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,e - . � - , 1VT � Hasson, of Baltimore, are.here visiting Mr. - � �� �_�
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I mewhab severe accident, oil Tuesdoy - ,- i . I I y
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-A SPLENDID '-' Ittoll fXV00J'#T,* n*lgllblast. He was erecting if . n . *ad -Mrs. J. W, Ottweln, Mrs, Hasson's par I �
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WE "AVE- \ 9401 � �, I J ,� . I I I out#.-.--iMr, -John Qaet7,, who ham been in WH2VT .1 I
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Cromeel s staying ( . 4 1 A I III I
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. . . � ' ' WJ1,17131g his trade ,:as a masoup has returned I ' ,
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ASSO MENT 0 DISTMOT. IMATTBMS sinsin6ired . a Top4tatton lov - . �
� . . ...-4. - _ � Aftireping to his rooID# he i tinual sAtisfietiob and has won I -- wWter.-Quite a number of - ,
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- T L- our villagers quickly drove up to Ki w an I TALKING OU"'I CHR . . .
- it in the -it I Nome wayt a cobalt[ - owder nor is 16 .a f od" it � in � 11 - I
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PO(AET CUI!LERY I . ! TO THOOF , Mrs. "a Tuesday eveniW a Ptph' ex. i - � �
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I ; , fell -down stairs, -injuring his lock. simply IrBAGRUM. k fo a �ook� of I . t .
� SCISSORS - . i � DI011i0D--Mr8, nit McC!oy and fekinfly, on � � . .
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� A large numbei of those in' atraarw_ have Willson was sono.for Wednesday, We have pointers. - I If y.Qu are h In � I
� I I torncoo last, attended the 1 U . .
Z - T -A LE CUTLERY &: � U!y 1'.f10'*b1!! laturday af ' AL
- W . . I . responded to otte requests for remultoucesp not arned Jurrobor partioulare, V a with your flour ary ours, I M.i I- . � 0 � :
. � t : i funeral of Douglas Gommell, of Tucker, . -
� . CA.UVERIJ IN CASES and to those we 4�xvb hope to see our old friend around again best, � . - I . I � ___ I I . .
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. I . i Are still. howevek iss , i . smitil, �Irm, McCloy's nephew. -Much GYM, 1 . . ; I � - �_-___777
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. ,, a large number, and from soon, -Mr. Dennis Andrew# and M � a, I mthy is felt - r. ' brough your, - I . THIRTY-'
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I . - -_ h . re wculd Us pleased -to he#r. . Murphy were.mar.rled in St. Jap "I oburob, *IKE- for M and Mrs. Alexander: ERHAPS that is the first thought thab will flakh t . . . . .
GIVE US A CALL F0R**a-._ - -� a's v next,the names on Wcilneod%. Th hap1l'y no -coup!e HAMILTON & K R' =109 of this village, Owing to the death of: - 1,
On and after February lot , � .1 . * . mind? but think a minute, count the.weelcs before Chrisim"! . * 11 � WEEOLH b.
. . of all subscribers two years o -iA or. h%vv m 0, all F Joi ,wi us in their infant ono which oclearred on Sffitur-�� .
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� i r mora any fr ends, wr o vir , . good Merahitnts - - ' - � there ?-And to many things to think about, , . .
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__ , . rears will be taken off our lists, and their 'th � fo . -Thero is . - I � day night lamb. On Tuesday the remainsi P roe the children will get to , but what to got mother .� �� ���_
HOBBY BLANKRTS - . . a most hearty congratulat . - I I M were taken to Clinton for interment, -Quite � Of .,con yX �, � 1, I
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. "counts placed in othpr hands for collection. a house famine in town, just no ' I and father, grandpa and grandmal sistersl, brothers, sweetheart, uneles, � I -
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SL91GIK BELLS . . - , . I sign, b it this is not much. � con solatkii for for the ovolession of, this me &I b4t Mr. a number from Sonsall &rid vicinity at-' anints, cousins, naphewn, -neices - and an endless strearn of friends in . - I
I . . ' . . - u - . MOMIO I and his I I wee 0 5 11 fooled tended the annivernary sorv` loss hold in Sb. - . . . .
1, , GA�TLE CHAINS TuAvEmym.-The following were ticket- thrin who ting houses to live In and ob discerning. Have you everything plan. .
. Ara wan them &I in the �cm a � played enough to puzzle even the Mo -12 STORFIS I .
STAL.L FIXTURES ad to distsut points this week by W. Soinor - ,them.;. -Mr. Abram, Ctich has petition - Androw's church, K,ippon, on Sabbath AD& because lour .- .
can't got I . y: tied ? Tien to one you are perplexed -don't worry tbcugb, � 1�
� . some fo games, Ap'd won twen -eigbi of Monday evening )*it. -That form proper,t m - :
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I SX0 _�, . ville, railway and steamship agen), Seaforth -.* purchased Mr, Henry Watsou'l i residence, - I collection of holiday goods, saitable, for Christmas presents, will be V,erV � 50 ft. wido ;
LANTERNS � . - is is a pretty good rdentage, in tilts section in &#uming its old time value - I .
