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meetings in the YoungMen"a Christian As.
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sociabion Gospel meeting, 7.30 to 8.30, after
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prizes at the recent show in Seaforth can re -
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the 24th inst,, by applying at Tug Exposi -
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Doma WELL. -Mr, -John It'. . Miller,
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Northwest, he called on,Mr. D. �M. Rad -
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cliffe, formerly of this town, and spent a
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country. Mr. Miller was delighted with his
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location and says he never saw a finer,jlace
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Mrs. James Pringle, of Stratford, and well
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a wound in which it wag found nebensary to
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AvOTREF. TRANSLA,TrON.—Dr. Norman
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of diction in the common language of their
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alone that this is given, but to all who love
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-N &:3 WoRir. i.-oR TxAiPERANCE.—At
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nations, which may be of interest: Council,
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$50; Mr. T. 0. Kemp, $20 ; Mr. James
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Union also decided to
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; . irl between the ages of 12 an&21years.
Purther. particulars respeoting ihe Relief
ind Juvenile work will be given again.
drs. Dr. Smith and Mrg.,.F. G. �\Tbelin were
Ippointed.-delegates to the�'Pro,vl . neial Union
0 blil held in Belleville on Ootobtiik' 25th to
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6gain to chronicle the death of two more of
)ur citizens., The first is Mrs. Chas. J�arker,
6nd the second Mr. Alex. Spro tj jr. Mrs,
3arker passed away on Friday ta6t at the
mrly age of 31 years, aft�-r a lingering and
?aiDful illness, that surb destroyer, .con-
iumption, being the cause of death. She
was a daughter of the late Mr Win. Me-
Aurray, of Egmondville. Sheleives a bus-
asud and several small children to moura
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v i of am� ever faithful wife and kind
wd1oviug mother, who with the other sor-
r6wing relatives, will receive the .heartfelt
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iympathy of numerous friends. —MT. Speoat,
who passed away early Saturday Imorning,
was the youngest son of the late Mr. Win.
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A age, and was also a vi6tim ol ; consump-
bion, He had not been in" robust 6ealth for
5ome years. A .COUP18 of years. ago, wbea
�is failier sold his farm and -camb to Sea -
forth, Alexander went to Manitoba and on-
4aged in farming near Virden, where he has
mo brothers. The climate of t,hib country
werned to agree with him, and f0i a time he
Ealt much im oved in hqslt,h. Jh the fall
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,,old while engaged in threshing, and from
which he never seemed to iboover. He
mine home last fall and spent the winter in
ruckersmith, and,, feeling better, he return -
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'ather"P funeral. On the way b8r6le seem -
A to take another severe cold, from which
3e never rallied, but gradually kiew worse
intil he was finally relieved ffom all suffer-
,z)g by'death. He vpis a quiet,,,steady, in-
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;elligent young man, ond, had hif life been
ipared, he would have occupied A good posi-
ion . among his fellows, as lie *4i a general
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6 yopng widow and infant child. His death
s a sad bereavement to her,- and Also to his
nother and other relatives, and ii`felt,as an
iispeoially severe dispenaation� c4ming, as it
loss, so soon after the sad S;Lnd- deeply
amented death of his father � few� months
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NEw fruit, peels, - &a. Nothing but the
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HATS and Caps, Crockery afid, Glassware,
ampsandfancy ood fresh groceries; cheaper than
ver this week at tFolooD's store. R. J. GRzooRy,
,liquidator. P. , 1297.1
PARTiE9 visiting Stratford from this
rection will find it to their advantage 0 call at the
stiblishment of Mr. A. J. MoPhqson in that city.
lie announcement in another column shows that he is
Hering inducements such as will pay 'Purchasers to
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MEN ANjD Boys' LONG BOOTS. —YOU should
all at George Good's store and save money by buy.
ng your winter boots and shoes no*� J. R.Gumeoity,
,iquidator. ' ,11297-1
JUST received direct from the old country
he finest chins tea sets ever sh6wn In Seaforth,
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all and see them. J. C. LAID14W.
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TEAiPERANcE Wo-RKEns —District Lodge
io. 24,' Independent Orier of Go'od Tem.
)Iars, met in the Oddfallows"Hall, Clinton,
in the 14th bast. This lodge represents
wenty-four subordinate lodges and these
odges were represented by seventy-five
lelegateE. Business of importance was
ranaaeted and general harmony pr6vailed.
t was decided that these district meetings
ie continued,all the delegates voting in favor
,f: the motion, by a standing -vote. The
ne.sting adjourned at six -o'clock to meet
.gain at BeIgrave on the 18th -of January
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lext. A public temperance meeting was
leld by the Good Ternplars of Clinton ,in
he evening in the Town Hall. ,. The chair
vas.well filled by & member of the Lodge,
,nd a good programme was presented. The
numic throughout was excellent. The prin-
ipal events of the evening were -addresses
Py Rev. G. Hughesi. of Wingham, and the
tev. W. Smyth, 4f Cliaton. The first-
iamed gentleman sp6 . ke of -life in old Lon -
[on, especially among the, poor. lie gave
In excellent address, and wad, lis�ened to
vith marked attention. Mr. $myth gave a
�eneral temperance address. He i's a good
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peaker and in well up on the temperance
iuestion. He spea,ke with animation, and
vas well received. One of the' finest meet-
ugs of the kind ' I have ever had the
oleasure of attending, wai brought to a
onclusion by the enthusiastic �udience
inging "God Save the Qugen."—A MEm.
