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T71 tv ' of Blyth, and Mrs. Sh w, of ,Egm I : - iple to the b ! .
: ..0 AU goo, I � — George Fitzge aid and family, who * were an exan
I 4. vl�,�e. IbO was d a3niv y meeting, i � 't. a pa'st M1 Miss Higgins, of London, was in I _ I
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I Azi. - furon 1 Y."o , here visiting f r h . part of last week and thja,visiti�g relativee. . -4 �
BLANK BOO : 19wht . V 5110 I the 255h g th i " f this a I'M EXPOSITOR am d Montreal Daily Herald, Diibh, have re- the! village
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I : I I � I .1 t1Vj _a, U XIE EXPOSITOR RE d Weekly Globe, $1,65. Annie Merrill, ,,Whose . ad —The T ' .
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- � . Huron a aff of -;orker� woe presen ly . I Hensall, in Miller:s opera hall, on Friday Tt'S a LOS S'to 0,
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: . DISTRICT T AWBRB. ; I gne -PoSITOR and W irioe the holi ��s on aocountof the as largely atltende�d by guests . - tAt Prices,
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. . I ; I Mrs. Goforth, Dr. Je4n I ow, Dr. q !I r,. Ex , eekly Witness, $1.65 R ' d I pox, has returned again this evenin here, w i
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� I i � __ - T#rnbul. and Miss P$ke, each of whom U JIE EXPOSITOR at A W4atminater, $02.50. iby I from fiamforth, Clinton, Goderi iuric .
� TnE Tt-ttr CLVB.—m-T 6 i1nnual meeting of aid Farming World, $1.75; ,week, I I. � il � I ' It's a los's to carry over 900s,
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1)-),Y r),Ocll�s, spDke er couragingly of 1 thei r work. At the '911H EXPOSITOR I I Eyeter'and Lacan, ani was one of ,the most . I I
I ! ders of th S ad Farmers' Sun, $1.80. . I
i :the shareholders of th 0aforth Turf Club I .
I � evpning nesting, Rev. Mr. Jamieson, late of , THE EXPOSITOR a. I ! ' a 6ver given. Excellent music was i I
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i .was held' in Cardno's h 1, n Tuesd _�_I. .
. India, g ve a sticiing a4dre a on the mission. , And many others. 1 If you don't see ,� 'f urn I �bed by Messrs. Trott and Lancaster, - 9999 EK 1-FA�,—Tun:9-0 I �
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'ALS) ing, and was fairly I Ittended. Go , � f Seaforth I
J 0 1: RN The re. Felt boots and olhoes, heavy rubbers, &o., _
work in that field. Mis Campbell &I . the paper you want drop, us a card. lnn!ng on Saturday DL.it and lits Torrance, o . Refresh- But there Is: a d', rence. In
, j ports of the secretary d treasurer showed : ev. N. Shaw, of it . at; very 1,)w prlceo; bag . hall,' by & the "d
ive a address, whi�le W. H. , the greater lose W oold be to as
z ' '� (lappry 25th) and loontinuinc for go days. ments were served inl;McEwen's
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; ! I -the aesoviation to be it 16 favorable finanOial 9 i MoLE'AN BROTHER''S. Williv, Boots zod,ftoes, Saafurth. 1IT80-2 . I rr.y.awft .
CASH BO :S. a �wo Egniol"I ville, as a delegate rem the Preeby. z . I . Mrs. Sheffer. The com�mittee in charge had
1 L .01, V . � - . I what is salable stock now at a sherio
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1 1 1 .. tq�y, cot veyed the gree u of! that body to ! JJW_[1#SJED.—Mr. Santuel Coleman pains to make the " at home " an , %_
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i i . daye'race meet this mer, the d. t4o ladil 2. The to rem was pleasingly I on Tuesday to co pate for the Ontario tank' has purchased the farm, lot 11, on the 8uh . able one to all ittending, and were 11
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LEDGERS, � v . ied b V mukical aqlection . The next an- 1 3d in the first round by Me- mis at _PW I .
I I . H, Ri S., from Mr. J'Ames successful in their efforts.— -a O'N of ink, come in the store and let,
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�; , 31al me Mug w ill bd he I d I Goderich. The outhampton b ne shot.—Mre.' Sheffer, of Tavigh., paying 0,800 forthe s3,n)Af. This is London, is visiting relatives in the "Village. tk
following officers war elected : PresidOnt, fo�lowin g officers We :� al ted for 1902 : :, ' nd goods talk to you 1or a few taisu*
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i ENVELOPES. � , onsall, has ran d the residence of Mr. 300 acres the Mossre. Coleman now bwn, a —On Wednesday evouirig of last week, a you'll do the refit, i Our ref , [100 is � I
f R. Wilson ; vice -preside , George Murrq ; preii io,
I I Pkesidej t. Mrs. (Rev.)X 3haw, Egmond- obert Willis, o James street, and will i'de to -day, as evening was spent by the sons . I
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treasurer, W. K. Pearce ; secre a . . it shows that money can be pfta ver an ' : the balance of t winteri -goods,;&At
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ry, I M. .: a I ? _ 'Mr. Me- y I's" 'twill be better to ' .
-, - 1 7. H. Baker,. R. '4le ; I cot Vic. Mrp. (Rev.) J. 1. ova in %a soon a Mr,� Willis moves into well as years ago, on &,'farm, and dpaughtetris of - Mr. and Mrs. John ; coma than to V*-
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:. me special. valuM in Broderick ; directors, vice dent, � a I you had, for bar no are to be
I We have so amiltm, God�tiob ; a,e@on . anew residence -.—At. .the session of the 1 T&vish has moved to 8 ,#6rth, where -he has sit,- of the townihip of Stanley, at the old I
� Devera,ux, James D! k, T. J. Stephens, Im a eld ; = vice , ' I had ja
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oidivary business Envelopes, which John Rankin ; andit rej W. 0. Reid �od ,to. (Ray.) S&wers, B�uo ,. unty council, at Goderich, on Tues3ay, ,purchased a home. hopaestead. Mr. and Mrs. Consit have been Fare m follows; I
. ,esident, hlrs.� (Rev.) �F. ., Larkin, Sea- � I � I
James WaMan. Mr. oh Cardno,'who� for r. Donald Patterson, of East Wawanosh, --@. married now over 47 years, and tire �atill in I .11
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4re suital,)Ie for mailing statements or � . fOr,th ; ecre-tary, Mrs. Aio ard Irwin, Clin. I I eas unabionously, elected as warden of the � " 0�� th, and would by MRWS FUR COAT 3
I i the past two y ars ha -b presi6i)t, '�nd I � . tance. the enjoyment of good heal 11
. - 0 'ears. , I an to�,n ; tr, asurer, Mrs. E len Scott, Seaforth ; (ounty.—The cot test for the WardenBhip - ' I I . �
vIrCular,q. . I to whom, in conja I ith, the �y ry, Mrs. Re .) J. . "The Good donds St6re,"iatfiewaywe no means take marriage as a failure, and I --
I I . tio I W& "t - l0afiet �ecreta S. Hendee... of Perth county, )n Tuesday, resulted in his !place. spoken of several their family are anxious that they shall not - LADIES2 FUR COY TS .�
efficienti secretary, im in 1 great tribes I a- have heard .
