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PieTe. VV t3 car.cy U IMUSU Unmul U -
Ment and guarantee you satisfac-
tion from any stove Nve sell you.
Whether you intend to buy at
present or later, come and ex
a -mine our stock of
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BUM' Happy Thought
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RUADIIANT - ROME Coal
'a Hotblast Heat -
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QUERIEN Top Draft Heat- 1
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CHEI I E B NEMYL & 8 M I _LK Y_ ,
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$uccesaoro to S. Mullett & Co.
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SEAFORTH BRANCH
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, main Street, Seaforth.,
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Dra s sold on all- oints in Canada
he UnIted States andpEurope.
.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.-Interes
allowed on deposits of One Dollar an
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R. S. I HAYS, W. K. PEARCE,
Solicitor Manager.
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S6VING MACHINES.
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W. X WATSON, North Main Street,
SEAFORTH.
- I hav on hand a large and well assorte
stock. of first class sewing machinea Ray
Mond" hite or Goodrich, in Cabinet. Dro
Hea,d an covered machines, prices rangin
from $25 upwards, also a, few good secon
hand machine% which will be sold cheap- fo
'i cash,. All machines, fully guaranteed, an
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Dealer i needles, oil, sawing machine at
'is and parts, Bioyol 'oft and Crea
Separat4s. General Fire and Life Insur
ance aze�xt. Risks affected on all kinds o
propertyl at lowest rates. Houses for sal
and to re,nt. Offioe ntxt door to Queen'
Hotel. I .
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IJORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH.
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.. Wi0er Term Opens Jan. 5th.
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0aeof the best commercial schools on:thi
continent. A strong statement, but a tru
one, nevertheless. - Oar school enjoys a larg
patronage' because it is a ,� wide-awake
stliu working.. result-produCiDg school
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Zw catlogue free.
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dhange in the jewelry business now managed by Mr
W. R. Cou4ter, Seaforbli, at. an early date. In orde
to reduce the stock, whioh includes all now good
T,ought lass month for, the Cbsistmas trade., we hav
docided to iout regul.ir prices on all lines from I to i
This is not a money making sale but a genuine clear
ing out sal , for cash. Parties requiriny watoliee
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clocks, ie�e�lry of all kinds, eterling and silver plat.e
goode, fancy articles, etc,, cannot well afford to 1111E
this oppor unity of securing their Christmas present
4t c A in many instances less than cost. Sal
collimencO S&turda,y, December Gbh, ftnd continue
untilstookiadleposedof. Store opon, evEry wee
dav from Oa.m.too:p. rn� ,
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W. R. CGtNTER. . . - . . manaze
. To CORRESPDXDENTS.-As Thursday nex
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will be Christmas Day and a pt blic holida.i
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day ea'rjier than usual. We mould, ther
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in ' their budget# of news one d�y earlier i
the week than usual. Post yqqr letters i
as to reach us' not later than �pesday &(to
nfer �a fav,
noon. By sodoing, you will �� �
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on us and prevent disappobi, ment.. �
following Thursday will also " a ho'lidsi,�
and we wouid ask all to be a � day ea.rli
than, U'sual that week as well. Jn the me%,
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TRAYELLERs.-The followi'4 were. tickc
ed to distant points this w k by W1
Somerville, railway ticket �,.Igent: -, M
George Patemn, to Lape6 , Mi0b, at
& Dr. A. 0. Murdoch, Brucefiel;l to �, Cl
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goon ; 'Mr. Thomas O'Connor, Hibberb, a
. Boston, Massachusetts ; Mr. I lWm. � Cam
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bllsslwzAny WORK11M. —, The annu
meeting of the Egmondville Ai I iliary of 4
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herd ;n the church, on Wedw �, day., Decei
ber 10th. The work during I he year w
very encoutaging. The tree iurer's repc
showed that $192 was raised during t
year. The following officers 1were elect
- for the now year : Presiden Miss A� 1
Gemmell ; vice-president, M . R. Rick
treasurer, Miss L. Gemme Y ; secret&;
Mrs. N. 8,haw ; Leadet, secre � ry, Mrs. i
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D A Hmtvy Loss. -Mr. av Milne, t
,well known shortho
Ethel, in the township of Gre was in toi
) last week. Mr. Milne reoen suffered
heavy loss in.the dea.th of his ported Di
ham bull which he had at tl bead of J
. fine herd. This fine animal as two ye I x
old and was purchased from C pt. Robot
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Indigestion is supposed to I ive 4�en i
cause of death. In this conn ction we in.
I state that in March last �,.�. Milne pt.
chased a thoroughbred heifer �om Mr. Jo
,, Cowan,, of McKill - op, near S!iaf
c paid for her what he considers I at the 0
a very high price, but since er Purchs
she has had a -bull calf and a w days a
he was offered for the calf wit;�,iri $9205 of t
price he had paid for the cow. 1.
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WEST HURON RETURNS._��,Ve' publi
in another column th ' ull retur
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of the referendum .e in ;1e t Huron,
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N. Campbell : There were 3,9 9� votes po
ed in all ; of these 2,836 votes.were for t
Act and 1,093 against the Ae , leaving t
I majority in favor 1,643.. T total vc
9 polled in 1898 was 4,517 so th West H1
d on carried the Act by a major of 577oN
i the stipulated number, and it I parne with
d 589 votes of the number polle � in 1898 a,
. within 965 votes of the tot � t t
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r. seen by this that W est, ur P PO �dil' .
