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inside with a rope. He had then climb- cally speaking, is a model of neatness. letter to a friend on the 16th concession violin spent a jolly time until the middle saic fornearly forty years. I "n - ' �', I I
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EDWARD OASH ed up a ladder into a mow, taking the Its contents are, also, tery interesting. of Grey, he says wages over there for of the night, when the ladies of the house gratef�l remembrance we think of the III I-- I . -
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ladder up with him. By 'the aid of Mr. Woodley h sold quite a number in commm laborers range from $10 to $50 served up a grand lunch. Thus refreshed, swerving 'service he rendered the church Q � ,I I . . I I
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Wants Fine Fall Butter in prints theladder be had, evidently, got up to this district. He is an indefatigable per month ; and good ox-teambters get everybody started again as if they . had of his choice during those years. In his � I I
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. . - 1. and of the rope around a I ratter and cess he should doi a large business with the number of. cattle they have to drive. fast and furious until the boys thought to the will of Him, who oan bury his I .
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$dns and Raw Furs. placing thejother end aroun� his neck, this work. -Hall6we'en passed over very The timber is so very large that they they mfght go ho'nie,-,get breakfast, and workmen . and can carry on his work. * ALIKE SHOULD READ - I .1111, LL I I
. walked along -a beam and slid off. When quietly, and. aside from a few boyish - cafinbt haul any of it with one yoke of begin the day's work. The boys all We would also mingle our tears with L - I .
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GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH. found he was suspended in this way, his pranks. practised 4bout the streets there. cattle, and they generally use from three wish th�t it may not be long until Elugh those that weep and assure them of our � I � I L
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. - feet within about a foot of Ihe hay un- were no depredations committed. -The to four yoke for a team, One custom gives another, for he always does well heart felt sympathy in this the hour of . I
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derneath. Death had beer�i caused by electric lights, bothL . . I L I
on the town and ,there he at first thought very odd, and what be does at all. . . their severe trial in the loss of a devcit- nnouncementg, I I
A OANADIAN BARE. strangulation, but the feoures were commercial circuits are now giving ver that was thatevery man has to � carry " Brian nev: ed buiband and an indulgent parent."' .
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- - , .1 quite natural looking, tbe only discolora- fair satisfaction.i-lhe Chryistian En- his'own bedding. A great deal of oney But to rosin the how; it was moved and seconded that a copy � it . . . I
we shrink from the thoaght as we Should tion or abrasion noticed,beink on the side deavor Society hold a Thanks -giving changes hands at the gambling tables in Then he cried, let her go, Of this resolution be sent to the Chris 10 .. I
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.shrink from the sight. Such a, man would' be of-theneck where the knot on �he ropehad meeting in the Presbyterian church at that country. -Mr. C. Bowerman, who I And you bet it wasn't slow." tian Guardian and the Seaforth E xp0SI - As they appear from week to week oll. I I I
'bearable Canadian., espeicially ill he lived in I I �
an un i MUNICIPAL STATISTICS. -Alr. John C. every page of this Paper. They are no I I I
rubbed. Previous to going pp -to fasten ten o!plock Thuisday morning. -Rev. is to take charge of the school in Section blication.
-Ruron County and had access to the CHEAP AND 4 Ton for pu . .
,4cnASTF.cLOTRIXo which Pickard supplies to all the rope he had,. apparently, removed Dr. Moffatt will deliver a lecture in the No. I next year, has rented the g Morrison, the obliging and efficient . .- �_ empty" jargon )I of words thrown to- .. � NO,
. comers. 11ave you seen our NZWFALL CLOTHIN . Clerk of M cKillop, f urnishes us with the L_ 1
09 his coat and vest, as they were found on' Presbyterian church on Monday evening stone house and the garden on the farm West Wawanosh.