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Oth, has been proclaimed Thanksgiving
lay. —Mr., John Green has sold his cotts
in Goderich. xfreet, to Me- Andrew Littf,496,
I Harpurhey, for $750. It -is pleasantly
ituated and Mr. Little hag got a cheap
dace, Mr. Green. 'Intends removing his
amily from town.—Mr.' and M,vs. John
4cC&rtney, of Ethel, passed through . here
n Wednesday on their way -,.-ho Ima, after
pending a few days visiding, friends in and
round Tuckersmith . Mr. McCartney is an
Id Tuckersmith boy, but, is now one,of the
iost prosperous farmers of the _to'*1Jshi0 of
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,rrey.—The Annual Conyintion of, the Pro.
incial Souiety of Christio'n Endeivor is be-
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3g .held in London this ;;'-eek. �; the follow-
ag are the delegates from �, SeAforth : Mrs.
Lndrew Young, a a d Missies Tufford,
)avidsoo, Henderon,'L, Willgob, S. McLean
nd Messrs. E." Ch.orry tM Newton Mo.
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ood time.—The contract Mr thi6 erection
f the new Coleman fou'iide� buildings was
warded to Mr. John Copp A,r-88,000. The
rork is to be completed by flie close of the
ear, and. a large force of Y"n are already
t work. The buildings cohloleted will cost
etween ten nud-, twelve !'thousand dollars-.
.'hey will be of brick. —Thib,time last. year
here were a dozen men fok ' . b that
,jqvery Jo
7ae-going. This fall it is 41rhost impossible
D get a laboring man or niddhauic for any
urpose. This is due to thb',�. large amount
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lessrs. Bright Brothers, oldtiliers, are hav-
3g a new plate glass front placed in their
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tore quite a nobby appearafibe. —Mr. David
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proat, of Ethelkwas here, this week at -
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auding the 'funeral of hig nephew, Mr,
deN. Sprost,, jr,' He I -h for home on
Vedvesday.—Mr. W.O. Vei� spent Sunday
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ad Monday in Win-911amA! V sithng frionda.
Irs. Coulter, of the PuQtib School, has
een ill for a week, and- Miss 'C'ash bad
) teach in her place. —M.r,,,, Cameron Smith,
,he has been practiei8g_lgw here for some
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a will open a law, office. TEe Hensall peo-'
le wi1J find him a reliable pilaotitioner and
,good citizen, His friends here will wish
im success in the sisi6ri ii'llage.—Mr.
b3mris Govenlock, the' indefatigable and
mergetic President of' tho. Tucker2mith
,ranch Agricultural Society, was round
,ith a subscription thil, qtlier day to raise
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i.oney sufficient to free tihO iociety from the
)ad of debt which bag',been bearing it
own for solne time, It *40 being liberally
gfied, . and , we hope Miii i3ovenlock will
icceed in his effort, Whe 'does not no
ermon else can.—Mr. And Mrs, R. H(. Col.
ns, of Exeter, were in -town. Saturday and
unday. While here theY,Weie the guests
E Mr, and Mrs. Alex, 1#11sou.—There is
[ready some talk as to who ivill be the oc-
ipant of -the civic chair next year. If the
,ectors consult their own interests they will
ivite the present Mayoi to remain in the
Dsition for another yaAr, We have no
nowledge that Mr. Holciested would so.
)pt the position, but if bid would it will pay
'ell to keep him there foi next year at any
tte.—It is many yeari slice there has been
1011 A IOD9 continued hoell of delightful
'eather at this 80400i, ,,Is we have
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been, enjoying for some time, It considering the depressed conditiozi of the I haf� t,d its I Ist 1049 , �
- horse market. When, , re offer- for1he past week or two, returned home to American Republic' optic nerve V 4 'I - "I I
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makes it pleasant to liva, but the trees the cattle wp week.—The Brussels school , stretched upon John, at his ability, good ' October 2 'I
are rapidly becoming denuded of their ad the crowd opened a battery, Deafly every Chicago this . �
, it Does and many virtuef- have at 1-.st been .
beautiful foliage, and we will soon have win- man appeared to want cattle, and under the board are advertising . for a full staff of " .
yers rewarded. The appoiu--ment mee" with
ter and grippe, in spite of ouroolves.—We controlling influence of the wielder's of -the teachers. This year some of the ratepa, il .
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notice that Mr. G. R. Anderson, of this hammer, whose exhortations w�re ever think it would be more in the interests of universal approval, but if there is anything I
tdwn, has been appointed business manI waxing 'eloquent, the bidding beqame en- the school if they advertised for a, new on earth that will defeat his appointment it IT IS A FACT - . � .
