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I i �ed in the handling of questions ,lot suiOay, list by Rev.z Mr. Kneohbel. The tainnient in Industry hallt Mondaj evening �
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I - � � fixf Atoff natute and in opposing the enoroadh- 131over Seed er ices were largely, attf rided.-The Farm- last a it ioneedle'so to say that the hall 'A Few Pebbles -1 I r
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.. - onto of i the Manutaoturars' Asaoola on .:rs, Inatitute Mae in a Id here on Tuei was eked. Mr.' Alex. Elder acted as I I - �
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-1 iey were: organized into a, compact org�u- . . 'London, was the apea I
� - i � WSTRICT MA'T�HRS. wei ither, only'fairly wel atibenied: The Rev. r. Davis, of! I
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� juld make their great influe�oe adic ress6B by the various peakeri were very er of a evening� a 'ad he eerbainly knows a I
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I would be Vastly- bere., Strictly clean aad pri as r1glit. in's ructive and will no d ubt be food for F fill matters and esa s hore i
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I We have a number of Coal and TF-" . , v . ; the ight to 'a y. The 'Coroi Band. pecia,ly saregards,jnsurance In the Fores- I
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tant points this week by W . . . . . at the Meeting id Hensall to -- i I . ""et""" � .
� ad to � -morrow w 11 - waOiao,tteimianceab the, evening meeti .toro. '� The rest ofithe programme consisted �
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. Somery , railway and steams ip agenb: b attended 'and-Ahat a strorg, is � a � I
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Wood Heaters, both new and second . as largely . I . I I -, of so a, quartettes:and a couple of selections If all merchants would do :as well I
- : Mr. Th as To , Indian% ; 3tive and agressi�ve' assobiation will )a . . i
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ormed. -1 - I eed arley SUM,. tainly know, they wo I
Mr. Wil am Rilei, Beachw0000 0 Burford, I r . I � . ;
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. hand, that must be disposed of at a � North Dakota ; Miss Jennetlye Ewing, to � i I � , I ',-A D- '! I Regarding thei.balanaeof our winter fitook excel) ad themselves, being encored every merchants ,do. - It is said that #; �tzbsra -, i
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I � . New Yoik; Capiain W. Gundry, of i . DEATHOF AN OLD . i 1� Of ; as,' -You don't have I o be told that they time I hey appeared. -Mr. Peter Douglass is no friendship in trade" but All ,fit* �
I � . 1 13r. . RESiDENT. -Anotb�er A - Oar Lo d 'of 11 Seed rep'Veosent bargain5i., ; Set, the goods, and assist �d the Wingliam bank clerks in their same very .few merchants =—�
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(4oderiet, to Liverpool,'4estin!ed for South pioneer residents of- Seafoith As I I get rich goloir
, r to V in. ie� calleo he Y04,11 know it yoareelfi NewSpring'goods atel atListoweldn Saturday lastagaitist b ,selling to their enewiee, A -stom .. THT,
. Africa ; � John Gorby and daugh h n.�e. Mr. Murdoch McLe , Pe 8 ; i — ary arriving daily. TI a E. McFaul 0 , in pit . y ake frieuds by sallmg,
nipag. ,Mr. Gorby in . I the bank club of th: place- Mr. Holmes keeper cannot M.
I . Big Discount, otends too f�lrmi . near miliarlyl known as " the Chief," died ht I I : .0 also F . � WE103
j � Seaforth. 1837-10 , eat over- to witness the match.- his customers- trasbj no matter h
Morris. Miss Bolster, Miss! Cummings and Ir residvi'lee in Seaforth, on Friday lal t. - , Free fro 13 . ; I � - , - OW , -- -- —
� � ; Mrs. James Sims ,land family, who have; cheap ib May be -even then it is I
- . . Miss B16 I& Van Egmond, to Toronto, to at- r. MoLeoi had reached the . gocd age )f I - � A UOOD HORSE SOLD. Mr. Jobn Fall, dew. - i
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tend th millinery openings. ' The latter a arly 79 e%ra, but in appearance he wou.d ond of ths progressive farmers of Hibbort, q
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. , KE vicinity for the pse two week , returned O=W&YS are not al -I I
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Winter is n,it nearly over, and it will has aces ted a good position, in, �he city. a for a I much younger man.- He had near this place, recently mold a heavy Arlaf b .
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I - I � .1 t - - � en in declining health. for over a year, b 4 it ead Meroh%nta � . . .. Bqaforbh., filly, coming two yearp old, to Mr. John'.Vi- homeicn. Moi. -Mr. Win. Irook8i, of Neritsi'Mays. . - 2 SITORI
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i I pay you to purchase yet at our present I THE "JURLERS.-Despi t : I ; 0 of his�friends thought that the'sands ja --- MENUMMENN � 'd, of Hibbert, -for: the nice mum of $150. Exel, r, spent Sunday with friends in town. . . I
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I � faob that I .1 h a � n give jua.� . 50 ft. W3
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" Groka -." seems to me had to nearly run out, Mr. MofAi d , a � Mr ''John Brow and Mr. Job Denholm we try to
� wholls now in Little Ro'ok,Arianase, and as are n left esLy of thi week with a couple of L tice tp whom justice ib due, We try . I
' ';&.I sisters. who I . I% He podd has gob a clieRi mare, (rse4 for Manitoba._ not to favor. We keepolle end in ljoo f& lo
� - ces. disoiplem of the roarin' anae,� ft Sesforth, as a ri%tive of the Inverness, Scobla 1. of to the way horn aw selling, Mr, 171- t
-� Pli one rink of the cub atingilf bed them- I oompa y with several others from t le ve ive in ear bad@ oi hi -Viev;o j
- was. a man who could be dDIC'" -upon, I that Of making this basinoss a sucom �
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a me p r j he came 1 to Seaforth dboub 05 sob , industripuli. pleasant an � polite, as ab Wingliam, paid )he agency here-'-& tisit both for ourselves and for yous MA ,
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. - ing first 1prize in the oons t* a, me. The DarB o land settled in that part of the w D as kind of heart., " t Tucke'rismith. on T4pday.-Dr. Kennedy, of Wingliam, make all things serve to bei us I** .
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. 9 own 0 6e south a' I - I . - it " fiere this w It is now the sea -mon Whm - --,�
� � Let others talk � %If prices and was that and. I
I - OHESNEY & SMILEY; tie, Jav�es Dlow7,11W McDou all and W. hich af rwardo became known as 11 Little - , I � I
I I -- 91 t, "- quarter prices 11 toi the r heart's content., Milne�i over the cas -' -oaseof "out with the 014, ai I
skip. * Th1s boys eac4 came home 3otilauV L04JAL BRIEFS. -Me 6ter Cyr�o Herber I -of Mr.. Elam Living- it'711 A
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with a handsome gold medal. lof'which they &der or chief of the little �colony, and I ie 9 , arrived here last work and will spend 1414es. You find best (uslities here, and -Mri Jerry Grave , of8eaforth, was visit. talk will be upon the merits of our ixv N
, . SEAFORTH, are justl� proud. They had to' 'work for Nielded g#eat influence with his comradi a. �
- - . a a time with his grarid parenti, Mr. and these always backed up b: r the lowest prices, Ing r ends in to 1, his week. -Miss Bella Spring goods. Some are here already.
