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ping , I Ques,tion. * I � -this side. A mile east of tilig V 3 : catarrh—a New,
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; i Mo-oilyville, with' nearly 100,inhabitant' racWint . � �
- The ricans, every I 8, Perhaps the most ext , 7 success that I -S�2
we Enow, carry - 1, - GO rrO KIDD'
- thing to* xtremes, and we are told that t.he.'male porti r'n I' be' Dngapd chiefij7 hL been achieved in modern m icine has been i i . . I . . I
I . . , ,;ing . by the Dixon,-Trostment for Catarrh. � . i . . . . I
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� I the Rew- YorkV011111tmen have reduced -at the saw mi . � ere Meili.odists an Outof 2,000 patients treated during the past six � 1 . .
the formi da, of ille cAtical proposition: to �piscopalians hold service altern . ths, fully ninety per ce t, have been cure4- � , � ,
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i * school �o ' �. ; � Of this stubborn malady- 0s is none the less Is the, 4dvice rhany of our custome'�s have
:)f words_ 0 Let's consolidate." in the. use. n � Pres- sta4itng when it is remembered that; no five per . . � . �
I . up'e' in GranviW there are fourtee . � X
�'100ohingt however, could .be neater. or cent. of patients .presenting themselves to the i I I
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11 . . byterian - families, *with a' number 'of regular. practitioner are benefitted, while the I � . ! .
inore iiigenious than the propo.W of the . . receive� from friends!, I
- �i young inen from families belonginito _:tentrem Moines and other advertised. cures . 1
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'�l - church in the east, and two fam es cure at all.� Starting with the . . �
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I Ueauty .. 011whomhe hadsethis agec our claimnowgenerall =bl' v ibythe most so" I . � �
i glue ien-
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. it ti , Mdd lin they've been at English Bay. Some of these have .
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I 1' * tellin� in( there's too many of us in the /been here for a- number of years,,and of living parasites in the tissue., Mr. ; Dixon at W6n Goi g to Purchase .a Stove, Nizesk',
; t - 6a%;j-"e fa -th a large extpnt depending once adapted his care to their exterminatioa- . . .
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I World. ... W, if you an'me get the pi��§ - -f , ehis accomplished, be claims the Catarrh is Prue- I ' I � , '_ . I � . � bought at right prices,
1 to make a two , n, troth an' wouldn't on t re � Methodists for divine service. tically cured, and the permanency Is unquestion- -And being
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L - have excused themselves from. � W, as cures effected by him four years, ago are ey are nerally satisfied wh n they
there be one less.!" Differput custd,m8' Others � I And th'
service because there was no Presby- cures still. No one else has ever � attempted to I . . �8OMPETITION.
� I I - prevail -il i differe�t countries in this as . � I I �1
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i 1 terian minister here. The E i cure quarrh in th nner', - ;
In oth matte' When a young- - -
4s. . 'sea % ment has ever cured Catarrh. li I � . 5 i .
I lians have a church, while the ;Tetho- come. . i I
i f ' , sire� to may of the remedy is *imple, and can be done at I
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� . rolts and Presbyterians have service al- i I ! -
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I i sel of his choice, he site her fatbpr; I ternalely in - the school house. There most favorable for a speedy and permanent cure, I � '. . �
. I -are four hotels, two saloons and two the majority of cases being oured at one treat- PLUSH HAIR BRUSH CASES,
: - PLUSH PERFUME CASES,
y . . h and then . �ATING I
� -u � and with, a small stick '� � ment. Sufferers should correavond with Mears. MY STOCK OF HE' ST9VES
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I ,rl_� [-.,breweries in full operation seven days - -
F t� the mother of the' maiden on the sho . A - H. DIX40N & SON, 306 Iting Street, West, . � . . PLUSH " LADIES' COMPANIONS,"
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I 1i k.- The -moral law regard'ing, i�ronto, 'Canada, and enclose stamp for their � .. - . � I PLUSH AND LEATHER SATCHELS,
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. � . 41,er., H9 then demands the. gir. I in in r- every wee i PLUSH� WHISK HOLDERS,-,
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. the Sabbath -indeed, the whole moral treatise on Catar Is now ioffered at a great reductio GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING CASES,
. and, offers the father and � i er 17,1882 ,� .882-62 ' , I .
w I. . _ law�is sadIV. disrezarded. ; the civil law . . . �
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: I - reap6ating the Sabbath has not reached I �
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I t riaFP_.1 A a token of his; good -will, he I � � . - - � _ I __ ,
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� �, ; ig the,place. I am told contracts are ar- i .'--. - � _ - former low pr ces. Extra special , induce- I , SUNDRIES,
z - L father &inks tha vodka, ;- he tells e � . .. I LLETS,
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. ranged and 'entered into on that day,. A CONSCIEN�Ious .