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lue' soln, H msall - r f supplies, Miss a, each candidate, Messrs. Merryfield, and. thing, as was! indi- COLLARETTES�-R gFSand ill I .
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ln� a drop- . P ,,pleasei us. Now we will impress lack any good I
are, the success of th W sooiation, I 11 n 00. times. It
. I 1�ate M.Taggart, Clint6 . I rmstrong, re ived 'six votes. After ' 'occasion by their pr6lientinw S LL PIECE FU - $
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. ng out this year, as, hal intends taking a � I . the -faot/i6iore strongly, if you'll but give us cated on this MA . �. - -
REMEMBER PI � I tee votes the ri oult was the s%me and the our mid -winter values their father with a handsome silver coon I
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trip to,the old countr#, ,. a rly'in the spritig. I � a chapbe to show'you I - Bargains at& in I �
PAPST'S .i I I - — Hocl� -Ey. —Waterloo! andi Seaforth played uiIcil adjournal until Wednesday. As coar, ana their -mother with a beautiful i �
THE PLACE — 7 , __ __ - I th rink here on I e representat eetiags, Tiokiags,- Flannele, Tabliogs, n I ; -
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ap exb,bition game on , . lv.�s of -the highest assessed ;� in$ black Bocharan far cost. The present4tio 4 1 .
FAR4,ERs' LNsTiTuTF, , he 3upplimentary I . 1� tid many other -lines ?f Linen and Cotton I CLOTH JACKETS I
Y I yision, whibh i: the Logan and Elma di. 060 .
BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH. meetings of the South 0 rGa Farmers: In- Thur8di6y night of:last week, which resulted I I labrics. The E. McFaul Co., Seafortb. . w a complete surprise to the parents, and I i .. �,
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I atitute will be held 0� ayfield, on Satur- i� a score of 9, to 2 in laver of the visitors. I iion, have the casting vote, it was gener I 1 1781-1 was ac3ompanied by a nice addresi.-Mr. SUITINc
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day, February Sth ; *i Z6rich, on Monda 11 he game. however a more interegLiag .' ly conceded that Mr... Merryfield would a I � 06MFORTA.BLE BLNKETS. . �
� I yl . , wa 4 I A WE,9.r=�,q,�! VISITOR. -Mrs. Benjamin James Bell, sm of the late R,)bert Bell, left I .
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February 10t,b, andat C diton on the -fol. t4an th 3 score would Indic to, and the large I lected, as these el�*qatee are favorabl to I , here this week for the old country with a WARM UNDERWI�AR -
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DOARNION BA N' a c�owd were well pleaseol th the showin :is candidature. -N�r. Edward �Hirtry, Snell, of Phoen x t shipment of fine horses. -Mr. White, of -
lowing day, Teeaday.' I aoh of the after- 9 , . ient visit iogi-A tM home -of her mother� MEWS SUITS i
i . I . I I �0 n r on the 0. P. W., east of tea . � Manitoba, who was engaged some 20 years .
1 '. .30, and ol the I ome bo even,:, if t ey did not win. . motive engin
. noon meetinga will cdrnn ence at 1. Yet I I I -,
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1, Urs. Cbriatoph6r Dale, near this village. .
; CA PITAL (Paid U p), - $2,300,000 each of the evening mo'sti 3gs at 7:30. The Tole g a throughout 7 as . , art ArLhar, is v siting his brothef, William re. Snell is'w 11 pleased with everything ago with Brown & Clark, carriage makers, BOYS' SUITS, etc. I
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I - . - I 8 a e landid exhibiti.0 Cf hockey, Water. arEry, this weeli. Mr. Hartry'haa been on M ot Is In the village renewing ac4uaintances.- ! ..... ��
$2,300,000- speaXi�g delegation Will )onsiat of Messra. wa . I e You are perfectl� :familiar *
� R'EST, �-_- - 1. ' I be', 1g, wi,.hout doubt 0 says all in British C lumbia, and says she would n I . rw
� - ___, t 4 years/I H 0 Mr. H. N. MoTaggart� who has disposed of with t �-
� w i 0. W. Nash, of Toronto � and Wm. Elliott, = 11 I ., one of the fastest i t�e 0. P. R. for ff tee I in - � softableness: of . t re at I the -
, L � now live Ontario. Things hs��e prosper
� 'i,ch t a . am ,hat hat, ever Playbol here. But it � a train hands a -a alm,0111t/worn 'out, in the roperty and general store business at . I u I _tke
�SEAFORTH BRANOH I � of Galt. At ZuI h will be euppli ad with Mr. and7AIrs. Snell since their re- big p at �
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mented by addresses PY.Mr. Robert Gard- V�as a raight case of 't'he beat team win- I endeavor to movIthe a moth grain crop . . w, Mr. Thomas � ' ich the above 190M$ I
. i -forth. � . L /Oudmore of Cry6tal moval there, � as: is evidenced by the fact that Ohiselhurst, to his son -in -la L can be bought ai�e,unreas ... . �
. . Alex. Innas, of 4idg- he visitors w0e 4 gentlem�nly lot 1 4 the West. -M . A 9 sh F. Eyre, thinks of moving into HenFall t y ,. onable- . .
- - . - Main Street, Sea . iner, of 'Farqu.sbar,, a0d Mr. - . i Itoba, a since Mre- Suell'is return home * a has pur. I sonably low. I see anything 4f-
. . . I Of fello, we, both gn and, off the ice, and their City, - Man Tisiting friends ,in this - an up business. We always I
..� Clinton, the former ltsung'." Underdrain . � , . chased onelot her late fither's fa�ms, lot 2. after he has givi , ou .
1 ' 'A General Banking Business trans age," and the latter 11JTh � draught, horais, as a -)rtemanlike eonduot,has, made them prime � u ty at presei . Mr. Cudmore intends I like to hear of good citizens like Mr. Me- ours you want t9 makv yours-, W1 _OMI _
� ' acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collectedl : 0 . exV'veek, and vill take with on the let conc:emian * of Hallett, paying I enough now. .
