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� . - th'i,iDemor6t modal for any boy o' been .enjoying for Sonia . time. It considering the depressed condition of the wife, who have been visiting at Mr,R�nald's know what be is talkino . lbout, for the gr4st . - I I
I .w~ t!st for r - r - for the past week or two: r American Republic bat- �td its optic nerve ... �� . 11 �
, aurned home to 0 October 21st -'017 :.
� PDWARD -:- OASH, zirl betwee� the kits of 12 and,21 ken It pleavant to live, but the trees horse market. . When the, cattle were offer - 0 d. ,f U 4 # � 1 4
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� icago this week.—The Brussels school , tretahed upon John, a . . .�
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I Wholesal i and. Retail Dealer in 11urther p*�!ticul�is respecting the Rq.lisf are rapidly becoming denuded of their' ad the crowd opened a battery, nearly every Ch a full staff of OD'ess and many virtue�,- have at l,ist be'en � 11
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i � . and Juvall'Al �vbik will be� gi'ven again. beautiful folia d we will soon havv� win- Man appeared to *atit cattle, and under the board are advertising for I I . ,
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I . I - - . - , , an — the teachers. This year some of the ratepayers rewarded. The appoiri.ment mee .1�
. JD_A.:En_Y_ : B TLT rT r- r M 1Z .. Mrs. Dr. With wOd Mrs. P.i G. Neelin were ter and grippe in spite of ourselves.' We controlling infi6ence of th ,wielders of - � .
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I appol�ted deleg to the Provincial Union notice that - h, ,r. G. R. Anderson, of this hammer, whose exhorts ions were- ever think it would be lig . . -
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I - I GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, to be'held in Bell6ille on October 25ih to town, has bee i appointed business man, waxing eloquent, the bi ing became an- the school if they advertised for a -new IT IS A FACT . I :
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I 28th. I 1j i ! , and Tres iurer of It The Varsity," a thusiastic, and the bovin a, realized fancy Board of Trustees.
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: � Will buy Dairy Butter in any quan- g I r I . . a Zebulon Wheeler and Awitin Wes- . I
. ; - _.. next journal published weekly in the Unt. owe selling as h gh as $47, two- Inspector think the present staff one of the Horad That our assortment of Fine Goois is � - �
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� . . tity and shape, if well made ancL �good THz DEkAP4F,p,-L1:�Ve have this week varsity of Toronto. We congratulate our year-old steers $44, yearli g Stearn $32 and best we ever had ` and th( Consular greater now than it lias ever been ? . I
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. color, from Alay Ist, 1892, again to chfouibM thei death of two more of young friend on this mark of his ability and spring calves $14. The p ceeds of the sale the echool is second to none in his Inspee Department or make John a . I �.
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I I � our citizend'i ThO flist is Mrs. Chas, Barker, popularity conferred upon him by his fellow amounted to the haudsom D gum of' $1,650. torate. On the other hand the, ratepayers General.. The .'appointment tickles his We have added some very desirable I ,
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� I and the sebond 14ri Alex. Sproat, jr. Mrs. students. He deserves It all.—The County Mr. Cumming, baying rented, his farms, in- think th,1'presont Board one of the worst we. nationals * to death, and if John goes on in things which we have not kept before, ,
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. . Barker pal'ed ' n Friday last at the House of Refuge question will b ' dieeposed tends moving into the vi ]age of Egmond- ever had. If the raitepayers are fond of the even t nor f his and" altogether, we have really -a . ,
0 VEROOATS 5 aw a atteqd the Board meetingF, ican eagle will swell out with pride and it I
� early age 6 i af ter a lingering and at the next meeting of Beehive Association Ville in a short time, wher he has purchased fun they should I
� 3i ytyroo �. all dwell together in splendid collection of Fall and W a WS
. A IND — as one of themselves - expressed fifinself to will be well -that we . . in- - I
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� 1. painful illuess; fliait sure destroyer, con- of Patrons of Indu8try,on Monday evening, a bonito and lot. I ===4__
, sum.ption,.beink t,114 cause of death. She October 31st. This is a live and important - the effect that the m6etings"are nfore like a unity and love throughout the E At - ter goods to select from. You are in- . " -
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� . S _U 11 rX S _; beer garden than a civilized assemblage, promotion fills the position formerly i4 .
