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ILL. , took � � o on. 7nding the past week with, her rpabr ntr, . .
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� , I 5 re in Hohnotted's block 'formerly ocou . ! and Mrs. Robert Carlisle
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8 DVES I � sit ?#!,lost 001tPo, . I . i I Cars, Proudfoob and Hays are acting for . I �
I T, - - 11., . . I pied by -Sooti Brothers an is fitting it UP � : alton, has been visiting er 11
L i I L rty .. .. the plafutiff, and Masora. Gladman and son, of near W T � . .
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h I ]DInT*07 L""M 9 . tionarY, ,and will also h a candy store, I in which Mr. Sta itly a ad- � � r
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. . I _. - __ - making all his ,�,wn';xtocglk - I This iA a now ' . ing a few days with her mother, Mrs, L . - . .
� . , wo ad. o ; Worthington! s ()anadian met was diopoBed of at Goderich. It was, the Visit_ - 64! . . . . . . I . ;
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; SZ"ORTH Sipiow" PRiZES.—Those w enterprise here o it will prove - - - I - - .
z I i . I 1. siander suib of Belback vs, Rose, which was R. Warring,—Mrs. A. Lewis has been r -k-. W ;_-+1i *0 a �
I -ock of Stoves - were awarded pl�izog at the Seaforth show a I r. Paterrwh had consider. . I . in Clinton,— ++ � -
Oar at and Ranges is com nooses" .M liui� . Mr. L, E, Dauncey ing in her former home .
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I pletothi&FAL We have stoves of this fall, oan Obtain their prioe money by abW`-expe no thi j� and as he is!ao I Feeder. . represented the plaintiff, and Mr. Stanbury Mr. and Mrs, James Logan, of Forest, are .. I
- xm1wu ,Office, Seafoirtb, active ti ,oung ma he is likel to . ' When the brown leaves whirl and eddy - - 114
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: li_;ill and are Wbisfied that we can f = calling at Tmm $ , energo 10 7 the defendant.—Dr. Browning is extending here visiting Mr, and Mom. Joseph Hudson, around th0l coldes t corner of t the towi, - _
. . you with one to madt. orit. will be sent to th"m by mail, if the guaceed.—Thi little son of r. Wm. ;708t.- - Flax . Seed' ; a Main 4r.Joteph Daistion, and the bare branolies creak and oom - . - Z-@ T -Q 1"t V,
: I . I 4i and remodeling his vacant store, o Mrs. Log&n's parents.—A � . . . - ---
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; ; I . oott ured by a horse I _ plain in shivering blasta, ouggestiotm of . WE[.0-L-i—a , 1
: � I ,one I logressing most Oil ake, and -street. We understand a tenant in secured of Detroit, in I
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� Tho lit " Range ean- 8Tzvu.--Xr, Thos. E.- 11�,Ts favorably, i d his mod : 1attendantm now alaready.—Mr. John Bell, son of Mr. Robe law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, James Moore, warmth ai�d comfort don1 ootne amis, —_
F r Buok' "R., MaliSTBu , . io . Meal. datul, a and intends attending to M r. Moore's duties �. � _.. I
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- not, be eq,snv�XpToyyr thoutitchou.- if you J� hebss� '20pon for his iti iplete recovery, . .Linseed � Bell, con..5, Usborne, met with a ps warehouse, This store � is filled with sn& sugget- � �,, - i
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� 1� � VOTJ�wf - 'J;LAXFo last week, It seems he was using a drawing ti, �
Talue economy in fuel, 8"Y control of the C*rg( , D.lo. of the Huron -rood, Tucker'. . — cident to one of his knees on Wednesday ol for a time at the grain tions, A few dollars judicioudy 6,_ I
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� Q, , bakiv - maj weighs 1, LUT COUAT. -Jui dge Doy . - 2 E;TQJ��14JS I
fire, and perfect g, get one of them. sullith., This ariii 7W poundi THE to HAMILTON & KER ze, Moir, who i
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F - - I and - was sold' 0 four and a half cents a . held court heire on' Wednes by, for the re. 8safo, Accountant at the Molsono Bank here I ' ' -
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p - ;h it is such a monster it vision of the Seaforth To rs, list. There Seed . .. �,th.
7 Mero�anto - with his knee, cutting a e
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� V d Alth . . —Mr. E.' lost year, and who was very fond of shoot- I
L We. home in a large number of -f I I __ — � required sever&I 01whas to close. Brisk BUSineSt Weather.
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I I as'no;ver beo.� of weal, and was a long I ist of .appeals from each side. . I
.1 top qraft heatem' just the thing for i n fed a pound � 4 * ow Manufaq.- ing, has been remembering his friends here. : .1 I
. rs. I bb, a000mpaaiW�her sine Harre 100 ft longr
� cQuipe"nt jud think that when fat it The !ppellaul on behalf of ,the Reformers vic".—M .ied ' G. Blaine, of the BI . ..
M Droppy morulngs are I)UV
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. — baring Company, of Toronto. vislN , I :
evenings. 9!hey aft�'elieap, eagly set upt I -_ V,hing friends in Brantford )d Exeter in the way of sending them some fine wild These a : i
I - y we 2,500 poub - Dale *aa Mr. M. 1'. McLean, an on behalf of mother, are v I - -
r . wffl easil L do. Mr. - U had bagged.—Captain Northrop, .
