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. I , � Movaul, added holkir on Monday. -A few days ago" a but-iness I
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. WIL.a to t urels by; sir tic- -Poultry Supplies. man In town was coming down Main street,
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WE HAVE A SPLENDID 09 0#1 - "ent musical felootioni . I
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I � . � .. equally pleasing. 'The total receipts& ounted arbundlione rection with a very fine pair of hories and ,
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- WA�nsw �1 , _, . a very large load of woid. The business -
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ASSOUMENT 0 ' i I I DISTIUCT 0 i to itometbing over three hundred 4ollara, .
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� L,Y.,-ZT Ountay I TO TELOSIM IN ARREARS. , - gation from the last. vestige of dobb I : - quired of hinf what he would take for his
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WISSORS, � I . Nicha Orystal ftt il- ;h10 buy the team but he � did not
A large number of those In; arraoin bove wents -to the present share h uilding l I . I . . ' . I Ohristmas Season' 'if �
-- TABLE CUTLERY Prove a = he was rich enough to buy the load of I . I!, �
rasponded to- our requests for remittances, - -with a clean shest and most of tih nign make them', lay . -
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VA,RVERS 111. CASES aad to thgoo we exts d thanks. There required for these improvements sti4earibed. Also a tonie to wood. The 'wood man -obuo,kled to himself I --�� A A
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- plessedrii he". - . 14wm Dzny,'s ILZr-I.L.Mr. Win. Sparks, killer that will keep vermeu ,from absolute truthfulness of this incident, but I
I WEUS A CALL FWki�-.— t' . we give it " it w" related to us.—Rev. I We are ready, and splendidly so, too! The Ch,riitmaa things that you want, an(l�
ty On and after February Ast- next,the vaines an old Stsinlik boy, who h" been I or some 0,11 other animals. Mr. McKibben, Mathodist minister of Ailse, 'that everybody else will want, are here. Things you've thought of, and1hirge you've not I
. i of all subscribers two years or more 4n or-, time located at DaviVs Lake. North Dakota, I I on Tueaday, Mr. Me- � . %I and unusual, gift uhings, and many practical things that will
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110]�SF B�,ANKETS , I ,, rears willbe taken off out BAD,,- and their. writes to no on - November 25th, as ,follows : , g, was in town thought of ; surprises usu a � ;
� I accounts placed in other hands for collection. If We are all busy here getting read for to- HAMILTON & KICESLAXEC 2rab'bon is an old Huron boy, and in his �'be)�) you solve the 11 what to give prob4am," In your � hearti Urger than - your purse -�
SILEIGH RD, LLS ; . I . I . . I youthful days resided In MoKillop, near This store, then, more than any other we know of, is the place for you. Half thepleasure .
I - - . I morrow,'which is Thanksgiving D in our Food Morolianto - - - Solsforlib. He is now one of the suooessful of holiday time is the shopping about and getting ready. Start early end increase the
- .1 CATTLE CHAINS- . FARBY, -SoLi).-Mr. William Babolz ,has country. I am agent -for the Gre North- - IN10- Walton. � � �
and growiwn ministem in the Methodist pleasure by looking through our collection of faney novelties and things of art.
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�, STALL m -TURES - sold his farm on the North Road, Me- f orn Railway Company here at Dev I a Lake, track -and decided to have a little fan on hie , � � 1
. � . Killop, to Mr. George Stewart. of l3eaforlih, - and have been for the post. three I are. I own "count. He avoordingly caused the church.- a are sorry to learn of the ill- i � 11�
LANTERNS 4 net@ of Mrs. James Archibald, but hope she
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for the 'sum of - r- sold my form the other day, 320 1 mas Neckwear
1 ,$6,500. Mr. Bubolz pu ' � I Wl ;ins to give a shrill and unearthly whistle, Christ
SNOW 89GIV131S �cbssodthio farm *little over a 6 18,500. It is located near here, I Ono, will he around again soon. -Mr. John Hud. Cushion Tops . �
_year. og ud the wilon the fox %turned and ran, along the track . -
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. from the adate of the late George vorrallics. . ri is about m good " I would I son and the Misses Kyle and Johne, of Eg.