. - . Harry Watson, jr., to. Datioit ; Miss Jennie and is going to- move into it.- -Mr. James them h I I coinplete, Last week we pub into stock Many f BEICY thiDg8-ju8t the � I
sx�w aguy.-F.LS Gray, to AitkiD, Minnesota ; Mr. and'. Mrs. Cowen has ' entered into partni othip with slud on that none: of the (ithe ipambOrf fil evidenced by the fact that Mr., August things you'll wont., This week we have beenputting them In oader and 11W ft. 10XI9 �
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: � � Jacob Weber, to San Franchdo, CslifOrnis ; Mr. John it. Govenlook. in th be busi- could f4uml. Mr. McMichael h ithe dis. Ehuse. 3:'�' miles went of our villAge, has sold! , next week we WIU tell you - somebbing about them, Just now we are . .
I I ilootion! of being one of the oldest it not the his 100 -acre farm t' Mr, Robert _p6rterfieldtl � .
- Is , %,yry North sop up to the d n I I 0 ve you see our . , I
Tou wi. III find our Aces right on th I above James and Jobn Dorranbe, to A ness. .To It . anxious to lit% I
I p D . skots, -, Mr. and Mrs. David DorrLince, to gentlemen hpve don wi t old- oldest, bowlers in the Province, an.d he has of Clifford, for the num, of $7,500.-Misil . � �
, HEN Elf 0 &we . r. To Ebbel Murdock was in Zurich during thel I . . - I ___ , __ . - :,
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- . I _. . ., I Steven's Tointo Wisconsin ; Mrs. H. - E. time horse power for preening a a Asing also a PFovincisl reputation an a plays
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a .. . . Brown and Who Sarah'Dorrance', to BuffAlop steam power, Th � i -D'PS AN "'
Mr. IMeMichaet-on the g sob week visiting her' sister, Mrs. (Dr.)l
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7 �__ - North Dakota ; Mrs. Jeffersan# to HOPOP --rOa Monday evey wit it DUM r of the not thiDk how" eighty years o age, but Campbell. I i . MEW SKTial Ly Vr I
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. � � I . I , bodist he is, sod despite it all he is As a as the . � I I r . FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE I I
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I abcsNEY & SMIELZ yq FAWMERS' MEETINa.-We are. rf quested Nn, at lbe we . 9 - . - I
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I SEAFORTHi - Walton. 4 ine the right-of-way to the C. F; R, R ' Cut, to' perfect model in . �
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I I � : one o1olock, P. in. AIF are. cordially in- Slaughter Sale of Dress Goods. -This in the LoC)�,L ITWXS-�MhN Minnie '$eirnei, of Sims and Treasurer X140r, who wei kirts should be madeju uremenu, we . 11 nalshed, in, I The thin I
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I i code in t is cou nty and gates to Guelph lamb wasi, tolo fit th 54 5 I 98,
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Hardware, Stoves, EtC. viked to - this meeting. The pregident,, Mr. greatest isle of solely Drove 0 Wiertc n, visited Walton friends for a few � � 7
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-*. includes ill this fill's Imppristione. 6 e, 60c and 65o of r Is in Home Spun, Tweed and . I MOMS SATIN satisfacb)ry res �
.- I I � R. B. McLean, and the secretary, htrel B. S. lines for 85c. �, 76o and $1 lines for 5 0, etc, . 0. X. days IyAb week,06 Monday vening. of rii1way wanted, and various c I . � - - � I �
i I - Rai to their ill be bold in citizens spoke in favor of giantin th ir re4 Broadcloths, . SICILIAN cL"11 'WO Wear.
. Phillips, make theJollowing app, King, WingWda. . will 1876-tt next w elok AD entertainment w . � thiligs- -
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� - I � ' . brother farmers : - -64 Come to this meilting,,; 0a' Sattuidsy�Nlovember Q.Sbh, be open- the Workmen's hall, under the ,auspices of quest; In fact the whole M060109 wan unani. I PRICES � I I 'XA"=A SIT,)C .. aelett mm, cour,
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I - BANK* it is in your interesO, And bring yourneigh- I my 14 stand with a' the 9pworth League of the !Methodist mously in Its favor# A bk-law is to be sub� -
DONINION`� for-briiiaoss. �, You. will find me fin . � . I I I . - �
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) ou, and help the good. work cb(,Ice line of1goods. I will be pleas" a being pre- mitted to the people -to vdte on ar, the Muni- .
. -berm with y � church. A good progr mine in ! . - __ �
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- OFFICE I TO. � . 4'' t, f tul I 'terogt call sed see ate. Your smallest ordf r ,vill be.great pared. -,We regret to state thab Mrs. James olpal eleationix, arid we 1ave no doubt but 3215 66 1 1 . 1,50 each . your de
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I - t �PROIN &long " Several � eting. ly appreciated. Thomas Daly. Giocii, Seaforta. . inimoubly, as the traol 1 395 - I . 12 . ,
T. G. BROUGH, to farmers will be disoussedl4t this me . I � 1876-1 Williamson to nob improving in health.- that ft will "10111 un' 4* 1 4 � in it13 preeei�Fes 1.
