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DISTRICT MATTERS. _
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immings. When one attends the
A C000 CHANCE 1. ldnrie,511"nterry openings there are always many
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Mr. Gibson is thinking of puttin an electric
lightiDg plant in Wroxeter, a,�d wa�s out
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� other things which are pretty and attractive
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here interviewing Mr. Ingram n the snb-
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BOOKSTORE
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an well as hate and bonnets. There was
time when no one, either man or woman,
a ject.—Thq BroacYfoot-& Box Corrijpan� have
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just completed extensive alterations and im-
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We will give Tilm HURON .
felt very much dressed up in. a ready made
provements-in their ware-roomo. Th ley now
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SEAFORTH,
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THE LycEirw COmPANT.-The Lyceum '� the First of the Now Year
suit, but now even women are wearing the
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ready made tailor suits. These consist of
have more room for their large stock and
a , the various branches of their indertiaking
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Company, which the "Merchant. to New Subscriberas in the
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skirt and coat and -are as stylish an any one
, business. It seems to be the growing time
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_of Venice," in Cardno's hall, on Monday Counties of Huron
could wish. Both the Pickard and McFaul
in the furniture trade.—Mrs. W1 G. ,� Willis
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evening, were greeted 'with a large house,
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establishments, an well as that of B. B. Gunn,
-in visiting in PrestrOn.— r Jo n � Grievep
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and they thoroughly deserved it. Their
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are showing these suits in a variety ot color,
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V S., was a judge i h� hot ell at the
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presentation of this, one of Shakespeare's
ONLY ONE DIME FOR
pf quality and price. Then there are the
Bayfield show on Wednesday. — r. .H. W.
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great plays, must have been pleasing to
FOUR MONTHS---M1Nr
mantles - short coats, and those of, medium
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Willis is baying a large additio erected to
PIOTITRE, FRA?vIING.
everybody. The -company in composed of a
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length, 4ith their pretty bright linings ;and
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the fur to
the rear of his shoe store, to us'!Dd as a
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he is ind gasoline
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olassofaetorawhi�h it has -n
costs, capes and caperines no end.
work room, and putting a
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privilege to� hear in Seaforth for years, and
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If your neighbor or friend is not now a
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All one'needs is money and a chance to Jook
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engine, with which to drive his
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Good Goods, New Goods
while the caste perhaps a trifle weak in
subscriber to Tmc EXPOSITOR, just show
in the -show rooms bf our enterprising mer-
chines. This looks like busines' .-Mr. P.
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parts, it was, on the whole, well balanbed.
him the 8nap we are offering, and persuade
� chants. Then if one does not want a ready
Holt, barrister, of Goderich, ha bein ap-
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The part of Shylook was quite realistic,
him. to enclose five 2 -cent stamps with his
made suit there are such pretty new dress
pointed a Q. C. -Mr. Ceorge tewart is
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while the parts of Baesanio and Gratiano
name and post office address, and send them
goods in rough -and smooth plaids, in plain
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jsh'fVenwg large quantities of prem sed � hay to
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wer played by actors . above the average.
at once to
cloths, and the silks which make such be.
the York markets. Mr. St wart says
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Seaforth.
coming shirt waists for the tailor made
,the bay in of very good quality t , I a year. -
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k of Bulbs has arrived from
mate dramwwould be well patronized here,
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skirt and- coat.' The new shade is castor of
Thanksgiving Day will this year hold on
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and is now on sale, The stock
and it is to be deplored that we are not
ham, (recently of London), will deliver an
1 the brown shade and a little darker than the
Thursday, October 19th, one week from
� consists of Single and Double Hyacinths,
Tulips, Narcissus,
oftener favored with such a class of enter.
. light fawn ; brown is shown too. and a good
address. Mr. Hobbs is an up-to-date
next Thursday. -Miss Jennie B&rr left for
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. all colors; Cyclemen,
tainments. I
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bibitioniab and'took a in the
ex of rey, while the other shades such
Kingston on Monday, to.pursue her studies
Crocus, Chinese Sacred Lilies, etc.
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.lively part
" recent plebiscite campaign in the city of
as r d, reen and blue have also their place.
in Queen's UniTersity.-Mr. F. Guttrid*e
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We WL
ould also mention that the Bulbs'
TRAVELLURS, =The following were ticketed
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London. A full house is expected. A reci.
he windows and mi'llinary show rooms of
now has the new granolithic walk ow Main
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for the, Horticultural Society are here
to distant points this week by W. Somer-
tation by a silver medalist and mu"
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the various establishments deserve special
street completed as far as the R)yal-_-� hotel
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ville up town agent, of the Grand Trunk
good
will add to the attraction. A silver oollec,
notice. Before any woman enters a store,
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corner., and he has made a splewlid, Jjob of
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member to call for came at an early
date. I
Railway: Miss May Kemp, to Leipsic,
tion in aid of county work will be taken up
she must first look at the pretty windows,
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it. -Mr. W'. C. La,ndaborough, of, the West
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End, Tuckeramith, having his farm
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Germany; Frank Warwick, of Grey, to San
Francisco, California. The following are
in the afternoon and evening. The public
are cordial)y invited to
and were certainly artistically
with bright ribbons, silks and satins, flow-'
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all seed-
ad to grass, is going ,to dispose of his!, stock
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additional to those given last week who took
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attend all sessions Of
convention. Delegates and visitors expect.
era, birds and wings, and of course each had
and implements, which be does n t now re-
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PAPST'S
in the western excursion : John Fell, Staffs.
and Brown Jackson, Egmondville, to Grand
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ing to attend should as early &8 possible,
its pretty hate to well. No two showed
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the same taste, but each had its own origin.
quire, by auction on Friday next, the 13th
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inst.-A meatiDg.of the congregation .'of the
THE PLACE
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Rapids, Michigan, Hugh Elliott and N.