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'They rebeautiesin ever), sense.of the word the hay, near where he bad entered the next on the subjept, " Young Canada in belonging' to Mr. A. 13. Smith, merchant, following statistics : There are -603 gether, iu the hope of ,attracting,a Mo_ I I I
men'saYouths? Boys' & Children's Suits, 0%,er: MATRIMONIAL. -On 'Wednesday, 00- � I
� - Earnest." The Doctor is an entertain- Brussels. Mrs. Bowerman will walcome ratepayers,- and over 800 voters in the holding I
. y than ever before. Are mow. Thelast-60011,of him. around the I inent's attention, and � out pron,_
-oats in larger variet -,%inter sea- I � :; township. There are 51,817 act es which tober 22ad, quite anenjoyable time - . � I I
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fully fitted out for the fall and place was on Wednesday foienoon, and ing lecturer and labould have a good the change, as. she expects to be far was spent at the residence of Mr. B. � � I
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sons,if not remember where they clothe the Can- it was notieed there was no :light in his audience.-�-The 'wet 'weather of the more comfortable there than in, their are assessed at $1,804,$05. The income e. � I - �
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n-Clothin . i ,ca8ion was tha marriage contrary, each adver I e nt, has its. FINE .�_,.��
adian Bare, the Bargai . . ,g and Dry Goods house Wednesday night. Itis -supposed, previous two weeks, followed by the preient dwelling -house. andwage-earners'assessments amount to Ferr er. Theoo . V's me % -
House- of Seatorth. - therefore', that the deed was. committed snow and slush of 6c presentweek, has $1,600. The county rate this year is of their daughter, Mary Jane, to. Mr. specific pur�pose"and comes to you as &. : , . .
WM. PICKARD . . 11 69-100 mills, making the amount re- Alton, of Ashfield. Tlierewere quite . 7T T.T-NT: . I I
I some time Wednesday. 'It 'isquiteevi- hindered farmers greatly, with their fall f Huliett. . a large number present, nearly all being direct message of something that shotll& I )&ILLTS . .
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T.. Kidd's old stand, Seaf orth. dent, also, 'that the act bad not been wqrk. Some have not yef got all their � LEAVING.-MiSB Mary E. Govenlock, quired for this purpose $3,054.84; the relatives of the bride and groom. The interest you. . _ - 31A -S. - I
- township rate is - 3 mills, realizing � I
I long premeditated, as he h4d made all potatoes up ; a good many,, still have who has taught very Successfully i -married couple left ,next morning for : IDD) � I
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necessary preparations f or the winter, mangolds in the ground, and very few In $5,432.48 ; school taxes, $4,273.52 for At present several inew additions to. I
em 4 , School Section No. 1, Hullett, for the their home in Ashfleld. We wish them I � I I I
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such as fixix,g up his barns, �tables,ete., have got their,jurnips lifted. The astthree years, intends leaving the everysuccessin their futurelife.-Mr. rstock,among w ic will be fouta. � :
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t andhad also --purchased a nu , however, now has a more set. Public schools, and 8306.38 for Separate Ou h h i . I
W. Cameron, who lives near the town- some very pretty -1
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even on the morning of his � eath,placed will yet be u opportunity to get th6 Miss Govenlock's efficiency as -a teacher The whole receipts-- from taxation . . I . I �
DISTRICT MATTERS.- a and her popularity in the reection, is to in sin -ale, traces. and resolved to try it I
- feed in the , stables for his orses,� with roots housed. -Rev. ---De. MeVicar, Of be found in the fact that she has had an amount to $13,791.22, and to be added doubl�. On !tuesday of last week be Circular and Ulf,ter Cloth,s, � And Well
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in, but which he did not do. There is sermons in- the .Presbyterian church on. theinvestmentof the Municipal Loan . .
-The Christian Endeavor Society in' . she notified the trustees of her intenation of St. Helens. We wish them pros- , I Mantle Plmhe%, . -- - I I
, no assignable' reason why he! had coin- Sabbath, December T&th, and will de- Fund monies which, goes towards sup- ' * . . I .. . �
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�connection with the Presbyterian church not to seek re-engagement for the next porting the 'schools. There are ten perity. ' , Ed I I I
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in this town, which1was organized last mitted the rash act, and it jean only be liver one of his popular 16etures on the year they went to her and urged her to Public schools, four Union schools, and JOTTINas.-The Roman Cath�lic Ladies' Underwear, ,I � �
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March with 30 members, now numbers attributed to a sudden fit of' temporary following Monday evening.o'f he upple. re -consider her decision, offering to con- one Separate school. The fifteen schools church, at St. Augustine, is undergoing . . I , � �
Insanity. Recently he had been troubled packing business is about wound up for - .