. well and had the other municioalities * t
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f Province been worked up as ' �11 tb A
e would have beeif carried by a 66d me, orif
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the requisite number in favor I the 1,ot
carry it. � � � � �
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A,N,-�ivERS.kRYSF,RvicEs.-T�eoinniv rsa
- services in connection with Sehf#rtb Blatt
diet church were held on 94bath Im
Rev. Mr. Howell, a former pa�tor, preach
both forenoon and evening. 1 � There we
large congregations at both dioto of w shi
I in the evening the church being filled. Re
"I Mr. Howell has lost none 'of his eloq nen
and earnestness, and delivered two io:
able and practical sermons. :';The chur,
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e reputation, and their singin on ti
e occasion was fully up to their� teat efforl
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meeting in. connection with theii annive rsar
as they have an entertainme�� on Thanb
giving Day, Mr. Howell's mapy old f -jen
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here were pleased to see him 10�king s) wi
I of lie enii
and to have another opportunit' of lie
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DR&*uvnnT HoRsE SOCIETY. The a'nnu
. meeting oLthe Dominion Drau4t Hbr1sefq.
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r ciety was bold at the Rattegbary Houe
a Clinton, on Wednesday of. las
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e different raporto showed the society toi I be
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0 here were added during the ye�',r, and the
d is a balance on hand of $650. t was eci
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a ern and Winnipeg F4irs to ve ha
a amount of prize money for a 6ass In lach
' those fairs, and also to saspend for a ye
the raising of the standard to � five a oasc
The society expressed its sym�lq,thy f r M
I Pate I r McGregor, an old and es oenae, me,
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her, in the loss of his wife, whfc oo pla
two weeks ago. The election . ' f offic ra i
sulted as follows . Preeident D,Mc ntos
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Brucefield ; vice-president, S. Smillie� He
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- SPECIAL RATES. treasurer, Peter McGregor, Br ... aefiel I ; dt
_L� egate to the Western Fair, A. lurtes Ste
We are giving special rates on all Christina, ley ; delegaie to the Canadian loree Bree
Photos, etc. era' Association, Thomae McM Ian, ullet
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� Car,1STIA.-,' ENDEAVOR. -At 1 the n1teetil
and Picture - Frames. . . of the Christian Endeavor Su,(iety f tl
Photo Enlarging a Specialty. Presbyterian church, on Tueoday evenin
� ..the following' officers were ele,ted for tl
next term : �'Honorary presidei ), Re 7. M
J. P. HEN-MERSO NL, Seafortb. Larkin ; president, Misa D( �a Smi'then
1761 I lot vice-pre4ident, Mr. Frank' Abkir k ; 2t
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I :, Home Study
: Applied to any of our Ten Special Courses
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1 iven b� mail, will produce good results fol
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the ambitious young man or woman
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life. The cost is but nominal. Our ney
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Cent�al Business Colle'ge
I TORONTO,
r � A stro, I school, with 12 regular teachers
splend i I equipment, and well patronized b�
� students from every Province of the DO
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i W. H. SHAW, Principal.
yonge Sul Gerrard 31s., Toro4to. .
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I Rel, able Harness.
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� X-Ve at�rivc to give the best values. to be
had. ur own make are neat and styliab,
i and fo�rwear unequalled. .
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� Horse'! Blankets all sizes, all shapes, all
. I prices 'See our Burlington Stay on Blank.
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I �GbeJ,-Galloway Robes, Saskatchewan
i tuffalo !Rob'es and the Bishop Robe, stylish
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Harne s Shop Cady's Block
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.SEAFORTH.
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vice-president, Miss Ida Coo )or ; corre
ponding secretary, Mies Jesaii; Tbompsor
recording secretary, Miss May Elliot ; a
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sistant, recording secietary M. a S. Swayz
treasurer, Mr. Charle-3 Mc6re��% r ; a sistai
treasurer, Miss Uzzie McLennan ; isnie
miss Maggie Cash ; assistant lanis , Mi
Winnie Sleeth. Convenors of �Ilomm btcs,.
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I prayer meeting, Mies Maud Wo dIeS
. lookout, M.Iss Ida Cooper ; social, M a iia
tie Murray ; missionary, Missi S. M Loan
Sabbath school, Miss jean Mc�irabb I flow
and relief, Miss Addis MoTa is I musi
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Miss: Maggie Cash. The En�eavor is prc
pering, , having added abou , twetity-fl,
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more to follow. 4
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JLS'-,IF, MACLACHLAN.—We , o1ol t at ,v
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are well within t,he mark wheij �
no other concert this season - Vill a0proa;
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in merit thoit on Monday e�eningl wb(
Jessie Maclaoblan appears in ardn% ha:
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under the auspices of 'the SORE
-the SORE of Sobtlan
Probably no other vocalist has 6een r4eiv(
throughout the entire I)omin$n, and - bI
States as well, with as much fal"r i
Miss Maclachlan. Wherever Ehe bias W_
peared the greatest enthusiasm has prevai
ed. Anil, as it is in othe S, 80 t, is �
Seaforth. She has appeared ere o� tm
different occasions, and her third Yisit
being looked forward to with eveni mox
pleasure than the first. In add i tion to Mik
Maclachlan, Mr. Bert I
has been engaged. , He will pzovide plent
of fun. Mr. Robert Buchanan will'be ti
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aclachlan vir,ited Seaforth t i e hall we
uncomfortably crowded, but- ;he Sons (
Scotland intend to aleviate th t diffioult3
The seating capacity of the It i II has� bee
carefully gaged, and enough ;icketa wl�
I only be sold that a sep,t will be )rovid�d fo'
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tickets will be issued and no a . ndingl roor
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tickets will be sold. 1b would be well,- the kill ro&4, TUO Is ith. The bride --j-hirs. French, o ' Markhelm, is the gued Ot .W110 11SUL to WILIT? a long loiaze for u e cup" "r ne -ii erry L;nrl$t I . ._1 . 11
therefove, for all who wieh!to.'attend the was handoomely attired 441indeed looked her brother, Thos. Rae and other relatives 1 The, receipts amounted to $l(A ' A ..4 I inas I - I
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oolocerb'to secure their tickets "early and- oha -ming.' Tie Pr esento � �ere numerous in this vioinity.-The annual entertainment, w,r,, 1 Pattersoi�, of Auburn, rendered i .. i �� I �
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disAnob desiring geats_reser�ved for them , the: 7 ate held I y t eir, map. friends. i The will be beld in the town hall on Wednesday 8und ' niug._Mr� Nail -McKenzie and I I I- - - . 4
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car, get': them by leaving their money with eve was it )ent in tniii ic, games" - and eveni I Blyth friends last Sunday. -Mr. Thos. Wan- 1 *J A . � . I
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Mr. Thonias Richardson. ' I dan )in�. day . eek. -George T6wn . I . I
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i .. i pro, peiity. � -*- , � .— . boys attende . this week, that his sister, Mrs. I I � 7 .7 40w very . I :
� � - I t . I home in Mildma, r. -A load of 4 nesday of I
merry. A tim( full of j-oy!:aud good I _� . .
