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FIESTI - - $2,50 , 0,000
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BEAFORTH 'BRANCH)
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Main Straet, Seaforth.
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A General Ba�kinf; Business trans-
acted. Farmers' Salp Notes c6liected,
� and advances made on same at,lowest
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rates. .
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
he United States and Europe.
- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest
allowed on deposits of One Dollar and
upwards. :
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R. S. HAYS, - W. K. PEARCE,
- -Solicitor Manager.
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W. N. WATSON, North Main Street,
SEA -FORTH.
. I have on hand a large and well assorted
stock of first class sewing machines Ray.
mond, White or Goodrich, in Cabinet.,Drop
:4 IEEead and covered machines, prices ranging
r so a few good second
I hand machines which will be sold cheap for
I cash. All machines f�lly guaranteed, and.
proper instractions given free , of charge.
Dealer in needles, oil., sewing machine at.
tachments and parts, Bioyoleii and Cream
Separators. General Fire and Life Insur.
ance aeent. Risks affecteaon all kinds of
property at lowest rates. Houses for tale
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Hotel. I .
_W_ MT _W_A-r_VS(Z)MT,
KiRiYMAIN ST., SEAFORTH. '
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STRATFORD, ONTARIO. .
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Recent graduates have accepted good posi-
tions at $40, $45, $50 and $60 per month.
This is the kind of evidence you are looking
' for u to the best school to attend. Cata-
logue free. I
W. 9. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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We Keep Moving,
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in Watches, C166ka, Rings, Pins, Brooches,
Chains, and oiber articles of jewelry. Our
reputation for fine goods, low prices and
honorable deaJing, does the business for us,
and. we endeafor to live up to, our name..
We carry a w0liaigaorted stock, and every
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article is w rr . e as represented.
Repairing a, 1pecialty with us.
CGunter's Jewelry. EstabUshment,
SEAFORTH',
W. R. GOU,�,TER, - . .. . Manager
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Studio.
Fall 4ock of Mouldings
� and Picture Frames.
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Photo Enlarging a Specialty.
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J. P.- HENDERSON, Seaforth. "
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THE CANADIAN f
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Bank -of Com iercel
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CAPITALWAID UP)
Zi&t Million Dollars $8,000,000.
Rest, - I - - $2,000,000.
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SEAF RTH BRANCH.
Ageneral sinking busineastran-
*acted. Far era' Notoadiscountod,
and speclat attention given tothe
collection a Sale Notes. .
SAVINGS BANK.-Intereat 'allow-
vict on depos to *I $1 and upwards:
Special fal;ll:ltl*s for transaction cl
business In Lho Klondike District.
Money Orders, payable at Any bank, issued at the
following rates �_
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1�;Ix Under �10 .08 $20 to $30 12
$10 to J20 .10 930 to $50 , 14
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T. HOLMEST RD: G. E. PARKES.
solicitor. manager.
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Hunters' Excursion's
The Grand Lnk announce Single First-
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Clan Fare it . stations in. Canada, Brock-
ville and Wes -.4to that sportaman's varadise,
the " Highlands of Ontario," which include
the Muskoka, Lakes disbriat, Lake of Bays,
Lake Nipiseirg,Argyle to Cobaconk, Seven
to North Bay, Lindsay to Haliburton, on
line: of Cana� a Atlantic Railroad; Rainy
Lake to Parr3 Sound, and on C. P. R. Mat-
ta,wa to Nepigon. Tickets are good going
October 24th Jor November lot inclusive, and
valid returnin until December 13th.
Reports fra n this district promise a re-
cord year, .at d- the deer are much more
numerous. T �er fact that there is an open
season for mo)se this year -November lab
to 15th -will nduce many hunters to take
advantage of these low rates, and enjoy
this exhilarat ug sport. Illustrated book-
lets. entitled I Haunts of Fish and Game,"
may be obtain ad from
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WM. 30MERVILLE,
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Agent, - - Seaforth.
Or by address ng J. 1). McDONALD, Dis.
triot PaPenger Agent, Toronto#
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GOOD Fop. EssEx'.-A subscriber 1p R
county writes to us a; follows :� 11 M, ..
Wallsi", of the tovviiship of Roolif
Essex 4ounty, has a aunfl9wer that ir. ea i
. 17 inches ,- he also has another stock
1 has 42 flowers on it. Mr., John Mlurph�
the same township, h u a sow that !
birth to 18 living pigs. danMcXillop�j
that for pigs and sunflowers .9" * �
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TuE DA,_,�rct.-The bachelor's .da#c4
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Cardno's hall, on Thanksgiving 419 I
a most enjoyable aff it" ' ne of l�t
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pleasant of many, ,n. a4ition . to
Dumber from town, there were a pui ln�
guesve from veighborir?g townw� and'
seemed to have a splendid time. the"I
had been prettily decorated for . the "(
siont sud with the prefty costumes 'pros
ed a beautifully animated,acene. � Paii
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was kept up till well on ",'in the r mor
witti an intermission at midnight ti hi
Excellent music was f uinishod by � th e
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don harpers. i i I i
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e catting' �oz
Mr. John McMillan'A, Roxboro$ one
recently, Meadis. McKee I& Smibh;h�.d a
smash up, as a result'of which the . 7 will
.quirbto get in almost ,new cutter.
knives caught in the he' avy sheet irot,i li
I of the machine and in a n instant it 061
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almost complete wreck and pieceW o
machine were flying 'in all directiox I is,;
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piece being found about ten. rod away.
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GeorgeMoKeewas feeldiAgthe maphi
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the time, and a number of other men 1
close at hand, no person was izijarbO. I
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,damages to the machine will amoui
about $40, which will be a heavy loss �
owners, and particularly just at tbei 8
when the machine was most needed,� �
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TiKAxKs(;iviNG DAY.,Witti delig
weatbei Thanksgiving day -passed
quietly and pleasantly. A number too[,
vantage of the cheap raillvay fares t6 go
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of town, while the majority oil o..ur 1 a )
men hied themselves to the wooder. in�. se
of game. A number of the bowlers
alvantage of the weather, and nj
good game on the green. A tk nkpal
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service waa held in the Presbyterian ed
in the morning, and in� the ereniag
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church
their annual Thanksgiving dinner. T
was a good attendance at -the dinner
I as usual, the ladies proved,�themeelves
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ner an entertainment was given in,
audtbrium of the charch,: when addr�
were given by Rev. -A. L. Russell, of 1�
gate, a former pastor of the church, I
others, while excellen b mu'iic was' f urni
by the choir. ' - I i �
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Too SPARING, OF (.','E.A[E��T.�-The Cli
News -Record says : � "A local buildei
marked to the Xews-ReOrd last Sata
forenoon that a 'numb r of the fif on W
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have -been built in th djacent ,towns
the past conple of years �will be short'l
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owing to the fac6that to4 little comen�
been used. A ,twe e to one mixture
went on to say, meant to , little,coment
too much gravel, an knew.of . ore
one silo which wan alroa ,y era --ked from
to bottom. Shortly afte� this conver,a
took place wora wag btbught in � from
London road that Mr. G'tant's silo, had
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all to pieces just, aft r it had boon fi
with corn. I r. ran a oss will smoun
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about $40G." Ib is N ory poor ecionom
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have fidlos of this ki id I constriiated.
di rence ia cement vo%ald be trifling
a6sion with the can sustained eV,B
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one sesson by a defect Ive silo. Averyl
number of cement siles have been constr
ed in this county during the p).8t two ye
and the number of def active on:es is not I
proportionately. ' I ..
