The Huron Expositor, 1903-10-23, Page 8. .
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MWA–M , y, the 460 Was
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� - I have the marriage take Olaca.� infinediate, i . Stock lFood
4 1 1 DISTRICIT -M * , 1� 'ADA in the presence of the parentl of tz; lilt I 1, , .. .
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. � couple it was - solemnized* Mr. and' Mrs i "I -410-
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. A 00611) HwoRD.'-Mr, Geor I win., of H.4 McClellan, of Petierboroughp being there 'I
. a Huron Road 11 ion.givs The -bride sod groom have, the sympathy o . thinigt0*8 oa,31affiap
t . I 1 made theik many friends, and their. ,-p I 1. I -1 1.5-- I
E Out stock or Stoves and Ranges is coin th i West, who Wagn a i i WOr
lets this Foll. Wqv hsv's stoves of mah3 broader and eihibitor of ,?Oultry, � I I riyers and � �
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I - .. He Oo'd Wighim for a speedy ��soovery and much . Fe a .
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r Code, and ar6� natisfied that we can furnint an extra, good show record th yi � - 0 ., - � ; ,
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1: you with one ta sulti . � exhibited his birds at five shown, future happiness.' , !
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I ried off 103 first and 52 Flax.' Seed I - .
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�'j i z%, "� -�-_- -1 � - abows I oubt- ,I Ti?.AvELLzm. -The fol;o,wing ware ticket- I i I
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r, notl�*, equalled for the kitchen. If yo, t lows .- Zurich. $8.50 ; Exeter, 415.60 ; ville, railway and 4teamship agent : Miss . i -
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I v4p. economy in fuelt easy control of - th, 3 Ssaforbb, $17-90.; Mitchell, SIL ; Strat- Dand", Losdbury' to Niagara Falls; J. J.. I I - Liaseed -Me4l.
E. - Place, New �
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1. � We ba . vo in a large. number I of 41 Queen' I 0- - - . ville, to Winnipeg.';, Mi*. F. T. Course, to
McGregor, Manitoba'; Mrs. J. R, Kennedy, HAJ�I�TON � ]KERSLAKE
I TnANr,sorviNG,-' Thanksgiving I 4 Pun-- ,, ;
E top draft beaten, jusib this thipg for ' ,
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F evening& They are cheap, iaii , ly not . ad ever very quietly. The wast Sourip, Manitoba ; Mr. and Mrs. W.- A. See& Merchants I - - - 0oaf4rbh.
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I ' rather threatening and in the aft-orpoon de- Rate, 'M-oKiflop, to , Washago, Mookol , , : 1.
and will heat a room in a' few minutes. .. l . . , - I -- mim�� -
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� most of the evening- An an isnally largo . . - boat. .She was ticketed , by Orel &
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I . number tick advintige of ' cb�ap rai�. I VEGETABLE CUR10s."Mr. George Hub. Stewarfi,Nnadian Pabific Railway 01gents.-
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t n , hilO kirk, of MoKillop, ahow4d , its the other day The many friends of Mrs. Coulter, teacher
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� .we moms real. marvels in thi vegetable king
a. number of visltiirs .we of the Primary department of the public
a CHESMY a a= J I washelil in the P byteri chur6h in tha dam. One was & citron, which weighed 28 oah I * has been laid up wit]; a severe
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E I mo, idi evening the Laoiss'Aid � dend measured 31 inches. in, circum ittook , rheumatism, since
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� ISEAFORTHf, . 0 church hold thlir-annual terence. Then he h4d a sugar beat that dap, at , a residence of her son, in Inger.
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I dinner. There was a good attenAncep and fipped the scales 10 0 pound#, These moll, is � 0overing. �
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kI Hardware� Stovi$l�. Ei.c. � an enjoyable time wag - spent. Supper was weights are exceptidh%Uy heavy for both Catharip recently, taking trestmelit there,
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I I .- I served from six to eight o'clock, after. which classes. The wo a sugar beet, or and ;she Opes to able to resume her
I Ith.-Mr.'Win. Steet,
5 AWN Iff ' a pleasing programme of.musio and addresses rather two of them. The larger of the two duties bore next I
i I unina Tea Slets. was given in the audib�rinni. of the church. had- grown right around the smaller one, of the Plotdo, Timer, �pent a few days last
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= . ,the root on the other. These were all johg t t -
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K ) showing some verF I L.A. championship Was playedonth - on the form of Mr, Robert MoGonigle, frievds.'� He left for home on Monday. Mr.