OuttOr for sale. -Good so now, cheap. I DOAL Bmws. Mibasri. , Archibald and the concert givei In Jamestown, Thursday Haxboy, of Winnipeg, was dead. Mrs. I I � I
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slac irobos. P. Mulcahy, Seaforib. � . 1827-1 On more last, week Ourohmoed Iour horses evenin2.--�-4ohn.. antilton shipped two,car Haxbey was, up to a few years ago, a resi- . ., cheer. � A timi i when true hearts e,X_ � - - � .
0HRIsTMAS MEATEI.-�h� displa Of from onel, �� I fo I W 'O i ey- pa I rth and Clinton, but moved to � pand t6 ,bheir f It mt and pu�rae str �
� y ,00 loads �1 sheep 6m Saturday, and on Monday deub of Seafo I i 01 C, ino , �
J ma . ' � loosen,� when. r greatest happiness jill _A===nn=======
Chiistmas moats, fowls, ote,, At the Central m6at each. o h? see i Pere fo' a out to the oad of hogs. -7-G. . he died of dropsey.-, The � � I . I - . TEEIRTY;
'hi , W. French ohipi ad a car I Winnipeg. 8 .
Ma,k f3eaforth, will bb reay 9ix auray mud in making Otbeis happy. i �
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nexi. domo and ace it Whether you want luir �bi -TI �q �anito a oor= ' M loses Methodist church are ho g a musim and I I -
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Mo dly 61! I ` W11 41 , . � I Herringer, R. Wendt, and the � I
de�t-o e . I ildmay' visited friends here on literary enteitainme it this its op. � WHOLE- I
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to I luy or not. J. Worley Beattde.' Wendt, of M. I i ortui�il_� so good forreinemberingfrien4gs _____�-
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� lookey skates, spring o'kates, hockey Ing r I Sunday. � I [ and halving them accept, withall pro .
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ath ka and hO3key � 11 priety o.itr offered gift. � I . -
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I � 1 827-1 niv reary aer ices at Wa"Oesa on Novem- 'Bayfield. ... . halr- . 11 .1 I - .
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t� a mas. 1 -very winged hour ,'will t46 . -
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04 ; � ! 99 eflogr with L&Qiivit.V iti this vast store, -wheo I :
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going to take, a lot of Otookings to hold T cougregoo onis lotermi ed to olear off its --Ed. Reid, who hao'been ailing on the anis will do a go�d business. ! y , . � .
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all e 0apes, orange@, caudles, � nuts and bananas d be * the now year lakes all surnmer, has returned home for the . I . I I ar-
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� f : Lester Town and a id Ei ob Crich. of the been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sellers, NGTES.-The many friends of Mr. A. -Neil I I . � � . - I
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rurkeys e, ducks and!ohickens wanted - I your �glft-givin an _� I
I W.-st End, T oker mi* ,ho have been in, of this place, returned home last week. Is leased to see him around again. --Mr. ��_ -_
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at !.. young'!4e :forth. 1 1827-1 i yc Ed & Variety Of attra6tive thin$s_ I
Nc rth Dak t for t he mg � of the a.iammer, The B&yfield Auxiliary of the Womenlo rag., Ellerington- is home from the went, . I �
1!he gripatealt, boy's watoh!'on the ,market, " , hard t6 keeW.. ; .
rel urged. h 0 last -week .d Intend remain., Missionary Society heldtheli annual meet- iyj -Miss AaaHorney -
a watchithat will kee-) time and is warkanted for 1 , 1 oking -hale and teart I i � I
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year. The priecJs $1,25 at Daly% Other styles Of in here for he wi 3ter. - here was a meeV ing for election (if officers last week, i i V he neigborhood, wbilf her H=dke T��'hiefs' and Glova . -
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boy ,8 wAt0he8 at i42.50, $8, $4 anO $6. A chain with in of the to council on Mond&3 evening,! . — � � . - B )rvie, . ,I 0
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Whono. DaWl under the town clock, Soafortli. gin the prin 1i le I uolnea* ,�as the panning .. i h( ' e for the' Christmas holidays.. -Our How ab04 ! your "handkerchief ' I I
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I ; of �IiWfinano a eta ;erne4t1f6r the year and ` Re i beloved teacher, Miss Ford, i's Is Nving your I ve Case ? Do they need any. Z
� Aor blan eta, &large stock and large the posing ( f a number. of . Amounts. -Mrs. NOTES. -Do nob -forget the hunua enter. he i hool, having tanght over four years, !.make them complate ? . I .
