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� .troops were taken.prisoners � DUng -son,, of Mr. and Nrs.1 Al - moi th with pl umonia, � A I USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN. DESIRABLE GIFTS polt
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I I I o Friday a Greek mili- ander . elsh. Of the Bayfi Rd liffie, e djed on Thursday -morning,, of last . JW \
I their victory n I ufacturing Company. elt Slippen ... 0 1. #...?k to $1.25 House Slippers . � \
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. weE k, � despite t I eather Slippers ...... $1 to $2.50 '-, Felt Shoes _..'.*.*.'..$*1'.50 to .
. e -place in, Dec'emb , i WHEREAS i the said The Jackson
. . � Xmas Storte.--Stewart Bros4-4 tary force gave itself, over to running "I ' arria e,,to'W ' � . I
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. � -E 1. e C- hi xc,h, Dunjanpon, -m 11 .-,nd good nursing. Mr. Moore had "Ot'..ManufaUiuring Company, Limited, is ine Shoes ............ *3.50 to $5 . " Dress Shoes . ...... $8.50 to - .
Xvw Cheer -G- A. Sflls�--2 down the followers, of Venizelos, the. I I . Ty ;;;; i; be(ni in the, best oi h6alth for the last - -
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s jdeas__�Greig Clothing Co,4 former Grwian Premier, who. has al- onda , December 10th a . n fe* years and aft passing the crisis .1$3.50 to ,
11ma l to- 5 Overshoes ..,......., 1.25 .to
. 'L 1. of Seaforth for the Manufacture of Overshoes ........... $1.75 $3. 0 -
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,�-W. G. Willis7-4 �,� ways been most friendly to the cause �% a the cong �egatio ill have t � , oys' and Men's Wearing Apparel.
in 19 D,ay&-C_ L. Williams -4 &'Ie s , e .of hea,mg a �013 mer pastor, late Mr. Moor wag -born in Shakes-:'- . � NZ
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P" Bulgaria, � 1. . said Company! in carrying on said *in- I
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,Xmas Gifts--rhompson cently declared war on It is . I I LADY. GIFTS FOR A BOY OR (;IRI;
� �nerg, 01 will oonduct,�serr-vicias at il timp of his death in his 58th year. He'dustry and retain same in the Town '
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r. Notice -_8 ilizing and preparing for war against tette:of Lucknow will a i in! the se , tion of the To�wn of Seaforth has un- Dress Sli .... $3 to $4.50 School Shoes ........ .7
r I I in �Cippeni where they lived for 12 1 *L75 to
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. �, Notice -John A. Wfllson--5 . I d 6ning an entertaini len� will be Years. They then moved to Henefall �-znnually the s,ium of $250 for a period , lockey or Skating Shoes $2.176 to $3 $1. 00 to .
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- . -Law of Seaforth-4 with -the Germans at the.first possi',,�Je �y e� I whOre they have lived fo'r the past 20 - 4occasins School Rubbers .. . 4_75c td sit
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. I opportunity, despite repeated as ' Mi s. F. R AM' d years. Mr. Moore will be greatly miss- 1917, upon the terms and conditions
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. - Auction Sales�� ughtw, Miss Doris, 1 left Goderich ed in the village. He was a Methodist We'll take pleasure in showing you anything and everything y& �
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: Raisins-Greenslades-5 , ment that they, would do their utmosi b tst we to'tak a up thdir 1residence in , in religion and a nservative In poli- AND WHEREAS it has been agreed care to see in Good Footwear and will make any exchanges do I . I I 1�
I .*parm -for Sale -John Crich --5 - I . Toront4: The' S . way 1�ei,rcantile Co., ties and was a kind and obliging neigh- that the said'Company shall enter I sired after Christmas. Make your selectims early. I I
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. SR4FORTH, Friday-, Dec. 8th, 1916. On -the Western front there' is'lit- - . (hu I I .n was debt Of the; said Corporation is I
11, � I Goderi on edne8dEy nig�ht &M � I�rf ely attended. I hii pastor, Rev. Mr.
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- - tle to report, weather conditions.;be I ondon having i st airive( !there - m 1 Kni ,,,ht� gave ' -y able sermon, and
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. most unfavorable, and outside of t] ie front. Pte. I cGuin � K ved un - 1 spoke most lighl Of the &� .