noti Mrs. Saels, corresponding secretary of
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al design. Where there is more store ac-
Methodiot 'church will be held in the ;church
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BOOKSTORI, SEAFORTH,
Hallett to Cincinnati, Ohio ; Mrs. Peter
Clinton, so tbatample time be given to secure
billets. A meeting of the county executive
commodation there is, naturally, more &bow
this (Frida ) evening, at 8 o'clo6k, for the
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Dodds, Seldon-Ross, and Will Solater, to
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will be held on the Ilth inst., at the rest-
I room, and the Pickard show room looked
purpose I
07 considering and leviiiiig a
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,Chicago, Illinois ; Mrs. -Masters, Miss Ryan,
Duncan
dence of Mrs. Biddlecombe at 8 p. m. All
; bright and pretty with its new wall paper
the 'tastefully decorations.
scheme for the liquidation of he i entire
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debt
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McCallum, and Mrs. G. F. Turn '
bull, Detroit, Michigan.
, and arranged
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county superintendents .of departments and i Mien Sheppard her have
of the church. -The regular eeting of
the Leper Mission Auxiliary held in
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-The following named passengers - were
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local presidents are members of the execu. I tainly done well this season, for they had a
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the usual place on M Onday eve ing, at 8
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PINNO AND Jn
T1 OR THEORY
booked by R. J. Macdonald, via Canadian
tivei A good attenda4ce is looked for. All good display of millinery; all the prevailing
- o'clock. This auxil ry is unde taW!ng to
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PUPILS
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PREPARED F( R
Pacifio,Railway.this week: MissFairley to
local unions are expected to be well repre.
sented.
styles, in shapes, color and trimming, Th e
support one child in a Leper orphana�gc for
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CONSERVATORY EXAMINATIONS
Carberry, Manitoba, via Owen Sound by
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E. McFaul show room, which has always
one year. Free-will offerings in favor of
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TnE SNow ! THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW !-
been a pretty one, has even more room a,t
this fund will be gladly received, eit4l er at
- For N�rrus apply at MRS. W. D. BRIGHT.
gelos, California, via London and Chibago.
When people arose on Saturday morning
i its disposal this season, for it has also added
the meeting or by Miss Soole, treasurer of
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and looked from their windows the were ,� to its old capacity that formerly taken up
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the Auxiliary. The society has 1 ready re -
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HuiRo-,T POULTRY AND PET STOCK Asso-
with the mantle department. Miss Stobie,
not a little surprised to see the ground cov-
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ceived donations ranging from 2 cents to
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CIATIONi-A meeting of the general direo-
who has alviays pleased the public, is this
ered with about three in.-hea of snow. The
$5, for *bich the members are ver r gr#",teful
DOMINION BANK,
tore of this association was held in the
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trees, from which the foliage had not, yet , year quite repared, with her helpers, to
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and trust that more will follow n aid oi,
council chamber, Clinton, on Wedne3d ay,
been removed, were loaded down. with 11 the r show stylialt hate and trimming. The
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- this good work.--21!he credit for L t prize for
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the 20th September, William Carter, vice-
beautiful,'! and many of them had broken � B. Smith Company have secured the,ser.
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yearling heavy draught filly or ld.ing at
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CAPITAL(Paid Up), - $1,600,000.
pregident, in the chair. Director's from
i vices of . Roberts for this season, and
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limbs. Several shade trees on the streets I '
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the Clinton show was awarded to r. - G. W.
REST, - - $1,500,000.
Goderich, _Exeter, Lucknow, Seafortb P
her millinery display was very pretty in-
and in lawns were so broken as to be dis- I .
Wheatley, of Constance, inatead to the
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Wingham, Hullett and Clinton were pres-
figured, and, what is worse,'� the orchards deed. The show room walle and tables
person whosename appeared in th publish- I
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SEAFORTH BRANCH,
ent. The secretary reported that Mr.
suffered severely. Thewinter apple trees 1 were draped in white, which, while making
ed prize list. -Miss Dagit, who h a very
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-winter,
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Main 'Street, Seaforth.
Bicknell, of Buffido, had been secured to
were still loaded with fruit as well an with I & good back ground for the dark millinery,
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successful dauciui class here last in -
act as judge. The winter show will be held
i also made room lighter. Miss Kinsey
foliage, and, the weight of the snow added I
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tends opening.% c ass again, on Wednesday
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in Seaforth on the 30th and 31st of January,
lot 2nd February, 1900. Con-
to these, in many cases proved too much, who has been in town for three seasons, has
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of next week, in the old Y. M. 0. . .r'poma.
John Finch, in
acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected,
and and of
present
and many.young and valuable -apple tiftes
-Mr. who an ardent and
on same at lowest
siderable diLoussion arose over the furnish-
were destroyed. In this way a good dea.1 ' store, has more room to display her pretty
successful floriculturist, has been no �nfor-
rates. I
ing of coops for outside exhibitors ; -it was
of damage has been done. The ground kept things than she formerly had. Each show
tunate as to have all his beautifull chrysan-
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Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
agreed that the society correspond 'with
the officers of the Ontario Poultry Asso-
� room had its own interpretation of the pre-
.white, throughout Saturday, but the sun *of ;
. , vailing fashions, and, while we cannot par-
Sunday cleared most of iG away. The
themums destroyed by over f migal6tion.
Mr. Finch has always had the mo 0au 1 -
. the United. States and Europe.
ciation, to borrow their coops. Committee
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was followed,by a very severe fro I ticularize, we can tell of the general eftect.
st on Sun-
ful, rare and varied stock of these plants,
SAVINGS DE PART MENT. -Interest
onthe revision of the pr`zi list reported
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daynight. Sosevere was the frost that
and when in bloom they were a great pleas -
allowed on deposits of One Dollar and
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that they had completed their work, and
the gro' I this season, and the hats. are all large, very
und was frozen hard,,. and there was
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ure to. many ottizene who were pri�.vileked to
upwards. .
