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. �, I , ' I POSITO - I - i I - . I I - i JANUARY 16,1903. z,
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�N& good thi ge ided, Mr. Doyle prop sed Jae. Turnbull, treasurer. Z. The meeting de:* � bremd," will be taken by Miss ....
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DO - NOT FORGET 919 10 , ii aftm the heal h oFthoe, bride. Mr. Mrid. W toon . I � Jided to accept the Govern ant proposi [on i
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. . . %� W Ilse the health of the groo ,,n,� and al, ' �join m syndicate of facto ion to . ei;ploy a bia, -and Miss Mary Robertson of Boises- i - - . I
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DISTRIOT WX�PERS. Fellow.t) I 11r. Simpson respon(e ina, fev nupply them 'with the journal I a mentioned t. n of the salary of this G ial. Mr. Har- I Mrs. J. and Mrs. R4 Black. -Xi. Will Pat- I � I 441 -
. Tbatour line of stoves is com 11 I _'. well chol ela rendarke. - Dinner )a ng an ad . r in to receive 2 cents a pQ und f or'�the orson leaves on S;turds) for New York. i . � .
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plete. lVe carry a large assort- * � a very -et joyable evening was or od, in a ng . Pese manufactured. - The cheese sold for 'Will will be much minsedia th ;
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� A LONG FA�T.-Mr. D If dancing. etc, Mr. and Mrs. Si peon lef, i t on amounted to $7,498 and of this iau *church and Shndayy soho. , where he .
ment and g araixtee You satisfac- Kirkton, son-io-law of Mr. William Bickle.. on the F. -id train for a trip out n* The Expositor mud Week! y Globe $1 65 1 unt the patr � 6. The 'was an earnest worker. Hill Yes, all -that you can possibly give us, -_
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tion from an -y stove we sell you. of Egmondville lost a now 6 v'e week@ ago . any Od The Expositor sud Week y Witness he strons and wish him prorperity in his futur life. -Rev. whenever it is to your advantage to,d,,
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0 �; � amid ohdwei a of rice, cheers an( , 1 65 f4 I wing are the names of rhe 80'.]
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Whether y, ou intend to buy at and could get -no trace of -1 her un.til this vish sjul Th a bride's travelling � to n Wa 0 The Expositor and Nort 'rn Masson. t a amount received by eaciii : Mrs. F. Mr. Aulb,of Palmerston, who conducted the
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week, when the was -found t under a straw na,v;eb er � 1 25 -ch last Sab. ew- - ��
present or later, &nie and ex- j� I sargo, trimmed with sp ique ight, $62 16 ; Jan. Sbr&4 haD, $-217.44;,A. services in the Presbyterian chur I I I � I
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staok an his farm. The 5 11 list to niato " - Mr Simpaon nt 1�i The V positor .and Weiaern Adver. I impson, $97-77; Goo. Com i $.06 61;John bath, was a very eloquent and impressive -_ .
amine our Stook of - I I ex I _�- . Like m6et people we have to wrk ; � J, -
silive vihen found and altho h in a terribly ti er 1 65 , non speaker, and was very much enjoyed by� IF*
, I a.b arm ago and like . , St. ot a � tt, $44 16; Mrs. M ulliga $606 ; Jar le Ou Von to � - I
_ emaciated ,condition, she ow bids fair to ,,out ha+e to atii and hust real
.. old 'rilt a m� The Expositor and Week, M ail uglas, $921.25 ;'John 5,t 'Seh a, $128 33 ; those who heard him.? I
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BUOW8 Happy Though- t survive hetIong fast and I -i good care in . The Expositor and Farmf t' Sun 1 80 Taylor, $189.33;" .J. Turi bull, $114 00 .,- A. , — 8 livi, and we know of no better I - I
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. likely to recover. At fira I - had to be fed . , at 1 The Expositor iind Farmi6g World 1 75 '�Donsld,880.31; A. R. M)Douald,$125.44; � Godericb. I hold and increase our trade than R
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Ranges. I acres or Iland in the Moose Jawi di rat. . M ocaitinuing our present methods, Whitt "I - . _. -
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� from a spoon, but she in no c I ' a to drink a THE Ex�oslrOR joins with his maDy frie do The EirpoBitor and Farmc 0' Advocate 2 00 0 a. Wm. Hogg, $100- 61 ; i J. - R. Savage, ,, Dj@A,m ol? ; MR. tiwis.-The're died, in . d4 I __ _..
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I � little from A pan. If she . covers she will here in *ibhing himself and his yl�ung ife The Expositor and The I amily Herald 2 00 89 .25 ; Robert Carr, $37'.0 ; . Mitchtolls Goderich at 2, o'clock on Tuesday, the old. th4s far have ;Proved so sstisfaetory.�: ,i: _... V
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RADIAT 1 ]KO11AE Ooal be the won6r of the neig , . _ . th%�tbf striving to give You lower.gr[ft � 7 R
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weeks withbut,bit,her food 1� a r in a do- � �. � The Expositor and The F eabyterian 225 ana better qualitegi than you co -ala ok . -I- �
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Reaterg ved either 9 1. & . The Expositor'and The V �entmlnster � T. 1 Vodden, $53.06 ; P. J1 Big op,$55.93 ; person of, Mr. Ira Lewitt, Con elaiwhere. . - . � - = � � . . . . . . . 11,
rivationthst in a�otoften sup : MILLS Messrs.. ,,, � wen' In � _7_4
. � THE I . - Win. Bmtemmui $73 00 ;W 1. Re.se, $51 60 ;, torney, who Rome time ago passed Into the Y. I always got from usa, helped i% . ' -
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. ! , � Geiger, roprietera 'of the Saforth oa Joe. Sbsw,$68.26; P. J. M6Art ur, $180,50; octogenarian -clam, being aged 8t years and - : i�_
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MOORE �otblast Heat � . I . 5 Le prep,ed down, over ,_ - �,
i .. mills, ha�e I ad a new, electric Ii 4htfg pi n . I . � LEAN BROS.' 0, � Smith, $122.38 ; A. Smith, $95.90 ; T. 8 months. In 18 7 Mr. wisviss appoint- ' _1i
eirs, fori soft and hard SONS OF SC6TL&ND i s last rigular 11 value for every dollar spent in I
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installed in heir mill@ for the I , rpon o ---" E mith, $123.05 ; J.,B. McLauob fin, $85-15 ; ed Crown Attorney for this county by the I W �a� - A 1�_
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Coal ! SODS: -Of S"Ot- lighting !tb I premiaes for th4 I ork D. Laird, who in on an extiuded visit. -The J Olin Oliver, $299 45 ; Wm. Zrei ver, $69.36 ; Government of which the late Sir John Mac-. a*4 I I I,-
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I land, the following officere ,0 I I If alresidy, -this In youl' sho � t,u : . .. .