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PUEMMR ASQUITH RESIGNS 111,19 . 4rom his personal acquai ehsed .�ary to raise b a levy on all -the rate- A� 11
, . continued artilleiry action tnere has p-cited1j, so, th e was no re t`_ i � I ntance and able property in the said Unicipal-
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, On Taea&y Herbert Henry Asquith , '.1ideredl the..h o. Wc,34 I ire .enlist A i the! number of ti es he had 'Sit,d . . I
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. - 1:i_ -.9 C-----4- !7,een little fighting of any kind, - ' * �._ QQ�A 4__ .fln.ral ity the sum of $250.00 a yeimr� in addi- . - W -
. - Is _44_1u. 4 ;'him, dii2ring- 1his illness The I
: ,1 resigned -the � MW __ 91�11 6 C . . to 11 otb 1 rates. i I . --- I - - -
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-B#tain, which - . ' AD IE EAS, it is deemed,,ex- 7,V_W, 4 ,WVWV-,W-W,W
1�/ he has held through � . talion and , EngI i i was dral t- �tr TD WH
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� ed into-�:the 4th .M.R., 'd was w, 1 remains were interred in the Hensall . #* "
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. stormy years ot. do-mestia and HURON NOTES. � Union Cemetery. I . pedient to, nt the said aid on �the I * '' ;, . . \
eight them til wounded on J y 24th. t I terms and con I itions hereinafter men- - � . I �� �,
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foreign histo,ry� The Unionist Leader .- Vingh'am Overland Sales Co., re- The ilBible - Society. -Th- aInnual
Ypres.- � The - "m otuids, i0ich we e �, 9.
ceived another car of Overlands on - - . . . � I -
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gash ini his hea . ForeigA Bil)le So' . , S
Andrew Bonar Law, was sum.rioned to caused � 0� meetino of the Hen�sall branch 'of the
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Wednesday of last week. This makes I tioned. . teen D k- -
d and eg and bad y, � British; and I , ciety' was T in � 1g. -
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- the palace immediately after Mr. As- .the third qarload-this month. . I . herby enacted by th� Municipal Cor- , . . - 4y 4
, si nashed - the � I:nuekle Ze his rig, it ',held in � Carmet Cht6ch on Sunday ev- poration of the Town of Seiforth .as ' . - � %
. quith had departed, and the King of- -Afiss Ve-1-i Reidwho has acted as h and fi ,� � . �enin last ,When *e .spaciouz church follows: I I ! .
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�, ,fered hint-1he Prime Ministees com- librarian -in Wingham for some time - _Mr, Thomas Wheelet, of Tu*- !wasl filled and a Mi - interesting serr- 1. THAT f�r the purpose aforesaid, CHRISTMAS will be here again. Early sbappers : �
r minion, *hick he had juA accepted �as resigned and will attend the Bus- berry, met with a heaivy 162S on T`i� ivice I was held. Th mecting as in the it shall and may be lawful for the - ' ",
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� mew College. Miss H -den O'Dwyr,e -32 ty evening of 1 le st week past th;!ep years. a union one:and have the advantage of their cb '
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q - . has been appointed in her'stead. S co etely ..estroy �a fire. ' e addieses were giv by Rev. Moore; Town of Seafo�th to raise for a period have an extensive line of Xmas, goodSto-offor thiS year. 0-
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I way at her home M" Cayuga on Sunday, n . � ,Aitken,!.of Kipp , 'who ipOcs I Having bought early in the'season befolre pfice�ad-'J
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� ! last The deceased lady formerly re- 'N.. 11 .�Wh ih .,. noo in the ba] 7 . year sum �o . . ,
. Law,. who intimated that he was un- . - ter of .. - 4.-- I . ,in Rev. 'Mr. Knight place as the latter and Fifty Dollars ($250.00) a year (in vanced we can offer the -following at very- re.4sonab
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I sided at Belmore and was a M' a ter t e noon hour. i I the gra n ;was, away from home conducting' anni- ,
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I . i I addition to all other rates) such -annual' . . I ; . � I
I 'm an AdministratiOn-There- Messrs. Doul. d W Ii in F I i services. Aev.'Mr. Smith,.off sum to be prices- � _
- able W, for an. il a ryf0gle, a d. hay, part ol the i- Rements 01 Le VeMary sed, levied and to&6 ted I I - �
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� George,, who, at His . Majesty's re- -The 'customs returns at, Clinton d 9 6." -Vhe loss is only party ovb* the niep,tirig..� Rev.'Mr. Moore �eriod aforesa d by a special rate on . Picturo Books -Large imported range from ioc to �Sc. - - *
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continue to show a- ,bstahtial e er � y insurance., Coming -at ti is ke of the, Bibl% what a wonderful �ll the rateabl property, i *
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an Administratin. . the S ason of the ye r the loss, of the barn cipality of Iiii Town of Seaforth. TOY dogs, *
� ceipts, for last.,eight months a- aid f will be an ineb;venience bo �point, which made�a book great, eni- I : horses, elephants,'! etc. SlOghs-hand steer'ing, dolls-�54 t;1y. -
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. Mr. Asquith has held the bridge of mounting to 2.5077.83, or an increase i hatlizl'g the fact that it was un- I . I .
