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1*1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR I I - . ., OCTOBER 27, 1 :
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. sislants, Mr. F. G. Sperling, both now season of the year, and gives farmers an ex� ing !ervice on Monday. Attth -of there cause. ,She leaves a baby boy about thr" '
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whl?t we olaim about prominent business men of Wingbam, are n cellent opportunity of comfortably finishing services the Rev. Shaw Egmohd- weeks old. �'?The remains were interred I
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I former residents of Sea'forth and one of the � up their fall work, while house .wives have villa, preached, the last of these sermons Exeter cemetery. Much sympathy is fel,t :
. � p tty little dots of maidens who presented been improving their opportunities by get. being very i . . His subPot was ".Be for the bereaved husband on account of hip Figne Furs 1
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- - : House 1-urnishings !a A 10c TRIAL TRIP _80 ne .h a �
0 Sir Wilfrid with a beautiful bouquet. of - ting fall house cleanho g done., -Mrs. Archi. thou ean. ething � last sudden and terrible affliction.
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. . I roses is the daughter of a former Seaforth We' will give- THE HURON, bald Scott and Miss Scott returned hoind entered our village. This tim� in the ab NoTEs.-Mr. John Trumner, of Cavalie�!, ++ !�+-.L � -"-+-I-++
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I . I EXPOSITOR from NOW to last week, from a Is ant visit with f riendO of burglars, They broke Mr.. ; North Dakota, arrived here last week onm
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might also say that Dr. Macdonald, the First of the Now Year . in London. -Mr. �. Elliott, town treast Scott's store, with an axe ; th, pried ,open visit to his father and other friends. -Mr. We are showing a large assortment of 1
WINDOW SHADES . . the worthy representative of East Huron, to New Subscribers in the -10 Cents urer, informs us that up to this date over the door. They took a nu bar,, of - gold Earnest Restn�ier. of near Cavalier, in als,P Fine Furs this season. There is no 2"isf . ,
, Good Quality . 'd* Tfi� watches belo g to Mr. Soo t : d a cost he . 84.
- and in whose interests the demonstration Counties of Huron and $9,000 of town taxes isve been psi in. a an re visiting his father. -Mise Lydia Bos,',- tion with any but the best. Our Par's lik" �
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. I was held, might almost be claimed as an old. J payments during the month of Septomber belongin' to V13 Nicol of in I ham. who senberry has returned after Wndin iii tlis I
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- � CURTAIN POLE, S - Perth for. . . . . . . . . . .. 9 I K th been personally selected by an expert L
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xtra, Seaforth boy, as in his early day's he taugbt,� were larger thai ev before. -Mr. T. 01' was staying with Mr, Scott 1h also 'summer in Du6doo.-Mrs, 'Hannah ("be,, fur business, so that what we -show or sell -
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. school in Egmondvillo and was ne of the � ONLY ONE DIME FOR Kemp has shown 51 as of 1mr entered the store of Mrs. Baird :n t000k of Waterloo co� ty, has been rantee, I
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W L PAPER � . leading lights i a the -then Somforth Debat- 1 THREE MONTHS----Emw" provetnent during th post weet, mud hi's some jewelry. -Thanksgivin4 day passed her nephew, �Mr. F. Bossenbe . .-M.. -
I i Up-to-date Patterns Ing Club, which was an institution of con- � condition is becomin decidedly more hope- off very'quietly here. Quite a ii�mber o Philip Fmssald� and Miss Clara He , of t 9=1 I 71i W K� _9_1 W. A- 7--4
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iderable local note. -Mr. George W - READER ful.�Mr. Alex. Dow r who,for over twenty the ol ens went hunting beach n is. : Babylon line, � were united in marriage ' In our assortment there are quite I
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J Cline, also, the leader of the choir wh; If your neighbor or friend is not now a years, has been an istant in the drug — I Thank� iving day. The ceremony w - bar of Fine Fur Jacke
Perfect (loods Only t , - . I . a-- I p� to -24 to 30 inelise ilk
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I added so much to the vleasure of the oo- subscriber to THE ExposiToia, just show tore of Messrs. Lum don &Wilson, in this Usborne. I ! formedity Rev. Mr. Schulke. We W11 length -in Astrachan, Boeharan, Liablad '
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. town, has left the a loy of that firm, with SUCCESSTUL SALx.-The salti at r. Don- .
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possemisess much of his old ti qad him to enclose five'2.oent stamps with his the view of going to troit to push his for. -A number of our sports are camping seen I . .W
We have a few small lots of Wi�dow former Seaforthite, name and post office address, and sand them tunes under the all a folding . aid MoInnis', on Tuesday, AS and Bond on &,duck shooting expedi- preeenting a very dressy appear&u . t, ad
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Shades which we will clear out at reduced weetness of voice, is a banner of Un' -sueceffs-,-6-verytbing selling off re ily and 'of Gr I ce :
�� � :nd it was here he graduated as a vocalist. at once to I cle Sam. -Mr. W.1. Shannon, of MoKillopt at VON tion. We have not heard what auscess th , . . . :
prices, vii.: od prices. Prices for cows r ms hi h �, +! i 4 2. H H -++.I.