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( i ar,lation grounds hire, - on * Thanksgiving of Tackeramith I Steet is I � aduate o THio ExrostTou office,
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�- pretty tea sett-8pecial V41aeb. 0 Day, betwfen Elora i-nd wal1i6eburg, and . 0 1 . - - and in o*1 .,of "our boys," of whom we are
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�� of Dinner, and Toilet Sets is 'also comple a 'for Elora by ANOTUER, Piowzm, DOARTED. -We have id. -Mr. afid Mrs. A. -E. Gray, of
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See what weare offering. eight goals to one. - Elora,- ,have a splendid again this week to Aroniole the d , t a portion of their honey -
for fail buyera. a am'96 of Ramiltoli ,.open
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I - � team and excelled -in thOir combination, anotheir pioneorl resident moon halo, with Mr.! end Mrs. W. J. M011-
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F i whiphVpro ad - puzzling u� their o0ponents fatt,-laetweek.—Mr,l McGrath, of Hibbert,
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t . E BIRO& and 0 . I , in gooringi They, we -to doold- the 5th concession of who is a horse bread6r of oonoider�blo notet
F BEATTI was Wednesday night. She was in her 780h _ I
F i 11 -edly the letter team and the. game
I . . ' was aws .,ded six prizes for his horads, at the
* The 28o Tea. Store, hardly in doubtfor &.moment, albboughin yeoroad suffired from,hosrb trouble,and
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SEAFORT-71 - I - I - i ONTARI , the second quarter Wallaceburg did brush for ever a year she had not been able to rest . were wrougfu credited to -Mr. Me -
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� . t I 1. un and ruih things for a little while. They in bad. Mrs. Dickson's maiden name was -At a meetit 9 Qf the directors of
I � i 1;ck that, e6mbination, however, which Ellen.Dodds. She *as'a'sister of Messrs. �rt.Bell Eng ne Company, hold last
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.v IwAftAft I week, it wag decided, to build a large ad-
� Howspe 0*ner al countenow-a-days. individuallyi, -they had 'Charles� Thomas aind4iinies Dodds, of Me- .
� � - but individual play is - Killop. She yvas a native of Roxboroshirs,
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7 . � womaw-) i .. some good players, , � dition "I the present erecting room, This
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mot in It With systematic combination, ,Mr. 'Scotland, And b"I resided in MoKilliop, on additio : nred and twenty-
Inspeab our stock of Single Ha age, H., m, ,J&Dkoon, of Eginondville, �refereed the-fatin where ibe died, for over half a live fssl ng and sixty feet wide. 1% will
17 stylish suit endurable. 00 bwn. ke a - the game to the entire satiefsetion of every. century. .She wa agood woman, in the be of ti i0k, on a conaret4 foundation. A
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r the vrices righC , I , person.. There was -a good -stteudanc6 at highest sense of I term, sad acted well Portion! Of the building, at lsast� will be
V I this game, many - of. whom. came ,with the her part in �ife, and, -at!a ripe old age, has erected Ohisfall, This building is andered
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F � save YOULP H09206 ,tb�a teams, mole particularly fro,in, Elors. gone to her reward. ",;Her memory will long liecessal by the r4pidly growing ibusiness
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With one of our Stay. -on -Blankets -6 : . live green and' froahla the hearts of the of the ! *y, who
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t Jute, Kersey or Wool. .. ; A. VzRy � ElLsious Acowizi�T. —A little son maiiy who loved and;;reapected her through had bal spending the summerivisiting
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.Ir save Yourself. I of Mr. Won.- Weetcotti mei wit ' h a ivery sor- li.fo.., . .. ; friandeli L Manitaba,� has returneill to Sea -
If t on the forenoon of Thursday - .