. ' . $3 Mr. eler�, as the sea wtv_ -AS too f ir IP .= poration shall pay said annual sum of 4-Maoi�-
,the ship of State tb_rough what will of $13,426.64. idou .ly the book of all books. His ,, Ebony Goods! Manicure Sets, - etc - Ivory Goo
- . � alvance tolpermit btildin $250.00 to th� said Company during , -
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farm on the Bayfield Road, near Clin- --�-A ' iet wedding ,was solemnizi d �,good thoughts and'helpful st,ggestions. Company shall during that p�rW Toilet Piedes-Mauy kinds. i I
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I 1 stmmy and perilous years ,of mod- A)n, to; -, . , Ue was followed by Rev. Mr Aitken, � � . . � I .
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and the new man takes possession in P resbyt�rian I ch =h, w6en Margar ..t Boys' Books -By Henry, Alger, Harkaw Girls'!, Bo'oks-- . I
�e.m - history- Before the war he was � �the're&ently,iiid ted pasto.- of -St.' of Seaf* ' ay.
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beget. behind and before with internal the * Mr. Bisbeek is a Belgian lVfabel� i aughter of Mrs. Archibald 1 'T'. Andre;0-s chur6h, Kippen,, whose sub- � By Meade, Southworth, Holmes, 20o new fiefion boo.45-late
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,.. troubles. The Home� Rule question, re- , and T 7said to be a good farmer. . - Donad 4,W#S� Lnited 'in marriage to mentioned. : # fiction--6oc, -reg. 1. 2.5 and i . 5o for each. Bibles-Hy',0-H.001cs. �
. � ' -The home of Mr- and Mrs. Walter; R odorick Ge r Johstcn,�,son of . BibXe Society and the great work it 3. AND as A condition for granting . "I .9
I warned unsettled and the danger of Garter, of Blyth, was' the scene of a 1 Alex, J, ilmst6n, th -y i lwag� destined to� do. The Rev, g�ntle- said aid and as a consideration there- # etc. -Large new assortment. � . : .
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civil w=, in Ireland came 'from Ul- happy event on . 'Monday afternoon, ! p, qrmOd by RE v. R. C. I � etted t"t, he had not had for the said Company agrees with the . i .
. . I I XeDermid, ,man regri . Leather Goods -Purses, music holders,collar and ruff boxer, , ' "., -
ster as welt as the Nationalist camp,: when their son Albert and- Miss �May I' tile presexice, of the imzi.ediate 'frien more time to. prepre his address as said Corporat on to employ in said � ""
I To add to his'domestic troubles . the Vincent, late of Norwich, England, I and relilave's.1 .Alter t6 ceremony . he did not know that he was expected -factory durin eleven months of the Chatelaine bags. . 1,
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2��gette campaingn was launched by . were united :: .T � s P [.
B. Hawkins. The bride was given a-, train' 6r a' iltoth and' i a a However, he spoke quit3 interestingly at least twen�y-five employees. and '
Mrs. Pankhu�st. The Premier was the, . , � . I . ia in box i. oo, and many other iltem!§.
- -mray by her brother, Mr. A. R. Vincent. for. a sh ipjafter * - '01 ey 'of the wdrk of .the 'Society and inci- will employ 1 Said factory during + 10 in b0x'7�c, i - *
I centre, of their attack. They assault- -Thoinas Lucas of Goderich, bag- 1, take up their r . sidencE in o d e rii . dentally pa to his -
, 1 I il��d& ligh tribute eleven months bf 'each and every year We invite you in to inspect all- our goods.