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� I 1roung man h no,objection but t at - - - � I TOILET SETS, HAIR BRUSHES, -
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� . . . t� ust ask the girl's conse . Cattle ate bought and sold, and I have, . . , S7LL GOODS, DOLLS, etc., etc.
. -kam, ments to newl married folks at
: I f�w , seen choppi�g, washing, axe -grinding, � . L i .
� - da,ys late - the you ng man co again ', I D R U G G I S T 8 , . �, .. � .
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� . - vodka. Hia reti iue remains 'outside -not . . I � MRSw JOHN KIDD'% .
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t 11 I - ably looked on as good m en-moral,men recommend fEPSIA, LNDIGESTION- and * - � .
xen by t" side his lady love. The I - I
- , - . surrounded by kindred diseases, the use of MALTOPEPSYN.
I - father ha n'd.q the , on man, a glass of -bepause they were � � For Consumption and -all wast-ing diseases, the - - - M 0
- I good L -influences and found ea;sy access MAIN 4TREETy - . SEAFORTH J.� & Roberts,
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� vodka ; _�c -drink' Of! and -hands the . use of MORSWS QARBOLATED NORWEGIAN ; . . . I
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�, I . . kaff-fall gla i his left arm to the into the. church. When *,men getaway 'COD LIVER L OIL. For, teething infants and ____�_ . � I .
I . __ I I � sa, un ie draugrilt. I ,The - from the sound of -the Gospel, and are nervous troubles, the use of GLYCEROLE OF . - I CHEMIST & DRUGGIST,
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� . �, er 5 daughter a glass I of why'We, recommend. these
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. ' hotels and saloons, the. consequence is . FALL-- AN WINTER S 700K - 1 ,
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� - half Of it, and presentg the remain er desecration -of the Sabbath, vice and It- j8 because -we know them to be reliable . . i . . I .
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i c. I her left. han4' under her right . M I - the' throughont the Dominion, for the cure of specific NOW LLY COMPLF4TE AT . Cardno's Block, Main Street, Seaforth,
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. . her lover, who drains the glass. .... e r diseases, and riot 61aiming to cure everything.
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� - ' . hotels lighted up doii� business as on Also becautethey have the exact formula printed . I
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I � -piece of raw 9 � - �
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t 17: - other days. I have been told that more on eech bottle label,thereby enabling the pur-
: . __ l Meat to. the younn I maa, who eats. it, and . . )S FARMERS.,, IT WILL PAY YOU
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� P� then tak , a piec from the floor eats . . OAMPBE L & . BRIGHT �
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� I -Sabbath than all the ministers of the The'time ig rapidly approaching when intelli-' .
5; 1 half and bresents, the other half, under . . is gent peopt I e will refuse to take q . � -
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� T.�, PIA one year. How far th r I -wIH I I I _T CALL AT THE--
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� I his left ar ii, to t�le girl to, finis1r, She the Ing edients of whi6h are kept se wet, but
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- .1 . f is true I am unELble to say ; but certainly insist'upon knowing just what, they ire taking. ' I .
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z it is partly true. Young men from . -Clot ng Ho -� .
tum taltes i We would also inforin an� who m �y not yet be � . Great ur of :the West . . I
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i Itoor, eats� half al(l h; da the other half, ,
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T 1. Christian homes in the East have gone - aware by actual trial- of the superi wity . of our i . i I I
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: ff 2 into the logging cadips here and-, follow- , . ROYAL -GLYCERATED I BALSA] I OF F-111,11. . . . � D RY1
. � ii � to finish. ThIM eltraor'dinar'y cere-, in curing Coughs,Colds, Br HURO FOU
: �� I i onchitis, re Throat' . . :
: � I ;& h am at home, reading their .