to duly'n5tall- This will )a a great cionveni4n a for h band will be at the rink t his (Friday) even. IL Lamont. $174 81 ; K. Inglis,438.57 ; A. donald was Prime Minister, and from the I - pping pla � I
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ed for the year. 1903, by Pa#�,,Chief A. W. if it is =
men and in i n indication of th i JeDterp ln� Ing, which should draw oitti s big crowd of )r#ill, $52.00 ; J. Elliatt. $149 1 . M, I
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Draft Heat - Stobie :--Past; Chief,' Jobo, ., J. Hsbkirk ; . I � . ; JOID O' day of his appointment until last Friday thou a good time to test us " -4 �tw:. - 'I, ,_ -,
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QUEEN T chief,* Wm. BsIlantyne ; , of th opr store. The work w., one Skaters. Manager McDougall is pIgo, msk- Kinnon, $142 69; N. Richardaot�, $75-91; E. continued to discharge his offloial duties. n"* people in at -the co '
O�ioftaln, W. R. Mr. W,rdock, of Henslaill, an he pli Smith, $114 41 ; Jae. Oardiff $ 63 ; Job" . mmencement-
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*A, Ing arrangements for a fancy dress carnival I n Mr. Lewis graduated from Yall University � � -
ers, fori wood and al Smith ; ohsplain,'Jae, MoMi hael - record. . 'a' this new yetar. I .
Z I � .1 gives the Val y best of natipfaciti . � 0 Sea In the near future. The I date and other Cardiff,$102.48 ; Geor�e Far e,$46.36 ; in ttie class of 1944, and came ;o, Goderich Y
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Ing and financial secretary, i , hn Rankin ; ,rJ , Z Far Ib is
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full lino of cook stoves. treasurer, Thom" Rioharoa ,n ; marahsll, forth mills, inder the new pro rietorn, � particulars, will be annoui�lced in m few days. John Crerar,$ ' 192.20 Per OnA85-58; in 184,8. when he commeno,ei to practise u7c see thati each and every '011001101ir � I
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� - A. W. Stobie ; st�ndard.be r�ar, A. Butheir- doing a larg) business. The orop Jast Y, 'a -We are indebted to Mr. Smillie, the J a . Armstrong,$81-78; Jas.1 B as. $44-78; law, and where be has been ok prominenb better -selected goods mnd raora- ,
was an ex!,ce tionally heavy one,land ib wil obliging secretary, for t 'a very excellen% Ja . Sharpe,, 831.38 ; Mrs. Ke , $67.74 ; figure for Z5 years. .He wan on, I of the firati go I __
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. . land ; insid6 gu�id, Ww.- §Leod.; outside tax the 04P ity of the mill to I the utm)BI and interesting report ol the South Huron J .Mooney, $90 36;Jno. B.-oad t- $44 27; Mayors of Goderich, and his on Val a here than they possibly *QWI- _'
guard, Robb. -Steele. La t Nairn Camp -t Js . Kerney, $61.56 ; R. Cardiff, $49 94; A. . Mr. E. old where in their trading tow -n. I I -
OHEM�f & SM31BY, , 0 at it *oxked upin time to gi�vi attent 01 Farmers' Institute meqtll Igo, which we give N. Lewis,, barrister, wa55 elaote Mayor at - ---
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SE4FORTIE1, inge of each'mont�h. , � �y the new m rop. About twenty hands In � in this issue. - Mies X. 1K illoran is i visiting Br :Shaw, $75.90; Wm. W� Ikin ion, $98.03 ; the late elections. Mr4 Lewis i yam a court. . to ra . � � .
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I I now constah tly employed at tl�e ,,;mill, i u( friendsin Toronto. 'Misi Minnie Parker i unoan, $68.81; Wm. Biysni, $59-43; A- eous and cultivated gentleman, ind was be.i Zie.g.ant Furs nese Fac - - - __
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Succesnors Oi S. M,ullett & Co. I a the staff ould be niateriallyll I areasei I i has returned from 11ILmuchlin,_ $41.57; Jno. Masoi ,. $65 05; J. You. 1 - . - I . I
i I . Milvorton, whore she - loved by all who had the plemau of his mo- 1Y
Hardwa�le, Stoves, Etc. THm ToNYN COUNCIL.- *.first. meeting work* 3n oo- ild be gob. The I ge ba ,n, ipent Christmas with friends. -Mr. Wm. I eland, $38 15 I'D � dest iversally re- i .
M4 _; R. Armstrong, 91.43 ; W. - quaintance. Hie h is ur� - -
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� are filled with flax, and the y r is fil a( Kehoe and Miss Aggie Kobus, returned on wman,,,$88.7� ; D.- A r, 81 .79; A.For gretted by all clas the community. np -ad"
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__ __ day forenoon. All the meu�] .era were pres. with immense stacks. Some of, it is re d., Monday laeb, the forms 'to Toledo, Ohio, a ,thp W0.00 ; W. Ynill, 6 172 ,1 Mrs. Sel- The funeral took place on Thursday. maj2ufacturers of Furs. Therefo , we �- �, I .