values 84iteRQld &Wilson, Sehforth. . 1827-1 1 . I . & ii tainment to be bold in the Methodist church . thingti 11 -
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Itt fully and well" Her departure in muoh I �
Xnternationil Sbook Food. Gives you Visiting be, of on Christma"s ni t. A grand programme i I I . : i
sist&,� 14rq.: Wm. Smith, egr4tted by all co�cerned. - I I H=dkei6hiefs. � . .
thtee feeds for one cent an I i . - ,;
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to � : dinner, held icho�i with wood this year, t �
1 1827-1 - Varnal ,Ienb sermons. e Foresters' he contract Itt!indkor 'hiefs are, es
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A large assortment of dinner iiets and th�op on the night of the 26th. -Miss Dor here last Frid nigbtf WAS a grand success I ri I . us .. , .
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ch mber ecta just opened outj 4rop in and inaptehet Price,! of G oderi( It, is 'visitiog Miss Adel sortm6ts include them frTolOy"011nove,ut -
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ple expected that ill stand . ,the scale of pr.i -
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� the wo d k b t ie other day, who had �_ - William Mille w most �dl . . . 2tore fall of the"
watches we cap show you an O' in" e � Th c as candidate for ouncillor this year. -Miss the present buildings and erect a fine resi- inty, ;and attractive bandker. . I .
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In GenVe goo'd load of ood :o sell. � e itizen aski . ay with dence on the lob next summe .* � � . �. tical puipose of A
ex;m fine. 20 y4r, gold filled �asc, fitted with a I r -C. H. Bart- chiefs �
ge nine Waltham movement for $to also other stylea ed hith he w uld tt ke a nice. building lot he Quads, of God rich, spenri Sand I i : � - I . . �
an grades at Sig, $14, $16, $20 a�d $24. the loadJ ri * Kinburn, liff and family remov - to Clinton this - � . I . . . the requ-ireinenti
Your old owned in to n in exchange for f ends here.- iso- M. Reed, � . ;, I
watch taken In � exchange. Dal , under the town The firmer r plied i ! the ome of Mr. Campbell this week, wbere they have;purchased the b.k- Gloves. � 1 1 - '
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cl(ek, Be-Aforth. I and confectionery 1businese of -rameo I . WA, .
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it ell - . I . Wa's ;Yoolay. Clinton people will find them A I P . , gift lie � a pair of � I
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!Sleigh belle, something: now in styles, U'dsleea 0 hroulh.-The-aiquital meetinj the guest of f lends here a few days I . this 0 r gloves Or better, two or three ] . .
so�iethlng unheard of In prices &�t Reid & Wilaon's, t, itizens. -County - council nominations fo pairs � :,
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schforth. - 1 1827-1 1 he Royal Area 3eum, � as h Tues � � 0— ()'rroy, Morris and Brussels division wil take' wi a teraj. � h4ndkerchiefs thrown in. -
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!Big Variety of Christmas footwear, ov I Gorrie. lace in the town hall here next Mo day, . quali y lo�ea . .
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shbee, rubbers, moccasins, I I 8, spate, file .. JOTTn;GS.-M . Arthur Crawford, of To. Ind the priobabilities are � that the old coun. I � � . ;
shoes, folt shoos and folt elip , . I 0�qiety has n t been, inere haing an rapidly & Ours is a A 'o . - �
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and lowes for Goo, it should �6 R nd it was determined to hol ronto School of harmacy, is spending his I 11 he I
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A, $later shoes, 1827-1 Q!nlopen tneet 13:g. shortl),! at whioh one, o vacation with hi mother, Mrs. James Me. � . . � I . I
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The � real living Santa Claus will, be at th� grand lod e 0 loers will be present so al Laughlin. -The Rev. C. 0. Kaine occupi�d r, a former well known resident of Brue. 7 occasion, I - �
' � eve ! s6eial dernand in the: glove lixie, I
Fcar'a'Drug eto�eou Saturday, �Monday, Tuesday to lay the ad ant as of the, order before thl the pulpit in' the Methodist church both els, died in the House of Refuge, in Cl ntart, I I 01. : I .,- - I
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and Wednesday before Christmas. � . morning and eve Ring of last Sunday. -M r. his week, to which place he had gone t? 'k w most likely meet.' � .., .4
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Have your hene lay in the winter by V I f William Doigs organizer for the U. 0. F., hree months ago, owing to ill health. The I � - y
fe din 21c package of our pou#ry food. Hamil-. .oung, o C pruaRiver,' Manitoba, wer wife an - d f - emains * brought to'Brussels cemete For Christmas Time Sh � I ers. , I I -of --tele,cfion you I
visiting at th hoc is of M.r. James Lawrenc spent 8unday with his amily Ili I e rp ry : OPP � - .
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tom, & U`rslake, Ociforth. 1827-1 1 1 town. -Mrs. Th6maa Rae lEfbfor Manitoba for interment, Rev. 'Mr. Cosens cond oting I 1 1 � the season, wle�
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Sweet orange I last week hey purp�se remaining in On, ' 'a o"7' Tha0i every It's you, so for you this I � -
I a at prices to suit, -from 20o to �, . 'for' t on Tuesday of t6is week, to join her hus. thb !services at tlie grave. -A W R f , demandi
r dozen up to We �t the pcs� oMae groc3�y. 0. .13. rio h w nter months, after which * - Ol (LI YIND store �,hlas a showing of the small, yet oce"1011 .