� and adva'ces made on same at lowest he, is$ as he *w, and as : he f4voritA a here. w . . . . Zool4i back n a. -Mr. Samuel Lit- ': $5,500 1 , nee of Taggart comingto our village. -A meeting . � I
n . , Jr i ant tq Stratford, on Mon- 4im a car load-./ o horse I for iL This is another evide of the Alliance in connection with Sabbath I -
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. : might be." Ae 6e !�' editon meeting, ' -Th 1 team thrift and energy. , . I .
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� rates. r the regular delegWo i *ill. be sup- 41wy ni, ht, to play a schedule! game with We,, of MpGregc r, Manitoba', is here on a . —*—. observance will be held in the Methodist. New Carpets
. Drafts sold on all points in -Canada,- plimented by Mr. Wi,.i . Cor,pqr, of Kip. t,,te Cla sic City team, and the game ie pro. Vieit to friends. -We are in receipt of an � church at the close of the regular service on I I I
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� the United States and Europe. ]ffoof," 41ouncei � as the beat seen on that ri i�ovti,�,t� to the second annual 46 at home " . cted all Just Arrived,
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i I pen, sect " The Golden . I a u . � Sabbath evening, when 'it is expp i .
i 'AVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest In addition to the �f;terq'oon meetings there sbasond Although they en by the of ton 01 A Boys' Association, of To- - the resident ministers will be present to . .
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0 �odto, to be hel in that city, on Friday : Klondike qocks, heavy rubbers end felt boots and ReeS3 has been re- But W -
,ttlov4ed on deposits of One Dollar and will be evening meetings 4t each, place. All i arrow margin of 6 go4ls to 3, our boys put I take part. -Mr. F. , intei hasn't gone, Spring ..hwM1 .
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. the meetings will be i4tekosting and instrne- 1L P a great game and depoved a better fate. I ening, Februa , shoes, etc. at vej y low pricei. W. H. W I ,
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upwards. ' .. I forth. � 1781-1, eDgaged as precen y
I W. X. pEA-p.CE : tive, and should be largely attended by the I A the end of half tima the score stood 2 t, ' son, sonof Postmaster Dickson, has passed his , I I . byteriark church during the present year.- some shipments of new Spring goo& �
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R. 8. H AY S, � . o0v places. ( in fag,orof Seafortb, In the -next half," anal examination before the Law Society. -At For#p� Ices they were the best The many friends of Mrs. Benjamin Hog- ha-ve cotne,.and among them some . hilla ��
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t, P Maua,gW � farmers. of the respe . I values -in, t re: �'trade, at new prices they L
Solicitor � i � . , i* le4vip.g a ti� W.'heii ! JVe congratulate our � young friend on his : . garth will regret to bear of her death, which somecarpets, which we h Veto lateMl
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I I � t �me wi 6a called, It was decided I roves as succeEsful in : sit ._ I sad event oe6rred on Tuesday eveniog last, yon i�a a little la r on -about the am
; Tia.- CoLt.F_uf_&TE� CO'NdERT.—The concert ' I Furs. 1% are at -as thin
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� � . T Anute i longer, and in: that ime each 'aide ' practice as he h&3 been as a student, he will ,� balance of our- best furs
. t . t after a short illness. Further, particulars ,%a old Bor, s lie has earned a mt�
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,I A:ttend the Best. I given by the pupils of th�e Collegiate Insti. � s3oredone, necessitatiog the additior? . of ten doon make his mark in the profession. -The your OW4� reachable prices, and you've got - iife w ill be given i Q next L In the mean I imo, whieu thinking about. Wkit
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�. 11 Ill i ��: I tute, in Gardno's ball, o Wednesday even- . to her illness and
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__I,,1�1'�' �� � . . I 1�1 inutes to the, ti.rne� During this ; (inarterly love-fe vit and Sacrament- will be , tO:come so'oLi. We will not have them to i d f oryb,tr,
� CA. ,C�l " 7: 1 - ing, wa,,;( . a very gratify�ng succus. The . . . - week's issue. The funeral service will be the Spring is i elv to deman, I -
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� 6 I � - Stratford managed to get in three eld next Sundav morning, in the Methodibt offer Much 1013ger. , Some new prints are to i0t from us - Expep".
I - . I . - - held in Carmel church this (Friday) after- home, take this n
� - -ar,tendarice was good an lithe pupils acquit- ,_ � hand, extra value"t,10c per yard. The E. u3 ,
L � t I rhile our boys W�ere unable to score hurch, the loveffeast at 10 o'clock, the Sao; A given 4ome idea of wh
. I � . ' ted themselves in a most praiaeworthy man- I I I I ' i 1 Co., Seaf' 1781 1 i afternoon, at 2 o7clock, after which the re- ence his , atun
I I is the greatest' game iii the keriea � �ament at the olc se of the mornin hour of I McFau orth. � . i
� : . I 9 4 � � � Maine will be interred 6in this Rodgerville be done right ho.r4' in Sealorth In tU.
nor- Lack of space prev�enta us from giv- � � .
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� ; STRATFORD, 6 NTARIO. I log as detsiled an ace o a many in- I have a fightin * i hip. The quarterly offe - i Cor,RECTIO,'T.. n reference to the Speare. cemetery. -A sleigh load of young people house fuin,i li, a, and we .a ;
, ' hanoe for the penant,:and there is not the thide.-Mr. Hugh Chesney, of amondville, ; Stewart case, a have been asked to pub. to make it inter( stling and profitable _ �
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� A -school well known from one end of teresting features on the programme ao we 1. a agent from Hensall d ova out to Mrs, Dick's on I
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. ' � a 81lighteht doubt but th 't they will do their I 11aving sold his old, reliable blau mare, , lish the receipti taken by the Sti-wart?a Wednesday evening, aul report having had you to ban4 on tis r
-'Car., da, to the other for its Super lor work.� would desiro. How4v(r, the Fecitations 1. lot
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I L � I I 11 at. .Should they teat Woodstock! here I ,�bich he drove for so many years, has pur- J for the' $5 retu 1 ich I � �
' t,W I rned to A. Q. Bobier, wh, a very pleasant time.-Nlr. T. Murdock I I
I: Students admitted &t an -v ,6. Graduates and choruses were excepi ionally well given, I is (Fliday) Light. they wVI be on cQual 4hased a dandy oung driver from a farmer ! accompanied theapplogy of Mr. and Mrs. U S AIATTIN'GLS,
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'employmenb. Wlite for whilein the pantomime, I'Love's:Qaan- I f I . y was offered, duting the week,�$500 for big - CARPETS, R G , I I
7C%t.-1Qgue. . darv," the actors took thEir parts in a 06ting wio that team and one in U ' aborne. -Tie new music hall, over the �� Stewart. The following is a copy of the re- pacing colt, Joe S-tanton. , The offer was re- CURTAINS. DRAT ERIESI, . .
