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furs..
less thast cost ox the fur.
for TWE T 1lO1,1L. S while they last.
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"e have pleasure
n extending to
any Customers
ur sinre thanks
their patronage
during 1893. _.
e wish _you all
iY erry Christmas
d a Happy New Year.
Early Winter Trade!
oaded. Our counters ,are groaning with the .7 -rush of seasonable goods. W hEve
e tastes of e erybody.. Our prizes are an open defy to the trade.
tons, Woolens, in the most extensive and choice ranges.
r't en
e replete with- everything' imaginable in that line
m a stool of thread to a complete suit.
frc��
Eurtmexit : li in the best possible shape with only the purest goods. We
ars, Spices, etc.
Is now at its best and every choice thing in
that line is at the command of our lady patrons.
!Tinge!' Soho er.
12
,s10, X 1 5 worth for
3 FOR, $8_
goods in JXLIT,D1YI�Y at
effect a rapid : clear of -the. stock
CHUM
TATTGE4L ICAL.--Se
Sabbath School ,Oeperintendent. Co e
day evening at 7:30 To
'Tuesday evening at 730.
-evening at 8 o'clock. P.ev
laRESBYTERIA_N.—Se
bath School 9:30 a.m.
endent. Prayermt-eting,
o'clock. Rev. R. W. Ga.
c. CHU£tc, Sacred
maFather W ey, P. P.
alternatively at t',0 a.m.
every other Sunday at 3
9.30 p.m. every other Sun.
UTHEiRAl�.—RQVV. Dr
L vices the lint three
2:30 p.m. Sunday Scho
METHODIST.—Service
Sabbath atli School ?:30
tendent. Pravermeeting,
W. B. Lenard, Pastor,
SOCIE
C. M.B.A., No. 7'!—inee
evening e' the se
days in each ra`onth.
K. WZILEa, $cc. G
CO.F.—Court Mildma-.
• hall the sreeigl and
heath. Visitors astray s
J
jJ
V G.C.F. tie. 3'38r -meet
the second and
month, at 8 p.n,.
w.
E. lk
THE MILDM
.DEVOTSD TO THE I\TF.RF.
ELST
Terms:—$1 per yea
ADVSRTISI.
One column
Half column
f�neater column.
ighth column
Legal notices, 8c. per
line for each subsequent
Local business notices
tion.
Contract advertising p
Grand Trunk
Trai'as leave Mild
lows:
GOIT7G. EOL-TH.
EXpres11._ ... T.15 a. n`.
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Following tae cu
served by country
ZCTT3 will take a hoI
no paper will be i.ssu
will, howev er, br ,
result of tLe no:nin
surrounding places.
�..�r as usual, til
amount of job -work
T'1e editor v73,9 ca
o n Tuesday, and
sequently appears
ieultie�.
Miss Boyd, of
friends in Mildmay t
Miss Airy May,
visiting friend 3 in ..i&
/. 7M
M. J. A. Iti t ti n g o
G1ockf:, paid Mild
Tuesday.
Messrs. J. H. Mo
and J. Cordingly, ba
home on Friday last
Oliver &. Slteigler
er the other day a t
20 lbs. It is not
heavy is marketed.
A grand Fireman'
in the Mildmay tow
nary. The invitati
kw days.
Nomination meet"
the town hall here t
A large crowd and
petted.
Mr. J. A. Blackeb
the I.O.G.T.insure
town this week and
.a friendly call. Mr.
editor of the Clinton
Quite a number he,
ing from a mil•3. for
present. The sym
alarming nature, so
cAses renr►.ed ila 7 c
to the house for a fe
T 13 p :l_>iis of .'.Til
.tnno'.wce all c7'.: ':'t.'.
in the town ball this
in,,. An excelr tr
dered and a large
pecte 1.
The South . Brace
uce
try met at Form
nominated Mr. W,,1
rnss, near Luc'•rnow,
P. O'Connor. 'M. P.
Provincial el.ctions.
Mrs. 3ic'Pirtlen, vl
ing at Mr. Curie's
three 'months, start,
on her way to her h
Mich., She intends
in Palmerston on th
Mr. Will Whiting,
has returned to his
this village, for a fe
at present suffering
is grippe. His bro
ed home in a few da