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everything was now in readiness for holding
; large,. and even the small ones are not
ice strong enough to'bear up a man. Since .
view them, and they will regret 0 be de-
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one of the biggest poultry shows that has
then however, we have been e joying de- � nearly so small as formerly. Such a
prived of this pleasure thim year, !an& will
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ever been in this part of the 'country.
ligQul weather. South of thl'is, in the I wealth of trimming is used, too, and hate
also sympathise with Mr. Finch i hisiagra.
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Meetings of the local directors ate regu-
which one wonders "who could wear,"
vicinity of Exeter, there was. a heavier fall ...
vating lose. -The annual Than'�k-offering
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larly held each month, and a lively interest
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than we had here, but along -the lake shore are surprisingly becoming when worn.
meeting of the Seafortb Auxiliar of the
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and north of Brussels, there was very little. � Some of the larger hats have large brims,
Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the
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Not in the memory of the olde . st inhabitant dropping in front, and back And trimmings.
Presbyterian church, was held or, Monday -
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Sewing Machine, with the latest
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MEMBERS Of the Horticultural Society
have we bad so heavy a fall of snow so early 1 of large bows of ribbon. Many- are turned
I pff the face and have the soft crown, which
in the season, although Mr. John Hinobley,
afternoon'. Mrs. Hamilton, of (4oderich,
presidentof thePresbyterial socety,, was
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- ments finwhed in cak or walnut, and with cover
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can call at Papst's bbokstore for bulbs. 1660-1
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. I is generally so becoming. Fur seems to be
of Hullett, who keeps a daily record of the I
present, and gave an excellent add ejss.� The
and f14 drawers, or fancy drop head and five draw-
. ers for $26 cmh. This machine to the " queen,"
DATI��CINO CLASSES -Miss Dugit was -in
town this week but did not hold classes. She hopes
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weather, informs us that four years Ago I much used in trimming,
u sed with the velvets in purple, dark
Thank -offering amounted to $86.. -Ai the
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speed contests at the Goderich saow� last
manufactured by the "White Sewing machine
C ompany." All &achtnes fully warranted and guar.
todo6onext Wednesday, October Ifth, in the old
Y. M. C. A. rooms when she %ill be glad 0 see as
green'
there was alight fall on the first day of
October. Snow is not a pleasant visitor at ; and brown, makes a. warm,comfortable look-
week, Sidneer, the fine young +Ilibn of
anteed to.do tirst-class work, light cr heavy. I
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many of her old RE Well as new PUPP8 R3 can attend.
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this time of the year, and all hope for ing hat. The new turban is large, and
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SomethiDg very-hatidsome in 'dinner sets
called the Russian turban ; it hag a round,
pleasant weather for a month yet. ' I
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added to his laurels. In a very enll;gcoanin
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tested five heat race be won, *1i It prize,
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at A Young'a, admitted by all to be the fluest quality
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,Vf delf c%ar offered in Seaforth. The shapes are
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LOOAN vs. MoKiLLop.-This case, which ,� .
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ban been bef I rider," with its inevitable, quill, in felt of -
beating such favorite horees as Button's
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imported mare, and I I Woodlawn, , Gundry
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General Insurance Agent & Deal-
feet. They are selling well. 1660-1
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Pmc's BAD Boy. -Peck's Bad Boy ap-
ore the courts for the last two -
! the lighter shades of grey and fawn, seems
or three years, has be�n fl'bally decided by I -
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Brothers' well known trotter. Si neee� was
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eared at I he Bijou theatre lak t night to a ci owded
Eouse, to the do)rs, and by 8 o'clock it was
i to have quite taken the place of the plain
the Supreme Court in�,' favor of the Town. ;
I sailor. With such 'a variety in trimming
McKillop. 41e
driven by Mr. Arthur Forbes, Who alwa a
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knows how,to handle good '
hor e.�,Mrs,
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impossible to get e en standing room. It ia the best
: ship of T cause of action arose ;
and trimmings, in sbapes and sizes, no
out of an engineers ai�vard. The engineer I
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Wm. Agnew, of Petroles ; Mrs. M. G; Oli-
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omedy ever seen iv
c - n this city and caught the fancy
of the audience to a nicety. There are whole
,. woman need undergo the trial of wearing a
directed certain work] to be done by the I hat just like her
ver, of Centralia ; Rev. A. Nlacl illiams,
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B. A., Hamilton,
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bushels of fun in the production, and the onmpauy
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Coleman estate, and �stimated the cost at
neighbor.
of also her soio Arthur,
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. Nem fruits and new season's To*@ now In stock
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We have in the
unloaded large buahelfuls ]a -.t night. The
comedy affords ample opportunity for the introduo-
about $30, The repreientatives of the Cole.
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of are her e on account
of the serious illness of Mrs. J. W. Wo6dley.
now stock best values in - new sea
son's Teaq we ever had, comprising Youn . Hyson.