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. Stratfo d, ho that something extra may be Qatholio school, 3eaforth, hat bF-en f urniihed I cc-ipt: " Received from Duncan Hay,agent fased.-Mrs. Thomas Dick was viAtin" UPHOLSTERY STUPFci
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� ,� - aL 'most p!easing manner, a d their expreiaive . to in this game, and there � I liha full compliment ot chairs, for Ann a M I 11
W. J. ELLIOTT, Princip � . oked 'orward �hi e;k DdAlex. Stewart., the eurn of $5
: 444-1-62 actions.spoke quite as to dly As words, � and ; 1 . � . friends in Clinton daring the past week. .
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. b t bee 0 for A. Q Babior, being money paid by him . .
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. . .� . the boys. � 4nd a platform I being fiLted up. for creamery. �account re Jose h SpeAre.
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er�,� was splendidly.8111ag d, while those in ill end, so don't .31188 Buell' a chance to get stoves A � � WEDDED. I -A very pretty wedding was -Sanday opr __X_ . ..
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� SEAFORTH, I t6e cast di3played ra,re Iramatical ability, itchpridee. 13. Mullett& On, Se%forth. -1781-1 . B. R. HIGGINI , Bruoefield, Notary Public, i -' so in the Preabytefiain church here. -Miss I I i .
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I . . 1. - Don' fail'to call and get . our prices f * Ponvoyancer. Fire anti Life Insurance agent. Any ', solernsized at 6 o'clock, on Werlhes�lay even - `1 . deries. �
surpasa,ing any amateur errorwe have iseen 4mounb of money t ) loan at lowest curre-pt'rates of 4 ing, January 22ad, at the home of, M b the of Embroi ' ' - �. I
Is headquarters for high gra I . I N, 8 ,e Eelling-loiri . r. Wm. Thompson, of Dungannon, is at pteseni i .
n many profeasionA �presentations. .�.intrr good before purch4,Ang. Wear . inte -cis is farm ascurity. All kinds 01 Kerslake, - h n Miss Maud, his second guest of Miss R. Young. , A load of the Sons � . . � -
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I Th audience was � thoroughly delig,�htod Linda of winter boots rtA ihoeo at lower prices than , zst. on first w .
Watches and -Clocks, Jewelry a W. H. Willis, �Seaforth. 1781-1 oonv yancing worl done well and cheaply. Al ' dau - marriage to Mr, of England drove to'.Clinton last Wednesday When you want &nbroideries, we wwn*�
�' ia all its branches, Silver and c with the entire programnio, and nothing but 0'VcK.bLf%'1e. : home every mor itng and. WednOAsy of each -ghter, wias united Ili evening to help their brethren in a concert. I-
I I . I � COAT 01L. -Beat CAnaoian coal oil 15c week. Several go A farms for ealo. ' 157 Hugh McLachlan. The bride, who was to talk with you about outs, and-womt
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: Bilver Plated Ware, etc. .11pat praise ca I t All report having 4 good time. -Miss Young you to dee them. � . I
�, per galic n, in 4 or 6 gpllo� lota,Jor Cash only. Am- -) given away by � I ming y I I
'', . . . � the entire entertainment. 'We trust that , (ITiCall witer white 22c. S;Jla&.gWd I PERsoNzAL.-Alrs. Wm. Lee of Dakota, . " i her father, looked char i and Dr. McCallum'' called on -friends in � :
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7 Fine Wat-ah repairing a specialty. - ' I . I ,, ,__,_�,Scofortb .1'�ftetan absence of 19 years,is one, three in a. whits Otg�ndie dress, with white satin � " WISS ,'AB OIDERIE 3 . . -
� it also proved a finaticial success and -that I . - . s , 178i.1 Blyth on Wednesday. - Miss E. Adams NE W S E . .
� � . I I . months's visit among her many relatives and trimmitigs, and carried a beautiful bouquet .. I
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: . . 11%ritone Mr. W, J. A.- Carnahan. of TorOL0, asiisted evening last week.1- Mr. and M;r,#. D. i i
to present such an excellent entertainment. ' hi,i' Miss.rean Gunn, graduate of Conservdtory School §f Brucefield. JMr. -and Mrs. Lee, after I tle Miss - McKellar, niece. of the groom. : 4
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- �:e i : I . tnder the auspices rf .Ahe! Ladies' Aid, Wednesday - Rev. Mr' -Cranston, in the pres friends in Blytb. -Mil. Stephon'Grey, who .
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DFUT11 Or MRS. KIRK,)jAN_-.-1b was WIAh evening,lFebruary 12th. 1 1781-1 of which that country was subject at thpit I by I ence of has been very low, is slowly improving.- EMBROIDER -ED APPLIQUE -
I I . time, have fitte the immediate relatives and friends of the
'Not What You Spend feeling"f the deepest r7re d *nc' rest ! I o have for themselves &beautiful . I Mr. john Gran2er, who is attending the I - " ;
.- t an al a 1: The famoiAla Ds'Mer�e Sisters, wh 6ome, and,are 4mong the most prosperous bride and groom, a bountiful repast was in- I ,
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, sorrow that the annotin 3 men f the 4ea0i , v�on. such a high reputatiop as tnusi�al artiste in tho The many friends dulged In, followed by dancing- and other Agricultural College It present, expecto to ALLOVER E,&I�BRO IDERIES. .y
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7 ed liew En �land States and � throughout Cannes, ea. armers of that, P ,
spend, that counts. The best d Mrs. Kizkman was tee ived, here on . Sat- faritime !Province3, wiU appe-ir in if Mrs Lee w ishl her a very pleasant visit ; amusenirnte. The numerous and valuable eat . i I
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is the cheapest ia the end, so it � urday last. It had bee known for qorne thC W1191 3 h3 11 over the 6ew Catholic school, Sea- that she may long enjoy the health and 'presents testify to the high esteem in which ,.. . I 6 I ; q -
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. time that she had been ill but nothingfieri- f�rth. on the eveiiing of Febtuary 6-h. 1902, assiated I moms. . I .
I is with : I 1 talent. Admieslon, 25o; 0heerfWneos she now peasesses, and that she ' the young couple are held by t . heir many I
, 7 ous was anticipated, ,Tie sad event took ; 4y some 3f tte baLt local I , - . won't makeyou b�:,v., here rare the st.
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. 'Henderson s Photos. place on Saturday, at he - resildence in; To- I r1awrNled aeaks, 36c. � , 1781-1 May have a safe �return to husband and fam. friends. I . . NOTEs.-A weddiog in Blyth this week sortments, desig .9,: qualities and priow
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, - �r_-;",Crayon and large work a ronto. Shebadbeen'ill nly about a week. , . that , , OME our wa_v as -
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, - specialty. . Pneumori% n a.- Mrs. Kirkman I haavy rubbers, sox, felt �h,;c3, et�!.; sale now on. �Pany friends. I � I Hensaff. I William Cook, 6th line, has ' ready to commen.-e,; Berving. - ..-
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" I : I . 0 : Have . a look, great bargains. Having John Kelly farm, on the 5th .line; pric In making purchases toere is always a point I .