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ed him in public and raided the G.T.R., who was in-; 13 Kippen katic n as being o I
. him in gageman on I Dth 4 re; pop young� people of G - . , ea �ng said period an av- . I vel . 0
i ' -Mr. Asquith, however, kept a jured by a txain at Buffalo recently,. eH6, thie'bri,& being a valued mem- peo.ple -and-, gr 'interested in the eage of at 1 least 35 employees For i9i7 we have 400 beautiful caleadars--to gi -
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11 is recovering as quickly as could: be ber of ... Bible and Bible�' eadiog. Rev. Mr e - I
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. stainich front against the assaults of expected,. The doctors saved his arm, number of years was assiStant post- Smith very hap` y intmduced -the with- the -said oration that all its i
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the women, and told them the majority, but he will lose the last three fingers master ,i �t -the. 6 odenich ol�-ce,- and 49 Ve4ker� and adfli d the sue* ess,that (-mployees in� the said Factory . . �, I
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on "his right hand. On account of other' sit h a ,u t had,'att�ifded' tgi'01 , "er union' meet -id 'riod will res e in the i
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-,-he women did not want the fran- c cc ited lie high�s esteem of
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� - injuries he will be confined to his bed all. 1; . � i ngs, and the'pleagi - V feature of brinz.- Town of Sealfrith and not elsewhere. .
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chise., . for & couple of months. -AttIfte regu[ar mee 1 g of Huron " all the village and rurAl congre,za, said ompa-ny further : � i ,
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David Lloyd George, who has over- -On Saturday forenoon of last week I ..O.V., Goderl I the follow., �ions e 5 The agrees # . . The Rexall Store, Seaforth . I 'j,
� L)dge, T�O together, and only regretted th with,said Corporation to furnisfi an-
ffic�r . g were 'absen : 0 Mader ��
th�own the Asquith Cabin�et, will be- Henry Lawlor, -of'Auburn, passed a-firg o . electe� f, th ce lof Rev. Mr D h rty ha` had nually during said period and before # ,uality Service � ate Pric -, - �
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. come Prime Minister himself. The 'way, in -his 79th year. Some time ago irg term: N. .1 [Wattei Pinder? �. always taken such 9 sp�lendi','wpart in said annual payment of $250.00 be- I �& ".4w �""#*#*####*### **# - ____� . . . . �
be fell and fractured his leg, which'. J. Vrooni.an; ecording secretary, C. . all meetings prior to his oval to I . I
new Government will become coaliti -)r, I-, comes payable,� true and correct copies . -
bowever, healed remarkably well for a i Raid; F1 ecretar V, W.F. Clarl�; London. � The collection wa a ver I . �
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like the old one, but probably without man of . I )ibetal d,ne, amounil �$6 , I �
� his age, and he was able to Itz6asurer, J. PI - ; trustees, Williapa- I . ,-M ly 0- by Statutory � '
df Briefs� Peclaration if required. ' '
I the same measure of harmonious sup- sit up. On Tuesday of Iasi week he 1 Prou t, I i A. Nairn and F. F. 1� r. and Mrs. Jo Roy, of 6. This By.+Law shall take effect � �
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� port which attended the -first coali- suddenly took a turn for the worse, Lawereace. " hi.3.1odge as been hard Russeldile, spentaday or so ere with from and afte� the passing thereof, I � I '111
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and from that time sank rapidly to hit during thls'�',fea to enlist- their uncle and aunt Mr. and' , rs. Tha's after having received the assent of �
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the end. Besides his wife, he leaves ni ents but i& ini. is'yin Peart. --,Our d w the El6ctors. ' . �
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. created additional factional differ- three sonsand six-dauj�hters. � busily engaged,in ipractising for the I .1
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ences. . -Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKenzie, of W �fe of , Ithe fight -iouse-kee0er at LoA`g Christmas entertaifiments. = Mr. W. said Munk-ipal Corporation of th� said ; I I . -
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THE WAR SITUATION. ty-fifth anniversary of their wedding r( co . ur .'village again and have settled in Electors of the 1 said Tourn of Sea forth � i
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1 . f The war situation has not improv- day on Friday evening last. - There m ambers, 6f 1�,uron lodge whose bodies, the dwelling recently - vadated by, Mr. Nvill be taken 0i this By-law on Mon i � .
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,� 1# were about 75 guests presient including were w,i§hed [ashore from: the ' ' lost G. Tomlini--The Fost Office depart- day, the Ist dV of January, 19 17,
ed during- t1he week, and the shake-up friends from Teeswater and Lucknow. Ammer' Mer ,,ia, on Octobei 20th, last. : the local postmas- commencing at 9 O'clock in the !-re- ix rd -o
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in the British Cabinet by Aich -Mr. The evening was spent in dancing and Mrs. 4)odwprd found the ter Are anxious that our village a ! . - P
-bodies u- noon and cont, ing until 5 o'clock in I
r' ga d two songs by Mr. Weir dibw then oult of the'watqr and- with thorities� A.9.%re ',>
Asquith has esigned and Mr. Buriar ' mes an should put up a sign at each the aft * I ,_
ermmnoon the following places 1.