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, to be manuf %etured into tows, ut, the a ol and the latter to Marshal , Michigan, after Isrs, $80.61"' Mig. Fralick. 47. ; H. Dock- - Fuis comb something, and are a - _",
members having taken the no eseary de3lar- was so large and labor was no e'irce - a spending their Cbristmas vacation b home O)N $38-15 Y: A Shaw, $58. 6 ; . Caildbiok, . sit I I BROW �, � - _�� .,�,
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DOMIN ON BANK ation of qualification, busin was proceed- fall, th&t.they were unable to g)tl all o I -here,-Harold, son of Aayor Brosdfoot, $)4-36- � smi& - ��
ed with. Mr. Win. Elliot re -appoint- - I Vice Varga means the order,cr relation of -2,
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� rotted and: that will have to be' done I leftouThureday for Liverpool, England. . 1 - er urwe sell You. We freely injiW -�__��
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CAPITAL (Pal Up), - $2 600,000 ad town clerk, at the � same taisary as last the Spring. We hope the mar! .eF - for , h I . i Elibbert. ; ou responsibility. - I I
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REST i $2,500,000 . I msnufsct,�azed arti7ole will prove ai I Ratio UNTY - COUNCIL ELECTION, _4The eleo- We have given no little time, but years
I � Rankin were appointed ditors. The Ac numerous friends here ar( confident of his I takingstoek. Thenfor abook-taking bar- 4 -�� -, k
-i ton and Mi I o2d.-Mian Martha t, , in county coun2il divisioxi No. 3, in- . .. . 1.
,bory as tfie crop, but there are, (ornpla nt' success across the big VI 0� ex*rience in seourin - -
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Mayor and Couno 3. . gains maroh :�our money to this store. � 16 � � .
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just now 3g In, ., The. I Ida Chat- a uding Hibbert, Fullarton end Mitchell, ge Aris - � �_
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-SEAFORTIH BRANOH) * 9 .Clark, of Alma, Is vinitial' friends in nedeassry to i examine i nd jud I _,r . -
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I and to reporb at the next M e6ting. It was or the pro'spi irity that attends it, '[1- a bet ter John and P. McIver. The death took place eT, � Fullarton-, ��704 ; A. Burrii�, Mitchell, ed �tp by one and more of the most
A General B ' king Business trans- decided thatthe oecond 1*nday of each r are most desirous of clearing out this month. I , iel. - I
it will be fo.- the town. , on Tuesday. -The rain of Wednesday 41' ; Messrs. W, bite and Turnei, elected. F - .
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acted. Farmer; i'Sale Notes collected, month be the regular :nights meeting of I I night Help us a little, we'll help you much. The liable ur houses on the tontinnik ,
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and advance de on same at lowest the council. The - cool) until � . . I � has done' good setvice in i ettling and Solid- : I : E. McFaul Co., Seaforth.� 1:831-1 1 Thq t,y stand by the Furs they soU 119# - I
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frates. next Monday eveDing %t eig � 'clock, v re /.co t it. does not come too much tbaw.-Mr. H. DOTS. -F. - Derr was in Gd'derich last a very suc. I - - - .
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Draft sold on all points in Canada, : easier wor4 for your horse and save -3 the wear and � I . consful bee sawing * wood on Fri day of last
I . on rriage IS. Welsh' spent the New" Years holidays ,w eOk. -Miss B � *atrice . Green, ' Values 1 that create enthusiasm, -
he United States and Eutope. HURON OLD 13ovs. 'The kon Old Boys, fear your ci . Can be fitted o kny veh cle. I 9 of Clinton, we -offor - -
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-interest Of. 'Yoronto, held a :meetiOg last Friday 19RTire CO., Limited, 17 and 21 Tem , r1ince Stlees, Deem and Children, of orbh Dakota, is week. -R. McCartneydeliv , people to a dan-3e. It is nee(Ilesa to aa;y . Ak
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. night, at the Temple buildiiig�and decided ; d sold by � J� g red,',a fine bunch that they e - Persian Lamb Jackets, Bocharan L%mly -
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allowed on deposits of One Dollar and I 11 Toronto. i Etlitippifil an R. eilpreux, car- b mre Visiting her sister, r . Angus, and of hogs to R. njoyed themselves, ae'they &I- Jackets, Astrachan Ja&ets, Seal,Jwk. .
to hold an 11 at home" in tho near future. riage makd,r, Be %foith. 1831. . Fitzsimons on Tuo'sday.-Oiir - -
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upwards.. I I ! other friends. I toilnehip couna*l met on Mond: y for the wa eta, and in Caperines, Gauntle
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The executive committe �ill decide -Miss Susie Brumley, of Iondeaboro, � , - I
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R. S. HAYS, 1 date. The following officer � ,' wore elected : SOWS at once, 2.3 we must counts al in firrit time this y . .
� 1, � was the guest of Mrs. P. Dodds last week.
licitor I Manager. Honorary presidents, Colond� � W. D. Otter, before Febiu rY lot, 1903. Rl Lea�btW I .
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Floody, Mr. Justice Garro ,4 Mr. Justice Uar anbual sale 01 JJry Uooc 9,,, xd&ntles I szook on February lot, wis desirable to have all ic. There may be others who! have an worthy. floieDtly A isfy' T e Need. _�
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Robertson and Dr. Wm. Sloap, ; president, I I e0t. ;W. H. Willis, solo , 0 -_
� %S. spuns, audioul ngo, 50c, 600 and 76r, F -e - ch flaul lels I will favor 'us in this resp � a display as we have of Rich Furs at poor ad horpe.-Mr. Fred. Horn, a f rmer well And we�have plent D
SEWING MAOHINE ' . I . y t attract you, murelo.. - 4
. � E. J. B. Dun3an ; viae-prids�dent, G. A. 350. 18 all wo I styllah Raglan overec &to worth W, agoentfor - A. Slater sho�s for men and Victoria , p -ices, but we don't know �f any. We be. known busineas man of this Village, now a iut�reot you, and everything to temph . -
- Smith ; secretary, R. A. W41ker ; treasur- for $6.50. 6. 1. King, Wingharn. 6 es for la'doles, Seaforth. � 1831-1 i Ii ive the prices at which 190P are willing to prosperous farmer near Mitchell, was around you� The prices themselves do --
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- ecOtive committee, It's atc has at about half rice this, I DIED M MICHIGAN. - 1 Richard Robin� I pi irb with the balance of our Fur Garments renewing old acquaintances -last as they give you a chance ,toput oa-_�', .