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! 11 had been a t n Collegia:te Ipsti- I 1 Coal il at l5c per Oallon until further 1, I ay evening, we are 'n , I- - .
, I 'purchased the harnesi'buoino,s from Mr. H. Jxoo.6i, $4,590.-Sinbe Sun] - whe' low 1 prici
I I . Leadburk. � re in s . cesiae to repmeeal-
i . P. tENDERSON, Seaforth.0 tute here for about 16 year's. She was forced 1 EIrti,3e, a, F. Mulletb and Coi.% SeJorth. 1781.1 1 I am going to sell at c.1st forthe next 80 days Ha- having the coldest spell of i w6ather this
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_ - . 1761 to retire from that posit"011 losb summer, 4y I � Don' fail to hear W. J. A. Carnahan in . n new, Robes, Blankebs, WhiPs, Rup, BeUs. Come season. -Mr. Hutchison and bride, fiorn I . I .
- I I � PrIcer, beginning on Sasturday next, January 2bth and examine goods before purchasing elsewhera, as - 6--*--*-
. - _7 — failing health, but it was thought by all her I the H + a P44+++,-
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-1 friends that the change ould pro�e ben,e- ; flebruarS 12th. The Londoil. Advertl4er says : 11 He , *. bBaUiif U1 cutters' and sleighs, which cannot bo our- Rulletb townships last week. -The grade at I 0 't I I � '.
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Soon after, with her tist r, Alias Tyller�, she ' etely captIvated his h-. �. 1781.1 procure winter Jackets. The E. McFaul Co j!: and Bee for yo Ilv6s. W. J. Miller, Heast1l. the Saushine bridge is a dangerous place in. I . -
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I w ere they took up - ' � � . . . hei r' 1- -tf the winter time. A cutter was upset and a �
I TH I ' ' runaway the result . , breaking s Me of the ,
W.; "I. WATSON, SEAFOR removed to Toronto, Miss L. Whitney and her great company 8eaforth, are oftering the balanbe of t ,773 . I
1 3 . a I 3 , , eat 11 Lady of Lyons," next Monday even- 4&oketb at prims yon cannot afford to pass. , A S( r. and Mrs. Me. - It is a wonder no one was hurt. . I I - — -
, their residence. Mr - K r1kman was a most � v 'It . XCIA TENING. -M ,.
Aont for� the " National Cream Separator.." wanu- 11 Cardno's Opers : Homc-, Sciforth. The A shafts. � Es C 17L
' paina-taking, competen land consAentio' s 0" li� )1. Sun cays: " Never was there ouch a :worthy garment at less tLan the usual 1 Laren, of ,London -Road, entertained a I I �
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Of Guelph. the univereal favorite, simple and beau- teacher, and it was to th 31 regret of all � th t f = com any of'flne actors and amh a finb wardrobe �rice is a bargain -their Jackets are much number of thei� maily friends and acquaint- -
I - � high closed board fence,as there is -no other Dry� G�oevs,Co.
ttfut in do"gign, few parts to cloan easy to operate, she had to severe he'r-conDection witli t 8 ,are bef ra." � 1781-1 less. 1781-1 ances on Fiiday ev�ning last, the eve of � . - , � I
reliable and durable, More points 1bf merit than any. . All inter goods at big reductions- sible place in the tow ship that wants ty, I �
� Inatftute. She was 4!so tea,cher, for ma' b � 'ry.1' ' The everit was of - a Poe
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e suitable for from - . - gy Klondik socks, heav - ers amd felt boots and . BmEr,is.-Mr. James Fulton I one more than at the nortg end of the - 8 ,, ri"e4test Ca - �
other separator, a p rreat skimmer i j ub� Soo ch cast, most of the guests I I � -
years, of the Bible class i the Presbyterian , settledin his new home, in Mrs., decidedly � sk
two to tweaty-five cc -Ai it. Call at my c1lice and ex- Ehoes, etc,, at very low ��,ricc3. W.H.W1111s,Sca. snugly � shine biidge. Money could be spent on a . I I .
andue� the "National" before pwohihsing a separa- church, and 40 was a1w ya her delight PO Lrbb. � , - being Scotch or Scotch Canadian, while the I i I . .
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tor. gold on ew�y terms. . advance the Master's cause in every depait. WA-_, TED, -Seed grain, highest -price paid .,,4orri8on'a house, � - I iu. songs and dan6F.a also savored of the L r . Dry Goods Store. I
is many friends around here welcome him!, Mo[ shovellibc_� out the roadway will be done I .
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W, ment of life, ani so long as her health : per. I f ir 01 ki ads of eoed grvLin. al io buyers of clover a ni �o their mi at, and wish him a happy and ,4 land of the I brown heath- and shaggy 0 rty wasl he d . ; i I -_ NNEWO .
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-VsT_ W_ _W_A_r_r8 (D � mitted, she took ari act.Ye and prominent i tituothy. Hamilton & Ker0yikc, Samforth. '1781-1 - I e8eful voyage through life. -Mr. Adam WOOd.3' AbM seven o'clock the company away witii.-A pe, I at Robert ! I I I I -
Gcperai lw,,,nnee Agent, and Dealer in Se;VID9 . PORMAN-1) CVNIENT.4 rices foir cc cry 1kat down to a able, which, for, profusion of YOUlig'O,jr., on Friday evening, and it was sumpti'VOR. - A danoo,aiided.up, the even*wo�,*
I � part in all kinds of church work end ever�- ' Vodds is bus moving bay and machi Saturday morning when the 7th line folks ,
AL�chi!,Po and Bicyclea, I � . . I I P r'Ll%n( cewe,t for silo walls, and floara for summer. y " I -
thing that tended to the betterthent of hu- 0 M to his new home near Sqatorth.-Mr. daiaties, we "h ve seldom seen equalled, but performance. -Twn
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. � 0 E manity. She was -a mos , useful Woman In � I passe . , No Scotch supper is corn- drove over to ghat
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163 . � . I Spea ing of Carnaba�, the great baritone, illiarn Love is home agai a ,frorn ��s trip � never sur _ not any too good. -John Wallace has gone people t Wi� n on Taseaff �
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THE CANADIAN I . I by otcr Hisvolcuis �'y erflal, r1ch. of great coift. doat6s to out head* I loga.-A-0.1a - _ -
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provement of her f lo . Her'death , is a piss. an his Selections fa.rl)r electrified Ithe audi- ior loaAs of friends a�sembled at the resi. 1 there in all its historic amplitude- and of Brussels, w ,3 re Wing old friendiblIP
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distinct loss and will be � eeply regretted by ence." 1 to and hear h1ni k4hge SlethoAid-orhurch - dc nee ' ' i, - .,S ot _osed i�t
� I ' of Mr. David b4cCutcheon one ni,ght i .juicy richness. After ample juitice lip, Brussels. here this week ' � c t has disp. I
13ank of Commerce I Spaforth,-on Wednesday e%-( , Febru ry 12th. I I . i 1 �� I . I its u
I all who knew her, while ie'r influence in life .11 evening. "I SUDDE-N Drs.kTji.-Sudden indeed was the V
. . . been done to t a temptiag viandej the floo the Hugh Fors t on the 6th lWe bf
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� I will be enduring, and her memory will be ' I Pwer'e th � was cleared ai kd the co pany danced, a i Morrie, to Johni Don ,las, at a good figam- .
