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ladder, whkbh turned, 1 throwing her A ANNOUS011- - - %do si�-sjhlpmeut Of fif6 - would again remind the readers of THE Ex. . I � -
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Wilson's Gash Grocery ona ISPECIAL � and- hiid'Lillie Devereaux Blake seen the the "-onion king," in o be held in -the Ladllr,61 as* lli� .
heavily to the ground, and. first it wa,x � of onions on T es(lay to Steele, rosrTou ofthe meeting,. t � ..... . � 9 -
feared her hip was-firoken, ut present ap. MENT. - . demonstration she would have -said thif it tesatOM18 ' i � - 11 ) -
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11 Now Is the tfoio for pickle making, �'imd to have pearanoeN indicate a severe rusing, which I . was aminmently proper# Men were Oblast Wind & Co., of Toronto. He has made ' Presbyterian, church this (Friday) �veningf � � I
you n-tust use the bcss vinexar and . P seviral-other shipmento of onions to differ- �� at 7.30 Alock. � M ion Dr. Margaret Me- � % I - .
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. g4o(d succees where they belonged. The sup or was an . -India, will . ; � . 1 IV .
- -a. . We sell the. Picof vinegar, the bed and -we trust will. soon disap , .—Hidlowe'en - - -
. SpIc market, and the highest grade of pe, In view of the improved times, we hope excellent one, and the table groaned with ant dealers thin fall, and has undoubtedly Kellar, returned missionary from I I , . -
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cheapeat in the was celebrated here on Satuiday night with iide the largest shipments 'made . by address the meeting. All are welcome. - 1* .
purespices; justwbatyou reqjulre to ensure sue- - to very materially increase the already large many daintier, and 004 things. 'That this n - I - Und('riveaw -
, oese. our stock of groceries is Well assorted and the usual ceremonies, and insinj needless ad circulation of THE Expoarrou. We would - W , not cooled by ,the men goes on� person. -Mr. Fred Porte and Miss Alice I
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. I ditions. . A gang of foreigo hood sup I r as. � . 1 i I . I ��
mp-to-ftte with new season: Vas, dried Fruit, Dew 111me in- d to Heneall on San , � ;
� bda goaranteed vaded the village And did- co' iderable dam- likolo have a copy in every household in wit out saying. Had it'been so'cooked,it Petty, of-Lucani Wheele � moms. I wmm� ! �
curt d Cod Fish, etc. All go to give . . ilds . I -_ !: :
stmiton or money returned. We have so me the county. -THE ExvosITOWS constituency is doubtful if the food would have disap day and visited Peeve Petty. -Miss H NOTES. -The rain- on Tuesday made the I �. I I - I
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special bargains in Dioner, Tos and Toilet Scts� see 89 in the whole County of Huron. Every wealc to is working at t big bush Z
The highest price paid for -01 be well for some of them if 0 not get peared so readily. All the men waiters Beek,,'wl ids very sloppy. -The -turnip harvest in ego iw 1� I
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tkow before buying. it gives news from every municipality in the 'cap and4prons. S o 'of them nose in Londesboro, spent Sunday under the ro' s' Underwe '; &� I THIRTIM
kindL4 of good produce. Butter, eggs and fowl in the clutehen of the Is wore white I . I all the go, but some have not started yet.- 14die, ar; tile kinds We ar,&
to - ion Maria - all of parental roof. -White & Willis made a ihip. , 0 z I me, I I I ,WHOLE WX
county, and *in, conseq.tiontly, as interesting looked like French gare Dun. � Mrs. Baines ban rented her 100 acre farm to selling ar th soft , , -
wante,d. Hills has been on the nick i list for . some . . I I ' Con- e perfoct fitting, :, I COM* --- �
C. WtLSON, seaforth. days, 'but we are pleased to l'oote is improv- and useful to the people of one municipality them were nimble in getting d, and ment, of hogs and T ad Mr. Easom, of the 5th line, for a term of fortable kinds th�,t give .. � ___________�
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- . . An it in tb those ofanother. In addition to others were slower and were alw a in the duotor Snidar,of the Grand T ruN.1Liiw1iy1' four- years. -Grain is bowl markeited in �al I Sad "faftetiolat .
I tit Bank of CommArov, Block. ing Mid will soon be on do again. -Mr. i. . - �
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this, it -ves a fficient summary of the way offtth feet. it large quantities. now. -The 1011 I - � it P
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. Suit - he world to keep its readers posted some 0 air own . division, and, to; long sleeves,( I -
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s and Overcoats in great and iWends considerable anziety during the news � hem did I I 1, . are through with the season's mak ng. Ladies' Ribbed'Ves ' -
in wb b - Is going on not at home only, but several dishes at once. was wall and favorably known here, in nan I
_�, . a How di they "get market was good for cheese thin season.- front.. # ,-- . � I I
number and variety. past week or two, on account of a severe at- tb t I ant the entire world., So that -if a throughib all 6 ion billed to love his popular lecture, 11 Life on .... 1....4 .......... �'##U; ,_ - ,- �
I . I tack of illnew. - . ? Simply because the ladi tail, anathe People we Meet," in the There is a great deal of ploughig to do in Ladies'H= Vests, open front Ud - - -_ - I
- . 4�__�_ . person can only take one paper, THE Ex. had arranged everything before and, and the I this locality. yet. -The rain on Tuesday will - long . I - � . .