Ceylon and Japan Teas. We
tion of clever specialties, which were just what the
audience wanted. This is the we), the press and
man estate claimimed the had not been
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duly notified of the proceedings, and refused
Eo-MONDVILLE NOTE9.-The . address in
our church on Wednesday evening ( )f last
-Rev John Ross, of Rose Hall, Sdither-
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guarantee satisfaction
or will ref und the u,oney. The best quality of new
public speak of the Atkison ComedV Company in
Peck's
to do anything. The engineer the I
n let the week was not'very largely attended and
landahire, Sootland,,preached in tie Presby, -
Ralsins, Currants, Nuts, Peels, etc., now in stock at
lowest prices. Some nice lines In Dinaer, Tes and
Bay Boy, which will arq)ear in the Feiforth
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opera house on Saturday, October M. The prices
work, at something like $300, and on com- I those who remained at home missed a goord
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terian church last Sabbath, and wi I occupy
the same pulpit next Sabbath. M� � RD;98 is
Toilet Sets Just received, and at prices as low as the
lowest. Wanted butter, dried
of ,dmisE,ion are 10 cents, reserved seats 20 cents.,
This is the 24'h sea,ion- of this company un
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of the work the township of � toing. Dr. Wilkie spoke for'nearly one
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ogarr paid over the , hour and a half and did not tire his hearers
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a brother-in-law of Dr. Gunn, of Cli
good eggs, apples,
potatoes, dressed fowl, and all kinds of marketable
mallagem ant ot the one family. 1660-1
a demand on - the township of McXil- either, as he makes -his subject intensely in_
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and with Mrs. Ross, is on a visit t o fr=
produce, for which we will pay the highest price.
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lop for repayment. ThetownsbipofMcKil- I teresting to those, especially, who have any
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THE LATE MR,8. STOBIE.-Another of
lop, in consequence of received from - knowledge of thdt,far awe, portion of our
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Wroxeter. : ;
374 Bank of Oommer-0e Mock.
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lseafor,th'a oldest and most respected reei.
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dents passed away on Monday last. We re.
the Coleman estate that they would resist all empire.-Mr.-JiLcob McGee thinks his new
attempts to,collect the same, refused to pay stable entirely too grand to be 'soiled by a
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DOTS. -At the meeting of the r te �ers,
.Pay
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fer ,to the death of ' Mrs. Stobie. , The
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the amount. Then the * township of Logan ' borne, consequ -
ently he has been looking
held on Friday night last, .to conside;
eleatric light business, it was decided
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READY-TO-WEAR SUITS,
event was not unexpected,'ag she had been
commenced the present action. It was tried I around for an automobile, but as yet has
favor the lights,
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a.severe sufferer for several years, and'had
at Gode'rich before Chief Justice A rmourand i not been able to suit himself. -Mr. William
of the council t)
ask for
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Our stock of Ready -to -Wear Suitq-in Xen's,Youths',
reached the somewhat unusual age of 80
Mrs. Stobie's
the -township of McKillop succeeded, the ! Rath has moved his family away from the
tenders to supply the sarne.- Th(s,
hill, jr., and Thomas Gibson,
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Boy.s'and Ohildren.'a is now full. Assortment larger
__ than usual. Prices on the bed rock basis. inspect-
years. maiden name was
Janet Waters. She was a native of Rox-
action being dismissed with costs. The village, and it is said has gone to Blyth to
township of Logan then carried the case -to reside. -The notes of the occasional corre,*
jr.
to Seaforth on Tuesday last. -Mr
wh4�led
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ors and buyers pronounce value unprecedented.-
Our Men's All -Wool Suits at M75 are trade bringere
Excelle -
boroshire, Scotland, After the death of
her husband, she, with her family of y ung
0
the court of Appeal, when the court revised �. )
pondent from Hensall, in last week a Ex,
the decision of the trial judges and POSITOR, b
,Smith attended the funeral of el
th
Stobie, in Seaforth, on Tuesday. - l7he
ate - rg.
a
grav-
Dt Suits in Men's at U and ,%. At $10 you
. can buy a suit fit for a prince to wear. Children's
childten, --arne to Canada about thirtv years
.
gave I are well worth careful study y
judgement in favor of the township of Logan every church worker. -We regret to note
elling contract was completed in sliort
d.rder
a
Twe ed Sufts from $15o up, Boya'from $2.76 up,
ago, and settled in Seaforth, where she has
for the full amount claimed with costs. The
the serious illness of Miss Effie McLeod,
by Mr. Willes and others last week.
-.The
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0no fact we wish to inilprebs upon buyers ii that we
,
handle the best fitting and made goods produced in
ever since resided. . A family of three eonj�
andtwo da-ughtero her, Alex.
township of McKillop, on -the advice of their
decided 'Supreme
She had been at home most of the summer,
streets of Wroxeter are un '�r
Huron county. -Mr. Spotton,
need 111.
' cip�l of
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the country, � .
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8urvive viz:
of Sea -forth; John, of Buffalo; and Henry, of
counsel, to appeal to the
Court, with'the result above mentioned,'.
but feeling improved in health went to
Michigan ashort time ago to take a situ-
p-q'n
the school, has removed. to Mrs.
Brown's
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Wm'. Pickard&.00,
Minnesota; also Alrt-. Joseph Fisher, of Tuck-_
and the ratepayers of McKillop may con. I
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ation, 9be was soon taken ill how�ver,
cottage.
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eramith, and Miss Janet at home, About
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gratulate themselves that the ratepayers of , and reached home in a very weak condition
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six yeare ago she met with an accident, re-
Logan.and not they will have to foot the I and at present writing is making but slow
Hibbert.
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sulUbg in th;p fracturing of her leg, and from
bill of costs, which will be heavy. Mr. G. I progress heal thward. -Mrs. H. Colbert hat
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DEATir or A GOOD MAN. -Man
of 1 our
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REPHROE BENTS
v vbich injury,, she had never recovered. She
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kubwn
F. - Shepley, Q. C., of Toronto, and Mr, I one to Michigan on a visit to relatives,
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resders will regret to learn of th e
death of
d
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. advertisament
was well hdre and few were more
Holmeoted of Seaforth acted for the township I he was accompanied by her son, Melvin.-
Mr. J'ohn Cairns, one of the ol oe a
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The leading Business College of
hiably respe4ed.
o
'every
She was kind and ami-
of .,
-McKillop, and Mr. J. T. Garrow, Q. C of Mr. James Purcell has. purchased Mr.
fo
highly respected residents o I his
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.vV nijbip.