� - 4. I monial would, appear to complete the t Pir cust .Incipient Consumption, &b. &c., t this, reli- I I
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. �g� le before retiring, would be laughed' able remedy can now be procured rom every .
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. ,I. trazisacti4, an I may be. re s . GEN- LEMEN AND LADIES
, - . . at andtold : "You'll not be long� here dealer in the County of Huron .
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. � - nymous with our engagement. T e I . � i i I .
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. i . till you give that fip." Said,one to me . advertiseil outside our own -Con entirely . I
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r - Most fittwg occasion. for a proposal )f I I owing to its own merits, we have al y receiv- your Suits and � Overcoats. For Ladies' Ulsters
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r - I the othor day: 'I soon gave it up, and". ed orders from the most distant a 53 of the Do- an J ckets. It is well-known[ everywhere that wel can . -
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: I became, as bad . as the other -s. " Much minion, if �fflicted give it a trial, kice 50 cents . HIGH. �CHOOL9,SEAFORTH,
7 t er, it no little importance, aid ' � - i turnout beautiful fitting gal ments of all kinds I � . .
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t . . . evil has also arisen from the intermar- Per ottle wholesale and retair . � f
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I � rightly. so for an :: opportune suit woud . � I .. I � I - � for Ladies' ana Gentlemen. i I
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t - I riage of - white men and Indian women, - � � .. I
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i � I 'LUMSDEN & WILSON, I . . . A] d see our stock of
� and deplorable resulits hav'Ei followed. - . � .
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I - Surely here the Gospel of. the L�rd . I .
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� Jesus needs to be'preached. It has - WE H E A LARGE STOCK OF
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I I I � *f men, leads, on to fortune." A -r)- ' . . 92�-52 Seaforth,, Ontario. � i
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� 1, I ionorsurroundingh 6ften been -agreed, by - church members. . I . . . --- - - � , - I
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� I arally bee i rega;rd -,d as peculiarly a- - presented that mission stations should : W. N. WATSON, READY-MAIDE OVERCOATS . :1
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7 I ivaVartant'question, There is on reco: - I ' west figures. We now offer Which have �em made especially for this county.
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. I I instan,-e i of a propo � . 8'lpp':e quite' . - . ' Which ,we are detern tined to sell at lo' i -
they able. This may be true I
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: .% � . east one sal ha - in some -cases they are able, but in man', General Insur .1 ut such a fine Stock of I I have greatl+ .1 ,proved my Gang Plow for this
I - ing been made *in- 'balloon while soar- y i I . � I I . ,e on and f"I satisfied in saying that it is the
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� " . cases - tlfey have become so indifferent - -'bema n'the mlirk t. Our
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t - e up into the d and so cold to the Go's el that they will . Oaps, P rsiah - amb, Astrachan anq D: g . I
I I engageme4ts, have- no doubt been ln'a;e" I And De�ler' in -Sewing Machines. I 0
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�- . . under equ�lly nov,-1 "and romantic ei'r- not- contribute to its slupp . i I r I kin, &c., &c. . I � LAND ROLLERS
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cumstances. The laver, however, who . . I I ;
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. I waits for an occasion. of this - k�nd . . Sole and Exclusive Dealer for the CALL AND S=_E OUR IMMENSE STOCK. .
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� - faid himself forstalle(l by another wl .a " , - � , . 1 . o g work. ur - - -
. the church that those hY-these - I I . I I
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� ikot take me to be t�venty ?" said a your � - - -1
� has 'been blessed have bec . & BJ-DL-YG
1kas wisely taken a4vantage. of the first .
