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d general
good liver pill
fl, doctor about
if he approves
er brea
tole it
Es special proeess ia
:re to operate but it
• Purity /loft users --
use it.
hat Purity Flour is
of the highest -grade
e strongest wheat
ass,strang Roar
"more bread
r. cost a Uttiesore
ars, but results prove
t and most econom-
i
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Kan- mperial
der how they
Ring
we.
SCIumtt ,i•rrn.•
,w44130..o5im
k all classes -
the need of
the Cottageh
or the Man-
n the 4 hole
the splendid
Oxford Coal
tion"-thait is
gOOdnetS
ee this range
eaforth
veryone -
ear -no
made--
vorking
ng to
that it
to find
e wool
knitting
knew
who
to the
to the
realized
best .of
protect
that as
'ear that
roolem
method
a7rnents
ousess
derwear
-nfield's
veight.
$ ACC
orth 13ran4-A. E. Colsdn,
Plattner II
o, Annie Stew
Over 40 per
ald, Stan ey B
' Be1crv 0 per
Aluir..1.•
Abae t dud
seli Brist rw, H
ceAtt
uest
ent,
race
Manage
Isof a survived by &e
.gesiter I three sitters, W Mean!,
P. Flaher, Exet r ;
Exeter, but not in,
D STRICT NATTERS
Logan
`Bad Accident. --IA -terrible accident
toot place on te farm of A, . Jamei
toy, on the 8U1eaacesa-sion a , -Logan,
ritn, Friday afternoon, 12th int., twhere4
by Mr. James Bobe,rtson, of - .Mitchelli'
bad part of his lett arm taken off.
Se was- feeding *a cutting Pox with
etraw for a blowe,r, and everythirkgt
Went all right till; .dinner 4Iroe, land
-,eammencing work ith the afternoon the
*taw was zortfewtat damp and had
theked the roa-chitae, and ii&r. Iobertsort
W
*ood over and !Sith lett ett arm
Into'the cutting into: to out thei-shraur
Ainder the rollers to start !tit- ..feeding‘
TA doing lito his fiact slipped,: e,':- It
bis balanoo and his -arrn,*ent vight
,Intothe cul,'„Ong box .-, and : wats taken
taaa Net below the elbow. .T e elbow
t -k. also badlycrushed. Drs. Arra-
_grOuge attribute and •ktkinn, Of
311*Chell, Were mteitede and on thar
:arrival. Mr. Sober On was put - a eunder-
oOstom and tbe injured Orterahtlt
VaSediressed, The Ione of tb •-d.. was
---tMetrPgteat and by the ftime ftie
•Atera-got-:to,mt. .a!ro-illome the tool
--,e, was .in a !..vt• . 'weak erlitiofl.,
eltobertztort :IS' . : , y a youngt. matt;';
- ..9..*--_atead* ' : very • tearethie
Working ab: .it machinerg. ._,,Ilee
ly -beer. : . -.reed. •a, eite yeara,-
- wife took -it-,aterY .hard wheri
sad 'news Vita broken. to. her.
, ereafebuey Soave Is delightfully re-
rehizg
for batik or Toilet,. For wash*-.
_iinctercitithin ' it is'
unequalled.
nseS Ara Pari es. '
r,-
aras.
bi uary.-;-Mrs. Thomas Coates, an
resident of this - township,
ed on Tueolay 'Of last rweek. For sev-
enths' Xrsl. Coates had been in
alth, but her condition did not
,Itsume a serif:MA' `aspect until the pre -
Friday. She did not nutter from -
particular disease, but death was
_apparently due to a .wearing out of
the physical. system. Mrs. Mates fwa,s
years of age. She was ,a natitte of
Yorkshire, England, but when about a
years old she came, to Canada with her
parent -A; and the greater part of her
lite was spent in tflaborne township. Her
roiaden name wasSetty Fisher, (and in
069 she was united in marriage with
Thomas. Coates, Who predeceased her
fourteen yeatn. The deceased was a
true. Christian 'woman, and her kind
disposition endeared her to all k who
enjoyed her acquaintance. She is sur-
vived by six sons, 'Richard, eau -I, Wm.*
Frank, Charles- and 'Alfred., The re-
!