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� L_ I le -never satioll -unless he has the biggest the 'Conservaltives, Mr. ph I Shink. The A �Royal To wow successfully last week with a view to the ebta.bli@hmen.t d eke ha% mairera. They make you thiiik 0,,
. who has charge of the Steamer Clornows, � things needed. They fill uB vn ,
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L STABLE - BU3LiqZD.-:idr. Henry &dded 28 n', es and got 22 i Th Weeks wi- h h parents in Kingston.. ,large number of ratepayers were pfe . course of a few days, his visit wam -brief. before you. 'I'OU s I . ;
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r I who lives on the 3rd concession of MCKil- -in a fair r i orlion, as com )&red with the rt iltook This gentleman has successfully conquered effted. I I ,
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! . __ 13 T r. George Gray's, had the �- I . which was that $10,000 wo h of rfifteenyears, and now has a U
L SMY & . a ppeals. . F. Holmest6d �epreeented
i . lop# opposite M I , I I of should 'be subscribed by the citizens of the waves fo Our buplr- ,
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� - misfortune to h able stable burned early Me Conservatives, and Xr,,R. S. Hays -the .A PLMSAXI SuRpnisn.—The methberm `
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i SEAFORTHI Exeter to secure the industry, a committee great notion of going farmin We think Plurs are a Necessity, the peoj�le the I
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E Fni.day morning, Mr. Howes lis a emplo Reformers. Three or four : eaves were rO- St. Andrew's aongr at' ositiou he will be a long time farmt-9 before he -_ . -
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� .- 'About 6 0 ppointed to investigate the Prop Not- a Luxury.
V rdware, Stoves, Etc. with Mr. Robert Govenlocir, jr ierved by the Judge lbr:,deci ,Sion. of the manse lust 1hursday evening. will receive an income of six hundred pounds L
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P - . o'clock he wout'to Mr Govenlook's to at- 0 �, larige crowd gathered and was, in th �1 course __ a year."Rev. Mr. Johnston, of Paieley, will Thinking over Fur Costs and the.smart. . - 1: ,e LIS
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E - 11 d to the = wibi�h be was working. On Guy B ' ear of -the eveningi called to orde by Mr. D. � preach in.Carmel church �
t ton . uosi1,,MiwsTRF&s.- -Year after y r I . next Sabbath, at � , the beat gorAq'
R returning for brOakfast he noticed his stable these famous minstrel men add n)w feature* to their McKenzie, one of the elders, iwbo iesd an Hensall. the usual hours mornin and evening. - er furs, come and do your thmiriang in ' V ,
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I Hoaw,m Owneross show. Thls__94�won everyihing Is absolutely Dow - our ntor_�, Wo'll think I - _-4)1d at the, be�-
0 Qv � onfire. Before [� he could get to it the fire r,Mr. McNeil, expres- -
i - ___ t fromothrito lsj�slftmo grand nUitarVepectaculat address to the pasto Gladman & Stambury, barristers, at Hen- - YO - I . -
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i � , M" '�. WAS so far sidva, ced that he could not gob fird. port repr ,&` soldierol umping in South give of the congregation's alppr�oiati6ri of him an Tueefty, Thursday and Saturdays. 1262-tf HwW,k. I I vicel gnd be%t �
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� were aU burn' Africa. irZu c bear 06 116 si id tmmJn the die . eilly the 1-m-st p
anything out. ho.00ntents h labors among I hom. � The address "llwas me- G. J. Sutherland, not%ry public, commis- � -
i Inspect our stock of Single Ha isded Facts about, furs.- If you have any enjoy th6 comfort of a far coat ouc �
. . rnesa- ad. consisting 6 a horse. calf, buggy, har-� iloidoe, marchia of the troops, bi the band, r for . . , .
. I . ad with a, beautiful easy _ sioner, conveyancer, fire and IM ingursoce 89-06 �
11 I " Stylish -and andurable. Oar o iake and ObOrn"O Of the soldlers,1*, I Lie electric effects compsui Deeds, mortgages, thought about, buying fare, the earlier the that will" embody style, comfo ' 1
" I ness and stable atensili, Tho stable was 4 � y iefly th '
. I I wi6h colored Us make. it ob a of the prettiest his stud Mr. MoNgil br d big and issuer of marriage licenses. ' ' f selection, The num- satisfaction rt and
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I the p-6085 righb- � - ' ln�roduced In minalrelay, Don't miss boilers fot their kindly fe losses and wills caref ally drawn upaccording to low better in the matter o - E"h and "try one of L I IL ne
F L new one. The (wigin of the fire is unknown, , Ifing ,, ards '� a
� � -1 - I *� � gittl a ever 1 rib paria st reasonable rates. Priv%te funds also loan OOM- bar of pelts this Beaton in limited, and the the smaller Fars, Coperines, Bow.
Save Y� - I .� this b show' the.. opep ffouse'. Basic- . on him. The ,lodies provided i a on pta panyis at lowest rate of interest; Farm and VIII&XOL ,
,ur Han; , Wednesday ni November AtZ 1872-1 choicest are those which are in the garments Ruff�, Yk ,,,
I . ;even ng properties for sale, Office At the Post Office. uffs, Oavr,, etc., lwk worth
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I ' --either' FROM MAI -M -03A. -Mrs. William Simpson,L - lunch au&a very enjoyable !� 186241 I more dollars than the dollan � -you I This is a f
With,� one of our Otay-on-Bla I -0 bags of spent at the wanse. ! � . . have -_ .
I � I , We are taking into stool, 1,6b I now in stock, the firet choosing. So ibuy .