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� . I 1. I their prize as they met. and defeated some of Orhen they came here all of them epoke a. Herbert, John a reet. I r. o it. when worth is a consideration. TheE.bdc- Roes,jofToront present visiting her � Witib.
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� 7 ' the be8t� teams in the province. A rink 3, selio and few of them could spea,k Er g. . . . , � I
11 allett & Co. , if . so , principal of the Be fi Fa 3 Co., Senforth. 1837-1 - paren in East wa, Many New Cotton Fabries r&I cli
Succeerjors to S. M from here took part in the ,bonspiel at I h, and the,older ones among them con. � aid public school, 4 1 � � - nosh. I - giaxie. I
Winghain last wee' but werei ,not as for-- anued to lose their native language I the wil is&MoKillopboy, as here OaSaturday A PLEASANT EvE[Niwa.-Mr. and Mrs. � i- - ; -
. Hardware, Stoves, Etc. . C, I in vi dting his brother, wl o real lea in town.- Thd . Mae Lane entertained a- number of I Ireadbury. Axe on, Sale . . . I 11 . all now a.m.
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. tunate a6 those who wc-nb to Waterloo, hatr- ri affalro'of life, hot most of th Mae Loucks, the blin 'mus clan, is here friends from Seaforth at their comfortable OnI two w*eeks i acre and our cheap sale I The �store will soon be bursting into, The outfit,
� Ing nothing to show earned to, converse in English, 'While amo J, -
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I . I "mo 9 in it now and will spen( two weeks with the honie, on Monday evin-'ng lost. The even- of hoe and shoes *ill )e a thing of the pasL Lots Even Mi flit
, - I i 9 t I I �1 b1i rgains left yet, You will hays to- hurry. millia-b parlor is bein I I -
. I I rinks- wont to StraVord on Tuemiday to have 110 younger ,generations the Gaelic h Salvation A��my, belpi ham ab special ing !was a most pleausi one for driving, and F. 1� . Fy _g altered,.404 .
a friendly game with the Stratford players. come a lost language. Mr. McLeod w a . a ilits, sole ageni for George A. Slater shoes
- DOMINION BANK. The ga : I meetings which are.bei ig held in the Bar- all 6njoyed it to, the u!tnio t, while Mr. and for lad I will this season be to your advaintaw . To bt!
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Me resulted in a victory! for Stratford , man of sterling character, of more kn s and ge,utlemeb.. 1937-1 and liking as it has never been bei . . order to gm�
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� 1: 1 ! ra As and t6 which 'all will be made wel- Mrs. Lane made everyone feel at home, ke - A fi� ;
. by 12 shots. � � � i dinchry hitelligence and strictly bono ' a . . W orumbs of 6mforb may be gathered ,Wear� the eatrai to the �stor.e
� I ! oome.-Rev.1 M. McKenzie, a returned mis- a Prom. to have o."a I
�- CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $2 500,000 I - I � � !
-,'� - . -0 I all his dealingi-with his fellowman. a I I they always do. After a- most dainty bore and thcre. butif you want a whole loid iriende has been given to the BratF gi �
I REST - - $2;500,000 -� , 1 i . I as a Presbyterian iu religion and a Liberal sionary from Honan, China, ! delivered an supper had been, seried, social enjoyments � I
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I I THE I b- �' of satisfaction, buy your clothing, etc., of Vale , tables ,,
POWIBITE PITY.�IU jorLowl is i� address in Ahe Preab of the coming. season'a fai . m
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- I yteriah hurch, on of all kinds were Indulged in, and ab a most '" I L 01*4 , �
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eubscription to Tuip EXPOS-tToR, Mr. poi His wife died a good Mai y 'Wednesday evening us. �or the men', a h3.v'e something worth t I a in Prints, Gingbams, ChambrAM . 11
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. I I I arm ago of lastr-week'. Owing seaelpriablei hour the, Party broke up, all Iookiqg into. It I he values we ara, giving M�u� 8 Lawns, D I -
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I Morrison', of Zion it), Illinois; and f rmer- . and he leaves a family of one sou to the axtremely cold and stormy evening, voting the hostand hoists I imitie �
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. . I iselhurso, a ys : . T I d three daughtsrs, two of whom are ma r- - a a hsarty vote of 8, ato. Ad. , .
)y of Ch L " There is now a in thC balance -of our Overcoats in Read u I
. I I the attendance was not nearly Eo large as it thai'lka for 31 y. - mirers canno, but look upon thus
I Main'Street, -Seaforth- populatio'n of over 11000 in Zion7il I I d. Th is son, Mr. Norman MqLeod, is n ' I the trouble, t y book in provid. to-we4r Clwhing, in Underwear, Ties, Coi good�as representing the most arr L
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i Oity, which -�: ot 2erwise would have bean, -hub 1 those who Ing ouch a pleasant ai
ns- o, �n the It a Yukon territory. The remains we -a i eveni s enjoymen I
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. A General Banking Business tra is situatod 42 miles north of Chioag . brimed the ale m'entq ware well i repaid for � . � . . It. lars, Box, Braces, Shirtp, etc. This E. M,a- wes7ngs and printings from the gmt I .
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� acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, Northwfktern Railway. Sixte asapuger I dd to rest in the Egmondvillp 'cemetery on th Foul P, o., Seaforth. i 1837-1 : tton goods Makers r -n a
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. and advances made on same at IONA i esting and ,inspiring siddremia.-Mr. Paut . A E UCCESSFUL ST! This season I
There rD over 1,10) persorin o ;1 he pay roll i I , UDENT.-At a recEnt
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rjaes. . Sbaver'who� :N�IIOTES.-A rink ov ' ere, composed piano axam a have,in its collect I
'% 1 j was so seriously injured by the . I I our curl in 'tion At the Toronto College of - I ion much prettier de-
� of the factory, and over one i I dred am- 2,6 -per cenb. digeounb on 1winter footwear man Mlxwell, is holding his owli and. the of . James, J. Hew;itb, W. F. Scott and Music, Miss MamieXoEwen, of this place, I and color oombina-tionq� - To be niad,
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Drafts sold on all points in Canada, ploved i4 the general ore, w i ei forty-five 0 (I Saturday and all noxh vi eek. I Read our alver. D. I Ross, skip, want up to Kineardine was a ! spIrli than beretofoi Th &atinaty'0V*ff- � -- ", ., -th I
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he United States and Europe. . Us enient on page 6 R. Willis & Son, Sole agents for pf 33ptliCt3 now are that he will recover &I- i rarded first cliaEs honors. Miss Me- ra ad , at - all new, _
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are empl ad in th( f a ooddeupply store, T 5 Slater Shoe, Seafortb. 1 1837-11 th 3ugh he Will, in all probability be per. last Monday and, besides playing two games, Ewen Studious young lady aud tern ,and choice Materials at 100 I I ....
� SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest in 595, 000 h a een ai I 1 . � �s a clever, , tweedsi, *
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� wagei . out. There is mauently disabled. -Mi. Walta Pickard, they took in the political meeting.- The many warm friends will be pleased to � I lurpejw.. � � get your �oj .
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-ity of . first game was with a rink from Luoknow, le,srn f her-suoicess' * you ' oat pleasantly.
allowed on deposits of One Dollar and is one a liurch wit a a seating� capar. To FARxERS AND FEEDErts.-Alway ' her 150, 00'and 25c the yard, wil I *�
hand, Oat dust and Oat seeds at loweeb prices , 0 who Is Making a high t I for himself iiii Many discerning .
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upwari over five thousand, and this. summer orie, Is Oatmeal Mill, Seaforth�' 1835- whom they defeated by a . i - - wom n are making choice *eleo I � ab I
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t be built that will neat 16,000 as a votlist, sang a 130 score of 31' to 21. � ! -- - - � I . I tioni ..... ove sin I
t I ial � chui di am On Tuesday morning �they defeated a rink i now.� I . I I � . .
R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, ,,. going 4 CLIMARINC� SALE,�-Our sale continues � I ' t Sabbath evening, � which was I ; Z4ric I , .
ch let. birs. W . of E.Incardine by 11 to 6..-Jobn Carrie has . i - I
I . solicitor Manager. ' There ar three large schools and it will be 9, eil6r won lasb week's $3 priz a. splendidly rendered and mucfi' f.ppreciated , I � I � . I .
. -� necesoar to build ai�Dobhei 91 I I M NOT6.-Qu3.i meet g was conduct- e Like the Present ' . - . - I -
... 1 1, "I, ... 11'' 'I . I 1. Acheson, man, � ad in the Evangelioal -ch',rch on Sunday . .
ii�11 .... . �, lace faot4 iry has to a doubled in, size, the -1 -��Portland cutter for saje, of Gode;rich. was vis ting er daugbior J03�ph Bow or,Gre , who will tike' � �� Aft -11t i- -
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1 . demand a so great, Dr. Dowie is goli R o, 3ork Bell, 8esforth Foundry. last, b Rev. S. Km I
-Z ing to . possession nexu I ��htel, presiding elder, of *T time like the present " is an 04 - �
� -right away. The G., . Kin Wingham. . .1 1836 -If by the congregation.- ro. W diGPD3ed of his house and lot in town to No Y'N Lr
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. I . � 1830-tf Mi is. J.,C. Greig, this eek. Mi. - Newton 7 Berlin, -Service wa,4- held in the Lutheran , pi which we can use in al I - -, -
� hold spe(ial meetin�gys in New York -.3. next To T. E Hays, secretary of Tuckersmit [i M( ' was $750. -The Helaha Pelletier Concert I -pro. , I
. Qotobe , r ad has sGeady engaged a 'large Br , avi 9h, brother of N r. Jo * n � MeTaviblis churckon. Wednesday morning, and was priety. Or wecan fi.cly think .
. nch Agrioulturtil Society. -The Pelham Nursey y of Company showed in 1 the town hall here I with the .
. , of Toronto, ag, of $7, firs )his town,:anj nephew of Mrs. E, Me- , conducted by the -pastor, Rev. E. Schuelke. . ancif,llb lawyer, whoee .,.advice M",, - 11
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Invest in a Bank that Never th'tht abo t two thouOa 6 In Nurser) Stock . _ 91 nq'ier put off until to -morrow th%t - -
building or the purpose. It is � expected C, 'd to exhibitoli ; F& il, bas been appoint 0 , thre"' night3 this wee� . Mrs. J. W. Schleuebter has returned to whic I
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nd people, will go from of." potatoes .grown from seed purchased from : poiLdeni for the Toront:1GIoba.-,: Mr. Me. I encep. -H J. Morden,. formerly I of the I
Zion.Ci* We expect to take fhA trip, and cl�r � her home in Cavalier, North Dakota, You can do to-day.13 Wo�
Fails -Education. ing 1903. The seed can be obta r Ta7iah has been on t1lie repor orial I Standard bank, Brass lo, is now ma ager of after , -101 -4
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- will Apen, 'Fresentative, T. B. Worden, The , staff of I a branch of the Mebr politan bank t Pic- a I . I
A half a da at Niagai .Fall s. 11 r� ith spent with jelatives and friends i making prices to -day that will
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Tim TuoKERsmiT COUNCIL. -The Judge , . P I will be held on ThurOda , of this week. - land 14t frr Cavalior, North -Da eta.- this wbic , in one month from now, it VS., .
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I cau ur I I mail course" in of the county Of H -Lt on has ordered a new, i aly two weeks more and our cheap sale the F -t- A f � of t be Globe i 7ill be [a j ,ned with week.4-Miss Mary Sbanley has returned to be i possible for us to .give atWntion,'. L _, , ;
-kee�ing, Shorthand, . OV oot3 and ahoha will be a thing of the past. j,ojs int r at b his many ol� friends I Mrs.' H. Ham and fa Z I .
j L ,here. -Mr. i milly moved to Luoknow I
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n , n co pliande witli tile H. Willls�L sole I ", formerly of I is we 81 I . L -
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a the township of Tuck Credi I 0 More then that, we require the 'I'L
a Ires Im T�, i a t� W. Roffmah.-One day this week they loccupy for sbipm I
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ranb of t4wreeve to that effect, the meeting, I . � is$ and gentlomen, Seaforth, 1811-1;1 Mr Jan�ea eta lrom�Tthe west bn Th ;rsday of Ian trave[Iler was being," driven to this village about to arrive. You wll,) are wile Wiw,- lar.85,00 a]
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f I . W f Thomas Murdock's horses, from Aske !time by fbe forelock, and secure L .
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L or the rt minatieu of candidates will be beia � ]��p L ST. -A Sealskin.cap, eith(.r be. i inks there ar better countries Henssi . wh,A6is going to be profitable . . .
I Ma lat. Mr. Weir w ,11 from the � I
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. t r a 6�0e� Mr. Currie th u I ith 0.�Ie 0
1 .in Dixon'a hall, Brucefield, bvi eon Cluff's MITI and Cardoo Bros's Stora or betwee a I When abo t half a mile east the -
4444-62 � on Monday ! thani - b uyl�M
- I next. the 2ni of March, at I o"clook, and CaHrlo'sand'the mile and a quarter East, 01 more active duties 0. life.-�:Nr. Henry - Manitoba to live in during the winter. borse'1130arue unmanageable and upset the for you. � I � -,
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- driesday evening last. Any person finding th � I
D to*n� ban pur- I i .