• mains- were interred in the a Bxeter
• cemetaerr on Thursday last.
The Late Jarries Westco'tt.: last
week we brieflyreferred to the death
ea Mr. James Westcotte a native and
'former resident_ of this township, which
otne in Douglas, Mane
er 10th. LaSt tarinter
ted his relatives _ and
eighborhoOd and was
c6curred at his
itoba; on Nove
Mr. Westcott vis
friends in this
then apparently ,enjoying the best _ of
•health, but on his return to the, West
th hea,rt t ouble and
condition ,was ser -
t on. other complica-
d he gradually*
y -two years ago tha
deceased was bonJ on the Terra known
as the Westcoltt homestead, now ;aced -
pied by his brother, Mr. Wm. West -e
• Tett, concession 3. For a ammber of
years the deceased conducted the ccyr-
ner faint naw oceupiedby Mr. Jeff.
Fisher, but in the. year 1890 h'e moved
with his, family to the West, settling
in Douglas, and a short !distance out
from the, village eonducted a farm. For
.c...everal years after moving to the great
We the struggle WAS a strenuous eine,'
but by faithful application to
a teen perception, and an Indomitable
will he surmounted the barriers,land,
prosperity crc.wning his efforts, he
now leaves behind him a comfortable
Estate. He leavesto mburn !his de-
mise a sorrowing wife and five
dren, twO SOILS` anU five. lataughters:.
They are: Reale, of Califorids.; Prank,
at home; Mrs. Richard Coates, rat Us -
borne ; Mrs. Wrn. Ferguson„ cifiMiniota,
Man., and Miss Ida at a•tome. Fre is
he was stricken w
from the first i
Ious. _As time
tIons developed,
passed away. Six
Delhridge, Irsborno;
i
Wapella, Sask. I The
brought here torinter
taking place fr h
Richard Coates o t
Kid ey a
are sold at 25 cent
sale by J. A.
Report of Sealfort
for niat
CON
• brother . a
offolfsborn.e ;
s. Wm. Snell.,
innipe are.
as. Ky
Ireniirs w
'at,the tine
tome ,of
Etteter cemet
Bladder
a b�.
1
Public Sob
bar • I
I.
Enrollmmt,
Honoq*--Ncine.
Over 60 perc:•
Gregor, I .Ch• een
tender., M. • Oh
Twltcbehl
Over 40 per ca
K., Cotwan: H. E
Le DobbertY, A.1
• Naughtene C. ,
B. Kee)tetittr.
%toyer; G: WAIL
Pinkneyi
aravesr;
H. Stewart digl
•.onch, 8. 4046
Kay, V.
sou, J. HQ'
Cott .1
Absent trona
S tack.
• Pupils- were e
jiets of the en
ye• M.
ney,
t.
re a
es
ed
er,
IStewart,
Grelg
Wilson, E.
El
Yte,,'E. u
ILson
!e
H. ?O.
obinsoit
ays; [B.
,
ase, C.
.v,ctue.1
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e son,:A.
ni 'nations
aUth'
a
1
art
rveY Burisws,',
eat Beatriee X
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r
NlacDon-
Artmr :Deem.-
Irale 'Ceche 'Poo*
exarnina4On.-Itusa
lean GovcnlocL.
R'014 V.
m a,tia Were hdid in arit
ttiico,n.s g, M morizin , and re
Se 'or as .
fOier 7. Per. eat. Mary Cr
M4Orviserhal6I0. per c-nt. Brian, Ber
Turner, art. S ith.
/Over 40 per ent.
Hays. Fr nk F eern
McDonald, Gar on
ton Edit •"J nes,
iticharde
Under 40 per cant
Jack Scotjt.
_ J nior
• Over 75 per c
Eva Ora , je
Over Gil per
Evelyn" qu
Salicoff.'
'Over 40
Ethel Ma,
pinkney„
EilWood
Cudmore,
Under 4
Itristow.