. nos et for a for all it was worth . The engineer put on a Belts and Buckle. -
on the above It is an exo011Out'fafm, contains 100 rev, farm of the samo, dimensions in ol,134 moadville, were visiting Mrs. Hudson's eii- Stand Clovers - I I
Ycit will find our prid" rigbb " oldi Huron' full head of steam ;ad there was an exciting ter, Mrs. Joseph Hoggarth. of Hensall, on - I
in ploumt But the prices of good, improved farm prop- I he poor fox w" H=dkerchiiifs .
, fines. ,ly and conveniently situated and race for a few rods, bull t Suud&y.-Messrs. Harry Linney, of the Pillow Shamo I
has on ib -a nice now bylok residence and artybera have advanced very rapid y within overtaken, and it was so much frightened I
��, ood out bulMings. Mir. Stewart will have the putt few years. We have a n! ca prop- Farmers' Sun, Toronto, and Mr. Smith, of ' I
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� 1. . comfortable home in 1�,thia farm. 110 00- - orty in town,' and we are well plea led - with track, the wheats of the engine passing over A UVAS a" I =LAS W" .I "..V9 V I .
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9 , : tains- rodsoodon on the first of,April next. the change from form to city life. We are it and beheading It as clean as if the work Sunday in town. They had been atten ' ding . I Kid Gloves I
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; � I bar. Bubolz talks of going Souith, with the always ple'ased to Teed the old ZAPOSITOR� .
; I the Farmers' Institute meetings in East SliPPOr Forms
� . . I I � t untsman's knife. Huron the previous week, the former in the I .
- I hen of 'climate mov, boneft and'it is a very welcome visitor a very Set- The train passed on, but Mr, McNamara got so Bilk Mitts —
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I BRAFOBT11, 6 ;IsP,:&exIth wh h as n ry urday night." � .1, - the fox and.oarried it home In triumph, and -
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I - ime, and ,whi ! bh is the to" he. . 8 . . now Mr. 'William MoDonauJI is thoproud apeaker, and being good judges of ,good so Fancy Hosiery
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E � . . N ELECUIC RAILWA V FIW51 ST. J6SEp1l I The flnder will be liberally rewarded �on aving the into merchandise. oomforb.—Over six inieh" of anow, on the Stamped Linens Bootees and Infantees I
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I � same at The Expositor Office. 1 1877*11 - . level, fell on Monday afterndoq, In aboub
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. . last week says: 1111dessrs. N. M. Cautin, Want*4-5.000, turkeys -15o b ir choice - TnE V. P. R. ExTENsimi-The following four hours. The strange thi about, ibis Fancy Work i ClItildren's Heidwear I
a a 3k.., It your live buyer won't taice Oil em at the dispatch, dated Listowel, Ddoember INC . I I 1. .
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DOM ION, BANK &at day' south .
i . - of St. Joseph, and f 0. Hamel, engineer, ap'roice w-0 will. We want' all Alois of wl, dried peared in this Toronto papers: I'M I F. - I
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� � . �e HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO., . of Ottawa, were in Sbra�ford on Tuesday, in- apple@ beans, large onions and raw f rs. G. E. W. Hay has received a latter front Cxj. . HERETHEY ARE I ,
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I . . . . .� - I . . . . terviewin Mr. A. F.; MoLaren. M. P.9 1�149, iVipgbam. I . 1877-tt , Jo �Ac Ing a few weeks among her old home friends 1- - -- - i .
. . , L,fS.-OSLER, M, P� T. 0. BROUGH, with re r to the - 'projected railway from I I Now for -your Christmas fruits. You Will donald, secretary of, the as unc on ic Toronto. --,-Ensign Poole, of the Salvation � . . .