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ager and Treasurer of 11 The Varsity," a thusiastic, and the bovines realizod fancy Board of Trustees. ,The ratepayers and the will be the names affixed to his official bond, " .
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1. $47 ' That our assortment of Fine Goods is
nest journal published weekly in the Uni prices, cows selling as high as , two- Inspector think the present staff one of the Horace Zebulon Wheeler nd Autit! We
best we ever had, and the Inspector says ton, for they will either paralyze the State
varsity of Toronto. We congratulate oul year-old steers $44, yearling steers!1$32 and - Department or m a Consular greater now than it has evei been I .. I
younf friend on this mark of his ability an spring calves $14. The proceeds oi the sale the school is second to none in his Inspec The I appointment tickles life We have added some very deSirable
popu arity conferred upon him by his fellow amounted to the handsome sum 0 $1,650. torate. On the other ha a ratepayer:. . _t_�
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arms, in- thick the present Boird.ons of the worst w nationals to death, and if John goes on in things which we have not kept before, � '
students. He deserves it all.—The County Mr. Cumming, having rented his 11 If the ratepayers are fond of the even teiDor of his ways, the great Amer. TW�
House of Refuge question will be discussed tends moving into the village of � , I . an " altogether, we. ba,ye really a
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at the next meedig of Beehive Association ville in a short time, where he has urchased fun they should attend the Board ,meetingp, ican eagle will swell out with pride and it f Fall and Win- I WH
. p . will be well that we all dwell together in splendid. collection o I i -_
of Patrons of Industry,oya Monday evening, a house and lot. . as one of themselves expressed 'himself to I lw�
11 - I the affect that the meetings are more like a unity and love throughout the INst. 'Ifac's ter goods: to select from. You are in- . I - ,
October 319t. This is a live and important I , � - remotion fille'the' position formerly held vited to call at any time and look .�
subject, and should bringout &large sit. Zurich. I beargardenthana civilized assemblage, . r .
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tendance'. -The election of officers for the GREAT CLEARING SALE at E. J J Hardy,s Apples are- the great commercial com- Ey Mr. Scidmore. John sits up one half the through this stock. It is impossible DO
Ig Saturday modity at the Brussels 9tation these days. night now studying constitutions1law, and M . _.
Toronto Young Liberal Clubtook plactsop Harness allop, for thirty days, commencl for us to tell *1 merits in this column,
Monday last. It was the most exciting octotfbr the 16th. I wish to inform my numerous -Mr. John McCrae so!d ten acres of;bard- it will really be h pleasure to be the first Its
election since the organizaiion of the club,, customers and the public In bneral that 11 have now wood bush last week for $400, and the 11 stiff " be sits on judicially. Joking siside, but we know that after having looked
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and eacho'ffice was closely contested, Mr. on baud &large stock of lig,9t and hewly harness, purchaser to clean the land as well, a pretty we wish him all kinds of luck and congrat- through any one of our leading de. J;
which I will sell stgreately -reduced prides. I will � his well deserved promo- . I
James Lennon, barrietbr, of this town, who sell No. I black'team harness with hip strl'p comrlete bigfiguro.. I ulate him upon partments, you will be satisfied in a I .q . .
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in a prominent member, acted as one of the for $24, and all team harness accordingly I ow. will tiou", � I
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.sorutineers.-Uiss Ids Dickson returned . sell $19 single harness for $16, and all siqle harness Witaton. three -fold way, viz.: as to quality, a I % I 10:1
� away down in price, this harness Is lall made of � I
home "oo Monday last after a six weeks', - No. 1 stock and warrented to give satisfaction. I A SALE.—The sale of the stock and other - Brucefteld, style and price, . . -
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visit among relatives and friends in Mani- will sell good swet collars for 76 cents PO4 pair, form- effects belonging to the estate of the late FAR31 RENTIED.—Mr. James Swan has . �� V
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toba.-Mr. John H. BroadfODt returned or price was $1.50, I have also a fine Ifife of No. I x. c 0 MILLINERY �
, fur tosts, the best ever shown in town, which wil I be Ire. Campbell, of the 18th concession of succeeded in renting the Robert M Cartn y Foul
home from the Pacific cofast on Wednesday. sold at wholesale prices. lagoat robes thave a fine Grey, near here, came off on Saturday last, farm near here. It has been leased to the . Hundreds of trimmed. and un -
He was- combining business with pleasure assortment which have been bought at ��.ock bottow- The stock sold readily and brought good .Messrs. Drown, of Hibberb, for a term of trimmed Hats and Bonnots, cheap, moderate 1 slow. �
. and got his share of both. -Our old friend, prices and will be sold at a sllght,advan6 on cost. I prices, but.there was no purchaser for the five years, for $250- a year. It contains priced and fine qualitiek, assortmentalways Commo I
Mr. Thomas Pringle, of Milwaukee, has ,an ,ell you a good large rohe for $5.25 4nd upwards, farm. It is a good farm of 180 acres, and is 100 acres ; is well situated and a good place, .