Iva M J - Miss Jessie Rose, of Guelph, lie visiting travell r and driver, and leaving ths tte j . Yo 4
I plividd an election be n�cassary, it will @a a will Mildly leave It at the ExpostToR OFFIcF. chmed the law practice of withifriends in town. -Miss Polly Sample -.
S;EWING MAOHINES. lowing Monday, at the 1 1837XI a as Scott, I r Bargains froM wh,%t I I
take place on the fol . - of Clinton, and will'abortly r. , oate there. left on Wednesday for Toronto, where she behindt the hor Iran around theoM - -1 I
usual pla 3es, and be�ween the usual hicurs. $ow Beason piotul�a 0 streele�ud into 0. . Shoemakees yard, We HMVe teft. �
I mouldings just re. Mr, Bc atbie is a cle 6r y will spend a abort time bdore returning to where �t ad. . � I .
This electioii Ims bjen rendered necessary ce �ea at V. gnechtel's, §e orth. 1887.11[ g man and her Milliner situation in ( algary, N. W. T. No damage was i I .1 1.
, W. N. WATSON, North Main Street, I af 0 t
shoald do well in Clint" n, tb="n: eing now y i Ladi
. I i - 08" Fur Jackets, L%dlle8' Smaller
by the appeal agaialt the council, of which 'to assist I _ or done. "Mr. John V elker and Mrs.. fleas - .
SEAFORTH. � . ; I wanted' in house work � . only one other lawyer in the t iwo. The Alf. Baek has purqbasi id the house and were ir4 Tavisto-A this week, attending the Fars - Ladies' Cloth Jackets, MeVA ' �
we made mention la.pt week. Had this ap. Al1T1yuongMrga1.'rW. 11. Wiliis, Seaforth. 1837-1 lot, on Turnbury streeb not th, know .1,
I have on hand a large and well assorted peal,not be(u made, I I pe�ple c f Clinton will fil d Mr, B 3attie not I n as the funeral'of a r,4 Over ioats, Men's Tweed Suits, Boyk - - I .
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and had the time for i anted 4bout the second week 4n hlar(4 bul BurgeFs property, from M a. John Wynn, Twat d. Suits, all wool Underwe - I I I
stock of first class sawing machines Ray- y a r,liable and trus:-worthy I profession- I in Lon4on on Wednesday, on b ' - -- I .
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making a a appeal been T'llowed to expire,the ap entices to loarn dressmaking. Apply to Miss ub an energetic and usof�i citizen.-�- P r the same. He intends ta Mr. F.' Unir, I Underwear, all wool Blanlee't"s, - -
- d) White or Goodrich, in Cabinet. Dr , eying $225 fo �usinesjs.-
- . OP ooiincil at it stood ,AodlR have been legally T mp&on, oN er the- Dowinion Bank, Seaforth. ' I fix it u- . Aumel has bean busy hauling brick � �
. Head and covered machines, prioes ranging consititmed and thi election would not be � . � . 1837X1 � We8nes ayw&sA@hW dnesdayindtheCOM7 p. It willmake' a in ice place. for a new residence he intends erecting the Union Bloaketh,and we,will make it.- - ..- ,.! �
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I from $25 upwards, also a few good second neceqsary� Howe that ends be feeding arrangement is where tbe a coining !summer. -Mr. S. Ranwe has pur- worth your while purchasing at thig- �
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hand machines which will be sold cheap for well,i DAls gewhig wilLebioe excels all othere. It can mith cdLn,.il having . ear y � date, if your requit, - I
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,isable, ho�vever, for pu 3 er' the goods. For axle at V. Kneohtel's, Se their seats, Intends erecting two louses this on th � ingiin Carpets, Floor Oils. Lindleudw, - - �
cash. All machines fully guaranteed, and . It would be ad disclaimed owing to proceed. -- NOTES. -Mr. V. M. M I ohued t Wo vacant lots from H. . Lipp, rb, and . .
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1ptoper instrixotions given free . of charge inteadin.g eandidatea to bear in Ohil that if f -al t . 1 1837-1 1 lug having been taken against Ithem ler, of Bervie, . , mmer.- Lace .urtains, Draperies, Table 0 - _ ' � .
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!)ealer ia .needles, oil, sewing machine at' � jud a bits ordered a ne eleatibril. Nomin- who has been visiting frier ds in this com. it has o)mei to .glee Alob of etc. � , .0 � - - - - - . r
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' must. resi n tlt%t Pwition before jiominaticm munity has returned. -A r. R. Col - town. Mr. and.Mrs- J. W. I - �
EDDINu BLT,LS.-St. Columban e behold in Dixon's hall, Brucis* , f&mil.,y, of Woodfitook . a and . .
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tachmente and parts, -hurcl�i a tiO is will OLtweit, of Hensall, I We are ai paying highest market, . I
BiOYclefs and Cfealr- day,'else hey will it were in the Village on , 'eewv I
, )t be eligible� for town. ,, art visiting at his prloewv I
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� Separators, General Fire and Life Insur- ship covimillors, as under the 1% ' aa it now wa the scene of an interesting event or field, on Monday, Alarob 2ad, and if more ' . for butter and eggs, and gladly take . . . .1
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ance &werik Risks affected on all kinds � W M 1) day Mi I � father"s, in this. vicinity. Mr. Cole recently Suuday�C. Sbhroad 1r, of the Babylon line, . - I I .. . �,
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Of, is no, pere)n can ooe r the dual, positions. brning last, when a large crow� thar the necessary number are ; nominat3d i bought a farm west of the London Road.- who hami been very ill'is able to get around � them in exehangeKr goods. . - - . .
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. property at lowest rates. Houses for sale *Whether % P3 06811 bled to witness the marriage of Mist the elect io be held on th'6: following , '-2--9--j-H-N;1+ Ill I . I � � -- . I
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. Quito a few from this v6 nd Was in th( village this week.' -�
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ally change in the p' sonal of the council we . I ii;'k , . � . t I
and to rent. . Office next door to Queen's I will make Annie Carlin, daughter of Mr, Jamas Car- Men =riI 9th, Mr. H6'b Law. Woo a sale on Tuesday ofibis week, They, I I . I � �",
, � Hotel. * I . i 11r, of MoKillop, to Mr. Daniel Sh3nahan .wr�nlc), left on q I - : .11,
i i reno 3. son of Mr. Jame i Lu � I 4 o * -The * * e -
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1 th � popular �agent for the Frost & Woo Tueidsy morning for, if tratheoO, Alberta, sellink as high as $60, while ai now D. H Y, Commissio ier and Conveyancer . .