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F -Rom ' EUREKA. -,Mr. James Long,
Eurekaj California, in Oe a pleasant cal
T_nR ExposxToR office a f9w days'ago.
Long has been staying in town with
danghter, Mrs. James Murray. He w
resident of Hibbert f4r about fo�rty ye
Four yearn ago he went to Eure�a, w,
be has five sons residing � and in i buain
His el6et son is ia San Francip'2o.
Long took a severe cold on hi� arri
but in Dow recovering and hopes 1. to b
right soon. He likes Eureka. He says
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a prosperous, growing city, and bas a v
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agre.ea,ble climate, the flowers re � inin
bloom all the year round.' Thereye n
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erous Huronites there and they a ,e all
ing well. Mr. Tnlley, formerly 6f Ale
lop, just before Mr. I ong I came away,
a timber limit for $5,600. :There are alit
inexhaustible supp)ie of.very fine tim
and these lands are ribqtory to' Eare
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that being the prin. i )al ,outlet a
facturiDg point. Sbc, tly .3fore le'ving
Long saw Mr. C. . P&pst,, for erly
Seaforth, who, he sais, ha's a fine .tore
is doing a very large business. 'Ho also
Mr. P. Keating, who is doing -0-I].
Long expects to retury in � a few -w�e'ks.
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DEAT$1 OF MRS. BELff.-M%ny of
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readers will regret to lealin,of the death
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Mrs. Hugh Bell, formerly of't�ii to
which occurred at the re idence of bar
Mr. William BeN, in Bly , on �h, reday
last week. Mrs. Bell ha reached the g
age of 77 years, and tier eath was not
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to any apeaial ailment b 1 to the gra
wearing out of the 'con itution. - Ifer
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and her doceased husba 'd were among
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pioneer settlers I of Haill t and reoided
farm on the 7th conceisioD. About
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teen years ago they rpti�ed from �tbe it
active duties of life atid 16ame to[ -
treside
SeOnrth. Mr. Bell di�led ',several ' earn a
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buVMrs. Bell coutin d 0 1 reside I here u
lujeni sl�e wen
about 3 months ago w -it to re
with a son in Clinton, and I a few �veeks
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went to Blyth to visit anothar son! there
was never able to return. She was the mo
of Mrs. John Fowler, of IlGoderich at
and leaves a family of seve_!ral sons besi
The remains were interred in the- Hu
Catholic cemetery. Mrs.'Bell was, ei
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tially, a home loving . woman- and was I
much knoivn outside of hbr own immea
family circle, where she *as much and!'
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living woman and thooe Who knew her n
intimately, will long cherish � the- r
pleasant memories of her. � , �
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I A GREAT ,A(;E.f-Xr. .C. H. Sanders,
the Exeter Advocat, and ar. Robert
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ders, of Exeter. i the pleasure a few d
ago of shaking hands anti conversing �
Mrs. Mary Ann Mille, of 'the Sth cionces
of Blanahard. Mrs. Mille colebratel
117th birthday on Saturday last. � She
born. in County Fermanagh Ireland, on
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tober 18th, 1-85. Mrs. M illis and! her �
band came to Canada in l8t7, and a! ettle�
the township of Usborne, �n tbis'� cou
Two years afterwards Mr' . . Mills died�,
Mrs. Mille has been a widow - fct�- no
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half a century. They had" [a family of i
sons and four daughters "4 of theae eii
still living. The eldest 8'e
Thomas, and is 77 years 4. age. Althb
physically feeble, her intollect i11,qt0l ut
pared. She has b8en. under there! n of
British Sovereigns. Mrs; 'Mille no or
so much as two bottles �f 1 Medici e in
life. She made her own � Pills. , Sh 1)
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tea and sh pped it several, ti I
ing one-half, a cup of at � r � Men,. a qay,
I Prig tea
meal, with cream and suga1T, but w:st -
coffee drin-ker. Liquor h�� been used a
medicine ; has been, a inioderati aato
fruit and vegetaHe d!let ,, ! prefers I Mil
drink instead of. water', and. is fond. of f -
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She never fretted, wa� always contented
nevernervous. Ithadbe�'ei herdeligbt
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The Family Treasure
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cook ,--tove of latest design.
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. Special lining for coal, special
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linin -g for wood. Large v�nti-
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lated steel oven, copper reser-
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voir, nicely nick -led, a perfect
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baker-aud heater. For sale by
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0IFESNEY & SMILEY'
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Saceemore to S. Mullett & Co.'
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: CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $2 606,000
FIESTI - - $2,50 , 0,000
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BEAFORTH 'BRANCH)
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Main Straet, Seaforth.
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A General Ba�kinf; Business trans-
acted. Farmers' Salp Notes c6liected,
� and advances made on same at,lowest
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rates. .
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
he United States and Europe.
- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest
allowed on deposits of One Dollar and
upwards. :
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R. S. HAYS, - W. K. PEARCE,
- -Solicitor Manager.
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W. N. WATSON, North Main Street,
SEA -FORTH.
. I have on hand a large and well assorted
stock of first class sewing machines Ray.
mond, White or Goodrich, in Cabinet.,Drop
:4 IEEead and covered machines, prices ranging
r so a few good second
I hand machines which will be sold cheap for
I cash. All machines f�lly guaranteed, and.
proper instractions given free , of charge.
Dealer in needles, oil., sewing machine at.
tachments and parts, Bioyoleii and Cream
Separators. General Fire and Life Insur.
ance aeent. Risks affecteaon all kinds of
property at lowest rates. Houses for tale
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Recent graduates have accepted good posi-
tions at $40, $45, $50 and $60 per month.
This is the kind of evidence you are looking
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W. 9. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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We Keep Moving,
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in Watches, C166ka, Rings, Pins, Brooches,
Chains, and oiber articles of jewelry. Our
reputation for fine goods, low prices and
honorable deaJing, does the business for us,
and. we endeafor to live up to, our name..
We carry a w0liaigaorted stock, and every
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article is w rr . e as represented.
Repairing a, 1pecialty with us.
CGunter's Jewelry. EstabUshment,
SEAFORTH',
W. R. GOU,�,TER, - . .. . Manager
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Fall 4ock of Mouldings
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THE CANADIAN f
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Bank -of Com iercel
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Zi&t Million Dollars $8,000,000.
Rest, - I - - $2,000,000.
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Ageneral sinking busineastran-
*acted. Far era' Notoadiscountod,
and speclat attention given tothe
collection a Sale Notes. .
SAVINGS BANK.-Intereat 'allow-
vict on depos to *I $1 and upwards:
Special fal;ll:ltl*s for transaction cl
business In Lho Klondike District.
Money Orders, payable at Any bank, issued at the
following rates �_
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1�;Ix Under �10 .08 $20 to $30 12
$10 to J20 .10 930 to $50 , 14
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T. HOLMEST RD: G. E. PARKES.
solicitor. manager.