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Weatern Ontario,
Able, and in
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Eense a truly good woman.
Goderich and Mr. -J. F. Thompson, of Mit.
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Russell Hills' driver and a comfortable
The sad event took place on E , r
,.,.
a y last,
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To her own family,
she was always the lov.
chell, for the township of Logan.^-
buggy and will now be able to carry on his
after an illneEs of about three wee
q
a. SM r.
.a
p
/ill
ing mother
I and wi2e counselor, and her
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business with greater :eb,se.-Mrs. 0.
Cairns had reached the age of 67 y .
ars. i He
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a 4�9,4_�_�
memor __* 11 long be affectionately cherish-
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MILLINERY 011K-N-INCS, -One of the a- unual i
Rudolph and her daughter -started for Cal-
was a native of the to nship of
wnship of
lenlileim,
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ed, n . .i. by tham, but by all who enjoy-
e' y Y,
vents in nearly ever cit ',"And town in that
ifornis on Tuesday morning, and for the
county of Oxford , but had resid e
in - h
�t is
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STRATFORDt ONTARIO.
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ed her acquaintance, The' remains were
interred
of the fall fair. This year our town did not i first time since its erection, many years
township for over forty years.
rs. B Y
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ndustry
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in the Maitlandbank Cemetery on
Tuesday.
have this annnual event, and we were feel- I
ago, the Van Egmon.d residence is unin.
and good management he not on
made a
A -school :tb,-,t properly repares young men and wo*
men for busineEB life, anYphtees many in s1tua'
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ing somewhat, at a loss without it, when two
. ey vvill remain in the golden
hibited. Th
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comfortable home for himself aily
family, -
v
good
tions. Write for -cur be.tutiful 6italoguc. Our school
ia cannected with over one thousand businjeos firms
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MARRTED I -N BRANDON. -A correepon-
important factors cam'e to our relief. These.
were the town fathers and -the dry .goods '
state --during the winter at least.-Mesgrs.
John and Frank Jackson have gone to Tor.
but leaves thein well provided f
CELIL180 of death was pleurisy and he
r. ,The
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through our tortner atud6ntq. I
dent sends us the following-:. A very pretty
merchants. The former are giving us grano-
onto to resume their studies, the one at
ure; but lie had not been- in robus
health
0
. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
weddiDg was celebrated at the residence of
lithic pavements on our Alain', street, and
Osgoode Hall and the other at the School
for sometime. He was one of tie
most
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INI r ,. and Mrs. Atkinson, of Brandon, when
the latter have so extended and improved
of Pract ical Science.
honest and upright of men, and i;
might
y
their youniest daughter, Clara A, was
their pl ces of business and given us such
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well be said his word was as good
all" his
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Grand Trunk Railwa
united in Hymens bonds to Mr. Norman
Fletchar, Birtle. The
fine fall
openings that both the men au4
.
LoCAL BRIEFS. -The McKillop council
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borid, and, what was equally credi,abl6
� to
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y
of . nuptial knot was
women
of the town ha've.a fund for talk and
will meet at Jones' hotel, Leadbury, on
him, he had a warm, kind heart,
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and� his
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securely tied by the Rev. G. W, Hender.
criticism.
In former years our fall fair and
Wednesday, October 11th, instead of Mou-
hand was alwa s open to those d
_y
serving
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Tflel,,Ireatiiiterii:kfioti.ithiKbiva%�batwociI the east
son, Baptist minister of Brandon, in the
opening
days were on the same dates, but
day, the 9bb, as formerly in ti mated. -When
people who might be need.
in
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By'his
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eheeked ti destiwttion. If IN' ftre going to th2
Northwest Uriclsh
presence of some eighty i ited guests.
nv
The bride was aissisted by her cousin, Miss
this year,.there is so much to see in the lat-
ter, that it is well the whole day could be
tearing up the side -walk in front of the
Royal hotel, fourteen feet
death the township loses a worthy
and the locabity a kind and obligink
�cition,-
neigh -
t
k
or C'olui_
ltt,ia, vin Nw th B,iy or
Chicago wid the Western States, via the tUnnal, we
Clara Sparling, while Mr. D. A., McDon-
given , to that, else all could not be seen by
a well about
,
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deep wag found directly under the walk.
bor and his family a loving and thdughiful
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acCOMPaliv 3'Qu to Strat',).-d, to asdiut in pauing hag-
;"age and help 3 outo main line trains iN ith par00118,
ald, of London, acted as beat marn. The
WCddillg march %vas played by Mi�3 Annie
one who came to town for the day's out-
hig, The weather seemed to help this sea-
This, no' doubt, is one of the ancient land
fa&r, who always placed their
above every other consideration.
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The, re-
p
kokets, .tc�
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McKay, of Winnipeg. The lovely little
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son for it rained Friday, and snowed that
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marks, and was probably used in the long
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ago, when the Id frame hotel occupied a
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mains were laid to rest Ln Cromart� ce,�ne-
a(
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W. Somi"_ MVILLE, Agent,
maids t?f honor were Misses Annie �nd Irene
Atkinson, sisters of the bride, At
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night, so that 8aturday was wet, cold and
position on the corner. It has not been
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tery on Tuesday. i �
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Commercial Building, -'4,3AFORTH.
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o'clock all repaired t.o the handsome dining
slushy. One would naturally think' this
state of affairs would not help, but, while
need, at any rate, for thirty years. -Mr.
Page, of New York, the representative of
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hall when a magnifi.,ent dejuener was
served. 'The remainder of the evening was
the weather might have kept some from at-
tending the openings, it made every
the English capitalists who are intere8t6d
in Mr. Case's
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B. R. HioGTNs, Brucefield, Notarv, Public
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MOREY
SAVINC,
spent in* various amusements. The happy
young couple were made the recipierlta'of
woman
feel she must get out her last year's coat
hat., have
proposed pork curing estab.
ment.here, was in town this week, looking
-ground.