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T, 82 1 y . ioe� band, who we4 there last horvest. -The Ottawa, is home for the Christmas. h . I I
the will return to the Prairie Provit I attrao�flfva thinks that always rivot ones in �
idrewa, Sestorth. � 1 7.1 - W e I too well t6 stores have donned their Christmas attire . ; — 9 . ttentio�n. 'The different �things a I
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Dressed poultry wanted. - )stern life agr e w_�th! them � I a . re I
in�, Me them to i emain � in this latitude., and presentan ai'ttractive appearance. -The � . �
p�id, also all kinds of produc3 taken at Learoyd & I Grey. ! hard to lresigt,an'd t)ia pric�g moat per. �� ��
� recent thaw has�spoiled our aleighing.-Mr. E3TTERED ' During the pub h � a partial liab I - -
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�00 live geese fi '3d to her h(?use for some time,is sufficientl Thomas Wyllie died at the residents of his 31EJ
�LivB GEESE WAXTED.-i Q I I __ week, death has claimed no less than three RacinaiOre.. P rEes, Satchels, Buckles, . I
' son-in-law, Mr. ,Richard Earngey, Tuesday 40 - -
w�nted, will pay froin 60c up. 1�ring them in any ly � recovered tb be around . again. -The late residents of this township. The first we . Belts, Osi ry Corsets, Tinderwee;r. � � t
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S - 1827 in ontreal on - follow stud� the advanced age of 85 years and I month. �ull, who passed away last Saturday i dght, mingsi Fancy ilka:and Embroideries.- ____.
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10anadian grapes for Chri4�tmas, red and en' and a, li a 0 g peraonal friend of the . at the residence of her brother, Th)mas, I � ! - "Nom- 1 I(---
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b1sick Rodgers at C. S. Andrews.'S�aforbb. ,.1827-1 is e Rev-, Dr. 00 nald, for 21 vears pastor Winthrop. And Abo I . . . � I V .�
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We are selling out our entire stock of of hePresbytBriat church, Seaforth.-Mr Big, variety of Christmas footwear, over- dipal cause of her death. Deceased was 63 1 . . . I � .
W tches, clock4 Jewelry, silver v�are, fancy goods, Jo n Beattie, gro ier, has disposed of h , shoe3,)rubbers, moccasins, leggin spats, fine fears of age and had, been ailing -for a con- You've bee)a thin Ing awtit Furs. have - - � With qui
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et .. at from one quarter to one "half off for cash I,- shoes, felt shoeo,.felt Wipperg. Endfe"O's variety and at you ? 1 ITff tho onelu8ion is that they
f in regular pricea. W. R. Counter, Jeweler, Sea- pr pertyinEgnionaville,toMr. W.Aborharti lowest ices. W. H. Willie, sole agent for Gen. A.j iidera�le length of time, although le to I I -` . . man who wears ii
f tth. Q� � . I 1 1827-1 of Tuokersmitk. This is the old Collie IV, , 1827-1. 1 be about the day previous to her death. have J;o1be bho ght,you mi�h as wel k
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iThree good working horses for sale cheap. homestead a d co blots of three siores. The For all women whose 'def ti - fingers arel The funeral took' place on 'Tuesday after. secure them �o that they be wotnu I
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I � � mov fairly itching to'do pre th their; noon, to Brussels cemetairy, Rev. A. Mc- I 4y.
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e# thewinter.- r. lVin.MoDo-agall has leased I present ,good Vbin$s, too, 11 -
a 2W. Sky high price3 for all Unde of fowl up to � I I partmout is exceptionally tempti�g n'ow.1 The second we are callel upon to rep b i -S - -be- coat from lus at tj
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n0cu on December 23rd. Ravi fu' wanted. 0. tb, rink for he i ea,soti. Mr. McDougall . 13 for �
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Himg, wingham�, 1827-U has been in otge Of the rini for several For those in the Rift -giving mood, and whoi Jessie, only daughter of William Me :abb, , was never greater than this Oeagon, � 11 � .
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' . would prefer to'. buy presents all rg-ady tol 13th concession, who auccumbed to ann tack � and ..... - I � .
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attv. Knechtel'si, Sciforth. to lbe j tint the Mal for the place,, giving the parcel up and send, the sam eluffered from the compl Ing thla Oem4nd'. Don�t put�i off buying.
. this store will help you ' wonderfuily' and; aint since li"wt pril, I � .
Vor. fresh ,Christmas candy, bon -bons, be t of satisfaDtio to all Pat' one of the rink. t 1 Deceased was In the 18-th year of her age. Each 41 Y MisRus fewer to -choose from. �� � I
figs, and all kinds of nuts go to C. S. Andrews' Sea- r can be made tostretch i like � . .
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I . . had it put in very good- �repair. With � 1 1827-1 1 1 004 to Cranbrook oemetery, Rev. . B. A Very �'A lild Rint. I I i - .
