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But It is a � oonablati ti to the Beavers to A'WORD APOUT BUSINESS. edloarly in the v, s4on, an $1.60 per barrel T hk statioil on Tuesday Moroi g I&S.' to! W , � If . I
--- _. � . -intho Hxe r Union i - a 'em, Grogit boo traded his rat -prize . � .
Wilson's Oat'h Grocery have forced- this main committee to admit . . I . is the prevailing price for winter f ruit.- the family burial plot - t '. : � . . .
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. Field and Garden seeds. -We have - Evans & ch must . ave, under the circ'um- For the enco iragement of n ' M. D. D. Wile )n: mel , cemetery. -Frederjok'Triebner, an old resi- tow 4 i eki roadsters to John W on, Pf I he :Busy St I � - . i --' - .
Colo.- a truth, which must ew subscrib. with a painful aoci. -west 1 th� I. el 6tovrery, for another team an UM -1 I
saw log mangold seed, GolAeq Tankard and Lo stances, befin a bitter pill to swallow, Dome. I i a few d9ya 6 standing on dent of Stephen townsh , thr4 milell . t , .. I
n , . ere, we will give T-uu E.veo,siTon #om. dX go. 3he was -An donly!on 1 Saturday $1�5,iand a has siuce-sold the to he got I 4
Red mangold sotA, Imported $ban White carrot that the Beavers w r,e the champions iii A dhair, and in el a pin� r off she fell, striking of this village, died Z I . —_ . .
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, ted 19,00, for fil thwalisir. She was last,, aXe& 73 year He was �uried in � . 3 a �� , � I I
the best varletles of Swedish tochip wed at the' ow 17, 'but the fact that hey had logisla NOW uritil th first of January, hei side on the a - the �; i h, a eattie, � � Of this place, r $135, .1 � . I I I
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- estprices. Our stock of Team was never bet f ban I , the price of o'e year's subscripfic, One co#flned to her Ao Of r several dayn, but in Exeter cometery Monday afternoon last.: nia king th� sum of $260 for histes . It will not be many weeks - I
litliinoiw. Out 25o Japanis thi best In i 11w1ay to Oraangiiville th nant�. And now I i . 3;fj before -the -
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- f -Mr. Daniel Pr 'Lof Clintion,,� was :the. i I �; - . . . winds will blow, And the anow - "-Y 11 I
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Give us. a. call and we will guarantee to Jil 0� let us have an association where such de '- Dollar, Pa bl in advance. In A! c ot-up I e a noly recovering. Mr. John Finob's , I I I . i - a tuo -
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and1or less money than you can buy from � , I . F as! on Tueqday . mike its appearance, ai �
. =,- ouest -of his brother Thom" � nd allnattn*MW I I
picable tactics will always be frowned dow anthemums are,n w, beginning �o I Hensall' V oll
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.�, we ke we fnl d starting a new aerial story, 0 -W .
Aar. Our stock of Groceries in No. I qual . ur end last. -A little flurry of snow, I - . I -
. and in which only lertimate And honest %nd will be it t t b the f I I visited :this ; I I look and feel decidedly winter - _. - it
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Prifts Ore 5"s low a"a any one in the trade, A W of thrilling I terest and by o� I e pf the I 1"6. -'Mr. Lighter clothing will have 0 be IniallA.
P A I � on Wednesday eveninj rp S_Wda4TF,D at the flensall vapora- . I
cash . week. Mr. oh, has been remarkably P see �
give a 6 per can$. ooAh discount to 0u# me sport will be'recognize �- . � this ; t ! I I
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. —0 . ablest and moo popular authors �f the day. successful in the cultivation, and his rare Wm. concession, 061 ky T, ,
pn all purcha.-tas of $1 and over. except flour and " . I t loarl two inches across. POW A, Moy.
r, It wilt psi you to give us a call. Good and Varied collodion in well'worth seeing. .Stephen,is td his home , roi �, � I T1
ErwonTH LEAGUF Hiivim."-Full� Those, therefo of who intend jf�inin' eonfigil th agh ill- "' Uro � � , 1(510,2 - fortable things will. be needed, an* � .
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eInDinner, as and Toilet Srts, and a good as '� I Furs, Jackets, - Wraps, Underw.
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I lvull U1% two hundred and fifty,permons accepted thii I ge� ex*- do to al lovOts of flowers a cordial ness. ) I - :1 I I I �, i a I I
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sortment to select from. Ttfe highest prices paid , �, 1 , , elllj ' I I
. ranks for the fi at time, should sepd in their -_ G. J. 3tTHr,uLAND, notary ubli convey- Blankets and Comforters. TO,MfttQ . � WHADI
. . . I ffiVitattbgi to vial J his oteenhouses.-Me"ro. - 6 ; gh court of Juspee, insur. . . �
. for all kinds of trade. I - invitation" of the Epworth League, to li� names at once, so as to get the whole of M - . a fasioner in'HI --- I I -__
� present at their 9 Amcor, 00 demand there will be for these ------ I"
I At Home," in the basel . � rray and Arn(ritishipped- a car load of .-HUMI i Gree - :! anosagentorid losUerof marriage liobn 's, h%SLAny I I f
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. ment of the Methodist church, on Tuesday the story. . e ge and ducks �o iR4ode Island on Tues* ' )f )otJi loan companies aP4 pri funds -at we have put in a large stock, which ljjsjij�_ I �
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1374 Bank of Commerce Bl;;. � . . . AcaiDENT.-Mr. Charles 0 dean,, of quantity, ,nta,,eat going, an I terms to been carefully seleoud as to , .. ��
I � . evening. At eight o'clock the chair was We have a few on our lists W have not 5a . We wish hem �ucceso.-Miss Mabel 013410ode4ch the very I mast ralleg Of uft-
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� taken by Mr. Stone, )f the Th moon, of Mil 3holl,'� was visiting friends euib borro 0-ii,ricsins to offer just now in village and bought at as,low a figure 44 al* -
president ( paid their subscriptions for t ie present 'th Jets, -dwell and farm property. Offic e -at the could pto.-ure it. I -1 -
yet . township, who are packing appleo, met m I _ r
and, after the nging of' a hymn he e this week, -Mr.� Alex. Davidso . L t , leos�ll. 1 101041 � I .
Fine Tailoring. - League, I � Poo OtHG,. Ir
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I and prayer by Mr. Ha ilton, the followin - year. To these wewould say, if they de- mo ed to I-is-owh house, near the Collegiate aneriousAecident' 2ear here iecently. As . c � . ,_ ., 1�
- g they were about'loaving tie � farm of Mr. MCKI 1% CASH SToun, HF,Nsit ,L. -We . . - I - L � L
� - I.- - excellent programme w 9 tendered : Piano sire to save 6 ty cents extra the credit Institute, I telyll vsoa.ted by Mr. W. K. . Joseph Hudson, the front axle;of the buggy are not in a9ineit to sell shoddy or und- pendable i _. � - I I . �
We beg to notify the public that we have engaged solo, Miss Pickard ; r�oitation, Miss, Lela liarties PAY- Pearce. -Cavan church, Winthrop, which' I, .
price, they 'ill pay at once. . , Orse to 5&�e fright and gonds. ur f0s of goods to the kind that will
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the services of Mr. Harry- Speare (who fe so well and Beat - chorus,� the chair reading, 8. G. bee been closed for repairs for some time, L- . i Ill style, ] Qome and see our .... I'll .
f ing this and next year will only be charged I ove t ed, and the ,tisfy the most ,critifeal buyer, Fur �
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po alarly known in Seaforbh In connection with five Stone ; vooal 4016, Miss Scott'; violin duet, will be re-yoned nextSabLath, when aervi_ run, away. T e rig was. 611 slityandworictna ship. Becaupe *e &sure up 1, �
9 to pitched out at d �con'eiderably qut rleed, we I muffs" Oaps, I
Uffloring) as cutter and. manager of our Tailorin the advance price for this yeay. occupan to his Ideal down nthic, we are high p I MlttB and -
Dop%rtrnent. Our stock. of Clotheand Tweeds is now Miss Edna Mr. Walter Pickard, accom- � CeS I will be eld fit the 1�1111111& hour. -Mr. W. scratched and bruised. wounds undersell others -because we do not paV a 140ok-keep- Storm Collars, � I
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complete, and will be found up-to,date in every inanied b Maiiiam ion Wednesda or, or have i bad"store accounts. W. A� MoRim, I I
particular. Readymado Clothing stock room is Y ly, jog, Pickard ; vocal solo, Mr. As after January nexb,postage will be im- 0. eid was at I Y0 were carefully dressed by the 1,71adies, of the . I . I I
It -Willis ; reaitation. Miss Pearl Floyd ; posed upou rgev�spapers, it is neeens ry that see rig Kr; Thou sai Bell, w4o has been ser i. , ' Ren"ll. -� I . i loll � , I \ .
1111led to its utulost capacity. We cordially invite In. � . I . i i , . and a cart loaned thein they were i I I - _________J 1* - �
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gection before buying to both our Orderedand uartette, the Misses Beatty and Crich, and . . on I ill, but is now recove ing.-Mrs. Rob. house h ay�� 1 es the Heignall ourin . $ , I
we insist on advance payment. -V4 i cannot able to proceed, thankful t ; caped with ' Cooxc ROTH-ETL5, Of 9 I
Readymade Departments of Clothing. Cars. W. G. and H. Willis. After- the I er 'Zickson, of Detroit,_.fo merly of Bvul- . 1i Mills, n lisive one I the best chopping stems in Ladies' Fur Capes "
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programme r&eshmeuta were served, and afford to PAY PDStAge in advance a 2d wait a- remains . ; : N I
el i, died -on Mon' day -` lot. The - the coun , nftcr a number of years' expe cc with .
the rest of the evening spent in social con- two or three years for the prict of the have been taken to'B -il I � nd will be in. - :- I my different makes -of chopperff and they � . . f,
'Wm. Pickard & 00, . 11 a i great An -27 to 30 inches loug,'aasorted,ju . .
. 11 I I now olal that they have succeeded in 1jurchlillug . "-- I
I di. to red there to -d a 1. he as an aunt of I I , I 1 $10, $12, $15, $18 $20, $25 and up .
I verse. Shortly after ten o'clock, the -an paper. We are sure that most of our Sub- �i, 716a � ' one of tb :best choppers on the market fo,-Iflue chop- f il�
: SIWORTIEL - - ence dispersed declaring the evening one of , -, S. Dick'son a�d ti d Messrs. Scott and COU1401L Douxfas. -At the lost meeting of p ng. W "are also running our roll crushor. for the . ward a. " � .
I . modVers are too sensible and fair. minded to . on toe 11th -inst" - I
- ! 1P - the most pleasant and profitable they had I Somerville, of thiq town. Her maiden the Morris Council, hold otushing oats for borne feed, as A611 of our 1�., rl_,
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evel enjoyed., � expect or ask us to do no, �Ve expect, e was Grant and she was- about 70 yeirs and at which all t ex =,"enoe A feeders tell us that the"N's not Jog worse Ladie 'Fur Capermies, - 1� �
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- ra Un . � —0 . , of ige. She: lea on h6r -,Qbd partner and the collector presented his I o �i_f I . -
- G ' nd Tr k Railway therefore, that before tho'clooe of the year ghost p I
! . I J several of a family to 9 f heri I,. sh the memory, of accepted sa satisfactory I , 9heiclerkwaSin- WeD paid for wheat. CooKBROX� 1611-1 Now styles, assorted ,furs -$6, $7, *I
i NEw REPAIR Siiov.-I beg to announce every subscriber in arrears will pay up. . I i
; that I have opened out a bdot and shoe rep Ir shop. a f tithful wife 96nd �'*ort,hy motber.-Or- otructod to notify 'Engineer Bell to -'proceed I Great al lighter We at Weismilier's, for $10 $12,$15'and upwards, -
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. I - opposite Fear's drug store, Senfoftb, where will be Subscribers in Arrears should bear this no- ange lodge No. 793, Seaforth, will hold an with examination and estim b3s of the Gar- , two weeks only, coniiniencing Saturday, October . I
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I . 0 V, � pleased to meet all who may favor we wi N their . .1 peti. : 22nd, 1898. I ton's woo . � ohirts and drawareg worth $1 us, -
- tice In mind, a d not give their inds rest my ter supper and entertainment in their niss drain an soon as he re e�yes : the L � 0 Ladies' Fur Ru'- �
stronage. Fire class work done on -short nogice, . al suit. sale fee 86c, Wa's fleece lined OhIrts and
. 4!�tioiial nagnev drawers worth $1, $1.60 and $2 sale price 5c, $1.80 , � .
To �r. W. �Iomerville -.-' a d satisfaction guaranteed. Ordered work a night or daV, until they pay all ,arrears on ha I on Tuesday evening next', Supper Will tion- with the' necesiary I I I I I
, -4 numerous , so-:- and 8L.75. talies, flee0e e underwear worthst - I
I 4!rhis is tq authorize you on behalf of the specialty. Louis W117 Seaforth. L010 their weekly visitor. Most of o r subscri- be served at hal '-past peven, after which:an attached. After passing lin 3 Latest styles -83.50, $5, $6.50, 69,0d .. �. .
rai3d Trunk Railw�y Company of Canada WANTFD.-Choice butter 17c, dried ap. . excellent progra'nme Will be presented. -We couvto for township improvements and for 85c. LiAles' Vesta �worth 15c, 20c, 2603 40C, 500, L . \ - Admitted,
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tog 11 Passenger Tkokets in the! Town of pies and poultry. G. E, Kitio, Wir gham. 160941 ,bers do thief And we want to ge�them all an having other pui-poses I , all of w, hich will 4ppear . in' 715c, I agile price 1*2ic, �18c, 20a. 86c, 40a land 60c. $10. \ . I L
L t � of Manitoba weather just I Lad as' dmwers wotth $be and 60c, sale pri a 30c and I I pel
, rth, Ontario, by November Is , a good girl to a aerhtful f M day and the al financial statement I An .