Shades; , - sea up 8 I
I and achieved his first successes. - . has sufficiently recovered- from his recent as 6, and that for hor ' have had, but -expect they will bring bac
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32 only, Green Window ' i - THs.HuRoN EXPOSITOR, Seaforth. severe illness to be able to walk and drive F 2. 9r. enough to last'shern until the mew year. ' ' There will be a few Capes worn, but by �
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beat quality cloth, 396 feet, �rim , Thomas Cameron, the ve term m a ictioneer, M �' far the most popular Fury for neck
� THANKsorvim; DAY. -The weather on out on fine days.. -Mrs.. Jame@ Grieve and ;aided the hammer in his 'best i tyle, And ism Lydia Fsust returned last week from i AV4 'I,
�_ shoulder wear, will be Ruffs and Coperib". I
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. 1k med with fine insertion and.- fringe,; 4 Thanksgiving Day was such that every greater cruelty' and less consideration than Mrs. Joseph Senior, Of Exeter, were in town got the highest bid for everytbing, three week's tour in behalf of the Youql In this class of Furs we have a very hww ,
Regular $1, clearing at 756 . verson could enjoy the holiday, and put the inferior animals. He then showed the on Wednesday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. - - � ___ I- PeopWx Alliance. On her way home she i
Small lot Cream Shades, beat qual, changes that had been wrought in car. . ; range to pick from. We are showing
I people in the humor to be thankful. It great E. Lstimer.- ing,'for the re-organizi I @oule I
. A meet - Dri visited her niece Mrs., W. F. Finkbeiner, f ior
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ity, 3x6 feet, trimmed with. ee - was a great day for our local huntsmen and tain localities, and ,in the face of opposition, ation of the . - rodale. I I i I I I . . . , y now,shapes and styles, .made up
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lace mud insertiou-Regular 90c� the neighboring woods contained more men self interest and prejudice, through the Society will be hold I the council chamber, SAViNog,-Mr. Edward T4bot has en -1 TimIaBLz ' AcciDzNT.-The the moot f4bionable fur and coilibhowe �
.! We gaged with Charles Donaldson I for the rest follow'n, 9 of fur. - �
clearing at 650. - than game. In the morning, thanksgi agency of the Christian religion and educa- on Tuesday evening in ext, at 8 o'clock. � which we taket from the Tavistook Gazette �
he Presbyterian vini tion, and concluded with an earnest and hope to see the of the 26SOOD to pack apples. ildines Roxy � . - !
Also other lines at the same reduced services were hold in t an meeting largely attended, of last week refers to the death of the fathar 91�1U_A5TC9W !
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. I English churches. 1p the afternoon eloquent appeal for aid to conbinusandiu- as Ily by young man. -Mr. A. Ingram, Westlake and Anne Shreen a were the � : Then there in a really choice lot -of , i
prices. I the c of Mine F. Turner last anday.-Mr. of Mrs. (Rev.) Schulke, of this village, I
. band played some of their excellent select- crease this good work. He says the door ofp1hel' Seaforth elelotric light works, has guests Last Thursday� morning at about 9 o'clock, Mitts, Muffs, and some good q4lxr i
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ione on the street, and a football match was has now been opened,. and there are oppor j ui.t completed the w Drk of plao Thom" Jackson, who lately r turned from Adam Schaefer, Esq., proprietor of tho If you are particular in your thoi . I
I played on the - recreation grounds between . ' 'ng' an oleo. Dawson City, reports everyt in booming Ge, And 1
h . *Dg mill,, on Hope street, w 1
tunities for good work,.,there now wbio trio lightin ii plant, for Mr Oontine, at St. _ I Tavistock plaiii. anxious to got a genuine article i
REMEMBER never before existed. The masses a ,7 in that part. -M Sm who , be ante,
. THE PLACE' PAPST'S the Brussels team and the Collegiate Insti. awakening to the advantages of educatio ft Joseph. hat town and many of the priv. has been visitin*g friends around Eden I doing some w6rk on a circular as* In t and make your wants known to us. Our '
bute team, which resulted in a victory for 0, Mo residence are no lighted by electricity. mill. Hew" lifting a small board up fro business is to see that you get the best for i
I the Coll to by one goal to none. In the and are hungering for it, and throuqh the -Mr. S. Dickson �� hln� a now porch with Green, has. returned looking . well. -Mr. the saw when the teeth caught it a 4 the least possible money.
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BOOKSTORE, SFAFORTH. etteft medium of education follows Chriatianiza. PIS - $I Charles Donaldson, who i ran 2ing a gang i. I I
vaning Ladies' Aid of the Methodist swinging doore de the reception a whirled it forW Ard, the board striking.. Mr, I
I hurch held their annual thanksgiving tion. Young men and young women are room at the post offi , which wil add ma- of apple packers for Elliott & ,Mitchell fer a se4ere blow on hi * ****"Ie**** .
dinner. Dinner was served in the educated and Christianized through the a large number of appleelpackeil. He is one - I
: I R ban Schae e abdomel October will be 'a busy mouth among the
school . terially -to the warm and comfort of the . . . 'The unfortunate man was carried to the I
DOMINION BANK. agency of the missionaries, and they again of the beat packers in thim vici6ity. Jackets and Jacket Clotba. our Aftort- I
. room, and at- eight o'clock the chair was ' I a in winter. -Mr . Thompson and Miss . I residence of h;6 son, just beside the mill, ment in large and complete. I
taken in the audience room by their works and influence, imparit thes'e Sao � a are medica help was called and evei�,- wilt �
I 0 by the pastor, essie Thompson r turned home from a I wh There
Rev. A. Li Russell, when addresse bless * a to others, and so the g Kippen. � have to be some smart a I
CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $1,500,000. 5 were ood work le"Aut three weeks visit to 'Detroit and I " . thing possible i done for the sufferer, but elling to even break 1
$1,�00,000. delivered by the local clergymen and an ex- goes log COLLINS, & STANBuRY, barri the assortment,
REST, - - on and increases. But tc�,, accomplish tondon last week. While in Detroit they sters, conve?- wi From $3 to $10 there an 1
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this work money is required, aiid the prin- sneers, notaries, etc., Exeter, Ont. I R. H. Coll no I the something over a couple of hundred nice I
cellent programme of music and recitations had the pIq sting many former and J G 86anbury B. A., (late with oCariby, 0sler i day and eOening at times, when so"- Jackets to pick from,
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was rendered. As such occasions always Oipal sources from whence this money must Seatorthites, among the upmber being Rev. & Cc ; b�rdsters, Yoronto). 1"8-tt , what relieved om his intense pain, hub aqt
ISEAFORTH BRANOH, are, ti -e ladies made this one a most decided c0die are. the civilized and Christianized Dr. and Mrs. McDonald ; Mr. mud Mrs. NOTES. -Mr. John Jarrot 'as sold him two o'clock following morning, fifteeh g:X:TX3:n�_-_ff :A:IE2i�� I
Main Street, Seaforth. success, both financially and otherwise. countries of the world, and Canada is looked John R6bb ; Mr. J. I. Carter and Mrs. 50 acre farmi o1a the town to Mr. A. hoursafter th socident, he expired� Mi. How about your Winter Wraps 9 Clutim,
. 0 to to do her share. Cavan. -Mr. Win. Dale, of the Huron Ii P . I
A General Banking Business trans- z I . . Harvey, of the 2nd coneessi Of Stani Schaefer leav , basidexhi*or widovo., are selling cheap, and inade.up Capes &U4, 1
, We are selling a new Japan ten at 25c 0 . Road, Tuckeramith, him season won $120 0 a family of sl� sons and six rowing .