CAPtTAL(PAID UP) i : I NOT) OF. -Switches In ado from c6mbirgs, §'inging songs and daz cing a prierat M call which came to Mrs. F. C. - Rogers on u . 4 I
long and lovingly � cherisl ed by many, both Bliss E. Roas, rooms ovc� Janies WABOWB Offi'le, 6rder of the evening. Mutic was furnished only Scotch ps )ple can, to the .i weet straini 1 Tueeday morninc, of this week. It appears The town ball Was WBI filled -at both Aftef- "I
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Eigilt Million Dollars $8.000,0000 old and youDg, who have profited from, her : Noith Mxin Streeb, Seaforth. i 1780-tt � , :ffiniat, Elijah Howle' of the violin, f irnished by the Messrs. Me - iihe had atisen I " noon and eveoing s4sFione of the' SaW ' -
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)� good example and Christ�an tea--biog. . , t' Donald, of Sta ley, an,l othe Huron Farmers' lastituto held here Ob ,
Res �, - - - $%000,001 . a : WAN,TED. —Choice roil'butter, 18c ; No. I hicb, it is needless t10 say, ,was first-class. Fe- It Was n) dreesing-'was'geing for a, pitcher of water,
i e wink of fox, $360. ourslaughter sal:3 of Dress stiff, starched highfalutin cork I versezi .of this week, -and excellent �id-
I remains were laid to rot in Elora, Z� te kept them on the .go until the - early I Ion) when without a moment?a warning -she fell Wednesday . -
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1 those of, her husband andl son repcse. � ,1 C oods during January an -1 Pab ulity, is worth coming. bours of the morning, when all dispers'ed to promenade, --�t t rather the kind that the forward and expired. Deceased was -3 dresses were delivered -a,t both meatl1w, I
SEAFORTH BRANCH. I � I iles to see. G. E, Kma, W!,Zhaw. 177741 - , witclics dani by Mrs. Colin C bell, of Goderich; V.- 11
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ROYAi, TEXPLA-R.A.— Distribt ' Loc . very highly -esteemed resident of Brussels C- Casten,
Council of the R,�yal (:l'P'a11nb1ra1i&h, jr., has finished 'buying a car. .in to thc,ir '701%,niahe dancing was inter for 25 years, and conducted bar millinery Sleightholm, 0, � 1�v MO. I
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I and special attention given to tho Templars of ,Temper- - with a painful acoideribiat the furniture fao- 1�oad of horses for Manitoba and intends ,perced with er of well rendere store up to the time of ,her death. - Mr. Millan, the presiden , occupied the chair, - , m
collection of Sale Notes. ance met in tbe'Oddfall' wa' hall, Seafqrth, I Wry on Mondray morning. While working '.. atriotic and I comic Scotch songs, amou Rogers died some four yiars ago. The i . . . I
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SA'JINGS BAN K.-Inferest allow r I - ; them being a qaelio song by Mr. Gilber funeral, on Thursday afterneon,t6ok place I
representation present 'erycouncil inthe o3ntacti with the- knivbo,,-with the result � � McDonald, of Stanley. The Gadic sound . Ba-sfleld-
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I dangerous to anyone but a Highlandman but y GAT,irEmNes. � Rei,. Mr. Yelland I
SP -3C110 faCilities fcri� t)�ranzaction of ment of committees an4 the recepii I I conducti g the service. - � . J 1.
on �f Aght hand were taken ,off. -Mr. and Mrs. � ITMis.-A large nu her of young people they tell us that the mother tongueAs beau n Methodist church, is o4rrying on aseriam 4' *
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busiaess in the Klond,lkle District. their reports on 'the sbatef of the order, tea..( Thomas Patt6ii are in Grand R%pids, Aiichi. I tt ded a dance at r. A. Challet's resi- NOTES. _1 Brussels next monthly horse 4
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Money orders, payable at any bark, iaaued at the knatters connected g an, tb is week. They were called there on M vening of last week.- tiful and expreakive, as it well might, hav f,ir will be held on February 6th. -Division � �, h �a
fo11lGw1g rates -_ � I � ing oome,down to us from the garden o tended anti much a preciated.�Mr. ,Tow#
- perance work and other ' , Etence, on Thursday 9
with the order, took up the time at the �a- . aacoun) of court will be held here on Wednesday of at I .
Utider 8-10 .08 .12 . the death of Mrs. Pa�ton's isq Mabel Neoeu , of Goderiob, is 'It Eden. At a seasonable hour in the mornin ett and son,, of Port, Ruronj ate vialtiag,
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�10 to. ,R20 A0 '. 14 ginning of the satslon. �ha relation of � the brothe .-Mr. John Wiir has been confined preeefat the guest of er cousin, Miss F. -M. the company j,�ined hands and saug Aul next week. -1%at Friday afternoon the Mrs. Thomas Jo I wett, of this place. -Mr -r-',
GoVernment to. the rohibition queqtion t J , Wroxeter hockey club visited Brus3els and JamqsHudie has r I orned home after I
F_ ROLUMTED', F. C. G. M�VTY, P o the ouse for the p�iit week, with a as. Turn6r, of this villag .-A number of Drys- Lang Syne- when they took leave of thi played a .friendly game with our boys on the
SoUaltor. Manager. ca!l�p up for Con ideratio', and, after �coti- ! vere co A. -Mrs. E. MdFaul and Mr. D. D. 4ale young people sp 3 a . ry enjoyable I genial host I and hostess and dispersed ti . the' stay .n. a HIM
1624 ,,U,;l era . river, the score being �4 to 3 in favor of the' three mon London. -Th
— - eiderable di 8 ion,�.re olutien3 favotable ;: Wilsor attended the fu�erad of the late MrF. time at Mr. Eagleson: a Elser� rcsidence, on their several h6mes-feeling one and all tba I weather of Sunday hi a, used up the alei Ift - I
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to the immedi%te pas� by the Legislature 'i Kirkmin, at Elora,''on Mond,ay, ' home team. A return matuh was played on. 9 -
� . .�-M r. Thursday evening laA b. -Mr.. F. Schnell was they had spent'A ple'asant and .not unprofi . . pretty badly. --Char oo Marks is h&UU*
of a prohibitory measure and depricAti6g ` I Tuesday evening in which the Wroxeter
Seafarth's Leading Shoe Store I I I Bullard and his �ou, tl r. W4111 i ttrn H. engaged in,cutting sU -aw for Mr. H. Vow. table eVeniDg. �7RWIEO. I � 0 timber for the harbor, -�- The Canadian Ordw
L the referendum system were passed. Aft' r tliriry( �, left here on Thursday morning for ard - on Saturday ol last 4eek.-Mn and . L . OCAL BRIEtS. -Mr. D. Urquhart recent. team won by a score 1 f 7 to 2. We - gneiss of ForeSteroo ot � this plaee, At their Lba
.. � the ebection and installat.on of .officers, = trand(u, Manitoba, lw I Nlrp. John Engliih 96. a at present -1 the Wroxeter rink vasn'b big enough for nateil five dollars to the -Slbk
- council adjourned to me A at Winghain in ed a pi sition in the foundry. . -A moving picture entertain. .