- I Cc Tpany,at Seaforth. The ceremony was near which �14ce he bai been , Cn aged to I J1 i
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. I a 10 pe - ormed at half -past nine by the pastor, teach a schcol.-Mr. " omas A tch ; Money loaned I . - -
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,weeks ago of a 6orse ' " 10 boundary, is bu*ating for at the lov t rates of into vat. � Me FA UL I,-,
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R( . Albert McKieon. The bride was at., visit'ng friends in' Orangeville'. Charles j event; I 11 I .. "I -
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P bred,iii, ti a township' of Colborne, , in 'this � ad by her sister, Miss Ettie slid Mr. Marim, ),f Hensall, left7 on Tu day for I s cast their Ehadows before them.,�- Only iwo weeks M Dre and our cheap a ' C � . . �
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- county, vilitch has � �von considerable die s- j Mr. W. Earl intends leavin g the neighbor- of boots �,nd shoes will b � a thing of the past. Lots .� I I �.
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inotiGii, I ' , ri� was grooms week for his a ,wly pu of big bar r%laa lefk yet. � � .
� : ticketed b Greig & Stewart, . P. R. ; farm,,south of the St. : rehased W. H. Wi lis, sole agent for Goo. A. Slater shoes for _ - �. - - 1. I
This hort is owned' by Col. I hood 1 next You will have to hurry. �
Reliable Harness, t , ce ( mony the bridal party drove to the i y --- .
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Otter, of'r-oronto, and was taken by thab ho Mary's roid. Mr. ladles and gentlemen, Seaforth. is ��
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E1Q9K-RN:v �h 95Z,RC), .) frica and riddeu by b a large bumber of the relativee and upon his 1,4th year as reotor of !Sb. Tbomas' ' a number of years GOOD HoRsX SOLP.-:Mr. John B. Dina. 1. . - . . �
geritlems,4 to k8oath A y accompanied i A c4th �
I 8 frielids of rkde and groom. At fivel' church In S,unda.y b M, Thomas I andhis removal is very dauch rogrotb8d. dale rec.ntly sold to Mr.'Tboma's Barry, a I I Goods Store, - - ff
him Whil� there and P%rticipated in tb the b' /;a�,"
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foll owed by a d%uoe. A splendid time was home on' of weeks ceived the anug sum'of 885. This colt was in the Bru efield news last - --- "i .
We strivo to give the beat values to be several rn�litary eng6gement8 taken part in . Mr. Pj. Wbiblook move I 0 the farm va- fine nint I months' old filly. for Which - h; re- - -
by his gallar o'd ick a rece � Indianapo I Flanlar. returned . , -
had. Our own make are neat and StYlisb, � .t, owner, and was taken back to . ption and diiyner was given, lial"In cated,by Mr. Earl, wh le Mr. J. North, I
and for wear unequalled. Toronto b�, the colonel and is still owned ap- � b and dancing was kept it ith his liareLt3 P.�Jnd Cott, �1 the Thames Road, i ,ill 000upy the week, in refer- � ... - � -
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. b Oar attention has Ing when Mr. and Mrs, Sbanah--n took the Town, of Seafc . -.N. � house I vacated by P. Whit o,k. -Mr- Goo. lism,.,) d was a I Q Dyk - - - I . � - 11 . -
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eta. eary train for Buffaloand Now York, The sold a handeome Bell o an t 1 Mr. Peter It oerta 41y pays to raise good horses, if one vi I
has gain( ro little distinction. This was 7 ham c4ught,a fox, a 000n and a skunk this is to ju I otory W 9 creditad the home team, byv one I I j
Robes-0alloway Robes, Saskatchewan prm,clits to ti�he bride were unubu%lly num. MoCann, of Tuckeromi � � .
a blac' a ding bred by . tbil this � eek. -Mr. I wintei a by the price paid for this one. goal. This was A mistake. and -should hive ` �� �-- � -
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� iMr. W. G. Broad- oro I and handsome -i After the honey4 Thonias �Vard lass purch, mad t , sidence 1 ed the, wedding of Mr. W. McDon%ld on church i i this v .
Buffalo Robea and the Bishop Robe, stylish foot, Of ig End Ferw,' Tuckeremith. His mo,, � . a -Mr. T. Passmore and wife attend- AN NTE
` and comfortable, and the price right. dam as Clear Grit mare and he was sired ... the Young couple will take up their Of Mr. W m. Elliott, in E Mond Ill 3. paying ` Wednbaday of this week. h -As made arrange- .. .
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Inspect our goods before buying. " by C r1i res ( ence in Se7aforth. We unite with their I � an 14 will, in a few days, play a return 'Match,
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I q. Ha'wag matohed with a bla-i hoe . ; -0 .i- tat t3d meat on Friday even- and, no do abt, will give a .good oi of � - . -
of friends in wishil-19 them all -happi. ooming tic, live there about the I i, c f March. : I � M -a .
orse I . ell 6bh. Th y have engaged Prof.
I . I . themselvem as they always do.-M.r. Robert - �
I nes nd prosperity. , Mr. and 14ro. Ward will have in ce com- . Brucefield. J. B. Mi Kay .1
h Own6d by Mr. Karn, then of Heneall ingo
RR(")r)FPjn.j<'.Q now of Ex,later, and the,pair was bought by �a . ( I. 11 I I I .. I . .. of Toro to, for this occasion. Cooper and the Miase3 0- - ,i �; &�L ! P
I I - Or— VA. 9A P V ioule there. h. r. Em , t in nds in Pro 1180.7 DdMay-iie Most highly spoken of. - `W �q U Og 01 - -
Mr. Aubr Y, of Montrekill-and by him sold I Me rust Advertisink-b4e aborter it * weel, were visiting with their aunt, Mro.A. ' - - I
Harness Shop Cady's Block to the Du a of Marlborough for me in bis A GOOD S)LNi)-OFr.4-The home of Mr. com" Seaforth to -aside.- , Mi,' J. S. thiia riober, so we'll make t is as short ,as He will )e.assisted by a quartetta from Exe- Bishop, of Uoborna.-Oar grist mill seems - I - . �
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John 0orb Lg �vesoa Friday, (a a b6sine, I possibie. ter. Mi. MoKELY is &I I The -ch,1,
family calriage, the price being $1,600. I y was the scans 01 a pleasant Wels i Is so and I if price is any ject, your ob- � li old Kippen boy and to be receiving I I
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� sur rise party on Frido6y evening last, When pleasure 11rip,to' Tam. 0 . I y the liou'a share of ehoppingo experienced.
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H- Anothe r lolt bred ou Brig End Farm a Miss I I Owe Sound.- ject is to price anything have left in no doubt�'his map old friends will be pleas-im if the large quantities going in daily are all, .