' 89 robes for $7.76. 1 haie also a One varli-ty of � the best. style *1
kindly sent us a comprehensive volume con- , 5nergetic, push -
trunks and valices, hslters, brushes, icurry-combs offered cheap, It is still for so;le. Mr. and the Messrs. Drown are t . �
tai a description of the iadustries,,of andonspo, which will be sold at bao4upt Price"- Donald McInnes, of Usborne, brother of the ing young men and w ill make good tenants. MANTLES . \ .. 3noderr
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Milwaukee and setting forth the capabilities Horse blankets away down in pricesi a large and late Men. Campbell, administrator of the _HEAvy ZuREsiii, -The old , I
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of the city as a business centre and a desir- nearly cost, good whips from 10 cents up, remember estate, was present looking after. matters in threshing firm, Cameron & Ross, Brucefield, Those perfect fittiog mantles that . and col
� threshing you've heard so much about are still well
able place of residence, Ii Is nicely bound, now is your time to buy cheap goods, c�me early and the interest Of the estate, ! have been d some mammoth , ization
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neatly printed, profusely illustrated and is have a good stock to choose from, as I *m determin- . . Tegdnesday, October 19, at the assorted. No trouble to get saited, sizes �
ed to sell --goods cheaper than an' , )dealer In the — lately. On 4 Aemanii
distributed gratuitously for the purpose of province has ever before sold this Irl.le of goods. . Hibbert. farm of Mr. James Dallas, they turned out 32, 34, 36, 38, yet in stock.. I . I
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advertising the city and its interests and it Itemember the place at E. J. HAnDY'S �`iarnese Shop, FAR,Nr SOLD. -Mrs. Murphy, of Sisafortb, of " The Old Decker " nearly 900 bushels of �aress -
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oannot fail to bear fruit. These Americans Zurich. . 0 1296-2 has sold her farm on the 5th concession of o&tB in the- short space of six and a half CLOAKINGS' . _�j Y�Xt 9A
believe in printers' ink and whatever they -BRiEFs.-Dr. George Fee isj at present this township to Mr.,Tames Doyle,of Seattle, �ours, including steps, Had Messrs. Cam- There are a great many choice 'Past t
with -his parents on a v,isit. He'lhas been in eron i Rome known they were being timed
undertake they do up in good .style, -We � Wash iugton Territory, for $3,000. The farm thiag� in Mantle clothe and Cloakings, just
have this week to congratulate two of our De�roit attending the medicst college.- contains 75 acres, and Mr. Doyle has secured they might have added considerably to this the right weight for Canadian winterg, throug
most worthy citizens on the important step Reir. D, Brand will,preach in the Evangel- a good investment for the money. I amount, and might be justly termed, " The cutting free. I thecol
in their history which they have tAiken. ical church next Sunday foren�on. He is I .
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We refer to. Mr. R, S. Hays and Mr. AI?X_ sto,tioned in Crediton. Rev. q. F. Haist . ��
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are sure our citizens -generally will join us ago from their wedding tour to Michi may be bioughl; to, the truth. -The Inspec- True Blue lodge, No. 21, Winthropo kindly call and see for yourselves. uget pess �
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in welcoming Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Stobie to and will move into their house �hls week.- po . � sell. yo
, ter visited Zion public school last Friday, _so ' holding a social- at the residence of _
Seafortb.-Mrs, A. K. Chittenden returned Mr. Heyrock came home from a trip to Mr. James Horney, on Friday, October SHAWLS I offerim,
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a few days ago from Hamilton, where alle, Michigan a few days ago. While there he and expressed himself well pleased with 28th. Tea will be- served from six to seven . I 7
had. been visiting friends and relatives.- was looking after his land. -Divisi the standing of the school.�Tha promotion o'clock, after which an interesting musical They're here by the score, some __11 . tosts-
Miss Elder returned Saturday from a ten was held here last Wednesday, �udge Doyle examinations for the county of Huron will and literary programme will be given. A choice Colorings, and great big sizes for I . ford U.
take place on Friday, 21st inst., commenc- - I
days' visit to friends' at Niagara. I Miss presiding. This was the biggeq,t court ever a .55 a. n 9 - ��
' ing t 8 i. Teachers and pupils will nominal fee of 15 cents will 'b ', charged for little money. lin4; b,
Edith Cash taught Miss Elder's -do artment held here, as it took until near six o'clock, ' admission. i . wigt I
govem themselves accordingly. The council o � f Royal Tem- FURS �
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in the public school during bar a9sence.- andiwas full of interest. � 0 , . TzmrERANcEI_ m mwe I
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of her uncle, Mr. James McMichael, Gode- � , - - . . . Bluevale. - plars here, having been closed during the ant you to know where . you can g � ; .1
Hensall. I - summer, has opened again for the winter, we, w, at' 1, Our
rich street. -Remember the lecture, by Rev. TuAiBER.-A lob of oull bai'vewood, pine THE FALL SHow.-The annual fall fair with weekly meetings an formerly. At the supplied, when the first cold snap_ comos. !J -
k S of the BLuevale Agricultural Society was,. council held last. week it was decided to _. I I pnew
A. Grant, of St. Marys, in the Egmond- an(relm lumber for sale cheap. Rom= BL?Lr,, Jr., � xumm
Ville church+W-night. The Ladiea'iAid'de- Hengall. i 1297-3 held in that village on Saturday, 15th-inst. - DERWEAR I .