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Se , until futher notice. � the` C0111161' 40c, Grey gaun0s, plain , d twillei, reg ]Or price
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� t 'S WITNESS ' I Wanted on t . he game fo tii3g. It is as easy to pay nolv� The deli .. sys 0 on I . -� 25c, sale pr �qa 200 . , Flannelettes worth l5c, 3,7c.8c Ladies' Fur Jacketo, L - � exi.
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. ivirEREoF', the Grand Trunk do general house work. Good wa eq will be paid to - Tubaday last ha e bee followed by rain and adj=d to theist again on th e' 28th of No � I P .
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I Railway Company of Canada have here- the right Farty. Apply to Mrs. R � E. Cooper, Con- now as six , and a deal more I I � . . i too, 18c, now going for 4c, 63, 6c, 17c, Se and Ile, .
I , � an3w and -on Ill dueed! night a flerc6 bliz- vernber next. . . . I
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stanoe. .. . 160axs _- profitable to &I parties concerned. - . � I Table linenlworth a0c, 46c, 50c and 7be, ibbw gollif Short or long- $215, $27.50.f- $30,f fti
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unto wffii-xed their Corporate Seal, this fifth 01. � I � � ar came straig t fro the Northwest and - . � for 260, 0 . 40a and 56c. Table oil 0 oth, 6x , $40, and upwards. Your MOO
day A Febriiary, 1898. i ' .. Mm. C, M' DuNmai�, teacher of mugi. :i - . i I � it felt like it.- dro an Mrs, W. Somerville .1 � I regular pri!o 200,,edle *price 18c. Table loll cloth, .
i all Its branches. . Careful attention given to begin- bject which m Blake. - �, ! I I 6x4 , price 8.0c, sale price, 26c. annelatte - br�,
I . � 07x4 -om th ii _'holidays a . Je I b,,, kr,etguila, I.V4 0c - Il -,4, per pair SGe. , ttoaade, . �.
I I .1 [SEAL.] more. Vocal and classical work a specialoy.' 16 au ,ppeared in last week's issue have returned f nd Mr. � ';OT)�S.-OU)r new march nt, - M!" n of fee
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. I R. -Miss Roberts, of -,-Somerville has i ettled dow�� to business at regular 26c.fo� 2ba.' Me'n's ties worth 26c, ale price . I
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I Charles- M. Hays, . J loing a good business.- to. John Thirsk I I . I
, i Stratford, wage he guest of Mrs. J. S. Por'� the old stand. -Mrs. T. R. F. Case, who , , lea and 20. Me*'@ braces worth 26c, a 1*1
' GOOD assortment yet of w.�nter�l flowerin , ale prici 20c� 1 � - I -
* e I Carpets (hoii4p) Worth 17c and 25c. sale pri 10c and I - 11
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. bulbs at PapsVe bobkotore, Seikfort`l- , ter during the early part of thi k `. As been us] ill I 2 Toronto since she The , (tax - .
i I ' I MariAger. Is .1 i:1 loing a rushing business ,mihis did r mill I an(
i Genera - lie edN a ;; -b sero I Jacket Cloths Cloth
. 8 ere Is, e are p I. Jackets, Capes, Hoods, ,.� ,� ' .
- -.-- - I , CALL and see what is going on,,. the bar- Mrs. Duncan ampbell spent sever . 7 . a6l in making�things lively in town. . 16c. Grain bale le B), nale price 02. . Dress
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I gain counter at the Woollon.Millai 8ealorth, and b I . o I f this district will )e we d, ,,, , 1�,Ibp, verY latest,worth $3.25,04, .
. last week wi h relatives and fri4pdo at covering.2- 0 sooia.ible in St. Thomas pf 11 supplied " ;Ind �.f rki' -$2.50, $8. and $4. Dr.-sa good I cap$, &c. � w.b-
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surprised. � 1611-1 . � w cider thin year, judging fromi the num- p - if -I
0 � Walton. -Mr. James Cumming is ag % e 0 1 fancy plaids; worth 15c, gale price 1.2je, J �u n -
DOMINION BANK In FaY- church school ,too "n, on Wednesday Z �1_ 1, - .
�_ 'OR POU.1,TRY. - eo Is wishing to' 1. flannels and wra
- - . CASIL.F I ing his annual friendly �allB ( , Ix r ,who are getting their apples pressed -worth 12)c, s%ls rice I 1b. � .
i __ -Peo � - 10P e of evening, was well attended, 1, despite _pperetto .. . I
. got cash- and the hlichest price or their poultryi - 01 t.-Miis M " Kennel has returned home Cotton battiolf,-b,#st us , our unch for 250. - I
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� this township. � . . the --stormy N reathe.-, -and the young a Prints, your ohoice. r8c. eather tie in , heaviest 11
CAPITAL (Parid U p), - $1,500,000. should call at T. R. F. Case & o.'s butcher shop� - - . fr)m Hensall. ir� folks were sorry HEAVY CLOTH CAPES -83.50451 $6ZO Anil uudv
RE�T, -, - $1 0600,000.� Carmichael's Block, SeLforth, �_ . 1611-tf i I people spent an enjo, rable evening. -Miss i - made per yard J -8c. Groderies and croc qiry W An and $8 each:. - . _-, . I
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i WANTED. -A good general servant at THE DFBATING CLu.B.-Things 11 went Cl rd cKinle w o was r �po6ed passed . go ng at extremely low prices, our goo)19 ere all - '� . ca
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Apply to J111ra, B. 13, Gunn", Sexfortb. I ' blue at the ele tion of officars for t e Liter'�4 I , e- logged to have. her home . -Mr. M. now and No. I quality. We are not vartiming LADIES' CLOTR JACKETS, an L - fac
SEAFOLRTH BRANOH once. 6il.1 in er examinat org lag b July, has j not r I Again ,rg sortell
L ) . ary and Debati 3g Club on Tuesda v night' Vi pfer has left town, it is said f!"', good. cbea,p,trash at low prices. Call early nd get a I
L WE AnE still to the front in the � crockery - egive d word tha't she obtai��d honors in the b n. , Terms. -Cash or produce. J. W ismular, materials -$3;50, $4.50, $�5, $66501 % � - 0111
. The blue ticket carried every effice ex ' . i H intendii striking a gold mine somewbere I 1 $10 and upwards. , . -- - I .
. Main street, Seafbith. line, having opened o.omenew oods,wbinhweare - cept classicalwork of ithi fourth fo'rn. Mine I I . Hensall. � I 1611-1 .
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A general tanking business transacted.' Farmers' . I Pi Cal McKinley's suedent re ect * reati redit on - i I � I LOCAL 13RIZFS.�'The weather )ntinue's HEAVY WOOL WRAPS assorteil - 1101 I
offerlDg at prices that will surpr1w you. ease, I that of the second vice-prosideneyi and thus � f he can. - .
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Sale Notes collected, and advances made on same && and have a look before you buy elsewhere. Elupu j ast a -glimmer A red was lent to the- pro- h6iseIfE)nd_the0ologi ieLatituto, especi . te ,1$3, $4' each.
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- i Ross, Seaforth. . . 1611-1 .1 � wet and, outside work is Pretty tn= at a rns-$1.50, $2, and $15-
. lowest rates. � . � . - ceadings. The voting took place fiom five Mly as the examini tio this eaIr 'i' as more I I Drvedale 1. staudatill.-.Mr. 11. M. Dent, accou Itant of - 1, . T431
t is go, in bar- t i -4 powing. is thi !order of, � .
You do not know wha I eightL o'clock, and after countinj the bal- than usually diffi(alt ; The new , JLT PINGS. -Fall UeEq
. AVINGS DEPARTMENT. urr, ,a . .1 da the Merbliant's Bank, Renfrew, acco npanied I I � - I 1. I
0 gains in Tweeds, Blankets. etc., If you' a Ve no I be9iA I to, the ret inlooffi er, Mr. James Beat late'. in none thel lei a mielcome. 0 Congra- the y. -Mr. John Jeffroy, who illar been � �_ I
D colts of One Dollar and upward at the Woollen Ella, Beifortli. r - j 16ti-1 11 I � 9 iyMrs.'Deut, washerethis week visiting � . r wb
9 received, and . , declared the owing officers elected tulate Miss bl4igi orking for Mr. Chambers, of KiiPen, has ,�i -
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inter 4 allowed at highest current rates' Interest SEF our new Wall Papers tbat arfived in a ley 1, nd the school*on the w winteri . a sister) Mrs. J1 Sutherland. -Mi . Thos. Lakwe assortment 4ODf Flan- I - . � I bel
for the com" g a ason : President, J. L. m4rked succesi whic has attended her re�t!rn Dd home- to spend the months, Oudson has returned from Mite It and I ,�,�-
add to principal twice each year -at, the end of � � - I I
this week -fine onloritip, very chask, at P"t's Xilloran ; lat vice-president, H.', Spears ; work.-GuV Brothers,, he old favorite min- - r. Lou Mosseau, who in selling medicine Un- . 11- is I
a I and December. No notice of witlidrawl is 'bookstore, Seaforth. 1611-1 I � �aeighborhood, whpre she was visiti, g rels- nelettes fOr Linings, � ;
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req ied for the whole or any portion of a deposit. I . 1 2nd, vice-president, Andrew Sco�t ; secre- strels, will be ia'Cardno's ball this, Frid , , tb e Alonzo 0. Blis I Company, in I r' Wrapperls, &c. . �
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. BUTTER, eggso ultry, dried aTIPI 9 , I I tives and &rwea I in:
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;&! S. HAYS W. K. PEARCE, all kinds of produce anted at Dill's, . I 'Baker, ' D. an �mrnl . cc, ening. This year tl jey have an alm at i i a resent getting the culverts! in �chool, inspector; of Goderich, via ted our I I I I .- �
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= ; Solicitor Agent. I which the highest pri o will be paid, 1611-1 I . entirely itew comva 0 1 the largest mud beat Et , � �chools on Monday and held a pb�bli inspec- — , . -
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- ..@A. YouNa, Seaf rth, for� son. The staff of office a good one, and they have ever .1hi . They will get a I ull pro ex shape. -Mr. Frank oases; 4e. . 1.
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� I Crockery ; some- i 1A .1 tion in the Af oon to which all ere cor- �. - � In Offerit
-LaT*ge School in a Small City. me and cheap in Dion* r Solo and 0 erything poi to ia a cry successful and house,-N,f . 6re, of Syracuse, N. ou ed i 6 job in r. John Th irsk's d.der mill, f FLANNELETTE FOR LINI-N-G - - �
11 I t Jog new, handso - r, Ed, I . dially invited 0 attend, and in ree I onse to �3 cents- Tell
. at Bla ce.-Mr. Alex, Challet was the &"t, I :
� net Sets Jui,t arrived'. We Invite the public to In Fr fit bl t* Mith the de 3aters. 'A regu. Y., who has bee! i recu stating at his home the inviltation quite a number were per yard- .
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- ; eel them before buying, and we will give you bar- 0, 0 ":ate 'mc of Mi. -Charles Laporte liist� we�ek.-Mr. . � . - I
. 6 . Youn 'a in ing w I be held in �he council room in G'oderioh afte? an at ack of typhoid fev!1,er, and expreqsed themselves as highl pleased .
z 11 ,,, 11111� I no that you have never heard of at A , i . . � - y �. �
I next Tuesday ight, when the subject for Us cousin, Jo pl� Jeffroy was. the guee t of Mr; J01 hn RY WIDE FLANNELETTF,-5 cents - .
-? 5111 ocary and orookety store, Seatorth. 1611-t I spent a few dayi this ,eek with I I . I
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- . " . -d ate will 1* : , I I Resolved that Great Mrs. J. 0. Grei ,-Mr' Thomas Downey is D hatme last Sundiy.-M 7n, P. AyOttej of per yard. LLL I I
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Do You want fresh, high elses racer, 9 . . I I ress the scholars were making. 8 iorlt ad- - 1. . mil
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f . 16 I teases were made by Rev. J. S. H"detson, - CANADIAN HEAVY FLANNELETTE- . I
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I yoti do, call At Dill's corner store, 8 h. I(, .j his old Pe ne�og, Mi6h I I
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OUR watch' ale was'good l I si w 11 - estion." friends. Mr. _wney I I 00 8 As hearty fa, . me, has Me4ars. T., Neelands, William Buchinan, S. 6e and Se per yard. - _.
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.STRATFORD, ONTARIO,- it, better this by securing oue of the many barg a' be taken by R J. Macdonald, and spry as he d 7A a mf,�_Migs pu chased a driver from Mr 'Charl�s Moft, 8 'Ili W . Stoneman and Wt6a' Eider. �� Another 13
1 eight at C. W. Papst's book and Jewelry h a,' le, er- saisted byDr. Me innis, J. L. Kil- Kate McLeod, vOho ape it the past 9ve lake. -Quite a number i 6ttended the ball in ' . I ( 1- I
Gives thii beat training in commercial , P i mu cre�itmwas given to our efficillent and ENGLISH FLANNELE ,TTE extra heavy- � ; � H<
j a kforth. W. R. Counter, Manager jewel de t-, lo n, nd -A. McKay ; negative, . J. C. visiting her mother, I Ira. D. Clarke, Eg. ar, St. Joseph last Mo . ,,Ili I I - -
science, shorthand, typewriting, &a., whic] , n ant. * * . , a . nday i ight. $1,
Xila � . I pai staking tea0bers, Win., McKay,i princi- 10c and 12je per yard. , I
enables the possessor to secure the best situ- - - I � Abell, 1pader, waisted by W. H.- Baker, mondville, returned t) Detroit on Friday *_ - , . pal, an I d Mist V. Whitesides ana Miss I - :
As Tup, new fruits are in, and as vie hatve� John Jackson and John ReNaughton. . : i -
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be of the best of aneri In town, you emu lways rely' �@----7— 1 6 � 2. 1
ful, Write to -day for beautiful catalogue. 0 ve 6 me 0 - � . � I . Moleswort Stephenson assistants. -Mr. Win. '; I I . . .
BABY FEAn.-We take the following, O,r,D Timm BR'O T To - MIND. - The . '� Sq S.- I : - - .