E. a. P LER, M. P. I . I . I . . , 1450 1 1 2,50 �4 % . I �
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. I .1 I � I enlxa othen The farmerA have been taking advantage of of laud ou valuable prop 60 .1� -1 1 360 44 i for you. �
� Did you mention an ring ? xv,;yed to not 'Oer (3 1 1
Pr�fji S131, General Manager , - Mr, James arty and, therefore, shouldy not be a vor$ 00 � .
. . DEAT11 01,�' MR. Rotril=. 0 recent fine spell of -sleighing for market. . " ; . -
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� - . i 00. Rourke died at his residanoe in Seaforth Ion spsw, all, kinds of styles, but ever no up-to-date and Ing -their producle.-Anniversaty services heavy t%x on the ratepayern.-Mr. G. Do PO ALT, SIZES- I .. � The *%,or
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I Capital ,,, Saturday, labb. He had beso'confintd to his the prices are away down. I in a ad see them. will'be held in Daff'm Presbyteri n'ohnrcb, who ben been i citizen of our village forut NAVY
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- Resem e Fu � home 'for several weeks1rorn lani trouble., Daly, the Jeweler, Sestortli, .
- nd and un- . . - I - , on December! 6.h, morning &ad evening. past three yeara, passed away Tuesday ISLACK . I sky -
I I rin b using our morning, after a lingering illness of a gres , Nile, Cardinal and � have vor-siderabi
� - divid ed Proftts S 3,3a-Tt220 48 � For a great many years he was eamployed as Keep your - room@ wai , , Services will be conducted by; Rev. Mr. and -
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: S 23.389,680- T6 night watchman ab the Broadfoot6& Box lit weather strip for doors and . �wfi. ob"ney Lsrkin,.of Seaforth. A tea,meeting will be many years. At times be suffered a gres, opmy I . . Black. � no store �.-an shol
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� . i . Furniture factory and continued hisduties � hold. on Monday evening, DecembeF 7th. deal of paiv I I � I - I . . 'Mu offer Y16a g1v
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I r , ,sets . . tbere until be was obliged by impaired fisalth We are here with th� goods -dinner,. Mo lie re'sided here, he was . I
� Total At � . 'bea" To% will be served in the basement from six valid all the ti, -
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.� . - t — - . I d toilet sets In great variei�. Seat e 'Bros.. liew I * 04AAAA A � � � 116, ,Ilk I'll, - . Statements to th
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SEA ,� RTH BRANCH, of er W.,."fi 74elra, h'avi B just opens a very fine line of be giv(,n by- Rev. Messrs. Larkin, of �ea- him enjoyed his company very h- b ' if Wei _�, :
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� removed bar froin th�l d uf i ; Small, of Auburn ; Aiidrewp,,. of was a good conversationalist, being w _�,_. IPF, I
Wbroet, Seaf Alas a,d orockery, A 97 lece dit iner set ,Worth fortl . ost of the topics of the day, -H� A BUS111 TIXE- �IS E 6"NWW=V,="u,�,,
5 mign p% �Iof Wing. vetoed on in I -
I near Walton. He t�6 - 0 050 ; $7,60, for $5,50. This is a ba in so I would like Walton ; -Dr. McDonald#. M. I -
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� 14 11 h5,414 for'tho transacting _ 3y , HiO "
Of �7rll reli:ble Mau, an so have you see it. Thomas ra as a 00 a greaD 4tuden6 of the Bible, e a .
.I've I was a quiet, indust � ham,. and Mr. A.Hislop, M. P . Choice w I . Every store is holding oub tempting inducements, every merchant is doing his I v I , 4 .;;�
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F ganeralAwking business, � i . and suitable music will be furnished by the remains were conveyed to the Xinclardine i . I& 1� AIR -
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- � . Womake ampoo[alty oflaffies' watches cemetery. Those '!)of b 0- mourn him arc hii . .,i I
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E oints in Canada giown up family. , . . Walton ohoir,.snd vocal selections will sho perml say about our store 9 A busy place Is the reply. Why 4s it tha thi 14 1.
