in the I Leadbury. . I widower and quite ad, ce in yRars, in- lar px�ei
� General lasurance Agent, amd Dealer in ,'-'ewing � � t ho wi $ It aocomplish a similaf feat ; � .
i � -------7--* I : I ( ir"erythffig' $10, to be charged to the drainage account. �
. -� , .Look !outfor ti:e ladies' gra�ud concert, oci n y C 7TTERS ,AND SMUHS.-For, is' -tends, for the present, ving with his :son. - 1�r
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. .-The pupils )3jin4ing of February, in the Met4odish chnroh. W h a rn of any weight or size. -The up-to-dat in the line of beautiful outters and sleighs, The printiog for the year was given to TiiE I I
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I - � Tim C T.LikorATh CoscEit� ! J 1779.1 te at the n1o3t popular prices, you will make no nile. HURPX EXPOSITOR. Council adjourned to in-law and daughter, , . and Mrs. William I zeal,. �-
I 1630 the Coll�pgiate Insr,itute will givb % concert � I I bliz�ard n. Saturday last had the effect of Colwill.-Mr. James I ervely, ,of Exeter,was I 11
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I in Card lo's hall on the eve . hirig o [ January It will pay you to buy your stoves now ra� kill he country roads heavy', and in take by calling on A. McGregor, Leadbury. All meet in Mr. Wbite's, L?adbury,orf MOILday, in --the village last wee � on businets. --Mr. Zomb�n
, kindS of-horsdshoiog and general b1soksmithlug �
� - wbile the big stove bale is goiag on. , S. Mullett & , s done February 10'.h, at I o'clock afternoon. I -
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I I p �r� . 1. - reside beyond Exeter, *ere in the,village on 0 ,-�
t �� B U, O G IBS PAINTE.D.-All Due having it has been since sprirg work. ChargC3 moderate. A. MaGRIVIOR. t7i.5 �J
. pleasing drama, "The Gar- oterso", �hc par�� in an more, this winter as i . . 1777x3 i . Hensaff. Friday, visiting relativda -and frieuds.-�- Mr. . I
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After Januar Alh for a thorough cours3 f m-1, -11 ',a tatren 11 fha , ill i1a T.� -btigglestb�ttrc,quirespaiiitiog wil that In order r - . . � -
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I I . J V V — J . 11 L, I . � , to s6oure �he beat work, now a the beB� tinie TO DMIg 0 c V, "IS . . D)TS. —Miss Etta Willie, of Port Alberb : nave a 1009, great, barga s. JMavIn � . I 0 one 1*8 I 8 � Oul HU) � . � I
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; under iudi-yidual. in3truction in all commer- addition to this there will be p� tomim�f them in, Ocil we wIll guarantee a �ood job. R. "6f the Stockholders of -the Seaforth Turf to purchased the harne3s bu@11fC38 frOM Mr. H. JaVob� where he had been I - eek o- - :$8.5 , ;
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I cial subjects-tolegrapby, uhor�hand and sojig4, choruses, etc. 'The.. )upils eer 1779-2 Cl ib will be held in Cardno's hall, on the has returned home.after a nice long viAt a I wn going to sell at c,,st for the next 30 dsy Har. W. Q-,
� �bave b Devereux Carriage works, Beafortli. ' i t th big father-in-lAwl- Dr. Hutton. -Mr. 1.%,r at
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1 tyl)3wr go in the gAiligently forth entortammen V ZT D. -Choice roll -butter, 18c ; Nb. I -Mrs. F. Case and oe3s, obes, Blankets, Whips, Rugs, Be) � :
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iting . o VAN ewning of January 28th. is in �Iucan this week, on I i
prac�icili Mrs, Dundas. -Miss Maud Davidson re. ,and examine goods before purclissing eleeNvh a, as � . � 1 �
I - 16 it %ill e ; mink or foxi 88 60F.- Our slau&rhwr sal;3 of Dress M S� ' dbing experi. . I X.jBibco6k this week I �
I and Ve pan assure the publip tha : I ( . U- had rather an exe 11ar sAved is a dollar roade. A14o &--fine ot of business.-Mro G . T
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I Central Business, College, w r1ly Of their patronage..1 The'! object of Goods du��og January ani Febraary, is worth coming 'i horse turi ed cone for a little vi8ib at the opening ,a do. I - wgr,
; I I � iniles to spe.* G. E. KiNa, Wingharo. 1777-tf on Ile on riday afternoon last. The beautiful cutters and sleighs,wb1oh-cannotlesur- Purchased a very ban 3,bMe cutter fromXr, - E ,
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: 0 ente tainment is to ratse funds to pq I th 3y were driving became unmanageable and :PE68sed in the county. . Will be sold very oh�ap, come W,. J. Mdler.-�-Mr. miss -McLean, :from reguljai
. TORONTO. RAW 'FuRs. -Highest c%sh price for raw to n Set her. -We regret to hear that Mi. 'and see for yoArgelves. W. J. Miller, Hensall. 1 7
: for tfie kapera and magazines for their x -pail-" rai away with them. It came up Main . - �.