Kat�dj�bnsou, of 1, Pinq Geove," Yar- choice Fars, Jackets Unde ear, Blankets, ad to see� d w4ell b�-'
few the 1)repriatoirs of the Seafr,rbh (ii0ine works , - 0 gain and to bear hini. indication. I The farmers know w6H where an I
- years go, the s4e of which was old I --7 al r. ' I � him a
and ,,he empl moll b 1, . Newtc n MoTaN i I NOTHSI-We regret to m6ation that Mr. to go to -gob their wants well get hats to
Robinboo , wad sold when a year old for . oyees, with their wives, gather. I is , of Tor- I anything classed as winter d y goods. The I
ad t c gay far' onto, we a guestio of Mrs. E. M oF ELul this 1 E. Me, aul Co , Seaforth. Jaines Mpler, an old attended to, . - f
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$400. It ould seem 'that Huron blood Owell to Mr. John Gorby, who r. and Mrs' John Mofolosh, Mr. 1837-1 and much esteemed as Johnis always at their disposal,- ,and i�n , the pocklet I
tells I , ho left ;his week for the west, where lis will an- s. -Mr. Alex. Mustard, proprietor . . -.
.The - Canadian Bank 4 sea as Wall go in map. L week. - ' . I NO , resident Of cur village, is at premient in poor good humo I
! in farnii Folio, Mi a Latimer, Mie's Lairl Mr. I � th,87 health. !Mr. Miller, a times, ouffe .. - -
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-1 xeb r. - . recent y purchased a fide pie 3e of bush from 41 .
einfloyee of the engine works for the past Roy 'Vill spent Sunday last in � I 0 V pain fro � an old troub] a, which he has been Style 'ai
r" MlSSED HIS CHANCE. -Mr. lZoberb Mc- . The- as ,1.i,� .f- F ict I I 4. 1. Bayflield. � 11
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enyeaiS 0610UMS employers and fellow am- Mr.H,nryBeacom,of Godorich township. . IN REAS . I
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. %O %01 %O MI IVI C. r1i %.# r- . Cartno , of Mco3e Jaw, Northwest Terri- '. 'b b th mare o I Ir. 1). Donovan,'on Thur ids y, which The pi1ace consists of about 42 acres and friends iah for him's a�eedy 'hWovery-- terian codgregation in our villfig6, has in- 1.
y P103yes t ough is a favorable opporlun� , 1. r.,
. - READ OFFICE, - - - TORONTO, tory, who I as been, during the winter, visit- ity to press their esteem and good will for - weigh d..,635 pounds, aild wan ipob flitted Mr. M�a,mtar4 paid $1,800 for it. He expecta Messrs. David Cooper I and Willis(in Riley, creased their pastor's salary S.100. T.higigf. �
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ii)g friends in the vicinity of Briloefield, WA him kfter all had got 'comfortably seated, I who for so i
$ 8.000,000. appointed �y the Do'mivion Government a , I " � . Liv- i to con* art it, into lumber ne3qt season. IM r. St. ter erecting a $4,000 chai last summer. �
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Capital (paid up) I . memb6r of the delbigation I of Northwest an address 'was read to Mr oJorby and ingst gob V00 for hEr. Mr. D ustar'd ball *made oevcr& 'purchases of Marie, hive returned. I 'Bobli'look as if the;' speaks well for the liberality of the congre- -
. . imme iataly turned hero,verforkbilimenb to I
M r. Bell presented him with * han,deome I timbily and seems to ske well cub -1
farmers to Yo to the 61d country to work up a - � people ofithe north were good to them.- gation. During the service on -Sunday lask -
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Reserve Fund - ,$ 2 Mor is chair and a gold EHIc n. homas G i ree ayt f Mainibol a. Mr. of th ' -Mrs. Charles 34ason returned Mr. AlbOt Taylor, of London, is spending a Rev. Mr. McNeil heartily .thanked ,the con- - . 'I
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to On- was agraved on t - Asi few days,'with his pare d Mrs ation -jr their liberality t
I o r. W.�� . Bright George Taylor.-Tbe c Id spell of the pai
$400 fhr th t 331- pex cent
� Aggreg4te Resources sented to John Gorbyj by Bello'Finlai An last and her numerous friend 3 will be pleas- , o hint. - � -1
on the callp bilities and advantages of the ad (n�ployeap," and oo the other side with has ffic�eutly , ecovered o be &b a -to sit i . week w a corker and the- busiest citizens -.6 . . - ,
14v.- lie regult rn , ad to 16arn that she' is very r.iuoh improved a I WOMB. . I ad;i�e to yol
� " Sm , for. h Engine Wo�ks, 1903,11 Mr. Bell up "' 'y I - h lih and gool hopes are entertained - ki-nds ' nel
over - - $72,000,000 great and a most bounidle�.ss-Canoidian North- a � 0 � eedn� of the in a,% I were the a whose duty it was to keep the I Ter
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� west., Mr. Mccartnev's I notification of ap- expnased his regret ab I i lie ramovalof Mr. Colleg att Inh,tit ute board will be b aid this -that shie will cover. -Mr. Rolyert � I ,
� Hon. G. A. Cox President. W � stoves go g. -Mr. and Mrs. Beeman, Mr. THz Tow Suip Fix",czs.-The recta
I nbment tras not ii before he left G,or' ' (Frida7) evenirig.-Mrs. I fully re � Ift's, CaperilneB
- B, E. Walker, General Manager. Coiose Jawl Ib remained in the pos�,office . b 7, a1hd spoke in tl�() highelt term's of I - - W. Tweddle is McCartney, sr.,-wbo has been wintering in and Mrs. [William O'Neal, all of Clinton, fojz tb t hip of Morris for the past year I I
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three ior ai . his limebtyand inbegrity and the cordial confini d . M Dy f am do will this vidnity, intends leaving for his ho" du lug th1a week,were -visitors at the mainse, )Uateodwi�80.266.52, and 00110isted 1m,
a sp�edy recovery. -8 rvice ad Mrs. M Lernan.-'Mrs
warded on �o him at Brucefield. .. . Mol- part -as follows : Township t-3.xes, $10,18,2... li
,ouple of day I and was bhen for- felationg that had always existed betwetin h fi ir h r I'
I wie - was in the Moose Jaw district ab ut the 15th ' with Rev; a
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London, England, Off' Unfortuu, theml ,during the teniyear ir St Eomas. church on ... 'of Kay, of V Ticolstock, was visiting WiLh Mr 81 ; Legislative grant, $301 ; loans. ,$5
1 1 A We& March.1 Heintmis taking with him the . � W ; - -
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ately however Mr. McOartney was in the a he � had ,beian
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I -riends ade a 'fitting reply. Lent.- j
60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. 90' hern DBrt of theProvince visiting f also Mr. Gorby every Wtdpeid�y evening dur�in material for a new house. everal obhf ra fore part I the week.�--Mr. and Mrs. Joe.