. .. Oatlectimarnade on all p - - � . I 'I f.toro is so. - � , -
P I I 0 . .� and we can thls�_"von show Vou a 4 om Plate- assort. be given by Mr, Gilroy, of Brussels, Come widow and two children, �Mr. Nelson Dovpe�� -;-,,,,
[ and sibrodd. - I .F I - 11lient in gold filled, silver* alokle ad gun metal. arowdedevery fine day? What to the secret? You I;novv why you come -and we know I I : _z, -1 ,� V! .,
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I TuEy SHOULD. TliY V, ,XPERIAttNT. Just call in some o? theme Asys and t I u9 quote and enjoy a toolal evening;, -Mr. and Mrs. of Ridgetown, and: Miss Allie, at home�. also in store for you. We cordially invite You to . - �
1. Farmers. Special st- 1.7.-iou Henry Hamilton visited Seaforbij lasti Sat. . T100. Greater Attractions than ever a -re . ,,,, 1 14, ��
, The Hennall. Observer o laft week one at Pine River., one at I � I - -_ �1�
X Ye : ' prices. Daly, the jeweler, Sestorth. three brothers, - - 1. I - 11;
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I ' "'George M:cEwan and D. Urquhart Visited . A few gool. seloond hand wo d cooks and urday-, and purchased two very handsome London, and another at the goo, an4 two; m I
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_ SAVI ' i ' DEPART tail ho - - fur coits from the departmental store of sisters At the ,800.-Mro. Curtis intends YOUR H___DQ1TA_DrP RS I 0.1 _' �
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eceivc of one DolU and uawards. .. . For choice I � . n Satur� L . . .14
1 'r . y freight department last week, anopom- :Cbriptulas frults of all kinds . holding the sale of her furniture o � AY SEAS -ON A
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17,01arest allowed at highest rate and p in- j of -A scarcity of cars OL a ip th0i I ; � . i I day at the Bills rosidence.-The flour Millif FOR, THE HOLID L . :
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itor I Manager". in Reaforth all the season, and several; of our you WAII eve us is description y0ou 1; we would be . . boiler. The Bell, Engine Works, of Sea- 1 � � m
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'L. .. L. ��110 . . I hem I I pleased to quote you prices on It. Remember we pair ; mole6kin at 76c and 85o per pair I men's log- forth, have the job of r4pairing it. -On ad- T -he E. M6Fawl Dru. Goods Company . i -, 1-1 _ it -
I kyiestl, ohiLpper* have been subjected to - ginge In leather at from 01 to OL.75 ; men's canvas . I .. �
I � .- - __ I ptble -lo, . 99 - land much inconvenience o will supply OIL, with any article ths, you goo in S03 InInge, 86o ; men's molookla, wear very tough, At. count of Ili past week, there is , tr L . . ! -
I conside catalogue q? a cloLqr price then y )u c.an . buy it 81 5per-pair, We are wholesale makeri of al6kinds now splen a *now A � I . �f , 4 i
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-Machines. - this see nut. R -moms of them were to fon I ittly, the jewel �
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low,the examplai of Messrs.' McEwqn and or, Soxforl I I very briek.-Mr. Tb ff. Jones, who a nuiji- 1 - � Jaf_!� : -j�
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I W.1 r, WATSON, North, Main Street, Urquhart, and make their grieve a and we sell glame was in very poor healtt I z
� � M I hea,dquart I orn, perhape'shey Mfg -fare reasonable pricey. Tryus. Asly,-theoptiolad.84a- Snell�exohenged pulpits last Sabbath. -Mr. In town# we understand is going to start up Rev. Mr. Smith, formerly a mimsionary in bf r 12bb. Mr. Relly w
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SEAFORTH. _ � . forth. - , 1 1876.1 tea work in that land. when he left here, so that It was no our- 1A Tesponsibiliq
, -better in future; although it is no right .1 I Weeleyl Snail, of Exeter, oallOd 013 his - alain, and there Is no doubt buo, that he will China, spoke of wome . I �
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I - DICALUR IN - . d be required to gb this 'The balance of Egmondville stock will ba- brother here on Friday lut.-M , a good businesel, as he is a first-olaso It was one of the ablest locitirel over given prioe to bear of his death. He was 78 years, is not xight) anol
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First ( familyani rnaftfacturhig Sewinj ma ortb. 1876-1 arg. 7
abineq.1 nes expense and trouble. .. - , I . I butcher and wan well liked when here be. in the church. His deterlptions were both !of ' e -W. H. Kerr was in Chatham for & I .
H,,ITE AND RAYMOND -All mio-hi I -aye thia week, attending the . ;
auKing. from W up. .- 1. . . A few thousand dollars of private funde Mr. Jame's McDonald, tailor, ham I gone to fore. . rave and ludl3rous, the only fault being couple of d I . . . .
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1g=tdIre`o, o I and owing machine repairs In stock. LocAL BuIrFs.-Mioo Kidd, 'of Muni- . ure was too brief. I ME.. �. �
. I .. stl p i ffis . - � , Mr -Hamilton, of Barrie, has boon �ronewing en. The choir gave liome,fine selectione, ail .
i - everod Fire, Life siod. Accident Insurance . as Titi ExitotmTon offis 1876xl I Kipp . d ference Bpwoith League, of with -h he Is the I .