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president General Manager St.. , on _ to - Housell and find a choice, fiesh lot at the Maple Leaf ; flore, Boa- - � - Army, will visit Seaforth on SAurdav and Christin" prices for you, prices where the greatest value possible is crowded into
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- ; on tbroug Hibbert, Fullat ton, Down'to and , forth. P. Dill, . 1877.1 SiOU ffOn Sunday. On Saturday night the Ensign every dollar you spend at this at -ore
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11 , Ca itat, Fully Paid Up -$2.9 - rko . . .
83,865 00 Stratford. The rightl of way has been - We want from 300 to 500 t e a dead or will conduct a magic lanterm service, and u
� . P - bought as for " Hensal), and *ork in that &live delivered at our store Denem er 16.. ad 17. Got tion the =sod road will take. . It bas on Sunday three servicies.-Mr. Win. Bell, LINEW TABLE CLOTHS. PRETTY WAISTINGS. --
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Reserve Fund and un- . I our prices. Beattie Bros., Sestoxt .* , � 1877-1 . been dell decided to bull via LID. of Rem% was in town this week, spending Fine quality, largb size, f1dral �patterns New materials, Oreem, sky, cardinal and
1. its 33722048 -division of the road ii -in progress., The . . cod �Milverton, Moukton Itoo, and � . I
divided Prof $ 3, S. ,, - r. � We on o1l by a free ot W 9 I W a few days with his son, Mr. R. P. Bell.. t- and border#. Christmas prices -$2 50' to fancy colorings. �Cb-ristmas prices -355c to
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i - - osits by Public S 23,389,1680. T5 probable extension� of �his road, wbia.L ca. charge. Counter, the jewelry, Sea rth. 1877.11 Blyth, the central route, . rath, , *than the 1-1 .
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. Dep . ries freight " well as passengers, to -the city . Mr. John Clark, of near flensall, h%s moved �$5.00 egicb. $1per yard. . ` .
I I Dried apples; butter, and fi)wl want- northerns viz,, that by,.Listowe. d Be �
. Totat Assets - S 33,79tJ03*06 . of StratUrd, will mean considerable to the eggs# . . "m- to town, and will be employe& in the foun. NAPKINS. * NEW BILKS
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i ;totbopeople 'of thati - —0 1 Large size, pure linen, imported for Xmas, In waist loagt�* some plaln, some fancy.
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those of Cromarty. Fullerton Co rulerr, eto." - . . 1877-1 DbAT11 or Mp., GRAwT.-There mooed from a pleasant visit In Detroit, -James Christmas prices -$1.00, $1.50 and $2. 00 per pretty colorings. ;Cbristmas; prices-Z"o to
I SEAFORYM BRANCHI . I I I . Kant krack, stub proof and nei er break I Flannery, of Hamilton, North Dakota, son : - �
I . i - - : @-�— 1 ." . rubbers for heavi wear'. We have them a 1, also fella SWAY&tthe residence of Mrs.John ich, of Mr. Mioh"l Flannery, of the Huron Road, dozen. . 81 per yard.
I I latreet, amforth. ., SE"OgTIT COLLEC-1AITZ 111STIT T-E,I�ThO ofev6ry description. Great big stock' of warm win. inthis town,on 8tin day, another.. of the TOWELSS. . - .
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� Lvery Wili�y for the transaotimg of a � following students obtained hono ary stand- ter aboeg for both ladies -and gentlemen. W. a. Wil. . east, is home on a visit to his parents.- I IV � I
. He, agent for Dorothy -Dodd and Georg, � A. Water early pioneeno of this county, in the person , - Bordered, hematitched and � fine Aramn- FirWolaes watetials, about .50 -odd lem.,
- a' � in at the November �i examinations. I The . Mr. John Grant, father of Mrip. John Crioh, Mies Mary Johns, of Staffa, has been visit . p
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I general rAnking - b sinese. 11 . shoei, Beafortb. . . 1877-1 Ing Miss Priscilla Kyle, of Bgmandvill!, for work. Christmas prioes-25e, 50o, 75o and worth 50e. to 8L.50 per -yard. 0hrifitmas-
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� - Cotlectiona meAe, on all points in Canada names in the * various I, me are g Yen' in,or. - Why do I'soll. the -chespoeb pipoi in town Mr. Grant had reached the advanced age of the past couple of weeks. -The many friends $1 `a Pair- - . prices -25c to 75clVer yarA. .