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Hunters' Excursion's
The Grand Lnk announce Single First-
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Clan Fare it . stations in. Canada, Brock-
ville and Wes -.4to that sportaman's varadise,
the " Highlands of Ontario," which include
the Muskoka, Lakes disbriat, Lake of Bays,
Lake Nipiseirg,Argyle to Cobaconk, Seven
to North Bay, Lindsay to Haliburton, on
line: of Cana� a Atlantic Railroad; Rainy
Lake to Parr3 Sound, and on C. P. R. Mat-
ta,wa to Nepigon. Tickets are good going
October 24th Jor November lot inclusive, and
valid returnin until December 13th.
Reports fra n this district promise a re-
cord year, .at d- the deer are much more
numerous. T �er fact that there is an open
season for mo)se this year -November lab
to 15th -will nduce many hunters to take
advantage of these low rates, and enjoy
this exhilarat ug sport. Illustrated book-
lets. entitled I Haunts of Fish and Game,"
may be obtain ad from
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Or by address ng J. 1). McDONALD, Dis.
triot PaPenger Agent, Toronto#
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GOOD Fop. EssEx'.-A subscriber 1p R
county writes to us a; follows :� 11 M, ..
Wallsi", of the tovviiship of Roolif
Essex 4ounty, has a aunfl9wer that ir. ea i
. 17 inches ,- he also has another stock
1 has 42 flowers on it. Mr., John Mlurph�
the same township, h u a sow that !
birth to 18 living pigs. danMcXillop�j
that for pigs and sunflowers .9" * �
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TuE DA,_,�rct.-The bachelor's .da#c4
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Cardno's hall, on Thanksgiving 419 I
a most enjoyable aff it" ' ne of l�t
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pleasant of many, ,n. a4ition . to
Dumber from town, there were a pui ln�
guesve from veighborir?g townw� and'
seemed to have a splendid time. the"I
had been prettily decorated for . the "(
siont sud with the prefty costumes 'pros
ed a beautifully animated,acene. � Paii
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was kept up till well on ",'in the r mor
witti an intermission at midnight ti hi
Excellent music was f uinishod by � th e
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Mr. John McMillan'A, Roxboro$ one
recently, Meadis. McKee I& Smibh;h�.d a
smash up, as a result'of which the . 7 will
.quirbto get in almost ,new cutter.
knives caught in the he' avy sheet irot,i li
I of the machine and in a n instant it 061
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almost complete wreck and pieceW o
machine were flying 'in all directiox I is,;
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piece being found about ten. rod away.
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GeorgeMoKeewas feeldiAgthe maphi
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close at hand, no person was izijarbO. I
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about $40, which will be a heavy loss �
owners, and particularly just at tbei 8
when the machine was most needed,� �
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TiKAxKs(;iviNG DAY.,Witti delig
weatbei Thanksgiving day -passed
quietly and pleasantly. A number too[,
vantage of the cheap raillvay fares t6 go
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of town, while the majority oil o..ur 1 a )
men hied themselves to the wooder. in�. se
of game. A number of the bowlers
alvantage of the weather, and nj
good game on the green. A tk nkpal
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service waa held in the Presbyterian ed
in the morning, and in� the ereniag
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church
their annual Thanksgiving dinner. T
was a good attendance at -the dinner
I as usual, the ladies proved,�themeelves
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audtbrium of the charch,: when addr�
were given by Rev. -A. L. Russell, of 1�
gate, a former pastor of the church, I
others, while excellen b mu'iic was' f urni
by the choir. ' - I i �
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Too SPARING, OF (.','E.A[E��T.�-The Cli
News -Record says : � "A local buildei
marked to the Xews-ReOrd last Sata
forenoon that a 'numb r of the fif on W
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have -been built in th djacent ,towns
the past conple of years �will be short'l
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owing to the fac6that to4 little comen�
been used. A ,twe e to one mixture
went on to say, meant to , little,coment
too much gravel, an knew.of . ore
one silo which wan alroa ,y era --ked from
to bottom. Shortly afte� this conver,a
took place wora wag btbught in � from
London road that Mr. G'tant's silo, had
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all to pieces just, aft r it had boon fi
with corn. I r. ran a oss will smoun
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about $40G." Ib is N ory poor ecionom
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have fidlos of this ki id I constriiated.
di rence ia cement vo%ald be trifling
a6sion with the can sustained eV,B
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one sesson by a defect Ive silo. Averyl
number of cement siles have been constr
ed in this county during the p).8t two ye
and the number of def active on:es is not I
proportionately. ' I ..
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F -Rom ' EUREKA. -,Mr. James Long,
Eurekaj California, in Oe a pleasant cal
T_nR ExposxToR office a f9w days'ago.
Long has been staying in town with
danghter, Mrs. James Murray. He w
resident of Hibbert f4r about fo�rty ye
Four yearn ago he went to Eure�a, w,
be has five sons residing � and in i buain
His el6et son is ia San Francip'2o.
Long took a severe cold on hi� arri
but in Dow recovering and hopes 1. to b
right soon. He likes Eureka. He says
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a prosperous, growing city, and bas a v
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agre.ea,ble climate, the flowers re � inin
bloom all the year round.' Thereye n
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erous Huronites there and they a ,e all
ing well. Mr. Tnlley, formerly 6f Ale
lop, just before Mr. I ong I came away,
a timber limit for $5,600. :There are alit
inexhaustible supp)ie of.very fine tim
and these lands are ribqtory to' Eare
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that being the prin. i )al ,outlet a
facturiDg point. Sbc, tly .3fore le'ving
Long saw Mr. C. . P&pst,, for erly
Seaforth, who, he sais, ha's a fine .tore
is doing a very large business. 'Ho also
Mr. P. Keating, who is doing -0-I].
Long expects to retury in � a few -w�e'ks.
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DEAT$1 OF MRS. BELff.-M%ny of
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readers will regret to lealin,of the death
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Mrs. Hugh Bell, formerly of't�ii to
which occurred at the re idence of bar
Mr. William BeN, in Bly , on �h, reday
last week. Mrs. Bell ha reached the g
age of 77 years, and tier eath was not
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wearing out of the 'con itution. - Ifer
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and her doceased husba 'd were among
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pioneer settlers I of Haill t and reoided
farm on the 7th conceisioD. About
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active duties of life atid 16ame to[ -
treside
SeOnrth. Mr. Bell di�led ',several ' earn a
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lujeni sl�e wen
about 3 months ago w -it to re
with a son in Clinton, and I a few �veeks
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went to Blyth to visit anothar son! there
was never able to return. She was the mo
of Mrs. John Fowler, of IlGoderich at
and leaves a family of seve_!ral sons besi
The remains were interred in the- Hu
Catholic cemetery. Mrs.'Bell was, ei
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tially, a home loving . woman- and was I
much knoivn outside of hbr own immea
family circle, where she *as much and!'