rt in out Clothing Do . Methodist churolf in this village on Friday �� ........ .... - Y 11 -
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Price# play an important ps ' POSITOR in the paper to take as It gives ALL all that the men bid to ddo w to .obey ' help to raise the streams. -Water ' 1***** XTIf
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I partment. xsv�r before have we offered such in- RARvFm HoxE DiNNM r some vears, the home news, and much news from abroad orders and hand things, around.1 And yet evening, Novembir 12th. Conductor Snid- in a good . many parts. I , f Hygeiau V, sts I - '. ��
Auceirents to the way of values and styles. Nothing the ladies' aid of the Met i t church, of - � I t mponon. - I soft finish, oad weight, but it" � � I . �� V t
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. * ing Anniversary in a condensed And most attractive forip. , some of them have hold their heAds. higher -der is said to be one of the bes I 11 . � - - - I clumay,open Int and Ion I . � � - -
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but uWt*_d%toj. reliable goods kept in this deparr this, t.Twu,bave been giving In order, therefore, to -encourage a large ever ,since' supper." Th? report store and delinators of hawtor in Gsiipida, . fro g $let Vat ,� -
� - at evi. entertainment on Thanakogi evening.This � to a Ma"toal and his lecture is d=(! An brim fu4 of Tumber27. worth 40o, special at ........... 1"- 11 � . I
. uwDt. our large and steady trade is the be increase in its circulation, we ma;ke the fol- makes r5611= . and .200. 1
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donee of please -d customers. year, � hold some, lowing liberal offer. We will give THE Ex. li . . practical intormation, historyt huior, . NoTEs.-Mles Howell is the guest of Ver* 001 Vests, 4
however, the dinner torary entertainment hold ifter s Mr. . y .fine Ribbod W I 1.
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of ba�ry home dinner.- 'rt,r 2 foll�ws : 11 Dr J M - Campbell- ra. t . -
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. Wm.. Pickard & Co. under' the name nary, IM, for the price of one yeart one 9 , D Xhl, of fillos"o'Craig, were in the vil- derson has returned from Owen. fjouud.- Extra fine and soft. finished gq* I
� The dinner was given tb D Sunday school dollar paid In advance. - Ave several capital sto;ries' in i a Scottish lags viliftiny friends on Taesday and Wed- Apple butter making is one of the- chief iii- special at ...... 4 ........... � . -.7k . I -
SEiFORTH- room from six d Dlock, while the As we do not want our 'friends to work re! . c � � , 50� . -_ � When 'you rem
minding one of T runis and nesday. onsiderable interest' ban been dustriesiat prosont.-Tick-tack 14 the popu. I � -
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- - musical and liter"T 'progri mme was given for us for nothing, and as we do want them 1i . awakened in our village during the put lar amusement among the large as well an of alk vet joia 1� time
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; offer: An 'present subscriber who will quor store here. A petition, as the Mi H h made a nuou ek, 11
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� . but satisfy the most ious appetite, send us It maninLe"C"aday.-Goorge Leathom is � I I
- help t roe new names On the' above � ledge the following' cash oontr�lbutfons-for requirid by the by-laws for tA granting of oil the B.1 . I I ly inakin- elaimu
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- - while the ladies wain ca ilk their Att6n* terms, s000mpauie4 by the money, will be7 - the relief of the fire sufferers in! 'the counties a license, has been to circulation for the ill with asthma trouble, -The Orange box n � - �b I
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i1RE INSURANCE tions to all present. it I v fven , of THE EXPOSITOR for one year 0 reseot and Russell, recei,Z at THE purpose of obtaining the sipatures of the social to-night(Friday) in the Orange ball, ohaker Flan �, , '
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I -R. J. Caution filled the pulpit at - I . � were these 4
i ciative audience thatlisto roe. s`4'0&0FfYan bour's work on 1.1he part of f P req ired number of ratepayers to "cure Bluevale. . - I us)
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I lent programme preps by the ladies'. crib4ro, will on- , ullett, such a licensi, and a counter petition is also the Johnston appoinbmenb last Sun I � a, I I
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- i any one cf our nt subs Hallett,. ;� Mr. Wm. Wilson, or., - The demand for 11 . , is no small
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i - Rev. -Mr. Mil;yshrd, of inton, gave an able them to $2 ; "A Mid," Tuckersmith� $1;'George bg the' g . i
I ave THE EXPOSITOR next in circulation.' o3rin ranting of a Mrs. Mills has leased her farin,, on the B
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inberesing address on 11 an work" and you for nothing. This offer, however, 'a Turnbull, illop, $1 ; Mrs. W. Graham, license. An in on cases. considerable line, to . . I att or ve y . &or&- . ,- � -
W. Somerville, Agent. Rev. Dr. McDonald, of , Presbyterian sees the sales of these - I �1 �
confined to now subscribers from the county &wakened, and &� metit of the Lord's So r at the. -at diet � goods , i the in- - where we have 1
.) church, gave one of his sho witty simehes Egmondvi a, $1. 11f there are any others feeling and interest is a. m. Mrs. crease. We h ; . 17 1 at have clai�
(Suezessor to H. A. Strong & Bro of Huron and the township of Hibbert. New � thorough house to house canvas is bein church next Lord's d , at 10. . avei. in stock i - , wb we
� who desir to, contribute in t is Way,, we � . to -d%- - "
which always deli lit his udience. Miss I � In by' the interested parties o on, will be present F_ -, - I .
Telegraph and Express Building. Courtim gave a red tion I Mr. Stone, of subscribers from outside theme limits will would be I to have them do so at once, Mad Mrs. ,f , -ng Pentland, of Dung . thousands of yards,: of them, d ca - _' 1. . The -ease with 'm
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- notcount in this offer.This offer should secure as we woudl like to forward �the amounj against. -Mr. and, . . NG en- and assist in the meeting. give you many desitable lines ou c - - . _ i
. - the Collegiate Institute stao, a readin The us At least two thousand'ne names before . 'McEwen, _# wk -, � - into tile most ter
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ZA ,3hoir gave as their part of !the eveninSs on- Now years - I ' got no where else. ',A promin nt fea- ' �, , , , ment is remarkabl,
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� "I terbioinment two very Pleasing anthems, THE Ex;osrro,u, will .not- be clubbed with- � a Kueohtel, who has been in -the employ of Varna. I ture of our Shaker sock is the . Immellse, , - 1, The public'kno
I .1 W Mrs. Sudden Death of Mr - Thomas GOOD FowLs.-Mr. Wilson Cook, our � .