•Absent
Knight.
thio,
per c
kay,
abel
Lowes
Willi
Per
OM
-
•or you Money Back.
me-
ta,-
060999ateesert9t99ranmassillift
sbie,
Y, jean
Irene Cole, Willie
n, Mabel Hogg, F.
ick, Harry Her-
azel Mair, e Roy
•-1- Gordon. Has,
-•
Claw. .
argaret 'Reeves,
nie McDonald.
cent. -Melville Spain,
Fred Smith, Samuel
nt. Earl licNaughton,
st le IlT3La:t'430 ,B Pup an sr a Yenhi4yi
Ey e.
t. 'Mark Tierney, L.
n examination--Nornaiut
LelIa D. Bet.
p.
• optribett,, get.
gor,
ma,- solos, -Alvin
ld Twitchell,
miners, Cyril Mar -
Reid Ecialarldv,
rtcm,• ;
"Rtith Thorn -
Kenneth Ament,'
Smith, F. irnight,
art, •Ettie
tie Trott, Frank
an; H, Etaisser.
•
004
• Clans 1, best upil
Hays, Ins ,Har , it
bett, jean I1U, W
Oke, Roes; Bo H
IletttePdge -Fitt
vin, -John P
Qq0rgA:154.vitKr
glaas
iscm• Via ;
R.eggle‘BrOwn,
Herb ert -Hanra
. a-Erl
Lfflle Matidenb
Rankin, Wesley
S
B
ton,
ack
tt.
sta
fitinorse '15 per cent,' ,M rgare
Charlie preston,..Fieetw
.60 per rentea,lcieggtaRe d, GO
neT/ Dorothy Morson., M rion;
Archie,BaYS, Beatrice' 1010114'.:
Morrow, MYrtier- Con5lgaey, Rhea-
enberg and Rena. 'Title? .equal.1
Martin; -Clyde Rankin;herr -1
Myrtle, corbett;:itiary M
40 per: _cent. -Florence atti
,
Marjorie -Andrews equal
and Ethel,- Grieve sect al,' ,11.res11e
Gertie Welt, 110y--0 0 • Oliver!
Flora Deem, Dale `N Atel.be*
.Irne Farkaatharaora. -
Below 40 ' per cent. vrur1ei
Edgar Beattie, Leo 'Jo te Tont
Rae Carnochana
Absent from one or M re exa
tionsc---Pearl Barnett. arile N
Vera Grigg, Edward GrL g, Wren
Subjects an. which the p t. •
eta.nnined. CoMp9sit o Lr1ththe
grammar and spelling..
. • " . 'Mack
ti0g4 111'
Pupils were, exaniin cli 1 arithniet c
geography, reading an1 o position.
Honors, above 76 per .---Ma,rgu
ite Stewart, Mabel Td bu 1.
Above 60 per cent.-- • Free
. Isaac Salicoff, Elia.! buil/
Kennedy, Kathleen B fs, Hard.
i[
Cole, Clifford Trott., • 1 I
`Above 40 per cent. e, Ra e
May Mcainchey, Ed lets, II till*
Barnett, Jas. Scott, w' Meltla
Gordon Stewart, Geo. P e on, Ayr'
greta Snell,- Agnes Th rnto , Dav. rr I -
son, Warren Ament,1 'rr y Fowl-,
Gerdon Dill, Jack Edmonds Edna,t; IT
art.• .
Below 40 per cent.
L
Murray McL an, Th
Willis, Fred Cede,
ma Jeffrey, rl_.Ste
Hayt.l..
Absent from one or mor -exaniii • -
tions. -Geo. Day e Mary E montis,1 El .1
°tuff, Gerald Hully, Fora Icflaughti ,
Grant Frteer. Willie Mont outcry., t
1 l'essi
00Md Iv.
. • . •
Leto a Gerd
na °thick, Bit
Hart, ItItir-
n, Stan
alke
hens
Wisema
Senior. hiss.
I.Elio'snion.-Christeae Hen,erson.