:104. Forty-five of these are Active tinus the same salary, viz., $385, as last ' extensive repairs. The old vestry has Children's Hoods, � . .
occasionally with dyspepsia. *� He was in this season. ' All the dealers here have receive a total sum of $5,437.7", and I �
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members and ,two, Rev. A. D. McDon- I I year, but she again declined as she was two Sections still have a debt ofa about been pulled down atid replaced by a ' . _' Ne . .
Is Seaforth ,on the Monday previous, and done well, and will we, hope, -win - back . Boas and Nuffs . . I
mbers. .1 desirous of a change. new one. The inside of the church is ) I I
aid and D.D.Wilson,lionorary me after taking tea at the residence of his some of the money they lost two years . V00. In some Sections there is a con- ( L I
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'The money raised by the Society during . . spicuous scarcity of dogs as shown by being altered, some new seats are put � L
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the first six months - amounted to over CoMplaiDed then of not feeling very Wm. Carnochan, who got his leg broken . Staffa. he Assessment Roll. On one concessiou, in, and the ceiling and walls through- And a nice lot of Boys Overcoats.. . I I - 1
$50, What was left of this fund after out are- being papered. -Mr. Staples, o - The atte I
NOTE. -The farmers are busy team- for instance, there are only three dogs f .
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well, he seemed to be in the best of two weeks ago, is getting along as well . � week has _b I I
defraying a few necessary expenses was Ing out their apples to Dublin and other in a distance of four mile$. - the 6th concession, bad a sale on the 4th . . 11 . .
spirits, and discussed with his brother as could be expected,�On account of . � . . 45lection, an I �,
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given to missionary-I.purposes. his plans for the winter. He was in going to press a day earlier than usual places. They are a- nluch better crop I . I going to live near Dungannon. . - Call early while the assortment is, �, a h -
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account of the space' taken up by the the body was found "there was $114 in regpondenco,imarkets f&c.,have not come curred to Eddie ,Kemp, of this place, Now is the time to sabscribefor "MaE , Blyth. � . - been V, 10� � . q
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large business announcement of Messrs. the pants pocket. Besides this he had a to hand in time.-Th'e' regular meeting while hauling mangolds. . The teani ran EXPOSITOR." All new subscribers get it froin � - brisk one A � . ;
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liberal sum to his credit in the bank, a of the Town C away, throwing him off the wagon, the now to ist- of jallu - NOTES. -Mr. Jerome, who has been . I
Duncan & Duncan, on the 3rd page of ouncit will be held on � ary, 1892, for $1.50. -Two . bave been ' � 11
. good hundred acre faim clear of any ew Monday eveningnext. We understand wheels passing over him, fracturing months free. Leave your subscription with F. carrying on- the tailoring business here . and a com �
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this. issue, we thin week issue a au- pple- 1. A. EDWARDS. � 1195 Edward McFaul .
- cumbranbe, a large and valfaa,ble stock the electric light'business will -get an- three ribs and causing internal injuries, * for some time intends removing to , .A_T_JL I bas been mal, I
ment in which our readers will find a which it is t be hoped will not prove THE: Ladies should see H. F. Ed. Chicago. - Last Sunday evening the - . -
of horses and cattle, a barn filled with other airing, probably for the last time. o . .. governmeat;47 -
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large amount of interesting reading. fatal.-Mr.'M'. Burns is recovering from mards'stoek of Ladies undervest8 as they are Methodist church was crowded,to the I ".