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I Jata, Kersey or Wcl)l. . .� . our, unloading first Oar to -day, Quality . I'. "L _* . i .8ho Fo Hansall foundry in large quantities, offer our customers greab to pay. In % word, if you require for . � ably rhan t
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� I , I brought with her a s: . � - I 4 11 ands belonging to the variety and low dity considered. ing win er I L
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I � weed Prowls" good.' Ask for prices,: Cardno Broo,, Sea- set prioes,qui the com, t anyth*.Ifi ,.be line - -
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Yclarself. potatoes. They were 'neat to uz ft. . 1872-1 1 � Alma. i ! 'D: 7 particulars I to Even though you have lint a slight know- _LD
� Save J. fo#h. I f . I Of dep$, a furs, fully gu&-(6'�tsed I ro,w bavira,
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F L With a Goat, Bishop, Gait or Gall L rosma by Mr.: James Armstyug, of Hart- Our shelves are laden: *ith new fruits, Rubbers, Rubbero.-Big sto,3kof w r 8 I if.i know that you can buy f know it. ur
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I robe� Got our priwo. Inspect our good'L ney, formerly of Varna, ma %,Ample of what no* canned go6d# and new. tese. We have f"nd Out bers arrived Ws:woek. Good qualifleg Ind prices . back of .
t L , i - _ I Sovi 00, perfect safety here. The store is -h h iuere,n
I - do in the,way of root pro- � that its qaalit '3ts Beattie, Bros., a 11 a ent for ireign Bank of Canada ; head offi do notsee our rich showing of ,,,, en day wit
. . i .y J a publio.wN ., " low as the lowed, W. -H. Willi , 011i I I
� . A branch ON ever The A. McF&ul Co.. 8�&- garments. What's back of I "':
' 'on. . I k . 1 11 -1 . � calorth. Toronto ; executive office, Mornireal, � 1872-1 the raizan. I banner rnoilt I �
ducti � The turnip was &own on the farm SeafOrth- I i ��2 . Dainty Mode and Kant Kmck rubbers fornt _� statement.
I ;. i 1872-1 this bank has been opened at Honsall, Your patron- . .
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. I - BRODERI.CK'S Mr. Aikentlead, * cousin of Mr..James Fuumunrl FOR SALE --For sale, a quan. I IXED IN TRY WEST. -The following which age is solicited. John hiscsythur, manager. 18"-tf: NoTm,.-Many of th�young people of this back, of courae. We are -in buquen to x1ain hadwfum4rit,
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INWk Ailrenhead, of ! Staid4y, and the pobstoss tity of household furboore, com rising in part's new . -
Harueso ShOP ftdy's r - suite, bedroom � suites, chairs, tablea, etc, we take from the Killarney, Manitoba, vicinity attended a d,Auoiug party at the satisfy our oustomers. : - I
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were taken from a flild on the fdrm of.Mr. patio �bobslelghs, , Pragono, carto. bar., Guide, refers to a former resident of this G. J. Sutherland hoe hid placed in his homs' of Mr. O!Connor,, of Blyth, on Tburs- � A L. I
L Ed. Brigg-st M.'! P. R- also a former resident Al"O Pair:Oflnew- . . bands for sale that neat frame dwelling with 9004 L - L L. . -
� � SEAFORTH. ' 4. - 9 - I awe, etc., and a, good driving he to. Can be seen at Bighborhood, the deceased having resided n and all modern im. a Olive McGregor vibitied Jackets all the way - i
ofBrucefiel& Both farmw6re,in the vicinit!Y. any tlm� at residence. East Willi m street, Sea kitchen, cellar and foundatib day �oveniv Mi I
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. � The turnip weighs JJ poupdo Duncan McCallum. c . . 1872x1 on the place now occupied by Mr. Robt. provernents and conveniences and nice garden, op- her sistar, tra. George Knox", of the villsg!, L I . � 4-:
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, . CO,., So&- Gibbings: The funeral of the late Mrs, positePateroon's Placing Mill, on London Rood. ee ___MLJgsC&mpbell9�of McKillop, 'a I V
JUOMINION BANK& and Measures 24 inches, *hile the, largest of Bo Wanted. Wm. Pickard & � . P L 1. I
y I I L ow Monday of:tbis Will be sold cheap or rented. Apply at the offt last w k" �
. the potato+s w4ighs l'i pounds and;memures forth, � 1872-1 Allan Hobson, wi�'ho, died Office, Rensall. . U70-tt �* visiting - at -Mr. Angus Reid's at present.- These German jackets are worthy Of I ,- �
i� , iliches wound. ThO are re- 3 : - L I ,I on Wednepday afternoon . too Minnie Lair, of Hullett, was t�he guest their name. T L I
. - HEAD OMOR, TbRONTO'L week, took,pace , he G�rmaus are the best � I
- � , ILIJ by 1A Went d &!:'girl -to' d , oral -housework ' - LOCAL NEWS. -OD Monday evening next M MheOherd, last week, i � - L .
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I g an f il of On( 0 c3girlo Easy place, from the residence to KUI&rniy cemetery at it, Mrs, W. ou� �
ROUGH, markably fine mtkwp as Sa4 woula even do for'& sm F i litt Rev. Dr. Modd will deliver a lecture on the jaeket makere in the world. and 11
I E, B, OSLER, M. P. T� G. B . i wn� a resident of L -Miss Jane Robinson, h ,m L -_
ire. 0. S, Audi Dwo, William street, 2 pl. in. D eased has I , f Harpur ey, spent tie
� Mrs. Simpson Apply at on , go so olous", Of this ports-vionf are most Ji ..Actory. If L
9 . President . L .Gelueralk"Mor credit to fortili old Huron. . rib * : � 1872.1 this . district for a number ot years and was Potency of the Sub -cons Wednesday of s ge.- % single fault, I it . is that I I I
was in Manitoba dtfring the September bliz. lleafOdh- * - � lecture the Sarnia Post said . "The lecture there is vs - ..