: i �� was a diukhtq of the late Mr. Win. Me- subject, and should bring out a large At- - Zurichi � vited to -call at any time and look .... I
� . .. . byMr.Scidmore, John site upone half the . . D(d
I . Murray,'ofEgm6hdville. Sholealhasabus- tendance.—The election of officers for the I GnFAT CLEARING SALE' at E, J. Hardy's Apples are the ' great commorciil com- through this stock. It is impossible I ��
I - Fall and winter stock completed styles and work- - Club t I modity at the Brussels station these days., night now studying constitutional law, and - -
� manghip the best to be found in Canada. band sud-�evetaf in�all children to mourn Toronto Young Liberal ook placo-on - Harness shop, for thirty days, (ommencing Saturday first for us to tell its merits in this. column, �!
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- - the loss of an Mf t4ithful � wife and kind Monday last. Ib Was the most - exciting October the 16th. I wish td It form my numerous -Mr. John McGraie so!d ton acres of hard- it will really be a. pleasure to be the 4 �
- N ' ,,stiff", he sit3 on judicially. Jokingaside, but we know that- after havirig lookbd- �
; - -- BIG VARIETY. and lovin* mothibr, il' lio with the other sor- election since the organization of the club, customers- and the publicin eieral that lhave now wood bush last week ior $400, and the � I I
- L Mv�s,!,wjll r . on hand a large stobk of gft alid. heavy harness, rchaser to clean the land 49 well, a pretty we wish him all kinds of luck and congrat- through any one of our leading de. . 4i
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THE CLOSEST PRICES. rowing reld eecive the heartfelt and each office was closely contested, Mr. which I will sell at greately rec uced prices. I will Pu . ulate him upon his well deserved promo- ... I ?
sympathy of ni -6us friends. -Mr. Speoat, James London, barrister, of this town, who sell No.'l black team harneso,wit � o satisfie&-in a
,;imIL h III strap complete big figure. -
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. We ran fit and suit the most fastidions at Pickara) who tamobd mya� darly Saturday morning, is a prominent member, acted &it one of the for $24, and all team harnea'a ' ordipngly low. I will . tion," . .
I Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, mail $10 single harness for $16, nd Ail single hafneNg three -fold way, viz.: as to quality,
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I was t a ypungbst wu of the late Mr. Win. scrutineerN.-Miis Ids Dickson returned Walton.
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. . Spro I ' home op Monday last after di stookand warrented to give satisfaction. I .1 .
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I i WIVI. PICKA110 f at,oftbisJa'y?p. Hewasnot24 years . six weeks' No. 1 A SALE. -The sale of the stock -and other -� -
� L , of age, and wAC,h1jo a victim of consump- -visit among relatives and friends In Mani- will sell good swetclollaree for 7 cents per pAir, form- .effects belonging to the estate of the late FAR,m REN'TED.-Dilre James Swan has . . . I . 01
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. I I Seaforth. tion. Hie had,.!At Peen in robust health for tobs. -Mr. John H. Broadfoot returned or price was $1,60. I have also4 flue line of No. I Mrs. Campbell, of the 18th concession of succeeded in renting the Robert McCartney MILLINERY �
.. fur combs. the best ever shown I town, which wil I be I V liss been loased to ,the - Foiti
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� .some years, A bob.ple of years ago, when home from the Pacific coast on Wednesday. sold at wholesale prices. In t robes I have a fine Gray, near here, came off on Saturday last. farm near here, It Hundredi of trimmed and un- .
. his father sold& hi's farm and caime to Sea- lie was combining business with pleasure Assortment which have been uf;bt at rook bottom The stock sold readily and -brought good Messrs. Drowq� of Hibbert, for % term of . - ,
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. lKh - - oat. I camp but there was no purchaser for the five years, for $250 a year. priced mud fine qualities,. assortment alwayss- COMM4
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, I . � can sell you a good large robe . r $5.26 and upward@ , food place,
1. IN, 0 - . ovo gaged in farmi6g' nbar Virden, where he has Mr. Thomas Pringle, of Milwaukee, has $9 robes for 67.76. 1 It I a fine varicty ai Farrim, It fe a good farm of - 180 acres, and is 100 sores ; is well situated and a g the best. � style 0
1 - two brotfiers. : -The climate of that country kindly sent us a comprehensive volume con- trunks and valices balteave 1 =1hes, curry -combs offered cheap. - It is still for sale, Mr. and the Messrs. Drown are energetic, push- - I , ' .