here they have secur visitinf ly purchased ,000 bushels of oats from crii� our players. meeting, do
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- June. . I � . mentwasgiveninthe town hall on Tues- W illiarn Hi , , - - - ,
-An open meeting was held in" the Bull,4rdhavo been employed in 'the Bell T,arich, spent a few d ya in the burg during facturing them into oatmeal, and makind, day and Wednesday evenings of this week. been very ill . fever, Is able tO * * -
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town hall in the even ng, and, was fairly 1 engiriei works here for some years: -This .1he past week.-Lak Hurori is at present ,
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e well attended, coneideri the fa6t that the ' . . -Oa Tuesday of this week, F. S. Scott- sold .
: week,we have been treated to a taste of real overed wi*h big ice anko,,'and fishing is on Wednesday I for Toronto, where she be around again;.' ___rrj4e i!CanadI&n Order _41
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; Collegiate Institute ant rtainment was be-' Qauad n the near futare.-Mr. John tends engaoiaglin dressmaking. -The hockeir Foresters intend ... havitg an entertaiuMs , 11� .w. ,- .
- 'ON I . I Monday night Jxpected I` ` the Hugh Canniag"m farm, lot 4, concea- ,
l ing held in Cardno's ha 'a , 0 .� sion 8, and north half lot 4, concc-fizion 9, . �
. . 11 t the same time. ; avnd Ti ,esday morning i6re the coldest of jioward, our noted'mail driver, met with a match, played Ion our' rinlf- on Thursda in the near future - UzE,wau Brat,'00-Y �;�,
I The chair was occupied y Mr. A. J�ale. . I Grey, to Jame-, Lindsay, of the Sam . .
, the set Bov. -Mr. Char4s Crabb was called �ather unfortunate ru aws tit, while a town- F�., - -
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A -Ira. Colin Campbell, of tGoderich, district ! to bis iome in Qoderic�', this week, on t g home from' ippen, last Wednes. ship. The farm �!oontatns 155 acres and the I
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ac. �e urnin �S I'ller, are doing I I
� Seaforth and Hensall, resultjol in. a victor ises, at the auble ico Y I's "*- -
chief templar, gave .y price paid was- 2,N,000 --Miss E. Crozier, of � I
& RUBBERS . a �Most excellent ad- count )f the death of hil sister, Mrs. Me- ��y. He was prooeeling on his'way home.. for our home l:)layers.-.1v1rd, Neelands - I ing trade at Sewing li�ngles and chop 7
dress on nfluc'nc�." Short address. ; lda� I . . I on §Aturday last.1-M . and Sougog, is the guest of Miss Lizzie Downing. � d pi* �
i "Rome i _h.4--Mi�w �Ijllson, Tho has been staying ' orge Ww r � bias - delivere avff. '
, �ard,and when opp9bite W�goner's corners i in London It -Mr. Go � �
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REX:A =1" _IT:9 � I I Sheffer and faMily intend. reMoving to Seal 30,W0 feet of el, at Maetatol's aw
kin and Walwin, of ,9eafprth, and by �ev. or faNr, returned thle week, - to Detroit. turn off his regular course. As he advanced � council this we k. -On Saturday of last . ___1 �
. forth, ifter tbqy have given .possession -oi mill. -Miss Olive h4mrson has ret .
- week, at Sb. Pa 'a Cathedral, London, the �
. Farmers and Teamsters ! You havo Mr. Andrews, of Varna. 1. A piano solo by 1, -Mr. t Will SiitherlanO, night operator at his horse suddenly ook fright, breakiner a W - - �
t � the restaurant to Mr. R. Speare._-Miss I frOn a three montha'Ivi(itto hot sisw it .
- . Miss Sp�rlillg, andvocalliselections by� the ! ctoni spenta. week he''ie with his parents �oth tugs, thus fri'ming itself from th'e'� . marriage ceremo y was� performed between "a � .
vet six weeks in which you may wear Sock Duffus, who was visiting Mrs. Alex. Mur, Clivela-ind.-MiosMy'rtle Taylor, who -W , �
a Kintail quartette were r1ell render�d � and ; ol Mrs. Alex. Sutherland. -T& trian; I Vebicle. It then ran home at high speed. � Christina, aughte'r of Neil 'Milloy, of . - I r
and Rubbers, and duriag our Mid -Winter were pleasing; to i ! dock, returned to her home in Thamesvill� Lels, and Edwin -Coleman, late, I f a guest:at the rdotori. returnedto her -how' �
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. the ,audience. On: the i.end Mrs. John :800U, of Roxboro, I Mr. Howard was obliged to secure a Vagflag6 _y 0
15hoe SL,la we are offerb3g the balance of . � I on Saturday. 'Miss Monteith of Clinton, near Grand Be4d, I at week.�_Mim Uw-
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- our whole, the meeting WAS a success and the McKillep, will regret to learn that she is �he remainder of the Way with Mr. .A. Mur. . Frussels, but now of,Woodsto k' M ' all .. .