Conveyancer,
Am0b,nt
f
Fire and Life Insuranoc'sg;6t. Any
of money to loan at 6 per cent., on Orst-plass,
Mortgages drawn
fa
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and and thein remodelled, or, if
over the He expressed himself as
curity. and money ad-
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many costly present,3, aniong which were*a
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handsome piano'to the bride,
she was fort unate enough not to have these,
to invest in
well pleased with the town and the sur.
vnedoefree
itwqed
of expen8c to the borrower Alio
amount of private funds at 5 a
�er cent.
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and magnificient secretary to the groom,
new ones, Conscqueutly, the
merchants have been as busy as they like
rounding country. -The case of C. Wilson
vs. the town, in reference to Silver Creek,
At
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home every morning and Wednesday iof each
s ,
Several good farm for sale. � .167
G
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EverY cent puL into reliable Jewelry, is
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i�nd Durneron8 others, thus showing the high
to be, and are looking quite pleased over the
comes up for a hearing before the count y
XOTES.-Mr.
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and Mrs.' Andrewl" Swan
w
- in0neV.q1tVN1- ()u,*Jewelry is the reliable
kind--,-� safe invt,al�mont and a
esbci3m in which they were held, as Miss
Atkinson, only a moi,th ago, resigned her
fall sales. There has been quite L� changing
judge here to -day, (Friday.) -Mr. John
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have returned from a pleasant ,trip �o R,,ib
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pleasure
combinod. �
This
position in the Winnipelg Collegiate Insti-
about in our stores, and the dry goods mer-
chants seemed determined to have large,
Stobie, of Buffalo, an old. resident of Sea.
forth., was here this week, attendiDg' th-e
Lake, Wisconsin, where they were
their daughter. Mr. was n
visiting
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ti
in
week-daiuty enamelled Souvenir
'!-�poons at very low prices,
tute. The young couple will spend the
honeymoon vibiting friends in Minneapolis
roomy places of business, that we may the
better
funeral of his inotber.-Mr. and Mrs, W.H.-
-Swan
rnu�h taken with the -States, and says
.ery
� be '
w
,
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aud Winnipeg, wben6c they will return and
n
see their goods. The Wm. Pickard
establishment has been Very much improved
Cline drove tb Ethel last week, and spent a
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day therewith Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Free.
returned to his old home in Brucefield
contented with it than he ever w86s
ui'ore
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before.
th
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us An HUMBER & SON
live in Portaue'-la Prairie, where M.r.
r, ,
leteber holds the position of 'clerk in tho
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by the new extension. Mr, Pickard has
moved the stock from his upper store and
man. -Mr. C. Clark -son, head master of the
Collegiate Institute, was called to St. Marys
-The induction of Rev.- Mr. Sa4em
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pistor of Union church will- take p,ace,
as
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Thompson- Lumber Company. Tur, E ), -
placed it in the one adjoining his lower
this week, on account of the serious illness
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th6 18bh inst. ,The congregation ,%
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POSITOR joins hands with a host of friends
in wishing the happy
store. In one, he has the men's clothing de-
of an aunt. -Miss May Kemp left on Sp6tur-
,
arrange for a hearty reception for thoir
new
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young couple a and
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a prosperous life.
partment, fur coats and staples, and a fine
day last for German' , where� she will spen
i y_ d
'Or. -
ga Two old and esteemed resid�nta
a�
of
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show room for ladies' mantles. In the
other store is shown dress fancy
a year stud iDg muere.-Mr. S. Mull
y ett has
ta, ley have passed aw d i
. ay uring t1te
nat
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-Wm. Ba-,�uerman, of Blanahard, had a
parrow escape the other afternoon, While
HCRON COUNTY W, C. T, U. -The Wo- ladies
goods, goods,
ready made apparel hnd the millinery
rn;ved to the residence on Goderich street,
formerly occupied by Mr. J W. Elder.-
we4. We refer to the death of M
Stewart and. Mr. Jae. McFarlane, of
,c
�- . ohn
the 4th
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drawing grain on the farm of A. McDonald,
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man's.Chrihtian Temperance Union of Huron
county intends holding their
show rooms. As these stores are communi-
The annual Collegiate Instittte sports will
concession. Mr. Stewart died on Skur'day
m
tli� horsee att itched to the wagon suddenl_r
starLed, precipitating Bannerman 'in
.second annual
county convention on Thursday, the 12th
cating, the whole presents quite a citified
appearan�ce and with the oods so tempting- (Fi
be held in the recreation grounds to -day,
iday). In the evening an entertainment
and Mr. McFarlane on Sunday.
lived on adjoining farms and had lorig
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been
,Mr, to
the ground, strikiog his head and shoulders
_zz'
-at., in the Ontario arect Methodist chureb, ly
Clinton, commenchou at 9.30 a. m. Each
t
displayed, is good to e seen. The -I,.
McFaul Company have
will be given in the assembly room of the
neigjabors. They were highly respected
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in his descent, rendering him uncons'
� . for a time. ciOus
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county superintendent of a department is -room
added a new show
to their already large store, for carpets
Institute, when the prizes will be awarded.