Over 60 Per rent.-.I%(a)bel eirbettaR
sell Holme,ne Willie eJI, 1 eslie M; 7
shall, Keith McLean Be trice -Sele"
Over 40 per cent. --Jean. aya, Sarni, :1
Maident erg, Janet HaYs, Arlie H.I
mett, Barbara' Hobbit Ma y Melee
George Stevra,rti
Be1oi 40 per tent. . Cons':
i
•
Absent during tan earainationt 9
othy -Wilson, Albert DaY, Erma Se.
Junior Class.
• Honorea:tCetil &Pith, E Wright.
Over 60 per cent. --Ben, Roberts, .•
; gie Kerslake and Hra Graves eq
Bethune„
In. The 01 en Days.
"Interefatinge * °tette* of -Ote• early
of th and IFIgin)t*„.
taken' (rein the HISS The -Ma;
poalttoi.
8
'The foleloviin
mtinicipat elee
tity, IA* Brit
Lasharne !P. -Oh
ald. Stanley -a- e
deputy, 4.i •
Torrance, W. •
Tuplcerismith --
deputy, S., Smtl
Sprout, David a
counc111or4,
George Holland
Seaforth-Mayo
D. V' keen ;
Beattie; ounci
Stewart, p. O.
Scott, John Fa
.11.11man and Al -
By Rev. Jahn
of the bride:es f
Jahn Alexander
Brussels, t& MI
See.,forth.
The fallowing
ecteell in 'Corme
ttinith -AgricUlt
L. Thorne; Vi
Dickson; ,diree
Intosh, Rich.
ell; Hullett, A.
hie and Rant'
atorih, Jan. 11, 18814..
Is ithe gasnit .of ethe
MIS 111 ., thls distriCt :,
Joh, uquiiian; ep-.
on; councillors, John
rchl 1 and Sir. fcDbnet
eeve.I W., Graham;
anaphell ; councillors, J.
ark and J. . !IcKin1ey.
Itee,4e, David Walker;
le e eouneillors, Jahn
anso't and Robt. Char,
ve dames Hays;
Arhibald, M. Murdie,
and Daniel Manley.
M. Y. eLean; reeve,
'depaty ' eeve, , James
I ors, A. Strong-, Alex„
Willson, N. Cluff, Dr.
1ey,11,R.: N. Brett, M.
x. Davldson.
Milis, at the' residence
the.r, o [the 9th inst.,
McNaughton, 31.1D., of
s Annie Ross Bilett, c.f
offlcens have been, el -
tiara with the 'Tucker -
al ociety : Presidenti .
-president, John T.
rs-tfcKffiop, W. Mc,
eKee John McDow-
Armstrong, John Cros-
; VtIckenernith, R.
; fteaforth, Drr.
g and D. John -
ow
Elgie and W. S ir
Scott; .auditors, A.,You
on.
Se
The fallowin of cells tave./ been el-
ected in came tion with the -.South
Huron Agricul ural Sae ty Presidenti
Leonard Hunte , U borne ; vide, -Robt.
,Dickson, -Tuck e Smith ;t2nd vice, James
'Oke, Exeter, ; irectorS = R. Marquis,
Goderich. tow hip; lamas .Simpson,Stanley ; Robt. MCA list r, Hay; John
Stephe ; T °Mars Rulaell,
Us -
borne; Wm. n 11 at L YohhHannaof
TuCkensmitlf ame Pickard, 11 Exeter,
and pr. bole n, rth ; auditors,
and V Charters.
cKa , dne cif the pion,.
f T. cke ,smith died ret
uesday night atst. She
sister or aiesrs. Geo.
r aid . D vid Cam -
WIT. Payne,"
fortia . Jan. 41,8 4. 1884'.
• G. E. JaekS011
, Mrs. Donald
eer residents
Brucefielil on
was the eldest
•and David Wal
pbell and Mrs.
eremith. 1
The hardwt
& Ca.; has ))
partner, Mr.
