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�_ t�� - �� ". . . Molesworth -' m6obive, pricei ver .6rm. Baldwine,1881 to I . �,,� C 009 - .
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from the Liatowel Standard, refers to. one to 26s ; Russo 4, Igo to a; E. py 91 to - innon 1.
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our well known residents : Mr. 0harlen 22s ; seconds, 3m I sag*. "I I . 1.
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L of this district, recently made & sale of i . D i , Markets. � 1. .
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I L - toba, rd in the largest single .shipment of demand for aLboi !butter in fair air d 1e , � ir rX I . �
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- � choice large rolls &64 dairy tube. Cream ry i
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I I . 18jo for packed. Eggs -The el ipto re, -
i NoT,r!s.-Mrs. McCool is improving. - r, -1 , UP. I
i . ot largq, there is a good dems, 1. an d Jhe
I Mr- John Nott is home after a ending some ��u n 0
1 1 time working in the organ Vlactory. His market is firm at! �Do for new lai , l8a r CL. ARINCI .- AL'E� 0
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z the$a pa.%t - . - . of Wingham, on Saturday.' She has been �1 . i� � - i � .
i very ill for some time. . . There is a fair trade - at firm pricei. e This weo� i we make a raid on py ices in our Millinery an � Mantle Depart-
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I - fall, etc, are exploded by.the I I dip" of win- : Live 8 ock Markets. ' I . I .1
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� I . ter, we are now experiencing. -Saw logs LoNDoN, December 6th -Best i Arnerlican Wies' Black' Niggerhead Jackets- Ivorth $4 for $2.95. ,Ladibs' Black Beaver
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p . I . - in, was in town on Tuesday last. -The Canadians, 5J ; : I
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� I 1 $7.25 for $5.�0. Ladies' Trimmed Sailors, in aa tite new colo" a, worth 75 , 900
. 'e, ,qtatenj(� 16. 11 Methodist church will hold anniversary than sheep, 5Jd. �1' I A A, M�rtle,
� nt services. -John Snell, of Wingham, is visit- - LiYXR-POOL, December 6th -Ca' d $1, your �hoice,for 50c. Ladies' Trimmed Walking Ha�'s, ��
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[Dry Goo' � ing friends in town. -A quartette of youn . fle, 4id to 5d ; rheep, 5id. . ! i Cardinal and] the' new shade of B1 e worth 15e and $1, your c�oice for 5#c.
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� . men from Wingham came over 0 visit I BUFFALO, December Otb-The markeb We have had!� greatrun on our now Australian Flannels for 1 Vaist� and Wrap-
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� friends here, and for a coriveyancp� had a opened quiet a d �Iow to full easier f )r jall pers ; this week we received another lot in' new colors and deifgns at 121.c.
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� .snow stor . � in ihe meantime, the c ry We have secured a large lot of Pouind Pt
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I . boya we're obliged to hire rig, ind the ca tle ; beat eas strong and at goods, and hi her in price, but we a e still selling them in �alf-pound parcels
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I - . livery man here was $3 &e� better I on ac- igher for stri tly prime to f y x- at loc. . � . 1�
- count of the sad affidr.-J mes Allf art or Chr nu steers, , simply b �c Be i I '. L -
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7 1 W. Sanderson were in Hard ton Iasi ,hey were of that character, and g�od sarWewlant a Car of Dried Apples for Manitoba. We pay the highest
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Mgelf Lemon L '� I I . pri 3e for good � bright qualit . �.
recenfly,-A lead of young eople went to quality and b edt and several loads a theme . y L
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I 0 . I Teeawater one night lately a d had an en- latter sold at th strongest prices of the - i - I
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I joyable time. Martin, of Bayfield, is Fear., . fair blitekers' stocc was ; - I
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I - , -Bell& very dull, and O& rally a fulrdime to if been -
I C� guest of -Xiso Jean vidson. n JP�31 .
I - the � I CIALS 11 -A.MT-T) - - OWim C�,
Ig Etc. . Douglas has returned from orouto.-Mrs. cents lower. I tilli were islao slov and � -"-,I,.