' ST. In Seafolfth on Saturday widely known and relllpOct,od throughout the John Watt, of th Vill%-#OL' entertained I
� . E165 ()o zard and slid !had a slaigh ride then, She 'MONEY L� on the Potency of the Sub -0011101010118 W" i4- Mr- '0 t bought ton few, the demand b4dng -to I
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I I c4pitat, Fully Paid: UP-S2.98S, says the storm Iwaol fully as novere'as 'ib Was led, OcWber 246h, a $10 bill, T le finder will kindly comthunity, This is the third fatality that sely interesting and keenly onjoged by a number of his friend' at his home Friday L great. lea ta your great advantage to I
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I I ' losvg the same4t The Expositor Office. 1872il At 0 it of ce early ton evening. -Mr. Stevens, who has sold his , .- - I
Reserve Fund and un- .. has vaken place in th I , assedly the most -a 16 lee. come and wake a selcotion while the L _�
. f reported. - But It did not frighten her nor Give us a I call for cow ten, halters, and . a 4 d an child ran all prosept, . Coat I . to his son Disai a a sale Oi � t - I � I 1� 1�
divided Prafits $ 3,337,220,48 otiose her to lime faith in the 4i�cuntryi She . I summ'er. Tho. bereaved hu 9 doctor has yet delivered." He will farm his stock cboosing is good, You can get fi4 LL - I L
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lautorne. Our prices aid � 11 ;ht. , a iesney and 1
690��76 was there � for - three vosrs before and likes ! 24 will have the sincere sympast y of t le entire ture th Monday Isob and s since moved to the . - I .
posits by Public $23.389 1 . . . Smiley, 06610 th, I I i87 i r be ably assisted in the programme by Miss On . _ fashion and fancy, all in one. This In a �' - *1
.1 ; � community in tb� 16on of wife, and r iothe . -_ village of Loudesboro.-Uisses Bells, and
" the country better now tban'mbo didbefore. I . I Mildred Godwin, a graduate elocutionist': garmaut is a combination that ima �
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� my Mr. i Armstrong is; 4aing welt arid is - women only. Samples in north window, W. 9, � I Tuekersmit4- ,:' io "Ill be furnished by the Miss Addle Crisp, of Londesboro, spent ments still rtronger, we quote th3 1
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�.. 7H B; � quite in love with the cou La ry. DorothyDodd shoes arethe talkof the f I
- AFORI RANCH, I Willis, sole stint for Sestorth.. 1872-1 1 choir of the Methodist church, Thlowillbei Sun4ay at Mr. Harry len's.-Little Han- eat prlms-thaVa right, , . �v
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� . - *� L WANTED, .-Fresh eggs 20o, packed 0 , rth ivindo* W, H, a rare evening Indeedo - and no do b . h Pattehon brought some excellent sam- i
� . ladies only. Samples in 00 ! of wild raspberries to the village on
3"Ift OtTeet, se"Ort* ioe,olootowl undtawn, .D d applosand bZ94 i �! injoyit. Thelacture wit � The Hand and goal of Dress
Every Udvhty for the fr&nsactW1K of-, a WigiDDn5o Bur", who, OursWokof Dress Goods, 8 Willis sole agcqVin 0011forth, � 1 1872-1 will be out to a 1 W2 Pigs .
-The ks. Purs, etc. to 006 � .1 I � nooday, which she bad found, when .
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. took the prominent 'parb in the following excelled, 0. E. King, wing vs 04 , . in the Methodist church,. and the chair wilt Zlp;, through the woods, . Fashion are set -for TH4=mi L
general t)anking business. . What, a ole I r word " be . I ' rig _ gs. .
V . I ' . upied by Dr, Maodiarmid, on this oc- .
mads interesting, event, ab account of which we Our Jibe q,f former's cook stoves was never just a single syllable and convoys 40 much be oce s c r'y L . I 0 11 .
_t Collootious made on all points in Co -from an Arizona paper; is a niece Of better than at prevent I What meaning do�s it obnvojy to casion.- The material for your gown may be
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L . and abroad. I take - ' and a few asewwad ba, d ones In firsi elm m6ibuing. . have been engaged to give a con- L � MoKillop. nice, you may have perfect workman. � 11
- - . . Messrs. Archibald and James. So-obt and =11 Obsoneyand4mli.ey, lissforth. 1872-1 y6u, when applied to furs ? Wbatieyer it is, ' - r,bip wroLlIght tato it -the artiWe .
�i Advaneea made to Farmers. Spe6ial at- Mrs. Thomas A Haye, of this town. Her. I . . . our you'll find ib oxemplified in o�r select er's opera hall on Mon- Changes come to all, some are pleasant
... 'iention, -paid to Y�he collection of Sale Notes. mother, who was a daughter of the late . - There is Is increasing demand 'for ot, jackstso boas, ruffs, muffe, ,caperines, etco, day evening, under the auspices of and some otherwise. Now a pleasant toueh-but unless you havil suitable
. . . I blood oftessan2co0eei. They, are always *be #&me, . ' get some of our ornamentation in the WAY of trIMMID& I
X SAVINGS D9PARTMENT.-DepoSiett Robert Scott, of Roxboro, was well known A. Young, Seaforth. : 1872-1 and perhaps some 11 best " points �,ou don't the choir' of Carmel Presbyterian chdroh. chauge for you would be to
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R by many in this neighborhood and in thel Wantid- think of, besides. our prices w0l, plesse This company is cc spo an the gown in not going to be admire& .
ireceived of One: Dollar and upwards, goilfig , Machine Ojee tor Dame Fashion says it must have trim.
vicinity -of Bayfiel4, where she taught sehool i when you know the goodness: of �he furs. fsta who are most highly k of wher- from the biting blasts of old boreas. You
Interest allowed at highest rate and I Younr My �ho Is a god se� er, can easily make I uld be will be pleasectj and tempted to buy if you � -
11 - compounded half yearl.y, - ' I ob one time : kJA quiet weddingwas solemn- from $5 to 86 Oar week. E L say work, Uachine run The E. McFaui Co., 18eaforbb. i ; 1879-1 ever they have appeared, There sho -_ ming. It's like the mom an the rom, I 11 ,_
- . d full house out to hear them and to take an opportunity to examine our fall -
� L ized two Mae$ east of town, last Friday by engine, Apply at once to; W, H, Willis, flesforth. Couxem, -The next meeti_P4 Of liths cOuu- a goo the poli he veneer, a little
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. on saturday,� November 7th,'At OUP o'clock- sue Deently sold a five,months' that a change is need�d. The R, MoFaul
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P � -L their olde - i, Persons having. business with tbo council Co,, SeAf9rtb. .1 .