acted. Farmers' Sale Notat 'collected, I Mr. Jarrot intends retiring fro farm *orz: daughters, t,p' Wraps are very low in price. These i
thatwe call special attention to, t -y it. Beattie HURON BLACKSMITHS' ASSOCIATION. -A I ,zes at the several shown, and most of. -Mr. Edwin Jones was visiting her parents whom the profound sympathy of the publi� some of the' prices: -$3 , am I
and advances made on same at lowest . a pri 50 $4,$4.50 1
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rates. . 1 1663"- large convention of blacksmiths of ' the it or horses. -hire. James Murray, of Lou- two days this week. -Mrs. Job A Hart and in extended in their great morrow. I $5 each. We have,also an abundance -of
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. ' ton choice roll butter,. county of Huron and surrounding country don, and bar little son, spent the Thanks- daughter, Joan, who have been living with ' I 0 i good heavy Shawl Wraps. Prepare "air . I
Drafts sold on all points in Canada, weekly, price 20c. Also any quantity of dried ap. I I
the United States and Europei. I sand fowl. We psy cash !or butter. It you met in Clinton on Thursday of last week -to giv holidays at the parental home here, Mrs. Jarrot, for the last couple of months, Bensajl. ' i for colder weather, and get your pick of tl�e I
K:V"* nc,t a plaid or bomeor I consider the present situation in which th wiiihnier father and sisters. -Mrs. (Rev.) 1 beat. �
,punskirtyou're not In t. I have moved to Egmondville foi - the winter. J,
. SAVINGS DIEPARTMENT.I_Inte�est Our range of dress go,)d . x, Jackets and turs are not are:placed. The advance of prices of stoe'l Fletcher, of the Thames Road, Usborne, do- -Mrs. Young, who has been visiting her THx undersi ed has his cider mill, twp i
allowed on deposits of One gollar and surpassed. 0. 1C. King,- Wingbam. ims it in all their diff6rent branches has caused a livered an address to the little folks of the miles 4outh-west of Heneall, nesr the new schodi ****#****#""
I sister, Mrs., John Chapman, its returned house,'tovmehip I Hay., In full running order. PE014. Fine Dress �Goods ! We have a
upwards. To THE LADIES. --Mrs. Levi Smith - in- seribus blow to the trade, and they find it Mission Band in the Presbyterian church, on great I
imates to her customers and friends that she has re- im�ouible to live at present prices. Th Thursday afternoon. -As an indication. of home. - � i Ing done every d y but Safurday - satisfaction gual. liking for nice drama materials and trim.
R. S. H'AYS, W. K. P�ARCE, . ey . i i anteed. J OHM E4DNR, township Oi Hay. 1600-tt
ored from Seatorth to St. Jaseph. She is I I mings. No other kinds can find an entraos
. Solicitor Agent. ared to receive orders for all kinds of h3ir wort"'ei have formed themselves into an association the immense apple shipments from this dis. A9.1ifield. 1 G. J. SUT1411LAND, -notary public, con - to our shelves. Only the newest and best
er Dew home where she.is prepared to do work with an. executive, which will handle ali trict this season, we may state that Mr. NOTES. -Heavy thunderst�rne passed vey nt and Issuer of marriage for our onstomers. You should ses our fill
as formerly. Address Mrs,'Levl Smith, 86. Joseph, matters in their interest. The followin Win. Ament has sent out from hi over this vicinity Sunday nigh� i mel Monday lice see. Office sit the post offloe, Hensell. Gond ge of blacks, plain colorings and fsucies�* �. �
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1662-2 were the officers elected: Prouid nt, T. L. shops, in Seaforth and Bracefield, over i i,illage dwellingc and also farm property, for nit - ran
IMPORTANT NoTICE � . . a . ig.-Mosars. Andrew, Mi Idleton mud and peat bargains to offei as the present tlm�' 'ranging in price from 10c to $9- per y&r& i
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. I I New Teas, Fruits and Peels in stock at Jobb, Wingham; secretary, J. Stewart, 33,000 apple barrels, all of which were used Tyndall, apple packers, whilti eriving on Money to loan ore fint mortgage on tam and villag
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I am now selling a first-class new Improved High ' _0 Im Seaforth ; t7ressur.er, 0. Johnston, Clinton. Mr. James Foster's sideline, W mt' Wawa. property at the viry lowest take of Icterest. I � _gn N .-
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Arm Sewing Machine, with the latest steel altsoh- - .0 � place. -The now granolithic walk is now nosh, last Saturday, bappened,�.th a serious HOUSE ANDLOTS FOR S*LE.-A large twp . One of the busiest spots in our store is I
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ments, finished in oak or walnut, and with cover EGMONDVILLE NOTES. -People driving completed as far as the Methodist church- - storey frame residence and grounds for sale. The the Millinery sectio . a. New things are be.
and five drawers, or fanoy drop head and five draw.- rough the village last we k were in .0 ACCIDENTS. -One day last week as M r. � corner on Goderich street. -The young lad,, accident.- The traces got lopie an the . ing added almost every d I
ers for $25 caeb. This machine Is the" a is a first clan osll�r under the whole building an'; my. This- week I
queen, I hem in danger from their horses ,eing Thos. Dickson., of North Main Street, was McLeod,, who was so severely injured a con- borne started to kiek, when the occupants good frame stable and driving shed on the premises. another lot of New York
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manufactured by the " White Sewing Machine ightened by the tent of some itinerant assistingin tying down a binding pole on a were thrown out and Mr. Tyn4all had' his Also bard and soft water ln abundance. There . . Hate and Trim.