�A G�ramaphone for a Christmas present � I , I � I �� � ness u1se of- it. 11
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w! suitable w t to I IcRae officiating. -A in it is on
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as levery one can enDy it. G. M' a p 1; utj to chroni d - � aslire,2
at, , il� GoRfusio . as gob a well assort.9d stock of , �ay fe
Segforth, has over soa rocords in stock, Thl fl I n and, del persons sending parcels Murchie h � I r ;f Mr. and Mrs. H&rry Attwood, ,which too) the dinner will nGt be subf ct � to . � ance any ,one
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al�o carries a very large stock Of pianos, ' by Christmas goods and groceries on hand.= any', harver criticism than the -table -
organs, express, a do eo e rly Christmas i Oki place on Tuesday of this week. Do. I -�: -
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chicei. � A repair *hcp is run in t3on�'.I.t!jlow.,1�10a' week, to ene re delh ery �be ore -Christmas. ease Na' & neW L � Our pTi
, here -Major And raon and Mr. q. E. Henderson friends at Owen, Sound. -A number of! our . How )1rould a dozen pkins or may be.
they rep:Ar everythIng. G. H. Baldwin & Uo., Sea- I : teen fast failing in health for some mdnths. I _� .� .
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fo4th. 1827-1 were out last. wee on abrlUtiD ex editicu people arebonfined to the house; with! bad table o er his for the e 9
9 p I $he w�",23 year's of age. Miss Attwoo I :hom � Asasift
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Washing machines, the� beat made at as A wind up for ihe pa0ricige and rabbit colds. -Mr. Alexander Cuthill has got inov- -bad many . warm friends, who will .d1ee how WO they please a friend ? 11 - 1� :.- I
Reld & Wilsm, ha' : . ed into his new store. JWe welcome Mr. Ply Then, L I .1 T
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andiea and oranges in abundance at the w ek pr ten day may succeed in getting ei large patronage. -i . ; Clotho, i i�ve . Volocke-and = Linen - .
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Maple Leif �iore. P. Dill, Scafortli. L1827-1 rks' have jecei�!d the fol owing orders - Albert Bates, of Roxboro, was a guest at, goods,' gifts for which the house keeper -
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und ;racti)n engine - three portable ' I . � Kippan. _ s . . I I . .1 I - .1 7
get . a, Seatcrkh. 1827-1 engines,; a 5( horse power, high speed auto- Smith has moved into the house lately va-1 . � . Dur 09 thi holiday tim you 11 age the lowly - �
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. cated by Mr. Cuthill. 1 'We. are sorry tof way we:, price all Linens, how gently --
�Iow about your Christmas dinner. Leave matio,_�nginq ; one 80 horse Power, high I Willa, mortgages and d4keds dravin up. Money nod I I ..
us !your order now for a choice out of beef, pork, speed4 autoriatic engine ; ione 20 horse lose such good citizens ' om our midet.-I at the lo ivest, rates of in-sarest. I tf � 1. they touch the pocket book � 14Af,
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laiiab or anything in the poultry line. Big power boiler and twi ' of Mutt, visited friends' I � I I �
price paid for lildes, sheep ekius,'�dresoed hogs and . 0 :OR* mill outfits. - w I � I �
poultry. Kennedy Bros., Seaforth. PhoricI8.1 Thialooke lice business. -A gentleman in in this section last week 0 -A Christmas tree celebrited at the manse here. on Wednesday OralluPed ]For, ROOM. I I
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here, under the auspices of,bhe S bbath of Mr. William Kyle, or., of, Hay,was nited . ace ed to us in' I
Will McLeod's clas of Highland dancers Beattile for -1 ialf a beef tol be given to the a - �
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w0l take part at the ScIttish c,oncerb on Monday -poor as Chris imas cheer, while, no er has school, on the evening of December '26bh. in the holy bonds of, matrimiony , r. � � Chance .
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ev Vingi December 22nd. 1 1827-1 - made provision for 120 loavee The tree will b -',I- aded with peasants for;, Frederick George TomlinEon, of Sts"n 6 Impress you as to"
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;oung's fot! fancy china. 1 1 am going to 6nen with ;he meab.: This is the children ; there will be refreshments] The bride was moot handsomely attire oould�'t tell al I �
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at A. Young'd. Odd pieces in, Limoze china are Mr. Win. Scl 4ter ot in tw � r loads of clergymeri, recitati3no by the children. and McLennan. Mrs. Tomlinson Wa's one I if the and khe thiriga not mentioned sboVeq . - I .
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beautiful. � 1827-1 o0a, I this wei k, d he ! Oi ca music by the Seaforth Methodiab choir,' moot accomplished and popular young . Adi come to our place of busineao. : I
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ever before. Our prices are belo1w former yean and ur midst she will be missed by a large bire-le i I 1, - I
n1c aey is plentitul, now. In lady�a watches we can In order to m ike i i go aroufid as many sit I Brucefleld. I I �, all, a .v rY merry Christmas, full � of - . .
witb po4sible,'he . of friends, w ho will Tinit6 with us im wish- Christmas joys. . I
eel ,,,,on a 14k go)d filled, warran ed 26 3,aars, Fas bliged to deal it out in � :
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Wi Itham hin tt t fox QV 1 2 )ther � grades at $14, $16, half ton lote..-We -are a . to state that shoes rubberal mocca'Aw, leggings, spats, felb shoes, I g both herself and her estimable It �band I
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SU i 8W�and V82t6�,rn,ceordiug to ��e quality. Daly, , I Q19-1
, 1, Mt. H. W. Brown, of t e !Collegiate In. fine shoes. felt slippers. Endless variety and lowest 11 happiness and prosperity in their marrl-. � i .
un ler the town Olock, Somfoah. 1 1827-1 . . . .
I . prices. W. H. Willis, sole agent fur Geo. A. Slater e2 life. I � . . .