�- ious socid fbrth.--1- r. *nd Mr�. J. L. Smith have re -
K - With a Goat, Bishop, Goli or Gallovv;'Sy . i Hisve y6u any dried 4ples, buttf r, eggs, , -
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F- - � last. A oung Ud was yrazing a boree be - 9 wanted move,d1t; Undon, !where Mr. Sipith has
�� rdba. eat our prices, Inspect our good*.' . the poultry and produce of aby kind? If so it i I , I
, , . . � nging to Mr. ggin, a Of , 'b i so. He teturlied'iron:
R I- ... I � I � lo . IN on the aid r at the -Maple Leaf Store, Seaforth, P. Dill. isn-i purch*s4 a : usine'
E, " -�* stree in or of Mr., Learoyd's residence pitoba, sod the To rise recezidy, and,
I I . $COT'G11MM, ATT"' ox!—Do you wish M&I ,rritoi �
A numbex li�� to spend -�a ulo I M,a without crossing the RIO
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0 . i . of boys wei standing arou-nd,s L .&I mi�eh imp PV '
-.� ht in Auld Soo ri, ad in health, he de
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t, - BRODERICKS i , this little fellow &me' the number.; A dog ocesu.?' Attend the Scottish! concert on Friday even. nee in' re.—Dr.
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i� -H& =,j)ss Skip ' f ii'ghtenei the horse, " , sing ib,to jump,avd ing, October Both. 1 1. . i -. . 1871-2 A he veterii4ry prac-
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Ei , - SEAFORTH. the way, fell, and the horse either 1trampefil I fo "'es Plan th6asme office Dr. Fowler has gone
V .-- - — -1 ' do,of the ore guaranteed Iresh, or .money refundel, Tithe
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T'ff head, 'fraoturing the act I nrd Inflibitrig . � in t4p veterinary college theril.—Major
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.. DOMINION, BAN -1-:"-* otherilijUries. Tfig'littla� fallow! was 'at Jame@A� *Anderoo#, of Seaforth, deputy
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� I READ 20,FF10B, TORONTO. . I 01 I oult:)Msiof the people of India will be given in the den; as tosived. a number of deer
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*�, . . � : I It was tb( Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening, October =n� li,1108118sof ". , those thinking of go-
� E. B. OSLER M.,P. T. 0. BROUGH3, would. pro re fatal, but on Friday Doctors 28th..at8o'olock. The lecture wiR be Illustrated by
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i Prdsideub Go"eral Manager- Scotb and McJ&Ay removed the, broken 10 conts..; I . .. . 1871-1 to the Major for their lioenoe4—Mr. W. R.
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.- I expected and, if unforseeb. complications do . afternoon, from
k .Come in- and examine my blankets, flan. of her f
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t . I I : not sit ino the doctor' think -lie will recover.
a , nelettes, underwear and hosiery. No trouble to four t, , seven.— to. Fred Vanstone. of
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.1 Deposit$ by Public -1 S 23,389,6130 i T6' The case, however, is - a veiy critical one, show goods at the Maple Loaf Store, Seaforth. P. 8 a or�� spent th Thanksgiving holidays
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-'11 $ 33J91,7 d recove -will, at beat, bo slow., � I . I . 1871-1 2 � So'
� Total Assets 03 36 an . ry , with ol %forth friends,�.Mr. J. E. L.