favorable opportur4ty, � mission. -stations to- whom.. the Govaepreyl Raym�nd and White
, 9 0 1 CAMPB LL t I AJL 'I Are made froln Hard Iron, and will last longer
. most liberal to �the church?', I am SEWING MACHINES, I than any othJr machine made. Having special
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� lady to her partne!r, while dancing tI ie . fully persuaded -had the Home Wission . _W1 tools for redutting 'Rollers, we can guarantee
polka one ev hat would y(, �u . S -
I Committee possessed the necessary The best Manufactured, ranging in prices from - . . I �
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take me for or better, h * . . . satisfaction. S�eclal attention given to ie -
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worse,"- replied be; and be was ab- ffinds, and followed our people every- . . . � 1 .$26 to V6. . . . I i . I - .- Steam tngines, Saw and GristMills,
where with the Gospel, 'much of the . � reiarpine'L, Rower -4, Threshing Machines, and
cepted. Here is another case in point. . - I - . � I
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- - . I . .. . 4 1 ; all kinds of mabhinery repaired on short notice
� . I Rldhig, home fro the hounds after a wickedness existing ,here and in other . � I . - and at reasonable rates. .
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i � � - places would have been -prevented. Here 8 I � IS'EW FALL GOODS- . I
. � I - certain famous county meet, a lady a])- pecial Bargains during. the Holiday Sewn. i � �
served to her compEtnion-"Why should it may be asked: Flow far is the church, . I . .,-. - . � . . I I � To Contractors and Others.
� each individual Christian, - responsible - . . I
,we not marry, Sir, rohn ?" "Ahl"said .1 I I __ I I - . �
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Sir John "that is what I have often . . I . i . Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest' rates.
� thoughi 'myself." only'see with their' eyes the necessities These Machines have been in use in this Sep- I
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And married the tion for the last twelve' years, and during thiit, I . . . . . I Quotations furnished on application.
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� y of this field and others throdghoutth6 time have given the beat of satisfaction. � . AR'Also A�'erit for the Implements of L. D.
were. The latter anecdote reca'lls the Province, they would learn to . deny , - I . i . I Sawyer, Hamilto A full line of.repairs con.
: I con Which has so often been L - . , I i a cL OUG H1 I N 'S E stantly on hand. *
; I � thems9lves and could not - withhold -the They are guaranteed by the manufacturers' ' . .
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I ,waged as th whether it is competent far. - of for five'years. I . - � . . .
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a lady to pop the questiazi. Without .. i I , L i .. -.1 I - I I . . I RY.
. on uestion one of. the'eamps,- For Simplicity, Durability, Fine Finish and � -.-. . � THOMAS HEND
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I tinguished -lady was at La Ches , I store- that week,. and ought clothes that 1 7.1 1 . . . NEW DRI -1,'88 MATERIALS, EXPRESS COMPANY
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L when all ''Europe was, astir about e NEI V. FLANNEI S,, .
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g up to the widowet, ' � I NEW UNDERCLOTHING. In Foreign and Domestic rtuits;roui-
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. Pe Lesseps explained to her , - . i against damage- y frost. Special rates quoted
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. _ means, - ar Zing more than any. m. - I I ; . . Groceries new, fresh and cileap. Butter and Eggs Wanted. ! I
: while sh4a. waa: not yet nineteen. � I City, Portland, ,Maine; Buffalo, New York;
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I . neNrer -occurred to her. ,She had only � I ' MeLOUGH LIN,, Whi ney s �Iock, Seaforth. promptness and despatch in transportation.
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� � � WOOLLEN -NI . �, , . Orders topjircha�e goods of anykind taken by
� . the Rev. Messrs. Jamieson and Dann . . . LLSO I ... I .this Compiny, purchases promptly made
� . riesa. , In short he was her beau idea, . I , f . . � ._�_ I � and
* ministered as the I . � � I . . I � forwarded, without charge except for transport-
� llo-w was it possible for a man reared o I i ,y had opportunity, and -, . � I I � I � I _: . I -
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I - the sunny side of a Pyrenean mountai 1 . . ! NEYV MILLING"I FIRM' IN - EAFORTH. a
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I . to reason down the feel;ag this conf U., - I ie -congre- � I . . Ontario, covering all territory in Eastern States'
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i . . I . ation is scattered -over the "Mainland, LThe only Woollen Mill in Canada awarded a � I L I . i .1, . and Canada. -I es give points in Great
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, geaandl,ulu Islands. Wehave-fifteen Medal at the Antwerp Exposition. Also Meda ' i : � � . Britain upon ap
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I � a 0 ized into a congregation, with a coi-� Exhibitions for best assortment of Woollen ; 3[ain.113treet, Seaforth, Ont.