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living woman and thooe Who knew her n
intimately, will long cherish � the- r
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the Exeter Advocat, and ar. Robert
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ago of shaking hands anti conversing �
Mrs. Mary Ann Mille, of 'the Sth cionces
of Blanahard. Mrs. Mille colebratel
117th birthday on Saturday last. � She
born. in County Fermanagh Ireland, on
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tober 18th, 1-85. Mrs. M illis and! her �
band came to Canada in l8t7, and a! ettle�
the township of Usborne, �n tbis'� cou
Two years afterwards Mr' . . Mills died�,
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sons and four daughters "4 of theae eii
still living. The eldest 8'e
Thomas, and is 77 years 4. age. Althb
physically feeble, her intollect i11,qt0l ut
pared. She has b8en. under there! n of
British Sovereigns. Mrs; 'Mille no or
so much as two bottles �f 1 Medici e in
life. She made her own � Pills. , Sh 1)
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tea and sh pped it several, ti I
ing one-half, a cup of at � r � Men,. a qay,
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meal, with cream and suga1T, but w:st -
coffee drin-ker. Liquor h�� been used a
medicine ; has been, a inioderati aato
fruit and vegetaHe d!let ,, ! prefers I Mil
drink instead of. water', and. is fond. of f -
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She never fretted, wa� always contented
nevernervous. Ithadbe�'ei herdeligbt
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class meeting. Ib ha been: her' custom to' of these good times to argely in�roas Manitoba, awd Mr.� S. A. Dickson to Re- I I deviline " whistle, to b 3 used on tl e flour 0 7- I
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I hemmed bookmarks on silk for i(ach of her' want to 0. P. i R. �, I Miss Maggie Lake Road, Exeter'Nortl, met with i very 4@110� �nx
gave i get it up to the 1� si�n Stewart � ; . � I I ��N - D
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' a 1 ren, and �auld threa, I a needle not3h by the lab of January.. .. it Kehoe, returned to Toledo on Wednesday, painful and distressing ac aident� latel: r. He She was a good ihop0mr,, a shrewd buy- -
withOut lasaesi Aai n 6i4e c e of Mrs. thin, object i i view, we ive, R I after a six weeks' visit o er here."- was feeding the separator at a thr 3sibing, er. She'd been in t4o Aifforent-alia'd
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. P � I I prea -,h a companion the bands. audd e-nly'! struck him in the right been in ours -�she -ex-aknined the goods,
stated that when 106 yeara of a she would Methodist church wil .
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occasionally delight hergrand-d ughtors by NOW UNTIL. JANUAI1Y FIRST, I I I � P �
was I * I . . derstandth%tshe�d ,comeback maybe .
showing how tostep.6ff a, jig on tho.dpor. FOR ONE DOLLAR,g ; man." -Mrs. James McKh ney, of' Bervie, Samwell returned I last I week from a six I : $ - -
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arge I I t . and Mrs. James Young, of I Vanatead, spent weeke',vacation in Montreal add i.� ston. her. She Wanted 1pp-to-the moment .1 I _.
! he price of one ,year's subecri,�00- Thinksgiving holidays here ith their moth- ,-The Wanes AnnaMartin and L. obin- I r b V w - -
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I ed iffitant poir�ts ti is week b�- W, somek-i Be din yon r nam -ds at o �,e, thq sooner er and sister, Mrs. :rnd Mini ' Sutherland.- son were home from Godo�rich Modell, chool - .;, ,
all' n , � � I I I priced, the � beat assortments, perhaps: .i- .
ay and ate tie iip age t, Seaforth:, a better. , '. � I i . A fo?tball match, f the Hough- cup, will � I - .
ville railw th � I I - _ 1, for ThAl nksgiving. -Dr., H. Bilk of L6 idon,
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,hall a '! ved on e I rou a. spent Thanksgiving Day visiting frii ids in .
Mrs, J. Anderson, Gp y, td her Dme in El � To any person sending a the n mes �f be DI th rooreatio i g nds, Be . � ways does. � Try it yourself. - �
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eny �1 . i I � I No we do not 1profegs to sell everything '
cinig With relatives here ; blis kaggp Kehoe to�. FOUR NEW SUBSC,0,413ER Olintonaud Sealorth. Botl .clubs are con- weeir. I : � I -
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I t fidint of winning, &0d a !goo a' 'game may be I a - - . I I ) -
. her home, Toledo, io 1; piss rhompsou, � � . but we flatter ourselves .�
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ingi of P(rb Arthur, to K�ngs on, ,Wh re she will at the abo,M rate, accc n1l anied by the expected.-Misel P. Thom . on, � of Port . i -- St. Columban. , -, � anybody else, - � . I
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nch. cash, we wil send a o r reeDi b for Ar�hur, who ha been visiting her gra:nd. We have something ve y special in' hand. I � -
11- vieit relatives prior 0 her iet rn home; I , I � hum on . ' And DRY GOODS9 *6 CAU always give inter- t � .
mother, Mrs.. . T , for a month,- Inade school ahoeq. for girls boys. You -will have . . I I
Mr. Nm. Clappertoul of Hull,et ,1 to Edin, THE EXPOSITOR Z one year I 11 .. eating Matter for sober thought. I �
burg 2, Scotland. He has beenj 0 r health . I i , has gone -to Kingston Misit� her, uncle, Dr. no trouble with poor shoe"or the childreh if �ou try � -- I
, � Die - of Van. our new lines. W. H. Wilbs, sole agent for George � i . .1 .
n at fortome time, aud hi,)pes the trip Rand cb&Dge and for eacb additiona. f1our na es Oe 11�rold.-Dr. - B. MdKech , A. Slater shoes for ladies and gentlemen. 1�19-1 FURS one of our Strongholds. I
; . . Tin I c0diver', British Polumbia, visited his aunt, I I
day will. help him. - : . send us, we 1will give 't �' �- A FAmF, RF:PoRT. -- A i report has 1 been "I I I
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. . I . I I , I M�,s. M. Thompson, this week. Dr; .Me- I Call it style, -faahiorl, custom, mode, .
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bad . �� - 7 . . . - . current to the effect that Mr.. P. G. OarliD,
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I I Keohnie had cor�ae from lthq went to attend - ! . I . � er name,
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re- - 7F,P. isil.,,. -Mr. Iff. One Dollar ,Dash. I . - of this 'place had made ad assignment � nd is - vogue, etiquette, or any, oth
Th I Johi son, of Belgrav � � I I I . i I � � A -- good furs ar� an absolute necessity dur.
ie the school � the hospitals at jTio,ronto�n Chicago ' -The out of i business. Mr. C'rlin authorizes us ,:�
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. 9 �) -, i few weeks There.4're handreds of ir sub cri ors, Ladies' Guild ,ID t. T 0 as' church will ! - ' , ing the cold eather�periods. It, is our
ning board of section No,, 5, orris, . I � I to,say 6at there is no truth in this report, -
1, . ' with very effort, coula it ,I in'the � - business to -alupply reliable furs at the
who, , litv � give on organ re I a ch4ch, on the I .
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s aq ago placed an adve�i -is ment *' THE E x �� ss -he 4 still doing busiu�aq at the oldistaind 1 �
t I make mone� for theme ]v as an dio us .lowest prices, and no one -
POSITOR f ,e I 11 . evening of No ember S .-,Mr. Robert ntiur . i van enter this .
Ahe herl.. � e writee to us say- and intends to co A� light a ong, an I
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. � good by sending no 1 13 I at f;� new Charters, of th� mill Ro Tnekeramith, " - store and . ander A'morig the J'ackets - I
onil ing : r t� the advertisement in ! 066 pi . will be pleased to welcoMe all his old pat- ..