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seemed t6 agroe iviih him, and for a time he taining a description of the industries of and on& 0, which �Will be soid, at bankrupt prices. Donald McIn6es, of Usborne, biother of the in young men aad will make good tenants. q
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. � felt much G�io4eA in health. In the Iall Milwaukee and sebting forth the capabilities Horse Elankets away down �!n lees, a I and late Mrs. Campbell, administrator of the 11EAvy 'THRESHING. -The old reliable - � . ocesm
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I i -.1 DISTRICT MATTERS. � of last yeir, ho*aver, he caught a' severe of the city as a busineis contra and a deoir.' 'oil selected ' stock of whip w1trich will berso d at at looking after matters in threshing firm, Cameron & Ross, Brucefleld, Those perfect fitting mantles that, :
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__ _____ . cold whfioengagM in threshing,and from able place of residence, It Is nicely bound, nearly cost, Aood whips from 1 cents up, remember estate, w" prose � . oth threshin you've h7rd so muoh about arestill well oud, tlal
� , now in your me to buy che code, come early and the interest of the estate. have been doing Some mamm, 9 n .
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� I which h6 neve ,seemed . to recover, He neatly printed, profusely illustrated and is have a good stock to choose rd , as I am determin- . I � P N iorted. 0 trouble to get suited, ,sizes ization
I- I lately. On Wednesday, October 19, fit the ass I iMM �
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� � ng 'a last at! mud spent the winter in distributed gratuitously for this purpose of ed to sell goods oheape t � n any dealer in the Hibbert, farm of Mr. James Dallas. they turned out 32 34, 36, 38, yet in stock. -
, I �� men is requeste(t at the Wednesday eveni came hoth re a d t I I
- I I luckeranifth, A�d, feeling better, he return. advertising the ci province has ever before a his ifne of goods. of 11 The Old Decker "'nearly 900 bushels -of . dress �
� � meetings in, the Young Men's Christian As. ty and its interests and it Remember the place at B. J. H ARDY's Harness Shop, FAR31 SoLD.-Mro. Murphy, of Seaforth, - . �
` , � sociation Gospel meeting, 7.30 to ,8. 30, after ed to Ma it0a,in the epring and remained oannot fail, to bear fruit, Theme Americans Zurich.. 1296-2 1 oats in the short apace of six'sud a. half CLOAKINGS'
I . . has Sold her farm on the 5th concession of . You al
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, � . I which games and amusements will be pro. there unt. I suthtfioned home to attend his believe in printers' ink and whatever they " BRIEFS. -Dr. George Fee is at present this township to Mr.J&mes Doyle,of Seattle, hours, Including stops, Had Messrs. I Cam- past ti
. li vid7ed. Sund morning Bible class as father'p fu` neral.. � On the way home be seem- undertake they do up in good I style. -We with his 8 on a vial �,. He has been in eron & Ross known they were being timed things� in Mantle cloth$ and Closikings, just
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. . e .1 Ave this vieek. to congratulate two of our Datroit a= college.- the right weight for Canadian winters,
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� I - 0 be never ialllad,i b4t gradually grew worse moat worthy citizens on the important step Brand - amount, and might be justly termed, " The . the em
I - � f - � Rev. D. will preaCh in the Evangel a good investment for the money. cutting free. I
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, . ,as ieved from all suffer. in their history which they have taken. goal church next Sunday forenoon. He is I . - Threshing Kings." bus., W
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- .. prizes at the recent Show in Seaforth can re- Ing by death.' lid was a, quiet, steady, in. We refer to Mr. R. S. Hays .and Mr. Alex- stationed in Crediton', P,ev. *G * � - F. - Haist Ashflild- - Winthrop., DRESS GOODS - sibifiti
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I A telligent youu$ pAfi, and, had'his life been inder Stobie, The particulars concerning will occupy his pulpit I J �
�_ f ceive their money on and after Monday next n �'rediton.-Mr. F. NOTEs. -The revival meetings still con- 4- There's no use trying to describe f, I way tc
, . spared, he woul,d give occupied a good posi- them will be found in other columnsi We W. Hefis and wife cam( home a few days � a Alice �
l� �.. the 24th inst., by applying at TILE EXPOSI_ , tinue at Zion. We pray that many souls SOCIAL. -The ladies of � Princes our Dress MateriaJo and their Trimmings, .