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well to do residents of the t ownship and
much sympathy is felt for the bbre�ved
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so
-A pleasant and interestiug eve
expected to report work done, in the county
during the past year, also local unions
and house furnishings and also where may to
be t heir ladies
blanitoba. -Mrs. Armstrong, of - Toronto,
relatives. -Mr. Alex. Murdoch retu6ed to
th
place at the .residence of Mr. and Mrs. report
. Henry Moser, of the Arlington hotel,
will
the main features. The afternoon intend,
shown mantles. They also i,s
in the near future, to have the store
the guest of Mrs. Belden. -While a num.
ber of the towm sports were out hunting in
Totonto on Monday to resume his stodien at
theToronto, Medical College*.-Mr� Alex.
bj
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programme
8utiringvilk-, on IvVednesday, Se�ternber dress,
will be the presidents annual ad- adjoining
the election of officers, the read ing
the one already occupied, The R. the
B. Smith co mpan I are no larger
wilds of McKillep� they got lost in the
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Campbell, of Kineardine, was vi,sitiog here
.do
2o t h,
. when their only I daughter, Miss and
Millie, was united in marriage to Anthony
.
discussion of several papers n s?rne of tern
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y I win quar-
and have a very pretty store, roomy and
woods, but, after a good deal of tramping,
managed to get out to civilization again,
last week. -Mr. Robert MeCartuef,' who
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has been in Goderioh for some tiineqas
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thedepartments
Sueder, merchant of that place. The cere. tary
taken up. A pa iame
rl ri- light,
drill a, nd drawer. A
and although !they do not go into
with no more damage done than unpleasant
thin week -the guest of his uncle, M . m
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. Mony Waff performed by Rev. Mr. Wein. platform
b4ch, pa8tor of St. JohWs Lutheran
question public ready
meeting will be held in the ev into
made clothing, and as extensively dreams
the mantle and fur trade as do the bears
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of a night in the bash, and visions of
and things. -Mr. Thomas Gibson, jr.
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Scott. -Mr. James Baird, of McGil 1 Medi-
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cal'College, Montreal, ham returne& to'his
fo
th
church. ,�in
at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Hobbs of lng� others, .they have some ,particularly pretty of Wroxeter, was in town on Tuesday 0 duties in that city.-Mieses Ell% andl Mind fin
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regor I's" here last Friday on a tri t
Pit.—Mr. and -Mrs. Andrew Scott aw
)ok in ithe excursion to Chicago las
,—Mr! Peter Campbell, from 4re
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to Ch:' ago last week to attend, th
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ven w nt on a trip to Chicigo last ;Fri
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-Qait'fa number froin here a; dee;
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world fair" in Bayfiald on We
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GA IIZRI� s. —The, town is gravelling'th
M.ai street this week -and bankini up " th,
n wilidewitilke .with gravel.—W. Den�ov
if
i buygrad g the streets theme days *itl
t t
e . I iwn s 51: a e gra r.— am -ur
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a car id thei contract for gravelling ,'�.thi
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s�ree 9 whAch may require it.—W.� 8
golfferiandID. M. Scott made anoihe:
al�ipn ent of 11applex this week .from E��e
a�d I ruflsek—Maok McLaren is renewinj
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h a i equaintance with many of his 'oh
f��iew . a in town.—Brussels fair wiWn(
dpub, bring a large crowd to town on Fri
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d v.- -Cochrane& Johnston received a �cal
of An, � granite this week. —F. S. Scott wai
tlerceeiverdfa fine gold jewel from . th(
16 -not ale Independent Order. of Oddfellowi
lo ige for being a member of the lod&' 21
y4 are he being the oldest member in town,
A nu�nber from Seaforth, Wingham, W#40x,
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fin d Atw d lodges were present � ad
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:�erm'apd' to esj000y themselves, with the- � tie
progr mme which *aa presented.—Mach
CC aoken still leads in prize winnin al
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t ef irs-for! hie'vegetables, etc.— R D
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ar ickcaptured all the prizes in- tho
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lo ear oldlelass for roadsters at Belgrave.
He h a a finel lot.—Mrs. Walter Smith. nd
li�rd ughteo, Mrs. Williamson, are I otb
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s�rio sly ill ,,With inflammatory rheumati am.
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We ope they may soon recover. —Sevi iral
cases of gastHc fever are reported in tb(
town,—Clegg & Dames shipped a car oJ
lambIthis 1weak; Best & Ireland alac
Tlip, ed a car of hogs. - 11
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i DOT.S.—Porcy Clarkson of Seafortb, was ir
town last 'w .
,,S, oak. —F. C. Ne I and M a gic
McDonald ft last week for oronto, where
tLey'will AtWrld the Urtiversi y, taking 'he
Medical and Arts course real ectively, 'we
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wish them all success.—Eli McLaughlin Ea.,
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. �eein improving. his acksmit. i shop by the
Addition of metal aid g and a coat of pant.
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, Rev. H. E. Curry, of Brooke, has been
visiting at A. C. Tiln's for he last w0k.
He preached in the Methodi4l church hiere
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last Sabbath., —GeGrg�e Candler and fan 'fly
have been visititig.fri6ndsinA�wood.—H bt.
Wray,is again eDgaged with W. H. Hum h.
ries & Son as blacksmith.—A tire McKen ie
�,] r!
,
is' home for a few holidavo. . ennie Fer u-
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. n returned last week f;Om a� visit in I-
let.—L. McDonald is having'his residei
lice
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repainted.—The Ladies:1 Aid of the M.etho-
dist church held their regular meeting., at
Mro. Dr. Armstrong's on Wedaesday.—M`rs.
Ko McVittie of , Hullett, was Jn town bast
wleek.—Mise Addle Crisp of Londesboro�, is
vi�siting friends in Walton. —Brussels fall
f0r attracted many of our residents.—Re.
vqal services are being carried on at Bethel
appointment of the Methodifit church w�th
good success.—Rev. John Ho�moe of Brhs-
se 9, addressed the Walton Epworth League
of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday eyening
on the "Twentieth Centur�' Fund."—R6m.