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0 gettlaz clean ruit. And as we be i&iTi'Woo4 a Lys he. was a �- of this village,bas leased" his farmi n Us-. 121c -nice patterns. Alnioat e)
34odorate rates, board cheap, enter any time. b �ak blitter make re, you can always I'll, borne, near �he cheese factory, �to Mr. - , g,01
A rot-olass article )it H. RoBB's, Scaforth, 1611-1 which.refers to a child of a former resident Mitchell Advocate of �a f week says � ,"We P�inte to the postn�aste6h p of this pla� e HEAVY, GREY #LAWNEL-15 cents .*. � -
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52 . . � . . . . .. Keyes, of the Parr line, for a term 0 years. � 1 � r �
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I I JoiiN A I I , il 10 a " . the , tie Mr. Keyes" has the reputation- of I)elnf a ! .
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e loan Hotel. -Br issels. um!r. loll-tf i ob r 13: " Baby Feat," as he is common. Reformer, publb1hed by , Alex. McLean, now Patter ion purposes �.movin ; in 9 ' I Zal
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I h - DOUI-i ly oft! I 4, the- little threei and a half Yf ar old of Ottawa, and dated Aoril 4th, 1862. Its future to Galt. -Mr. an� Mrs. 'Willi - HEAVY GREY FLANNEL,.. all wool- _' .
PRODUCE WANTED, POULTP.y,_FO1C SALE -Thoroughbred , . 4 I Howick, entertai'n ite a ]a as Kerslake, of Lumley, spent lait Sab- , - I - I � Sul
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tiyfarasle; afewfirat-class Cockrels wnd Puflets_ curly aded so� of Dr. Fear, showed a heap leading editorial deals with the formation D 'g, 11 11 . e bath at �1 it Peter Melville's, -Miss a Flor- .1 20 cents per yard. � - I
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. Light Brahman, Barred lymouth Rocks Latigshans more ,a man sense on §aturday afternoon of a new coalition Gov tipment, *ith tin 0 of their friends on' Weanesday eve - � � - I :
afi.d White Plymouth Re -ka. 'Apply to W lNon Bros. I once andlBossie Tucker, of Manisteei Michi- A NE ---
We buy for cash or- trade all kinds an ast tl�a many a much older child would ,A. Macdonald se Prettier'. Another article ing.-The Molesworth Ch one and Butt r -E_XTRA .FINE G BY FLAN, LS, ligbt,� - ,
a's Butter, 1 or at 0. C. Willson'd, Be forth. 16114 milar I circumstances, and 7 that "thr i Cc placed a c6al furnace in the 81 I . 5 . - I a Jf you hip
any quantity of Produce, such h v'e Choi. ee .-61nts per head' was npany have gan, hav been spending the past i two or or dark, 25c Per Yard. -
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'RAM LAL'S pure ndian Tea' is the best a qo e under si i - e on t e c � BID cui �ing ro . � three,we6,k with their. aunt, Mr' * John . - - � .. . - . I . � _ciu
Eggs, Dressed Fowl, Dressed Hogs Aides , ' undoub(edly saved the life of his little play. lev - rice of the county to ral om.-C. Bennett was di.ping a , . .
f J 40o and 50a to& put up. You will get it at Dill's, sea- Matal Kemp. - Mi.-. D. Urquhart was in,the ounty 1 . 4 , -_
Tallo,w and Potatoes. Do not fail to, call a 4 b 3sie Shepher , -0ho is about his own $8004 ",' ush the protes) �gainst Mr. Foley's - %, I _101(1
I we Ion he premises of W. J1. MeKee the � i ii eek. -Mr. Samuel Rannie is bav- i � I - I � I . I
We WilL1 make it worth your, while. 8 I forth, who keeps all firsttolaos goods, 1611-1 - '-'*, 'I- - In t �e locali, bolumns a report is I t 9 t town a.4 t We have 1 d � T1
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have 50 cords of 'age. T le two were pla�ing in the yard of electR.01 er day, and after bailing the water I %%-goo stock of L.
� � Mr. A. anBuskirk,w 11 given' -07f the desb!ructi s ot into the bu(kdt to deqce��xd,' ing the P��te 'glass windows 'of his stores, ; I -, I
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— ; the best dry hardwood, 4 feet, at @8 per ic ord. 111111) hen Cesieaccidenta Y P 0 by fire of Mr. John as I sual, he g . occu .0 I N Mr. John McArthur, h4rdware ' Blanketsi'Comforters; and L . . . . . . I
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&,WiLsoN, Aeaforth, . 1011-21 fell intJ)L an open well. When she came to Fishleigh's com nodiou,��', warehouse, an ac. into. the well. When he had reachedt a P 1. Quilts at the closest - --
BEATTIE BROSM !f - the'top !.he got hold of Alp board that count 6f a- cound�l - meeting at which John detith 'of about 15 feet the ro e broke, g4' mercE ut, . Mr. John, Zuefle, shoe �'maker, : prices I � . 11 $1
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Grocers P Butchers, h4yu Just opened a ebolco line of Teas tillia � cannot bal started 'or the road as fast as he could run, Babb �_u� Abbott were', pr sent. Accounts to the bottom. He received. a fe BOV61.1e pare i ith thel windows of his other �',vtoreii. ' - .. � - r
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, excelled for quality and pri3O, Our off( es are of 9 � I , I i . . - The v rk 1 beii3g done by Mr. Coulier, and Bought several moutba'ago, but only lately _ - - I The N'Tap.q.
and oe6l, Mr. Van 'Buskirk and Mr. T. were passed in f vor of !�r. Bowie, A Far- brTises, but, strange to say, he was not ser
blecdo. In nur butchering el)E rtment we I i . I ucil iml ; I . WA
- TEL. NO. 8 the fln"t Comper standing on the sidewalk, grabbed I � B.IlWinters andJames o " will v 3ry m prove theapppr4nee of arrived. -A great line of BOYS' AND, - - I
SEAFORTH. I wJ11 endeavor to supply our ouatonerg with the' � n son, � H. - Rut i sly injured. the bock. -I 0. J. Sutherland, as a4ent for � I
1598 choloestmest. All kinds of dressed:'foA wanted.1 the form r by the leg a d began to pull. erty, all si Cie &4& but the latter. In I #___ GIRLS"WORSTED RIBBED STOCK- � V
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- t . . Produce taken In exchange for goods. Rememberl He was 0 excited that he could -not talk a her pt,rt of t 'e' pap r � s ppears 'the mar- ConstancE. ' 1XGS, also a eme of EXTRA GOOD- -_ __ - .
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t much; Wut managed tc) say something. about ri ge notice of ��.. Avis.- The advertis- OTF.S.-The anniversary serviceg� of the : I Or. M a. �
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,1W_ ut �v I `Ihis, with his excited manner and i 9 columns were well r %tr:)nized, but every M th di t hurch were xery eAccessftl. � �
, ! well, i. I near Embro, Oxford county, who w�as here You will,find in our assortment a'big tol- - I k_
l LooK oat for a big auction s e of all! pale faice, gave Mr. Van Buskirk an inkling 0 e of. thei adve 4isers ha�e since passed I 101 im
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F � - # ki ds of household goods, furniture,,oarpe 9, fea,t,her � aalthe matter, and he rushed to -': parts. . �Iof Clil � th
b do, pillows anJ ail kindo 'of crockoryv nd glass.' of what awav or moved [to o;he, Spring to , in his usa*l- -eloquent style, delivered a James Sutherland,, post master, rkurned I - I
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I w�re, besides a hundred or more thingfre a numeni the well aQ rescued the little girl from her wheatwas quote at 7(. cents per bushel; to han nd' ippropriat A : 1 8. home this week. -Mr. Gavin R Nloir, of You can safely depend upon both qual- � -
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re, on Saturday, -November fith, 1891, ay I o'clocl I elboard wi 12 eggs, Ozen 0 ched to a large greg :ion. M,onday - �
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! DISTIUCT MATTERS. L49 to mention. : 3rilous position, and none too soon, as her oats, 4 ev i Rev. 'Mr. Armati ng very ab ee� visit- ity and value, We are just as Partin- _. .
, . store two doors north of Roid & Wilson' h - Y 'Queb M_
- I at s well nigh gone. can ie� � PC O' 75 cents per pr . I I con i , ing hi a M�t her and attending big brother lar in making our lelections as it in Poe- - m1l
1 . p.t.., and in the evening at 7 o'clock. A� G. AULT, 5 - - . . bush, lil; ba'rle , 6 ce ;a; ork , $3.25 per eve 2ing,- a rogramme congieting � of a i- I � . I I I � . I
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A Xvxrtow SUAVE.—Rev. S. Acheson, of propriebor; Thomm Brown, auefioneer. 1 1611-2 1 ,s. -The Brussels ost owt., I The cL' an re �rre� to above is a R ai'd . - I
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Kipj�en, had a close call on Monday after- iThe greatest� 'and best in the 'world- 1 96 '"s : broti q of the I ditor, of Tiij,, EkPOSITOR, Rey. Mr. Audr*oWs, Lordesborol inter- resid�nceo, Mrs.Elder,of thisvillage,and businese. (%me gind Lee our stcck for- . 01ir own I
, . ,� Georg Halliday has a cocker staniel that 'I
noon last, and he was fortu ate in coming 116rbageum, for horses and oattle,atlteid & Wflson's�'; who 0 then an' mploy,ee of the office, ind siDe.-sed vkth inusic was rermibred. "The t)- -1 � - N
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out s; sound. He was getting out of his '. I t I recoll" I 9 �
P I ion of the t'l, um r"lized by the, ftoe will.offering 06r, blijAs Helen, was married to N r. An� questions you.like about the ,goods I 1.
such as fetching his owners slippers, etc. . I .
NEw Currants, Raisins, Peels, C , . in aid �, verayed as A -
buggy in' --front of I,'. McFwl Co.'s store, Anne � ��ts all 11 :,',nial� cially the marri�ge . . I I -
G,qodB and fresh Spices at Dill's, Segiforth. I The dog has carried odt this feature in a � amounted to $58.30. -Mr. John Pickard,, A drew Moir, of Usborne, eldest son' of the prices. 7 . __ - - I'M a rath
whei�- his foot slippad and be lost his bad.- 101] , , , ti e, genial ed tor . cl,, the Advocate, at � I -
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ance, falling over the shaft, and behind the )P,%nTiF,s desiring to Furchase furniturl Halli"ilafs home art'cles of move or less whiel A �'he was a ii est. I . week. -Mr. John McG goill.,ofm6leaworti, - I �_ - I I
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and household effects, ,3an do so at the r 38idence of v I - � i I I I *-1— I I I � . - . " - V9
horse, The animal became frightened and a ue. )ne day last, week a pair of rubbers, i � t a week at big home here an4 ,visith g - - . -
John Robb, corner of James and Wilfian streets , i ' I son, in the avehing at six o'clock, and was
bega� kicking. To save hir�isalf Mr. Ache- � , � � - . ..
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I which he is selling out ptior to removing to Detroit' ladies size, were ro g ome and as Mr. . L ers' ith * oth r friends. -Miss Ids, Britton isi spendii g witne sed by the relatives of the zolutract- I - Tbere a I
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son dropped to the ground* and the horse . I A C�RIMCTTTut. , e Bale register no. a !ew weeks with frie dg in . �
___ Hallida� did not, know from what point of - W�oodstoc: c, *
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went�,off up the street, but before it had ' � —9 i, -es inTipi, E b i -Mr. Will McCully, a I - �� I . ��
the compass they came, he left them at the t xeb ITOR 1 last week, the sale clicel.semakier, Strait- somep, T ; �hirejd in 11 V blue: silk, 6 - * , TAie ... �
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in t4e buggy, stopped it. Mr. Acheson directors of the 8outh Huron Aglicult proved to be the prol)erty of Mrs. Wismer." gave tbe4ate as 1`1 burs ay, November lat. Foresters 'held their annual oys I . I I hi
ural� I I tee., supper wore orange 1 blossoms. Miss Iffannalf - - -
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qd,_ was decided to hold a Fat. Stock show on tive. of canitie intelligence of which we I . . . -I.. . T I
� . , I � � . vi,,ry I comLDkl,y att red in royal blue silk " - - to.
� I —#—I- the Agricultural grounds in Exeter, (in F i heard 'emntly'. Mr. W. D. Bright, of this To PAY Accoug, I be I � . ! - L I
r - Y_ . S. - here will ,a meet- � __0_ . trimrr ed with cream satin and ribbol and - -
M,�Tjuijusi.v..-St. James' church, Sea- day, December 16tb. Liber iz , :8 will ba to . I . n ardept lover of the noble ing of the Tuokei I i t� lag, I th
al pr' wn�_ wrio is omit � � council at Kyle's I . I I . I
, I . i KirktDni, . I I also m (re oran& blossoms. - The groom was 10 J [C FA UL "I .
I A of all kinds, �lao- for , nimdl', has a pair of handsome and well hotel, on Tuesday nex%! November. let, at i I I I gri
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ding on Tuesday, Ilth ,just., when Mr I ank Deacon, suppo v -ad 1,y his bro �ber, I
- I drensed mexts and poultri. Facilitits will trained dog$. I One ih a thoroughbred point- 10 o'clock, for the Purp isef of PELying con- - of Qu(pbec city. The bride, who is -o well ..
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Wil � am Reidy, of this town, and Mis ,�, Ap nt 8 h frier n the v . 4 I I Tite Flee(
also be afforded for parties having lat stock and the other a paniel. One day the tractors gravel acciunts, and the transaction I . and f4vorably Jk own, was made the'recipi- .
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McNamara were � united in the 1 which they wish to dispose of to dc so even ;,r,g,, Which 6�e boon companioDs, were of Other' business. This meeting will, no Miss Rachel Kirk spent u day at iome_ ! Dry Goods Co.- I'll I " �
holybondis of matri 'ouy. n( Mr, J. Taylor it, bu�lding a new, sta)le', ent of I i i nuriiber f very valuable and useful, 11 � I th
'I thougIr they do not enter them for competi- iurrounded b I presents, We u ite with the many friends -, .