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�, . let. -John McLeod and A. Campbell mill hogs were; muct heavier I than. those of a I
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p -uncle's here.-011ie Stuart and John Wendt prime, light to I weight yorkers, 8.. . 0 i
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� near, should pay this place a visit., if for Shet:p wer, in _31 atru supply, and wit
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I � -The supply wa: i igh arid the prices re
r Usr)ERwRiTF.Rs LosE' $1,000,000. —",*he
. mained un�.hange I from Friday. - Heavy ex
; . I I marine underwriters of New York Bay. i nat porters wwo qu)ted at $4 to $4.40 pej
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the losses sustained by their companies as r
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I . urday, will probably vAnount to something Bence of st)cK, Nhat few Cattle L were o r
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L � To ASSASSINATE A PRINCE. -_Special de- ranging from $V, 5 to $4 per owt. . The e
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� Ferdinand of Bulgaria has bee Ii d
. Se eral arrest, ri '.',"'a" r' - ed at 82M to Si&2�' per owt. Bulls' W
I at Sofia. v s have b�,. .2.. offerings were Ili lit and the demand q
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L . . , moderate. The prices for heavy ekliortar
� New York, has givein $50,000 to '9.-'iu�'arod
I I I -U'allege for � an infirmary, and will contri�ute remained 4rm it Friday's quotations, wh c i
L — L : were quot;�ble lat ,53-75 to $4 per ew .
: I L $2,500 annually for four years. J. E. Ven- f .
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I I nings, of South Africa, has also given ,,, . Light were in al r demand at a little firrhe
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nday evening prices, which b -)u ht $2 to $2.50 ,per ci v
000 to found a scholarship in the Ha- vard 9 . ,ci v .
keeouat of the i . scientific school. . Stookerg and eeders-Canadian stock a
ald took the � LoRD STRAT11(6-NA CHIPPED IiT. The for Buffalo were a little firmer, but the at a
rat ever given � - banking homes of J. S, INIorgan & Co�'pan Ely wag only oderate. Heavy etock, 8
wy one excel- ' I . . 'peyer Brothers, of London, h _. an � rought $3 to $ .35 per cwt. There wai ,
;,of wonderful � . and 8P a b liberal supply f feeders offered at fl.
, . scribed respectively ;E1,000 a d �Vlo prieca, which- b ought . $3.50 to $3.75 p r
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towed its ap T. , � : - .
lowere by re- : � � General Lord Kitchener's fund for e �8_ cwt, Milch C we and Springers- he e
'' Those who , . tablishment of a Gordon memorial colke at were only a fe good cows offered. e
:--Dwt for- I Khartoum, and Lord Strathcona, Ca#adian market ru ed strong and higher for g ad to
�Orsary service � High Commissioner, has given:0,000 I ,to the choiae fre cows, which fetched from $( i to
ag �Rey. '101r, same object, while William Waldorf ,Astor 840 each. Calves -The suOply , wais lig t,
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5vach- ; in tue I hasi donated ;C5,000 YR - i the demand fair, and ,while prices we � a
�f London, and . ANoTnHr. INDIAN U rsr,NG. -Aoother shade better for choice,! chpiee veals we � h -
uprising of the Chippewa Indiana, in gintie, I
. The child, ' I gots,, ing over 160 pounds we're quoted at 83 to, $7
in the even- ' I id threatened. The game warf'en at
� . id ha had a fight with foj,urteen each, Sheep and Lambs -There was an x -
reach. There ' � Sault R I ceptionally light run, here only being 50
a on ,-he fol- ! � of 'the red men, whom he attempted Ito ai- sheep offered. Sheep or export and but h_
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i era' use sold readily a -$3.40 to $3.50 per
Clinton, Will : i I badly whipped, and State Game 'Warden! owt. Spring lambs w ile in liberal sulmly
� I Fullerton ordered that,the Indians, bJ take, at oteady prices, rangi J from $3,75 to 84 1110
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� � 11 . - . e Py wi per cwt. Bneks were q let at - $2.50 to �,� -.75
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I I I � . 12c for choice. Light and thick fat were in
, e-. � I I Spanish cruiser Maria Teresa, captured by
,st us, and r � fair demand at firm ices, ranging f rom $4
i t - the American forces at Santiago, which has
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� to $1.25 per cwt. C ice were quoted at
'� by all who . lain for some time in the United' State& $4 . 38,per owt. Sows, 'ere steady at $3 'to
� wife of Robt- i -navy yard, was opened a few days ago, and i .