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Elliott were very mWh .appreciated. some of her _b -d flothes coirere!di them end of the village an the public high- Nvithin the sai i -
Law has been Asked -by the* King to � , y ware Store ' I
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Mr. and Mr:s. McKenzie's friends oil to protec; them -f rom the si�agulfs. The Way� glying the name Of the village, the following eputy Returnirg Offi- .
form a ministry, is undobtedly due to the boundary presented them � " - . i I .t&b C, I , � .1 � �
11 vith a ba ket *,ns s it ha� been u Pht before the De- cers and Poll erks, viz:
we anied by a letter a �, \ i
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I the non success of the Allies in the beautiful silver Wa set. Other friends of rhanksilhroi� t1i e Oddfello-*s. J, ' partinqnt by travffflers and autoists, Polling Sub -Division No. 1, at the X�le have th s axe Right -Quality G aarantftj'
�gave beautifur�nd useful or,,::*,-rts. . -P I at � it *ould be a great convenience D D Wilson Block I e stock -Price -
Balkans. �Roumania's entry into tb-- -Word has been received of the C')d ete�� and Angus McDonald, of th A 'now � that 1. ' -D.R.O., Ja nes D. --+-War Conditions are Forda
war- seems to have been badly bungled . .,( erich,� ha& a narrow cape from an it,is being largely done 1jinchley; Poll Clerk, A' G. Smillie. 11 i 9 tirices Up -Buy now, even
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. � * safe arrival in Britain of Miss Helen'a watery�grave on Wedn'eslay. tro ce, as well a's in F '� .
I not,only so, but there have been o � 1. They � Polling Sub -Division, Nos. 2 and 3, n xt season s requirements,and save money. It will pay'
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ther Strang, who went overseas with a ` , had gone'out -in the mw the States, and we make -mention Of at the Town Hall-D.R.O., M. BLoder- 1 tending purchasors to look through o'
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,!a , enterprises m the side of the Allies draft for the Queen Alexandra Nur- ga soline:� Shing ofit to lift nets and the,requ0et that it may, receive con- ick; Poll Clerk,J. F. Welsh. ur up to d4te stock 7
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that have met the same fate., and there ' sing Service. Miss -Strang is a daugh- W(Te out 4bout eleven mile,s4' . The lah-'e .9ideration.-Mr.- and Mrs. Hujh ime- Polling Sub-lbivision T-Nlos. 4 and 5, at �
is a feeling growin in the country that ter of Dr. H. L Strang, of Goderi&, I was fai y roiigh and th-ce wave i s Lean, of 'Hamilton, have the Sympathy Dickson Blom - .R.O. I.X. Jackson; �Ie are SOLE AGENIS for H-APPY.THOUGHT RANGES ONARCK
and has had several years' experience seemed t') meet. of the coimthu I PENINSULAR RANGES, HIGH OVEN PENINSULAR' MANGM I
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� , � The �vei�,ht of the, nit,y it. the sudden, death Poll Clerk, J. .A. Case. , f 1 GURNEY OXFORDIRANGES WITH ECONOMIZER. (whi* sgVes 2S .
there should be a change and that -the as a profes�ional nurse, chiefly in New. lifting m chin" of fileir young daughter, Miss Nettie 8. That on riday, the'22ri-I day o � pereent. fuel), PANDORA RANGES.