Company." All machines f ally warranted and guar. load of hay, the chain w pie of weeks ago, by falling from a tree, i � &I mings were opened, alao some very prett
lass -blowers, who bad 4et up busine'sa on a ith which the pole 18 leg broken. Mr. Andrew's auk I was badly 4 lots in connecti,in on which there are some fm _r
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anteed to do first-class work, light or heavy. ide street, nea was being tied slipped off allowing the pole improving so rapidly that he is now able to bruised. trees and currant:bushes. This would be iL very de. Silks for waists. �
l . rly opposite the mante. - One to fly up throwin%i M ' Dickson from the, walk about. -Mr. and Mrs T. O'Brien, of a r . mirable place for &� retired farmer and will be sold I
-W- W_ 'VV--A.r-VS 0 _W, dy's horse bolted off the road, acros's the I reasonable. Ro4; Ball, box 85, Heusall. 1661-tf I **V**##*##"
itch and over Mr. ElliotVs fence, wrecking load, a fell on a r�ands, breaking his Stratford, are at present in this vicinit ., Hullett. , It 'would be hard to mention a shade Or I
. NORT11 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, left arm between the wrist and elbow and spending a few days' holidays among frieni, TnE TAxR's.-The townshi' .f STORE To PCENT.-A large two atorey coloring that is not included in our Kid I
it badly and throwing the lady out-, but, 18 ) Hullett brick store, with Plate gists front torent forat6sni ,
q# spraining his right wrist' As a result of the and relatives, It is 13 years since Mr. collection roll for this year is in he hands of Tears I
fortunately, without inflicting any serious ' . u1j. T"sisIx"ret class building and Is new. Glove assortment, and we never bad better
General Insurance .Agent & Deal- . jury. It is about time such catchpenny accident, he will be diss'bled for some time O'Brien. was last in Seaforth, and be thinks �' it ble for A� r. goods or general store ;,coul I
� ' of Mr. Smith, the collector, w (i is now On be a .1 value in good warm winter gloves than wa, i,
er in Sewing Machines.,-% -Mr. James Melville, an employee in the the town has made substantial progress . rranged with I ng room up -stairs if require&
, erns were made to pay a heavy fee or since his rounds. The total taxe amount to For particulam @4 reag Robt. Bell Jr., box 36, Hen'. have just now. Our Hosif ry, too, will be 1
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im �Ortci Broadfoot and Box factory, met with a then, the business blocks on Main � I I
.___ __ ibited -al together. -Mrs. J. S.Porter street being equal to towns of inuch larger $12,155.0, and are imposed in1t a following ,Sall. i66i.tf i found very complete in sizes, and made. �U
_r i ful accident in the factory on Saturd manner : For county rates, $ 421.85;,for BRYEFS.-Milers John Shephard and, from the purest and best C ,ashmare Z
�pent the thanksgiving season in Kinear- rallsitn His right hand came in contact wi't'K K-etentiono. -Miss Teenie Grieve, of. MC. I
Wilson's Oash G�ocery ine with her daughter, Mra' C. L. Papat.- � !spidly revolving ir '; fan . illop,'Ieft this week for Dakota to attend all school rates, including debe iture rates John Willis hai a paid out over forty thou�! worsted yarni, ..
The funeral of little Donald Grdnt, who was . on ' causing such on her sister, Mrs. Joseph Scott, who, we and special rates, $4,40".44 ; for general sand dollars since last March for hous
New fruits and new season's Teas now In stock killed by falling from' a wagon rack while injuries as to necessitatd the amputation of. at to learn, is seriously. ill. -Shippers muni2ipal purposes to be paid I y RIF rate. which they hay, i purchased in this vicinivy 9:5�_W_R�E_Wwu I
We have pow in stock the best values In now sea . parts oJ three of his flng�rs and his thumb regr Are you particular about t
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I 7ing with other !children, near Pai8 ley- � nt will rend r his hand'a payers, $4,045.60 ; taxes Im A 0 nn A.". and shipped fro n this station. Most -your Under. -
- son's Teas we ever had ' comprising Young Hyson. P '3 . I ' The accide I.,nost complain bitterly of the scarcity of care to $352.00;'for unperformed stat labour, . ll� s were tent'to the pork packing eatab.
CeyIonaodJapanTess. We guarantee satisfaction on Monday ereping, topk place on Satur- the, roduce to market. Every station wear? This is a big department with no,
or will regund the troney. The beat quafty of new day. -For the first ime in nearly 40 y mrs useless, although fortunately he is left hand- move V � I for local improvement draina " lishment at Uiidorr.-The weather du * ; Strangers seem almost to question -the,
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Raisins, ftrrantg, Nuts. Peels, etc., now in stock at ' ad. He is getting along as well as could be in this county . is so blocked with app a a ebentures, ring
Britain has ^ 'p b in motion the in&- � barrels, kWaiting. shipment, that in some $922.50, The number of da 4 of ,,statute the past week bas heen most beautiful and genuineness of the quality of our Under.
lowest prices. Some nice lines in Dinner, Tea and expected under the circumstances, but the wear for no other reason except that the �
- Tellet Sets just received, and at prices as low as the chinery of horri :: ar against a whiter ace, . inat labor is 2,884. The rate on th dollar on the like.- mbers from the towns and
loweaL Wanted good butter, eggs, dried apples, but purely in self! d fence; yet some oa I it accident will lay him upifor a long time.- inces even. the yards are piled full of total assessed value will avera e i lit ' spring Svc ,- . prices Are so low. Whatever price you wisir .
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. . potatoes, dressed fowl, and all kinds of marketable " On Friday last, as a danghter -and little them. " . ii tle over villages have n visiting the country dur-' to Pay, expect to find the beat Underwear �
' unprovoked aggr ss on. Such people should *__� 6 1-10 millet, and on the whole . t ie taxes are' �Dg the past we k or so, in search of beech
produce, w which we will pay the highest price, read up the Deg ti'tions during the son of Mr. Noble Cluff were driving from . less b $240 than last year, owi n),, toa lesser buts and hicko auts.-Mr. John J& . for that sum at our counter, whether it be
C. WILSON, Suforth. four or five mo t between Pretoria ' Egmondville with a horse and buggy, and Articeffeld. y 1i i . rrott
: and local expenditure. ; � was in the villa a, an Wednesday, ha,vmg for gents'l ladie3', boys'.or .girls, . .