�, Also --- I )01�ty at peg, who has been visiting .frien'do in' Sea�- . amily o 0 - .1 presideut.�-Mbe Loura Nicholls has been �
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I I loweal-r too. ,viclult Tuir ExPOSITOR OffiC8. 1670.1 Albion on Wei 1511, Rov.-Mr. Sawers eDg gad ,as teacher of the junior department U00a Coats I
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. � W _A.rXE4..n1V Kidd is delights with life -in the Prairie Australia 06
1 - F_ go None but one of good reputation need apply. Tholl. te ing the- Model at Cjinton.-Mr, Ross 3
. - - 4 tatoes, etc. ighes, p was home ior *, short visit, bee.- to mrned to ., 18:64f, . . (Too late for last week]. I t
a season *!in trade. Daly rocer, a or . . ,1876-1 1116, Kippen. . �
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� - - *Now silierwear at"Bulger's ' owelry store, man C&M9ron ' AxXIVERSARY ftuvxcm -The sun XoTm.-Mrw. Robert 34e0artney and- -to �ba property he purchased on Mill street. - �
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I Denexal Fire and Life insurance Agent, and deal r vember 23L d. tick a piD.in .bbis and keep S..forth. , rvices In connection with St. Andrew, by -Ing (dyed. wombat) .
i � i in Sowing h1a,chluesn'1114 BleyoloS. I . 1 1876". holidays at ths'parental home.- . . daughter, of Moose Jaw, accompanied Turkeys �
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__ . ; . tt USES FOR SA�E.-For 0 10, two real . Vanston0l who'bas been visiti:g * sister, � to- gobert Thomson, . - . �
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�, � I &Q A _ f 4A. .4 1%04 n dances in Realorth. - One is situa has.ratu4od to Detroit, . t, Mrs. McCartney will spend the winter at They will be shipped to Manito soon," 9U., 1 7 n,k% ;
� I 17- �, -1, t .1 � . on " 1111 11 I VIUVULA, 0 %PUUM W" 8 arces, Afid contains nve roomlil aird nmmer ,when . ing an -no of her father, Mr. D. Bell.-Mra. i ready. istneo'Konalexal)a � I
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'_- � �z - n 0 scournes to large cor - J. H. Simpson to visiting her @on, R. G. wife, of Lon "I Black dog i
, � .5 : anniversary servi an i that church. -Rev. *nd one lot. ThQ-oth r to situated o i W i .
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.2 37 : �__ Egmoadville, h sold his grey driving. rid Harrieter, Sesfor, h. ISMS in home again. -Prinoi�al noon has .
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�_, I Ji �� � Gallowky Robee., I'Mitation , Buffalo r � of keeFlaf a C - been re -en aged at in malar .� I . -
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, .'4 � Robs, G I 9 . I . About st sta were present, a number son,, in Chicago., last Friday, a broug I
__ k �: P,� .r4y and am The schoofboard held two rathe excitin .
11 i - ; Robes, the her.- stantly on hind a full line of the f, How ng
- _ - ;,� W Killop, and received,& fancy price so large in the Afternoon as in the. evening to Brussels for Interment 'vioR here on
__ 11.1 _� - Bl%ck Goatl Ro. . . - cured meats : Smoked hami,j roiltreakfast bacon, meetings ][sob Friday and Satu� my eve . coming from Seaforth, Auburn and other . ard 4G=ntlets ,
. I � t or forenoon. The music 'at 411 three set. Vo . �.
, I 4411 . The anniversary services in the Presbyterian also - into. ,A Most pleasant evening was spent Tuesday. Deceased was in the 87th year of I
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.. - - . Horse Btankets. uro kettle rendered' lart Thomas Daly, Grocer, vices was furniahod, by the excillent church in soolibl .intercourse -8 Oran 'offiels0d RON% �
I'll. i . 11 . - - * bury as Assistant teacher. and daneing.-M., - her age. -Rev. Father Core -
� � v . � 1 '114 duoted by Rev. W. J. Clark, af'London. goafortib. -1. . 2870-1 !Itf Andrew's * a's in every w� � , i ron to- -abu i
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�� � � . I ned ; K . . - . cho!r, and it w V PlensJug 60 John! Gilmour wad Mrs. John 0 at a wedding 1 the 0 tholio roh herson, I ,I
��111 I I i - 1:'. J,tte, lined and aull .eney, with or . Ame n a - I
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_� . ,*, ;, . - Elderly -women " g. church Sabbath School I , t t 6 turned 'home lost week from an extended Wednesday morning lamb, The cout ti
all wool blank Many of our people .will be pleased . to have I wouid go out nurnin t'ono for another of tb the congregations. and di M z
. � - �. I another opportunity of hearing Mr. Clark, Apply at Tun ExposiTon office. 1876x2 prelper& i a 1, I I .
� . I - � �, ad 100 I members of -the choir. 0 pecial -of Ashfield, � I -
11 . I I __ eta, shaped and i quarels, 80, 90 &, 001 " visit to. the Moose Jaw distrilet,-Mrs. Win. parties were Mr. Daniel Quinn .