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� . .1 � while Mrs. Taylor, of-Ridgeto anj otherpaper. If, however, anyof car P . � Nq . ,I Mr. J. McArthur, hardware merchant, left range of English goods importe I Airec� : I that a man pays ft
I - W. H. I Willis 'and Mr. Bilans � genial landlord, has. been Rluming himself � . *' j. se :
. Somerville, Mrs. I receive the Toronto iek for Ripley, where he ha&ao- ourselves, '1'he�:s -are tod y dif- i I
. so suribers desire to � here this w 'r - � for the purpo
. . Mullen added much to the pnio - -the Mon. HE PASSES AWAY WHILE SrrTISP AT DINNER.. _ lately on the excellence of his fowls, of by -, I �
STRATFORD, ONTAPJO. _yment of the! Globe, the London Advertiser or oured work as a tinsmith. -Mr. Fred Bush . k Ij .
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,ns with. evening by their vocal solos; Rev Mr. Bond, which he is a Very successful breoder. A feren,t from Any YOU W, . . ,
Twelve of our students hairs t%ken situstle treal Witness we will procure either of them -Mr. Thom" Niflaung tax collectoi for the had the misfortune, a few days ago, to get I mil�l-see e ewhorsi � .. before likely pl
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in the last few weeks. the paator,00cupied the ch;lir. - I , oter at Her- one of his fingers out off by the slamming of Fair of Wyandottes, hen and rooster, raise Wevould draw psit�cular at ition I toi, - . _. � I � us, We lh I
Two spilleavous am now in, at the beat clubbing rates offered. Wewill, wnship of Hallett and postin ..- I With
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-our I therefore, give THE EXPOSITOR and any of ock-, was one of the best,know,n men inthe a h vy door, cause r him, carried off first prize at * the recent the fine assortment 1of Twee ��_ T _EXPOSITOTodo as II
� - CaDada's lead* Commercial 0 tiken to send as Blyth iphow, beating' a pair that were raised � effoc* _ I
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students_graduate. ANY PERSON wishin the"papers named for $1.65 as formerly. . "I I Mity-of -Huron. This ,announcement. of Mr. Win. Stoneman And oldest son, Wil. ' both-. � I __ � j in half an. hourm
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school. Five mals teachers; board low; excels their friends for Xm", sh'otAbb them taken M � _ xt the Experime'tal Farm, Guelph, and and wrapper patterr�s. Ther 1 is
competitors In various ways. Entir now if possible. - To those in arrears, we wish to give one is sudden destb, therefore, I ,on Tuesday frid, have been spending the past week or so I 11 . . - � _' - -
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- Henderson's photo studio, f rtb, when thp . another pair that took - first prize at the - � . uth do in ha
Froa droula". ; sure to got something that ease ,,,,. Iaore more chance. * If they will send no, BEFORE last, while sitting At dinner, Was a shock to with Mr. Stoneman's brother J ing to equal them foi, a che�p, , ress. of M0 - -
I . . ames, in Western Fair, Londonj -this fall. This is, _ � � 11 Thi& week whii
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. W. j.-ELLIOT-17, Principal , 4444452 price for THE FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT, the his numerous friends. On Toesd6Y morn' Sts las Essex county. -Mi. R. Paterson "� I I
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- 15oo amount of their arrears at the rate ONE ing, Mr. Neilson left his homel tit Harlock suristak are' h roof on Mr. . -
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. I farm produce. .1 . now own these fowls, but the person to English Shaker Flannels, 27 ine , in . . . . mentiou the vah
I . -and one dollar for next apparently in his usual state ol health, for Bell,g _91iss K. Hodgins return- . . . . I
I . HoSrKRY. ' The best value we ever had, DOLLAR A YEAR , , now block .- hom hesold them exhibited them. , dark and light ow,01 ip i mentz We mill, 01.
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� for LadieW, Mime and Children.' W. W. HOMAN year, we 'will give them a dlear receipt up Londesborp, where he had made an engage- ad this -week from London, where she had W ; . . 11 �
i a— I quilt linings ....... , 454 ,, ._� � leness Of &*e '
_9019 *u�voln 441posiptilro ix money from, the people I � . . 13-- "I,* � , Ab
8"forib. . � � 1560-2 ' to January lob, 1899. We make this ment to receive b been pending a number of weeks with rela- - tea, alos sad . I ., i . .
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- I LADIES' Bo&Losm -Los betweep]Waltou liberal offer in order to get our books cleared I of that vicinity. While sitting at the tives.-The 'Minn Johnston, of Willow . . Coftstance. strong, fast coI . �t a, W- �,h 8c.,& . .
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and Sesforth, on Friday, 0 r 29IN 1897, a off. Any in arrears after the first of Feb- table in Hill's hotel partaking Of Hall fa NOTE% ... wThe quarterly service in connee Wide Flannelettes, 32' ineb, a t . 3fitts, and RArm"
DISTRICT MATTERS. ladies! fur boa. The Mad be rewarded on ruary next,1will have their names struck off dii:kner, Ife was noticed . b h - i 19M - - .