� . Seaforkh. I.. - W2- 1 . old colt to Thomas Harton, of Exeter, for 1872-1 1
�, Sewing M.aehines. Mr. Oharl�# H. Algert, of Tuba,:Arizons. . . � . ld bear this,in mind. i .
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_. I . ich was performed b� th : . at';&, Youvg1oj Sisforth, The h ghost price paid, I � . of Kippin, and W" alred by Boubbporb, White's- Loadbury, on October 20bh Mom.
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,� I IV. N. WATSON, North Main Streetp c8remony, wit . I 1872-1 . Farquhar, E. D. Bell, of Londoolporop and berm of I i;ut.. of Of their ames. I
L� bride's pastor, Rev. Wra, SiCklefoL Of the � . .do gen comes sings owned by council all present and m -
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� 8E'n*AT1ff- , . Presbyterian church of Stfllwatertj- At the GinL . W NTED, -A gli I to eral Every chill that the same Imported by T, J. Berry. -Mr. Thompson previous meeting read and adopted. Ao As th, in room here but for a low , I
I . I housework. Highest wages to a suitable person. song "buy furs." That cold sn%p which Murdock, our old established livery pro- ere panned Land paid amounting to ..
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r o - DIN"R IN - ' . appointed time the contracting partiao, took _ . counts w sentences regaraing drvu goods, -we Finesl
. I L . . Apply at once at W119 EX1,031TOR Offift, Of to Mrs, M.
"01 ohm family Wd amufacturing Sawing Us- their places ini the centre of the room, iiAilo Y..A 1871 -ti . inched the mercury still lower inthe tube, ,'tor, has recently been adding some nice $860, including $498 for three steel bridges -
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First L I 11LA.YMOND-All machines . I . aesn,Seaforih. .. - mean ew Paschal Pigeon was granted until 1904 for oonfials tbem to block atuffs. Judge a I
k. i - chl000. _W11= AND Rev. Mr. tsicOeo pronounced the beautiful Rabbero.hubbers�_ i stock of new rub, t,11 buy furs!" The voice of economy bugg�ies. "His last purchase was a fine n - �tore by ito black dress goodS. There We do nt
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t L I prioca righll,, ranging -from IS up. :. . . sense demands "buy dray wagon, made to order by Mr. W, J. .
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r gdi marriage ceremony of the Fresbyteiian be , 3k. G!�Iluslltleoindprlces" cries and common - completing BoIWD's and Canada Company's ;
c�* es in no more exacting test of a dry goods _� -1 -X Of a
41 i, :aL Sod Bowing machinip repal" in stock. to arrived thli wei NIIJ is, selling agent for furs." B them from the 4 MoFaul Miller, carriage maker,of this village. ,-Mrs. drains. Council adjourned to meet at Lead- flIC JUYP L
., nerst Firo, Life and Accident Insurance church. Hesoy congratulsVions followed low as the lowest W. H. I store's knowing and doiog� We think inouvA
I A T" effected on aff 10nds Of Property at and a marry hour was enjoyed by allt and _ , ieason!f - - 4
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t Iniorth, and you!ll got - bury, on Thursday, November 26bih, at
A _ Dsjniy Mode and Kau$ Krsok rifters for Pleaforth. - Co. 0 Sim just John Blatchford returned recently from 80 one -we have right hefe thd1new a for the a
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"r Owen raim refreshments orved. . The bride was.attired ; I I what you requir and just wbat is! expected Thomas, where she hati been attending the 0 1 olook.-JOHN C# MiDRILM.1f, Clerk. . I buy it, '
� . 0 � ;%tive.-Mias Grace Torrance I z display I Handsome, .
. I .. Gold whole wheat 'flour lit to a seller sib A. of you, and * ill "Pay no fancy figui - funeral of a re - . boot, And such a and blacker thin . We -41-0 ut
F in a pretty travelling suit of navy blue . rioh blacks, riober .
k- yo�ung%'Reaf rth., 1 1872-1 . I :�� )872-1 left here on TueadlWelast, to spend a few - �
� 'W- : t*T - .W-ArX130MT-t zibelene cloth.' She Js well known in this O � Kippen. those of last year, if that were possible. I
. Bcowlim�kl , 'ATTzxTioi,,!-Do you wish oker, of the Babylon . _ thf�y look like.
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1p� i twister, to 4"nd a alaht In Auld Sootia without crossing the 'Wents get tlu
- Aux* d friends in Zuriob.-Mr. George , .
��` General Fire and a -to Insurance Agoot,Land deader INVOrid terms R school, and in Stil ocean? Aftend the Scottish cori ioert on Friday even. Foraism Missionary Mary hold th6ir line, an wills, Mortgages and deads drawn up, Money loaned Amazons, Cheviot% Vlounall, Habits, . Ell ,
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!,� I . in Oewfair Machines and Bloyoles, where she has hosts of friends. . The �paot in October 90kh. 187L..2 annual thank-offerilig meeting on Joypt is spending a few days with his broth. at the lo Nmt is$" of inured, 1740-U - 1-adon thoy ary
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-1 is an in a oral Gov We at he highest cali price fo ing was addressed by . � ' , k drees goods stock Isoks-, . Oat -of ve�'
I . year she has be th 3loy of ,the - r fowl night. Themeet
b I I . . p ? e'this week from Ot. Nwm.-Mr. John Whiteman intendh -rd
ernment as tom dtan*ooh6bla at dr . Ken� Mr. McKay, of Toronto, who gave an earn- M. P., returned hom
i; I " )her in the In ossed-hogs, hides obeep skin and tallow, . I I . or 1. im I
I ; I Get the Best -It pays. Bros., tcher's, Beaforth. � 18704f � - taw&, Parliament having closed. Mr. Mo. tiring from the more'aotive duties of farm cc] ed goods lay clafin tO : nietuitely c
I i Algert and later tuba, Arizions. Her . � "r -b" i
. , I L D my eat and most interesting address. A colloo -y faitbf ul in his attend- life and enjoy a well earned rest, and with 5imil5,e,r, emarka. I mannfaeturer i
� - , 1�1111 ]'', friends know her -td be a YoUngL ' 18,-Osot i .'