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. - .jSk&FORTH. E. W. Bruce, S. T; Church, PJ. S. MoKin- week at tux ter's cleariDg eale, Be Ab. ni.i.R. son,hao recei ved word of Atli 1. death, at Union� enables you to do fully as i ell, � yes, better John Bullard, our village blaolismith, has . th4 much abused word, 64 � ��
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.� . -a on hand a large and well assorted nor), C, S. McDonald, J. R.'J�yons, George 03unter, m4nag er. � 183 ville, Michigan, on Dece n1ber 19bh. of his tl an you could elsewhere. Ptit us to the . Birgain j. I � __� .
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stock of first class sewing machines Ray- Deacon, K.- McLeod, W. Preni.d.argast, T. G. All accounts now ready. As, we 4kel, father-in-law, Mr. Willia, Ji Bell. Mr. Bell tobt. The E. McFaul Co., lr,,iafo'rth, by having it ec,vered with metal ic siding. When t1he notion strikes yoqsee whm* - .
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Boole, R. IV. Murraji H. I " Thomas stock on ilebruary lot it is desirous to ave al� so- i was for .years a ran t ' . -
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Soot�, T. W. Gibson, W. E ilove 14th concession of E ill'op, and was for -miss: Mina MeR a . . Cloth okets, Blankets Comfort -era, Flari- � ,
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. from $25 also a few good second C- MOKAY- I � , 1, 1i : some years a member -of t�e townsbip coun.
upwards, .1 I i ent for G % . Slater oboes for meg and Victoria ; . o4unty, is visiting with her eister,' Mrs. NOTES.-Tbe annual meeting (f the Hay nelliets, Tablings, Sbeethigs, Bqe -
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hand machines wh� ch will be sold cheap for agoeo for ladies, Bcafortb. � � 18311a ; oil. He moved to Michi an in 1882. De- . J4w1 ett.-Miss Alice Jewett: c4unter. �__.
NUPTIALS. -The G dl� erioh�ftnal of last � ' . . I , of russels, is Fire Insurance Company was hel I on Tues- suio, Shawls, Underwear.,
cash.. Allmachin(s fully guaranteed, and All parties having buggies or carriages ceatied was 89 yeara of ag , and bad bpen in I ., 1.
I a en ing a few rother, R. I pan�s, Flannels, Cottons, Tickingo �
week has the following : 11 104 New Years I di day's with her day, when three new directors were elected, I ana -_1
11 . that requh ,a r.al nting, would do well to br -ng tber i in poor health for the past t o years, He was ; Jewett. -Victor Cook as eon doing L -M I .
proper instructioi a given free of charge.' . I � as follows -. J. Kellerman, --of Dashwood ; one, suits. - -
. Dealer in needles, oil, Sewing machine at. day a happy and pleasant ev6i'too4 place now In ord,,)r t D have them ready lot use w 3en twice'maFried,land leaves widow, four aono g�od service with -his snow ,�low during the W. B. Battler and B. Sararus, of Zurich. -When b ying, we don't let sninf�rlor ar, - -
at the residence of Mrs. ,�i(Jrawford, or., springopensup, Wewill guaranteealfirst-clasiijob and four dRuRhters. . . I .
tsohments and parts, Binyoleb and Cream of Dungannon, it - being ... ni ' . and our prices ire moderate. Deveic ni'd 01 NOTES. -.Eldar Mortime , of tLe Latte' I storm. , He'deserv99 the th nk of all the J. 0. Kalbfleiscfi was re-elected for Zurich. tioliptempt us -with Its lo I _. .
. Separators. General Fire and Life Insur- ' ' I works, Bealprtb. 1831 2 r - -;z
the bonds of matrimony of:� er Youngs . . V41agers., . I -The annual meeting 'of the Hay Branch the�'efore, when we mail you ,the a- ... - I .
once avent. Risks affected on all kinds of ., , � 1 Day Sainte, has been holding meetings in -_ � 'a _ -_
augbter, Miss Frances Cra I BLACK01111H's APPRENTICE WANTED f - - a —� Agricultural Society was held. ix the town goo4s at very low prices, the quality � ��
property at lowest rates. Houses for sale " . Steady young f I llow to learn blaoksmit ii g. T oo.i the Leadbury School- hous,� for the past two I . . �1_
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and to rent. Office next door c to Queen's mony wait duly Ijerformed, I by Rev. C. .Hillex Egmondv Ile. - � � 1830,� 1 asks, but the st6riny weather makes the the chair. D. S. Paust, the ecretary, read i I I _�
tel.. L CU'TTER� am 4 H'attendance Fmall.�Mr. ,ohn Crozier h ; I 'A famous trading event ihat is not cion. I t
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Ha Ratherford, the energetic pai4or of Erskine .-* "Ortland cutter for I is, che an fi�ed to any special depart Dent' the annual report, wbich sh'sowed the so- Januaty For White Oood-s. , -
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. l ITUR FOR SALX.�The ' � good man. -John a had a bee -out- , prii sa in, many in- in 1. &die .... e* - �'_
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I XoRTH MAIN ST., BEAFORTH. � McNab, sisters of the brid(' room, were ' st Does will be completely divorced from nee of $217 on hand. The . Ing officers .".--
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_W_ W. 'W-A.rXS 012T, church. The Misses; Jean �'and Nellie' P,.ob,,t 131,1L Set forth Foundry. I _w D� , ting wood on Tuesday. J the'balanoo of January clety to be in good standi -dwy*e wishto, inoroduce ourA � .
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1630 Lartioles 60 be SOld privately: Coal oto�e� ildebo d, , -Mrs. Thomas Bar- � P 0. A 11 .
7 .— f1l'. ; -f-A ". $, 1 S& � . � . were ele-taid * P-AQ;A.ntL .
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is K. - .. �4 U& 1 extensionj tab] e, 1 centre tab c 1 solat 2 dresoey 3, rows has been very sick. ra. Burrows and � 'I - . �� �,
- i I the ceremony our. popular livery keeper 'beds, 1 cupboard and a number'of cha re. Apply fo you to come and we'll . lab vice-president, J. Sararus ; 2nd vice'a .ad �ith such care that not a poor, un. - -
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ldoney-Ma�ing Education. conveyed the'happy couple Lucknow, Oak' Th4 E. president, F. Willort ; secretar3 -treasurer,
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to relatives seat of here. Wile an �Iackwell, 0. Oswald, J. Xfdff, 0. Eilber, And ycii cau?t find fauh with the in&kiiogg
'hands rouR bat d dry skin, they have no equal. C awaiiosh- 11 I ,
- ' nniversairy sevices R. R. Jobnston�- P. Hem. sr.., B. . Phillips;, iberally tui -
. I " 9 informed thalb on their re�u n they will Abwb",rt, prug,flet, Seaforth. 18311 East W � in� nection with the t church They are well made, 1i V, tan I ��..., 1.