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HU as t 080 number of their friendut on, Thursday tion with the Methodist. church will be held range of coloA s. - . . I I 1 %(6. 1L_
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E_x"Irroa Offios, the list and their accounts placed in th-9 around him to t if j Dr., evening f .at Londeaboro, next Sunday, and conse. ......... �
leaving the same at TEm go hoking. Of last week. -Mrs. W- ht' � � -
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auxiliary ried Dill's 20 Coffee and 25c . ..... 12
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I tormined. to make a clearance on our sub. soon after, indeed in a i t' or two,, he tend's here, ^returned Sunday school will be at 3 p.: - m. -The - E p. Tartan Checks, in da 4 1 �
, � of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society Tos; they cannot be equalled. i , 1560 81 oing tois'nieueZ 9 met few weeks with fr' . an lij h 10010M you to i
� j ; oription books at that date. We hope dropped off as if g and it was ome on Thursday last, accompanied by worth League topic'will be taken by Milro English Wrapperettes. � ...... i would pay ,
held its re�galar monthly meeting on Monday WE are handling any quantity of butter, I 1 .....12ile, _- -7-11 . � I
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nin last. An interesting paper on the sag and dried appleoz-6w1h or trade ; also all kinds we will not have to cut off one nsime and we difficult for those, present to r4 alize that he, Miss Bertha DiA.-The Woman's Monthly- Flossie Mi. -Gregor next Tuesday at 7.30 p. in. Double Fold English -1 Shaker.1, dress ' - .. As every -one k_T
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an g work of Dr. Geddie, the pioneer . 1559.tt do not want to break ,a T)VENTY SEVEN Who A feW'minutes previously had been at' Missionary meeting will be held this week -Mr. S. S. Cole, of Ethel, formerly of this � - . � � I ;
of poultry. G. E. KING, Wingham. . � - patterns .......... 4 ....... ..... ��.ft,_ I
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missionary in the New Hebrides, was read SEAFORTH CIDER MrEj,s.-Ths Seaforth YEARS' business record by having to sue tending to the duties of his o See and ap, on Saturday afternoon instead of ba Wed. vfllage, spent a few days this week with his � - I I -
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by Mrs. D. D. Wilson. Extracts were r and Jolly Mills have at& � rted making Older, even one subscriber. krently in robust health, w is now lying nesday, the usual day, when Miss McKellar, uents here and calling on old friends.- I ! - I . . , 1. � ,low as S4.501 bul
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read, from letters received from Mrs. Apple Butter and Apple Jelly. They will be working McLEAw BROTHERS, Publishers. . tafeless before them. the missionary from - India, will address the 9r. Joshua Cole and wife, of Ethel, were We never make Offorts . o induoe7 . i I I Frieze, ,as we -ka
every Wednesday and Saturday. , Jons KLINN. . . Mr. Neilson was born in south Of meeting. A cordial invitation in extended j " 11��a *" 7 reh -& � - � -� � I
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Scotland in 1834, where he �remained on. to all. �Mr. Fenton Hartley, eldest son Of Brown's now brick residence is nearing com- ' - . � ! -
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and -from Mr. R. A. Mitchell, a missionary . -. � -:[ �
mythical adveirtisqd bargai e, whli&_ � so; that wbile -we -
I GrRL WANTED. -Wanted at once a good for- the old country. They were all heavy til he was married, and a few years there- Rev. R. Y. Hartley, formerly of . thi� vil. platioh.-Mr. Robert Armstrong is engaged . - , I .
- of the Canada Presbyterian church in Ayply 69 MRs. D. jonisoN, bat one, which was a handsome driver and � 94 .1 5 , � Is �
I � gonerAl servant 'girl. after emigrated, together wit�. other main lame, in here this week, visiting his many king apples. Favored are, the people never existed, or, are �Ust out.- J_ I -1 � 'Overcoats to'sell a
- Ronan, China6 Seaforth. ! 1560-1 are white in c6lor.-At a meeting of the , 1 1 . .1 � .1 - . I �
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� ultural society on Wednesday evening, first in the township of McKillop, wh he ' 9"'ing am th.pack this - . . .
here of his family, to Can I avi th -
- STRAY HouND. -Came to John Horan's gortie ere as a minister of the Presbyterian church on 0 as r Oresente& �
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MATRIMONIAL. -Ill the Brussels, Post of Seaforth, about six weeks ago, a pap:ri,colox:d Mr. John Finch made a beautiful display of ' . -6 and it is always exa. Mi � . 11 I $10, genuine F,
- i Hound. The owner can have him by H jr a d . Win. 11 . artry read a worked with Mr. Govenlock *nd others an. Wednesday, Novembe�r 24th, at Roseland, I � - _� - i
last week, we notice the following, and we ! chrysanthemums ; Mr f " Dashwood. i . Put us to the test, � I , 4 this price you �i
. may here say that THE Exrosmo-R joins paying charges. 1 I5WX1 Sper on begonia culture, and Mr. William til he came to the township of Hullett and Manitoba, where he has -been preachmi " � � - . 1� - . � �1 - I
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- . there purchased part- of lot 5, looncession I 1, ' ' .,-Mr.And 9 i 1� , _ - good
. numerous other friends, in coogratultitions to HENDERsoN, the, Elficitt read &- &per on raspberry culture. - student for some time irew Mods. MATRnwNuu -A quiet but' I � - I - i- weari .
� received a fine line of r4mes an Pictures, which which he shortly af to d Id or exchang jr., who met with an accident a few weeks ing *adding took place on Fri�ay of last , ' - . � I I � Should U v
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he Is prepared to sell ch co =iO 12, where he %got is improving. , ; I
-The new Gck boxes for the post office , ad for part of lot 6, 7. Rodgens
took place on We nesday, 00'tober 20bh, i have arrived and will be placed in position I I i � � 14
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W.Freeman and Mis's JoannfatepRay,both of in the city offices. -Mr. Fred. Gales, who RzPoRTs.-Mr. John Thirsk is ,doing P . . D I REK 0 T IMPORTtRS N - U I . 'he �
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Sodorth. The ceremony by Rev.' Mr. Murray Seaforth, where you get the nest, 15612-1 has been spending the summer here, left for county, having worthily held. several im. rushi " busien with his cider mill. -Mi. in marriage to Mr. John E. Hoffinan, con. . � y , Changing t -
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I took place at the residence of Robt. Ross, Chicago on Wednesday. -A concert under i Levi nitelck has bought a house and,- -lot ju . � I elothing, we havi
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the bride�s brother-in-law, in the Hills Green and1will settle down for' life.- . . � - !