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ren "Pounds", of Canadian 8 book Tonic and- shoes. 1827-1 i NOTES. -Th I 9 a I -we ... ! . X
TLo thaw of Mon E p , e cold snap of the pas eek I I I
feeder for 60c. � Ly Rig t Almost spoiled . -1 : ! . I . .. . .... �
� - lilaw Icon & Ker4akfi, Soaforth.' I NOTES. -Mr. -John Watson, son of Mr. has played havoc with ents the I I I I - ---r.- _�
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Now for tI Le rush. We are prepared for that hi qu havb improved it, &I- our village underwent a 9 . 6 `1 n Ou ; " i I Z;E,� ��
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on hospital last week. Although � Mr. Alex. W3Nevin, of Clinton, v ited : I .
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in �& most critical condition, he is now slow. at his home,, here, duria the fore p t �of I - I ,,, . I I
Wonderful bargaim at B 'Igei'a, Seafoi-th. the total voti i pulled on thel Reforend um at . 9 .1 m . - -1 J, .
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BUY' N_,mag gifts frolm Santal aui 91,906 of ainat , lea i 'g the majority St. An ew'a I . ;�v - .
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11 here. -Messrs. James a Job4 church next Sunday. -Oar _� .. - -
lilineelf ab Fear'A drug storo on 1 Saturday, Monday, in � avor 7%9', 4. ere lar more returns . . I I I �
Tuesday and Wednesday before Ohrldtma& 1827.1 still I to come .n. -The pupilo of the Seaforbb left on Tuesday for Grand Rapids, Michi- a,re wearing happy amiles these days, am the CA's'r . Greatest ,"�! - 7
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Hugh Rose, who died- recently. -Those who � h;ave been kept busy supplying their custo. . i - . . I . �
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I i ay) evening.- Murdock McKenzie, of Ronan, China, on chants are always on �the watch for"new -7 1 1 T
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stick pl.s. cuff �,- buttens, links,! spectscle,p chains, this k. The doctor � things for their patrone.: High! ariff. va. Low T, axiff. . I . I -
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late, etc. 4indly call and Ol friends in towi ive I 11 . �_
bri eel 6xamitc our stock. i ; Walter Moffatt. of London, will lecture'on , T - � .
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dri;h. d - The gre question before Canadians to- � I , - -
Da �y, uoder the town clock, SeV looks ai hale an kear4y As I ever. -At 13, I i - - �
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� J#Mea church, Ch ism4s 'Day will be cele. Presbyterian church, under the an Bxet,er. � day is Fro ' one '
k lot of new dinner sets and toilet sets � ' I �
opf �ned out at A.� Young's this we4k. Soo them be- brited as on Sand ya, with 4�proprlate ser. i JomniGs. -Mrs.,t(Dr.) Gill, Ohio, is vi iting other of thig broad Dominion, the question �� . - - -,
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fore buyiDg, it Wfll pay you. A. Young, Se&fGrbb. mqns at 10:30 a. i 1. a Ed of -a high or 11 �w t*riff is beingi discuipse4 - * : I
i 7 P. m. -Mr. H, with her father, Thomas Gregory, J. 11 P.- 9' '.
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1 1827.1 Towni who has been cnfin�d to the house 1 Miss Annie Martin has returned from God iocum _. I . I
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We Are open to' buy all" kinds and any '. of Scotland," ; ;illustrated with lime light!. rich Model School, and has secured a po!1 Canada went. ' It will be int6'reatiDg too ...
klu %ntity of poultry, dried apples, butiker, etc. High. fo� the past few weeks 1 has! sufficiently � re- viewr. A sma�l admission will be chargei. I - . now that I the i Family Herald and We i . �1 - _. __�
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est cashyrice paid. Beattie BroO., Se.iforth. covered to ret ol�d poot at the The balancei after pay' g expenses, etc., is ittendini the Nor Star- of Montreal has opened fits c'olunmii L r . I . .,
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p I . .1 will go to home missione. -James Boyce has , I- . .
3ikake in small quaqtities or by,tbe inal College, at Hamilton, -is home -ft-r the a ful"nd free diecuseion of this;' important _��_ -
. � ian Order of Fo reateis played a game of returned from Manitoba. He thinks Huron [ - = - . i
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at Hamilton & crdake'd, Seaforth. I carpet balls with -two rinks . of the Bona of holidays. -Miss Nina jKinsman returned questb6n �[ The leaders. of bot�h political I
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' S,30tland Wedneed ty nijht. 1 The match, re- vatory this' part' ,give t4oir__-view�, - .- � 11
Our Christm, as stock and [ prices Will con. I r McCall, of Scotland, who has been visiting I . �
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Vince y9u. J. Bolger, Seaforth. 1 1827-1 eutted in a victory for the, resters by two in the neighborhood, has goneL to ]ff'3RS&II to - simen street I 'I ... - -.-.. _-,
I I k Kinley, of g 'I Methodist church, preached in Mitchell will . I - - - . - I
r We have a 11arge aEsortmeRt of all kinds rin' s. -Miss Me (Ytnondville, and have ain �opportunity to expXess Ltbelq 11 I -
ofeandy. Crlch1Bro3.,Sea1orth.! 1827-1 Mi ! ss Eva McMichael, of Oollett, whoare vitibrelativen. Sheisquite takenupwith, 0 Sunday. ---J. G. Stanbury, barrist;Br, was selves. T�e Famil _ I . I .
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I" � at',ending the Soho I of Pedagogy, at Ham, first sleigh ride a week ago, and thinks it a I in thLe county town, on legal busi S ,� paper, absolutely i*depeudenti � .