, youi paper R ; . subscribers Dn the abov terms. I 1 has just added t his farm I dildings a neat ' I and small ized kuyzv and-. question�
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8 for. a eadher w ved twelve. I . rone and as many now ones a will favor " -
I We give no cheap--chio ice and Wfe and commodioul pi I a d he i, house, built of 11 heml without being convinced - - -
n appl ications. The bo e ';: gaged Mr. him. - ; I . -
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I . not club with other papp: -s, but, f or 40e cement. His nciglitor on ii� op�osite side - . �_* I I i that we know something about .good I I - I-
ne at Fre� T B a f imliestowri, I a salar � � ' . . -1 � � I . I �
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I so wis ceptionally . , a0commoda,111 ion of our ibecri ere" 'we of the road, Mr. Ca eroiii, I as also got his I furs, Ther� ure other storesi-in Sea- -- I
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were of $350. Mr. . M, HtWeit- I I I
I a ius 1, receive a )sori ions for Aide pe nearly on, - i fo I �stores too -that sell furs w
The brig it student. a�d is, at pre enl , attending . will, asiusu � P , handsome now brick reside in- New school shoes fo I boyli - and' 'girls. rth-good , * 9 ) � � i
al v eekly p%peh such as �be pleated. - It is � but we warib you to ever have our place I
t to Clin on Model School " Fiom.-Jour knowl-: . I , beautifully Eittiated Without, any exception, the yest we �wr-had 16 the _.
I I Globe, Wit) sea, Farm Sun Lonqop � . in mind wbe� your thoughts run to the -
o the edge of Mr. Bryans, e ire oure the true. and is or amental, as well all history of this store. � NV. MlWiffisj sole azent for .
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. Advertiser, Farn....' I cate, Fa6mil oomfortable. b 'r. " an re. Came on Qeorge A. SItster oboes f .r ladies and gentlem'em. . three far ess ntialit-quality, .style and I .
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ason tees of No. 5, ,Morris, have ,,in de a wise I I 0
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pectations, as he is Feiy '01 er young I dinner in thei. -Alr. e � 'We offer i i
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MCI EAN BR PUB Dg of Mar. Kda e, was re viaiting his farm of Mr. Robert Me ole, near N V iton, guarantee ; iwe Interest you in great �
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ove: - I � I 1 4 ! I 1;. � ..�.� � 0 mother and other friends ov r hanksgiving. on Wednesday of last eek, was f 3 beat quantities of the dependable Jack -eta,
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11 �01 I'mbalmeris' -Mr.land Mrs. S. held in this section :: for man years. Both the comfortable CaVerines, the atylish
ad- Mo " I" PRIXOT_ 3 --L The ! t')WD, would lie largely iii xce8a of he oat , eem,, of oronto, paid a ly� I i ' I
I to the ratepayers. Mr. Dick shows'that he I horses and cattle sold f , goo prices., One Ruffs, the necessary Cap'e, Maas and I I
n1th y, of Mil�aukae I Wiacol1nain, of Oc- flying V181 3 to Major Anders n this week.-, I m
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orLs tobe' 1 t likeness Mrs. J. 0. BartraT and i'tle daughter, hea draft Mare, v�ith foal at foot, rought Gauntlets. 1 -
. OLh. publisheE ant excell means business and he is. abundantly ablP1 to � . � t' I nate I i I + . r
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of W. Thomas Prin�le, el � sb son of cairy out §uccessfully what he proposes. lHe who for U. 8 past month 'h v been visiting $2*28 , and other horses a(ld at bropo I
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took Mr. James Pringle, a . f Stratfcrd, now has a factory in C emplo 'Ing MrF., Bartram'a arent6, ly. and Mrs. H. prices. Average calves reached $ 4 per X-13iggEmaxi ,9DrA4_%19_:9 -
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and one of Sbaforth J b ,1;8. �I t also gives 1. Srg, - Town, rethrtied on Wedues r to her home pair ; a 10 months' old Hereford all, al� i I .
I some two hpndred hands %Nhichiaboinglop- y . -
. the tollowirig brie a a c of iig careEr, in New York.I&Ir2 John I I a an, o t e though not pedigteed, brought $81 ; a two- Style and Becomingness
v W3 . I eratedtoitifillest cap ;city, besides o�her . I � I )
ure which will hosread With interest and pleas- , 8th concession o� Tackergmt ,bad a valu- year-old heiter, $98 and �'so on.: The -Whole ()oMbined in', ourXillinery.
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, business,ent er x ises in the same libe. There . . � Sir. Thomas t .�,� , � �
th are y Mr. Pringle's rhary frien a here. 1� is no doubt he . is a first clia A man -' he m kes able cow killed �y lightning in Wednesday sale reached &2,165. - . own, _��
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I . I of Saaforth, wielded the! aucti�neer'E J am- . -
hel says t 1� gurea a fair business propositio � t) the", town the . � I - that we.sell. Bat. - � urning to'Millin- I .
: "One of onspiou ,us fi afternoon. Micat Isabel:, Wiison,,of Water- -
about the exposition � _ 'loo, spent t . .. mar, and the above figares show thA --
here town needs Ith �, enterpris 3 propmea t' ea- he Thanksgiving; olida _t he . �_ ,
bujilding in Mr. T. J. 1 4 h ys with I I and s' eakin� about the bat,-,-, - -
I . � did his duty, as usual. i , � ery, P I , -
� tablish and "I tend ve ch , . they have a certain atyle and "iebiall
Prin e, utwho everybody f4miliarly calls' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V,V. N. Watson. ! . i
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I 81 in their own light and z�.-d the prog eas , i 0- � - ! 1
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be _� . . I L I I � i . i . appearance about them that point them �
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din- plac of birth beio::,r $eafcrt� .Ontario,' ! 1'1b�61 , I . fr�rn .
gh - and interests ( f the t r if hey do njot c1peie I I Y. t our as coming .this store -the kind I
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the whe a he first saw the 1i � _ ty .i -� with the offer now before i em, by carrying NOTES.-Lum�e Iriefida lc6me home Loc,kL ITtmg. -Dr. Ir�'ing B�,ent Thanks- you don't r6iret�buying. J-ust At pre- � -
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ber 23, 186221 He c nits to thia!sf ate in 18771 � .
ages I the by-I%w w1en it -is A4 mitted to them N1 r. Samuel Horton 1 who h lbeen f or some giving day in Toronto.�Mr. Goorge Chris- eent th6 trfiiamer�' def b fingers -are busy
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igh- , and first stopped i �'hicago, hot in 1882� by the require i vote, if nob naniTously. month Itinj friends in � I anitoba and tophLr visited witli friends in' Woedsit3c,k as paddle -wheels keiaping up with the
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�nd : came to Milwaukee, Eknd when I be -Berlin' � . � . � . Dakota. e s'eaks well of' -the western this week. -Mr. Alex. Gardine ptkid ashort overflow orders but .not too busy to �
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a etCompony moved there 1887 � he; ' - . - - i � - :countries ad in' rerneniVra6ce of zhis visit and liave your own I
8�hed �Ca .1 " visib with relatives at F� vicin- order,
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� went'�','to work for tb .m and gr� a LOCAL BRIEFS.-R3v. �Ilqr. Haatie, of , . - '
� , there brought hbme�a Durri rof preaellt3l, ity.-Mrs. Win. Ndal was aw las J week ideas coupled with their! brightest sug-
I - ' Belgrave, preached in I the 'Pr�sbyteiian I I . I q I � �
I vanckl �until he react �e d his pr Be) it position. . I I
I � � I .. among which were. two gold Watches, for. his to Tara, whither she was' called owin to a gestions and embodied in a most beautj-' --- .