.- LLLL ery loosened a board and L ' ;
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war should gbe pushed with greater York. City and in Massachusett�. She th � b at� The McDon- McLean : toget ier with. her par- Decembe at the hour of 11 i)-'- I
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.1 is a graduate of Moses Tayloit Hos- at Is matAga to & to t4e G ents -- esided-here soi ae years ago when L]�ADING SPECIAL-�The Northen Range with reseryeir Rzi'd Warning
vigor. There seems to have been a tn- rahaT. clock, in the forenoon at the Clerk's
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pital Scranton, Pa., a - tu- which was nearby, K Mr. c in caXTied on the Mercantile Office, in the Tow I plete, $35.00 .7�
slackness, too much red tape, too many terian Hospital, New York City. Her " hit dead. whep�, their en�- . n Hall, in the Town i - . i
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9T i6 we . The tug,�'Qevei- busi s. We, believe Mrs. McLea%'t is of 'Seaforth, the Mayor sh. I HEATERS. Stove Boards " ' I
. councillors and no real head to direct enlistment is for a term of one year. to,,ved them i-4, lour men being'kept ,expectedl here -this week.�Quite�l a in writing signed by him, two per- A4t Laurel .... .. ........ $43.00 WK
the, Allies' aOairs. In a word there has -The- Huron' County Beekeepers' buky bailMg oiit ! he* fishine boat. Had num] er of the reh tives of the � late sons to attend the final summing up A# Laurel witk oven .. . - .. $48.06 Horse Brushes .... .. �. 26 to Oe
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Association held their annual meeting it not I been, that e tug was nea c at James Moore atten , his funeral on of votes by the! Clerk and one person 5.50 to $12.00 Raw Oit Per gallm . . i Vie
been -no team work, and as a conse- in Clinton on Friday, when Mr. Bain- ha,id the ric-c in Lhe gasoline boat 8atu�day last, ---Grain and beans 'con- to attend at ea6 polling place on be- .�.$i to $IAlt�
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riwWal beekeeper, wculd a6� ly have peri tinue! to � come into market in large half of the person .interested in and ;
quence a successfutprosecution of the ard, of Lambeth a i O�k Heaters .... .. $12.60 to $22.00 Halters ....... .... . :'J, , , , "
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r ".1ost surl sh'3d,and I 11 ; I Bise Burners (special value) $30.00 Manure For 4 tineN 14".."
war has, suffered. bu � f o r. the f act - an itieo.-We regret to learn of � the de6irous of pro#ioting the passing -of
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-Whether the change was the speaker, and his adaress was .. tthey were delay� 11 I . Bi se Burner 4vith oven ...... $34.00. Manure Por I Ir. $1M "
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of ministers and a reduction in - ,eat interest to beekeepers. ed a little time in startm' out on fflne s of, both Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas the By-law and � a like numbe Ptrfection Oil Heaters, no smoke P 5 itines; 16-. $LW ' -
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. The attendance r; on be- Manure- � 0 :
was not very -large. account of waitin for one � )r odor ..... ...... $4,50- to $5.50 --- Man- F , 5 tines�
her of -members in the war council, The old staffi, of officers were r:� - geniber of She , itt And trust t] Ley may soon im- half of the perA'ons interested in and � � . � ure 1(9" - .$L"
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-el- their party, whom wey finally -went provel-We hayfe it -st learned that desirous of op�osmig th- ishing Machines $6.50 to $13.00 Mantuffe 6 tines,� 16 . 2M
will rectify this,. remains to he seen. ected. , Among those present fr-)m out off withQg't, the Wg 1,41UI41 ,lot have Wesl .ald*ell' son of Mr. and TI.rs. this By-law. : - � :1 ,
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At least� i� is hoped so and at any. of Clinton were: Messrs. Babb a, � Wi ingers 10 and. 11 inch rolls.. Manure , or , G tines � 18"AM
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. . I : e criti- W . Caldwell, *' a,r- "We 9. That the �, lerk of the said Mun- ..... ........ $4.50 to $5.75 Stable sh - . ., b0c to $L29
rate it is believed that matters can :Murdock, of Hensall; and J. Haberer, cal, rilom�e,ht- , . ! service from nearly the very c m- icipality shall dttend at the Council Co !per Boilers .... $5.50 to $7.50 Stable Brooms .... .. � .0c to $LU --
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� - ot be made much worse. The, in Zurich, the latter being secretary i ; 9�11111111� I menc�meatofthewarhasbeftena rd- Chambers in t�e Town Hall, in the Ti , Boilers .... .. .. $2,00 to $3.50 �1 �
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Of the association. i 1 z I ed the military cross fordistingu'Lsh- Town of Seafortl'th on the 2n Te Roger's Butcher Knives.1.45c to L21J
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n which imPortant affairs have beer --Charged with stealing chickens in I P ; nd of January,1917, a6 the hour of 11 o'clock
. TTER RUAIRING-The un ' Rust Milk Pails..74c to $1.00
1, S�EIGEI AND 0 Q . e th 2.00 to $
andled -ky the Allies.recently show Elgin County last Septe'm-ber, James de I on Le t A Pocket Knives, SpleuM Assortwe*
� . on :to all lines 0 � ther referenc( in in the forenoon to sum up the number A a i
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, cam' Riley, an Indian, was taken into j&cus- r% work re.l.pairing for sleighs and a itters, with % -another issue. Han Sall Ju$tly f lels of votes-kiven f o� and agaimt this By- G a . Stable Pafls ...... 4oc to 60c Carpet Sweepers .. $.2'
gned ismow &,Ing hf8 atteuti whic4 we make fur
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, *ttle, ' se for congratulations to 4.0 Alex. .Cock of;sleigh toril Ues, runnerg and all lines 0 Of izrast Strainer Pails 85c to $1.25 11 prices.