0 this season's crop, and everything so far -Remember the Thanksgiving supper they best that can be had, and he is selling thern I SEAFORTH. place them k � Z
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-We . t�nay also state that we intend his recent illness. -The English church doors to hear Conductor Snider, who I , - .
commencing the publication of a new* - as this world oods are concerned, cal- in the ,Methodist eburoh Thursday even- very cheap. The men should come and get an - -_ - � to manage j �
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cul,ted to make a person comfortable ing. All Rev. Mr. Howell's old friends, of this 'place is closed at present, as the overcoat. They are selling fast, come u once - ______�_ - Of national I I �
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continued story on the first week of De- pastor, Mr. Bridgman, has gone to the While there is a large assortment. 1195 sermon. -Watson's brick block bad a trip, -The first snow of 'the season- on � ' - .
comber. This story is by the popular and easy rni�nded. He was" about 54 and a great many new ones should come old country. -7-Tb ere has been a general BRiEl? NOTES. -Mr. Dan. Ifarrisou is narrow escape from destruction by fire Sunday and -Alonday last. Quite a, new one, foi, I
years of age., was never married, and out to welcome him. -Mrs. Kirkman . . - I et I I
author, L. T. Mead.e,- and will be found . MOVIII r spending the summer I nearly ev I
since the death of his mother, four or and MissTytler left Wednesday even g in our town this last week. Mr. home again afte on Thursday evening of last week. number of farmers have their inangolda. year. As fa � - I i
one of the beat we have ever had. Par- five years ago, lived most of the time ing for Guelph to spend Thanksgi i ' Hambiy has left the village and gone to on the survey ,boat " Bayfield " on About eight o'clock fire was discovered and turnips and a good deal of clover- I lieretofore I � I
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ties wishing to take adt " v"g the farm that he bought; Mrs. Gullett Georgian Bay. -Mr. Charles Stalker is in the Masonic Hall, which in in the hay in piles in the fields waiting to dry. i � -1
to alone. - He was a man of more than or- D,sy with their brother, Mr. IV. lytler, � .defeatf-la i . 5
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,Offer of the balance of this year free I has moved into Hambl' 'a house and preparing to leave B d flat. The prompt action of the -Mr. Dios." Ward il workingnight and Was no 11 I .
dinary intelligence, and always seemed of Guelph Collegiate Institute.-Adju- y ayfield and has secOn i e ;.
new subscribers Should send in their I Mr. Chub has come to town, and has packed up. His many friends will -wish firemen and citizens � soon extinguished day at his chicory kiln, drying -for the 4 � exce i I
names at once, so as to get the whole of cheerful and coniented,-and �of late has, tant Manton, of Toronto, led the meet. although he i I
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been planning so as to arrang I e his affairs ings in the Salvation Army barr taken the house vacated by- Airs. him success wherever he may go.-Ou it, and not much damage was done. The market. - Tom is a hustler, sure. -Some- � . L
this interesting story, which will help to . ack : Gullett. Thurbday evening, 30th - October, the furniture of the lodge room was consid- sixteen applicants for the vacancy of: - forces of thi 1 L
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with the view of taking a trip to the last Saturday and:Sabbath. There wa . too well di6 11 ., 7
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I Royal Templars beld an o' erably damaged by water and smoke assistant teacher in Varnia school have � � .
. . old country next summer. He was a a very large attendance. -Mr. J. Allar- P 9 volunteers I I . �
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evenings.. . and the goods from the ,stores under- been received by the trustees in answer The result I' �
good neighbor, a kind friend and a dyce, late of JE[ullett,.Ieft here on Wed- i Morris. . when-'aDlintere8ting programme was pre- ! .
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' worthy citizen, and all will deeply regret n`6sday for Australia, and expects to eat e Solos by Miss E. Erwin and the neath, were also partially removed, to the advertisement appearing iu"THE,; i �
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A PURCITASE.. - The public school the sad event which. brought him to so his Christmas dinner in Melbourne. He ' Misses McLeod , Readings by Miss Me-' causing some loss and disturbance to HURON )EXPOSIT.Oi-t. Surel - I Volunteers, i �
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I untimely an end. The remai I its were in- will go from there to Scotland. -A Section No. 9 at the Convention held in Kenzie, Messrs. Colwell and Elliott. th6 owners. Had the fire occurred at a POSITOR has,& wide circulation. has been le. , r
and lot in rear of the present school . terred in Harpurhey cemetery on Satur- meeting of the Seaforth Caledonian So. Wingham, on Tuesday iknd Wednesday The debate, "Resolved thai the Pen has later hour in the evening the results --- . a business. '� .