OT. -Lost on aturday, Do I ness _% t. non-politicial ,I I . 1. -L. ; , � .1
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I cember 13, a Doffilnion Bank r ilt6n, ara home far the r' tmas vacation- very pleasant recreation. -Mrs. Delgatty � -The marriage is annou Mr. of all politioal.partiea or intereatb. is tho, 1. - - . �
_ � turtked froin viRiting her parents in � I I da wherein SU06 an opeit - - I
0111. J -Grieve, Isigned by - Aliti 1T. Dicks D. The Mr. G. M. aldy in isA:Piog, a big busi. lire re a� ell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Snell, o0e paper in, Cana 11
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tho f large Doh. teach school in'Halton county next year.- I is 11 1 4 1
an( persons are herebYeautionedlagainqt nLe t'atiug recently sold Mr. Charles Sawers 'is engaged to
I ,Bank, Ross in the masical instr; i 3ent line. He has Staffa. r 'discussion .. can be' carried o
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I ert� organ to Mrs. Burdg'o, of Brubefield ; John Ketchen attended the Fat Stock Show, bourne, of Winnipeg, 'on December lNh. circulation at ever�,, post office in the Do`� � I I I
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an( forks, clectro plated and ivoiry hanaies; carvers a Doherty or an t( Mn' Joseph Brown, of ab, Guelph, last week. -Mr. James McQueen Mr. Snell is one of the Exeter 6yp w o has m1alon, this 5will W a splendid op.parbunitk- ; � . � - -
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eo,. table opbong, dessert spdons, tea spoons in ,I . . ore an oriev-out est. for the leade�,@ of both parties to air their � 11 '.11 ��,
Ne iads silver, 0ectra plates ii�nd stcrling i3liver. Henry J ohria on, 0 Varna, and a Bell i or- is confined to th I e housewith a sore knee. . I The Misses Smith of Forest-, are vi dting views on- the! tariff. question, an -d I the publiO - . - I __ . ,�. _ .1 ; .
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.Eleadquarte'ps for orangeo, lemons, nuts, a Irene Smitb, :)f, Hamilton, is visiting . . Blvt,h. Bank. -Rev. C. W. Browb, B. D., o� Mit- . I
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flgf, dates, grape,b, etc. Cr1oh Br�'e..*Seafoith. 1827-1 b9aunt, Mrs. D. Johnson. -The teachers 'BRIEFS. -The tea meeting, held by the ohell, formerly of .Exeter, preached tile an- Star. - The discussion will be wa � trehod and. I I ... __. . - I � - .
3efore pur.%hasing give us�a call. J. Bul- and children of the Pr,elibyterian Sabbath Presbyterian Sunday selyool,in their church, ry sermons in Jaines, street Methodist read with ' terest. � - . ; I I - L
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Now that "' are settled i I our new store taihment on Tuesd evening hext.-Mr. T. The weather and the roads were perfect, tions. There w '$ -There 4re a n umber oft cases of diptheri4 �
, a_VeL � P I I as no te%-meeting this year, �' -
weh one of the best equipped meat m5rkets in J. O'Connor left o T � ursday for Boston, giving those at a distance a good chance to but the voluntary contributions were highly in Lisiowel and two deaths ha ' occurred ; L - . .
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the county. Oui @took of ChriEt�nae mests wi)l be 'I) I ,I 71a -, -1 _.;_.�
11 wh re he into do a e set of'the tables were arranged satisfactory, being in the !neighborhoDd of ly � J .1 11 I � ---.- .,. -- _ . . I
the beetthe country cab prodiic4 and N% e cordially � ; ond��n,g� Christmas with come. On' � il of W. Edw'ard Tuttle one his ' . _:
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invite the publielto call and eee ohr display on Tues. his brother, Dan. a roday, Mr. john to represent the year gone. by, there being 8,�8O.-Rev. Mr. Saw era, of Brucefield, two year old daug�ter, and the other a so# I ;
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yi it the!cornplinl�,nts of the feaso Kennedy Bros-, I era in Tuckeramith, 4livered a heifer to and the other set to represene the present day evening, and !Sacrament -One of the oldest pioneers of ; I . I
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fro n 6c ;up to 8�12.60 for single i picies. which was a b8sutY. Le was two years But both the past and present tables were Rev. J. W. Ten Eyoks' who has (n in week, in the pera*' of Mr. Tho - .
- titne to show you 8ur stock. Come in d 1,2 pounds. 8 . : t )the at the ripe!aje of 81 years and � months U. er
ple),@6d 4b an3 W' "' ! old and weighs 2 She was crowded -during the time for eating. Some Hamilton for sveral months, owing 11 B -
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anc looNarouncTt Daly, under the town clock, Sea. , stall; fed all last winter. - Mr. Reinkie re- of the young ladies� were dressed as the &ath of big brother, Alderman Ten 1, Mr. Tuoke� Was a na,tive of Somersetshire . . �
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' 3uy i;a cove�ring for your horse, blanket Miss Nan Kilioran, of Windsor, io'home for unique appearance. After the supper, the vitt Memorial church, on Sabbath last, and forties, loyating alt Woodstock, then ... �� � .
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ra tin b�lk at Crioh's, 0eaforth. 1827-1 , this place,has Sold 6ut tb his son, Allan. H. ea by R�v. Mr. McLean, . of Blyth, and Rev. th' � Gret
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( ;are ou� 28a tea with lany 40c tea on ! Ra3, who) took p sea 'Oii last week.' -At Mr. Whaley, of St. Hr.lene ; a mixed: paying the municipal taxes, an bi - .
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