M The importaut shut up in a 1 yard , y a high, doubti--be well att( bd, N -- ,
. ceremony was performed by Rev. Father tion. An effort will also be made to have agooa el' ,rd fence. � I he big dog determined I - i Will Jamieson is the cor�tractor. ' W 1 .-P.' . - -
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McCabe, in the presence of a large number ' I . Cakr, V. S., spent Su;day i Blyth with his 0 1 � ipp co ple ".. � .
attendance oUbuyers present. In short, the' to -get hi 8 libe�ty, nd cleared the fence at f B Etyfl d. i I . ' i und c4 t nu ad b6ppinesa through life.i - -1 � . � I -Next 1vt ,
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one bound. The 8 iel thought it would HAV,P, you bougi t yo �r new Overcoat yet? lodge brass band has! bee � Wiggi is, pesid�nt of the Women's! Chris- . --- ,�
of friends. of the contracting parties. Th - airectors will leavp nothing undond to make sister, who is on the sick liEt.-The' I -11: a C4th's Greatest Cash " -
groom w4i,s ably supported by Mi. a-lre-orgariimo i � � I I
M. Alc- the show a success, and we ope -low I is exa'mpl , and got as far as to. F. A. Fdwards has a g),orf Eu )ly at close cash prices, Il � *I- tian , ,,m rance Union :& very , .- _o I � 1'r1i
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ratb, While Miss Maggie Connors waited orts will be seconded the � top;of t a fence with its front som a for boys to elpar At $1, 0. 4man Ball resumed � I I , delivered ' � 11 -
niers and ficize th interel. ling address, to ladies only, in Car- 11 .
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upon the, bride. .After the ceremony the feeders of the riding. We doubt if; the)re is paws. . -7here �it st a i, not having Physical BLONNI.S.-Mr. ai Cor last -Fred Marshall sljent� der I .. w -
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happy couple, accompanied- by a few invited . a district in the province where !there is force e-naugh to g t further. The pointer, b0tt, were guests i a tory last week. , noon la3t. ;rbe subject was, " Child culture �,' -1 �',
friends�, d r?ve to the xesidence of the bride' ' the 'parental roof.-Takfng up tift nits is the Dr Goods $,tore- - -, --- I
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,k fattened than lin South predicament, made -Percy Smith wa i viki ing near Parkhill . in its r-lation to�purity." In the evening ': . � � .
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fath4,whereallpariook of a sumPt-uous� Huron. ther leap onald, of the order of the day,. -A number fro here. 111- abe :ad dressed a mixed audience in the, � �. -0- -
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wed�,Iing dinneri, an& the remainder of the, buyers from all parts of the provincei in ad, spaniel :)y the neck with its ,mouth and vation Army, fare vel ei I last Sunday even- I � . .per a Ande "son
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day �ms pleasantly e;pant. Mr. and Mrs V evening next.�,Nlr. Jame Q I I �� -
- dition -t8 an unusual . pulled it the rest of the way -over. This ing and left foi lonctito on Monday,- � � 1, �
ly large number 'of ex , tian Endeavor work." Miss Wiggins is a ning to their highest capacity to meet ther . .
Tufts, liveryman, has disposed of �his fine z, . . I .
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Relly-lefton the afternoon train for Detroit, tensive and reliable local dealers. Under beats th Bru sels dog all hollow, Arthur Grenville i vas v s�itin big father a ery .easing .
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�Itrid pther points. I I 1: driving 'are to John Foster for a hands)me v � et local and export dibmand.-INIrs. R. Hunt
I a a— . these circumstances, there should be - 9 __ few days last wee , a 2� �ef t on Mon for . I were b th N rell attended. -Mills Iloth am, of returned home this week from Baeton, �__ .
� Christmas show held in the riding whic - I Toronto.-Mi8ses 1106r�h sum.-Ivlr�., James Tufts Is v y � sic at . - -
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Tim 13m.kvf,ois OUT.—We find the follow- will spon equal those held at Guelph an � t"n,
At Stratfor, ,1_i.�d' a present. . to WE63 where she had 'been visiting her'sort and Gil"
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!i London, rm ly of.Bruesels, was in town order of the day. A . thik week renewing acquaintances. neph w.- 1'r. Kenneth X-acartbur, of Ailm AN ...
,ronto papers of Monday: " The Brantford, and there will be I �,
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ing in the To. , it those inte 'last weelc Halliday has been a resi tion of tbe, King's Daa ters, Im w ek.- ; I � . I She s, iolo in the Aletbodist church on Craig, was in the village�' this w,&ek visiting .1
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. n for about fou - Last 8aturday, consk e . -*-- . A. . eAlOning.-Mr. James Bonthron and his brother. -Mrs. David Clark and'grand-' - ..�
Judicial Committee of the Canadian La- ested'�will but"Becond the efforts now bein f j ly.r. rteen year* #able excitement was " � I . ,
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cros" Association sat to -day at the Rossin put fdrtb by th,e South Riding Society, a , - 0 caused by the report ;h t Mr. AL Rose, his Brussels. . daug�t Mrs. R. H. Calling and Migst,, daughter were in Exeter this week visitimr, j
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Aouso to consider the protest of Seaforth they fihould do. . son William, and Wi 11am Sturgeon, had A number of first-claqs farms for a in Xate 1 hro ,, of Exeter, were triends. � � -
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against Orangeville. The mempers present � 0 I . � lost o e.! I
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Ex,POSI. jl� for, twent 7 -seven years, and, lik a fishing at Port Fi an� i Lod had started for of money to loan on farm 6ecurity at 5 per cent, . I I
werfl Nlr.' Lennox,of Aurora, president; Mr. E'(..),10';l)VIL1,P, NOTES. -Communion ser ,' . I to a. 8amuel Bell and 0augh- . . .
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11artley, of Toronto, secretary; Messrs. vices Will be bbserved in our Church . the rest f the old i ri�nds, the lonj I terms of repayment to suit' the borrower. pp, I to tew ltip._.310 . . _. I - . I
I reads it �he better I a likes it. S. Scorr, Brussels. : 167E.tf , I I I
on th� : home, and, as the had r, re. J b4 Mousso, who were in "Mani- I I
- g,r he not arrived as soon .,, A - Wroxet,er.
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, 11'Lea�,Orillia ; Hali, Markham and King, first 8 Rev. Mrl MoLaclion, formeriv employed e as they shQuld, th repl�rt was started that " I � i I 5 :or a C)u le of months, F,imx; POP. SAL-E.-IMMediately adjoining I �- On . ��
, abbath in November. I Wba ,'in the interest the C. P. R. station, Wroxot '
Peterboro' . n morn � Mol � er, comprisinz 1400 soras ;. I I . i
� The committee decided against Tradley, of Mitchell, will cond they were: lost. d , ing, James BRIEFS. -Walter Innis,' sale, in, -rig, ,�f th ir beat , and in Visiting relativ a and buildings good, with stone stabling; unlimited sup- ,
. -.uct the pre foundry ere, 1has secured a good situation i I . I , - . - �
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. Seafortii. * After vigorous discussion, it de- r-atory sarvices ab 2 ol T . Sturgeon mud Wil i mith drove down, near !this village, drew a large crowc on f Jends the ,e; i' I - . I
Pa . clock on the previous with the An ,drson Furniture Compan , I returned home last I week - ply of water; 60 acres seeded idown with -clover said '
w- Friday, -and on the Alond . I "--"' "" ' timothy; 14 acres fall wheat. For particulk I
. cide4 that the rule providing for the thro Y, in and- found that Alf er 1i tirig a good haul of Thursday. He was selling off ,everything, f�e �enefitted by the . I
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ing qu�t of all games of defaulti ust ,same hour, Rev. Mr ay following, at Woodstock, nd intends removing his f,m- fish, they were un blei to return, and were 0011ehas rented his Arm t .eye an I is f � ling I"uc trip.. -Pro. or .apply at once to TuOINIAS J. GjAsof;, Jr., 'Tow"It , .. �.
, ng t6ams m f OF. E I �'! _� B .of Huron College, London, 1 16084 , - ,
- Forrest, of �'Waltonj ily to th t wri sho tl Mr ' McLachlan nnou h q 1. a, passing steamer. edming into town and going into t ie carrf;afe v Wroxeter. .
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be � observed. The Elms-Tecumsehs games iwill preach a thanksgiving sermon. -Mr. is n0t o y a good m,rol&an, 'but a most towed to Sha . . r'l so urg', �rvice in St. Paul's church on —0— - � - �
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wer� thrawn out,andthe resultof the Orange- , 'and Mr". Hicks went to C ntralia on Thurs., worthy itiz a, and 4rhile we deeply regret - 1 4 I .. bb4th ._f ,uite a number from 'here at. - ,
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ville�Seaforth game in Brampton last week,' day of last week to attend 9 the wedding ,of val o ; sale amounted to nearly $1,90). . Archie �,�ndeo the 5abbath school conventiox� held Wingham. � No time -1, � I
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. the remo f himself and Mrs. McLach. . i I Dx6ier, Lamont, R. Armstrongi T. E nbrey and *t Blake on M:wday last. -Mrs. Petek NOTES. -Guy Bros.' minstrels were bet& ,, I
W&S"confirmed. The deciding game will be their neice, Miss Maud Hickt%, who was lan I I - �
. from Seaf th ' w ) can hearti�y recom-- NOTES.—'Mr. W Ili ' of Brucefield, John Bishop leave here' on, Fri( ay.of this I , . Trig- I - . America I I
, Hart, I rso4 ba� re,turned front Brantford and on Monday. About foutVcloek in the after- .
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� n .m6nd them he gold people of Oxford's was visiting Mr. I oh ' Jarrott las� week.- week for a deer hunt in Muskoka.' Word �rli he �e she was di :0�ple of noon tbev had a 0,roc4ston, and the 'music . , -
on Thursday, this week." And thus the odist church, to Mr. Andrew Hicks,' graiti ca0bital. The oods3ason has commenced, ' , . . I V!, spen ing a a I I applies *
played by Orangeville and Orillia at Rosedale, married at 11 o'clock in the Oe . tralia Methl t , oil
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Beavers have been deprived of the obampio . � Miss Alice Jarro)t, . f Exeter, who was d here on Tuesday of th death ek with relatives and friends. -We had was excillent. In the evening the ope �
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II -T merchant of that village. -We regret t6 a Id large qua " "' " 6re coining into town. dressmaking in Lo do : was home for a few of Mrs. Robert Dickson, I M - rewitti -'
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ship. The machine was too many forith em. A] - I note the illnesfi of Mrs. Muld,rew. TwJ a prevailin-1 �r'i'ce i an old 11881rit of quite is fall'of snow here on Wed ales hall was crowded, and the show was better' � . 1112
. s from $1.50 to $2 per weeks but ieturne to . day - .1
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though President !Lennox and other main- � weeks ago shei went out to MoXillop 6n a co d for short 1wood. Mr. D. D. I ?London "on i Monday this place, but now of Detroit. The body night� a gentle reminder of the prepaiiiations than ever. --The Canadian social given by , . -430st
bers ofltbe committee' admitted that .Sea- Scarlett, Wilson to resume I Smith comes here on Friday for. interineit in Rrus� needed for the Winter months. --The !Maud the young I of the :. � -,
�'visit t� her daughter, Mrs.' where h a alarge y employed re- � �her du ies.'--Miss Maggle I Pea � .
forth h4d won the greater number of kames � sta: F of m n.busil � has returned ho::: e ;� ifter spending two sels cemetery. Funeral from Melville church I p e Presbyterian --: � -
i,she was taken 'sick very suddenly. At In ving big pie tied eigs from the *ate, and ; I ifen4raon 00mp , are this week givin church, on Tuesday evening, was a suceeo& _.
.. -and we�e morally entitled to the champion- i present writing she is still there, . . months w1th frit ds: ,around Exeter and at 2 p. m. on Friday. , Mrs. Dickson's . ednee4a in. ul 9 � -_ FQr.'
� but some � is shipping away imniense quantities, Most I . .- VM]a e, in Coxworth'.0 hall. The lecture room was draped with rede -
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ship,� they lacked the courage of their con- 1 Elimville.-Mrs. . � ]Crocker who h maidea name was Grant and she is a sister ---tNfr.; Jolin�Bell, of ay, has been su&ring white and blue, and decorated with mipls -
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what improved t4ough yet very, weak, of them ' re go! ng to the old coun Cr .-The for a num,�er of.' ea�4'4rried 'a a fan of Wm, and John R. Grant, foimer p I . � APPLY
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victions, And sooner than admit a previous Mr. French, supe�rintendent of the Hou . ost- of late fro I ood p isoning. . We h6pe to leaves and flags. The programme Gogge4w - - " �
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Is Misses Ca,81A, d tughters of Mr. E, Cash, who goods store, south 0if - L !post offic inten if master of Brussels, also of SiMDn Grant, . 11
�. orroV, committed an aeb which, to say the of Refuge, at Clinton, was in the village on! have be, a I soon bear mplete recovery.! 7
� o il , fb'r some time, are now re. selling out her fun turWarid househ ' * �_Mr. of solos, quartettes, choruses, readings and . -� -
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lea&was no t becom ' d was utterly business! on. ues4y last.. -It is a singular coverin �_Pot Aces are likely to - be scarce on Tuesday. next a Ad !will resi I e in St. or theme(! , A � has purchased the farm bf the c1ii,rionet solos. Rev. D. Perrie gave A nhor� L , . - . � I
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devoid of all true sportsinai�Bbip. 'It was fact that the partizan spirit rules many mQ1 and dea -1 this spason.' Some 'farmers in this I ilate r..F, th, op. address on Canada. Cake, coffee and mWw � I I
undoubtedly a clumsily coupoeted scheme ' Marys.-Tbe el�ct -ic iilits have g ven very of hem being in Dakota. -Brussels in Posits Mr.� 1; amuel Smillie's farm, for the cream were served. Theaollection amount- 1, -
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on both sideE of politics in this country so! vicinity have a lgood'� crop, but many will poor satisfaction he 'past three weeks.- hav ng another bakery, Jae BaIlaatynehav- gain I - I
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to deprive Llie Beavers of the honors they that itbey are incapable of believing any. not hav iienoug� for �heir 'own use, They Several cars of a pl �0 are being shi d ing ecured the services. of Wm. Grewar. will .