874 . Bank of 06mmetoo Block. London, and the *ill not find even a 7tint when opposite the church, the horse *ot . B. R. HiaGms, Brucefield, Notary Public r i I � ihe writings drawn for the sale of his fine 9*##***#*~#
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t . at force on the p rtl of the British, who, in frightened at the glass blowers tent, which Conveyancer, Fire and Ute Insurance agent. Any 1 1 00 acre farm on the towin line, near Kippen,
� was on the side of the road, and abying into &mount of money to lose at 5 per cant., on first-class Morris. I
all probability, ou�ld not have gone to I ar, farm security. Mortgages drawn and to Mr. Albert Harvey, of Stanley. Tnis in Boys' Suits and Overcoats! Woo betide,
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� , but they had t �efend themselves w an theditch upset the buggy, throwing Mine money ad. NOTES. -Morris was well r�presented at � iO acre farms in that oeo- the store that tbinks that any clothing lo,
READY-TO-WEAR WITS, their territory was invaded. -Mrs. Tho as Cluff out, the wheels of the buggy passing vanced free of expense to the borrower. Also a the Laurier demonstration in JWingham on ?Pe of the beat'i good enough for a- boy. .The youngstersare
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� - limited amount of private funds -at 6 per cent. tion, and was' formerly owned b Mr. �
Our std�ck of Read - Hills spent the !th�lnksgiviu over her, but not seriously injuring her. At home eavrey morning and WedneedaT of each Friday last. -The weather h b an very quick to make oompa
y -to -Wear 8uitglq Men%you$hs. 9 season ith ev W,alter Hauacn,� of this village. We Llieve 'rison. We taite a Jif.
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Boys' an Children's is-ijow full. Assortment larger relatives in and i round St. Marys.--- r The horse got away with the little fellow week. 8 good farms for sale. 157 fine and a lot of farm work h be:n done. Mr. Jarrott hasisome thought of purchasing . ferent view of -boys drama fromsome people,
than usu . Prices on thebed rock basis. 1n"ct- sitting in the' buggy, but was captured be- SERVICES. --Wednesday, of -Turnip pulling has com enced, The , I and our selection comprises the most thor-
. and Mrs. FinlaypoD, of Paris, spent sev rai . INDUCTION _ n� another farm iln-Blanchark although not
ore and buyers pxonounco value unprecedented. ,3 . cro in not as good as in form
U8y3 last week the guesta of Mr. and fore any further serious damage was done.- last week, marked another important a �r I years. -A. �
Our Men,@ All -Wool Suits at $4.75 are trade bringem: re. ra in fully decided. 'We would regret losing an oughly up-to-date - things-
Excellen Suits in Men's at 06 and $8. At $10 you Steet and othar reh ,tives in this vicinit - While crossing the road from his residence the history of the Union Church. After s, T. gole, 7th line, has sold a fr me dwellin old and respected- resident like Mr. Jarrott I jy� a- =9W_U �_A_) I ;R _A
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can buy 11 suit fit for a prince to wear. Children's We are pleased to �ote steady improve ant. in Harpurhey, one day last week, Mr.J. P. vacanev of about six mouthe,the new pamtor� house to Mr. P. Ellison. The baildiag will from this section. -Mr. McEwen, son of . 1.
Tweed Suits from a160 up, Boya'from $2.75 up. in the health of Miss Effie - McLeod, w h o Brine was run into by a bicyclist. He was Rev. Mr. Sawers, wag formally inducted by be moved on skids as moon as be snow falls. Mr. Peter MoE*en, of Goderich, has . You understand, do. you, that the- beat tZ
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made goods produced in Ir several weeks. -Miss the Huron Presbytery. The induction ser,
handid; tLe best fitting aud has bepn very ill fo knocked -down a . visiting his uncle, Mr. George McEwen,
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the country. Bella Thom son, of Blake, came out on broken, besides being -bruised and badly vices took place in the afternoon and were ,way. -The largest crowd 3ver seen in during the past w�eek.--�-Mr. Robert Moore, long list of prices between The stock be,
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i Monday anT . spend the wititei. here i.shaken up. Although able to be around he of the usual impressive character and were who has recently returned from London, gins and ends with good looks and I losting.
I I - with relatives and ttend the Collegiate In. is still stiff and sore. � da's Premier drawn a large )rowd. Some Rugland, is herei visiting his son, Mr. James qualities. Suits and Ove'ricoats in lkllr $'M
I m. -Pickard & Oo. _* witnessed bv P. large congregation. In the all
- I atitute. -The le a by Rev. Mr. Jansen - evening of the same day, areception for say it will be Mr. Tupper's tui a to come�to H. Moore rain buyer, -'Mrs. Charles for boys from 5 to 15 years of age.
. . SEAFORTH. this evening, �( the new pastor was held. The church wai Wingbam next. -What we Ing y ex ct now I
I I I . Friday), promises to he inter- LOCAL Bnmrs.-Mr. James DeCantelon, . _pe Troyer, of Hills Green, has been *pending +444 6 -6 -6 -&-,&-,&--#*4" ,
� — - esting.-Mrs.� Chaileton, of Ilderton, was filled to its utmost copacity and the occasiori is box socials, tea meetings, i inddy roads, the past week with her daughter, Mrs. I
-'his smaill . an old and well-known resident of this dia. municipal talk, neck tie moci%I& and last, . I
-,- l i the guest of her nei ce, M ias Malz ie Jack- trict, died in Toronto on Saturday, and the was a most pleasgg and successful one in: b t Ot ___ - - Hudson.' Mr. James Sparks, who Make your selection of the best-
RISPRIESIONT8 9 George �
son, during some days - �
advertisernent, ev 'Egmond. u n least, the tax gatherer who, by the I
i last week. every respect. . Mr. Shaw, of was engaged an' public school Witcher at Unngs early. The prices wiU n6t-
, T a leading Buainess College of 1� __� a-- . remains were interred in the Irishtown waT, never fails to put in an .ppearan .