� � Ton office, Seaforth.- Partiee wishing their Con amobg1li tall6ws, as he was a general are sure our citizens generally will join us ago from their weddi�g tour to Michigan op. pur- _e
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- maybe brought to the truth. -The Inspec. True Blue lodge, No. 21, Winthr kindly call and see for yourselves. . gr- SS �
� i prize money Sent to them by mail should favorite with IsIl who knew him. He leaves - in welcoming Mrs. Hays and Mrs.. Stobie to and will move into their ilouse this week-.- Po I . .
( I ow and I' tor visited Zion public school. last Friday, - _80 holding. a social at the residence of - �� �. oelfl y,o
,I notify the treasurer to that effect. a young W'id nfant child. His death Seafortb.-Mrs. A. K. Chittenden returned Mr. Heyrock came ho a from a trip to mr. James Horney, on Friday, October
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I . � : 4 0 is a sad bereavement tober, and also to his a few days ago from Hamilton, where she Michigan a few days ago. While there he -the standing of the school. -The promotion 28th. To& will be served from six to seven . __ .
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I I i L ther a6d othet iblati�es,. and is felt as an had been visiting friends and rel . They're here by the score, so � � eowts_
4 ... - I RETURNED. -Mr. James Hastie, of Me. MO atives.- .was looking after his lan I. -Division eourt o'clock, after which an interesting musical me - L ford. t(
77 7 � , * Killop, and his daughter, Miss A. Hastie, lespocially severg dispensation, coming, as it Miss Elder returned Saturday from a ten was held here last edn sda Doyle examinations for the county of Huron will and literary -pr . ogramme will be given. A choice Colorings, and great big sizes for `1
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�� doo#, so ; soon., After the sad and deeply, days' visit to friends at Niagara. I Miss iding. This as the biggest court ever ing at 8; 55 a.m. Teachers and pupils will nominal fee of 15 cents will be charged for little money. -
. returned Saturday from a most enjoyable preat . - line b
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I I ! p and was full of in rest. - TzmPBRANcE, -The -council of Ro IF 6 �R � .
L � they visited friends in Manitoba and spent a agoo I - - in the ublic school during bar . .0 yal Tom- . .
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� I � meek at the famous Banff Spring@. Mr. � I .1, I Mine -McMichael is v* ' * h residence i - Bluevale. plars here, having been closed during the , but Wa coming mud .
� (� Hastle% son James, liss been aresident (f NEW fkUit, OdeljjL &o. Nothing but the of her uncle, Mr. James McMichael, Gode- � flensall. summer, has opened again for the winter, we want y*A to know where you, can get - �ftr_ li,
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I . I Victoria for A number of years. Himst ,I-* best,kept it LA1lj1,,iW'8, Seaforth. 1297-1. rich street. -Remember the leotura�by Rev. . THE FAU SHOW. -The annual fall fair supplied, when the firat cold- snap comes. I ..
, I I . -i . I UMBER. -A lob of o 11 baunwood, pine with weekly meetings at formerly. At the .
I � , A. Grant, of St. Marys, in t6e Egrnond . Ld of the Bluevale Agricultural Society was - 11 11 Prices
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. . � � sucl family are in pleasant and prospero i HATs end Ca�,s,,Crockery and Glassware d'olm lumber for sale ches p. RoBzRT BzLT,, Jr., . council held last week it was decided to � �.
I ; . �_ 7 . - . An held in that village on Saturday, 15th inst. - XIMOOM
� I circumstances, a fact which his many c, i Lamps and fancy ods, fresh groceries, cheaper than villa church tD-night. The Ladies' Aid de-' Hensall. 1297-3 ohanfe the night of meeting to Monday, as UNDAWEAR � � .