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- . der of merit: Foim 1. :. dward hittaker � because I give my' eclol Attention to thib line. . z.-,. 79 years-, bat until a few wseks ago lie TRAY CLOTHS I � .
� and abroad. � .1 . . Etta �etrie. 9 got prioeo. Dunn'@' cigar store 'a of Mr. Thomas Murphy, of this towip, will � - . I ALL WOOL CAEVIOT.
l� - . Form 11.-Madg� Me inney, . &mine my stook SUIT � �, . earned quite smarb ondwas able to go about - - I
� � Advances made to Farmers. Special at- Form III. A-Gladystackson, Lindi N r- and shaving parlor. i� 1877-2 town. He had been confined to his residence be sorry to learn that be is at present very Twenty-five cents up, Stand Covers 50c up, Fine i � I
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;.1 � tention poid to the loolle . ction � of'Sa . Is Notes. rip, Kathleen Roberts'; Robert DaviFJ E71a .. Somethi I ng good -at A. Young, � n dinner about six weeks# He had �een a rasident low - with a severe attack of � pneumonis6 Side Board Covers 500 up. Christmas price" for ladies' suite. I C13ristmas prlcee��44.W�
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1. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Deposits Robb, Bruce Waugh. rin 1H. B�Gretla and toilet sets and fancy chins. Llmog a and Yeare,, conking I . I per yard.
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� received of One Dolbir and ulawards. Watson, Luella Bur , Mabel Hodgina, vow lines of chins. For Christmas prefie is see th able that he will reeover�-Mr. John . �
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N . at 0 price. A, Young, Sestorth., , 1877-1 eon Thursday � for Detroit, _, 'ploringe-c am,
il i at Mghes rate and Minnie Penhals, M Gillespie, Frank � His wife died many ye�to ago, Mr. Grant Wingle left her Special for the holiday season, 60 an d 70 Double width 1 cloths, c re
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I - M .' . Scott, Wilson Turner, , a is Forbes, Annie Fruit and, -carving mete in beau iful eases was one of the firso residents In the town- where he will in future reside, Several of inches wide. Christmas prioss-50a, 65c, sky, cardinal and orey. 0hiistmas prices- .
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. I .. Smith. Form AV. - rris Knight, Helen . on itable for Ohl: tm�v gifts at Counter's Beaforth, ship of Gray, and continued to reside there, - f 75o and $1.00 a yard. 75o and $1 per ya�d. - I
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� I W. K. PEAROE, 1877-1. . I .Mr. and Mrs. Wingle like to Be near their I � I
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t ,, Solicitor Manager* Junior --Ella Abell, Tarold Fowler, Fred Chain and Looket Lost. .Lost about the firmibies of years rendered --it necessary that children, so that they can all live under
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r� . - 1, - 18th of Not,ember, between Seaforth and Clinton, a the one roof again. -Dr. McGinnis has par- - 0hristmas Prices will also be the rule in our
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i -- MOLE00, Ernest Box, W in ' Morrison, Frank gold loolcei containing two photographs a ad attached he should retire from the active duties of i
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� - W iland, Ellies B " Elvirm Gottooliallro toologiggoldebaln. The tinder will be liberally re- life.whenhocame here to spend there. 7
- HeadquaFWs For '.-Gertikide Dor- warded on leaving the satne at Tits Exi,6j 11TOP. OffiCO3 _M6 Mr. Thomas Downey. He has a nice place, - - -
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Edmund Lacasse. - i inder of lit@ di,yi with his daughter and �. Ladies . Re dy� ar Department.