, . . Mr. '1Pi,'t'ngle 'takes an active interest'; in church on Sunday last,, ining and even. ni.-Mr. Ja . illness and deaV,'h of r er inother, ful hat creabion. I � . � . .
Con- � I h � . sister Elle , and niece . E Mee serious I ! i
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everything pertainim � to that interest of! Ing. Air. Hastie is , a . excellent, piao. � I I
� re- � . I I . . is.a so home fromt the Tvest and looks Mrs- Sherritt, who had ;ireache�d her 93rd Then again, th sto�[k of necemaxy- trial -
d the Elgrave people.are -'I nn . 11 �
� . Mil*aiikee, this �faet was so ood; eable , oher, and the . c .
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r�ay I that' tical prom :m0e 1M. oved in bea4h, 1 __ r, John Mil- year, -Mr. W. H. Shol ic w , �' at A'amil- P I
� the �e+e of � this Sixt -e 9 so abl 3 a man as Pheir : T-1- %� 1)3f i ,'; Mr. nothing lacking In the assortments of I
4ich - - nth war�l, which is� fortunate in havin 11' regret to ler of umor ys� has been ton attending the funera� o hi un I
conside-ed the silk a .ocking'wsrd of Mil.- pastor. -Many of our re ' era wi L ,� .1
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4ips . I " ,g am negotiating foe a -farm in.alr unroe, Hib- Win. Hewitt. Mr. He*itb wa fornietly a PomPoms, Feathers. Oiiprtys, Quills
� waukee, nominated im for i Alermari,� on "Icarn of the death of Mr. hn E. .13 In b ' - 1. es, I J
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iived ; . I art township. Corning; ev;n a cast their resident of this village and Well knDVl'n 'In Velvets, Silks P1 h Felta. Birds, L -
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ad 'the Repa, ican�i,ckei I and he was L .8 afo - Mk Robprt J. El- this vicinity, but be: has 1 for ,bar of L%ces, Bu. Bi no. � -
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bl" � eleebed' i �sh dows before them.- a Dart ci�,Ie,'S', � 0
by es 8 or ty ever; rcilled up ,zin� Mr. Brigham died at his i Tor
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, � ev ently ome r, - for the past year has re lided in Hain Iton. tFulginzimr- ',-!GXlr
nd : ._�__ � I I n the �ame u8iness. We a . i , -1:m Aw I
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tian � . � I L I The remains were inter' in 8b. 4ames, !wi h theml good uck � .- r. On Friday eveiiag he - . earlier i
top Lear y(I & i o.:, SesfDrth, are i4ellina coods' cemete'ry, Toronto, on londay.1-Mrs. J. 4 L .1 * � � .,
� at Lnen - I Jo n Cann is wearing swil iover- another than usual, but apparently i his usuat New Fashio I
rly halt prilce durin their big' ale 41 Cuniiingham, Of Clin,Y3, was i the ! I I I � ; . �
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A 1go 34 strong boy wanted st once. '�es-, guest of Mrs. M Y. , Mc in Jackets. ! t T .
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the I C .1 I gers were! present at the sepv ce in Bethany his wife called to him, but -receiving no I L 1�
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y & Smiley, &afortb. ! . - - In the jacket doportmen't are to be
i , Thompson, of . phuroh Sunda evening. amo�g them-bein answer, went to his bedeide, a
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WA�NTVED.—At A' Young's, ' Seaforth, Orillia, and Mis I( London, were Mr. John
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led : a 110, )f enn' and a Maud ; Miss tied to find him cold in deatb,1 havio ap- found the sea `0 srnart�sb productions. I
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butter, 0 9 8. potatoei. ied apples and dre83ed thi Mrs. and 11liss Thompson, . � There in a a le about our many costs . -
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to � poultry, ol which th6 h'ghest ptice will be"pald in4. I I Jennie Hbiton and rother I ill ; Mr. Bert appare�tly passed away �vithourj, a -
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to 1radebrhasb. ' I 1819,2 , Rundle, 1 of Sb.] Marys, 'an that characberizei them As having come � �
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The, 1 CURI.EmS ATTMNTIO�f.-The. anuual meet- ldarys,4ndblis Lea$oyd,, laka, of Exeter. Apple pa kers are very trious man, and much ke 3pectea by all ,who � from the ve�y best 4esigneria and mak- � �
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(r . I of Ottawa, arc the guestsid Mi. and Mrs.' I era -artists who mt&ea, study of the t "
i in � ing of th 3 Seatort h Curli g U W. i. I busy sud-ciold these days.. . knew him. He. leaves a widow and , grown . - I -1
4 in - Coinnierdial hotel, on hf 1d in tbe' W. C. Learoyd.-Mr. H irt Box, who has i . . 9 I 0 it best 12 le , -
Tue day eveninz, ctober 286h. qr . � . : � up f4mily of three sons Work, and d everything th � - -
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; at 8 o,clack� A full attondance requ $led. R. S.' been in Liverpool for some- : me, b a i returaed i . 4 -- �
arge . . - who have the sincere sympath I I large . do. It mu � be a qui�k and perfect
I Hays, seere,tary curling club. � 1819-1 1 � Zurich6 . i . ,
� tiome, and is, we regret',t) learj3,,Iafd up ,. r � 11 i system tbat� gives ni Buch perfect costs
Ilet- , Rob Galloway, Goat, Cub Bear, Red with rheumatis' -Mr. I eor Bale, of , ITOTESi�! Ilea r3. E. � 1 Bo0enbary, - P. circle of friends in. thid ;heir a d b3roave- to PIK � 4 et 0 the very low I
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are, 'River and Itihop. The largest sto6k and the best Egmondville, ias gi 2end �be winter Lamont and Ed ard Fee ''each purchased an . a which ber6fit yo'd, the last par- �
, rge : values at B,oderick!s hirlt(�ss shop, 8eaf�rth. 1818-1 1 . � I interment be g made at if amil '00. price I I
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i � 0 df of eager b i yers are'att �nding our with his daughter, Mrs. Ot arles Aberhart, . Alberta pony att the iecen�. sup'tion sale at . I I - . chaser, more than any d , - he .,
. Cr w I in Hibbert. -Mr. James G�aves is painting He asall. !Look out for fun after a while. -- costs of this are, t
� big c4t-kice sale daily. .Aaroyd&Co,Seaforth. . .1 � Briiceflejd- I seasoD a 1yedly 4iffer.
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i I I the outside of Mr,. G. Roltzm�n, Mrs. 1B. !Sararua and � -
;.I I � 1819.1 and otherwise ornamenting I � , I .ent from those .of lagb. t They 4're much
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i of . . . . I Egmondville': �.hurch.-Mej)r An,leraov, G. Mr . Oswald Maher left! ]a" Friday for � THINK A lJ"OMENT. -if you p �t no limit longer, in fact tbe length varies and I
I at A ' 0 d�driving mare 5 years old, sound I I on the cost, if quality in no couafderation, if - I �
E. Henderson, Thos, Richa -1 Ison nd Harry Pig Bon, Michigaxi,. to viait f i d there. - the feminine mind seems to be
Mr. and re ia le'. P. Mulcahy, Se&forth.. j 1819.1 1 1 1� n a style is a dream of the past th store n . I uVhfied� .- I
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I I Spears went 0 a a hunting 3 cpedit on to the Thi y weip Oelay:ed byA ; of a freight I I e with the swell styles. .