- � � Mr. Bell was n this I icinity, moE.tly you year wan coiliamenced with a balance in'the I
and had n(glected to' I i 7 V 3 n men, intend . -
, leave instructEone &t then toLad to 1he chair and a pleasant pro Mrs. Jobn A going With him to try their fortunes in the . _p a aeury of '492,615.51 and closed vvith a,
I - Wilson ig rebovermg om her McFarlau 3, of Dakota, are payin pleas- bre
SEAFORTH BRANCH. Brucefield to have his r:nail forwarded to grarnme of muqio, songat and readings w:,s recent Mi eeb. Asr.�,'al was given i at e baFe. w'est, among the number b ant visit at the home of the lattef; Mr. and balance of S ,464. The expenditure for the I � -
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him. As al'reault the letter lay inBrtioefield give ; The ladies a Presb5 taxian church, c n Wad- . ei ,g Mr. George Mrs. Kyl unted t-) 810,418, of .which 'the - -
'by that time the last part nd served a nice llilinoh. Before part- nesda3 e ening, by the.LadiW Aid Society, Mill Roads Tuokeremith' L This will be M uton Pr abytery meets in 86. Andrew's fOl' Mwing ST 3 some of the principle 'r am$ �. _r
I wacted� 11 re ULM, and. - the jff ar amo
A gLonerAl BankiLing business tran- until his - i had inot forgotten their Iment (if t i Walker, ron of Mr. John VV alker. of , ar., and with other friends.- ye
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Farmers' and Graziers' Notex din- of the dole Ates ware.ou �the ..Atlantic, and Ing all joined In aingin and was ell attended. A abort 'Lgro r86MM Walker',Is second "visit to tie Northwest, church he a on TaeEda ; tell ools, $4,719 ; r . �
Mr. McOar ney, being, tod g1l " He's- a jolly good Of 'In'Llfie r �� next. -Mrs. Cox Roads and k ridges., $1,48-1 1 1
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counted, and special attention 9'Vern . latb� lost his trip. fello- ' i tof ,nnific ad recitai was giv(u, aud of Manitoba, who is vis�ting among friend' officers' salaries. $733 ; tiixes, 81 953 ; her-- , - - -
The delega vi," and " WO shall' meet on that Beau- ' and if he is as much pleased with the coun . a I .
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to tho caPtection of Sale Notes, etc. r 1$hove." � light iefr3shments were terve In Ontario, the $ �
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expenses ard,$150 j,ij a � d. -, r. Jas. try this,! time as he was on t4e occasion of pasb� week, visited, bar rowed money, $500 ; debentures and inter- .' I
! L . I a Village, Mr. and Mrs. James eat, $740.� ' The Rojet's of I r I r
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- 8, enjoyable one -,to � ord. Mr, ik,t�cqy, implem, . Millar.- r. R. MeMotdie and Mr. R. B. si to �f,899 and are made up of the I
that the trip will be a wo Ir friend n th
SAVINGS BANK. �ending money, so � -* k. Wr gh � bu removed lit, family to Strat- his former visib, he will � a I a'
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. those who a I T DMETO A FoR.)IER 81-'AFPRTIr Boy.- i nb agent, has re. there. 1 . �
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I Iriterrest allowed on deposits of $11 of it. Of course Mr. McOartney Theilew Orlebiii Daily Picay�iue, of Janu- Mr. .Wright/s re8idencO:, c n John � - McLean, on Tue�day la t. were at Shipka balance in the treasury, uncollected, taxeo, 1 4 1
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grata missing E0 good � � � . _�rader, 826band township hAll, I -
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&nd upwards. Interest is credited to , an dpportuCity of Bee- the hts' Mr. George T. FiBl*, a former �b the 131ollegiate InEtitute, havi decided Blyth. I . $970. The liabilities a . - - i I �
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accounts on the 31st of May and the ing the old ' vorl(l and ha,oing, a good time, Seafdrth boy, whose ' o go to Motion, �the board haven BRiic�s -On Fridayi even ng the young which the r are'quite capable of doing. -8' ,of county rate due : J, - 7' �
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I - which none could enjoy nibi � deith wa�s referred to sleu red the .
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30th of November in each year. -a than -biap� But- arvices of Niss � Miller, of people df the Episcopalian ch rich held thei-r , $1947 - -debentures ;
we hope he ill have bett � a cou!Pla of weeks ago. �t says : " Georje Torion' 0, in her I I Mr. Robei t Murray's sale, on , Thursday union sobool-secti-on No. ` 12 $1,800 ; de- . . -
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I . or luok ne# tim.e. Thor n'dale Fieher breathed his f laab' lace. Miss Mil,ler com t ,�- f postpon1ad " at home," which - I
The Bank li:o 83 branches extending throughout � -*----�- � � yeater. - , ef highl, r8co was to have last, was 9 gratifying success, T�he attend- bentures sch6l sei N.o. ' �,
Ontario, QuO,,, ! I . � . . 5.. $400. The
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,c, -Manitoba, Northwest Territories, (lay. � :Faithful, dilfgent� far a�ove the av_ nendei , having been comir ercial a liar ab - been hi�ld on the previous Wednesday. ance was Jarge and bidding wam spirited townshipsee no to be financiall I
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. British Columbia, Yukon District, Maritime Pro- A FARMEMS' Asso(r,A,�3 I 9 y well main-- - ,- - .
. g erage . darkhi rn for isight years, and t, a board i They are to be highly congrat ilated on the the stock especiaily going high. One boroe ag in an --easy and most satie- . � .
Io,,�.t--A rrieetin ill education and iintelligence, and a ad and to be ' -
vinces aud thl. United StatL-3. will be held at Hensall, in� Coyworth'o 1, man among men, h s de �t h at so* yo feels th a ol xas ' ' charactEir of . . -
. ,I, I on Satarday first, at 1 o'c ' , hal I 4 ung an Will ii�,t suffe by the (harge. these gatherings, drawing the was knock ad down at $1,70 ; calves brought factory cOnd tiOn. I � �� . . . . . �111 . I :
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I � G, E. PARRES, Usuagey. I 1"k P. m., for the age was sad indeed. Hie was held in high �.. Mias Petm,�ofGoderich Cree t., lit h ile - cub young and the old of the chui ch more to. $50 tQ $60 one pig mouglit $30. Tom I -- -
F. 110LUESTFI), Soiicitor. purpose, of f )rming for thei south riding of lqalki�g & Saftirday Wt rnoon' lait, gather. . They consis
- esteei� by -his co-laborats and � those with � i ! � li:td t of short addresses, Brown, as a al, was or hand in his best . . . . . . . . -C 0 I * i
1624 1 . MistO tUR13 to fall and is prain f�er Folios, quarteltes, etc., aft . Wroxieter. . .. I I'll
a affiliation w't1i the Centrai A - ankle. or which a nice humor, swinging the liaz imer and brin NOTES. --Al number from the village at-
Hnroa, a Farmers' Association, to be in whoni be associated, anal they sincerely re the r I
'. qoclation for gret his loss. "-Mr. E. Laboiase, form(rly bak(r for i lunch is erved ; all for the small admission out the big,dollaro. aye tended the 'bool ot,acert .