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nocemary to collect my outstanding accounts before school trustee and soo.retar ' f a Board of of our most prosperous business men. The OLJNT6W�
. November 15th, I have opened an iffice for the pay. r - . , I . �all , 00I
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coming- -e In Mr, P. Dill's grocery stiore (T Harlock school for ove years ; t important ceremony was performed by Rev. - - MENEEMEN . - - - . � I . .
of a few friends. The bride was ment of the saw - Society of the Presbyterian church, will be . F Go ' AIT. R. Heitei and Miss McBride have joined . p � 1- s entite
ly attired in white Swiss muslin Daly's old stand). Yours truly, H. SPRARZ, Sesforth. ten in Carduo's ball on the evening of master of Harlook and mail carrier Irom Mr. Eby, of Dashwood, in the presence of a I 11 which i �
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wi h white � � hands in the holy'bonds of matrimony. We � rth Nbtes. 1� - - I - ,
1560.2 on Seaforth via Constatice to '. larlock, for a .. �?e ' I , 1. on -nI U
silk trimmings and carried a bouquet of day, November 22nd. They have in- wuh them.a. hap and prosperoup life,� few of the more immediate friends of the i � ,
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flowers. BUTTER, Poultry and Pot . atoes wanted at gaited Mr. Harold Jarvis, th' eminent - FYI %eting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Hoff- -The Mitchell A 6te 0ee in � -1
After partaking of a sumptuous ,a Mr. H. Bauer, o the Blind line, intends � . jighted by acetyliue gas, " � . price. I
. as . t moving to Manitoba this fall. man -George Roge ,of ol ! 'five.,. L . '� � '
repast, the happy couple left for their home A. You iG's, Seaforth. I ifioa-I tej�or of Detroit, and he will be lop Mutual Insurance Coml any from the have hosts of friends in this vicinity,all
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in Seaforth, where they arrived on the 5.30 THE SpoRTs.-On Thursday evening Of Miss Bessie Bousall, contralto, of Toronto, commencing his 2 year collector - of . months' old calf ic �ig t 50 pound& - . ,,of -goods for.peol
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train. They have taken up .their .residence last week, a meeting for -the purpose of re. who shortly ago returned from an rates in the to ip, of u llett. He was, ---,, , Stanley. ; . .. and a long and prosperous ma "A number of i - tche �teo ; boude Mr. � _'.
on East William stibet." engagement in London, England. -Some of rried life. . k I , the itebing Ion
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. : . anizing the hockey club for the comin always very co re and methodical in makf-t' DEATft OF ANOTHER PIONEERL-Mr. Win. . . Moodg's meetings tra " o t wee . y �'_
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I �, - winter season was held in �tbe Commercial the boys who were out on mischief bent on ing his returns and other business relations Graham, of the Babylon line, Stanley, one � . - onkton cheese facto�y h closed out.: � 11 � . �
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hotel. Therewasa good ;attendance and withthe townshipi Mr. T�ilans leaves a of the'early 96ttlet a, died at his residence on 131"amels the balance of the seasoa's� m , under man -
town properties by the estate of T. T. Cole- lower the street lamps and turn off the.elee- - � � . �! . - -
� all were,enthusiaetic. All the old play rs -widow, the partner of his joils and sorrows Tuesday, of that dread disease, cancer. He NOTES. -Early Monda � . boxes, at Sle. � " . , Fleece lined, -lid
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held at 116nderson's hotel, on Sat and some new blood will be. out on the' ice trio current, so the town was in darkness � for more than 43 years, also 11 one son and Was a great s4fferer, but bore it patiently t6 erson or persons entered the residence of -John McNeigh has sold b farm, lob . it is a style Of
. urday last. Although only a portioti.of the . for a time. -In doing so several of the I 4mps sa - 22, co cession 6, ��c -- 99
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property was disposed of, fairly good prices this winter, and the prospects are that we were broken and disorganized, and much. seven daughters, four of whom are at home , Br. Kalbfieisch and carried off aboa.t $50, j � - able. We are al
- I Dale, for $4,200. -1� �
will have a strong team, and- they will aim and three in the United States. Ze was a h* for over;'half a century. He leaves a which they found in the pockets of a pair of- I I � �� I
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were got, aud the indication seemed to point mischief might -have been done to the ex wilow and six children,three so ' and three pants in the doctor's bed room. They gain. -Miss Clara McKinna has een -enp . ,-
. to the fact �hat a number of intendiag pur- at'the intermediate cbp6mplonship, with a pensive m1whinery in the electric light Presbyterian in religion,- and'f ,Uy years no . _ ged . Of - -
good show of winning. � The followin leader of psalmody in Burn'�crbumrah,' HUI. daughters,a)l of whom are married.,to mourn as teacher in the Dublin pa �ic achool'Ier- , � .
chasers pr6ferred buying at private sale, . 9 ' ad admission to the house by means of a . _. Our best go
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officers were ele�ted : Honorary president, It is time, at any rate, that this halloween let.' In politics he was a �' eformer, and window. -A. McAllister has sold 'his 100 ' I ' P-10thing .1-8
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and as the whole of -the property must be W. 0. Reid ; honorary vice resident, A. . - although not taking a ver- I tive part, yet of 84 yen. -s. His remains were interred in -Miss Lizzie Doerr, of- 0Z �Oit, is Vl&- -, ' L . pxic�
sold, the Y ao acre farm, 6n the 2ad concession of Morris, . - I'll, I . �
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Davidson ; president, R. E. Tacksou ; Ist business was stopped. the Bayfield cemetery 0 ig her parents in Boraholin, ,: after an A-
� ing A by private s%l�. The property is all I L he was well read on th public questiond of a2hursday last and tO Johff MoVittie, for $4,800.-F. 8 Scott 113 ; . L- � .
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desirable and 4ill un-doubtedry meet �iith a vice-president, W. H. Baker ; 2nd vice, . the times. He was of a ve#y sociableL and "a has sold, for the estate ,of the late George - i I I
capers, while much annoyance and not a lit- 11. 4 '. .
. president, W. E. A. Best ;1seeretary, J.'A. , . entat disposition and it will be many a d last tribute of respect to the departedshow- -Mr. John Haggarty, sr�41,if Logan, vto. - -
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I ready sale. T4ose who purchased on Satur. Jackson ; treasurer, H. � tle lose is frequently imposed upon udoffend- t ay ad the res . peot in which he was held in the Smith, the 100 acre'farm on the 9th conees. ;8 retiring from active farr'i' �, intends I 11 . .1 . merely mentiox
I Ransford ; captain, n efore we see his like again. I Much sympa- sioubf Morris, to Thomas and Harry I � to-- "I -_ . , � I
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i H. W. Cresswell, G. M. Baldwin. R. E. 0 family. I - my are busy putting the incandescent . .