• vnie retiring,
junior member,
at, the busines
continues, his
will have wsscyc
• Wilion, who is
• but who has b
eri & Ca,rnehill
el.r. M. R.
handisome .silve
Curling 'Club
Mr. Isaab Er
'ley for half a
last week,. in
The VAL:twin
seta! irl Ccflfle
Agricultural S
Castle e vice -pr
end,: secreta,ry,
rectors, Georg
Joeeph Hudson
Naftel, R.1Pe
J.: T. ,Arrnstron
auditors, John
The
The
for Wo xi.
The e are the daily Home Pages -the daily- insta,bient
of a goc d story -the Social and Personal coliinins-the
illustrat d daily Fashion Hints.
Bat the "tar's" strongest appeal to the wide-awake
woman i the unusually interesting way in.4hich it presents
the new of all the world, day by day. H .
The e is not a dry line in it -yet it is, not sensational
or in an ,way "yellow." Just good, Clean, isrholesolne,
it'
well-wri ten accounts of everything that is going on that's
worth re ding about. •
aubicribe now and. take ad.vantage of our pr t rate ot
Most Interesting
101111417
"Toronto Daily Star" is strong in ispeepitl, features
$1.50 A Year
This aper and "Toronto Daily Star" together forione
Oetareinteed Fountain Pen,giren fer 50cadded to above auburn.**
Toronto DaiIy
IIE
than ot
"'Amen
tobuy
overloo
,book -r -
AN
NI)
news that ot r }Big Fo
. py sl4ppers who have
er stoies e always
e assin tro.exif of depe
our W inter
he greatly re
n ap which you
NT1BEL NE
an
Sal.k is to con
et wipter goods
hink of t
rchandis
icle t
es thisiw
ord to ov
11
le m
ery ar
d pri
not a
4 STOCK
tipme will be of
to buy., .We -a
ese tremendous
just at the vir
store is **due
ek are al direct
rlook.
ND Zi
wa
If
1 interest to the
ave sold cheaper
price reductiors on an
season when you. require
d, not one item has been
appeal to your pocket -
R OURS I
Men' Overcoats
$13 Over oats for , $8 95
A genu ne PrOgrss Br4ri1
Overcoat 'the lest ready-
made coa -the piggesi bar-
gain you ver •sa*-Lall styles
and color "
W.
n d solved, t
• ItobOrtscin,
Mr. W. 0.
who
• for
/131
ated
has been.
seine ye
ctitin wit
With hint
a griiate f t
en reveller if
, of Montreal.
aunt r 'hag s• .sented
cu to the Searmith
r e inpet1tion r• °
att,L resident ruf Stan-
ntu y, died 1 London
Is. 8 th year.
• off certS have been, el -
tion viith th Stanleyz
ciety : Preside . t, George
ident, • Wm. Towns r
James Armst ng.; di-
Gre n, Alex. Granger',
W. L, Keys, Thoma
hale, • 'Josep 1117:11c1,
, and John S evens= ;
oui and Ed. utledge.
Tuk-
obertson
senior
of Pala-
eld, the
manager
rs, stlU
it, and
r. Rebt.
e house,
r Crane
•
• SAMPLE B TRE CURED HER
Of Eczema °Tiler 11 nds.
s g Ld of an ipportunk
sam le bottle 1.f D. b.
to n eczema ,sufferer,
su e it 'will stop the
g It h at o ce and
nt . the ro d to re-
• on . expects the ne-
sanjple bottle to corn -
• We are alwa
ity to send a
D. Prescription
because we a
awful, torturi
istart the pati
covery. But 'xi
•Cessarily emal
plete the cure.
This is wha it hid, .howe
Madame Mathi da 1 BoOdreaU
herst, Magdale •.
June 18th la,st she 1 sa,ys
"I was zuffe ing w1th ecze
hands for a t th±ee naonth
started using D. P scri
altor I treed a sam lab ttle I
tirely cared. • re end
anybody suffe g vi skin
D.D.D. dtrect y ac th
the [Ain which cans ecl ema
-rellevea- the tait• rin Ito
andrestores t skin ti a. h
di ion. -
ior free s mPle b ttle
scription rite to ' he
bo atory,1Depa, tnet e, 23
Toronto.