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. sire a very large attendance.-Mr.'Andrew ; This show is entirely gotten up by the lesslokely to interfere with other gather- The best and warmest kines for Ladies- I -:0ur
Ross, of Toronto, spent Sunday last in Son- G. �J SUTHERLAND Notary !Public, - Con. people of Bluevale and vicinity and is do- ings in the vicinity. On Monday even.n I .1
,, veyan�e commissioner in high co�rt of justice, endentaupon their enterprise for existence. 1 91 Misses and Children, you'll likely find just � WoTid-
'forth visiting friends. --Hugh Grieve and fipsuer�oi marriage licenses and ln�urance agent. the 24th ineb,, the programme for the win- .
rnprtgages, agree- PAis yeAr is the first in which the society what you want and cheap too. �, I ff-
Frank Beattie will ship a carload I of geese All legpl documents such as deeds, , . ,ter in to be arranged, and all the members - — � tikis I �
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to New York on Monday. The �oad will . mento, lesees and wills drawn up according to law at have been able to ay prizes and they mus whib are willing to attend are requested to - - We must. not forget to call your ' .
contain about 1,500 fowl and were pur- remcnalble rates. Office, at the Post�Offloe. 1296 be greatly gratifies by the good 'succesi of present themselves at that This . .
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chased at an average of from 45 cents to 50 LoidALBRmFs.-The weathir still OOn- the show. The building was entirely too society.bas been a great beumeeflettii�ngihe past, ,,attentio,ii to our very large usortment 16 � - :. � A
coati a piece, They get $1.00 a piece for tinues favorable in this ti - f the in- small for the exhibits and the crowd pr Kid Gloves, Woollen Gloves, Mitts, ' - � � � J -
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Prohibition question, under the auspices Of and, were the prices paid fo�r grain only, been received and wffi be p=,d ,e,t wish them success. I'll f - FIR
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takes- place this evening in Kidd's hall. � Aubum. � I
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N Brett, 'and the negative* by Messr tahtefully decorated for the o�cssiou, name tery of Huron met here on the 15th inst., P _-, THU
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gramme carried out by the puills, very in, Manchester and Smith's Hill. Rev. � Mr. I �.1- I -
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sun on Thursday. It was distinctly visible Ile has commenced a course in the Toronto Hamilton, of Londesborough, occupied the M -en and Boys. Suits, Overcoats, Un- , . -
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through a smoked, glaig.-Dptective Phair, terestin and appropriate addroses were de. Veterinary College. -Mr. James Miller, or., I . - , . I
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of.London, who wag shot by a rough in that livered fy the Nev, E. Softle��, of St. Paul's pulpit on the occasion. He preached a very derwear, Oaps, and sitch like -will be t_
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city a few church, and Rev. J. S. Hend�rson, of Car. while driving to church on Sunday last, suitable sermon. Rev. Air. Stuart, of Clin- � � .
days ago a;nd an account of which allowed his horse to run away. In its wanted, -and we wish -to modestly state I . .
. mel church. A very larg -b of visit- s � ton, addressed the minister, and clearly de- hal- we believe to be: a fact, that we 1. . : Doul
appears in another column, died from his n Vik er fright the horse ran into the ditch, throw- fined his duties. Rev. Mr. Geddes, of w L, .1 �
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injuries Wednesday morning. He was one of tore wetip present, shol _ I interest they . - 11 " �. with dl
the oldest and best men on th' tatke in the school. Tbeteac era, Mr. J. T. ing the occupants in-& heap, breaking Lilly Wbitechurch, addressed the congregation. stand this season in the very f iont I ..... . ;of WY14
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a London PA'rk's arm. The rest escaped with a few Mr. Henderson is not a stranger here, for 8 t's a arge new ' .... I th mi
ank-offering meetiXE2 I . I - ' � �1 % wi ,
police force. -The Tb - Wren, M, rg. McLean, and Mis Simpson, are bruise - ball match played " during the pastorate of Rev. Mr. McMillan, rank of Clothier . -If i I '... . I A
in connection with the Seaforth A xiliary entitled � to, and did receive, great credit for s t a ff a s� n", STI i'oowf 0doat stock you ould .' like to pick f rom - - - - - - � : 112 no V
the psin� they took in providfng the enter- yl between the Mitchell he occupied the pulpit here during that en- w : 4 1
Woman's Foreign Missionary Sociery, held tainment, and the very creditable manner in and Staff �, cl4ba, resulted in favor of the tleman's visit to Scotland. He therefore, you'll find it here. If it is neat fittiag, I ; .case -t
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in the Preebyterian church last Friday even- f . I Teachi
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ing, was a well attended and:pleasant meet. which tbler scholars- carried out the pro* Staff&. The return game is bein looked enters upon hii, new duties under the most stylish and Serviceable clothing you ; I the mic
ing gramme. -Mrs. J. Murray, of Wingham, favorable circumstances. He is good are after, our's is the place, for we I , thatim
. The addreas by Mrs. Shortreed was forward to with- much interest, -Sur now & .