grounds, belonging to Alias Smith. The * done more toward the civilization of would have been more serious. The fire Diublin. - -
price paid was $750. This will give a day afternoon. The only menibers of the ciety will be held in the Orange of la�t week. �-Miss E. Clennan, of the man than the Sword," was disc . upposed to have originated from de- OUR X I
l family living are two brothers, Mr. Hall on Friday evening at. 8 O'clock. 7th- concession, has been laid up for a . ussed by 1118 NEw 'Brs.-Our enterprising citizen,, The Madi �� �_
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Andrew Calder, of-Seafortli.. and Mr. while with inflammation, but is now members of Bayfield and Porter's Mr.- John Breman has, at considerable ping a greA.: I
grounds, and will, for all time, 1)0 . . getting lodges, and decision wan given in favor - . . expense, rigged up a 'bus .. gA - I
. ,doubt, obviate the necessity of purchas- Robert Calder, of McKillop, near BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING. -The annu- well again. 'The I Sabbath . count of th'
ing-ground elsewhere, -and erecting a Winthrop. ' l al meeting of the Seaforth Branch of School, conducted in section No. I of the affirmative. -At the invitation of Glenfarrow. carrying about twenty. Excursions are Horse Asset. .
closed last Sunday . 9' ,Mr. and Airs. Newton,- a number of GEDTERAL Topics. -Did you have your now the order of the day.. � -
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ward school. The Board have been HomE AGAIN.- * I the Upper Canada Bible Society was held for the winter , voting people assembled at the parson- turnips taken up before -the snow storm ? AcciDENTs.-What wa I � And lasts 0 � �
anxious to get this properly for years, t, Dr. Canipblell, of this in the Presbyterian church on Thursday months. ,It has succeeded - ,well .this `3 � -- - . 9 near a fatal stageon wi �
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own Who has been absent some six weeks at- as year under the superint Mr. Age, on Friday evening, and spent a few -How are the ,roads. down your way ? accident occurred on -Monday before- � , -
but the owner declin;d to sell and the ' evening of last week. The weather w - I concerts wd A
t,ndlD,- the large Hospitals of Philadelphia and Lawson.-Mr� Barrie, of the.6thc nees- , hours most pleasan bly. -Hal loween pass- Miserable I ver miserable, eed.- last. Miss Minnie K,e # ' -
property could not be expropriated, as New York, returned home on the 4th inst., and 4 muddy,'but despite 9 I y lhas been 13 I
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. sion, whosuffered loss last waek b � . fi ed quietly here; no mischief was done. Pa I please clean your shoes or you will. by Mrs. Carlin and Mrs. McCann, were- t I I
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calls either by night or by day. � 1195-1 is making preparations to , re -build im- spail our new carpet. turning a corner of a road'with a horse
two other persons after' it, who would I attendance, more than is usually seen at now, I . rlu�mnuing c, I .
have given for it the same price, but Mr. WE will offer at the Seaforth Woolen meetings of this kind. The chair was mediately. The neighbors are- kindly , and a great many were unprepared NOTES. -We are glad. to see that the and top buggy.when the,horse made a - Fourth a �� : I
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f tweeds at cost of makincr. Con -le and see for Hallowe'en passed off. quietly in this . lit injuries, while Mrs. I
property, gave the school board 6e 0 0 . D. McDonald. The Rev. Mr. Simpson, . arena and :� �
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: I . girls, one for kitchen, one for upstiiirs and one playing. -Farmlers are beginnin�g to fear As my lease of .11. . .- of the judges at the plowing match of all, as the buggy turned completely �
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for dinin- room, Apply a; that they are n9t going to get'their tur- the 15th of Febrdar next, I have decidid,before recently held near Molesworth. On ac- I upside down over her, and she was drag- are interest- -
versary meetings and services in connec- forth. ' I which he set forth inost ably the object of . . Y,
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tion with Huron Counci; Royal Temp- . I q 1194 tf the society and its claims upon Christi_ nips up, as the weather is gettin removing, to offer foi the next three months, count of the bad weather the match was ged a long distance. Beyond being, . i.