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Jackson was appointed delegate to the O.H. � . Bayfleld. 1, � I I
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I to Initicute foot. - Zurich.. � � CHuiwH REopt,NiNG. --�- The reopening Lamout are deer hunting in Muskoka.- ery the other day. . � -bw- -- I �
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� - ball team went to Berlin on Saturday last, , i Do you want to get a. o , e this fall? If services on Sunday and Monday in connee- Mrs. Richard Stacey, -daughter of Mr. Win. I I I � - . about Gloves .
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property; W. 0. Winter, block- F, Gouin- formerly oi Seafortb, was calling on h � cancer growing -in his rig t ieye. He has, . . I
, to play with the school team of that town 10 so, call and see our stock. We !carry the largest tion with the Methodist chdreh were -a sue. Ainley, the founder of Brussels, died re. I . I -
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- loers survey. A bid of over $6,000 was. - numerous friends in town this week . -Mrs- west of Toronto, and sell chespir than the cheapest., . had three already draw f this eye, - - - this anqualifiedd.
I in the Hough cup series, and were' success- � cess. Most interesting sermons were de- cently, at her. home in Denver, Colorado. nou c . .
made on the Oluff farm, but as therd- was a ful by a score of two goals to none. It W. D. Van Egmond and daughters, Fergus See our Cook Stove for $10. Also" all kinds of Flows livered in the morninp . � -During the past three Yoa�,s P2,725'hw- I . Uine satisfactoll
standing offer of a considerably higher fig. and Ruth, are visiting. friends in �A er at $10, Plow Points 2fic each. Bes Washing Machine ,, by Rev. Mr.Stewart, 0 , ' I
ou' Terms cash� at the big Hard- of Clintoln ;in the afternoon by R ' r ! - been received by the 04ei0 Government-- - I * I � Glove made tj
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. ure it was uot sold. . the town for another season 0 r H h doe ware Store, Main at let, oppool the Comw.erc%l Alillyard, of Clinton, and in the evening by taxes from o,s,t � 8 in Pe �- I tile Gloves ma(
* u day from Toronto, where she had been at 0 . '', � . I
� U�6 - Hotel, 0. HARTIAM, Yu r 1559-2 Miss Zinkan, of Southampton. At -each NoTEs.-Mrs. Perry, -of London, is the e6unt I � I ��
. - team is a good one.4he Hurons and t a tending the wedding of her brother, Mr. T. ing a eat . of her niece, . Mrs. James Scott, at _;%dulesday n . ght,,, 1�s week. the, I . 'Br�thers. of I
. AC0.--DE_N-r To A FoRixmp.HuRoNiTE.-The NOTES. -Mr. Adam Faust is build' th' church was crowded. The choir 91
Stars, of Dfiblin, pla,yed a friendly game on service a I
gentleman referred to in the following para. the recreation grounds on Monday after R. F. Case. -Mr. Win. Roberts,'sowof Mr. verandah and kitchen to the rear end of his was.ably assistedby-Mrs. and Miss McIl. Krement.-Miss Gray has returned to her woollen mill store, in List0v ,i Was bio'ken. . � rnake has. beer
- - Robert Roberts, of the water works, who � house. -Mr. Henry Magel has built a veep, A� and F. MoIlveen and* F. Daintry, ome in Oxford Centre. -Mrs. Nesbitt, of into, and�sb6ut $50 wor i , ready-made, ,,, � 1777, and AIM
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. graph, which we take from the Dauphin noon. The game was a hot one, but the has been w6rking in St Louis for some time. kitchen and wood shed and' made other On , is visiting in Port Albert this week. clothing otolon. '.
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I past, was married there on the 27bh of Oc- � Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar are visiting -The contract for the co � 60m of thol ' : � .
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I k sw � Mr. and Mrs. Roberts much joy and pros- idi . Brueefield.-The next meeting of the Chrio-� _ ship, bdi been. let 4�j sro. Bohan & - . who-,
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i befel one of our most esteemed citizene, ,in when the following officers were elected : of the atternoon to finish the business.' tian Endeavor society will be taken by the Nicholson, for $4,889.
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. - - friends were with him spending the v- ' Mr. John Kibler le NOTES. -Johnnie, son week. -Rev. J. L.- has been confined to Toroutq hospital ViW - -1 - li, ,
. his ice-tresident, James Dick - d ,, W. and acquaintances. - f �, . . url1ined qluiali
. . ; presi ent the, winter in the hope that the chang sell, Exeter north, aged 1�7 years,10 months, Murray, of Kincardine,. addressed a meet- typhoid fever, -has sufficientl3i recovered to-' ' '�
. ntg at his house near the railway tank, Ha shaw ; vice-president, W. McDougall; _e will for Hengall last M6nday,And is engaged . . . I i . .
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rerelt augh in some obstacle and - he fell maker. -Mr. James Laidlaw has secured a The funeral tikes place this' (Friday) after- highly interesting and -i -n- structive, and the east half of lot 1:8, in the ooncessiow - -these Gloves h
. 0 stri ' will be made to form a league with some of FARMERS' INSTITUTES. -The Farmers' In. � I I � - for- -
back king, with his back the corner of a . - noon to the Exeter cemetery. -Mr. D. Hal- meeting was well attended. -H. Hawking Logan, from XX, Thomas �111 Oat ,
, the surroanding towns. . : stitate meetings for the coming season have , position.a.13 shoemaker with Mr.B.Brown'.- � I . t , v I - I . Whatever =
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.- box. Medical aid was immediately sum- -----�* been arrangea and the dates for holding the . Our Jubilee brass band paraded the streets loran, of the Verity plow works, Brantford, returned from Kineardine on Monday. -A the sum of $1, . .11 I I . . - I
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� Mr. Murray in an unconscious condition, in Company has offered a reward of $50 for the ; fO1_1 ' th places and dates fixed for fine music. I town. -Mr. George Hatinaford, Sundridge, church. Early in December, Bishop Bald- handsome mate - be, that to put
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which he remained until Saturday. On ex- the holding of meetings in the county of — 0 . . visited relatives here- the past week. -Rev. win will,visit this parish to hold confirma- days ago Irom a party nor of Listalwel. ". . . I
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. � amination he found that the spine had been or persons who set fire to the agricultural Huron and South Perth: East Huron,- Hensall. I Robert Fowlie, of Wellington county, at- 'tion a . ad consecrate th 'Chur h . The doctor now drives a fitil u of blacks- - I.. � away. .