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nerib Lennox was backed 'good I can emanate from those opposed to are a much better crop i n . it _ I qui e! If expenditure to t was C. A. Campbell's drug store on Wta- -tog4t 5
er�� to n the souther' that from this Station ei Ory day._M�r. n He has a good over, in h I Thom. .fire 4 . 8 a - I �. �
up in this crookedness by members of the , them ' If the prohibition plebiscite had in.the north ys is block. --R, . M and repair. -.1-Ar-8. nesday.-In the Presbyterian church,, on ii. i
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lace where unbiased judg- I all plobability we would -never have been loaded -�ith app'll-es for shipment. - Th"
relligated to it P I a reside�,t 4 this place, died at the Graham blo I i8ch who est few w4ks with her mother, Mrs. M. seerea of the Indian ' ' delivered a � - I
ment and justice are unknown quantities. ; treat4d to those vigoro ! I . a crop Lucknow on Satuidayllast, aged tl years, has been sick for Rome time, IS 8gf Lin able to Mregor, 6f Hay.-Shipping1a very brisk good taadrdribab on the ' n!"fision, I I . . �
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But It is a � oonablati ti to the Beavers to A'WORD APOUT BUSINESS. edloarly in the v, s4on, an $1.60 per barrel T hk statioil on Tuesday Moroi g I&S.' to! W , � If . I
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Wilson's Oat'h Grocery have forced- this main committee to admit . . I . is the prevailing price for winter f ruit.- the family burial plot - t '. : � . . .
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. Field and Garden seeds. -We have - Evans & ch must . ave, under the circ'um- For the enco iragement of n ' M. D. D. Wile )n: mel , cemetery. -Frederjok'Triebner, an old resi- tow 4 i eki roadsters to John W on, Pf I he :Busy St I � - . i --' - .
Colo.- a truth, which must ew subscrib. with a painful aoci. -west 1 th� I. el 6tovrery, for another team an UM -1 I
saw log mangold seed, GolAeq Tankard and Lo stances, befin a bitter pill to swallow, Dome. I i a few d9ya 6 standing on dent of Stephen townsh , thr4 milell . t , .. I
n , . ere, we will give T-uu E.veo,siTon #om. dX go. 3he was -An donly!on 1 Saturday $1�5,iand a has siuce-sold the to he got I 4
Red mangold sotA, Imported $ban White carrot that the Beavers w r,e the champions iii A dhair, and in el a pin� r off she fell, striking of this village, died Z I . —_ . .
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, ted 19,00, for fil thwalisir. She was last,, aXe& 73 year He was �uried in � . 3 a �� , � I I
the best varletles of Swedish tochip wed at the' ow 17, 'but the fact that hey had logisla NOW uritil th first of January, hei side on the a - the �; i h, a eattie, � � Of this place, r $135, .1 � . I I I
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- estprices. Our stock of Team was never bet f ban I , the price of o'e year's subscripfic, One co#flned to her Ao Of r several dayn, but in Exeter cometery Monday afternoon last.: nia king th� sum of $260 for histes . It will not be many weeks - I
litliinoiw. Out 25o Japanis thi best In i 11w1ay to Oraangiiville th nant�. And now I i . 3;fj before -the -
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and1or less money than you can buy from � , I . F as! on Tueqday . mike its appearance, ai �
. =,- ouest -of his brother Thom" � nd allnattn*MW I I
picable tactics will always be frowned dow anthemums are,n w, beginning �o I Hensall' V oll
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Aar. Our stock of Groceries in No. I qual . ur end last. -A little flurry of snow, I - . I -
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Prifts Ore 5"s low a"a any one in the trade, A W of thrilling I terest and by o� I e pf the I 1"6. -'Mr. Lighter clothing will have 0 be IniallA.
P A I � on Wednesday eveninj rp S_Wda4TF,D at the flensall vapora- . I
cash . week. Mr. oh, has been remarkably P see �
give a 6 per can$. ooAh discount to 0u# me sport will be'recognize �- . � this ; t ! I I
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. —0 . ablest and moo popular authors �f the day. successful in the cultivation, and his rare Wm. concession, 061 ky T, ,
pn all purcha.-tas of $1 and over. except flour and " . I t loarl two inches across. POW A, Moy.
r, It wilt psi you to give us a call. Good and Varied collodion in well'worth seeing. .Stephen,is td his home , roi �, � I T1
ErwonTH LEAGUF Hiivim."-Full� Those, therefo of who intend jf�inin' eonfigil th agh ill- "' Uro � � , 1(510,2 - fortable things will. be needed, an* � .
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eInDinner, as and Toilet Srts, and a good as '� I Furs, Jackets, - Wraps, Underw.
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sortment to select from. Ttfe highest prices paid , �, 1 , , elllj ' I I
. ranks for the fi at time, should sepd in their -_ G. J. 3tTHr,uLAND, notary ubli convey- Blankets and Comforters. TO,MfttQ . � WHADI
. . . I ffiVitattbgi to vial J his oteenhouses.-Me"ro. - 6 ; gh court of Juspee, insur. . . �
. for all kinds of trade. I - invitation" of the Epworth League, to li� names at once, so as to get the whole of M - . a fasioner in'HI --- I I -__
� present at their 9 Amcor, 00 demand there will be for these ------ I"
I At Home," in the basel . � rray and Arn(ritishipped- a car load of .-HUMI i Gree - :! anosagentorid losUerof marriage liobn 's, h%SLAny I I f
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. ment of the Methodist church, on Tuesday the story. . e ge and ducks �o iR4ode Island on Tues* ' )f )otJi loan companies aP4 pri funds -at we have put in a large stock, which ljjsjij�_ I �
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1374 Bank of Commerce Bl;;. � . . . AcaiDENT.-Mr. Charles 0 dean,, of quantity, ,nta,,eat going, an I terms to been carefully seleoud as to , .. ��
I � . evening. At eight o'clock the chair was We have a few on our lists W have not 5a . We wish hem �ucceso.-Miss Mabel 013410ode4ch the very I mast ralleg Of uft-
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� taken by Mr. Stone, )f the Th moon, of Mil 3holl,'� was visiting friends euib borro 0-ii,ricsins to offer just now in village and bought at as,low a figure 44 al* -
president ( paid their subscriptions for t ie present 'th Jets, -dwell and farm property. Offic e -at the could pto.-ure it. I -1 -
yet . township, who are packing appleo, met m I _ r
and, after the nging of' a hymn he e this week, -Mr.� Alex. Davidso . L t , leos�ll. 1 101041 � I .
Fine Tailoring. - League, I � Poo OtHG,. Ir
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I and prayer by Mr. Ha ilton, the followin - year. To these wewould say, if they de- mo ed to I-is-owh house, near the Collegiate aneriousAecident' 2ear here iecently. As . c � . ,_ ., 1�
- g they were about'loaving tie � farm of Mr. MCKI 1% CASH SToun, HF,Nsit ,L. -We . . - I - L � L
� - I.- - excellent programme w 9 tendered : Piano sire to save 6 ty cents extra the credit Institute, I telyll vsoa.ted by Mr. W. K. . Joseph Hudson, the front axle;of the buggy are not in a9ineit to sell shoddy or und- pendable i _. � - I I . �
We beg to notify the public that we have engaged solo, Miss Pickard ; r�oitation, Miss, Lela liarties PAY- Pearce. -Cavan church, Winthrop, which' I, .
price, they 'ill pay at once. . , Orse to 5&�e fright and gonds. ur f0s of goods to the kind that will
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the services of Mr. Harry- Speare (who fe so well and Beat - chorus,� the chair reading, 8. G. bee been closed for repairs for some time, L- . i Ill style, ] Qome and see our .... I'll .
f ing this and next year will only be charged I ove t ed, and the ,tisfy the most ,critifeal buyer, Fur �
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po alarly known in Seaforbh In connection with five Stone ; vooal 4016, Miss Scott'; violin duet, will be re-yoned nextSabLath, when aervi_ run, away. T e rig was. 611 slityandworictna ship. Becaupe *e &sure up 1, �
9 to pitched out at d �con'eiderably qut rleed, we I muffs" Oaps, I
Uffloring) as cutter and. manager of our Tailorin the advance price for this yeay. occupan to his Ideal down nthic, we are high p I MlttB and -
Dop%rtrnent. Our stock. of Clotheand Tweeds is now Miss Edna Mr. Walter Pickard, accom- � CeS I will be eld fit the 1�1111111& hour. -Mr. W. scratched and bruised. wounds undersell others -because we do not paV a 140ok-keep- Storm Collars, � I
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complete, and will be found up-to,date in every inanied b Maiiiam ion Wednesda or, or have i bad"store accounts. W. A� MoRim, I I
particular. Readymado Clothing stock room is Y ly, jog, Pickard ; vocal solo, Mr. As after January nexb,postage will be im- 0. eid was at I Y0 were carefully dressed by the 1,71adies, of the . I . I I
It -Willis ; reaitation. Miss Pearl Floyd ; posed upou rgev�spapers, it is neeens ry that see rig Kr; Thou sai Bell, w4o has been ser i. , ' Ren"ll. -� I . i loll � , I \ .
1111led to its utulost capacity. We cordially invite In. � . I . i i , . and a cart loaned thein they were i I I - _________J 1* - �
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gection before buying to both our Orderedand uartette, the Misses Beatty and Crich, and . . on I ill, but is now recove ing.-Mrs. Rob. house h ay�� 1 es the Heignall ourin . $ , I
we insist on advance payment. -V4 i cannot able to proceed, thankful t ; caped with ' Cooxc ROTH-ETL5, Of 9 I
Readymade Departments of Clothing. Cars. W. G. and H. Willis. After- the I er 'Zickson, of Detroit,_.fo merly of Bvul- . 1i Mills, n lisive one I the best chopping stems in Ladies' Fur Capes "
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programme r&eshmeuta were served, and afford to PAY PDStAge in advance a 2d wait a- remains . ; : N I
el i, died -on Mon' day -` lot. The - the coun , nftcr a number of years' expe cc with .
the rest of the evening spent in social con- two or three years for the prict of the have been taken to'B -il I � nd will be in. - :- I my different makes -of chopperff and they � . . f,
'Wm. Pickard & 00, . 11 a i great An -27 to 30 inches loug,'aasorted,ju . .
. 11 I I now olal that they have succeeded in 1jurchlillug . "-- I
I di. to red there to -d a 1. he as an aunt of I I , I 1 $10, $12, $15, $18 $20, $25 and up .
I verse. Shortly after ten o'clock, the -an paper. We are sure that most of our Sub- �i, 716a � ' one of tb :best choppers on the market fo,-Iflue chop- f il�
: SIWORTIEL - - ence dispersed declaring the evening one of , -, S. Dick'son a�d ti d Messrs. Scott and COU1401L Douxfas. -At the lost meeting of p ng. W "are also running our roll crushor. for the . ward a. " � .
I . modVers are too sensible and fair. minded to . on toe 11th -inst" - I
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evel enjoyed., � expect or ask us to do no, �Ve expect, e was Grant and she was- about 70 yeirs and at which all t ex =,"enoe A feeders tell us that the"N's not Jog worse Ladie 'Fur Capermies, - 1� �
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- ra Un . � —0 . , of ige. She: lea on h6r -,Qbd partner and the collector presented his I o �i_f I . -
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! . I J several of a family to 9 f heri I,. sh the memory, of accepted sa satisfactory I , 9heiclerkwaSin- WeD paid for wheat. CooKBROX� 1611-1 Now styles, assorted ,furs -$6, $7, *I
i NEw REPAIR Siiov.-I beg to announce every subscriber in arrears will pay up. . I i
; that I have opened out a bdot and shoe rep Ir shop. a f tithful wife 96nd �'*ort,hy motber.-Or- otructod to notify 'Engineer Bell to -'proceed I Great al lighter We at Weismilier's, for $10 $12,$15'and upwards, -
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. I - opposite Fear's drug store, Senfoftb, where will be Subscribers in Arrears should bear this no- ange lodge No. 793, Seaforth, will hold an with examination and estim b3s of the Gar- , two weeks only, coniiniencing Saturday, October . I
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I . 0 V, � pleased to meet all who may favor we wi N their . .1 peti. : 22nd, 1898. I ton's woo . � ohirts and drawareg worth $1 us, -
- tice In mind, a d not give their inds rest my ter supper and entertainment in their niss drain an soon as he re e�yes : the L � 0 Ladies' Fur Ru'- �
stronage. Fire class work done on -short nogice, . al suit. sale fee 86c, Wa's fleece lined OhIrts and
. 4!�tioiial nagnev drawers worth $1, $1.60 and $2 sale price 5c, $1.80 , � .
To �r. W. �Iomerville -.-' a d satisfaction guaranteed. Ordered work a night or daV, until they pay all ,arrears on ha I on Tuesday evening next', Supper Will tion- with the' necesiary I I I I I
, -4 numerous , so-:- and 8L.75. talies, flee0e e underwear worthst - I
I 4!rhis is tq authorize you on behalf of the specialty. Louis W117 Seaforth. L010 their weekly visitor. Most of o r subscri- be served at hal '-past peven, after which:an attached. After passing lin 3 Latest styles -83.50, $5, $6.50, 69,0d .. �. .
rai3d Trunk Railw�y Company of Canada WANTFD.-Choice butter 17c, dried ap. . excellent progra'nme Will be presented. -We couvto for township improvements and for 85c. LiAles' Vesta �worth 15c, 20c, 2603 40C, 500, L . \ - Admitted,
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tog 11 Passenger Tkokets in the! Town of pies and poultry. G. E, Kitio, Wir gham. 160941 ,bers do thief And we want to ge�them all an having other pui-poses I , all of w, hich will 4ppear . in' 715c, I agile price 1*2ic, �18c, 20a. 86c, 40a land 60c. $10. \ . I L
L t � of Manitoba weather just I Lad as' dmwers wotth $be and 60c, sale pri a 30c and I I pel
, rth, Ontario, by November Is , a good girl to a aerhtful f M day and the al financial statement I An .
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� t 'S WITNESS ' I Wanted on t . he game fo tii3g. It is as easy to pay nolv� The deli .. sys 0 on I . -� 25c, sale pr �qa 200 . , Flannelettes worth l5c, 3,7c.8c Ladies' Fur Jacketo, L - � exi.