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I � . SiMpoon has Also returucid home aftei a A it and Miss Mtnniv Gaynor,of El Is. I
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� I , tiona. The annual tea -meeting ill o held _ r . � I . always are with this congregation.- ' to. the-. home of E. Brisgr, M. P.. of Dolor- V . I I
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� , . . Monday, evening 0 tea ,meeting,, or f� wl auk- mine, ManitDba.-A carload of apple barrels - - �
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I . . � . :�Af i I � , mirsic will be given by the choir. -I here is ,of ill kinds of leggings. . W� H. W1 Its, Scafof th.' Gladman'& Itanbury, barrister , at Henw anything but favorable, then i was an ii . I ham and were very soon picked up by the I JoTTi.vas.-J'ames Nichol,, 7th line, will' - '�,
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- � : r 1 �7. 1 Cat glass at Bulgeres jewel y store, Sea. monse crowd present and th) churo 8 farmers, as barrels have beei� veryzo.arce In raise his shed in the spring, .
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F I � J. -T. i � BRODERIO S 1876 1 . 0 this neighborhood -this season Knox raeath, also cernebtfloorm. ,� -
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1_� , 11 I Our trade has been established, and mu sle �hewsp. For particulots apply to I lut, nOtwit - land family have gone to Stratford. where Ston house he �
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11 � ,A� - Bell, Se&loith. . . cO - they will reside in future. Mr. Khox in scarce mud high , .
_1 C. � " Harness Blicip Cady S 3100k Kemp ban gone to Toronto to visit h, ir sister be inalokairied by the very best goods at right prices. 0 at, . standing the crowd, the ladi)s of the co � in -price.. � . .
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-A - - - S-EAFORTH. owler, v110 haa been connected w ill the R. W. Jewitvs, stock of wi ter bcoto and Toronto; executive office, Montreal. , branchl of and there was lots to spare, wh -1dr. Ruater, 7th line, will hold I
, I il�_ , , � -1 anada ; ll� . � e the qu%li Y ford and London.-Mro. D. Alair ir, visiting , summer, 11
."4 7, -1 _� "I Salva,tion, Army for over L,Wenty ye r- , and shoes are of the 1 b- st quality and in derate I our po"tron. was i I . -teDsive auction val I I
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, I � _; __ Come sod seefor yourself. 1876.1 age is solicited. John ldac�ithur, mana er. __ tion enjoyed by the ladies o Kip I gone to Marlette, Michigan, where week.�Thornas- Russell is quite -
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� - - . . I _ 'dark grey f rieze, I 1861.tf .
I- - . I , went to New - York this week to e age in LosT.-An 'overcoat, . � 1 i a I I
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- !Is wi0 he chance between Scafortb station mud a mi A �GOOD COLT SOT,D. '; Berry, of chair was takcn in the audi nee room y N, e of the pupils 0 1 1
il_', I I 1i there to try conclusi.ons h ta on Kippen road. Any one this place, has sold a good two-year-old Re,v,. Mr. McLennan, pastor, I ad address s
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. - - _-z' � I'll, - - . I meeting of the directors of the'Sontl Huron - ony ' hem, the 9 n- draft horse. . e weighs 61ppen prizen, which ranTo fr6m IL I
� tit " !rl 8 have been forwair ed to Miss Mustard, the ton to work, I
- I I I- STRATFORDi ONTARIO. uln.o a, ,,e In several now shlipesl at Bulger's jewelry hig a, flrat-class of Seafortb, and Shaw, of 1 4 .- .
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�_?,_�_ .1. I � ., in Onvads for securing a Farmerb' I' tituts will be . beld in I lened1l, store, Fleaforth. ' 1870-1 very effigient ohdr of Cavan 011 Arch, Exeter - -
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! -J�� � - I Mr. and Mrs. Jacob -Weber re on variety, this is the place. Leggings formen and his pseterns.'and has an abundw. Lee of fine, `
- � a . ceeds amounted to nearly 82(0. On Tue . I
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4� - - ceaft-ful in. getting position's. Write for boys In leather, utoletokin and canv . W. H. Willis, , � mAin,g great preparations for the calebra. �
- � � I ,�;F! Tuesday foi Loi -Angeles, California, where ' silky hair. Mr. Handford and h I i' partner, da the - Bovs' heavy.
I - � - I - catalegue sole out !n Seaforth for Gee. A. � Stater shoes for _V evening the scholars and teachers of ,, .1
11 �-, I �''. � . . - other . pers tiou of their 25th anniversary. -M ion La- . a
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. %, .. � If. ,64111-6,2 never trifle with,the - quality of our tablo supplies time pe Mr. Handfor I wi gathering, but for the very n6fortunate oo. - INIABD 8 wo-of
- I I I - ,�t . I I ' I � ; 100, at the home of her son, in Chicago, Mr. George Appel moved into -Mr. F. I ,
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I � 4 1�� � ago as .Miss Carter, of the Comaiercial Beattie Btoa.,'Se.ilorth. t 1876-1 the best of eucelese with his Dom ptirobase. ourrence referred to elsewhere :in this lssu�
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I I .1 hotel,wa crossing the street to t e post- to one of; Mr. Berry'a late importation and by - whioL the beautiful :;new Sabbath in A in"s h
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t I -1 _ . g, d located 'fortable residence .cn Jarvis street, Scsforbh, owned and ibe 6st one of the lot he has told. school building was, wracked' would ba,ye . N-1-eill's -ank L,
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. - when all Warn out by weary Oil of the y6tem. . Her two eons, W mud the harness broke anA the horse ran Away,, . i VY
� - I � K has 15-een lowered to the, level of the plat. most converdently'Jocatqd. AppI on the premises past week looking af te 1dring for here - at 2.30 p. in., and at Hills Green"& 7 .