For sale by all
4 -
•
ru gist
er, for
of Arne
'ling on
on the
• twhen I
tion, an
;was e
.D.D
diseaSe.
germs 1
ills the
at One
lthy co
f
L
olden S
• 1VI n's
$13 Suit for
Progre s Braii
the best in Ca
can't get Letter. t
Here is chanc
up to dat suit f
song.
iiritS
H.
I
$89
d *Suits ar,le
a a. Yoh
iai the best.
o get an
r almost a
Under- ar
ductiatis
ther deba
Greater
any
75c Pure
$1
J.25
75c wool
5?c
40C boys'
25c men'
50c boys'
35c
woOl u
here than
talent
d rwear 59c
850
99c
59c
42C
2 5C
20C
45°
25C
fleece lin
4 C C
Swt goCokl
2 4
Winter
Every known st 1
ed, wool kkii
elastic eat b
75c t.tweeI caps. f r
soc corduro caps
$2.50 stif ha for
aps
fur lin-
and
nds
5 dozen
fr
13
S 1
3 doze
rnla
e c
Ladies' Waists -, Cas
Lt and back, alSo tuck
s -newest etyles in N
own , and Cream, well
p ice
Scotqh
wo
per
5oo
Oft.
ere - nicely lucke
d sleeves and pointe
Black •
;
worth $1.25.
• • 6 • 1106 •
Boys Overcoat
Our boys' Overcpats are
jLkst as extensive in variety
d style as the men7* plain
a d fancy, long and short, all
duced to
14 o
he vy wei ht Print Watists, fast colors, wel
Ie, good range of dark s 89
ades, special, :
.•• ......
..... .... 4 4 1 66 1,..
..
,
,
1
n pring yarn, made of
1, 4. ply black; special,
pbiund .. ... . . ...: ,
r4ls
sit
ecia
The 1Irss
tiiihs
as,-
newes
sa14 p
I
.--TVerietian Cloths, Plain and Shadow stripes, in
134, lack, reds,' wines, toupe green, grey,
bfow reg. .i5c and 85c, special sale price 6(k
,t
R gular $I.00' Ven tians, j'anainas, Broadcloths,
S-rges and Suiting Cloths, all in the very newest
c lors These wer special lines in our on
sore, Special sale price...: .... ....... ........ 011C
a fine. pure
67
oys' Suits I- of
Here it, a cliance to get-
mething extra. good in a
hool suit at a Specially low
rice. Our boy proof cloth --
g is in a class by itself -a
g collection of 'real bargains
.f
apan Taffeta Silk, 20 and i 27 inches wide,
sale price, per yard. 22c & 42
uality-Tall
shades-
sale
ection offers three very important
I -Fine Henrietta Satin Clothsl and Ven
42 inches wide, in twelve shades, all th
.
- generally sold at 6'Oc, special
ice . , 40
• 0410.44. * 0
Sheep
kii
ats,
Here is a g
brown duck
lined, lootted inid
tallic claisps, coid
SALE
Lined
o warm
he4p skin
c ,ff, me-
roy collar
IC $325
ported
her e
Lac C
25c to
pail at
ake a clearing of our entire stocis:
prior to the new stock of I
Curtains which arrive. in Dece
ery pair of our beautiful stock
rtains,•ranging in price fro
$6 per
ses•••600
"
per c. o
en's Mitts & LTIOVeS
20% Discount
Every heavy mitt and glove
nd all dress mitts and gloves
ned and unlined, all new
nd dressy
20 per cent. off
Tailoring
In the Tailoring
ent, too, we are
pecial inducements
• eek -a perfect fit
eed.
24 black serge for
124 blue serge for
24 eheviot for
23 tweeds for,
25 worsted for
Deparj+
offering
for this
guaran-
$20
20
20
19
21 . 50
Workipg Shuts
Deacon Brand, 65c
The famOus Deacon Brand
.= orking shirt, well made,
erfect in fit and reliable in
luality.
SALE PRICE 65c
Overails
Big Reductions
so Kentucky jean
1.25 Dairy Overall
6 4
4-4
1.00
75c