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I .. F F. friends heresbouts will be p1gased to lear- - . sirea very large attendamroe.-Mr. Andrew less ikely to interfere with other jather-,� .�
. �. v. � Llquidato�. : 1297-1 0. J. SUTR19RLAND Notary Public, Con. = The best and warme.it kines for Wies � our
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. . ( t I old friew" PRTAS Visiping Stratford from this , Ross, of Toronto, spent Sunday last in Sea- veyance commissioner in hi rh court of justice, people of Bluevale and �icinity and io de- ings in the Vicinity. On Monday evening, 'and Children, you'd likely find jus
11 q , while on the Pacific Coast ; among them t, .,3 section will find it. to f6ir advantage to call at the forth visiting iriends.-Hugh Grieve and . issuer of marriage licenses i 6nd Insurance agent. peudent upon their enterprise for exifitence, the 24th inst., the programme for the win- Misses . t I world-
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P Rev. J. W. McMillan, Duncain McBestl, establishment of 116. A. J. McPherson in that city. Frank B4ttie w' All legal documents Such as doeds, mortgages, agree. This yeAr is the first in which the society thu if-
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I I grave, and others, offering inducements such as will pay purchasers to contain about 1,500 fowl, and were pur_ r,"cnable rates. , Oflice, at a e Post Office. 1296 be greatly gratified by the good saccess of - � orge I
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. - � . 0 . . I . chased at an average of from 45 cents to 50 LOCAL BRiEF.9. -The weather still S a ttention to our very lairge assortment ' -
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� , us that, when on his recent visit to thi) Liquidator 1 1297-1 company the load. -The debate on- the . also of a high quality The prize list has sentiment in the'comrvunity generally. , �
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: I � , Northwest, he. called- on Mr. D. 11. Rad- LTST ved J�reot from, the old country Prohibition question, under the auspices 0 � i wish them success. . � r PE
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I 11 cliffe, formerly of this town, and pent a the finesfeechild's too, sets ever shown in Seaforth. the Mechanics' Institute Literary Society, higher, e�erything woul fairly hum. -A week. . complete in Cold Weather Goods. . I . I
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on the 14tli i1sist. This lodge represents America, In addition to the splendid pro, Staft, spent a few days with friends here. art Henderson into the pastoral chmige of � . �
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�� It was d6cided.that these district meetings sRpe�ra in an el church. A very I% bar of visit' fright the horie ran itch, throw- ton, addressed the minister, and clearly de- � . : * Dmil
� water of the creek runs right through it, other column, died from his m , r ii t into the d what we believe to be a fict, that we � , �
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- g- 'adjourned at Six o'clock to meet police force. -The Thank -offering meeting bruises. -The foot ball match played at during the pastor -ate of Rev. Mr. McMillan, stock you would like to pick from-, I... . 'in no �
k ning the churns and cooling the crea the oldest and best men on the London 1( i r i;� h I
, �6" ! July he was getting 25 cents per pound for meetin I Wren, Mrs. McLean, at I peon, are
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. 11. pleased to learn that he is doing welil. u- tatument and the vbry,c ,editable manner in home club, the score being 3 to .0 in favor of er ,ore, at
I � held by ihe Good Templara of Clinton ,in in the Presbyterian church last Friday eve I tleman's visip to Scotia . nd, He, th a Te . h
h . the eveM InAhe Town Hall. The chair Ing, was a well attended and:pleasant meet. which thier scholars car � ied out the pro. Staff&. The return game is being looked enters upola bib new duties under the most sty lish and serviceable clothing, yolak I the M:
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,� Mrs. James Pringle, of Stratford, and well and a g,�od programme was presented. 1he and formerly of this vill I a, is visiting be? preacher, and an earnest, indefatigable t
. ^ 15 very interesting and the free will offerings . inerchant is doing a good, thrifty trade in - keep the best of everything. Oall and
, .1 oic tbroughoub was excellent. The rin- were in exceas of any former ye . ar. -We are boots and I worker, and the people of his new charge ' . 9u
f, known here, met with a severe accident last mul - p mother, Mrs, Laing, the township of arail
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11 Friday while out driving in that city. ,The cipal ev,bnts of the evening were ad glad to notice that Mr. Samuel Carnachan Hay. -Mr. G. C. Petty as returned hom `9 have made a moat judicious selection, , If. examine our
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A i Beacon says � " As Mr. James Pringle, the by ev: G. ug.hes, of Wingham, of Egmoudville, is again sufficiently re. our village church. lev. Mr. Henderson they do their part, theic,pastor - will do his, many ways. � ,
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�: well-known grain dealer,. accompanied by I - novered to be able to walk'up .town. will deliver a lecture on his trip to the tea being served in the temperance hall, - .. -
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i Ln excellent address, and was listened to, m&lly - Richardson, of London, delivered a grand - � the church rendered .suitabI6 music on the . .