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: ; : I form, th t 't ' or address Scafo#h P. 0. James B. Sproat.* . Fit-, of ChicsgQ, broaghtthe remains home
I i . I � : flouring mills. . I throwing Mr. Boseenberry against %fence .
a, � -1 �f f r'licks loaded w - I . I gr For I 4V
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- can nX be auriloaded In present aleighing . �1 I L Aleii's wod
_L I I I I I I I . � bropchso in 11 9* shapeii and ; Brussels cemetery, on Tuesday aft0r][100U. tunately Mr. Bomsenberry escaped 'WhIi 101i !f
� ,1 Pearl.creeloon _bIrs. Swan and -daukhter,blise ' I 'I
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"_ - __ �_ sizes at B.ulger's jewel - storci Best rth. 18704 hing vow.
� , Pi I Mrs4 Hailder leaves behind S Al eu L S hea"
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..: . 'L., f�_ Al I liging baggage man, seme. eavy lift s. -The . - I L returned to their home in the Vill , for thi We are manufacturers of of Il - ii 0! t I
- ,� I - I - three the two eons above named and Mrs- -Our soUrprising merobs ts hav 11 artea �
. I - � :� . tollowing have .been ticketed thr(ugh to . win'ter njonthlr.�A very happy ivent took kinos. Ifyou want the bestvalu! , k 9 I Men's odd 1i
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. - I 1. i -p � .,7 .. ea f),8c Tea. y -'reig & . . .1 - en were. mak. place at the home of Mr. George lair,; of the variety, thisis the place. . ggio men d. Joel Sellers, of Morris. -The .Farmers In- to prepare for the Christmas trade �ard will .
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��"7 L I ' 4�� -1 . I Ser the Bank of Oommer house, occu- . . . sole agent In sestorth for Goo. A. later shoeii r was ver ' Dorly attended, althoug4 the in % position to � tomeris tho I -
-;� I ,_� - �A'! I Gus ile end Maggie Neelands, of I arlock, u last, at 7 �30 o'clock, on which o Am n hits for I t< 1876. y P give their,ous rlous(
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� . .1� .. �5LA? I Seaforth take a walk around � the . on. the "I Foundation -For some ti L I
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� - .- , SJUF ORTIE . L north and south meol.lons of, t16 E. McFe al Pr Linei leg of Successful Stock Brooding," son had been serlrlu�ly, I'll at his home in St. � .,
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7. I - .. - 4� in skin covered the bones si completely and Co.'s store- a and T. H. Smibbj�- Lsogbauk, L%mbton MhrY8, � .
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, .. �Ir I � the Rev. Mr.'Shaw, of Rensall. 'The bride � lot of people you i1know. , A gpod evidei ce - plant,),- ed away. He was 5.7 ye&rs� 10 months and I
� !., �Li".�! � p rfectly as in.life, while the &roses was as ry handsomely attired.se mr,as also the county, a -, � ,.
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__ ;- ,I vening meeting Dr. Ried's subject .
_1W . - .. "L members of the board 4. The I id PA stone.." lo was found- ying Ili a hed 2ile the I . Y* At the e 5
. I I ; re bridesmaid. her sitter, Mine JOBS ,wl � 1876-1 eat. ,He was married to Miss Elf2s Mo!, � - I
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, � . doctor is a i u a entle- groom was ably 11suppotted by r. Charles She -bas Won I
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% - . ;, N I and it is thought that th i cat bad th of U43W Nesters eroottd 6a the street near da 61 Agricultural Education." - Auniverfa L "
�_� - __ 0: - L � - -1 � "I - . I I ure of me in, on Thais . v ning, 61,90, eD the happy coliple had been congr tulated by � .
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t� - " bonefit. " We Parkes has turned him curld, over to' Mr. them snug and comfortable. This will bc a the following Monday eivenillig.-H. Mo.. lived on a farm
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7 - � _ -1 - . Rogers, of e, to be course &no gamea. The bride was the redip- great Convenience to the people of the 1 Il- Hardy, W. Haney ancl George Aitchisow IOD - . I .
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I I � I 11 I _ JX O.. .1 laced in the museum at the i ehool. mundiog country� as the villi go wont to Stoaken Bay last week, where they penter. .- I
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. -,,. __ - 1'. I,q - ZZ, 4-a 1. . I ' I -At five eclock on Thursday mi,raing, . .