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sudden shook. I . estimated that the value of the treasure I
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� present, but - � ; will reach $75,OW. The money will be THE ROST JOB'
and medical. � � turned over he proper officiali, �nd the -'ri'l
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-efully passed ; se to the National Mu Inv * artably goes to. the one with best brain -one ho
join the ran- i ,,.� Washington. It is a pity the Spanish had has education-speolal training. Why not qu lify
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to her exem, �4. , not used some of tbiB money tobuy food for chan ce. The . � . � I
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xisa�d by the 11 4 � to fall into the hands of the Yankees.
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r be 'r�e'-filled. ' � Who is the ginner'? ; � : I
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,dutiful wife ; That is the- curi(?us uestioo the publishers Onens the door to success far- man young Men %nd
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ri greatly in- ,of that great papeir, - E FAMILY HER. M omen each infrers fipfendid equipmant,
th great care. . ALD and WEEKLY STAR, of Montreal,' thorough wo,k�,elsriro!g taff and good -results.
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D family, and, . la.tely asked their Bubscribers. We know You may enter at any t. me, Write for prospec bus.
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onfidence and 11 from experience that some subscribers at I . W. 4. SHAW, Principa -
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apathy of an I etruck off the mailing lists, but the subscri- I ! � 1686-�2
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6ment. They, ber-not the publisher -is the ginner. � - N_ . __
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without hope, I I THE FAMILY IIERALD and WEEKLY Birtb I S. . .1
W,et cons a�-[ .
� ol 5 . STAR, do an enormous subscription busi- .
. ! � MATHEWS-In McKillop, on December,ath, thc�,lfc
� body is to, - nes8 owing to the vast superiority of that .
I i � % of Mr. Michael Mathews, of 9, son, i
Her remains � wonderful paper, and this year the rush is STEWART-In Utiborpe, (boundary) on Novembe.
)f friends anj - �,greater than ever, consequently they are 26th. the wife of Mr. John Stewart, of a son,
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V � . obliged to warR their old subscribers to re- BITIRGESS-In Brussels, on November 26th, the
� . I . wife of Mr. James Burgess, of a daughter. .
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: gervices were � 'new early awTgive the clerks an' opportiln- CUNNINGHAM-In Hullatt, on November 23rd � the
�Fletcher, . who 1 � I ity to enter thousands of ne* flubscribero wife of Mr. Walter Chnningliam, Jr., of a dal'igh-
irly preached . olamouring to got on the list. I Every subt ter.
c1mrah. -The � � ,scriber" new- or renewal, we understand r I 310KINS-At Holmebville, on Novewber 28th,
. I . e- ; the wife of Mr. Wm. Jenkins, of a son."
,� of the Pres-,, ceives their premium pjc�ure,'ITAE THIN RILEY-In Constance, on November 20tb, the wits
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luaband and; I RED LINE," just an soot as their subscrip- of Mr. Benjamin Riley, of a daughter. .
d Robert, to-- I tion is rectived. COLF—In Constance on November 20th, the wife
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ras, due to ty- . � of Mr. Alfred Cole, of a god. �
. . � . HEWITT-In Seafoith, on November 30bb, the wife
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. . THE MARKETS. . IRWIN-In W h , on Movember 30th,the wife of.
ihad a horse Mr. S. Irwin, a Morris, of-& son.
. ,en I., � SmAirouTa, December, 8, '1898. — I
� ing last by N Fall Wheat (now), Standard ..... .... $0 68 loc $01 70 . �
i;ated, several. Springwhes erbushel,__�.,,. 0 68 0 70 arria0es.
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ason, of Mit- Oolls per bua?;l____..__P._:::., 0 27 tO 0 27 IffAYS-SPROAT At Auchenhay, the residendeof
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the par6ntaU Pw per bushel - - - - -, - .. - __ 0 60 to 60 the bride's bro her, on December 7th, by: I ev.