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injured. Everything possible is being done tended the funeral of his sister, Mrs'Thomas — -Marie, daughter of I , �V L. Maunin,gr � -
, time of goifig to hall in September last. -The first sno7 for Gorrie, January '18th ; Brussels, 'January R. JACOBIE'S is the spot for good cheap - Messrs. Robert and JoKn Gar- ' of St. Marys� was married � . .. ednes , - �_, I � Buy a faiT13
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p - this season fell on Saturday morning Mot,- 22nd ; Bluevale, February 26th; Ethel, Feb- : harness. I us Russell. 4 .
� press good hopes are entertained of his re- �, ruary 928th ; Leadbury, March lot; you will get No. I harness. Collars, Robes, diner, of Farquhar, attended the fun evening of last -week, to Mr., ohn D.Smith.. -:1
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Orange order, and one of the most widely � themum greenhouse. " London, this week. -Mr. Georie Walker, _ James Mulvey and his daughter, Mrs. -Mr. Joseph Agar, of Mi lhell, has not - , -, xabg,eS Up to
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I I tion embraces the choicest of ,-these p�ants,, 3rd ; Auburn,March 41-h; Wingbam, March I am able t you great bargains. 0 � � )r �
t . 0 Joseph Hall, are visiting friends in Wallace .t .
- a— C . trimming a sr=ty. Repairing done nest and been prospecting up .in th there hesaw a number of f mer residents, .- � '. Our st( I
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. I r � Brucefield,January 21ab ; Criditon, February cheap. Give me a cill before purch"ing eiiiewbefe, district for the past few weeks, returned of the Mitchell neighb . - I . . complete mei
I - EG-4w%-DviLtE NoTEs,-Mr. William Me. . evening mentioned' -the majority of the flow. H.'JACOBi, Hensall. � 1660.4 . friends in Mildmay this week. -Mr. t � . � - I
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. 23rd.Sonth Perth, �Mitchell, January 22od!- speaks well of the country and has taken -A number of friends V nt a 'Pleumtr- I 11 -
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He spen'. several days in Glasgow, and 1 the delicate pink, and the deeper shades, others, but cheaper. That he has the largest stock aCCOUDb Of sickness. -.Mr. George Brenner . Of ap
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ows: For South Huron and South others dare quote you. That In Saskatchewan, Noun. is having his house aided up. - Mr. John " � the 25th an ,.,%rersaryal tw I :
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ing them. momentos of his visit. -Mr. Adam blending of the colors. Mr. Finch may-- tain bear and goat robes, we lead in low pitees. Good � Abram is doing the work. -Mrs. McIn I I I - 'Womm"."I
Perth, -D. E. Gibson, B. S. A)9 Willow rubber rugs at prices that will cause you to doubt - I . - toobl wedding of Mr. and . ; . �ere. I 1 7
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Smith moyed his family to Seafoith last 'teel proud of his dowers. -Miss May - . Chioago. - who was visiting friends in E ;ex daring n, ,1 . - WEHAVE;
� . d home on Saturday from a Grove; W. Ci Shearer, Bright; T. H.Mason, their quality, but they are good. , our Collars I will ' -Mr. J u lvr,� i n to ��
week. Mr. D. Sproat, of Belgrave, was 19 ' ke"n"iyp a a -a ITEms.-Mr. Henri, -'La Pane moved to the past three weeks, has returned home.- ia a , � tly, , � - .
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. the villi,ge last week. - He hasnot been in thW visit to friends in Montreal and Toronto. - Straffordville ; John Robertson, Ingersoll ; I guarantee to work without gaiiing your h On Wednesday eveami; last, the Belmore intends goin to Calif . � A . - vinow, I I 11 I . I . I M4DWEY I
� . H. -Glendenning; Manilla. For East and galled shoulder galls our feelings- 28 years honor. St. Joseph City. la4t week, where he is . - the winter wit his a. , U � � I
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- - best of health for some time,butwe arepleas. - Mr. Charles Soole is confined to bed with able dealing with the public in this neighborhood, Is W mill.- Literary and Educational society was re -or. . . , : . I I
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. I � West Huron, -C. A. Zaviti' B. S. A., Agri. epgaged as bead sawver in the as ninety years of age, -and as spent aw, �- 1-1 .
. nicely. an attack of neuralgia of the stomach. We I your guarantee that satisfaction will be given. J C r . - is: . - -�_ -
ed to see he is getting around again I cultural College; Ro 1559'.if ' Mr. Josiah Surarus, in company with Miss anized with the following officers : Presi- i ith C4" ��
� bert ;Thompson, St. CLAUBRN. - � .a t Mi" past couple of winters oi t - - Pacific I . _,'� - . .
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the probabilities point strongly towards the � Ida Dickson returned on Friday last from a Catharines; Mayor James Sheppard, Adline Miller, paid Mr. Simon Sur -The other afternooni �a boy MO.. I ii -1, I .
_. . Queens- - LOCAL Bn=s.-Hallowe'en passed over --;Miss Laura Mulvey ; secretary, Walter David- ,&*in , d '
r three week8` sit to Toronto. ton; Joseph E. Gould, Uxbridge. Addi. . Zurich, a flying visit on Sanday. last. George Christie was playin sroun - I il,�;,� � I
retention of power by the Hardy Govern- I vi -The debate tional local speakers.will be anno, , quietly in, our village, no depredations bei Emma Waliner.is working at the dressmak. son ' ; editor, John Hartley ; assistant Isfin & Slac4's.miktrble work in S I - . �,____. . � � GREIG .