-very interesting and the free will offerings and formerly of this village, i visiting bet preacher, and an earnest, , 'Indefatigable bhe ...... �� -the --thi
inerchant is doing a, good thrifty trade in keep t beat of everything. Call and �
were in exceas-of any former year. -We are mother, Mrs. Laing, of th( township of worker, audthe peopleof his new charge . 1,
. boots and shoes. -Preparations are being have made a most judic If examine our stock, it will pay you in . _! ,guardi
glad to notice that Mr. Samuel Carnachan, H&y.-Mr, G. C. Petty has � turned home th ious selection. . � . - The-
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covered to be able to walk up.town. there lie ,met in with a good any of his old . I I guilty,
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, . I neighbors from this section, bom he found will deliver a lecture on bi trip to the tea being served in the temperance hall, C z I � . Bond t] .
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inally, who has been entirely helplees from Richardsba, of London, deli ;ered a grand . the church rendered suitable music an the I . - them I
paralysis for some months, was remoVed to address in St. P&ul's chur§h, on Tuesday � 0 - occasion. 11 Christian Un'ty " was the SEAFORTH. �
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and had it not been for the generous atten- tastefully and beautifully Aeoorated with and her recovery is not thought possible.- sentatives of five different churches being and returned unexpectedly. -r -Mr. J. Melkle. .. worse,
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tion of her neighbors, she would have been Fearly all ,the products of th�� earth, reflect- Mr. Thomas Nichols is about again ; he had present on the platform, The proceeds of take possession of Hr. Hastie's 4 .� ran ho
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badly off indeed. Her every want was ing the greatest credit on theL committee into & serioue� illness for three weeks.�-Mesers- the meeting amounted to -over $60 clear Of blacksmith shop at the beginciiing ot next 11 . the w4
I -Fitzgerald and Henry Eyre spent Sun- all expenses. year. . I I
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much praise cannot be given to mitted.-Quite a number of' delegates left day recently with Rev. Win. Torrance, of 0 1 '.
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denying Piotestan-t ladies who waited on here thin 'week to attend the Christian En. Goderich. . They report the reverend gen- ' East Wawanosh. Hills GTeen. :� .. teriAti
ion __L; tleman as being able again for his work, f �
her day and night. What grand depthe of deavor Convention being hel, at Lon( . T.uE LATEJoHN BoNE.-It becomes our NoTzs.-Mrs. Smith, of Exeter, and Mrs. ; . their i
Among those who recently 1� after a serio6 illness. Mr. Torrance
kindly action are induced by such cases of "ft we emitted exceedingll painful duty to-chroniclothe Bell, of Hamilton, former reiddents of this �
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human need ! Here is the true secret of to mention the name of Mr. John Bu still . sudden an unexpected demise of Mr. John vicinity, were renewing sequaintanceo here . The al
who is attending the Agrioult greatly -loved by the people. - : �
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G, McKinley, B. D,, preached a good ser- . eek. -The revival meetings, which are I ry,
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own selfish liesires, but in ministering to the Gue10, -Professior Hawkii s, of Brussels, � a in the Methodist years he enjoyeit robust health. On the . being conducted In the Methodist Church . , I - that b
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wants of others lets favored than ourselves. was . he village last wee r, calling on a D`10 Church on Sunday, morning of October, rd he went to bring by Rev. H. Irvine, assisted by Mrs. Pent. � *Igned
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well kept grocery, butcher and bakery rig from this'.Village attended M-, John Mann. tional work on Hensall circuit. tempting to climb u on the load his foot preached to the Sunday school children last ;11 Brief I
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which come from town, with well kept, 101 e auction sale held Monday last. slipped and he fell back ork the horses,which Sabbath morning, and to a large congre-' , T -by soi
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carefully driven horses, but there in room His neigh�bors all regret th:t1he has decided Morris . scisred them and they ran away, Apparent- gation in the evening. -Mr. James Cochrane . 1� lasti,nI
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least, who never realize that horses have' Ridgetown, as he was a good and obliging naw city, Michigan, paid a visit to his head, fracturing the right temple, He Hudson has returned home from Hensall,_ . I -an 1A94
rights to be respected, and that it is Dot neigbbor.*� We wish him sui6cess.-Miss Ida parents on the Oth line for a few days this breathed for a short time, but did mot RP- Apple.pulling is at prevent engaging the -at- a chil
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his family down to the village if a suitable the situation of -milliner in Mr. D,_ I S. -Miss Maud Thompson, of Brussels, is and but one sentiment is expressed and that class certificate: The matter was consider� , . I
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house can be found. We hope the change Faust's store, Zurich. -A number from hpre visiting friends on the 6th line for a few is sincere -and heart -felt sorrow at th�e Sad- ably delayed, he not reeeivh3l; word until I - � your 1
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may benefit Mrs, Stevenson's health. which attended the Division Court held at Zurich dayr.-Threshing is about - finished up now, den demise of one who had led a busy and last week. -Mr, Thomas Coleman is g ib I 1.