` friendship i would be lost were she- to . . � - - THE SEAFORTH ROLLER MILLS, Office, - I-
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- change her mind after the banns hf d I . ompetitors, 1885. For sale I � I . I
�_ been pub4shed. The marriage, hoi r- J., Brown, an elder of St. Andrew's-.' cheap ' - * . . . I . : - I . I � 1 1 1 . 938-3 mos cow
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-, Mission was the smallest communion table I ever � I � IN thematter If the estate of Win-. Blair late
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served, but the Master was truly pres- - . �. i . y
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ent-we had sweet communion together. -1 i . I . I � y c ai1118 again8
f the said Wni. Blair, who died on the 24th day
� ere elected---�Nllr. Fitzgp,r - Heavy'All-Wool Blankets, Having bought he above. mil 9, and refitted them thro gL.O.ut with a the latest of Mky, A. D., iiig5, are on or before the 20th
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� ' t, Cleery and 'Mr. Hugh Boyd. . i . and best machiu cry that couli L be procured for a - . . I day of January, ISM, to send by post prepaid to
2� . missionary in British Columbia, 8 The former was an elder h Woollen Sheeting, � . - � � . either of the undersigned at Kippen P. O., their
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Wherl in a settled charge in Oi minster. They are both noble, sterling ,- I . i GRADUAL, F!EDUCTION ROLLER ML - Cons with full particulars of their claims, a state-
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- 't'r" I Christian men, ready and i . villing to do i I I . . , ment of their accounts and nature of securities
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� what they can for the furtherance of the . I . (if any) held by 'them ajid in default thereof,
z &I . i i n the market. And the result ttained is, th y have one of the beat mills 6 t e Province. they will be pe'ieiiip 1
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ries engaged in the home held, such 14 Gospel, and whose wives are in tho ; i .
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7 - � . . � . � I Ir GRISTING and CHOPPING dona' Seaforth, patingin the 8aid'estate. And we ere y a sogixe
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� bad fiopn foreign' missionaries,'that .synipathy with them Farmers can now get all the
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WE might be able to lay the facts befoi - . . . and have it home the saniie day, nd Satisfaction Guarantei d. I
- e Christ Jesus. We have no church here i . . � . I ; whether b n c i to pay
� I the people I regarding the needs of tl �a ' All-Wo9l Flannel, Union Flannel, Check' and the same to either of the und
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.1 . . varrious fields, to appeal to thtir liba.1- church every -second Sabbath. on the. 'Plain ; Underclothing, HQsiery, Yarns, Rolls, :F1_A0T71R 2 3BIt,.A�.W ..A,11,,ZT:D S140arrS before the time above mention d. Dated at
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w mlity. I be I e our people hiLve only 10 mainland, and the other Sabbath in & Batting, &c. Goods 31ade to order. Carding � I .
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I be told what is wanted a I I ANDRENY BELL, ) Executors
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L 1. 11 town -hall on Lulu Island -which gives Spinning, Wedving, FuIling, Dyeing, Pressing, For sale by the ton or in lesv luantities-FOR CASH. Cash for any quantity of 936x8 ;JA31ES BLAIR, f ' .
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. Now that I ain engagred as a the Presb terians on the South Arm. ,&-c. Blankets sea Wheat. ! �
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� Ladner's. Stepsarebeing taken tose. I I MR. T AS SMITB will :personally su -
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� a R(R,Ilall C holic Inission, with a ve in,', hini with death unless - tlie� were I CIGAP. and is o4erin1l go' . Os at rock bottom prices. Tease aid Sugars a ikLondQn4ont.
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� Thvy have two priests and several nuns. ' and r i Medicine 1!
� . ,��-,. -Advices from - brown Sugar at 16 pounds for $1, and all other goods to be found in a first-cl,ass I Deali - I
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r . - . I . y to this tiahs encamped in Andinh- resisted . ion. rs * which cannot be surpassed in the grocery e4ill All kinds of Crockery and Glassware of t e latest de- .
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Persian Lamb, Seal, Cooney, &c.
Ladies' Fur Capest, .Sets, MuN an&
Boas fi�feat variety. -Finest range of
Men's aps o, and
they are selling well, and you ought to,
see them. Boy's and Girl's Caps cheap.