. . This ,iplendid school, with 12 tea,3hers, 80 - . . . furs at JAckson's tannery, E.-mondville. 1775xi . Jan as Goats has been having poor health of 17 i'841 Portage I& Prairie, IV .anitoba, is visiting, wide,sl,
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I i Ing rooqis, and is an object, apar� from'tlib - I ' street at a lively gait and turned west on relatives and friends in� Tuckersmith.- . -
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I . typewriting inachines, and thorough c6uisas � - - If yo� . late ; heart trouble is said to be 1 the - cause. ' A MAso�mc EvEN�nx&,--The installation Misa Gibson, of Galt, IaJviaiting relatives ,� w
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receive�hebearty support f 6 lea Some person oaught the -. Heneall I
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. th t d surroundIniff 44ufry.' Ln . h tee and turned it, into the stables. Miss �
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I , January Lail 7 to Canadiane.-Miss Simpson, in Sall, on Wednesday evening of last Week. ..
1 , Address, W. H. SHAW, Principal. I ev:ry oplr'j'wan'ashow their appreciafian'qf t 'O 110, a o0lie dog, with bhok ba6k, wbite breast, and Ca so pluckily held on to the lines, and for- I the present council ��� 1 Ii-eld. The r6eve, I ; %igll
� sect.on as a , in sac ion ,an r. ea, air was a mos p asa one, a - was . 6-A
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I sett Mr.. W, J. Miller, at t �'e close -Of the busi- . � I -
Yonge arid Garrarciats., Toronto. .. pupils' �ffurts and their i * intereab'ic I 1�-1 white Up on tail, with yellow pointe. A reword tunately no person was hurt and no'damage I I I
I i . 1686-52 Io lia b attending the ntertai meat U will Legil-on gr his raturn. '.A. li. Borman, Dublin, d ily of Mr. John Bell had an White, at Lead.bury', have gob led down largel) attended by members of the lbdge. . neps, treated the moo obers to an Oyster - I �
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; . 'A - � first-claso'. farm security, for D, .1 ocni of years, from I easan; time and that the chronic grumb- andolischarged the duties devolving upon Beatrice, have returne �1 from London, where in
I i � WITWI�TJ, MUNVII-1VAlf Q1JTXS. The . During nig it gas escaped from a coal PI they had been spendi g a few day's with .. I . I
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I . Bm% nk of - C01311ahnierce .1 good 1) ople of our sister t h - S,'tlorX, 177M ove, an Mrs. Urquhart's relatives.- r . harles -1
1. can aot hink of anything else to complain assisted in the minor � offices b Worshipful, -- ivlml�
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� � have b en in an unusual ferment for th at and the aid of a � y d familyleft % aere on Wednesday � - a- 6.1
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! CAPtTAL(PAID UP) I ' for their new bomein Waltion. MT. Mantle
t . I'll Pill ;1 8 ock-titking, February 10th, at 13iiattle Bros.. Sea- a iloctorwas neces Iry no i Pont two or three days in Seaforth Ellie, and Alexander 1 McKetzle. The fol- I - I'll, 11
. i Clearing Crockery SAle from now until .fa mily were unconscious aboat,willnotbs heard from. -Mr. J. J. Brothers J. D. C D. M: Matins an
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i been divided into two hostile camps wbiuh foith. ' . 1 1779-1 -Mr. Harry Town, of Wisconsin, is on a had been in the empl - , Or Messrs. Brown . I
I Eight Million Dollars $8.000,000. . While in town he was the guest i lowikig officers were dbly itistalled : W'M. -
. . may be designated ai� the S�ints and siane1118. BAR ' or, Sm,E. A well framed barn, 66 vi 3it to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry rec tit] . I I - . - b �
� . � � - - - I - Goder B, Campbell, M. D. ;X W.1 A., Scru , ,rk, carriage nakers, for -A good eavor
I Rest, - - - $2)0001000, The fo mer were repXesented by hat , feet by 3; lf".(et, i'l good repair. E. 0. COLKSIAN. Beiii- Town. It is twelve years since heWas here of r. nd. Mrs. William Jobriston - 2 � . ion' and CI& I
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. der newspaper, and the atter oy Hi.rold Jarvis concert, in Carduo's. hall, on . I .R514- 111. -
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. paper. Each faction had iis fr'ien� a in the take r,4 followiag from the DaiL World, Mr� Jarvis, Mi4d- - Winlow, cellist ; Miss ur department of the E. McFaul wood ; J. D., Ji L� Scott ; b� bf C., J. El- I few'days - I
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� rs' 'Notes discount ' Cc' . Store' Seaforth, you don't have -to be lis - 1. G., F. A. Sellery ; T ler, Wrn, Bu- r. . - --
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. � : and- ki.p.eaiat atteritton given to thO been a good d tol tb�t iapything you buy is a bargain. chanan. At the conclusion� of the' instal- Mr. Archie McDonald, 6on oi the late - !7 !