V� I Barley per bualsel.. - - - - - - _ .,. 0 40 to 046 -N. Shaw B A Mr AdaWHays, of Seaforth, to
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p � Butter, xo� 1. loose- - - - - - ...�. Miss mak� , - f
,pet, of ltan� � 111 -Ater, tub- - - _ _ - - - -;..,. 0 18 to 0 14 HOFFMAN-W L IAMB -In Exeter North, on Do-
ifte a number EMper doz-- _______..._ 0 lt 60 0 15 comber 7th, a the residence of the bride's par
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I (held in .St. I Flour, per 100 be.. - - - - - - - . ".. I 90 to I 90 onto, by Rev Smith, jMr Charles Hoffma; , oi
. Hey per ton new-_.. - - _ _.. _ 5 00 to 6 00 Crqditbb, to iss Fanny, qatighter of Mr Wni
� the central Rldeatrloo 2*___,.__._....... Williams. � .
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,r. and Mrs. , Sheep no..,........... � ......... 0 60 to 0 7o WALKO - ' TICE-At the reoldence of Lthe
1, Michiganv wool.. _....... _._ - .. - - .. 0 0 lo to 0 18 bride &ran a, on November 22nd, by Itay.
iting at Mr., Potatoes per bush, (now)-.... - - 0 50 to 0 60 Mr. n rows Mi. Simmons Walkoin, to Miss
� Bali (retail) por bwffol- .-.. -....I I 00 to 0 00 Fannie, daug ter of Mr. Charles Courtice, all of
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.4on atill Carl- . Wood per cord (long).. _ _ _ - .... - 3 00 to 8 76 Fullarton. . I I
ind of dea,th 1 Woodpercord (short).......... ---� 1 60 to X 76 OHLER-IrISHE At the residence of the brlde's
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ig this time' . Apples per bag_.._.. . ........ 0 60 60 X 00 father, Air. moo Fisher, of Benmiller, on; No-
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� of Mr. � and i , Timothy S"d,__............... I 0 to 2 00 mfller, Mr. il %ael Oblir, to Miss Fannie Fie )er.
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,legual home 1 Torki per loo %a_ _ _.... _.. - 6 W to 6 26 . SPOTTON-GLM-ft Listowel, on Noven ber
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I by appendi- � 2 allow, per lb.... _.. ... - - - - - - - - - - 02 to P 03 24th, by Rev , pper, Mr. George Spotan,
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r,f age. Air- � � I - .1p— grincipal of roxeter public sobool, to Miss
- ra J. Glenn. of Listow'61. I
eartfelt syrn- I ToRojm, December S. -Fall whoM, 10 69 ; STOREY -00011138-011. November 30th, at the
I in their sad f' r . spring wheat, $0.08 ; oatm, :sic ; pass, per bush, Mance, McKillop, by Rev. P. Musgrave, bit. Joso
I I . der Storey,to Miss Elizabeth Coombs,
1redding was 1 . -60c , barley 49 jo 62c; tLay per:%on, #8.60 to e lh Alexau
I . $10.0() ;L buiiar, Ida' .to 17o ; Potawas per bag, - 60c 3 ,f McKillop. . -
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kniauda, was : hogv, per 100 lbs, 86.60 to 85,60. 1
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Pernber 27th ' . . oldest daughter of Mr. Abraham Smith.
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eat after 'An ; i and 1 month.
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4A the, l5th adian red fruit,sandry varieties, from l6s to MoFARLAN - ' r I
;fth line, haa ,�ala G& ; Kings, 20 to 26s ; Greenings, 17 to McFarl ,sne, aged 78 year4.
ALLIN-In. Brussels, on December let, Ens Reece,
It '22s 6d ; Russets, selling up to young . cot daughter of Rey, S. J. Allin, aged 2
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eked.—Some _. s in bad con- DEMON -In Wingliam, on ovember:25th, Mr.
� council thig dition," 7 . i Peter Anderson, aged 8T yeirs.
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� of a lively � . ODD -In Exeter North, on December 3rd, Mary
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On Wedn aday December 14th; at I one S w Log . I Wanted.
o'clook'p. M. on at 2, Concession 11,11. R. .
� �Wan d at the Kippen 11911s. any quantity of good
okers I ith, Fa '. , 12 and 14 feet long; $7
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men I Du!acan 1 McTavish, proprietor ; ;1wholu"'gond will be paid for"good soft elm and bass-
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one (,'clock p' m., . harp, onLot 22,.Conces- CORN FOR SALE4.