V,� I at some heaps of gravel which were lying.on - , who has been entirely helpless from - 01m, �
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, .-. 1, I M"krkeA attention. Mr. Smyth gave a address in St.' Paul's church, dh Tuesday casion.
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*L, 1.� the road unspread. The horse started so w paralysis for some months, was removed to � Chiselhurst. 00000001 . � half ti
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�1, - � . and sustained some severe injuries. A gen- lived alone in a log shanty near the river Home Festival. Th NOTE$. -Mrs. Horton, sr., in very low, able one could not have been chosen, repre- urday. He had been awa
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;�t I ,4tie,tiol", lie speaks with animation, And . tastefully an and her recovery is not thought 'possible.- sentatives of five different churches being
. � tleman, who fortunately was near when the and had it not been for the generous atten- d beautif Ily decorated with . and returned unexpected ly.-Mr. J. Melkle- worse]
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singiv g I ' God Save 'the . Queen. " -the Christian En- meort
I dared insensible for half an hour, her head . � I le a . - Hill �
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� "4 a wound in wbiGh it was found necessary to � kindly, action Are induced b such cases of Among those uvho recen0ly left we omitted after a serious ilIncess. ; Mr. Torrance exceedingly painful duty to chronicle the Bell, of H ftzqu(
I I ��� y preached in this church for three 'years, and agnilton, former residents of this
I '�; put several stitches. One of her logo was Loc4 BRxEns. - Thursday, November .human used ! Here is 2 to mention' The a
I ,� - e true secret of the name of Mr. John Buchanan . 0 sudden and unexpected demise of Mr. John vicinity, were renewing acquaintances here . I
I I I . - t Is Sbill greatly loved by the people. -R v- B6ne. Throughout a life of three score a i Ever)
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. �o �.- - situated, and Mr. Little has got a cheap well kept grocery, butcher and bakery rigs teffipting to climb up on the load his foot reached to the Sunday school children last I I MISS ,
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, -Mr. and Mrs. John, carefully driven horses, but there in room His neighbors all regreCthat lie has decided - in
I ,1 weeks ago, from Rev. Murdo McKenzie's family i from ,town. Morris - mesired them and they ran away. Apparent- gation in the eveni,ng,-Mr. James Cochrane
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f t � . around, Tuckeramith. Mr. McCartney is an one's . T E6 V See- ---,
. I R : not, among the rest, make an attempt to . Blind Line, township ot Hay, has accepted him to their home an nesday.. has cast a gloom over the entire comir.unity, . . `00111 I
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, i , of diction in the common language of the _ Faust's store, Zurich. -4A number from here visiting f d hear felt sorrow at the sud- ably delayed, he not receiving word u�tld
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I Tl descendants in this country. It suffers vincial-Soviety of ChristiA-n Endeavor is be. may benefit Mrs. Stevenson's health . which attended the Division (Dourt held at Zurich' dayr.-Threshing is about.finished up now, den demise of one who had led a busy Ali . I
I . , I badly in trans-lation- It cannot be'inade to ing heid in London lt . I .. d lastweek.-Mr. Thomas Coleman is going . tell- y
, �� on Wednesday last, sorpe as parties to suiti and nobody is sorry. -Council 'meeting at useful life, His warm and genial ,disposi- to take charge of the Hills Green cider mill Wei"
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: "I ;,� � % tory, can take second place to no other." a, Henderon, L. Willson, S. McLean Mr. Needham. His pulpit was occupied ,
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.not Mr. McIntosh,. as sti.ted. The follow- g A . delivered. two excellent discou' paper. - .i Hanna, of the 6th line, to away V. . I h
; f o, time --The contract for the erection rses., Mr. J,. isiting at township of Puslinch, near Galt, where his 0
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. I A � ing i_;t Dr. Meldru M''s translation : " There of the new Cdleman foundry buildings was H. Borland, B.A., also of Knox'college, � - A LA'.nENTED Dmmr. -A promising career