. , I cemetery on Monday. In the early days villa, who acted as Moderator of the Session .c'B,- Centralia for *' number of ears, wall in
Western Ontario, i Mr. Posse finished threshing b,hib week.- . y
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AoRICULTUR�AL SOCIETY M ATTER,,. - Mr. DeCantelon taught school in M cKillop during the vacanc presided and interest. Hensall this weak visiting his sister, M be lower than they are'.NOW, aud
____ __:P�� and Hibbert. ill W. and L. ,M ichia were in Ti rnberr .this ra.
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MN�_ �;2�)// , HUherto the'� Soulh Huron Agriculbural -There was thunder and " week on a visit. -Messrs. Bent ett Brothers James Sparks. 'Mrs. E. Sheffer was In the assortmeut will not L be greater
4 Z__ SoGiety has. not had any fall, show of i be n ng on 34,onday forenoon last. The Revds. S. Acheson, of Kippen, J. McDonald. London last wee -A visiting friends. -Mine
. �;/ own. It ha�a amalgamated in alternate eather wise say that this presages warm of Varna, Laird, of Port Hope and the Pas-' threshed for A. W.' Sloan la8t1 week 2�255 M. J. White and Miss Ross; of Exeter, thau it is NOW. -
04' ;" 9 ?-. , years with th� Step ien and Usborne and eather and an open winter. -Mr. tor, Rev. ,E. H. Sawers, also by Messrs.! bushels in 9 hours. I � visited friends i i Heneall and Faneville on � .
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meo for businem life, anTP!ace8 trany in goad altua- years. Latle�ly a cl�3ire was expressed by is re'sidence on James street, on Thurs. to Brucefield to sea their old pastor comfor- NOTES. -Mrs. Bell Ratherfo�d with her special sermons �n behalf of Huron Q ollege' .
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Is coanect',d with over ow- tbous:6nd business firms wall, mother, Mrs. . Detrich, an daughter in Grace church, Staffa, on Sabbath morn'.
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through r, ir for'mer etudente. . should hold a'�ffhow f its own permanently prior to his -illness, a strong robust, young wish him 0`od speed. The proceedings also, Lilian, of Port Rowan, visited her mother. ing, and at St. Paul's church, Hensallo in
in s9me parti6tilar p ac To this end offers man, but the.terribledisease fastened upon were much enlivened and the pleasures of in,law, Mrs. W. Rutherford, last week.- the evening. He Will also adTninister the
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village of Hensall. . �he former offered to
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wife and two young children. P The remairis
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the leadeiship of Mr. Jamieson. The ne � w
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giving. -Mr". and Mrs. John Elliott and
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7 ere in the aitlandbank cemetery
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pastor under
moat' fav o: the
Miss Anderson, of East Wawan �, sh, and Mrs.
here on We4nes day for Brussels to at '
tend
Dry Goods Co.
property and assets �,providing the society
op Sunday, by Order of United
. rable auspices and sincere
Thos. Johnston, of Westfield, vent Sunday
the wedd1ling of Miss Love, of Win
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maintaill, ed a show ermamently in Exeter.
The Tuckersmith Society was not in a
- W, orkmen, of ,which a I ociety deceased was a
n?ember. -Messrs. S. A. Dick8on and G, A.
wish of all in that he may have a long and
useful pastovate. .
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children and Mrs Hugh Ross d daughter,
throp, to Mr. !AfiExander Cuthill, of the
me place.-Q6ite a large number from
C4Ws Greatest Cash
Red Cross;-lociety,
for the purpose of assist.
on
Weduasday evenin.g last, io a fair aud.ience'.
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Anderson. of - Toronto, spent the Thanks-
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Jean, were holidaying with fri nds at Tara
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ensall and vicioit3 attended the anniver-
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repreeenting the village of Hensall, offered
giving holidays at their home3 here. -Miss
Thanksgivin with her brother, Dr. Arm.
during the past week. -Mr. Matt.'Richard-
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MortOD, of Toronto, an evangelist, will com-
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son, of Brussels, was in the village on Thi
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Church, at Chisellitirst , on Sabbath and
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years, at a nominal ental, the race course
mence a series of re:vi�al eervices in the
Thariksgivin with friends in Buffalo, re-
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Monday evening1las , t the ser -
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grounds,; erect thei necessary . buildings,
Methodist church nex:t Sunday, and will
turned home this week. -Mrs. O'Neil, of:
relatives in Stratford. -Mr. and Mrs. George
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vices on Sabbathr!as edifying and instructive,
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continue for three or four vviceks.-The Sea-.'
Clinton, was the guest of Mrs. Peter Me_
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Burgess and Miss Bell Burgess went �,ou a
andthe tea meet i Ing held on Monday even-
of business, interesting programiriea._Mr� I
society, providiDg the show is held- per.
manently there. Io� both
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forth Dramatic Club will present a ree;lls ic
three drama,
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trip to Niagara Falls, last week.- Mrs.
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act in Cardno's ball, to -night,
M'o'llatt andl Jen McKenz�ie were the
McCoy and little son, of Atwood, pent a
McLeod, of Detroit, who was
were in. the �county this week, calling on oil
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were other mi -nor conditions which would
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guests of Mrs. Jn6. McKenzie. 'of this place,
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here spending t1k ,Thanksgiving holidays
friends. -Mr. Fred Eacrett h been obliged, �]
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not matei ially affect I the ai rangementE, so
'far
key club. The play is a good one, and,'as
last week. -Mr. J. E. Tom, inspector of
Hudson, last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
with her moth�r, Mrr. James Wbite, re-
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to give up work during the past week, OW- j�
as the public ar L e concerned and which
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the beat amateur dramatic talent in town
schoolp, was the guest of B. R. Hijzgi
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King and little daughter, of Goderieb re
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turned to Detro�t OnXonday.-Mr. T. J.
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are in the caste, its presentation will be
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part of last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas,
Visiting the former's mother, Mrs. D. King.
Berry has sold - his fitle pacer, sired by the
from this village attended the re -opening �
were very favorablp,. and there was not
worthy of patronage. They will be assist.
of Blake, attended the induction�, here last
-Rev. D. Rogers went to London on, Tues.
well known horsJ, 'JAmber F," to Mr. John
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services held in the Catholic church At ,�
much material difference between them.