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I � For sale, &-large quantl of good Feed Corn at the
Swell, Implements, etc. Mosee Lafrainer, lowest prices. .
proprietor ; V. Boisenberry� 'auctioneer. JOHN, cNEVIN, Kippen.
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Boj it FOR SERVICE. -The undersigned will ;
cop for service on Lot 81, Concession 9, Me- I ---OF 1i . HE . I .
Killot a thoro ghbred Yorkshire Boar. Terms -$1 I � I . . I
-pa,ya e at the ime of service, with the 'privilege of :
reitin ing If no essary#- THOMAS A.. DODDS. -
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0 unders g,!14�, 0 about the let of November'i' FOR�, 1898.
one red and whii;e calf, _ The owner way have satnO I �1
by ovi, roporty and paying charges. THOMA� A By -Law to provide for -the establishment of a
DEVITIS&F, Vat" P. 0. , 1617x4 � Public Library In the Town of Seafortli.
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I , . council of the said Town: M e8talAish-
- P' licatione will be received 'y ='ntl' forti
r`ANTED. �n 64 he P iffic Libraries
.uffdersig a up�to Monday, December ment of a Public Libram
Andrew'i' Act.
N i I n of choir leader of St. ,
189K -or the of I I -Be it, therefor�, enoted by the Municipal
Prepb� 4qrian 8 rch, Blyth. Applicants to etAtA Council of the o-ld Town. Oat In cue the assent of
exper Once and lary. JOSEPH HABKIRK, Secre �, ,
tar* -Tr 'urer,Byth. 161.7x2 the, Electors is- eu to tb �s By-lav�, a Public Library
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the Electors be taken on this By -Law, on Monday,
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the 2nd day of January, A" 1899 Commencing at
O)G� WANTEP nine o'clock in the mom'. 9.1 and 'oontinulbg untiL
� . ' five o'clock In the aftern at the undermentioned
L � AT THE— places. ForPolling Sub. vision No. 1, at E, Cash's
- + Store, E. Cash, Deputy-lifli rning Officer. For roll.
. - 11,11tib-Divislon No. 2. in ,he Council Room, Town
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. BRPOEFIELD H William Elliott D puty-Returning . Officer.
� � : And #for Pollin ,, Sub-di�'Islo No. 8, at 0. 0. Willson's
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ED bat on the 80th d of December, bext, at
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SAW" 8f � his o4cfe in the Council RO m, at 12 o'clock, noon,�
� the Mayor shall appoint in writing, signed by him,
I . . � I I two persons to attend to th ,� final summing up of the
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polling Place, on behalf of t,�e persons InterestWo,
2 . and desirous !of promr)tipg the passing of Ithis
whil $7 per thausand.will be paid for first-class
qflAlity. . . . By,lAw, and a like Dumbekon behalf of the persons
Prot-claesHard and Soft Maple, $6 per thousand.. interested in and desirous op opposing the passage of'
Delivered at the B u , cefteld Uills; I - this By.Law, �, ' .
C . ON SAWING IV, -That tht Clerk of the said Municipal Corpor-
Done . ,on thashottest notice, and a first-class job ation, shall atk nd at the Ci uncH Chamber, at the
guaranteed. I I . hour of 12 o'clo*, noon, on he 8rd day of January,
CHOPPING A. D,, 1899, to qurn up the! number of Votes given
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Done Tuesday aj2d Friday of each week. Dom I -
while you wait, R,qd first-class work guaranteed. NOTICE. -Tic above is a �rue copy of a proposed
I dLOCK LUMBER. � - By -Law which will 'be tak n Into consideration by
H I � I Seaforth at er one thouth from the
Any amount of temlock Lumber, all usual sizes, the Council of Seaforth at
kept constantly a hand. . 9th day pf Dec(,mber, A D. , 1898, being the date of
t I the fintlLptiblication, therec f, and the Polls for tak-
I i . itg theVotes of the Eleal ors will be held at the
� , hour, day and p1swee name; I In the said BpLay
" ! I PROPRIE� 1. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, 'Clerk.
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or wives, sons or daughters, tne es or -autits, nephews lo� nie ep or sweethearts, ppere, -
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