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. reside at Duiigannon. � We ' q R with their auditors, E. Zeller a
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. All my aoc)unts are now ready. Call an,.' takes occurred in the fk urqs g last Ji enry,Edighoffer,who has been with Mr. 0. �,
I hosts of friends and well *,ijliers, 6xt'6nd se -We before Fe3ruttry lot, ab thellaple Leafetare services will be. conducted lat 10:30 and 7
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congratulations, hoping that ey will have seaforth. . D r,L. 18311 � I goo Underwear -the best -and at thit -
n for business I election. The fault, however, was ouis and 1. O'clock by Rev. Mr. Brown of' Mitchell. - ured agood position.-MiS3 MR gie Well., -
Trains young men and wome along, happy and prompero al voyage over TTE D. 01*0 � � There will be speaial muiio !'by the church -_
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life, and places in y in good paying posi- - the sea of matrimony." The 6ouI3g COUPI i not the very efficient and obliging clerk's . who was home over the holidayi, has re- See the time and trouble yon are save �� �
. a general hol isew ork, good wages, small f�,M!Iy, ZaI14 . " choir. On the following hfianday� evening a bY I
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tione everyyear. This is the school that have a largepirole of friend Ore who will road fare paid from Sestorth to T6r nto. Alply.. I an: turned to Saginaw, Michigan. -A -ion Fannie I I
" Is I byster supper will be held when there . ' buyipg Ready-toTut-on
. a great r uta,tion for unite in the 'oongr I ulations and al T .... Ex ,00n OR office, Scaforth. 183I)II t corrected statement as fol I . _�- I
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posseales OP . I i I � wo '. wi,11 be a programme of addre!osenand music. eiger is home on a visit. -Mr. W. J. Night G6wns, Corset Covers, Chemiao, Ap- - Z
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work. join in t a wisbes i I : For Reeve- � . , leasant and profitable tim' a i : expected. icholEon, eon of MT. Robert N cholsou, is ' roun� Skirts and Draweriff. . .
, 1' ! c ..... 262 Th a iere from Manitoba, on.a visit to his grand- I "I 11
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W. J1, ELLIOTT, Principal. .. hens, or., and Fred Welsh were in Noi thl hl�thodiab choir .1 goink to be.more prosperouts-hat 11
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. 4"4-52 trip, an&,'are.now guests at, the paiental Perth Ise week acting an scrutineers �or � i . . . - --
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— I home here of! Mr. and Mra.Job n MoNab, sr. - Majority for MoCallur . I . . I . 102 1 . : I ! I I ick list. -Mr. J. B. Foster -is busy getting "I The secret -Lof succeEs, is eon T jD1 ---
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ULT1qRAL MEETING -The annual resident of� Seaforth, died at Brussels on Win. Beecroft ....... 1. q ft as soon as it in ready. - our icess. Anyw we have to workkl -
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Reliab[6 Harness.- � M nitoba, is having a few? months' via —0— I I'll, -
meeting of tl�e members ef the Tuckersmith I . 1
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Branch Agricultural Society., was held 0 Y The remainio were brought John. Menzies, or ..... i . ...'. 233 ' I aged. to see his gen I � .
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We st,ive to gNe the beat values to be. I Seafo*r�c:, Sunday and were i . � .
r I qterred in - . ... !. .'I I - 181 Cleaning house in ever depi Lrtmenb.- - ;
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had. Our own m4ke are neat and styliab, There was a very small attend- St. James' oenotery.-The coal a I man who Nath -i Johnston .... . . ... 165 art Colquhoun preached in' the.Meth,odist) ucky for you we are cleaning house, too. . a a Die . . . .
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I ance. The farmers do not take the intereab visits t,)*'n ionce each week to supply �ho First four eleat'a ... * ; . �e process is turning up i.ny I umber of - A . --- -_
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Horse BlaDketel, all sizes, all shapes, all I . :� Uizie Barbour ban resigned ',her position as -
many in towh that day, bat ifew thought of as Canadi 3. oll cannot be gob. IP �s a gra d Against the by-law .. � the sort an -conomical i -,
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prices. See our B=lington Stay -on Blank. I ...... 274 . I organist in the --English ohul ch,, where she . -
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thing to be 'n the bands of: a la�p' mo 0- arson wants toanap at quick. rhe redue. 1 McFJ UL
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Baffalo Robes and the Bishop Uobe, stylish a thankf A that you can get it a� any pirfae. I Majority against : � — i reach-tben reach tMsway for D,ry Goods 06. 11 -
- I three times I that number. ! The reports - by- �w,. �.. 161 � Albert. -The funeral of the lite -Mr. Thomas . -_
and comfortable, and the price right. ; -The fulli official returns of 06 county � . !_ . he greatest saving in Furs &Dd all Winter , � - -
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Inopect our goo a before buying. F.Cietv t9 be in 1 4 fairly sads. ocilin el�o�i n in *is ciouinty will �be found I Varna. 1 I was largely attended. Much sympathy is Dry Goods. The E. McFaW Co. Seaforth, C th"s Greatest Cashk _�� �
`iinanel%lIy.i I T -he receipts on t1cil it 00ge of thin is:;ue I I I , _I - 1 4 - -
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for the year amounted to ' ; � BRIEFS. -Mr. and Mrs. -'-*aFarland, Mr. l' felt for the sorrowirig friendHL , . 11831- !