he Powem that be. 0 ' dy at Hensall by Constable � Of vqood and �'ood work -epairin prou er brave soldier -6,4.- I
n the, other ' ,1.., T6e beatqual- . -Q lite, law. t75 to $4.W
7, Shaver, who was. bringing him back ity 6f cuVer x.nd buggv i hafto a ways in stock. All, ai lar e zi�umber,'on -Wednesday After : G . Wash Tubs .... .. 90c to $1.25 O'Cedar Mop
z : s, #11 sizes,,..
and the maxner in which the ,soldi rz th ' - Cedar Polish 25c. and Soc'
� e on the train when Riley smashed a work entrua4d will, ree jive the ben u� atte nooIr - PUBLIC NOTICE. 00
� . n'60" at! a, attended the fimeral of the . ate I Gr niteware, all'kinds and prices. I;e; lot.
�f Britain and her Allies hav ' Id reffabIle Stand. TI: iomas Meftls. Kippen. 11 A, . . .
-e been window and jumped oui, while the "r . fr. Varley, who had obtained a �ipe The foregoink is a true copy of a Liquid Veneer 25c and 50c per beL
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ieeting the foe on' the field calls for train. was moving fifteen miles an I � I � 2553-4 , old ag'e a 1 h'd was highly respected Ifor proposed By -La* which has been tak- 6!/, foot Black Diamond Cross Re -NU -All 25c and 50c per boL
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- but praise and prid Mr, John � B. McLean ,who, is 5 Y2 ft. Indian Cross Cut saws $3.25
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- e. They hour. Constable Shaver at the next sorry to'note that bis Many1fine sterlirg qualities. ' en into consideration. and which will be C t Saws ..;. _ ...�.. ..$4.50 1 ply ready rvOing..$15.5 to $2M
. . station telephoned back, and also to . 9 at the farm'ers have finally passed b� the Municipal Coun
' bis - dat ghter, been improving the,vV,on_ . - Ruck saws .... .... .. 60c to $1.00
1 We not only shown bravery-, but op- home of: . . 2 PI ready roofing ..$2�25 to $2.70
. � High Constable Whitesides- at Hensall, Mrs, IL M'i derf fine,weather of thd past weeik_ cil-of the Town� of Seaforth (in the 3 pry ready roofing . .; ...... VM
Mcpregoi in Tuck ersmith iS in a ve '
1.17iss, and th-ty should be backed by .who first arrested Riley. , : Ha4dled Axes .... .. $1.15 to $2.00 1
'The daring I rY for Vt1iYS time of year in getting 4f1l event of the ass4nt of the Electors be- I .
., - . serious condition.Mr.MeLean has been In
.e beet, brains the country can pro redskin has not been recaptured. , Plou ing do,new_Mr, Hugh J, c- g -obtained theteto) after one --month Hokse'Blankets .... .. $2,00 to $4.00 . Pig Trough, 3 feet, 4 feet, 5 feet mi '
- , - veriy ill for about a year and at times Dona- 's fine �. red � br ek dwellin
L --.e rega curred at , . g, st from the first p4blication of the said Ho rse Whips .... .... 2Sc to $2.00 6 feet long, Erie Iran Works, beo
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I rdless of person animosity the Bainton Bros. tannery, Blyth su ers mileh. I He. has a Wide circle of th post office is nearing cam � C_ BY -Law in The '� Huron Expositor, Buckskin, Sheepskin, pigfidn, -horse., make,no leaks.., .. .. p, .. .. .4
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-he fate of the Roumanian capital governor belt broke causing the engi . proving. a�n�ia th --�- vill of Seaforth, li mil ts at last e ' prices.