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. ivirEREoF', the Grand Trunk do general house work. Good wa eq will be paid to - Tubaday last ha e bee followed by rain and adj=d to theist again on th e' 28th of No � I P .
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I Railway Company of Canada have here- the right Farty. Apply to Mrs. R � E. Cooper, Con- now as six , and a deal more I I � . . i too, 18c, now going for 4c, 63, 6c, 17c, Se and Ile, .
I , � an3w and -on Ill dueed! night a flerc6 bliz- vernber next. . . . I
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unto wffii-xed their Corporate Seal, this fifth 01. � I � � ar came straig t fro the Northwest and - . � for 260, 0 . 40a and 56c. Table oil 0 oth, 6x , $40, and upwards. Your MOO
day A Febriiary, 1898. i ' .. Mm. C, M' DuNmai�, teacher of mugi. :i - . i I � it felt like it.- dro an Mrs, W. Somerville .1 � I regular pri!o 200,,edle *price 18c. Table loll cloth, .
i all Its branches. . Careful attention given to begin- bject which m Blake. - �, ! I I 6x4 , price 8.0c, sale price, 26c. annelatte - br�,
I . � 07x4 -om th ii _'holidays a . Je I b,,, kr,etguila, I.V4 0c - Il -,4, per pair SGe. , ttoaade, . �.
I I .1 [SEAL.] more. Vocal and classical work a specialoy.' 16 au ,ppeared in last week's issue have returned f nd Mr. � ';OT)�S.-OU)r new march nt, - M!" n of fee
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. I R. -Miss Roberts, of -,-Somerville has i ettled dow�� to business at regular 26c.fo� 2ba.' Me'n's ties worth 26c, ale price . I
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I Charles- M. Hays, . J loing a good business.- to. John Thirsk I I . I
, i Stratford, wage he guest of Mrs. J. S. Por'� the old stand. -Mrs. T. R. F. Case, who , , lea and 20. Me*'@ braces worth 26c, a 1*1
' GOOD assortment yet of w.�nter�l flowerin , ale prici 20c� 1 � - I -
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. bulbs at PapsVe bobkotore, Seikfort`l- , ter during the early part of thi k `. As been us] ill I 2 Toronto since she The , (tax - .
i I ' I MariAger. Is .1 i:1 loing a rushing business ,mihis did r mill I an(
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. 8 ere Is, e are p I. Jackets, Capes, Hoods, ,.� ,� ' .
- -.-- - I , CALL and see what is going on,,. the bar- Mrs. Duncan ampbell spent sever . 7 . a6l in making�things lively in town. . 16c. Grain bale le B), nale price 02. . Dress
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I gain counter at the Woollon.Millai 8ealorth, and b I . o I f this district will )e we d, ,,, , 1�,Ibp, verY latest,worth $3.25,04, .
. last week wi h relatives and fri4pdo at covering.2- 0 sooia.ible in St. Thomas pf 11 supplied " ;Ind �.f rki' -$2.50, $8. and $4. Dr.-sa good I cap$, &c. � w.b-
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surprised. � 1611-1 . � w cider thin year, judging fromi the num- p - if -I
0 � Walton. -Mr. James Cumming is ag % e 0 1 fancy plaids; worth 15c, gale price 1.2je, J �u n -
DOMINION BANK In FaY- church school ,too "n, on Wednesday Z �1_ 1, - .
�_ 'OR POU.1,TRY. - eo Is wishing to' 1. flannels and wra
- - . CASIL.F I ing his annual friendly �allB ( , Ix r ,who are getting their apples pressed -worth 12)c, s%ls rice I 1b. � .
i __ -Peo � - 10P e of evening, was well attended, 1, despite _pperetto .. . I
. got cash- and the hlichest price or their poultryi - 01 t.-Miis M " Kennel has returned home Cotton battiolf,-b,#st us , our unch for 250. - I
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� this township. � . . the --stormy N reathe.-, -and the young a Prints, your ohoice. r8c. eather tie in , heaviest 11
CAPITAL (Parid U p), - $1,500,000. should call at T. R. F. Case & o.'s butcher shop� - - . fr)m Hensall. ir� folks were sorry HEAVY CLOTH CAPES -83.50451 $6ZO Anil uudv
RE�T, -, - $1 0600,000.� Carmichael's Block, SeLforth, �_ . 1611-tf i I people spent an enjo, rable evening. -Miss i - made per yard J -8c. Groderies and croc qiry W An and $8 each:. - . _-, . I
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i WANTED. -A good general servant at THE DFBATING CLu.B.-Things 11 went Cl rd cKinle w o was r �po6ed passed . go ng at extremely low prices, our goo)19 ere all - '� . ca
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Apply to J111ra, B. 13, Gunn", Sexfortb. I ' blue at the ele tion of officars for t e Liter'�4 I , e- logged to have. her home . -Mr. M. now and No. I quality. We are not vartiming LADIES' CLOTR JACKETS, an L - fac
SEAFOLRTH BRANOH once. 6il.1 in er examinat org lag b July, has j not r I Again ,rg sortell
L ) . ary and Debati 3g Club on Tuesda v night' Vi pfer has left town, it is said f!"', good. cbea,p,trash at low prices. Call early nd get a I
L WE AnE still to the front in the � crockery - egive d word tha't she obtai��d honors in the b n. , Terms. -Cash or produce. J. W ismular, materials -$3;50, $4.50, $�5, $66501 % � - 0111
. The blue ticket carried every effice ex ' . i H intendii striking a gold mine somewbere I 1 $10 and upwards. , . -- - I .
. Main street, Seafbith. line, having opened o.omenew oods,wbinhweare - cept classicalwork of ithi fourth fo'rn. Mine I I . Hensall. � I 1611-1 .
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A general tanking business transacted.' Farmers' . I Pi Cal McKinley's suedent re ect * reati redit on - i I � I LOCAL 13RIZFS.�'The weather )ntinue's HEAVY WOOL WRAPS assorteil - 1101 I
offerlDg at prices that will surpr1w you. ease, I that of the second vice-prosideneyi and thus � f he can. - .
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Sale Notes collected, and advances made on same && and have a look before you buy elsewhere. Elupu j ast a -glimmer A red was lent to the- pro- h6iseIfE)nd_the0ologi ieLatituto, especi . te ,1$3, $4' each.
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. lowest rates. � . � . - ceadings. The voting took place fiom five Mly as the examini tio this eaIr 'i' as more I I Drvedale 1. staudatill.-.Mr. 11. M. Dent, accou Itant of - 1, . T431
t is go, in bar- t i -4 powing. is thi !order of, � .
You do not know wha I eightL o'clock, and after countinj the bal- than usually diffi(alt ; The new , JLT PINGS. -Fall UeEq
. AVINGS DEPARTMENT. urr, ,a . .1 da the Merbliant's Bank, Renfrew, acco npanied I I � - I 1. I
0 gains in Tweeds, Blankets. etc., If you' a Ve no I be9iA I to, the ret inlooffi er, Mr. James Beat late'. in none thel lei a mielcome. 0 Congra- the y. -Mr. John Jeffroy, who illar been � �_ I
D colts of One Dollar and upward at the Woollen Ella, Beifortli. r - j 16ti-1 11 I � 9 iyMrs.'Deut, washerethis week visiting � . r wb
9 received, and . , declared the owing officers elected tulate Miss bl4igi orking for Mr. Chambers, of KiiPen, has ,�i -
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inter 4 allowed at highest current rates' Interest SEF our new Wall Papers tbat arfived in a ley 1, nd the school*on the w winteri . a sister) Mrs. J1 Sutherland. -Mi . Thos. Lakwe assortment 4ODf Flan- I - . � I bel
for the com" g a ason : President, J. L. m4rked succesi whic has attended her re�t!rn Dd home- to spend the months, Oudson has returned from Mite It and I ,�,�-
add to principal twice each year -at, the end of � � - I I
this week -fine onloritip, very chask, at P"t's Xilloran ; lat vice-president, H.', Spears ; work.-GuV Brothers,, he old favorite min- - r. Lou Mosseau, who in selling medicine Un- . 11- is I
a I and December. No notice of witlidrawl is 'bookstore, Seaforth. 1611-1 I � �aeighborhood, whpre she was visiti, g rels- nelettes fOr Linings, � ;
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req ied for the whole or any portion of a deposit. I . 1 2nd, vice-president, Andrew Sco�t ; secre- strels, will be ia'Cardno's ball this, Frid , , tb e Alonzo 0. Blis I Company, in I r' Wrapperls, &c. . �
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;&! S. HAYS W. K. PEARCE, all kinds of produce anted at Dill's, . I 'Baker, ' D. an �mrnl . cc, ening. This year tl jey have an alm at i i a resent getting the culverts! in �chool, inspector; of Goderich, via ted our I I I I .- �
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= ; Solicitor Agent. I which the highest pri o will be paid, 1611-1 I . entirely itew comva 0 1 the largest mud beat Et , � �chools on Monday and held a pb�bli inspec- — , . -
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- ..@A. YouNa, Seaf rth, for� son. The staff of office a good one, and they have ever .1hi . They will get a I ull pro ex shape. -Mr. Frank oases; 4e. . 1.
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-LaT*ge School in a Small City. me and cheap in Dion* r Solo and 0 erything poi to ia a cry successful and house,-N,f . 6re, of Syracuse, N. ou ed i 6 job in r. John Th irsk's d.der mill, f FLANNELETTE FOR LINI-N-G - - �
11 I t Jog new, handso - r, Ed, I . dially invited 0 attend, and in ree I onse to �3 cents- Tell
. at Bla ce.-Mr. Alex, Challet was the &"t, I :
� net Sets Jui,t arrived'. We Invite the public to In Fr fit bl t* Mith the de 3aters. 'A regu. Y., who has bee! i recu stating at his home the inviltation quite a number were per yard- .
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- ; eel them before buying, and we will give you bar- 0, 0 ":ate 'mc of Mi. -Charles Laporte liist� we�ek.-Mr. . � . - I
. 6 . Youn 'a in ing w I be held in �he council room in G'oderioh afte? an at ack of typhoid fev!1,er, and expreqsed themselves as highl pleased .
z 11 ,,, 11111� I no that you have never heard of at A , i . . � - y �. �
I next Tuesday ight, when the subject for Us cousin, Jo pl� Jeffroy was. the guee t of Mr; J01 hn RY WIDE FLANNELETTF,-5 cents - .
-? 5111 ocary and orookety store, Seatorth. 1611-t I spent a few dayi this ,eek with I I . I
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- . " . -d ate will 1* : , I I Resolved that Great Mrs. J. 0. Grei ,-Mr' Thomas Downey is D hatme last Sundiy.-M 7n, P. AyOttej of per yard. LLL I I
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Do You want fresh, high elses racer, 9 . . I I ress the scholars were making. 8 iorlt ad- - 1. . mil
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f . 16 I teases were made by Rev. J. S. H"detson, - CANADIAN HEAVY FLANNELETTE- . I
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I yoti do, call At Dill's corner store, 8 h. I(, .j his old Pe ne�og, Mi6h I I
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OUR watch' ale was'good l I si w 11 - estion." friends. Mr. _wney I I 00 8 As hearty fa, . me, has Me4ars. T., Neelands, William Buchinan, S. 6e and Se per yard. - _.
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.STRATFORD, ONTARIO,- it, better this by securing oue of the many barg a' be taken by R J. Macdonald, and spry as he d 7A a mf,�_Migs pu chased a driver from Mr 'Charl�s Moft, 8 'Ili W . Stoneman and Wt6a' Eider. �� Another 13
1 eight at C. W. Papst's book and Jewelry h a,' le, er- saisted byDr. Me innis, J. L. Kil- Kate McLeod, vOho ape it the past 9ve lake. -Quite a number i 6ttended the ball in ' . I ( 1- I
Gives thii beat training in commercial , P i mu cre�itmwas given to our efficillent and ENGLISH FLANNELE ,TTE extra heavy- � ; � H<
j a kforth. W. R. Counter, Manager jewel de t-, lo n, nd -A. McKay ; negative, . J. C. visiting her mother, I Ira. D. Clarke, Eg. ar, St. Joseph last Mo . ,,Ili I I - -
science, shorthand, typewriting, &a., whic] , n ant. * * . , a . nday i ight. $1,
Xila � . I pai staking tea0bers, Win., McKay,i princi- 10c and 12je per yard. , I
enables the possessor to secure the best situ- - - I � Abell, 1pader, waisted by W. H.- Baker, mondville, returned t) Detroit on Friday *_ - , . pal, an I d Mist V. Whitesides ana Miss I - :
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be of the best of aneri In town, you emu lways rely' �@----7— 1 6 � 2. 1
ful, Write to -day for beautiful catalogue. 0 ve 6 me 0 - � . � I . Moleswort Stephenson assistants. -Mr. Win. '; I I . . .
BABY FEAn.-We take the following, O,r,D Timm BR'O T To - MIND. - The . '� Sq S.- I : - - .
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0 gettlaz clean ruit. And as we be i&iTi'Woo4 a Lys he. was a �- of this village,bas leased" his farmi n Us-. 121c -nice patterns. Alnioat e)
34odorate rates, board cheap, enter any time. b �ak blitter make re, you can always I'll, borne, near �he cheese factory, �to Mr. - , g,01
A rot-olass article )it H. RoBB's, Scaforth, 1611-1 which.refers to a child of a former resident Mitchell Advocate of �a f week says � ,"We P�inte to the postn�aste6h p of this pla� e HEAVY, GREY #LAWNEL-15 cents .*. � -
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52 . . � . . . . .. Keyes, of the Parr line, for a term 0 years. � 1 � r �
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I I JoiiN A I I , il 10 a " . the , tie Mr. Keyes" has the reputation- of I)elnf a ! .
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e loan Hotel. -Br issels. um!r. loll-tf i ob r 13: " Baby Feat," as he is common. Reformer, publb1hed by , Alex. McLean, now Patter ion purposes �.movin ; in 9 ' I Zal
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I h - DOUI-i ly oft! I 4, the- little threei and a half Yf ar old of Ottawa, and dated Aoril 4th, 1862. Its future to Galt. -Mr. an� Mrs. 'Willi - HEAVY GREY FLANNEL,.. all wool- _' .