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lara of Temperance will take place on - GIRL WAN,TED.-Good wages will be an people as well- as the good it is ac- rather winter -like. Some few have not dh-c d prices as cannot fail to effect a clearaiiee not well attended, only a few plows badly bruised, howeiir, the young lady, '61assifi"ti,4 . . �
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, December 7tfi and suiall family. APP13' at TuB ExrosiToR office. cOmplialling. Thin address was suppli. yet raised their potatoes. -Miss Ire- of the saine by that time. Special drives in competing for the prizes.--�Mr. Herbert isall right. . � . bredv., Ara� .�
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6 land, �of 3rd line spent last.week in . - HYMENEAL. -A happy'event occurred, . dales, I
Sth. Rev. Win. Kettlewell, Past Dom- � 1194 mented by an exc: Ilent and appropriate ) Readyniade Clothing, Overcoats, Wall Paper, . ! r -
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to be present and will address a Gospel en Mills, great bargains is Tweeds, Blankets St. Thomas church and also by a few . , RoBmT ' D a . - 1
and MaDnels. "Come and examine our stock, rernarks by Rev. Mr. Casson, of the '. Tuckersmith. I MORRISON, Double Stores, Marshalls Block afternoon the sale was well attended.'. marriage to Miss Ann, eldest daughter- hands; coh -
Temperance ineeting on Sunday after- . Hensall. 1195 ' The stock was sold at good prices, but of the late Daniel - Burns, of Logan. - 2 �
Everything new. No old stock. A. G. VANEo i i
noon, and preach the anniversary serition MOND'S SONS. , - 1199.1 , Methodist church. The following offi- SC1100L IMPROVEMENTS, -The achool dle horses, i
in the Methodist church in the evening. I ' I , I cers were . appointed for the current bouse in Section 4 has recently h . ad a GREAT Bargains in Boot, and Shoes the implements, as usual, went a little The knot was firmly tied by Dean Mur- g I ine horBeall � .
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yst6r supper 'dry hard wood, short and long, at $2.25 per Short ar: Rev. A.- D. McDonald, pre8i. thorough course of repairs, nearly $500 just received over 1,000 pairs of Rubbers and drawer of the 6th concession, makes - mony the bride and bridegroom, with � " 17 � �
.and prohibition 'meeting ,will be held,, cord, and $4 per long cord, delivered, cash. A. dent ; Robert Lumaden, secretary. having been spent on it. A stone.foun- Ov,er Shoes of all kinds, which we will sell at the The `,"
when Rev. Mr. Kettlewell will deliver W. OGILVIE & CO. 1195-2 treasurer and depositor. Committee- dation has been placed under it Anc .1 it f6llo.wingprices: Men'slined Over'Shoes $1.10 this season's last trip to -day. During friends, repaired to the home of Mr. ciation- " v� .
- I � pair, 31en's Rubbers 55c a pair, NN omen's Rub- the summer Andy has proved himself to Patrick Burns, where a sumptuous din- I J1
-one of his masterly prohibition speeches. WE wish to call the attention of ou A, Strong, D. D. Wilson, M. Y. Me. . has been painted and otherwise re�aired, ab6rs 36c a pair, and all other goode equally as in the pubi
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. The proceeds of the above meeting are readers, particularly the farming -community, to, Lean, W. M _. Gray, John Beattie, T. 0. and now presents a comfortable and neat cheap. Call and see and be convinced that Ou f0 I
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to be d�voted to aid the deserving poor of the advertisement of blesers Code & Go., of the Kemp'and James Scott The' collection appearance. The play ground has also Boots and Shoes cheaper than any one else. second wee'; ,
the town. EverybDdy should attend. -Senforth Roller Mills, on page 6 of this issue. amounted to about $16. The appoint- . been -enlarged. ' . Butter and EFgs taken in exchange for goods. the jpb for the next season as'well as ple, and they have the very best wishes is to increak �
. . __ *Mr. Code is a first-class roller miller who Is well ment of local collectors was left to the, I TcOKERSMIT11 COUNCIL.- -The council . Sign of the Big Boot.' A. WFSXLOI1. " 1194-3 many seasons in the future. of all who know them. tion whicli -
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I and favourably known to both citizens and far- . INTENDING purchasers would do well 0 ACCIDANTS.-On Sunday forenoon, the. aid to sict,
LOTS OF THE Sm�m.-The following mers of thig section of the couctry. Mr. Sum- committee. - Last year there was only met at Dixon's hotel, Brucefield, on to see the neat dwelling with two lots attached Brucefield. 26th ult., a sad and fatal -accident oc ' . I
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characteristic letter �vaa received this -merville, one of the new firm is a practical and collected in this district the -sum, of $1 1. !Saturday, November Ist, all the:mem- which John A. Mitchell, of this place, offers for curred near Irishtovvn churph. Mr- Ref is grat
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week from am old and esteemed subscrib. 8 That so amall1an amount wa'sirealized for bers were present. The BRIEFS. -Rev. J. A. hlcConneI occu-
in the milling business, and comes anlong8t us Notary Public and Conveyancer, for price and John Downey, of McKillop, had driven .