I , lady of To FARNEW AND - Fitt DM dust tion was taken up, smounting to oboub $70. : Ewing hap been vex I ; -
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� CF5 I . 11 sterling worth, sensible, ambitious and and- oat seedis -Miss Mahal Duncan a of Essex, MakeY'U:r Home AttrUtivO .
1*1 - -) . a of the longest on recorA.-An or anising farm to Mr. William Traquair, 0 � I I I
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. - noble in ev6ry sense of the word. Mr. Oat 1109 MJH - doi '00 3 ; .
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� I I n of the Miller Carriage �Tc The farm contains 95 acres and the price Wit
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C � I Tuba, and is hold in high esteem by tbose 00. a' 1; Xd in the opera h%11, 'on Monday even- I 1
4,7, . smart boy I o, �earn printing.: E XPOFJITOR OM v isiting f ends in this vipiult I i returned w he mid was $6#200. r I at 'of _
� . � 1871.1 oxsession In the spring. Mr. Whiteman Now, irban it- is too cold to sit -
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E aTRAMIRD, ONTARIO . I � . Z, All Fuvl,
who know him best." . home, scoom''pauled by her a I 11 X i
I i I ! � I I htly In has not yet decided where be will make his doors, )t the talk is too dull . thh4
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7 I I Beat -place in Canada, for seourinj' a - I A COW if t, grand uprio lit 1piano, olig Howitt, -on Monday. --Quite � -A n' mber, on searebolders, but, owing t6 several of the . .
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-1. gan In good conditiou. .10 ,there is'nothivg like a little Art I'Work I
r thorough- business oducaiion or a superior � used, for a h. Also Ham Oil i ing last. Monday morning, *0 urprised Idirectors having been abasat since the last home.L-r-Mr. and Mrs, John MeNevin visited , I
, I I LocAL BRIM, -Mr. Robt, Fanson has eold Bowing mab nessad neral tepairs. George -M, rim . L otors had friend' in Goderich the fore part of the , with tl 16nerdle to push the I
� shorthand ttSining. GLr&dU%teg &I,W&y . c' a I U72-1 to find that winter had nab in. -Mt. Thorilas Imestiog,ix meeting of the dire 0 1 � I hours 40* . / .
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easeful in getting positicils. McCurdy bia-recontly oroetpld a ,� pumpiDg inot been held, so had been inteude4, and week.4-Laeb week, Jr., your fingers fairly itoh to :get at
, Don - hing been' done was i i Goderich acting as a juryman.,Rev, .
P I . - I caTsuce in We , art of the cout a Ballantype In noi loonseqaently there had not a I it ? an how pretty tha' rOO111
. � catalogue. - millol-Ur. Jame
11 for three. years, for P vs. - W, �A. their last 6171p , Mr. Rose conducted services in',SL Andrew's I probby with the little touches I I
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:.;- . The arottisli!ocencry Is reporta to be very A 01 wearing a 3�4 smile. The cause of Jimmio'e' in the way of filling the clewd offices of a . grows,
. . - 10h in in Harriston spending a couple of � L ' !
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I 3§72'2 happiness is a small boy. 5� company, As there seemed to be a differ, church on Sand . g bwo excellent f
TTI Cri . I � - L � hylast, givio money,co0d not bny. Yet. you can
:1, � W, J - E'J-140 Prin0lPA1- weeks with friends tbore.-Mrsi . Robert . ' L I . - sermons, Rev. Mr. McLennan .preached wig. be -,I the Att
� i -"44-52 . L00 t THm, -The d Regiment Band I once of opinion among the sh%reholdere " to try- nd should buy -from us t, -
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. , - Turnbull met with a somewhat'so K r L I i , , I 'engo
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jti cident a fe* days, ago. She was standin and vlclnity� They have re the celebrated . well, in the meantime. to make a levy for madelts first LJS!% &ran on Monday, W
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- on a platform takibg some clothes off a reel -(Joioniai xo�lng P1 re MP IDY;-WhO Will appear Just a li � , the expenses already incurred and have av- mother earth received a aosting of the beau. licste bifflets.
N_ SATISFACTION I I ttle better, just a little newer, I
. . when -Ue wind blow the real around, strik- in Cardn i0m house`On the eye 310(;- Of Thursday . juet a little phes * t - hole � lot more other meeting this (Friday) evening, when tifuL It Was just A reminder Of what WO 'We have '01peaed up a now Fancy Goods -
- . � Novembe 0. Everf 1�roon should attend, &a all per, Jus a W �
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I I will And It i0bith the r The company is the I DeparLinent, carrying the gooi
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- � 11 It is wouderftil the eraW& that ftre. She had &,rib fractured and received other bad on Jhe'i,os4, and the pro" everywhere speak F&Ul Co.ya store, Sesforrh. ust th I ( I ex 0 n the purc aging of a location Inge, who ban been In Clinton for the past ' oonfivad to a fancy goods store. Ths I
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� takim, - . 0 it in fine material for --a dainty eveqln d home and feel* much improved Ment, Come, now, help it along. ; .