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. week. Whil6 here they were tbe- 'guests of
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Drysdale on Sabbath last. The.-eburob has
A meeting of the directors of the Riding
the combination will furnish a splendid
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Scott. -Miss McKenzie,
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recently been considerably enlarged and
Society was held at Hansall on Monday
eVening's entertainment -Mrs. A. Young
of Luckn6w,,was the guest of Mrs!. G. Baird,
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some time, is *isiting relatives here at
�beautifully re -modelled and decorated, The
last to consider the proposed scheme and
these
spent the T an agiv holidays with
jr., last week. -Mr, Beatty and Mr. Doug-
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present.- r. eleon Reichert returned
services on Sabbath were conducted by the: �
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offers. After a thorough- .discussion
and viewing the matterin all its bearings,
friends in Toronto. -M a. Kenneth McLen.
nan, of Chicago, is visiting friends in town.
las, from Rev. Mr. Sawer's form r congre-
gation at Westmingter, attende L indue.
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sneers, not.%ries, etc., Exeter, Ont, 1R. H. ,Collins
and J. 0. Stanbury, B. A., (late with MbCarthy, Osle,r
home this week from lvlanitoba, where he
has been working for several months,.—
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Bishop, and were of a very impressive Us* Jl
ture.—Miss GraceMorrison, of Loudonom&
a resolution was passed de-clining both
—The famous Guy Brothers' minstrel troop
tion of Rev. Mr. Sawers into e Presby.
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Mr.'and Mrs. George Scott, of the Centen-
form rly of Hensall, was in the village for
propositions and decidiDg to leave things as
will appear in Cardno's hall on Wedne3day
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terian church. . The?e two gent ernen were
AccIDENT. —On Monday last, I Mr. W . .F.
nial hotel, spent Saturday and* abbathlast
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iting friends. -
adamforso last week, vis,
they are at present. Hensall is, certainly, C,
-evening next. This old and excellent com.
the guests of Rev. Mr. Sawers w1bile here.
Schwalm met with a pa�lnful an
A what might
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at their former home, Sebringville.—Miss
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Mr. Alexander Sparks and his da I
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the roost central point in the riding, and
pany are great favorites here, and, as they
—Mrs. Geo. Baird, jr., was in Clinton on
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have been a fatal accident. He*as in the .
Hannah Ortwein and Miss Hutton were in
law, Mrs. Alexander Sparks, Of Stanley# .
ber eople are naturally anxious to have
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the show there. They have
have a large list of new and startling feat-
ures on the bill, they
Monday.—Mr. R G. Simpson, one of our
bush ith lli� son, cutting &log. i . There i as .Clinton
v� � w
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log,
laost week, re . .
newing acquaintanm.
were in the village this week visiting -
an excellent
are sure of a big house.
prosperous. merchants, was in Hensall on
a sapplirig under the and when the log
—Mr. James Clark,, of the firm of Brown &
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frie�ds and old neighbora.—Mr. John R. -_
ground and with a little effort they could
—Major- Anderson c rried off all honors in
Wednesday. —Quite a number of our citi.
was cut in two, the sappling flew np a . nd
Clark, and Mr. W. J. Miller and Air. John
Dignan and daughter, of Exeter, were it, the
secure the necessary buildings, so as to have
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the show there in alternate
the hunting field on hanksgiving Day. He
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went to Ho mesville he
zeus were down to the station to s r
Wilfrid
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struck Mr. Schwalm on the jaw. Th j:
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!bone broken it be long
R. Hal�kirk,_ edrriage makers, attended the
blacksmith's
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village last week visiting Mr. Charles Red-
years with
previous evening,
Laurier, who passed through on t he
was and will i time
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conventi'
on, held atClinton, on
mond,Mrs. Digna'n"s brother. —Mr. George
Exeter and Seaforth. This could give
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and, in co any with'Mr. Obto Willson, of
five o'clock train last Monday evening—
I he will be all right. Intbemeantime IThursday
of last week.—Messrs. Alfred
Joynt wasin Lucknow and vicinityllet
them a -good ehowat least once in every
three Exeter
thatplace, ,hevbaggedthree coons before
Mrs. (Rev.) McConnell and daughter, Miss
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,he will have to be fed with fluid nourish- 1
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Carlisle and Cornelius Cook were in Clinton
week.—Mr. and Mrs, Berry, of LuckuOWF
years. bas now bad 4,be r id-
retirin2. - NeA day they got two foxes, two
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Anna Love, of Beetou, were the uestg of
. ent. It was a narrow escape, and a I
I in.
last week.—Mrs. Charles Manne has been
and the g, who, '.
ir- daughter, Mrs. Armstron
ing show two years in succession and we
black squiri els and a rabbit, a pretty good
Miss Higgins on Monday. —Mr. tan Bell,
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,eridue
: ,as it was, he has good- reason to feel - thank- : .
the past week at her former -home in Walk-
-were hero last week on a visit, have To'
have no doubt but Hensall might have
bag full for Dne dayls outing.—The annual
of K,'pppn, was in our town on Monday
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it DeKt year by putting forth the necessary
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meeting of the Ontario Curlers was held in
'evening Jast.—Miss Helen- McDonald h as
. ' 'FAREwELL SERviCES.—The �ev. The"O.
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ing a business college at London, spent, the 'Carmel
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Presbyterian church render d five
To Air) '
HF V01,1'ST1;,1,,1ts.-A list is
ettort, . �
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!e a'
Toronto las k which the dkaWiDg for
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returned from a trip to Chicago. -The Sab.
Hauch of Walkerton,
i ct the ser-
Thanksgiving holidays with her parentson
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Iselections at the tea -meeting held at the'
o&n at th
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Dominion Bank, Seaforth, and
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the tankaj 0
�f games was made.
The Seafort] i club iis in group two, which is
bath School C_
onvention, which was held
here on Tuesday of last week, was a
i vices in the Evangelical chu here on
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Sabbath forenoon next. In ro evening
the Parr line� and with her sister Mary, of
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this; village. -Mrs. Joseph Ellis was in
Thames road Presbyterian chur n urs
ch o Th '
day evening of last which was Tery'
8ul)scriptiona
who desire
will be received there from all
to contribute to the funds of the
k'
Wilkie, of Indore, India, delivered his prom-
ised a � dress in the
i Pregbvterian church
composed o` the followin clubs : Strat.
ford, lerlin,
quite
success. - The -weather was such that not as
the Rev. J. P. Hiuoh, W�eu deliver
-add
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d6rich, her former home, part of last
week,
much enjoyed by the large audience pros' -
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Red Cross;-lociety,
for the purpose of assist.
on
Weduasday evenin.g last, io a fair aud.ience'.