�, paruy bickerings. � ? cf -.�7iends who �RrE sorry"he is not im- f ion a. d _!' aid To
I when in some .unac'countable way the ranks among our finest dw 11 String Bells, Strap
�,�nl.s ne ver so * -to is vicinity were ings. The relatives- and friends .the::date of which pub - , y ars . Bells,Swiss 1kVA
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tGr be dooMed and perhaps the to run away, and as there was no p �learn of ihe -death Of: regret to �learn that Mrs. Robert V cation being Friday the 8th day of Crookery churns .... $1.25 to $2 at all prices. � : �
% er- Mr. Jamels Moore f Hensall, He w -1 ,ul- .50
� son in the room at the time, it caused I ,.as a. is! very Po.-Ylly nrl was orderediby December, 1916,17 and the vote,s of the
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ole country� 'The enemy are con- considerable damage before it stopperl hig:Ay est med by all who knew him her *ediciil attendant to try:a pert,WC Electors of the said Nuxticipality will er Pots 7e, 10c 15c and 20c each Food Chpppera 80C $1.60 $L" $2.25
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Uing theil- driVe which every daY� The fly -wheel on the engine broke and zaA, his eaved wife has t4e sympa I be taken thereoi* at espective Hardiners .... ..-.. _70c,to $LM
. I - ' s possible for some time the r Ra sting pans black iron 65c to 2.00 Hand Saws. ..... .. $1.60 to f2J%
rtf,rS them nearer the capital ano one part of it, tV Of m4l -Y friends in the loss of her in ord Ro4sting pans, granite .... $1.35
-which weighed a few d ote ' er to try and regain her won"ted places and the- oersons mentioned in
hundred pounds, went sailing through ev d husband. Many old friends 1 ealt�. )_ Brafes vvith Ratchet ,,$IXO to $3M
-.,!adY it is almost surrounded. The �Mr, Fulton is als3 quite po6r- this By -La* onAhe Ist day of Jan- La#ter7-is .... .......... 90c to $2
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. " t from this: arf 4,ttended the funeral. ly and unable to atttend � Q acc6s- .17, bet*een the hours of 9 Cis, I ,. Spirit Levels . ... .... $1.00 to $SAO
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Um 'Russians, who,went umg -The Met odist Sunday, School worV e -.n PUMPS .... $1.95, $2,,.$2.25
anians and I he ceili " �hi,� uary, 19 1 Hand Sleighs ........ 3oc to "
a and travelled about one hundred yards rs arepreparing r the holdi lomed duties. We hope soon to heai�, of in Qrenoon and 5 o'clock
I e e in -the &ternoon. 1Any tenant SOLE AGENT FOR-Ganadian Air Warmer Furnace,clare Bros. ifecu vur-�
'he'r` a'cl are b-Attling desPer telY, from the building, while another piec ent ng of a them both improvinJ7,_-Dr. H. G. Mal- who de-
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- the Russial's haven't made the pro weat through the cement wall. Chnstmas ent.ertanin ' --*.Carson ires to vote mds t- deliver to me not 1 naC
. Mr, ,!�104fe of .2Llgo . loy h S Moved into his new premi�� S e, Gurney Oxford Furnace, Sunshine Furnace. . �
� 'S was expected they WO en working in the * nia, and his sister. Miss in . e te th day' befo i
;;, it uld and Bert Bainton had be e avis bloc later than th re the day I
. Mary, of Thamesi - .
1 where do, th shortly before the ac-. ille, who � were at- I �i Get our prices for installing hot air and hot water iurnw-ft, ALze i
ey seem to he aYe to . I occupied by Mr. R. J. Drysdal appointed for.ta ing the vote, the de- ; I
cident. . tend th e, and I
Ing d for Bathrooms complete.
,& e funer I of 1- C a . ion provided for by sub -section I
, their brother, has had his store and restuarant n1f,le- _ �
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Of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coutts. ,of the village, F, C at. discount for e"lb
* forced to gi'W grotmd,, are i�eti,iiig Goderich, has received a medal for po S bbath next, the JORN A. WILSON,
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-r, although being driven back, son 0 11 0011ttsi their brother, Mr. William 'Moore, of -ervico will comm(tne-e in 'n
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� W ma r Christmas and 19th, . the morning service and wrill � Town Clerk.
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0 McGregor, Roseberry Place, from her ance.-This, Fri Christmas: appear- 22nd cif thf� nionth. -On Sabbath the Coce, Seaforth, 'SEAFORTH
idw, r, evenin ' D � '11 ik. 'the 4tk day of December. 1916. * EDGEww""w"
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I ,T. Brown, auctionecir. ,
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I sixty pound tiz�s, 12 to, 12 1
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steady. Prime nat-we stear�
$10.50; good to choice $.!� �
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$6.75to, Z17. butcher . I
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steady; heavy $10.15 to *10
- ,erg $ 1
1, $"O", to 10; Pigs und �
to $9.25. Sheep and L ambi
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- to ,*11; wethers, $8.50 to $&
. .17.70 to $8. Calve"trong. '
TA- fair to gDod, 411.50 to .$-.-
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412 and Quebec at �$11.25 to, I
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common, $5.50 to:;6.6-0; cam
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to $6 .50� medium, $5.50 to i;l
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