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good attendance and the interest manifested : dangerously ill wit . � was last week �he guest of he'r auntl , rs.6 Pdrterfield, of Belg a, who was J11flot
f3tock at very low prices for cash. h Infiammation of the 1ha .-Mr. Robert Alldn, jr.,� of Blake, drove the joys of wedded life be theirs, - I rWv
- . . y R. MeMordi-.-L-Miss Higgins, -of London, I . . hersistor, Mrs.'James Ferguson, ;t";�J
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. shows that the organizatlon is in good work- �uugs. Although she is not', out of d gh the village last Triday evening. - (Too late for last weelk.) I - I home Tuesday. -Joh Gemitilisrd is hOOW
Our',41 Socke we are selling for 85c, Ing shape, and is doing a good and . healthy ! yet, the latest accounts were more hopeful. Mr. W. Turner visited o - ; returned home on Tuesdayi after spend- I 6 .
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75o-4ocks we are *J1ing for 50,,. work in the community. I � ! I Mr. and Mrs -W. T.� Irwin � , of Evelyn, ! I ast week,on busines�, I ur �burg one day I Ing a few days with her cousin, Mrs, ' NOTES. -S. Lockridge removed his family from Detroit f0k & �few- h6lidlys.-H.- F, :
85c Socks we are seiring for 65c. i I — 0- I I 1� . .W. C. Davis.! - Mrs. Thomas Ballantine from Wingbam to Brussels this wsek.� Mr- Edwards returnbol home, last week, 1000
, . � . � � 1 inne iota, have roturn�bd home after epend- 1 -visited friends in Seaforth last week. -L Lockridge is one of the . don. -Mrs. V. A. Edwards and �_�k
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A line of one -buckle Gum Rubbe�s ' Foizki(-�s MISSIO-,,-S,-The annual meeting I 11ng a week or so with Mr. Irwin's parents Chise.114rat. � arriiii
I I . The anniversaey services of Carmel Presby' the woollen factory. -J. J. Gilpin made a ter, Floy, who were 'at Kincardine,
f armor price ';,I. 35, to clear at $1 a i af the Huron Presbyte oreiRn and other friends at Alma. -Mr. M. ,Y. Big reductions on &I I winter goods, such a terian church will be held on Sabbath, Feb busineris trip to St. Marys this week.- home last week. -The Baifield CenWt*T
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Mission Society wag he d in St. Andrew's �AoLean was confined'io the house for a. eavy rubbers, sox, felt et .; I Do .
- pair. I h at COB, 0 I& c w on. W. ruary 9tb. On the following Monday even Isaac Moritz, wife and family, bif Cavalier, Company held their 4nnuid meeting At tw
i , church, Blyth, on Tue4day of last Week. ; eek ';with a severe cold. -Miss Annie H. Willis, Seaforth. � . 1781-1
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: I I . Fitzgerald . ing, Rev. Mr. Rae, of Toronto Junction, w'11 North Dakota, are visiting at,Mrs George town ball, on Moud4 afternoont JszW4
Stub Proof Rubbers are the best made. The different reports tea were higbly 8�stis- tBrien and Miss Ray� Dickson have gone ! JOTTINGS, -Mr. J n , ' and fg-mi , .
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. factory, The oontributibne from all sources : �,o or nto to try an exam .
We guarantee every pair. Our margins on - I ination in - con- I �y have, moved into t � air new, commodious, Shaw, of Blyth, formerly milliner- for the Standard bank here, has received notice (if .for the year : President,, jame,s Thomson;
` , ith the conservatory of musie.- brick dwelling. We'wishot6m manylyears larke
these rubbers is very small, but during" Feb- this year amounted to $�,,759.50, a small in. .*a io w � . . R. Pickard Company, was in town on Alon� a ehange and will leave iL the course - of a vice -p - resident, jT. AT. 1� -, AeQrStul'
crease over the contrib,4tions of last �,ear. M1 . i hn ardhaa olliposed of his resi- -Mr. T. Pollman! day. -Miss Emma J-ohnston,of Willow Hall week for Chatham, where he will act as treasurer A. E. - Erwiin ; % �
ruary we will allow you 10 par cent for cash At the afternoon sessioo, Mjaa.Cai peaceful enjoyment of it. sexton,, .3*130 -
mpboll, a ; eID300 n Victoria squa a, to Mrs. Nelson, . has moved into the Davy residence, recently 1 Farm, who has been spending the pas ledger keeper inthe bank� there. "; di' John
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an every pair. A pair of Stub Proof Rub. missionary from India, On furlough, gave an Bra efield. The pri a paid was 0 � M r. Fitz erald,-'Mr. a � t fe4 _. He will Sturgeon rectors, ,Tohn Middleton, .
- of Bra $1,275. acupied by nd Mrs.' weeks with her sister in Parkhill, returned be succeeded her� by a Mr. Tripp, of Toron- MeN'&ughton, James Campbell., John Greoh
I bars bought now will last you two winters, interesting and graphic. description of the . Mrs. Nelson intends co:Ing to Seaforth to William Boa have ret med from a month's home 6n S%turday.-Mrs. Charles Troyer, of to. -Mrs. John ' Thomson was call . -- .
- : I . ad to George Bates h. R�athwell.-O_a W,ed01-,,W` -
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reside. We have not I heard. whether Mr. visit in Michigan.- f. T. i F. Eyre. hall Hills Green, was in the village this week� Roxboro on Monday owing to the serious day evening of ask the members 41 - -
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, gate to the annual.meet�ing of the general I ireat or not, but we understand that since MoTaggart. Mr. MoTaggart has been Ballantine returned home last week fro y concert, held last Friday even- 11 at home 1-1 in I a t i w i 0 ball when �& UW_
. . society, in Toronto, gav� an interesting re- :', going to Mani cob&, he � his enjoyed much V . �- The charit � I �
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port of the p '. 411 business he the pas6 twenty-five visiting relatives and friends in th . ' ing by the Lady Maccabees,proved a success number of theirfria 4 were � �
ev#&&&� - . roceadings that meeting.� in. , letter health thar, previously. -Mr. J. T. ears and intends retiring.' -Mr. Edward borhood 'of - Brucefield.-On a nei h . present. Tbk . .
� teresting an . �t � - wedneelay in. avery pairtictiUr. With an admission fee first part of the ..jbv in . various games W -O* -
: I � d profitable papers were d b 'lark, �the clever. editorial writer on the okman, bur en�eip -ising thresher,; has a forenoon, Mr. Henry Koehler, or., of Hay, of 10 cents and 15 cents, the procesdo played ;'& short programme followek.� s *1.
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- - ew'r,4 f I . �oront:o Star, spent Saturday last in town, rat -class gripoler in operation and is! doing was married in Henball, to Mks. Walz, of amounted to upwaide,of $50, whic oundlvw -
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.�_. Lit- /I I "� fnrniehed by the Misses 8omers and Ander. ' Two ri ka of the curler's were in Stratford I rather heavy at presbut this should be a old gentleman, nearing 80 years of age, and t Hospital and the Free Hospital for Con. these" at bomeii ' dnring the winter. .....
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