. First, Class Bu,,Oness Training. I � ; Seaforth. , . 1817xl liar family. He was a quiet, honest, good and with some improvement4i be intends f I I I
I . Hey. � I I i Bello -We have a complete aen)rtment of making. will have a very comfortable home. ' I -
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. . - I I ., M -u PF,ARcE LEAvi,49,-Our citizens gen- elelah bellp licluding the large size carnival bell$. He is to be congratulated on his purchase. Large assortment to aho* from". -
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, � Bank in particular.�4 will deeply � regret to We have baby rinp. 75o, childe'rings $1 - � who is still at the residence of his mother, Rain Costs, Umbrellas, Skirts, Waists, Far Jackets, Cikqerinea, Ruffe anti M, flov ,
- - � girl.e'rInge, 81.36, Indleo rings, $1,76, hokvler, j�.�W day. I I . ,
� �� leern that Mr. W. K.,pOrci Is about. to , - . - - � . in garpurbey, and is recovering from a very Caps, Gauntlets and Cloth -Jackets, � :
I . . . I extra heavy, 83.50. All stone sob And &O solid gold, . - - - i . 1� �'.
. I STRATFORbi. ONTARIOM - severe his connectiou'vOith the agency here, I ljulj�elfe Jewelry Store, Seaforth. I 1877-1 Pnow DAurHix.�-Mr. Wn --. . Como early, come late, our's ft a -safe shapping place. I
I _� -Murray, jr., severe atta ' ok of typhoid favor, received a
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-� . Graduates always get positions. I now ag( pears sod green gages, oraDge, emon, and citron and who is now a prominent ilind successful that an the night of November 25th the �----�--
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.... ( . Handsome eat&- opened. . Mr. Pearce Was Cho firat and' only el, all - nict. and fresh at the Maple Le Otore, gas- business man of Dauphin, Manitoba, f.writes ostoffies at Baidur had been broken open I Nr - - "W'40, -1 I
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.... "I'll ` manager the Seeforth agency has bad. He ith, 1877-1 to us on November 23rd, as follows : I We and stamps to the value of abo .-V I
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�� 111. �� - 11 - . - I , 10gue Uee. I , I . came here ten years ago, whap the agency . Hookey oboes for men. We have the best have had - fine crop in this district ried off, but no money. Mr. Fowler is The E. McFaul Dry Goods, Uompany I
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I I T � '�-@ pig skin, Big variety and bd g ods, W. _
� , I Z. RUIOTT Priu:IWP!15� close attention to bus! . boos for good paying op, " the abraw w" not too B. D., of Mitchell, will preach the anni-
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... ..�-!- - - . I -3 he inspire- EL Willie, sole agent for George A. Wu r oal d p : as a' one in -the.-Methodist church . , . .- - �
I 1. - confidene di in the publia mind, men and Dorothy Dodd thoes for ladies I or Seaforth. heavy an re better than for a num. versary norm - � -
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.. 1-1 - - I . � succeeded in building! up a very large and 1877-1 her of yeare , at, The fore part of the fall here, a week ffolin next Sun&ay, the 13Dh
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- Sewing. Machitles. Is w" 1114- Coun4rls jewelry store, Seafor 1h, will be *as web and [London, to conduct their a alversary ter.,
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I -- .� C�.e . � !-, , I � North Main: Street, � liked as an individual lond was a most valu. a- m- to 9P- in- - - - I ; 1877-1 of the protout montexwhen it started to with delight by the people of Seaforth.- week.- We are pleased to see F. S. oto I vices, on Sunday, December 13-th, and on
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� �:P:7411 11 . . have.Mins Auns Becket-, a popular soprano �
� I freezes and prevented plowing. On the 15 I h -
- SRAFORTH. 0 1�liforth ' son, 'whose serious 'inj nounced eye is still very weak.�Arthur MaNangh-
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zlt i -, DzALRR 11T - . ton returned bome I"t week from Manitoba, in
I -:_A�' --,-J. 4 vance the interests oi, the town. His re. A set.of silver kniveg and forh it make a winter coat, which Indicates a good winter's lost week, is recovering and was removed to -
I ''T: � �� ftetclaegfamilyand manufacturing Sewing Me- moval will be deepl ", ttad by cur citi. lasting and useful present. We have $11I the best sleighing, and which will make times much hie home here this week. -Mr. and Mrs. D. where he spent the in 9!ven.-Mr. Win. Eaterbrook, one of -the I
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, � - . � � I � age.] -Miss Amy Johns b" !returned home I