I i e, w r e C,V �n aty , ven charmed,
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�bis Why, give away ,,:)ur fowl �ve ? See wilds of Morris on Thank ivingi Day, and 1 tra a north'of Pbrt Huron� but!got to their can supply your dry goods wants. But t,)- - . 11 � : .
�s a what p%ying : Dri � A apples 5c, butter 16c - I day the merchant faces a public, I i ...
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W fu laying: Dress Goods - Exlflbits.
are. . ,2,,;-0�,,rt,,,k. - G. E. Ki i �, Wingham. ' 181941 ' bagged a fo ' a black eq i rel, sfx rabbits joumey's;;ond without rther mishap, only
I ' X� I . ! - " We want R6 much. wh ch must be so and .. I a.
, and three racdons, one of he latter weigh- a d iy latOr than.' they should, have been. I - . I �
liere W,�u eA immediatey, general servant for - I � no, and ,for so little," then in, when, It includes at the .popular prices the
ing 35 pounds -Rev. F . the
has. small ianWy; must , . I Lark�`n preach. Thi dr m86 ly friends wish ithem. a pleaeant "
I . be gcod-phin coc4 and laun. . . I Bel I ave, Pres. - t 13 real fine art of, the dry goo a bueines I s newest, the best, .the clevemstj the -ql I -
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d ress I highest wages. Ai dress M Rs, W I PDER. Goder. the anniversary sermons : i BeIg ime.-Mis. McLean a Id daughter, of . � cream of the �' � arl4t which is - 11
.&r. � - ; appeare'on toe Beene, an I the , kmel of, the I IP .
ich, Oct.. - � i 1819XI 1 byterian churdh last Sabbs .- e wor of Chatham, are here visiting Mr. McLean, .
a], I . . E. McFaul Co., Seafor h, loo
Will McLeod's dan,,ing school I' now in laying down 3ement. pav 3 onto , is* about who is ar 3hitect for Mr. N. M. � Contine. of . I � M1113 Up. We here- With ant eye iiingle to your most
all �! of danc- I - for 1) yle St. � Joseph. —Th I o heavy rain ofWedne hen� for Furs - of all critical taRte, we nAvemadoa:Meleetion ��. .
. full swiny, and prepared ; - teach Ali ki T� cumpleted the seas 9 9day, I recommend you to t
i b is ing. Le ' —Judge'D . k the peer of any tha.t ban been chosen
ye your name3 a �' ,Ll. M. Baldvv 11 0 . . . inds, Cloth Jacketi, I Millip ry, - Dress
ery muBicle re Se�forth. i il & 0-0-'-s will hold'a court for the�,, revision of the *ch,_by the 'ay, was accompanie
I I 1 1819-1 evore Jig Goods, and all the rest of it. .� I I with the greatest earf.e, taste and good
, Seaforth voters' lists on Fr lay n ' ere , ,�tning�and thunder,a, i,ery UUUCUML -, . 1810- � I � -eavegi .
g in P 7,1; Mo�,;Ey.—M homes E. Hays, are quite a number of appe Is and It inter- . hotel at udgment. The �f4brlos, the w
I i tbilg at this Iff e ot the year, will still � HoTEL SOLD. -Th merican _
am- Treasure - of the Tuckers Agr< tral Society . . I I the colors and yec the prices too— I I
will b4 a, the estezi should make it a P I to be present. f he d�lay farming operations, as the Brucefield, lately ve.cate by Dr. Little� has ,P , I..
do. I Royal Hot I eafort ', on Wednesday: 43gham,* and her rur� 'r 'hilip lv�tirray now will delight yon. and every discriminst. . .
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11i). 'Mon awarded at Seafort ebow, Aft r that*datc k of Blyth, formerly of Sgm�ndvill I ing buyer of dress fabrics.
� i son spent Thanksgiving Day'with her worl. on f9r several days.—Mr. ,C. R. Wag- � and c me
sold partie a, m recelveltheir p ize money at is residence.; ,h n4 0 any day soon, and iuspuct the list. ,11
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Thomas E. Hays, Treasur r. ! 1819-1 ! sister, Mrs. John Beattie, f Eg ondville. - Zibi. , ,
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ber � ! lines, Amazons, Venetfams, Thibetms
� Holrae Blankets !t ee our st,)c'k before� . nesday. Mr. Murray has gota� chea I
I ant and profitab)e time in !!heir I dge room we runt he will ispend the remainder of his I :rop- Vicu ibit Clothii, Bat,& -
Ira, u 4y., The beat valuesl�n the county. - I . i I i nas, Cheviots, 11 �
yo K. Bilod-� on M6nday evening. The distric superin- da plessill tly �vith us.—Mr. M. F. Stumpf,. erty. Heiawell and favorably;knc .n in .
nu- eriek's harriess shop, cppotfte the Commercial hotel,' I � . * mines. Homespuns,!and Riple 'He
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'Ar. Seafor . 1 1819-1 tendent, J. Rassell .Stew ' to , i I the vicinity and should keep a � od house . Vinished Goods, w I i I .
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A.. Slater ahocii for ]Pie3 Acid geatleiu-n. I labor the brethren eat own to .a most i i xying day. Thei bairvesla 1 this
Mr. 1819-1 i sumptuous repast, . � the c nte- i T ere's. a eri4nees in t I e air that b eralds . . ; The, . L
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Wi have tried the 3.11 and 13( 1 � the =r6hch of! cold' ' Ither, and tnea . � I .
7 we are by Mr. Oscar Neil, and a most enjoyable' . er in most cases were filled wice and th4 farm- ;
i oatieflad %at A. Young's blended coffe?, and 40C winter. Ti o hange rly Fall cloth. ,
91 , social hour wail spent ar and t e festive . I . ere had to begin threshin in harvestj �ime. I
our black 6h 18 the best. � 1819.2 Ing � or t ,e wa�rner Stop at on � 9 I
I board.—We were in err .- last week in I Corn was so ple4tiful, fe silos! could! hold
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wn, to re6t, close to the furniture factorj. Apply to look throu; b. The chanc a are we have the I .
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aod f t uj in your wants r -cattle ties, haltera, lan -I ton. This handsome n ment a erected Vain 8 ad, cheaply priced. , Furs,, Under- like 8olomun of old, the farmers 'eiill � have ) 4 '.
I 0 mo n. was I something to mourn over�. Contentment is U
; teze, washers sud wrin o, biffl �nd by Mr. James Nevill, 6f t is tow I Jac!kets . 1"y I th7s Gre(Z'W-t Cash
,Iue ,1&88 at right prices. k Esticy & Smil)y, Sc%forth. a monument in the memory of tbb late w#, . , ]broad Goo a, Blanieti, and hard to find.—Mr. Mariay, bf�'Egmond. 4 : - I I
lual . I I � I 1 1819-1 so op in uantitje� await your inspection. : � ' I
I � Mrs. Hugh Gordon whic ;'Mr. Seale I was The E. McFaul rtb' ville, ban bought the American: hotel.—Mr. . �
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C ik of fancy chin6 just opened at- A. erecting.—There was a A(tal eclipse of the I George Simpson has movpd to . Sault Ste. Dry. Goods $tore.