has been causi6g her friends inuch "anxiety on Wednesday last, some as parties to suiti and nobody is sorry.-Cb,uncil meeting at useful life. His warm and genial disposi- to take charge of the Hills Green cider mil 11 grett.:
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for many months, -Much regret is e:�, and cAhers as witnesses.-Nios M. Morri- thei'�hall on November 7ti�-The bridge at tion won ihe respect and esteem of all who in, plsce of Mr. John Elgic.-Milow Ma.ry '� ,
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at the continued indisposition of .6c Rev. son and M is* C. 0. Chapn ian, spent 1:ist Suoehine has been repaired at last. -Mr. bad the pleasure of him acquaintance, De� McNair, of Grey, has been the guest of � . . ; I the 11a
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Mr. Needham. His pulpit was occupied Sabbath in Bayfield. -Mr -H . Kinsman, Win: ' Baines, of the 5th line, is at present ceased was born in Duinfries-sbire, Scotland, Miss Mary Maxwell durilug tbe past week. I � .i. tellee
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last Sabbath by Mr. W. A. Merkley,'a dentist, of Exeter, will hereafter visit Hen- very ill. -Mr. Tho-mae Russell, jr,,-is.away and when four years old came with his 0 . exten,
student from Knox college, Toronto, who Ball twice A, month, as a� vertised in this packing spples in Wawa&sh.-Miss Jennie parents to this country and Bettled in the. . ,� -1 -
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will t, Brussels. will soon be in order now. -Potatoes are perbineing some of the difficutties fi3cidental �, . souto
ake ali%Tge of the work for the next ' - was cut short, and a brief, well-opent life ' � _., I
three weeks, when it is hoped Mr. Needham Ai,PLES WANTED.—At Wet Brussels I evap- rotting badly in many places. -Apples are to pi6neer life, Twenty-six years ago be - suddenly brought to an end by the recent I � .; intec�
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will, be able to resume his pastoral duties. )od crop, and many loads daily may be with"his wife and young family, Tem ' death of Mr. John Davidson, jr,, -at � �
- orating factory. The undersigned has enlarged his a 91 ovedto I the . this
Is it possible that our council, who -are all factory to double the capacity ar d Is o )en to buy seen going to Bru8sels and Blyth. the -43oupty of Huron, where, by divine early age of 23 He was the eldest - Ei Mont
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ples. Small al plea wi I not be ac. OrOING To AWAA. —Mr. Christopher Michie- blessing, thrift, industry, and sound judg- 'son of our respected townsman, .Mr. John i "Pee ;
farmers, intend the narrow ridge of a"y quantity ot a I . : -
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cepted. Wind-farls sweet or sour that are of any intends leaving shortly for Alms, Welling- ment, be had the satisfaction of seeing the Davidson, and stood very high in the eati- 1 ;
� graveil'and boulders laid on our street to be size will be taken. Wanter appice 25 cents per bag. I . - knov
,a finish for this season ? Surely a few loads L. MAwxR, Biussels. . 1296.4 ton county, where he takes the -position of wild bu.oh lot put under cultivation, com. mat -ion of. all who knew him, bering of an � �
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might be spared to fill the numerous holes - SHOW CORRECTIONS. -Mr Finlay McIn- herdeman at Sunnybide fa.rm, the property modious buildings erected, and prosperity open, genial nature, always first in any good I if he
and make driving moreCDMfortable. We tosh was .awarded 2nd pi ize for draught of James Hunter, a prominent breeder of prevail, Deceased was a staunch and ac. work, and blameless in life and character. - 7birth
pay"evormouslysin wear and tear on account stallion under two years, at the show here, short horn cattle,, Shropshire sheep'land tive member 'of I the Presbyterian church. Of a studious disposition he passed through receil
of badly constructed roads, but then it is and'Mr. James Campbell w is given the 2ad Clydesdale horses. Mr. Michie is a steady, , On several occasions he acted on building the High School very creditably and rtook % I ,eradi
-ad of those wh .9 youn -ieu quite a third, and afterwards asecond-olass certifi-
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of protection, %nd- of course not felt, but received credit in the regular lint as publish. always manifested a deep interest and taken YOUD9 man, to erect the Presbyterian church cate. He taught school at Ritchie's ,school - I ceptil
it tells all the same -on the general wealth of ad last week. - � an active part, in everything calculated to in the villag,j of Heopeler, His co-workers house, Howick, and subsequently at Chrys. � le.481-l'!