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F F The real bone of c*e - - T'& and i3 a brotheri of Mts3rs. haVe previously stated, this is a rare corn . as here recently .epe, aing a week or ,So I
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I k calrection of Sate Notes. 13NIn seemad to a Seafort . � � I
i SAVINGS BANK.-Interestallow- the Keterson Park, � plot Gregor, of. Rullett, and bi oiation of artiste to appear atone concert yo r Men's Fur Coate, Ladies'coata, to R. W. Br6ther McKay for the able and W 11 I I
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I . ad On ;deposits of $1 and upwards. had b in donated to the to Nn b deceased if we mistake not, the bride i3 a native of in 8eaforth, and we are sure that a full Caperi ea,lRuffs, Muffi, etc., oau be bought efficient manner in which he had conducted i h 0 1 . ; i I
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citiken and which was to used or pleTs- Seaforth. The World says: "At high bo se will be the re8ult.-The tr - the ceremonies of the:eve,12ing. At the close I �
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business in the Klondike Distriidt. ure purposes. 1i he Sinn ra, : WE o had i a noon yesterday, the residence of Mr. and tbej new separate school, in this town, have 9 iir,. ATE Jo" RYAN.-Tliere died at Of the lodge light refreshments were :served ' i �
� Money 0-rders, payable, atirtuy bi:�nk, Issued -ah the majori,y in the i ' R, de4red , to have tl ii the residence of his son, -on the 5th conces. in the anti.room, -anA after'wards an hour ception at the home of NAr. Roberb- D. Bellil I kbit 3
followirg rates:- � Mrs. James M. McGregor, 826 Horaby engaged AS ,principal of the school, Miss I of Tuckeramith, when ' large number ,of his � .
park so enlargedcc�un�cirbprd.ved tha it could a * wag(6-njoyably spent, speeches, vocal and in- � I I .
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! Uiader 810 .08 t .12" 1 treet, was the scene of an exceedingly Laschauniz, of Gananoque, an experienced sioii of his township, on Thursday evening, relativesand old friends met to do him i.
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I 010 to �20 .10 00 to $60 .1-1 be. usei I as a radli�g . at k under the , rules of pretty wedding, when his eldest daugbt�'r te icher, holding a first-class professional Jar nary 9 th, one of the oldest residents of Btrumentil music and social � converse filling - honor and spent a very pleasant time to- .
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I - I F. IIOLUFMTRD� F. 0, G. MINTY, the American Trotting I escicimion '-aaci Maud, was united in mari il-ge to Andre,W g eide A certificate. This lady comes very the county of Perth, in the person of Mr. ! . - gether.-Mr. Ben*amla Kaiser .
" Solioltor. - Mauager. could affiliate with hat histitution- T�is Wallace Fr6er, a ri6ing young business mlin hij,hly recommended, -and will, we have no John Ryan, at the age of 88 years, after a brought to a close by all ,: joining in singing I .5 ' - ��
� I ' X � .1 . J.), � . ' forth on Monday, atte ic ding the funeral of - � .
� 1624 would permit of Poo gel and such lik-0 of Rossland. The cosy little home never dciibt,, make a very efficient principal. - ver� brief*illneEs. Although he had been in " Auld Lang Syne � k -- -
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i accessories h d alk. looked i� more enchanting. The drawing. Mrt' Wm. Bubolz has purchased frbxn� Mrs. , 1. -
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- � i -The residence of Mr. John Cole, Rus. To accomplish theirlobject the coua.ilpp, r- room in which the.ceremony was performed Cl Osney the old Wm. Sproat far ' rn on the- up in hP sual spirits until nearly the last, . 0 ; VY ` � �
I soldale, w&3 the scene, at five o'clock Wed- chased additional ground so as to p6rinit 1 of -lit.-The managers of our kating rink iu- prioe.-Mr. T. J. Box I has purchased a I
i of was beautifully decorated with flowers and K ppen road, and has already moved on t6 an only t e members of his family, who z . i .
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i tend having the braes band at least -once a .
i nesdU af ternoon of last week, of ii a very a full half mile track being made atia erected potted n to, while the walls were trimmed it. -'I He pays $5,500 lor it. It contsius JOO we e I the house at the time, were aware - - Blatchford returned h )me this week after . -
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. one of the moat amiable young ladie-s in Ful. meuts, all at the ex0ense of theltown, a friendsi of the contracting parties were ia (�n. --Next Sufiday morning, Rev� Mr. - - St. Thox4as.�Mr. �nd Mirs. �� ...