. I 0 Silk L or if It is ant. -Mrs. Alex, Munn, of the townqhip of has returne � . ;
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� � man, being 75 years of age, and and poultry i we pay cash. beaftle Br 08f"* ' for �h more in healtb. Her many friends are pleamed to - I TL
� . . I or your finest Hay, wise, recently in Marlette, Michig . .
- 4 d come' she Will L feel bar injuries more th-an a - . . . I 872-1 mannish tailor-made, you'll find t� i goods M r, 14 u n na "us' see her back sgain. -Farmers are all busy � -M WE -95 9 9 M-0 " I �
I;e 28e Tea" all are satifified an n. - Ravi.. Mr., Bmsll,,Qf Au- I . � .a-. .. . I vititing friends of her own and . , I - -1
: - 4 1 - ounger perEo - - and prices., 0 your liking. I with the apples, stowing them away for i 75 Bo� 4
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agam.. - . urn, conducted pro k the 1_�i I a a Diet 4 0 1 - -
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.- ;a boiler mikker at the Seal lDrth engine:works, ACoIRRUMoN.-In the prize list of the village, received,on Sat�rday afternoon last, winter use. Buyers seem to be very scarce . I �
-1 Presbyterian I ohurclr,� preaching on: Thurs- .L , as publisheA in Tnz a telegram conveying libe 'Bad intelligence in this neighborhood this seasont and those �
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- BEATTIE BROSO ther peo ,ojifton "in the horse departmOub credit of the death of their non -in-law, Mr. Hugh . i
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7 . have- no doubt profit, and we. are sure the" sixVielock hat evening, and told the fore- prize" I This, we are wformed, is A mis- noon by the 5 o'clock train for the city b %a been with friend@ fn Manitoba for I - I ' 00 pairs 7
� RIO Dople of Seaforth will be glad,to welcome man that r. Bell had si ut him to get a take. L These zes sho0)_4.Lb%vo been ared- appears that Mr. I Glen, who was a skilled nearly three years, has returned to our vil. ... I 1 D
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and, as soon ao he got 1 a 2pp�r, he started 2 V U $ 1 ,
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; . . gular � week.�-Mr. and uro., The event is a particularly sad one, hold in the Methodibt church here on the ly Sto
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- blizzard on Monday. This is the first anow- They hada.rb gone very fal. before the horeoe*� his family t Stratford this '' .1 I 10 Dozen,�`�
Agh. . r ,chag'd Hotham, of Constonoo, spent as only a year or two ago Mrs, Glen died Sth and Obb of November. On Sunday, Rev., .
L %� fall of the se"ov, and is,an indication that got beyond control of tbp driver, and the� M 8. R1 - I � Mom . .
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. winterI Is not very far off. -Mr. John O' - '
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. I - L turned home, ir* � a coup e of small �obildrer, and now the very sudden morning and evening and 'of big farm,
t", MoTavlsh, of this town, who has been in .- . -
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I . . ., - cTavish, I __ a around spent a couple of weeks ,vvfbh their sister, who was keeping house for the deceased, Monday evening, a fowl supper will be held have retum6d to Distrait. They rLpo#& I 8 Doze?)
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� � , '. . . l;, . i bin daughter, Mrs. (Dr,) Zothilm,. - of St Shepherd rec�ently very pleasantly enter. room. There will be special muf4c, recita. I Zurich. - ;
.1 l 1111 . McTavish leaves Seaforth'feelln that he is he in, . . . . A DOZOn
:� 4I P0 - . -0 . . 'MeMnald &no tained a number of her young lady f leads. tions and addresses by the neighboring
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1% . . sue Bramels. li�ye obia week on a 1�
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.� -In appearance , wise he may -return to' his many friends here, from the Colonial M * ' P' ture Compatty-, oursi6n. t is wof 0 , i , d ,,.he remAias of Mr. Hamadmell . �
I Ft I I th i i % p p e'suroival 0 8 a r I k. -- M 60,6.. Will Q iden evidence of good meebaniaslability and at Nom,- -4-F. S. Scott Is still confined to .
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�1 ver, Bri - . - � have purchased th We deceased wau a, bright young girl -
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.1 . Czree times thc,- pr1ce wtfre askin Columbia. by .Greig & Stewart., C. P. R. be Maggio moponald, )s visiting times, has recently been delivering a numbir . I venteen Vearm. She- bad been ailing � .
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�J fro r .go .-Theannual m"oetV.1of the of sermons that are very highly spoken of. on Tumberry street, and will likely erect a, SO . i �
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� � serving -patronage. . , Baeker aer, but .)rs going to Michigan with 04 I .
I : .. . is; L Bible Sociopy will be held- In' the � thodist --�--,Mr, Copeland, from Sb. Marys, boa residence next summer.-Barl left , sumll .
.- . . Panlxularly. lWetly pattem; in porcelan. *rs. 5ohn �v : , L a company gave a a "Sawa
_� � � week from air's residence. Bsrliu NO010 gays . t a� I family a couple of ra,r)nthm sgo, sh- I
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I where be has been living for the past year long progAmAe,as efiter ining and instiruo� hurch, on� Friday, Nov'embir 6th. -Mrs, . oppned up a music store in Mr. Beverley; L for St. Marys last Saturday, where he h - oi a. The grief - stricken' V3044
:A - t;-= rich ef 1`,.- -�ts,. in blac1c and 0� . 9 - � 01 - parents in gaged the services of Mi" secured a situation at the baking business, s twget W
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7,; Frank Hambly is visiting 0 , blOok Sad has an tw
. , to the Cardsio -house, on John atreet, recently tive " it i, WAS varle � I .-� : - ' 44 -far
;L - P!. saforth. I i _i E _a Stoneman as' an assistant. -Rev. Mr. "-G. F. $lair expectil to move to Goderich .' have the li tfeltsympat,by of -all 19 � ,
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.. o.p Thos. all marvellously clear arid steady, and so S I a ; � I - beretsvem6llt. .