PRODUCE WANTED, POULTP.y,_FO1C SALE -Thoroughbred , . 4 I Howick, entertai'n ite a ]a as Kerslake, of Lumley, spent lait Sab- , - I - I � Sul
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tiyfarasle; afewfirat-class Cockrels wnd Puflets_ curly aded so� of Dr. Fear, showed a heap leading editorial deals with the formation D 'g, 11 11 . e bath at �1 it Peter Melville's, -Miss a Flor- .1 20 cents per yard. � - I
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. Light Brahman, Barred lymouth Rocks Latigshans more ,a man sense on §aturday afternoon of a new coalition Gov tipment, *ith tin 0 of their friends on' Weanesday eve - � � - I :
afi.d White Plymouth Re -ka. 'Apply to W lNon Bros. I once andlBossie Tucker, of Manisteei Michi- A NE ---
We buy for cash or- trade all kinds an ast tl�a many a much older child would ,A. Macdonald se Prettier'. Another article ing.-The Molesworth Ch one and Butt r -E_XTRA .FINE G BY FLAN, LS, ligbt,� - ,
a's Butter, 1 or at 0. C. Willson'd, Be forth. 16114 milar I circumstances, and 7 that "thr i Cc placed a c6al furnace in the 81 I . 5 . - I a Jf you hip
any quantity of Produce, such h v'e Choi. ee .-61nts per head' was npany have gan, hav been spending the past i two or or dark, 25c Per Yard. -
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'RAM LAL'S pure ndian Tea' is the best a qo e under si i - e on t e c � BID cui �ing ro . � three,we6,k with their. aunt, Mr' * John . - - � .. . - . I . � _ciu
Eggs, Dressed Fowl, Dressed Hogs Aides , ' undoub(edly saved the life of his little play. lev - rice of the county to ral om.-C. Bennett was di.ping a , . .
f J 40o and 50a to& put up. You will get it at Dill's, sea- Matal Kemp. - Mi.-. D. Urquhart was in,the ounty 1 . 4 , -_
Tallo,w and Potatoes. Do not fail to, call a 4 b 3sie Shepher , -0ho is about his own $8004 ",' ush the protes) �gainst Mr. Foley's - %, I _101(1
I we Ion he premises of W. J1. MeKee the � i ii eek. -Mr. Samuel Rannie is bav- i � I - I � I . I
We WilL1 make it worth your, while. 8 I forth, who keeps all firsttolaos goods, 1611-1 - '-'*, 'I- - In t �e locali, bolumns a report is I t 9 t town a.4 t We have 1 d � T1
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have 50 cords of 'age. T le two were pla�ing in the yard of electR.01 er day, and after bailing the water I %%-goo stock of L.
� � Mr. A. anBuskirk,w 11 given' -07f the desb!ructi s ot into the bu(kdt to deqce��xd,' ing the P��te 'glass windows 'of his stores, ; I -, I
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— ; the best dry hardwood, 4 feet, at @8 per ic ord. 111111) hen Cesieaccidenta Y P 0 by fire of Mr. John as I sual, he g . occu .0 I N Mr. John McArthur, h4rdware ' Blanketsi'Comforters; and L . . . . . . I
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&,WiLsoN, Aeaforth, . 1011-21 fell intJ)L an open well. When she came to Fishleigh's com nodiou,��', warehouse, an ac. into. the well. When he had reachedt a P 1. Quilts at the closest - --
BEATTIE BROSM !f - the'top !.he got hold of Alp board that count 6f a- cound�l - meeting at which John detith 'of about 15 feet the ro e broke, g4' mercE ut, . Mr. John, Zuefle, shoe �'maker, : prices I � . 11 $1
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Grocers P Butchers, h4yu Just opened a ebolco line of Teas tillia � cannot bal started 'or the road as fast as he could run, Babb �_u� Abbott were', pr sent. Accounts to the bottom. He received. a fe BOV61.1e pare i ith thel windows of his other �',vtoreii. ' - .. � - r
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, excelled for quality and pri3O, Our off( es are of 9 � I , I i . . - The v rk 1 beii3g done by Mr. Coulier, and Bought several moutba'ago, but only lately _ - - I The N'Tap.q.
and oe6l, Mr. Van 'Buskirk and Mr. T. were passed in f vor of !�r. Bowie, A Far- brTises, but, strange to say, he was not ser
blecdo. In nur butchering el)E rtment we I i . I ucil iml ; I . WA
- TEL. NO. 8 the fln"t Comper standing on the sidewalk, grabbed I � B.IlWinters andJames o " will v 3ry m prove theapppr4nee of arrived. -A great line of BOYS' AND, - - I
SEAFORTH. I wJ11 endeavor to supply our ouatonerg with the' � n son, � H. - Rut i sly injured. the bock. -I 0. J. Sutherland, as a4ent for � I
1598 choloestmest. All kinds of dressed:'foA wanted.1 the form r by the leg a d began to pull. erty, all si Cie &4& but the latter. In I #___ GIRLS"WORSTED RIBBED STOCK- � V
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- t . . Produce taken In exchange for goods. Rememberl He was 0 excited that he could -not talk a her pt,rt of t 'e' pap r � s ppears 'the mar- ConstancE. ' 1XGS, also a eme of EXTRA GOOD- -_ __ - .
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t much; Wut managed tc) say something. about ri ge notice of ��.. Avis.- The advertis- OTF.S.-The anniversary serviceg� of the : I Or. M a. �
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,1W_ ut �v I `Ihis, with his excited manner and i 9 columns were well r %tr:)nized, but every M th di t hurch were xery eAccessftl. � �
, ! well, i. I near Embro, Oxford county, who w�as here You will,find in our assortment a'big tol- - I k_
l LooK oat for a big auction s e of all! pale faice, gave Mr. Van Buskirk an inkling 0 e of. thei adve 4isers ha�e since passed I 101 im
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F � - # ki ds of household goods, furniture,,oarpe 9, fea,t,her � aalthe matter, and he rushed to -': parts. . �Iof Clil � th
b do, pillows anJ ail kindo 'of crockoryv nd glass.' of what awav or moved [to o;he, Spring to , in his usa*l- -eloquent style, delivered a James Sutherland,, post master, rkurned I - I
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I w�re, besides a hundred or more thingfre a numeni the well aQ rescued the little girl from her wheatwas quote at 7(. cents per bushel; to han nd' ippropriat A : 1 8. home this week. -Mr. Gavin R Nloir, of You can safely depend upon both qual- � -
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re, on Saturday, -November fith, 1891, ay I o'clocl I elboard wi 12 eggs, Ozen 0 ched to a large greg :ion. M,onday - �
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! DISTIUCT MATTERS. L49 to mention. : 3rilous position, and none too soon, as her oats, 4 ev i Rev. 'Mr. Armati ng very ab ee� visit- ity and value, We are just as Partin- _. .
, . store two doors north of Roid & Wilson' h - Y 'Queb M_
- I at s well nigh gone. can ie� � PC O' 75 cents per pr . I I con i , ing hi a M�t her and attending big brother lar in making our lelections as it in Poe- - m1l
1 . p.t.., and in the evening at 7 o'clock. A� G. AULT, 5 - - . . bush, lil; ba'rle , 6 ce ;a; ork , $3.25 per eve 2ing,- a rogramme congieting � of a i- I � . I I I � . I
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A Xvxrtow SUAVE.—Rev. S. Acheson, of propriebor; Thomm Brown, auefioneer. 1 1611-2 1 ,s. -The Brussels ost owt., I The cL' an re �rre� to above is a R ai'd . - I
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Kipj�en, had a close call on Monday after- iThe greatest� 'and best in the 'world- 1 96 '"s : broti q of the I ditor, of Tiij,, EkPOSITOR, Rey. Mr. Audr*oWs, Lordesborol inter- resid�nceo, Mrs.Elder,of thisvillage,and businese. (%me gind Lee our stcck for- . 01ir own I
, . ,� Georg Halliday has a cocker staniel that 'I
noon last, and he was fortu ate in coming 116rbageum, for horses and oattle,atlteid & Wflson's�'; who 0 then an' mploy,ee of the office, ind siDe.-sed vkth inusic was rermibred. "The t)- -1 � - N
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out s; sound. He was getting out of his '. I t I recoll" I 9 �
P I ion of the t'l, um r"lized by the, ftoe will.offering 06r, blijAs Helen, was married to N r. An� questions you.like about the ,goods I 1.
such as fetching his owners slippers, etc. . I .
NEw Currants, Raisins, Peels, C , . in aid �, verayed as A -
buggy in' --front of I,'. McFwl Co.'s store, Anne � ��ts all 11 :,',nial� cially the marri�ge . . I I -
G,qodB and fresh Spices at Dill's, Segiforth. I The dog has carried odt this feature in a � amounted to $58.30. -Mr. John Pickard,, A drew Moir, of Usborne, eldest son' of the prices. 7 . __ - - I'M a rath
whei�- his foot slippad and be lost his bad.- 101] , , , ti e, genial ed tor . cl,, the Advocate, at � I -
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ance, falling over the shaft, and behind the )P,%nTiF,s desiring to Furchase furniturl Halli"ilafs home art'cles of move or less whiel A �'he was a ii est. I . week. -Mr. John McG goill.,ofm6leaworti, - I �_ - I I
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and household effects, ,3an do so at the r 38idence of v I - � i I I I *-1— I I I � . - . " - V9
horse, The animal became frightened and a ue. )ne day last, week a pair of rubbers, i � t a week at big home here an4 ,visith g - - . -
John Robb, corner of James and Wilfian streets , i ' I son, in the avehing at six o'clock, and was
bega� kicking. To save hir�isalf Mr. Ache- � , � � - . ..
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I which he is selling out ptior to removing to Detroit' ladies size, were ro g ome and as Mr. . L ers' ith * oth r friends. -Miss Ids, Britton isi spendii g witne sed by the relatives of the zolutract- I - Tbere a I
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son dropped to the ground* and the horse . I A C�RIMCTTTut. , e Bale register no. a !ew weeks with frie dg in . �
___ Hallida� did not, know from what point of - W�oodstoc: c, *
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went�,off up the street, but before it had ' � —9 i, -es inTipi, E b i -Mr. Will McCully, a I - �� I . ��
the compass they came, he left them at the t xeb ITOR 1 last week, the sale clicel.semakier, Strait- somep, T ; �hirejd in 11 V blue: silk, 6 - * , TAie ... �
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in t4e buggy, stopped it. Mr. Acheson directors of the 8outh Huron Aglicult proved to be the prol)erty of Mrs. Wismer." gave tbe4ate as 1`1 burs ay, November lat. Foresters 'held their annual oys I . I I hi
ural� I I tee., supper wore orange 1 blossoms. Miss Iffannalf - - -
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qd,_ was decided to hold a Fat. Stock show on tive. of canitie intelligence of which we I . . . -I.. . T I
� . , I � � . vi,,ry I comLDkl,y att red in royal blue silk " - - to.
� I —#—I- the Agricultural grounds in Exeter, (in F i heard 'emntly'. Mr. W. D. Bright, of this To PAY Accoug, I be I � . ! - L I
r - Y_ . S. - here will ,a meet- � __0_ . trimrr ed with cream satin and ribbol and - -
M,�Tjuijusi.v..-St. James' church, Sea- day, December 16tb. Liber iz , :8 will ba to . I . n ardept lover of the noble ing of the Tuokei I i t� lag, I th
al pr' wn�_ wrio is omit � � council at Kyle's I . I I . I
, I . i KirktDni, . I I also m (re oran& blossoms. - The groom was 10 J [C FA UL "I .
I A of all kinds, �lao- for , nimdl', has a pair of handsome and well hotel, on Tuesday nex%! November. let, at i I I I gri
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fort , . A � . oTTi.,qa-s. -Fr of istowof Mr. G. 9. Moir, . - i
ding on Tuesday, Ilth ,just., when Mr I ank Deacon, suppo v -ad 1,y his bro �ber, I
- I drensed mexts and poultri. Facilitits will trained dog$. I One ih a thoroughbred point- 10 o'clock, for the Purp isef of PELying con- - of Qu(pbec city. The bride, who is -o well ..
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Wil � am Reidy, of this town, and Mis ,�, Ap nt 8 h frier n the v . 4 I I Tite Flee(
also be afforded for parties having lat stock and the other a paniel. One day the tractors gravel acciunts, and the transaction I . and f4vorably Jk own, was made the'recipi- .
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McNamara were � united in the 1 which they wish to dispose of to dc so even ;,r,g,, Which 6�e boon companioDs, were of Other' business. This meeting will, no Miss Rachel Kirk spent u day at iome_ ! Dry Goods Co.- I'll I " �
holybondis of matri 'ouy. n( Mr, J. Taylor it, bu�lding a new, sta)le', ent of I i i nuriiber f very valuable and useful, 11 � I th
'I thougIr they do not enter them for competi- iurrounded b I presents, We u ite with the many friends -, .
M The importaut shut up in a 1 yard , y a high, doubti--be well att( bd, N -- ,
. ceremony was performed by Rev. Father tion. An effort will also be made to have agooa el' ,rd fence. � I he big dog determined I - i Will Jamieson is the cor�tractor. ' W 1 .-P.' . - -
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lose bo� . ,� � 7 -! " f the', la in wishing them long . � r � - �
McCabe, in the presence of a large number ' I . Cakr, V. S., spent Su;day i Blyth with his 0 1 � ipp co ple ".. � .
attendance oUbuyers present. In short, the' to -get hi 8 libe�ty, nd cleared the fence at f B Etyfl d. i I . ' i und c4 t nu ad b6ppinesa through life.i - -1 � . � I -Next 1vt ,
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one bound. The 8 iel thought it would HAV,P, you bougi t yo �r new Overcoat yet? lodge brass band has! bee � Wiggi is, pesid�nt of the Women's! Chris- . --- ,�
of friends. of the contracting parties. Th - airectors will leavp nothing undond to make sister, who is on the sick liEt.-The' I -11: a C4th's Greatest Cash " -
groom w4i,s ably supported by Mi. a-lre-orgariimo i � � I I
M. Alc- the show a success, and we ope -low I is exa'mpl , and got as far as to. F. A. Fdwards has a g),orf Eu )ly at close cash prices, Il � *I- tian , ,,m rance Union :& very , .- _o I � 1'r1i
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ratb, While Miss Maggie Connors waited orts will be seconded the � top;of t a fence with its front som a for boys to elpar At $1, 0. 4man Ball resumed � I I , delivered ' � 11 -
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upon the, bride. .After the ceremony the feeders of the riding. We doubt if; the)re is paws. . -7here �it st a i, not having Physical BLONNI.S.-Mr. ai Cor last -Fred Marshall sljent� der I .. w -
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happy couple, accompanied- by a few invited . a district in the province where !there is force e-naugh to g t further. The pointer, b0tt, were guests i a tory last week. , noon la3t. ;rbe subject was, " Child culture �,' -1 �',
friends�, d r?ve to the xesidence of the bride' ' the 'parental roof.-Takfng up tift nits is the Dr Goods $,tore- - -, --- I
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,k fattened than lin South predicament, made -Percy Smith wa i viki ing near Parkhill . in its r-lation to�purity." In the evening ': . � � .