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were,rpaid out for prizes at t ' It -all show the , son .0 and Mrs. Maurice Rife, Mr. JAuderson, son �W� I THE FATHERS -The council elect, viz : 10ry Goods Store. �
BRO ERIOK'S I the 7th p ge.-Mr. 4hn Routledg% f I I . i I __
f Mr. Goeorge Anderson, arid John HagE ub�m.- ! obBrt-Ferri-4. reeve; Henry Warr6n, Wm. ��
Bloc - sum of $5712. There was! al o paid cff lia- ISI r. - Obar es RouLledge, of 'Tuck�romith, lie ; � I kv, J D 9 i - . . �
bilities to the amount of W4, and the year , . pan of Mr. John Hagart, 0 the Pair line, , NoTzs.-Mr. Michael Wallace took a trip - Ooon, � Wm. Patterson and Thos. MoMil- with pne�monia, in improving. -John Doug-
- Harness Sho I Cady's k bere just ow from the Northwes and Ills . Moro, met in Londeaboro on Mon- . .
. closed with a balance duei � � I �tanley, are all home from � bakota, viefting ' to Mitchell on Mo an, councl I
troa0urer of $91. � �uy* �, day Ia6t on business ' I las received his seeopd car of coal for this ,-
- Ing up BE veral * carloadp of btroes i�o n I �lay, January 12ch, and coi mended bumi. r �
relatives and friends.-Mrz eorge and the matters. -Mr. M. Williams � ant to Brant� season din' Saturday_�Robert M-offat Of -
SEAFORTH. The followlixg. were app�intted' officers and take back�with him to.tnati count" rf he WI
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I ! I directors forithe ourrentlyesiri: Pr'ehident, Presbytert.an onurch choir went t�-Bruqo- Misses Lillie and Mary Fok to , of Carman, foro for a short visit on Wed,nesday last.- cations were received --ad read : Fro . Blyth, renewed acquaintances in the vllloge� ,-
D. D. Wilaoil, Sestorth ;'vicei-oresident, W, field on Monday night last'io take� part in anitoba, ariI visiting at I h home of their , Mi. John Jordan took a business trip to " the lsstweeli�-Afewfromi,hereat-.te ... I-
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Chesney, Tnq'keremith. Director@, M. Brad-. � ather Mr.Joseph Foater,t � chairman of the Trust Fund Otheni,lic . .
� of Varna. -We Scobbb concert in W_.ingham on Friday -even. - -
, an entertainment there. The nigh� was , a . , : - Mitchell on Wednesday of last week. -Mr. children&' hqspital, Toronto, and 10 motion .
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I NEW TERM � erick and '-i Al. Cheoney, Sea -forth ; J. F. egret to learn of the illneE f Miss Martha ' Mat., Williams, who has be6 a visitor to lug-.H4ry Brawta has gone to Buffalo tG _�
l �_ Dale and wild one Ian d the roads , bad and th � y eyes, daugh er of Mr. Tiomas Keyes, of, town for some days, � has leturned to hi of councillors Warren and Moon, to o sum of vae for I a week.�A muquersde-_
C1. McGregori' Rulletb ; James showed good pluck to stait out in .Fuqh vii -it relm�i i I
. I r 13 tau dollars was granted an a donati m to the ,
From Janbary 5th in all Carlon, J. M. Govenlook � I arna, and trust she will E bcn be able to be home in Datroip.-Mr. MyIe4, of London, is carnival �nd skating races were held in ther I
� � aud James Evans, weather, ut Lhey got through all right institution ; from Angus Smith, ob il engin-, rink berei Tuesday night. --What might-hame �.
McKillrp ; George Dale � v ound again. -Miss Archer, who has been visiting Miss Newcombe We 'week. -Mr. I I
and Wm. Black, and had . a I good time. -The storm whidh car, Stratford . , asking for the po ition of � - -�
Deloiartr�ents of the Tuckeramithq! The -following we're appointed ieric*ly ill for some, time, is -now on the Jae. Canning visits(! friends In Seaforth on been a tie r1ious fire occurred at R. Blsdje-g, _�
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- raged wib, 6rity for neat ly . i t ownshi as laid over; 'rom W. residence! Monday, night, about ten oldlook _-,
I 4m re or less sev load to r&overy.-Mr. Thomas McAsh, our i Wednesday last. -Mr., Dyer,! of Bay City, p engineer, w
I , reaswell at) d a , k( d up somewhat on -Tuesdi b - F �p -
� � honorary directors : W E.;' Q ( �
i week a arter, applying to be re -appoint townm �
- The weathler was intensely old and a ao . p assessor. The usual by-lawe re pans. tbelzarpeta took fire from a defective- *.- -
� - Robert 0haiters, Tuckefem�th ; John G �' genial postmaster, has h: a Inew residence i who has beeu: a' visitor iniown for some y when
' ; it Mon -lay ,, time, left for his home last week. -Mr. furnace p1pe. Fortunately it was put..,Ou�
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Lh of snow fe ,�h ' ad fting salaries and appointing township "before- this fire bad gained any headway.- � - -
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TORONTO, � ry �ast. We wish,Mr. MeAsh � and his eatim- - Robert Crerar, of SebringIville W a the officers, George Stephenson aud M. Bralth L
. his wife many years of oomfort in their ! guest of Mr. George. Simons! las -
Dick and Rob6rt Govenlock, 864forth. And.- heavy and lin some 'places almost impa I - . i I week.- sited MM - -
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t Mo �aite, being appointed auditors and will 0 1 1 1 -'- - %%%
catalogue. ( raw Young 'And W. Sornc-rvi4e were sp- able. The� tmins were con6iderably behia iew home -Mr. Rober 0001, who has Master tchel ! I .
Write for general ur book- George Mi I ioAck with the Allan sr�ld ther relatives here for a few* _. .
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let " Bacl m " will interest I was re- time, but he stages got through every da )een out ' s last W.eek. t� 11 .