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. I faller particulars will be given "I Ing in DMhwocd We ar leased to hear editor, John Campbell. , . on he fell from one Of t a on , 7..7 i'U". _Iqjl - I
ber for South Huron in the coming contest, ! ad& aDd Great Britain and Caui*da and the by the local changing or hiding' tee. -M.r. J. . 0 . w�, �1�
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merchant, has treated hims f to a handsome - . 7��_ - I �
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pointing to -the same results. Here they � course. In tke meantime it would be well I -Oar�prain buyers and millers I Leadbury. . right leg was broken in tiv.9 , laces. ,.--.- * 0n, the .
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1 debating club on Monday evening last, bad - cash register. around again. -Mrs. Ezra Kaercher -has. a well_kn0W8_-.-�i1'�._'
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are - The miserably weak platform ' to be postponed on account of the abi I interested to keep these, dates in - NoTEs.-Rev. Mr. Tiffin, who underwent - -
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. "% 7 an operation at Toronto hospital recently, resident of' Fallarton tow' h' , , ", � , � ;
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I ay� night, when oped ind. — . - do is ighteining up, and no . JUN#6 - " -� 7 . EAF01
-his I next Mond it iv to be h . countenances of our merchants. -Rev. C. L. g I" is, we are pleased to say, recovering nicely. Saturday, 23rd ulf., after a 7 illnems'"A �
ag"inst the resbnt Government. In t I :n we intends to stay -Quarterly meeting will be held in Walton typhoid fever and,inflammat �;n Of the �. 1 8 I I
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- � din orthe local Conservative e that there will be a good attendance. -Dr. A NovEL ENTERTAiNmE,N -In a recent I Mille, J. C. Clanson, Miss Croyadale and � � I .
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have lost temper and got down to low, per- .' Gibb, V. S., dehorned a large herd of cattle issue of the Brooklyn, New York, weekly i Miss B. Hodgins, who were in L6ndon last 0 . .meeting the following day. -It is evident mains were interred in the kitehell came- ., -
-'s. sonal abuse,a sure sign, of a desperate cause. : for Mr.H.Colbert, Egmondville, on Monday Sun, we notice a report of a somewhat novel ! Week, as delegates of St. Paul's church, - I � -1 z I � __ . �
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-Mrs. Thomas Grieve, of McKillop, has ! last. -Mr. M. Y. MoLean, who was confined church entertainment, from which we give :pei,k in glowing terms of the lay workers' efteld. that.the writer whobelped to increase the tery. . i . I I - I . TH,
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been spending some time the guest of her . to his residence last week from an tta of the following extracts, as they may be use. onvention, and the excellent addresses that NOTES. --;-M' Leadbury items last week has, yet a great -On Friday, 22ad ult., Mit. Will, Dilla- - �
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village. -The Rev. 'Yir. Shaw conducted are sorry to learn of the serious illness of of novelties for church entertainments. The and others -Mr. James Petty was in Lon. in the village. MW � :10
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service in Brucefiele on Sabbath evening, Mr. Win. Allan, of Egmondville but hope services were in celebration of the twelfth d6n last week on business. -Oar merchants with her aunt, Mrs.Scott. was a 11 iiative of Bant-- � . � I
for Mr. Muir, who was too ill to preich.� to see our old frie ?. anniversary of the opening the 41 Archard have now fine winter stoAs on exhibition, to illness, �Was on- able to attend to his . ,M 11
nd around again soon. - I , Uous, -Mr. Kelly, of the sawmill, is busily an- days. The deceased � . .. - -
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tereating meeting in our church inste�d of Cardnos' hall here, on Wandesday evening, street." On Sabbath morning r kindly dio 0 . na three team s hauling cordwood to Sea- for orne 35 years. He le a An accident,
, . . the ser- I the sale of furs and heav� goods generally. Egmondville,. verj ve- ver and I . �. - I - , , I .
tho regular sermon. -We he�rtily congratu- November Ift, with an entire Bew com- vices were conducted by 11 Rev. Mrs. J. I --Mr. A. Dent, of the rm. of Dent & preached in the evening. We are pleased to forth for several weeks. -Mr. Robert Munn four children. . � - � �3� Memilej,44 - - � I
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late Mr. James Cowan cn hi I new departure pany. The - show is stronger and better W. Norris, of the Classan Avenue Primitive I - . say that Mr. Muir is recovering,,and will,we has started blacksmithing abo;; three miles -Mr. McVittie and Xr. I I - -- - � .
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in discontinuing the deliveri of milk on than ever.�-Mr. J. C. Laidlaw, one of Methodist church." In view of what took the village this' week visiting relatives.- trust, be able to resume his work very soon. east from Leadbury.-Mr. James Wiltse Sudbury, both former r . �"_ _..'�_ - I
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Sabbath in this village. It ip a move which Seaforth's oldest business men, intends place in our own city of Toronto a few Sab. The rains of this week have bad the effect -Mr. Scott had a good run of business in the who has been working the iold homesjQ the -latter 'still owni ,Party- 04.1 - - , RAIWd
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InLy .posslof marriage licenses this week,h farm in. eastern Ontario d4Ang the townline, n I'�.. I .. .
Ing perso - that Mrs. premises occupied by Mr. D. McIntyre, , be classed as a novelty r t. 0 th f I. � ai ' 0 summer, esers. Francis 40. P. & T0141
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John Reinke, of the south road, met with a nex1v the Dominion bink. -Mr. David Dono- lowing Monday evening, however, there was I have to be imported to avoid accidents.- agplicauts in bne djq. Naturally Mr. Scott Hackwell and Alex. Simpson, who went on nickel property, near Wb . --- �. - - usVIVA
. painful accident'one day last week, while " Improving.- We do not the har'vest excursion to Manitoba, have re- capitalists of Chicago and 84#16 . to � . - I �� I � . I
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