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fath4,whereallpariook of a sumPt-uous� Huron. ther leap onald, of the order of the day,. -A number fro here. 111- abe :ad dressed a mixed audience in the, � �. -0- -
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wed�,Iing dinneri, an& the remainder of the, buyers from all parts of the provincei in ad, spaniel :)y the neck with its ,mouth and vation Army, fare vel ei I last Sunday even- I � . .per a Ande "son
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day �ms pleasantly e;pant. Mr. and Mrs V evening next.�,Nlr. Jame Q I I �� -
- dition -t8 an unusual . pulled it the rest of the way -over. This ing and left foi lonctito on Monday,- � � 1, �
ly large number 'of ex , tian Endeavor work." Miss Wiggins is a ning to their highest capacity to meet ther . .
Tufts, liveryman, has disposed of �his fine z, . . I .
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Relly-lefton the afternoon train for Detroit, tensive and reliable local dealers. Under beats th Bru sels dog all hollow, Arthur Grenville i vas v s�itin big father a ery .easing .
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�Itrid pther points. I I 1: driving 'are to John Foster for a hands)me v � et local and export dibmand.-INIrs. R. Hunt
I a a— . these circumstances, there should be - 9 __ few days last wee , a 2� �ef t on Mon for . I were b th N rell attended. -Mills Iloth am, of returned home this week from Baeton, �__ .
� Christmas show held in the riding whic - I Toronto.-Mi8ses 1106r�h sum.-Ivlr�., James Tufts Is v y � sic at . - -
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Tim 13m.kvf,ois OUT.—We find the follow- will spon equal those held at Guelph an � t"n,
At Stratfor, ,1_i.�d' a present. . to WE63 where she had 'been visiting her'sort and Gil"
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!i London, rm ly of.Bruesels, was in town order of the day. A . thik week renewing acquaintances. neph w.- 1'r. Kenneth X-acartbur, of Ailm AN ...
,ronto papers of Monday: " The Brantford, and there will be I �,
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ing in the To. , it those inte 'last weelc Halliday has been a resi tion of tbe, King's Daa ters, Im w ek.- ; I � . I She s, iolo in the Aletbodist church on Craig, was in the village�' this w,&ek visiting .1
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. n for about fou - Last 8aturday, consk e . -*-- . A. . eAlOning.-Mr. James Bonthron and his brother. -Mrs. David Clark and'grand-' - ..�
Judicial Committee of the Canadian La- ested'�will but"Becond the efforts now bein f j ly.r. rteen year* #able excitement was " � I . ,
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cros" Association sat to -day at the Rossin put fdrtb by th,e South Riding Society, a , - 0 caused by the report ;h t Mr. AL Rose, his Brussels. . daug�t Mrs. R. H. Calling and Migst,, daughter were in Exeter this week visitimr, j
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Aouso to consider the protest of Seaforth they fihould do. . son William, and Wi 11am Sturgeon, had A number of first-claqs farms for a in Xate 1 hro ,, of Exeter, were triends. � � -
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against Orangeville. The mempers present � 0 I . � lost o e.! I
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Ex,POSI. jl� for, twent 7 -seven years, and, lik a fishing at Port Fi an� i Lod had started for of money to loan on farm 6ecurity at 5 per cent, . I I
werfl Nlr.' Lennox,of Aurora, president; Mr. E'(..),10';l)VIL1,P, NOTES. -Communion ser ,' . I to a. 8amuel Bell and 0augh- . . .
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11artley, of Toronto, secretary; Messrs. vices Will be bbserved in our Church . the rest f the old i ri�nds, the lonj I terms of repayment to suit' the borrower. pp, I to tew ltip._.310 . . _. I - . I
I reads it �he better I a likes it. S. Scorr, Brussels. : 167E.tf , I I I
on th� : home, and, as the had r, re. J b4 Mousso, who were in "Mani- I I
- g,r he not arrived as soon .,, A - Wroxet,er.
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, 11'Lea�,Orillia ; Hali, Markham and King, first 8 Rev. Mrl MoLaclion, formeriv employed e as they shQuld, th repl�rt was started that " I � i I 5 :or a C)u le of months, F,imx; POP. SAL-E.-IMMediately adjoining I �- On . ��
, abbath in November. I Wba ,'in the interest the C. P. R. station, Wroxot '
Peterboro' . n morn � Mol � er, comprisinz 1400 soras ;. I I . i
� The committee decided against Tradley, of Mitchell, will cond they were: lost. d , ing, James BRIEFS. -Walter Innis,' sale, in, -rig, ,�f th ir beat , and in Visiting relativ a and buildings good, with stone stabling; unlimited sup- ,
. -.uct the pre foundry ere, 1has secured a good situation i I . I , - . - �
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. Seafortii. * After vigorous discussion, it de- r-atory sarvices ab 2 ol T . Sturgeon mud Wil i mith drove down, near !this village, drew a large crowc on f Jends the ,e; i' I - . I
Pa . clock on the previous with the An ,drson Furniture Compan , I returned home last I week - ply of water; 60 acres seeded idown with -clover said '
w- Friday, -and on the Alond . I "--"' "" ' timothy; 14 acres fall wheat. For particulk I
. cide4 that the rule providing for the thro Y, in and- found that Alf er 1i tirig a good haul of Thursday. He was selling off ,everything, f�e �enefitted by the . I
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ing qu�t of all games of defaulti ust ,same hour, Rev. Mr ay following, at Woodstock, nd intends removing his f,m- fish, they were un blei to return, and were 0011ehas rented his Arm t .eye an I is f � ling I"uc trip.. -Pro. or .apply at once to TuOINIAS J. GjAsof;, Jr., 'Tow"It , .. �.
, ng t6ams m f OF. E I �'! _� B .of Huron College, London, 1 16084 , - ,
- Forrest, of �'Waltonj ily to th t wri sho tl Mr ' McLachlan nnou h q 1. a, passing steamer. edming into town and going into t ie carrf;afe v Wroxeter. .
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be � observed. The Elms-Tecumsehs games iwill preach a thanksgiving sermon. -Mr. is n0t o y a good m,rol&an, 'but a most towed to Sha . . r'l so urg', �rvice in St. Paul's church on —0— - � - �
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wer� thrawn out,andthe resultof the Orange- , 'and Mr". Hicks went to C ntralia on Thurs., worthy itiz a, and 4rhile we deeply regret - 1 4 I .. bb4th ._f ,uite a number from 'here at. - ,
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ville�Seaforth game in Brampton last week,' day of last week to attend 9 the wedding ,of val o ; sale amounted to nearly $1,90). . Archie �,�ndeo the 5abbath school conventiox� held Wingham. � No time -1, � I
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. the remo f himself and Mrs. McLach. . i I Dx6ier, Lamont, R. Armstrongi T. E nbrey and *t Blake on M:wday last. -Mrs. Petek NOTES. -Guy Bros.' minstrels were bet& ,, I
W&S"confirmed. The deciding game will be their neice, Miss Maud Hickt%, who was lan I I - �
. from Seaf th ' w ) can hearti�y recom-- NOTES.—'Mr. W Ili ' of Brucefield, John Bishop leave here' on, Fri( ay.of this I , . Trig- I - . America I I
, Hart, I rso4 ba� re,turned front Brantford and on Monday. About foutVcloek in the after- .
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� n .m6nd them he gold people of Oxford's was visiting Mr. I oh ' Jarrott las� week.- week for a deer hunt in Muskoka.' Word �rli he �e she was di :0�ple of noon tbev had a 0,roc4ston, and the 'music . , -
on Thursday, this week." And thus the odist church, to Mr. Andrew Hicks,' graiti ca0bital. The oods3ason has commenced, ' , . . I V!, spen ing a a I I applies *
played by Orangeville and Orillia at Rosedale, married at 11 o'clock in the Oe . tralia Methl t , oil
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Beavers have been deprived of the obampio . � Miss Alice Jarro)t, . f Exeter, who was d here on Tuesday of th death ek with relatives and friends. -We had was excillent. In the evening the ope �
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II -T merchant of that village. -We regret t6 a Id large qua " "' " 6re coining into town. dressmaking in Lo do : was home for a few of Mrs. Robert Dickson, I M - rewitti -'
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ship. The machine was too many forith em. A] - I note the illnesfi of Mrs. Muld,rew. TwJ a prevailin-1 �r'i'ce i an old 11881rit of quite is fall'of snow here on Wed ales hall was crowded, and the show was better' � . 1112
. s from $1.50 to $2 per weeks but ieturne to . day - .1
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though President !Lennox and other main- � weeks ago shei went out to MoXillop 6n a co d for short 1wood. Mr. D. D. I ?London "on i Monday this place, but now of Detroit. The body night� a gentle reminder of the prepaiiiations than ever. --The Canadian social given by , . -430st
bers ofltbe committee' admitted that .Sea- Scarlett, Wilson to resume I Smith comes here on Friday for. interineit in Rrus� needed for the Winter months. --The !Maud the young I of the :. � -,
�'visit t� her daughter, Mrs.' where h a alarge y employed re- � �her du ies.'--Miss Maggle I Pea � .
forth h4d won the greater number of kames � sta: F of m n.busil � has returned ho::: e ;� ifter spending two sels cemetery. Funeral from Melville church I p e Presbyterian --: � -
i,she was taken 'sick very suddenly. At In ving big pie tied eigs from the *ate, and ; I ifen4raon 00mp , are this week givin church, on Tuesday evening, was a suceeo& _.
.. -and we�e morally entitled to the champion- i present writing she is still there, . . months w1th frit ds: ,around Exeter and at 2 p. m. on Friday. , Mrs. Dickson's . ednee4a in. ul 9 � -_ FQr.'
� but some � is shipping away imniense quantities, Most I . .- VM]a e, in Coxworth'.0 hall. The lecture room was draped with rede -
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ship,� they lacked the courage of their con- 1 Elimville.-Mrs. . � ]Crocker who h maidea name was Grant and she is a sister ---tNfr.; Jolin�Bell, of ay, has been su&ring white and blue, and decorated with mipls -
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what improved t4ough yet very, weak, of them ' re go! ng to the old coun Cr .-The for a num,�er of.' ea�4'4rried 'a a fan of Wm, and John R. Grant, foimer p I . � APPLY
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victions, And sooner than admit a previous Mr. French, supe�rintendent of the Hou . ost- of late fro I ood p isoning. . We h6pe to leaves and flags. The programme Gogge4w - - " �
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Is Misses Ca,81A, d tughters of Mr. E, Cash, who goods store, south 0if - L !post offic inten if master of Brussels, also of SiMDn Grant, . 11
�. orroV, committed an aeb which, to say the of Refuge, at Clinton, was in the village on! have be, a I soon bear mplete recovery.! 7
� o il , fb'r some time, are now re. selling out her fun turWarid househ ' * �_Mr. of solos, quartettes, choruses, readings and . -� -
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lea&was no t becom ' d was utterly business! on. ues4y last.. -It is a singular coverin �_Pot Aces are likely to - be scarce on Tuesday. next a Ad !will resi I e in St. or theme(! , A � has purchased the farm bf the c1ii,rionet solos. Rev. D. Perrie gave A nhor� L , . - . � I
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devoid of all true sportsinai�Bbip. 'It was fact that the partizan spirit rules many mQ1 and dea -1 this spason.' Some 'farmers in this I ilate r..F, th, op. address on Canada. Cake, coffee and mWw � I I
undoubtedly a clumsily coupoeted scheme ' Marys.-Tbe el�ct -ic iilits have g ven very of hem being in Dakota. -Brussels in Posits Mr.� 1; amuel Smillie's farm, for the cream were served. Theaollection amount- 1, -
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on both sideE of politics in this country so! vicinity have a lgood'� crop, but many will poor satisfaction he 'past three weeks.- hav ng another bakery, Jae BaIlaatynehav- gain I - I
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to deprive Llie Beavers of the honors they that itbey are incapable of believing any. not hav iienoug� for �heir 'own use, They Several cars of a pl �0 are being shi d ing ecured the services. of Wm. Grewar. will .
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nerib Lennox was backed 'good I can emanate from those opposed to are a much better crop i n . it _ I qui e! If expenditure to t was C. A. Campbell's drug store on Wta- -tog4t 5
er�� to n the souther' that from this Station ei Ory day._M�r. n He has a good over, in h I Thom. .fire 4 . 8 a - I �. �
up in this crookedness by members of the , them ' If the prohibition plebiscite had in.the north ys is block. --R, . M and repair. -.1-Ar-8. nesday.-In the Presbyterian church,, on ii. i
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lace where unbiased judg- I all plobability we would -never have been loaded -�ith app'll-es for shipment. - Th"
relligated to it P I a reside�,t 4 this place, died at the Graham blo I i8ch who est few w4ks with her mother, Mrs. M. seerea of the Indian ' ' delivered a � - I
ment and justice are unknown quantities. ; treat4d to those vigoro ! I . a crop Lucknow on Satuidayllast, aged tl years, has been sick for Rome time, IS 8gf Lin able to Mregor, 6f Hay.-Shipping1a very brisk good taadrdribab on the ' n!"fision, I I . . �
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