A. L. Russell of Seaforth, will preach in the
same interest next Sabbath-, Bethel appoint-
ment in the morning, end Walton Methodist
ch arch iri'the afternoon. Rev. A. 0. Tiffin
an plies his pulpit in Seaforth. ;
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BROUGHT Hrut BAcK.—On'e of t6se
events, that is interesting 'to,lboth old a6d
YO1tDg &like, took place at Brantford list
we 3k, it being the marriage o� Alias West-
awiy, eldest daughter of th� late Samuel
W4 and Mr. Albert F rd, of the firm
"te'wa ,
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of Ford Los.,' butchers. 11 iss Westaway
wall, up to the time of moving to Bran,ford,
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and wecongrAtulate "All." aheisfamili;kr-
ly nown among a host of friends in securing
sue an amiable helpmate to ibare his trials
&nd, vicissitudes through life. i Mr. and Mr I e, i
Ford are at home in their residence on Crid- I
ley street, to their many friends, who wish
them all the happiness that'matrimoni,al life
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TmE BEAUTIFUL SNO vv. --On Saturday mor-
linj the amateur photographer, had the'op-
??!�.unity that he will possibly not have again
n lXis life time, for " bnap shots. " Every-
hing was - covered- with snow f rom three to
vel inches thick, a phenomena that the
)l4st settler has -'not known in forty years.
Ube beautiful maple shade t'�ees on ,every
treet, that Exeter :is so pro,iid of, suffered
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evorely from the heavy border of snow lod-
edl on their,branobes, many o I which were
roken off by the great weigh , inarring the
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doo suffered to a great extent, ot only good
ized limbs were.broken,off bu many of the
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Che el,ectric light wires suffere considerable
� go from the tall trees -ben ling over thein
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vith their border of snow. i
�, EATH OF A WORTHY MAN. —On -Tuesday
ftdrnoon last, Exeter's grandest old :m I
as�ed away to his lon� home, in the - an
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f Dr. J. Hyndman. he news of the dear
Id �man's demise spread very quickly b6nd
or �,the time the whole town, as it were,
V a� in mourning. Never was there a more �
ligbly esteemed resident in the town. He
asl a bright, cheerful man and was in the
osoesrsion of all his faculties to almost the
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ast! moment, passing peacefully away with-
ut-.Much suffering. although he has been a
reit sufferer during the past number of
ea6 from that dreaded complaint, asthma,
is i unselfish -liberality and kindness .to
there when in sickness and distress will ,
e tkIked of in loving memory 4cu others
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f oor community have long been forgotiten�
ob6 Hyndman was a man in every sense of
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no im was to reapect him, to bear him
c nvereation was to reverence him. In
olitics he has ever been a staunch- Con-
rvitive. Re was an adherent of the
hu�ch of En,gland, and in the early days of *
d !Christ church, Exeter, was one of itf'3
oa� active official members-, being one of
ie,�Idest church wardens ot th-3 pariFib of
Xe er. The members of the bereaved,
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mfly are Mrs. Hyndman, five sons,---
eorge, John, William, Hugh and Garnet; -
3e daughter, Edith. All are living at
ome excepting William, in Manitoba, and
ar�et (M. D.) in Dakota. The bereaved
mily have the heartfelt sympathy .of th6 ,
hole commnnity in this their sad affliction' -
BRiEFs.—Alex. Martin went to Toronto -
is week, where he will, take a second terni
the Toronto U iversity.—W. Mi yar I
ill I commenqe his first term this week i� i
e College ot Dental Surgery, Toronto.—Ci -
. Larkin, a'Protninent Rimber merchant oi I
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oropto, did considerable business with ou* i
cat dealers this week.—Mr. Fred. Rum .
ill, an extensive lumber merchant, witfi 1,
mdquart.ar8 at London, transacted- con:. 1)
derable business here and along the line i
uting the past week.—The cleanliness of 4
r streets is very noticeable, considering i
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e. great fall .of snow which has already -
elted away.—The Garrick Drqmstic Como 1
Ln of Exeter are feeling quite'elated ov" I
,elr successful presentation of "A Noble' I
utcapt," at Zurich, last weelk.—Messrs, ,
ud. Davidson and sister, Miss Nellie Davidi- ,
a, and John Spackman, distinguished
emselves at an entertainment in Centralia� , :
irendering several , high clan selectionj (
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t week.—Christ church parish, London, .
not easily forget their late rector, Rev.� I
en Eck, now of Trivitt Memorial Church' (
xeter. He was sent for last week tt) peri i
rm the interesting ceremony of matrittio, i
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r. two of his old parieltioners.—Farmers in I
is v ' icinity are taking advantage of the @
a weather by -harvesting the root crop, f
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styles of Trimmed W �. I ;
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and Novelties will be _. �- - E
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and Dresses, as well as some partictilar.1y � .
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from 5 to . 15 years of age. As this issur �
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ing Ribbons, Veilings, Buckles, Belts, But,- I 1W_,
tons, Dress Trimmings, Corsets4 Underwear,,'. 11 . -_ 'V
Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Cathmere Glovee,, -1 I 1\ 'M
andkerchiefs, Embroideries, etc. . - .
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Fancy Draperies. This is a growing -De-- __ I ;�
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,he town wiLh novelties for Xmas trade I
turing e pas wee . ome as � ..
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Aded tb7the Trivitt Memorial church lib - .
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Umorit, is on duty in the Molgons Bink -1
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iam," went to Thorold on Tuesday to atteud - I �L I
he funeral of Mrs'. Hill's sister-in-law, -V*
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nd daughter Frances, visited relatives in
)etroit this week.—iNlr. and Mrs. S9,111110-1 - I I
1weet, visited friends in Detivit
luring the past week. Mr. Sweet 11
eturned home Wednesday. Mrs. Sw0d -1
vill extend her visit for a short tims--
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ounty court on Thursday, He was retain- �,
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dacdonell Bbipped another lot of bo" W I -
he old country on Monday. Mr� JAwd6u-
11 went with them.—Mr. E. J. SPA011140
i in Toronto this week,—Mt. James JOW011
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ow consider itself off duty until ,next so- - . On; thA Wro�
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