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St,. Marys, Bright, Seaforth t
Guelph Union, and Brantford clubs. Play
good arepresentation of the various Sabbath
-schools was as would have been had
his farewell reis previous to 4is deptr ,
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ture as a missionary to Japan. The Rever*
week and thi�.-Miss L*Touzel and Misis
Ste�henson, assistant public school teachers,
ent.-Mrs. Joseph Case and sister, WO
Louie Moir, have returne-i home from Golt,
ing in pr6iiding
in' t he Trinsyaal
the Canadian voIunteers
wfth ouch additional
. The aodress'was given under the aus ices of
' the Sleaforth Auxiliary of the Women's
at Stratford.� W. Jackson, Clinton , umpire.
James
&'tv6n
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the weather been fine, but u
- quite a n mber
01nd gentleman, wben he first entered the
'Ministry,
of tNis Ilage, spent the Thanksgiving boli-
where they have been spending a week O'
mecns as may
I)e deemed necessary for their I Foreign Missionary Society. Dr, Wilkie
-Mr. Beattie and family are this
Week moving into their handsome now reai-
came through all the rain so that the spirit
of the meeting was all right. Mr. Kibler
preached his first sermon in this
church. He will preach in bo Gernan
days, at iheir homes, the former at Goderich
and the latter at 4CIinton.-Miss Nellie Bell
,so with relatives. -Rev, J. S. Hendem"n,
'of Carmel church, has been invited by thv
cornf,jrt while
8u1)e-(,:ri[)0
(in route. All funds thus has be n engaged in missionary work in In-
will I)e forwarded to the Toronto dore f r upwards of twenty for
_ dence, which Mr. Beattie erected this sea.
We
,
merchant of Zurich, was 4ppointed president
and English. All are cordially - elcome to
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and Miss Tena Swann, who are attending
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committee appointed by the General Asseln-
branch (if t
years, and
te society and will be regularly some years has been Principal of ladore-
son. wish for Mr. and Mrs. Beattie
long life to enjoy the oomforts of their
for next year. Min Kerr, of Hebmall, sang
w solo. The next convention is to be held in
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the services. Mr. Hanch h" = friends
here who will'wish him health Wpinealo
the ?or(st City Business� College, at London,
were hot ie part of last week and this,spend.
bly�of the Piesbyterian church of Can&"
I to make arrangements for tbe rj,igfng,of the-
acknowled,
ed in the Toronto papers. I Presbyterian College, which was founded
. by biTrI, and which is doing a grand work
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pleas.
ant home. -Mr. .T. Russell, of Riverside
stoA farm, Ushorne, through here
the new Methodist church, Kippen. A good
held
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eeply i t
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Ing Clinton,
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Ora.1jam
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intermts'
LOCAL N1,
. . about an hour and a
Fll_,� OY TUN 1V[s011.i_1[ DENIO-'�- half, and hiz- address intensely
passed o
Monday with several imported through n
bred
meeting was at the evenirg session.
Although the speakers for the evening did
regro to
chronicle this week the terribly audden
Ac mpanied b
of - Mrs.
: of to, wa�
Stewart Toron in the vY-ls;e on
Ad dress meetings for them in the
I �of that fund.
I-TR.ATIU.N. �eafortb
Laittrier demonstration
was inter-
was represented at the e9ting aym encouraging.' He
nd in many w
cattle, which had been in quarantine for the
past three months.- Theme
r
not put in 1kn earance, there were others
*p
there Zeir
death of one of our most beloved and re-
We to th death
Saturday laat, reuewin' .
� acquaintances.-
Miss Rom Clinton,
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� hu an
in AVI ingham last of'
I first
animals will
who took places, viz : Rev. Mr. .
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Vron.
I a, of WL in the village re.
-Mr. Will Taylor, of Sk, -Marys,
w .k by N71
gave a vivid picture the darker side
-tions. 1). 1). Wilson, Robert of life in that country, showing the
make an important addition to Mr. Russell's
Sa,wers, Mr. J. F Tom, of Goderloh, and--
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Moses Kestle, which took i P*e on
Pand-11V ,
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cently, v siting her sistei, Mrs. W. B. We.
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or
dergon6 a somewhat serious operation f .
Willis, Al.
. moral
V, McUan, S. Barton, James 1 deprav�ty of the manes, induced and en-
already fine herd of short horns.-.Mrg.
James Scott
others. A trio f - m Hen 11 supplied fine
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Wednesday of last week. An ho rpro'vious
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Lean.- now , mVetch of�sidewalk in being
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his nome, which was'broken a few years"O'
Watson, AlExander
8tobie, James J,. Kill. I couraged by their so-called religions,
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. returned from a bhort visit to
Lucknow
which was' njoyed'by &I
music I. -The saora.
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to her death she appeared to be enjoying her
laid on �
I fohmond streeti' along by Mr. JoLn
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In playing lacrosse, � 11, 0
Dr. McDoW
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oran, Petf�r
chairman of
1)ill and,J. P. Henderson. -The I and
i dwelt �� ith emphasis upon the degrading
the reception committee, Mr. I
on Monday, She came as far as
Clinton in'tbe same car an Can&dala Prem.
ment of the Lord' Supper was dispensed
here on Sabbath ,ist by Rev- E. H. Sawermi
usual good health and was in the best of
spirits- Suddenly. she became sieki and
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-McAllim ir's dwelling. -The Canadian Or.
rasters, of
der of -F r Court Ivy Green lodge.
Toronto, re -broke and met it. Mr.' I W..
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was six hours under chloroform It -"
Jameii A. G'1�
and pi Ous condition of the women� who are
nex and One of his leading as- ' the slaves of the men treated
ier.-The weather during the present month
has
now our own , naltor. The preparatory-
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are add 9 to the interest of their meetinii
in �
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believed the operation will be quite 9110000'
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and are
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