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- � . - I , Also general- File,, Lirc and Acoldent Insurance I hidd them here a large ardson.-Mrs. E, Latimer and Mrs, John Councillors Kerr and Bowman, are at Goder- -
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I 0-1t Agent. Rlakiseffeotedou,#11 kinde. of property at . . so . in where for se7veral * months
� 115 1 F- I will always retain- a deepinterest-in their segforth. . .1 U77-1 formorl-k of Tookeramith), are living within McIntosh have returned from visiting 1611 thb W k
-� -11 I � I .�l lowast 6tev. � , - � ' : are hal � friends in Toronto. -Mr. Chris. Sparhig - 4 sho,has occupied a position w soprano solo. I
� , , '' welfare and who will i' *oide to learn of their half a mile of �he town, and the 0
�� �� � , � i� � I '03 � I There's& big move in fruits, ,)ee*iknd
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.. I 1. I � -WJLrT80MT1 prosperity. We de� . w who Mr. I - .: �ndhosirby. .Yetterday was f2er's 74th . his faiAly fromEdm#- few weeks ago she became affootect with
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:: Z 4- I - . � . e loading liner. - Look In, opposite the mmerelal.. � of Mr. Murray, or., or 11 Thresher Willist` McKay, of Woods ok, in hol d yi g t Miss Chid] ca
�., P, i - in Sewing Mewhines and Bioyolo& A%�TNIVZRSARY Smvic,E�.—Tho anniver. Durinly, Seaforth, I 1877-2 as he was move familiarily known here in his John MoIntosh's.-Miss Mary McIntosh, of gaged byltb�e trustees to to"h In the junior � 6 ----i� I
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I'�,,� .1 � . I 0 'Counter's watolies are � . -
i. I I— - . . sary services in . coqheotion with the See- rolio,14 , prices, vouoger dayr, *111 be pleased .to learn of bin MoKillop, is spending a few weeks with her department for 1904.-A big consignment
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I . I . - A . favorable " ooul4 be Mi Roble, Cash pF duos store J Jacob I 'n* a while to look avoo if you do not buy-& look .
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.1 . I Sirectors of the'South Huron Farmers' In-. have returned home for th � winter. -Mrs, .9
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t � .. forth and v :hIlO here he had Dinner, tosi a d toilet a' stituto wait hold an Wedneeds last at Hen. Filling of Daebwood, w" here'for a few days Thomas Sage returned to Huntsville last ment can do. Their doors are open to
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-1 , Gold and silver mountedladies' and gents n at the NOTF 0 young men in is : -
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.,. , I 11 I a . able In -the people during the"pasil sixteen dam. -A oar of cokl arrived last week for vicinity bad
I � � ,': I - � � . held at Exeter and, Brucefield on Friday and If olt;presided. The 25% an versary oft o another quarrel, on "Sunday
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- I ��`; . I i . . 0 - There will be an.afternoon and even- and was a grand success. The church was wat' thing of this kind oacurs their names w I
I -i. -, - , t,I Think over i t. . : it was evident. from the congregations which street, and contains five rooms mid sum3ier kitchen I ' - -A
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. VI - 1 I I . andonelot, The other is situated on Willism4ireet ing in OD to crowded at both services. The collections en, you had bet
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.! � � -Z f t., , - and contains five rooms and woodshed. : Hard ana ,the regular sp�akers tent out) by the depart. &mounted to $150, which will go towards a ter beware.-Mro. Robert McAll1iter fell
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�� � 1: - 0,Rc: Tom St -ore, essy ' Z - 2875x8 Exeter muel soon be able to be around again as 7,11tual.-
I - I . ' 9 Barrister, Behforth meetings, and Mr. Robert Gardiner, ness,� of Exeter. -Mr, John Shafer was in who has been on a visit to her son#, Be I I
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, - - 0X.r ent probably the � laigestj number ever. as. When in town drop in and iee,9,6 0hrist- of Farquhar, and S. M. Sander#, of Exoterp Goderich this week on businems.-hit. Yung., and John, for some time past, returned to Mr. Ralph Workman is under,the' doetoes
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, � � I F � - her own home last week. -Miss Bells Day. i mproving. t
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�- . . . Elderly woman would go 04 nUrsing. meetings. Supplementary meetings will be the cutter line just itow.-Mr. D. 8, Fautt home from the wept last week, where they farmers are m%king ,,good usa of * it.�MT.