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. �,�. I ever be honorable mention made of,the . . �At the Bru& a good crop,, and many loads dail may be with his wife and young family, removed to death of Mr. . John Davidson, jr., at the . I
F " - .1 I year-, iind a large force of men are already will be able to resume his pastoral duties.- orating factory. The uudirsigned has enlarged his . y I this (
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- It Womg�N's WORIC FOR TmmPERA�NoE.-At store quitrea nobby appearance. -Mr. David the country. A bug, � I- . fromote the general welfare of the epinmun. -
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I It, I the allnual meeting of the Women's Chris- . A GOOD REcORD.-The following prize ity in which he resides. Although he may loving brother." He leaves a wife, three best of satisfaction at
� �il - Sproat, of Etholl�wss -here this week at- rut -or strikes a stone and someth* both places.
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�; tian Temperance Union.. of Seaforbb, the winners in the cattlelclasses at the recent be only temporarily absent he will be much sons and a daughter to -mourn a good bus- offered the post of first assi .�'
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'_ I �, ; and Monday in Wingiiam, visitirig friends. fretted and perhaps are struck a hard bl1w bull, ullder 2 years iP, let ; aged cow,2nd ; Kippen. an able, loving, warning discourse from the which proved fats in spite of all that the I
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� V_ . 2 -year old heifer, let ; 1 -year old heifer,lat; NoTicE. --All accounts due the' under- a] . I
. � . dren's entertainment, $8 ; a friend, $1. been ill for a week, and Miss Cash signed, must be o,-ttled before November ist,without for ye know not when the time it." Smale, of this place,,his falmily doctor and .
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r - BUYING GIRAIN.-D. McLennan h Brief sorrow-, short-lived care ; mother, who were !in'attendance at his bed.
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I J groceries, or other necessaries or paid rent. he will open a law office. John Koffattin charge as usual, and the highes . �_ and buried in the cemetery, the funeral
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� . , - literature and comfort; bags to lumbermen. he above prizesi a large NOTE -$.-Rev. H. J. Fair preached so. A mansion with the blest." -CO31. was familiarly called, was one of those
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, I ter in the camp. The afficers for the pres- Branch Agricultural Society, was round concession 7, on Tuesday lost,' 18th inst., by Milne. either wned or bred . by Mr. covered from' her recent illness. -Mr.Charle I "
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� X Y. McLean, Superititendent of Heredity person else can. -Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Col. .� y I -� .
. manner. Mr. McCloy then took the I:am. I but the cup can�.e to. Brussels, Dr. Me- meeting. -Mr. Weismiller -intends moving last &lid hurried '-along the shingling. -A churchi- - He also belonged to the Masonic I
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, _ � . Mrs. M. B. Smith, Superintendent of Lit- of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Willson. ---;,There is judgment, a sharp eye and plenty of wit, J. D. Ronald sent,-�is,large double engine to ly Box of Curion," a paper published in On Tuesday, Andrew Doig, of the 2nd con. with so many diffai,ent phases. of activity, I ,
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7 . . ,,, Norintel] dent of Sbientifle Temperance y When city of Halifax adked for tei ders for the re!P. It Says : to Miss Annie Miller, of the 4th 2oession. 11
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tee lighter than it his been before Inomledge that Mr. Holmested would ac- w li renew d ' 6nd disposed of the tests being mad a &own to the tenderers. t d -Hon. John cl
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. the Band Of HOPO PuPild who would write rate.-It'is many years since there nald a d A * keag - States of America, to be Stationed as an been away for a number of years, returned shortly to be married to & young lady of thit . I �." .
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