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k to thelfar I far- pointed auditors. Mr. T. E.!I ]E�ays i� Calgary for - th a past month,or 1 mumps. -Mr. James Jordan W�as in Staffa on �Dcks, Oon Thursday, January 2213 1 -
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ib. Ad � decided to hold the next fall show on Sap- Or irip.-Mr. Percy Collins, who has been ; James Stone was the Fpeit 9 Mrs. W. E. . : Tucke,rsmith- -.--- t
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w. H. SHAW, Principal. . - : in here visit -Ing her mother', Mro. . i 2 1 �Ierk, John Carbut, John 11prun so. All ao4unts now. ready. As we take - - �
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I urned to his home in Ripl y last weei' turned to Stratford to upp Y f - _� -
Yonge and Gerrard st�., Toronto. I Killoran, and other friends. � Mr.. and M i . � - ,LisoUlne her studies at, 8 0 a ,,, a okonF , ary lot it is deolrableto haTe all m- 11 � �
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7 THE W E,S 1 a take the Loretto Convent. --Misa Colli1no,of Kinkora, counts pi I
I ! 15848-52 . Brown have r CEntly returned- from, an 0i - I . � a 611 this montb- We hope our customers -11, I
i following from the Moose J I f rook elm and almsfor- car load of tkInarac will favor u In this res
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! i young man ,who took the loading part in -The anni ,961 meeting of the mempers of to a NOTES, -Friday night last, Simon How- . Miss . Jordan, who has been v6ry ill, is im- hick will be received up to Zoes for lakil 9, Seaforth. - I .-
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and Mr. a - 4 �uckeramith, South Humn Agricultural Isoclety vv�. I rd p.%f,sed away at his home on John street, ' proviDg. ione to Goder- th. 0ouncillors MoMilla-6 and I Patter- It take�-Well, just thin -. A pretty. girl -
a ich, where she will reside for; the winber.- mr.h ,a - i
The. Can ,dian Bank nd Mrs. Simpson ai, , �now in this be bqld at'. 3rucefleld on Wednesday neXt, at the ripe old age of 90 �aars. Deceased on moved that the,,reeve and clerk petition to draw attention, a mule to draw, a cart, -A -
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I vicinity opqnding their' boboymoon with Rev. Father Noonau,, of Biddulph will I 0 ]&"� _ �� �
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OF friends here. -, The Times.14ay 10 -�'11 On Wed. returned I . come to Dublin to apt as paris'h priest.' h warden and council of th4i countV of bankrupt 4ale to drLaw & crowd, bat in 813 , � I L, .
MERCE. I h tn from a few daye' visit 7ears. The funeral took Flace on Sunday � t .. uron to call A public meeting of rabepay. forth, t E., MeFaul Co.'s merchand so 1 - - - - -
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HEAD OFFICE, T' i arid Mrs. Thoa-. game of ho k.( y took place; last Satur �bence to St. Jameal cem(tery.-An illus- B1116vale. � county, to considerth are takin stock and offer you exceptio, .
ORONTO. Barry, was the scene of o . , a advieability of tak- I - . �_ :
.. - I - - - e Of those. happy afternoon, n �be rink betwe'en teams re irated lecture will 1.be given in Melville NOTES. -The tea meoting, �vhich was to ing bold'of the grant made by the Ontario values in I Winter Dry Goods. 1831-1 - t,:� --
- events which always cau�e � ripple of e 6 blic a " �. `__ ,
I � � X. enting the Ipt chool and the separa ( hurch next Monday evenhIg by Rev. Thom. be held- in the Presbyterian church last overnment for the improvement Of high- � _;;7��- -
Capital (paid $ 8 boo 000. � citement in 1any community� it being the school, whiph reaulte'd in a victory for . BLoo-D �POISONI�G.-Mlss Maggie Chet, t�.' - - -
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,occasion of �:th 0 94 4heir eldest latter by a 'core of 6 to 3. This was t ( )f the East Huron Farmers' Inatitnte will of the inclement eat er, u will be held c -. hall,- 2nd oonceiisiOn, L. . S., about six weeks - -
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� - $ 21500:000. ; daughter, Mioo, Mary Pe 60, �i to NJ r. Hugh return matob, the one on the previo f )a held in the town hall next Wedndoday i on Wednesday. evenin -i anug,ry 21-st. Tea londeaboro, vihich has been for sale for ago had &I small pi ce of skin rubbed from _-Ir- . ,
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I minent- young Saturday resulting in favor of the separa t iftern6on an�d evening.-Jise B. Strettoo, will be served .fro six to ei t O�cl wuship, her heel. !,8he did pak much attention - -
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farmers. The house we Pbe4 - . Oak. The Rome time, for the ufis of the to _.
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over $72,000)060 ated -with flovvers. [ programme wi % whiah we understand he has done on
nto, bunting, Dougall and Mi�s Maggie' McDougall, i p - I I I . �
jwtel in Belgrave, and will':take -poeses�ion ablished.-Mi's nni' liver returned to fivorable terms, and it will henceforth be painful and her lit�� commenced to swell, ,_
, etc., for the imporbant event.: �MissRoxey .Egmondvillo, lef� on Monday for Mar I on the 6 rob of April. - An a' swee . I I ro. 1 Clement - and or for ai y other A .
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Hon. G. A. Cox, President. I d at the crg, I I in - - seembly will -be I Toronto this � used as a council room .an it won found that blood poisoning kad .- -_
Barry presid� n �nA played the City, Miebikan, to attend the funeral ,,'iven b�r' the.gentlemen of the town in the I daughter, of Virp,i), Oat'., hasj�returned,after t�wnabip business.- Council adjourn I .
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S. E., Walker, G -Ineral Manager. wedding marob. Promptly at 3 o'clock- the r I � - . � ad and set in. T4e injury! developed. into a large . _�
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; . I . Mrs. McDoggill'o brother, Mr. Alex. An iall on'Tuesday night. -W. ]EI. Kerr has I an e X*tended visit to rolativ�s in Bluevale will meet again in the township hall, Lou. e 11 itl _. a " 1,
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i eraon, shipbuilder, of that city.-Mr.Murd )eon laid up during,the past week with an and Wingham.-All those having books be- deaboro, YAruary 7bb,st 10 a. m. erstion,! which wais performed by Dr- . - -
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London, n9land, Office here the Re`v�. J. A. Do le; �0'fficiated in Rose, of Ba Ffield;-was in to,v�n on � Tuesday, 6ttack of lumbago. -The cquncil have up- I longing to the Bluevale I:Irano4 of the Wing- � Me e&forth and 'Rogers, of J I
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t -1 � th � impresaivo marriage or Danny of the He brou 13 of Dios, fr al pointed Alex.. McL%uchlin me weighmaster ham* library, will please return them at I i - - 1
60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. . ght with him a supp Ka -v, ot S Dr�
pr pounced . � I I _. Brucefield - It is hoped the worst is now
I IMthodist ebureb, and herring, the a T Wroxeter. 1, .