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the proviacE, recentl -A� ood, t�ue and loving bus- . Mr Murray E IV 8( in 8elmore. on ..
y Org ized in Toronto. bandand father, deep svmpathy will go 011b ��rdno Brcther.s,was tickebe'd to Elmonton, Of 10 00 to. This time two loads of the Brown is t a right man ill right. -Mr. and Friday ,even rig. -Miami -
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- This associp6tion is anti ely non-political I orthviemi Territory, by G M. For -15
NEW TERM- and - to h4 bereaved widow 'and the dear liltle _ - � eii &;Stewart, I young ptople of Brugoels drov( over to it.- Mrs. Wm. C. Kyle and J amily purpose leav- Walton, is tils g ,gu on, =of I
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here he h j,iLjjat'on. Meafirs. Frank Metcalf and Jas. Tiernay, Ing here fo.- their hom) in the west on Mrs. W. S. id[cKercher and children have �
is composed of of qI1 shades of ones 6o le%ves bebind. George Thorindale 1� lu I ues
� parties * , C .,t of MIgg M. He,rris. I
"' politics,, 16 object is to quite I the f �RA--�- . . . I
flirmeria - . � � who at 4nded the Ontario Agricultural Fair Tuesday next. I
From January 5th in all. in their owj� interepts and o look after th' ,Fishe was anative of Ontario, Canada, and � f --b , , Mr. ani Mrs,"Hector Reid returned fron lowa,where they have spent I I
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I a wag t Irt' three years of age,' I Society meetiug in Totonto last week, re- -A F. -;I- -1 c) purpose r - I ..: I ;
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legislation p opo3ed by i � i . - going at the same a few- months. -George Paulin it in moce
. lating o iei o t. a several llegis- Orleans fourteen years ago, Bill . Only two W 6ko; more and our chea:) sale turned ome Friday evening. -Mr. George - - ng be . . The firi
a country, and if necemi I ,� jug this week. -Rev. lolini Hunter, of Markham, - ' �� .. I
n if boots nd ! hoes will be a thin milton, was here for a -few vicinity durin occupied Will, ru-n
lono time had een employed on c I a --m
Departments of the to N w I ti;e: lie i -ave been r Si
for a of bi ba-gains),eft yet Math?806, of ali -briskly In the plilpib ��
sary to be lir a po3ition to take united and the . yo I f bhe t)%st' Lots i days of the past week from which , � g .the weee, in the Prasbyfs,rl .. -evt
I oa lu %ill have to hurry. sorting. Rnbingon & Rev. Mr. MoLennan has been church on S.. a -Miss I .. � ----- r-
conaertf(I ao'�ion either for or agairiiat� reader , �uhe, either as Compwitor or proof w. 9 W Ms, sole agent for Georj e' A. 81 Aer shoes , Hendere6in's wool bef I I I y-- � '61da Hezlewood � ,
I such 'ith satisfactio ore shippi cNing a share of the g . - R; r t J: e S
legislation a it may be co sidetic(l to Affect � to his-employera. I:pr ladieg and gi�ntlemeo. 9 it to� Pro- rec ood things that fall -has gone I I I �
Central Business CoRege, 4- 18874 : vidence,;Rhode Island. - Assessor Hamilton ifford, where she will spendso and have -ao,
He was educated in -hio riative home in Can. . in the way about that time. -Rev. Dr. few wee a. � -hipped scar 01, -. �. �bLL
der ' ' I _ . ! i0en his irounds this week and juite a few of , of Exeter, on Sabbath,will conduct cattle from t i Each 81
the farminj nterests. U this heading ada, and! bom' i ; BRim s. - dqr.; an d Mrs. E. P. Pa Ii 2 and - .- . French r
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would come - a ntry, business if,e in a printing, office, family visited friends' irk Wing hn, laet. the ratepayers are complaining at the high servises in i he Methodie; � church, at the moving pictur) entertainment, Eivrn by the, I
tariff polio of the co� � where he week. They re urned h' irda - is *station on Monday. -A
the regulatic otrailway f eight ratei, the soon mastered the i om Y. I vo,luationI he is putting on the property.- usual hour. Mr. Hannot is I i which wM
. I I ai'"f tYP88c-tti11,0'- He --The ryvival meetincys, whi &I
1 appointment of a railway complIselon? .1 , a fluent, elo- L ing Brother i, was held in . I . For ill, 1
Write for general V[atalogue. bownerrl�ti - Mr. R. XcWilliam, *he left - ere 'a couple quent epeal vf and a3viayj has a good men- on Kell- �
. Our book. the becam carriied ' the town ball, -
� member of the tYpographical 'o i in the Evangelical churc 11 re fo the of montha ago for Is at present -sage for his people. -Dr. lunn, of Clinton, vie'llse returned from a" 1 :
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, � let " Back to the farm" will hitere8b fa cattle guard question, and bo oo , Monday ov, ning.-M ter Bei Me
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ject is a ,moob deservinng ne ,and a lould bar, be. n ,a r. John up, on a business trip In few weeks' visit in I -
mers' gone especially. A postal will br [,-P,. consistent and enthusiastic mem- Erow ghborhood, was in the -illage the posit week atten4ing Toronfo.- ' � �
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it. Addreas '9 secure the cordial D, wrid WSJ visiting his sister 44 17hdd- anIldthe port is are that there I - i ... . A
support nd counteriance bar u to the day of his e eath. � Our senior rink- of curlers 2succeed- :
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d of the fir he is working for .renting the Kingston, who Is billed for an entertain- spiel, ab Wing. iam, that week. -Rev. A. B� . - I I .
0 ity 'as well as on a n imber of Inewspapets and finally came --IMrs. Grill, irom Mliolki ' .
W. H. SHAW, Principal. of every farmor in the c u � . He worked f(rd, the Is, ter part of last , veek, �et arniE
I Yonge and Gorrard stv.,"O"oronjo. others who are interested i the welfa a of ! h .1 )me Mond iy. Ran, Handle fE otory here. If they do, bhe busi- menb;in the Meohodist clurch, is an old was a guest at the -home � ... g 11 -
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toiNeir Orleans 'in 1889. He Marriedlf6ro, is here visit ng her mother, Mrs. L. 'i Keller. ness willbe ran to its fullesib 3xtent with Kippen boy and many of his old associates of W.M. Robli son for a few days this week. -
I - the farming Interests. . Xhe farmer , In Miss I mma Leroy* Farney, of Aylmer, ' U.
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Z adly childrf n survive him. #0 leaves a brother, . 'an, w
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