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. hrton, be2ame the bride of Mr. James Minis rial Assiciation bitterly� opposed tihe present. at the ceremo YR. which ,was por- "'a'llwin will preach specially to the boys in the county Tipperary, Ireland, and came , Gen . visiting �� �� .
� Frank Williams, of the firm of John E. park being used for such parp4es and' also formed lbv Rev Dr. Grant, pastor of the -at d girls, and in the evening, the second to this country in the year 1844, settling Jewett exchanged duties oil Sabbath Isi 'Sallow, who .were h*e re- tily - * ting . -1
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� lVillianis & Son, Mitchell.- " Orchard the exbenditure of the town mdu(rr for b6o First ' ;Ptiat 'church, of ,which Mi,�j3 Me- sermon to young men. - A cordial invitation firs b in' hei cityof Hamilton, where he en - preaching miEsionary sermons at the morn. I . .1
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� appropriately arranged for ,',he event and at has been in progress all at ason. c lmixiat�d Telford� presided at thq piano, and as this solibol board, held on Wednesday evening, the year 1860, when he came to the town. Brown's subject was " Woman, and how .. I -
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. �! . � the expected time the happy couple were on Monda , election day, Eac 1 � . I uc owed to Christianity." He ,con- (Dr.) Ferguson. -,Nlr.. 1D. McFarlane, who VJ-
. y faction bride Itered the room Phe exquiait wedding MrJ John Rankin was appointed chairman ; shit) of Hibb6rt, and settled on the farm on � �
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�: united in matrimony by the Rev. Mr. Fer- brou- b out a full tiokeb. for Muni dpal A. march rom Lohengiria iwas played. th. sted her life under the gospel, with that � -1 %.- I
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I � 0 "t Miss . Mr.� W. Ballantyne, Secretary ; Mr. W. wh ch lie resided until the tim6 of his dea tra
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-T" annual, meeting of the South Perth a � 13 ' is nowable to go arou 4 a lit le, but is n "
. � ud niqst highly respected Iresiden ;a of the traveli Suit of blue broadcloth, - with M r. James L. Killoran, representative on Kennedy, who pro -deceased him About 20 rament, of the Lord's Supper was dispensed � .
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� eaday of last week, when the. following MiniaterialAssooiation and! he, hai;. bebijxd . I � the close of ,,he regular servic J. Berry has sold ag40 entire horse, :co,m-
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� officers were elected : President, J. Brod- him a lull tickebfor:councillorg. M F d --The iu�ported by hia bro- town Wedneelay. Mr. McLaughlin left Thi maji, who resides on the homestead, and J. Doherty officiated. -Mrs. James Bon- . � -- -11 �
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� crick ;'W. J. Waloolm, Ist vice-president, Davis, the mayor, *lag soleicted at .rh a I James Frtiser. After the ceremony Urey about ten years ago, and, with his who ha i bi�on rebve and county councillor of thron, jr., has returned from visiting reia- Of Chatham. i I :1
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an(I F. R. Hamilton, 2ad vice. president. posing leader and h Oo, had !with him 'a the' guests repaired to the Laing room )bar and Perth fo �
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The following directors were also elected : full seti of councillors. The result Was that where a wedding luncheon was arved. The nc' has a fine farm of' 640 acres, with good , Auring the past two weeks. -Rev. G. H. -The home of Mr. And Mrs. -- I .
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. Joseph Jackson, R. Mutton and G. F. Krae- Mr. Ca b ilding"s and this year he had 6,000 bash- zea, 2, ol'Mb,Killop, and Miss Ryan at home, . � J - -jr-N.Li -
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.. I I ; W. Boy and H. Hunk- four, p)lling 252 votes to Al D via 218, greatly admirea. The luncheo i was under el of wheat, besides a large yield of coarse' boa 'des 14 grandchildren and 40 great illness for a couple of weeks, and, although acene of a very prett �, wedding on New , I .a -
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.� in, for Logan ; W. R. Davis and Thomas and hree were elec6ed fir each 0ide Wi the direbtion of the Tomato CA dy Co., and r ins. He has hot had a crop failarl since gra idellildren. The late Mr. Ryan was a I . ? I I r � -
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I .- Green, for Mitchell with A. Burritt and J. council [ore. 110�' 8 thuo rest With the they certainly carried o it their part- of. the h lOcated in Dakota. - 8 Dule nd arriag�,l X� .
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t L, Money as Auditor I 4tion, Will 'have 1, 4 programme in a most �atisfactopy minner. it return to Ontario to farm. -Rev,' e I ids in, � I . � .-- �
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