Tweed Overcoats, Fur Collare-d Over-
coats, Dress Overcoats, Cheap Over-
coats. Ladies, see our New Dress Goods,
heavy cloth, fire finish, only 25c. Silks,
Satins, Ulaterings, Mantle Cloths, etc.,
cut or made up on the premises. Lovely
Fascinittors, Fine Wool Shawls Rich
Silk Handkerchiefs,' Fancy Satchels
Ties, Gloves, and an endless variety "
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nice goods for holiday, -trade. Every-
body, -don't fail to see our Gent's Ties
Overcoats, Scarfs, Silk. HiJindkerchieis,
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Flour -exchanged for wheat, chopping done
avery day and chopped for six cents per.
bag with water. Fresh oat meal always Ott
[iand and for sale and exchanged for oats.
Flour, shorts and bran always on hand' and
iold at thd lowest market prices, also any quan-
bitY of chops on hand. Orders prorriptly attend -
_d to. Those who have not yet given these mills&
�riat will find it to their Interest to, do so. Re-
member the popular 11 Bell's Mills.,, ,
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A DELGATTY, Licensed Auctioneer for the
CX. County of Huron. Salesof all description
Tolliptly attended to on reasonable terras. - Ad-
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. � lound n'da- )tter faxes
- -the fur sable, the ( - ,
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count of the great suPPA1Y 01
tacks neither nian nor the' dou
Mals. It is carious to 'note
. squirrel, which is universal 3.
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wild ducks are foUnd in gm
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-ofthenativ,es.� Forthemost.1
are salmon, anil are diied and i
for the winter;`but owing to 1
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- *inter is -inuch Tsoftened by war
- currents, -which create those t1
. tinuous fogs tbat render
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po illation of both sexes isput
fly 6,500 souls ; but awing to -,
- . . absence 6f am-iculture ama to ti
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- food for wintei, these ,are frequ
- a state of semi -starvation. Fbl
- .cept bare food th-6y bave to look
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- these they purchase by inewis
I fur sable, -vAich is unetlua-llv�.
,other part af th�e world. AboA
x . � ' iiiiv are sold eacli, ye
of these sk - ar
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the present cel�tury cattle wer
,duced from Irkutsk, and, -oNvint
� . excellent � grass 1 and -,x-afer, wo�
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ispossible in I
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the parts of eaAern. Siberja, wb
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salt meat, butter, � clath and hi,d
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agriculture is tl�e�,:ex�ccssively da
constantly foggy climate. Tlw
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. is littleor no mouey tberp, it, is
. ,on by a systein 'of exOlangie. the
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—A victim of hydrophobia W "
keelisl,! r,�,ported .to have beert C
-adopting the Turkish bath trimLtii
—Great success. �a's been afti
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batebing cadhsh �ggs at the
States hatebery at Wood's Hall,
chusett.-3.1 .
—Six persons bave been '_ senit(
be baiiged in St.1letersburg for
. iDg to arevolutioiiarysoeiety* '
—A-ternbersbips in the Chicago
of Trade are offered for -$-2,0fX
years ago they sold at $4,155ft
0 —Tbescare over bydrophobia,
- sey City, New Jersey, increase.-; t
I and two dog-, ivere bitten by a U
a few'iiights ago. .
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ina of tb Pil- im Fathers ,was u
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at Plylnoutli, Mas,acllu�etts, oil 1
. last week by the Pilgrim Soeietx
I —The Republicans bav'l� int'l
in the Frencli Chamber of Del�
. bill -for t' lie Uxation of foreigi
- object being to eN,elnde foreign 74%
froin France. �
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. I I . curred at Venice. Oneof the vi�
. the Marquiscof l3asseemil.. . .
AL Pusteiir,, of 1'aris, Fran
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n�w 78 patil-nits undvi- treatin
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� French (31-ovp.rnment intmids ash
Chah)bcr of Deputits for a viai
able M. 11'asteur to establi-,lo a i
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cember 19tb- Jfewas born in .N -
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Imlianapolis th:e other day, throi.
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Duluth from Fargo, the body 4,f
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pockct wali' �-17.5 in bills. 171A,
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