I , - �'t , ": 6Ldy for your Inspeo- forth. -Mr. William.O'Leary an . Mrs. S. - -_ . 0, - has been without scales since the late fire,- intend to work for 1he Goder eb Lumber A
.- j- - - .-., . A : *� W*^ : CON roe � � onto. The young ,couple, after ;pending a # - . �.
,� ,�� i, A d L t . " veinber 12th, Welly Tuttlet of lot �4 con -
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y � , V . , roe Barry, of Loretto, were here last ask. at. G9iS01T0JAJ'A-X-Wenodae the follow- few da�s with their relatives and riends, ina Mr, Jam o Paterson, of the London Road, Company this winter. -Miso Beattie h . to I
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,� , � blist this year we have the' ten .�� rtle T deceased, who wam only thirty-DID6 I
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� " -1 �, � . I ' - cting. as Alexaider McLean, of -Obtaw a, will be ap. ,them long and zontinued h6ppin a through -Mi:l1oh symp� by Use, of Comber. Is visiting friends here.
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�, - _- __ , 4111!�, .= � you. to be the judge. ' teller in the Dominion Bank, has 0ently pointed commercial - agent f 3r Canada. in life.-Miis Bookell will 11IDg in t Method. if felt li�re for the good �people of -
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.. I- v 30t , un er t a -ausp.ces o int S.izzs -During the past week sev- passed away, suriouaded by him rel4lves V L' . 1.
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. � - I I . (L) you, anything and every. Clinton, Who spe* a' mith ,' or ,Mr. McLean roprelsen�od the L lobe at Obts- each in rmel Presbyterian church ov r hands. Among them, was the sale of John �Als I .
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� - - thl"g, ,�vhetber you want son, Mr. J. C. Graig retu clintoil we, his work being characterIzed by cohoid- obbath.-Miss Troyer, da on Baird's cemetery without a ca etaker. r. We �
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--Af �t � - I 11 � � __ . John Diehl, lot 25, concession � 4, Stanley in . Mr. L. Wheeler, of Morris, was the pur, liable for the wrongful sets of his Wife ,has V%
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Kidd and Captain gor,, of of the Go Bureau in 1888. he 13abylon nnie's obligl6g and efficient ofr
at Stawarb.. of Clinton, rid Rev. R. &wers bx- of Morris, has purchased Kenneth MoKen. can settle a -matter of that kind, The Man
� 7- : ; ROYAIJ An. has takqn a ketive paro in - mills, in the school elaction wh, re she to a, � gainst Richard -
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� :4 . +;, SRA F ORTH . Mr. , lees, Bowmativille. in vil it. 5,000. ny words said to lMV0
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. ''� I I I , % � A I oilP-Mise til- concession, for $2,750. in favor of Mr. Travia. The builband w
.� secured employment in a furnitureLl factorv� MoLeav, of TaF, ExPOSITOR. G., G. Moir was in London duNng the past ation before the medical coun l . 9 given at Oggoode �
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. . col(l water b4h, Ladieb'Toilet -Mr. Foater, of tho Canada i4miture . I - 0— k visiting friends. -On Sabb6th morning trial,
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-'If- . ,- � Rooms, ota. Every attention WaN Tilt MET)AL.-Tbe lawn bDWling Ja9t, the member@ of the Canadj4n Order of Plenty of snow on all our to �Iy ineant,
- . . Meeti g 'Lf t1le C1111 APO& i ire I It'is in the hands of the painters at present, The iiidges hold that the Acb'werc J T-5 h r.
.. r paid tG Rueste. B. Gunn, now oceupled by Mr. J. A. Wil- season is over, and at a 0 111 Foresters marched to the N16thodiat ebareb, the season people begin to
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Good Stable i,1A Connection, mas.-Mrs. T. F. Coloman is . the worthy prosidenti Mr. James A] Mi h bly addreesed'on Lbe ocqasiou of'their an the Vvomen, Foreign Mission Society h Id ! weeks.-Tarnes Krally, a 'former well-known � ngful doings, and did not release the i
nursing a very . I ni- , . wro add-.,- 1 .
sore hand, caused by a window fikifilog on it. ael, was I eff,a,rs� a ar :' al tliank-offering meeting. 1 be, reoidmt of Mill street, Bruseels. and who busband. The Act mtraly gave an I -
I presented with th6. meda vers ,v by Rqv, Dr. Medd.- The choir its &Dun - atnudy against a hu4b0la �
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D, T, PINKNEY, Prop. —Mrfi. J. H. Broedloot is visiting friends in by Mr. W. Pickard for singles, -among the and too band rendered 'excellent, selections night was a atoraly one, but those who m4n- moved to Cypress River. Manitoba. about tional menno of r . . .1 .
. 1975-111 . tbged to be proment enjoyed a rare tre�t two yems ago, died on Thursdayo Novem. to it person wronged by ft Wife,
. Owen sound. -Mr. 0, 0. Willson met with olub mombilre, Tho keenest ilvslry exieted suitable to the o9oulob.-Mro' and Mro. , . I I
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