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da a We ba,ve sn al in hand. moon on Thursday night (f last week 0 bs- !our illagle on Monday of' this week. W. MATRIMONIAL.—Oa Thursday I evening - - � _. wmmsnw� . -
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fi f - made io ol shoes for girl and boys. I ou will have . i � Linosay �movedi to his new homej where October 10th, a very Q,tty Wed: ng tooi I .
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. . �neeque ce.—Mr. I i � W. A. Crich disposed of his � house and lot �
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ur nt w ines. W. H. W1 lie, eole agent for Georgy L. 0, Jackson, who was ol a viait� to Mani- , - � .
in , I e - mo�ed into the�,house 1ately occupied by or,,of this village, hen Aim only' township, who p rpose� moving to Brussels I
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0,0 A. Sla,c shoes for ladleg ad gentlemen, isig-i toba and the Northwest, hal retur ed home. . � w i daughter, - I
p I I — - He was much pleased wit' his ri' ."Mr. 101$ert (JI.arke, and M 1r, Clarke has taken Miss Lottie, was united in marriake to Mr. next spring. Tt ei purcP me, price was $90.
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I the pur- ger,-, formerly of MoKillo she9s.----!R'ev. Mr. Kenned t
� Mr. )iek has been ne obiating, for ,� preached one of the immediate relativels and rio. Mr. a Airs. ; - ail r will take up
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,ehase (if the VanEgnaond woollen mill, in Mr. Bulger showed us a.b A aoh . & wild . . I g parties: The', services of brides. their r.esidence Bru . els 0.mid the good
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'lei)gi h arranged for the pukchase of the fr ' patch .on congratuls. -and ; .
uit and which was taken 1from a long time. His subject was " Wine Is a The ceremony concluded and Mrs. Hewitt' -and -Ries Ithods went to , "
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�prop rty, providing the town 'grants the re-, his, father's far.n. Thero . is a )out, two i . a pa, 0 . '
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is, B'event of the town granting him a sample of the way in whic .1, . a 'and s;cially father, which took pla .(, ,suddenly,
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to ;loan nf ten thousand dollai6 free from inter- are laden. The double or of small'fruits mor use r .�.
,,a to help along , the prohibitiun ca spent. The bride and groom are among Friday. Deceasod woo a . ent of Bras-
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de- ��, than -much of the windy talk that is'eo often our most popular and � respe-,ted numbe ' I _1
� eat for a term of twer ty years, In, l will ac. I seems to be a general fee, , re this season, young sels for a rlf- years, having removed - . - 11
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ood �, used by speech -makers of the presebt day.— people, and they have boots of friends who here from Wali
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oat of last iveek, our teacher, Mr. Weir, wishing them all the h i Hamilto%—Joeeob Thqmpsoo
,will rilarge and impr ove the plat t so as to I wise to say.—Mrs. � .,Dana] d, Mrs. � appmess and plans- _t_�of Montreal;
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of start at, least fifty hands Hrya I .7. Scott,' Hq urbey.—Mr. J. with friends InTurhberry last week.—A of life in their comifortab home on the Mr. J me Irwi � jund family moved to Tor-
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3an- topaybaokannuallyl' tiie town such an- W. Beattie, c f the Centill meat market, number of young pCoEle from Kinburn at'- Bayfield'road, a short distance went of this onto this weeki wbf,re ,they Intend looking
ays amount, as will pa � . vvag6n on the the harvest ome at , i � ..
e entire loan at the. has put a nice 'new del* , tended I 1 Londesboro, village. their home, Mi. Irv; in hai purchawd a
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her , thousand dollars in. ition to bbe plant, township of libbert, wao in town . thi's i : � i NRwsy1TE3is.—On' T4sday afternoon of trip to ManitobA and' the Northwest.— , �--
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was �and Ivill give t�..e to a first m irtgage on I week. and is D)Wthe gue `4 hi's nephew I I Exeter. this week, a temperance 6 iion f r the Charles Ritchie has disposed of -
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Oa- � the wh6le property, a d Mr. Dic will, in 1 Mr. Thomas � hill F Tue�kersmit.b. ! J, hardware mer- east riding of Hnron,� wale held i� he town three miles south of B)russel
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d in :five thousand dollars 'or ten ye' �8, to fur. � law left Hibi ert. He wi ten years -in is- �nany friends upon the'� arri�al, on TneB- Ithe pro.mifie4b workers in the riding were dent of our tGw'n.—R(ibert McAlpine, Of' -
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� . t6an ,i and I Missouri and , van for over twent, are a ay� of& SOD &Dd heir —The 'auction sale present, ,� Some shot' Toronto, spent Tha#kgivIng day with ,*
Y` Y�ars a I I . t addresses we do- ,
. )2 �plana laid -f ' friends in town.—M�Wbevr -and Nelson
and *ne of the money is to be � pa ' "'" resident of Ma iitoba. He kys Brandon is hel4by Mrs. MA White, on Saturday last, livered a� d � r organizin I the
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five �operation,i security, e .,are � ' with.. � Appointed : Preslden�, v holiday visit during the! past week.—W= - - ��
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are � He mill also deposit hundred Aollari As i Mr, Shillinglaw expects- to l� pend the winter day in company wil h her sin . ter, esident B. Gerry ; i ecretar I Miller returned last Saturday after a three I
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St. �a guarantee that be 11 ca �' -e he has a is -ali-fornia, where the' will r ., ' I � - - months' out* Pt Huron,, Detroit, � �
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tim-' !by-law authorising th loan beinj . e 1'a'a'i' Ra b b *ai the gu u blic . meet- �
I . endorsed , pulpit in the N ethodi8t ch 0 ath at of her aunt, Mrs� (Dr.) Rol- ielpatities. In the 6'venmg a P . much improved in heal�h. I
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y I _ nd they with lumbago.—We .very uch , regr t to "I'e ed last week from Mug okai. where Oliver, 0 Listowel,
ook ��has I een r�ceived b e council, a , I te ut . I , des'boro. I
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her '�have agreed to submit nry McGr(gor, hebAs been for several, months, for the being the principal spealker.—A old -allow Y, of Uxbridge. de. I
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;ak :Trad and by a meetihg of the r e ayera, native of Hul',ett, and. a the your eat ee that he� bas4kiestly reepverc d, .and will of this week, in the per, ion .of, John ;Den- ing last. Next Surida�� evening. Rev, Xr. �
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speci Ily 'called by . ayor Bro �dfoot to brother of Me sars. Dani nd - J,ohn. qc- esuv�e his dutie� as accountant in O'Neil's I of Kennedy will preach a Isermon on Prohi&
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t a t'consi e Gregor, of that township. 0 a I I Miss Ste art has tetur ad to New 94 years, two months and ' ' ' ' age' .1 I
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a a son dnesday evening last. �t s;ems to be brother-in-law Df Messrs. illiam and Gil- ork after � pleasant visit with her -brother, 7as the aur of death a d oye a ed. i ism Lou Ouisnette ' _.
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