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- Wapaythehij1hei.t cash pric ' for fowl, Grand Bond, Housall, Varna and Seafortb. carried, and his display Is attracting a lot of tives.-Mro. Win. Armstrong, of Brussels a foundation -under his barn. -Our thresher.
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- " - , 1P V * Mr. Clark has gro*o si years have passed -, Hockey those for men, W al e the best nounce them yet. The Institute is in a v 'th year. -Rev. J. Morlock of Dashwood, The little daughter of Mr., Samuel Forbes, by New Years. �
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I � I- � . Me satisfactory condition, but aonsidering the "outed Rev. W. J. Ya or 4 feweveniny who w" down'; bh that dread disease, dip-
- I - 1- I �1- -. � Robes, the, Bishop Robe, Gray and lost none of thit magnet am which enables Cready's pig skin. Bix variety and goo�g, goods. W. . - �
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� - . . � . T � 1877-1 only 25 cent#, ani any one Of the'llfisny re-, Mr. Nosh Sararus. He in a Oandy. week collecting the subscriptions for the
I -- I . I , ..- Z- ,ith ,r iDg was hold. Tho *elither w" not so i .1 I 6 I .1 -&I . I members �'Isi alone worth — , . Khot and healer, of Zion City, near C.hicagolp - ;
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I . - favorable as on Sunday, 'a blinding onow ST. JAMES' C11 URCII. -Besideff, the usual doable this amount to any farmer who takes - mi gone into insolvency With liabilities -of
-i- �1 . � Without stay on strap ; all � wool bl" k , � .: spent a few days lapt week visiting friends 025,000. HIA wife and son have gone to .
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� .. there would not be ..enough present to.000- will be as follows: Sunday, Dee� 6th, sub- —0— T4ylor, Doos"ed, who we in his 92od into a well one day lost w -eek, arid, although M
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1- -1 . I- ,_1 .groundless, " despif,e the rough weather, 41 The Christian Religion. I ler. hap secured the services of W. A. John. ears one sod a quarter miles north of coalmeqnsnee, the aulmal only lived a few ,,, I
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- ,'I I !be tables were ardwded, for the -allotted- - - . � r trussele. He had been a resident of Wing- hours after be was taken out. -
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. SEAFORTH. . ma Mr. Roberb Johnson, of. thli town. Mr. Leatherdele, who has been confined to the - JOTTISGS�- vening recently. It was well attended and' -
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- Z A 0 Our ntore is opened every people. coming in. 'out o . � li'me in Pontiac. Miobigan.-Mr. Andrew mill. . He expects to go back north in the serious -A very large and pretty wedding was
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� bent of St. Thomas church, moved,, mad Rev. feach of 'him. They chased hina on to the the West for the past couple of months. re- Holland for $450. Mr. Mit' bell intends to nice place, bat he will not - likel k by fl nesday morning. There Were I
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