.� - a �realistie Oab it, was ' . I Z! � R6w, of Frome, who preached in St An- next week. Mr. McDonald, his oveo"oo, I
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'. Have you seen -our special Eight Day . . bar d - to think there . Ifteter., ' , he B-bic i I - - i
k"l characters ehind tbs. curtain. - ,, I youca Gri.,
- 7. 11 - WON u4W , . I- - given in I' L130010ty Will he field in the Evang #W_ - I
� i Egniondville to Mr. Win. Aborhart and .. , 1W -] �
Oak Clock at $3.00 7 We - wacrant it � . of Robinson Crusoe pictures the GATIL'F'Rixom-Mt. David ,"Roweliffe, of visited hie uncle, Mr. Robert Stewart, of Blair'soffice,-Decision has been I - �
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I L stfebt he recently purchased from L 1 Ing will be Addreared i)y Rev. R. S, Xsech. 1, ,
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� � ? the cirouo.and a abore of other 1good things, and his father J ohn Rowoli:ff i, him sold his is getting in stone for a foundation and oat- rich last week. , His Honor gave judgment I fkgl,nt of .the so�dol_' . I P,
I �1_ , Magary estate. -Master J. Scott Hays, son I � h . tot, Of BOrliD, 90ndr4l i 0, .
L . . %ijjej. of Blau. tar for )its dwelling, which he intends for defendant, with costa. -The fine Sootc � L
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-A T," Mr. T. E. Hays, won the scholarship at . 14--ibold are ftlW. ". ;
.�� I ID 5r of � tting down in the, spring. -Miss Jessie collie dog, owned by Robert Downing, was ; Mr. And Mr;$. WM# I
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10 K. Pearce was in Strathroy thim'week, hay., sock 96ntinel-Review� says : " Thera was elded t - Miove ndon, ba . i,; tow -n .this week v1s, � �
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empty seat P) be had, so great -there. -Mr. 9 � I
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�he r6sh, which inal, ided a large num, ed I 000 . �j t bs,
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. ,- friends there. -The. annual thank -offering - . n Am "', � , Miss vicinityof Bothwell and Chatham. -John with his gun, and, without any cause, shob Diced in �he villsge -Ur. WID. Atk6r �
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�� � � I meeting of the Sunshine Mission Ba d -will 'A A trib�te to the poput rity of the Colonial. to Mr. Cottle's house, o . b. *,,Aa.jtob*. where be -has I i
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� , be hold in the Presbyterian church on Sat. Motion )Picture .drew a siml- Amy Johns in home frol� Woolgiodir for a Ranson, who has been visiting his daught-er, the canine. -Samuel Beattie and fami y re- r turned LL r6m scantly ..
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L ` to have your Home n Me marriage 41 announced Mrs. C. A. Redmond. ham returned home.- move next week to Wiarton, where they ' All Fumm a ir -
. � urdav afternoon at foar : o'clock. -The C. P. larly lai* audi eb wb here a year ago. week's vacation. -I . - 4 ro), move .to town this fft" I r *___"
� a I I on. sold- his f. (;Uud I
. . R. surveyors. who are staking out the differ. More than half a hundred views were of Mitts Ids 'Marjory Jolips Louis WaJper received word during the past have purchased a home. -Mr. Albert D_ Ufnice in the houNG f . . .
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,:� . PHOTOGRA P H. E -D t routes for the Guelph-Godoifl4h extension, shown, and all were of eat interest as well Mrs. D.'Johns, to Mr. W*'T. (400dison, of week of the death of his brotber's wife, at ny. of Buffalo, N. Y,. is a visitor in to ,- and has ,;a from Mr. Lraucil, , V .
I on I h, and left here on Wednmday, to- -Rev, D. Perrie, of Wingbam, occupie4 he racent ye Vrdhamsd to our , I >
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I i ork , route, which is expected '6 pass through . , I z November 4th, ohne many friends , , 11 L. Geiger, who has b90 .
_. All kinds of Photo W = J gethe with Mrs. Wal r, to attend the the pulpit in Melville church last Sabbath, � We � Of'-Oln
...&__ - funeral. -Wm. Gilchrist# who has been in Mr. Roes being, at Wingham,-Alex. 'I V1 Mrs. A B. i
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.7 Seaforth.-Ramediber the concert to be held here are making a number of fare , 6511n, ohe tummer with her olill
. .. I ' ! Londesboro. - .' .., 7 ' Winnipeg, Vancouver and 'Seattle during McNeil, of Fort William, was in town- for -a spen i 9 v &OMMI
. PROMPTLY DONE ' I ties in her honor.- Mr. 4 G,, Stanbur3, , rfitu-nod and i GK
, _ in Cardno'm hall thin (Friday) evening, under M L , Allage this day or so last k.- srf, Bseker, who has . fohigan has -6 now makw I
. � � the auspices of the Sone -of Scotland. This Nou-,E& 117 -Rev. r. N cNair preached an barrIster,was at Goderich last week,. -where I the paht two Rears,was in the v wee -G M with fjer son, jobri.-Tbe Folp , . 1
I . PicUire Frames made while you (imit concert promises to be a good one and will - week, visiting 'relatives and friends in bin ber home' L d in the 1 1
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Welsh, of Hamilton. spent a few days here day will 'be quarterly ii eating in the sarne Stooliens, vs. Greenslade over the sale of the ; 800 him again. From here he goes to Lon- Toronto, where he ham secured a �
- JACKSON BRO8.2 Seaforttie 11 ster,-Mrs. ia the same line of busiam.-R. H, COAWN, � manclog with next 'SuDdayo z
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