the country. A buggy whoel jolts into a - . � promote the general welfare of the commun- say of him, 6 we have lost a wise friend and ler's on the gravel road, giving the very N, I Imay;
. A. GOOD RECORD. The following prize ity in'which he resides. - Although he may loving brother." He leaves a wife, three a
, rut or strikes a stone and something gives winners in the cattle classes at the recent , best of satisfaction at both places, He was � ren '
way or is badly shaken up. A heavy Brussels show were got by bulls owned or be only temporarily absent he will be much sons and a daughter to wourn a good hus- offered the post of first assiata,nt in the pub- I I hm
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wagon, under similar conditions, not, only bred by Mr.- David Milne of Ethel, viz,: missed here. baud and an indulgent father. On Sabbath, lie school st,Paris, whither .he- went last � this �
suffers a bad shaking, but the horses are October Oth, the Rev. W. Geddes preac year, and where hii'contracted typhoid fever.,
I Durhame.-Bull over 2 years old, Ist prize ; . . bed I I has T
fretted and perhaps are struck a hard bl")w bull., urlder 2 years old, lot �, aged cow,2nd ; Kippen. I an able, loving, warning discourse from the which proved fatal in spite of all that the train
with the' pole of the wagon. Some of the 2 -year old heifer, 18t I e r old heifer,19t; NoTicz. -All accrnts� due the under- words, " Take ye heed, watch &nd pray. skill of the local physician., as well aa of Dr. of wl
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Eu expend as much as $6,000 per mile Grades. -Aged cow, lot pr ze; 2 -year old fail. 6. WE18MILLYR. 1296-2 "Brief life is here our F�rtlon -, the assiduous nursing of his father and I � old, �
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ordinary roiid .making and find it a Buyixo. GRAiN.-D. McLennan has aamin Brief sorrow, sh , ed care ; mot �
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profitable inVestment in the long run, opened up the Hippen grain ware -house., witli-mr. side, could do, His body was brought here I I pare
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. � good prize record, and shows the beneficial figures. will be paid for.all Oh I happy retribution ! .. �cism
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R. J. CUMMINa's Bw SALE. -One of But, in i0dition to the aboVie prizes, a large NOTES. -Rev. H. J. Fair preached ac. . A mansion with the blest." -CO-M. was famili�rjy called, was one of those t 1 -
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sales ever held in this township. was con bright, ardent -spirits who ink'ke them&
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ducted for Mr# James Cumming %in lot 10, got by bulls either owned or bred by Mr. covered from her recent ill ness;-Mr. Charles BRIEF BIT,% -James Wright, ourrenown- a personal one by all his frienda, He Was ,
concession 7, on Tuesday last, 18th inst., by Milne. Jones was compelled, through sicknese,_ to ad shoemaker, visited his farm in Morris on foremost In the football field and prominent �� " I I mua
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auctioneers.- W. G. Duff and Wm. McCloy. � BwEys,-On Tuesday a number of the leave his studies in Seafortb, and come Friday last, where be spent a day packing in the Society of Christi u E bein . beR_
.-able to be apples. -Miss A. Glass has been on the sick secretary of the societ in connection witiN - " t 'of .
The sale -commencbd about I o'clock, by members of the Brussels gu a club attended home, but we are glad to see him . a adeaVer, g'
which time a very large crowd. had assem. the tournament at Atwood, when they ex-, out again. -There is some talk of y �j_ .
bled. Mr. McCloy opbned'the sale with the list for a few days, and had to close her the k, Presbyterian churoh'while liere; an E. yok,
ow . re a pected a $50 cup was to be I'bot for. There Methodiste trying to get Mr. Weismiller's school, -Mr. Robertson will eoon have his earnest temperance worker aad one of the � mat
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f ,eliminary remarks, after which Mr. ;��re 19 shots in all competing, being from residence for a parsonage. The matter now house ready to move into, A number founders of the late ite diety, as wall ;
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Dulsoid. the small articles in his usual able . Atwood, comes- ,up before the November quarterly of friends assembled at his farm on Friday As & consistent member r0airythioe Presbyterian I , like
y then took the ham- but the cup came to B,iussels, Dr. Me. meeting. * Mr.: Welemiller- intends moving last sad 1wried along the shingling. -A church, is to 0 Maso io �- .
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won for himself, in his first appearance as an I Halifax to be tested there last week, The Yokohama, Chins, makes the following cession of Howick, was united in marriage and it may be confidentially alleged that r to d
auctioneer, an enviable reputation, When city of Halifax asked for I tenders for the reference to a former Kippecite. It Bays -. to Miss Annie Miller of the 4th concession. many an older man could 'be spared wit I P�- I whie
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ing had a breathing spell, resumed his work ion in a public test, the different dent,in gmen -b �
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balance, thus the auctioneers did their work When the time arrived there was no. one to Deputy Cousul Gendral for the United a d bride in id.- fr. John Mines, who has patheti in that hew" ! .
. be stationed as sin been away for a number of years, returned ilhortly to be married to a y1coung lady of- tt& 1 flij
alternately throughout the sale, Next 'face the music but the RODIN d and Amoskeag Stat" of America, to � Off was all the more � I.,
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no exorbitant prices realized in this linep every test. Mr. Ronald in ond competing located sit Yokohama. Auy . -sucker .that. of his parental relative&-mr. C011ii 3fjir� 0 . , z ,
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