. the wE i6li he disposed of to mar - for the present, until some definite arrange- I once, as the library is now closed. -The first . 11
SEAFORTH BRANCH. happy young �couple man f and '�wife in the ohants here Me. Ross is o , - past, and that the young lady �will recover .
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I presence of oyer one hundXe I us of the mos i6ienb can be arrived at.-Fra,nk Roche has meeting of the Woman's Inoti�ute mas held NOTES. -Mr. Lawrence Henry an(l dangh- I without alay permapent .injury resulUng.
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I guests. , The successful f Bhermen, and U,irgest,dealeris i gone to Harriston. . He wi [I be an A. I ad- : on Thursday afternoon of lasti week,st .the ter, of Winnipeg. are the guests Of M;r . I � '
so of ';drab ladies' fish in this a CO MEETI-im-The council elect -
bride wore a beautiful dre I Ila t of the cou�ntry. , The co lition to their hockey team, - Mr. R. Nio � I UNC4
A gonoral Ela�kirig busInvion tran. cloth, trimmeA'with Filk sib eve h- pa;rsonage. A goodly number of women John Hamilton. -The meeting of t�e East' for the cutrent yeatmet 12th, .. 11
siacted. � . ribbon, applique, dealers b _b been making laudabl )Is and Miss Eva Stonemarij of Chioelhurst, 11 were presenti altboug t a weather was � uronFarmera' Institute will t n In Dal 'a Hall, Egniondville ; all the main- I
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. � and pear os�riel a .beautiful efforts to keep the people supplied*ith coa were visitors ,'at Thoo. Nibhols for a few � stormy. Mrs.,'(Dr.) Ar 'a on' = I Black. After
w I ,i g,d of Gorrie, t a tewn ball next Tuesday, the �te 01 -on bern prosiont except- MT.
Farmws' and Graziers"' Notes dis- lbouquet of i �hite chryoamh�tnums and and they have succeeded very. well go fa eye during the past weeik_tW. F. Stewart 'presldiid at the meeting,' a. the re ort a asion beginning ab 1:30 o'clock 'nd the making th� requioite declarations of quali- ,
counted, and is�eclal attention glv&n Imaiden hair forDS. Miss Lilly4.; Barry acted much bette;- than have the dealers! i agent with ail attack of rb I on, a
. ; a man laid up at pr eU- � of the Woman's Institute Cad-venti wgich a ening, session at 7:'30. -T. H. ason, Of fleation and of office before Squir Jackson -
to tile . 0011rectic n of Sale N ofts, etc. as bridesmaid:aud worej a lo'�ly dress of o ces r' I
Y ther, pla, The public selhool, 1which i ar,ism.-A concert in aid c f the K-0. T. i wae*held in Guelph in the ear parb of De- affordville, and H. C. Drury, Crown and appolAting Mr. 11� Horton clerk pro 11
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SAVINGS BANK. bluesilk. and -parried a.bouqhtt of white heated b at tl racite coal, was fortunate i . band will be held' in ti � w" V
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miss M - , J B f be having alou) eight tons left "over !from las iday evening of next week.! A good pro-- i and a vote of thanks was o red at the r Owen' Sound on I i I t they e0tereJ upon
and upwatds. nterest is credited to bride, noted',asinaid ofhonorand lcokei season's stock, but that is now aboutex , ramme Is promised. i I Smith left tarday, mun cipm , their duties.
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accounts on thei 31st,of May and the charming in a �dres's of white 0k, trimmed bausted, an I the trustees 1 alone of -the meeting �o rs. lamstrong for .where he wi atten asiness coll .-Our Mr. H. Chesney, being the retiring,,
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30th of November in each year. with white silk lace and ribb land oarrie ar. oudgling their � T.nE CHEEsE FACTORY. -� $e annual meet - , her kindness in starting , ociety. Mrs. curlers went to Harrh n on Thur day and I member o the' board of health, was re-
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I - is beautiful basket of flowers. '!The groom ill get a ne supp] a g of the patrons of the Brussels bheese R. Maxwell in Rresident of the so-oJety, and were defeated in a friendly game ith the appotnted.i Mr. Andrew8cottzand-Mr, T.
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The Rank haa 81 branches Fxtendinx throughout Was ably supported through th4 -Masters Irlingtori, Seam n an Stan] ctory was held in the t � n hall bu the I MissKathle 3wann, secretary. meetings a ub of that*town.-R. Harriu was in Har- IT. Forsythe were re -appointed auditor* I
. onlario, Quebec, Maq1toba, Northwest Territorle,3 tryin or- Lmird,of Ivj,,eraoll, who havo', bee visitin
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mbia, Y kon District, Maritime Pro' deal by Mr. William Gilmour i 9 ,rd'inal Ills annu%l repo � which was a ,will be hold- every t - i ednesday of each" r�lstou on business last Thursday, - . Timm, whi i -ap I
Britiab Colu Y I ir aunt, I re. James ousts , ery Ba�isfao t I w� - iWm. Chesney was re
� Afte . 3le ' ba �tory one, wan rIad and hdopt- ,[month, at the residence of ori� of the to Mr. , pointed
vinaea and the Vnite4tatvs. � ceremony was performed the! P - d. . Jae. Elliott, P. J. MCI mem- Wallace, has purchased the fty more assessor abla salary of $80. After paying �
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� 1. guests Rat returned ho a -Mias Matio E. ConatabI ,Tthur and Goo. berm, where -things pertaining! to domestic b, n 3ar h6re, accounts t� the amotmb of $186.44, 69, �'
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F. HOLMESTED, Solicitor. which the tables fairly gro� 1 1 . economy will be discussed. 11he next meet- fc�r the sum of $2,900. -Albert Gallaher council adfournei to meet again at - Strong* .- .
� . . miked. After the past t�hr�ae, nonths, has retur�ed homi it 0 after the interests of tb D! patrons. � W. ingwillbeheldst the residence of Mrs. slient Friday in Hanover. -We are pleased hall on Siitturday, Febru 14th, at - .
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t I M a Haze � !Harris was re -appointed 1'
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