er and we publish it as a hint to hUn- highly recorinended as arniller and -a business such an object -shows that there must of the day was payment of accounts. � : pied the pulpit of Union church with � �aud to waIr
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dreds of others who are nituated just as inan. Their njills having been recently refitted have been remissness somewhere and we Thirty-seven accounts &mounting to particulars. . I : 1195 much acceptance last Sabbath, the pan- out to mass, and had with him biw vice. The. .
he was, with the hope that they will go and a large quantity of the beet and latest Im- hope that this year the Christian oom- over $900, were passed and paid., Mr. LOCAL ITBMS.-Mr. H. H�ppeI, for- tor exchanging and preaching his church housekeeper, an elderly woman, who, as its kind it .1
proved n achinery added, we feel sure they will m . ' passing over , . ..
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and do likewise. He i pays: " Dear receive alair share of public patron e. unity of the. district will see that the ,Colbert presented a claim for damage to merly of the township of; Hay, but now vacant. We understand Rev. Mr. Me. -the culvert -during its �
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I : .. . I I OL Derlin, had 500 barre s of apples de- IV a V 8, from the vehicle -1
. . Ir � �._ f Sir, -Please upd enclosed -dollars . . claims of the Bible Society are 'not sim- Is bridge caused by the deepening of the ' I Connell intends going L to Chalk River to I cumulated. ; -
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w I � ' h o send he cost of building 4 new city.
I I � 0 which you are good e Dentist, Semorth, has r moved to -his new rooms this week. -Mr. F. Meyers has recently months. His family ,will retria' i unconscious state, and died in the house
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. � . - � year without ever asking for money. I fortably settled and ready for business. These Dg of thei rbest consideration. for damage to the Old bridge to the .
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I - - I am always glad to see Tnz MxPOMT611 new rooms are admirably adapted for his basi.- - same amount. The council thong J. C.. Clawson's harness shop. on excitement, and deep sympathy ii, felt
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, -1 1 17 1 and affording excellent light. He will he glad. . Kippen. amount claimed absurdly high and re. I . 0 fair, the 1$ �
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,r can be found by any desiring his professional I py Rev. Dr. Moffatt, Secretary g,f
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I I . � yo,ur liberality, I remain, yours very services. . Tho professional cards of both will be d -Mrs. ted on the Zurich of the society.- Mr. John McIntosh �
, I � i changed next -week to suit the above locations. Beman are conducting a series of Gospel by the township will be presented and road, to Mr. George Graham, of Ra � ' hiTab;nd has the deep sym-pathy of the ren, and No
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;r I' r Tucker.9mith, has the distinction of being cales at 160 lbs, and he recently old , . . n the Bayfield road, near Brucefield, and- to add.r 1
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I . I � and respected farmers and those best the first visitor to town with a cutter on our market, which are, we think, all comfort, health and happin to Manitoba. We wish him every turned things It side -down generklly. represent �
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o- - __'� ahead of - their new home.- Mrs. A. McPherson success. -The Foresters and Royal Tem- They tore up the desks, piled them in . i
, !'t 4'__4 - acquainted with him would be the very this season. He had his cutter out on most markets - Wheat. 90 to Kinley can't hurt lambs of this size very ' oexpleln t
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