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� i DEATH 1OF MRS. . =tfoodrub4oro do bigvariatir to choose, Day wit friends i� town,—Xr. A. J. Rose,
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I., SEAFOIRTH SPMNC�f Twaddle died at her residence hera on Fri- 0 is the spot, IV. H, Willis, 11010 Dgent for 0. ii,ly of ,Brucefieldp
,�c . - - Dorothy Dodd oboes for liadios and Goo, A. Slatior Of'EIM bod, and formi
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i � . Btreetj Seitforth, ; day eve vent wag for men, . 1871.1 � to I
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I ted, She had been Ill for about a To FAamw A H. it, �
I Ever � Wr a unexpec . . eary!Cameron, of Win-
. -Y twouity f the t a W -ting . NO FExDzns,—Ov)b, dust H. � -. ss,—Mjr,
iz -1 , ye -and for several mouthe horTfa was des, �5
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i I garleral 4=king buni or anif oxi oo#4@ always on4jand, a too, Oosfortb sabot in the SeRfortli
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� , : red of,, Mrs, Two4dit's maiden name Oat Most Will, I ! 1871 U 'fie 0 hool, i W n , Mon4o fobt,
4? a In Cob wo Psi
s 00twtiolis MA40 on 641 t4 Was
.1 '"Fas , or4by liabells Wilson, Sbo was tbi Gum WA,NTzl) —A . girl to do - 00nerst . soys',j4halat DOW, obteldor can have
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: APP * C4� a OD5 Ids of the PF, gr"o Winni 6
I � Advatim mude to Farmory, I had n is an-vors waiii pationt mu&rort with- - WK0 t@ * 6111"blO POMP, 1Y t 01D t'T#ly
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� llwtW Of bila, Nolt", little or no hop@ Of fit, Himsof
.�� � tention paid to the - co A recov@ry I I an4 his thr" brot1wro so"mPsnied
: . � I BOY WAXTY0,—W4nt@J at one@ a goiod C
� : . obs"go w" In @,vary r6opeet a welooms one. -tho romMus of thOr mother to Btudefisid,
� I , SAYING$ DEPARTMONT.-Diepolsits IpgIng "Mart Wy tO 149oft) VfJDtJHg, X%V0§J-J&# offiff, thoir olil home, where laWm*af, wok plaoo,
I to h@f, ohs was of a oh@#rful, a
1i ir"alved 0 006 0oflar and upw ds. ' 1971,11 0
-1 � ustare and wag In evory son" a most estitil- btl It Is 0 � 20 yearx sine@ Mr, CSM,005 Wt
I �� Interest 46wed at bly - Od A C6binet, gmnd , aprlght�isno 8114 y
f , yea,zha . at rato '&bit ladyjand was beloyed b"ll who kn#w - , f@f S,,-,, M&ryiv,
. - compou"(W WAR i � siged, lof "U. Aho ffitto organ n good condit4on, Soafort —Mr, and Mrs, Po
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i �: , 1'-'I�AROP owntsmily, She leaviis a 'liusband and an 1JaldWln&06,,So*f0rt 0 � 167" and hft�. Cngton, of. Torontoopprit Thanks-
, � - Houtor ; . Manager., interesting family of three childrov ' two ' ' �V34-- ?- -
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I I girls and a boy, to mourn thie loss *of S'n at- EVLOCUE9 FOR SEA�ouTwTzg,. The Strath- the go t of his son, * Mr. Jk, A, Fox.—Miss
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f� . vita and loving mother, "The sin- r6y Age speaks in gleming terms of the ser. us, of Petioles, and Miss Moore,
,� votiohate V . - MoAlp
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Sewing Machines. r , 7 R4v. J. W. Hodge .,
i t cerest sympathy will'bo extended to Dr of Dr, **ore, of L;ndon, spent
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.� I IV, N. WATSON, North Main Street, their soviore bereavement sod the irrspair� .this town, in the Strathroy church, stroet,-!� ra. A. �.- Sampsonj of Montreal.,
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1. SRAFORTH. ' hey have sustained. the funeral on a recent Sunday. i l��, he Age-saym - "The '' IN I
- i - able loss I I was heis this as , attending the funeral of
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, - —. DEALNU IN — on Monday, afternoon sad there . R " . her sister, Mrs. waddle.—In refoience to
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� A� Pint clasis family and manufa turing Sowing Us- 11o&ivm_WeJe interred in the ftmil� plot in the. forth, were of a high character and beauti- the induction services in Daire churoh, Me-
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oranteed and prices V%'ht,. M ing from $ I
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Z N-cedlea, oil and, go -wing Machin re *in in " . ing that Rev.. Mr. Shaw Presided. Rev.
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Agent, Risks effesated on all kinda of prope at Thames road; Rural Dean Hodgene, and 'based. upon the words, 9i
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-� W- W_ W-A-rrsco . -2 � AxOTHER Sco=sll CoxcrF.T.—The Sons exhorted his hearar$ to consecrate . their Thoiii : � church, I t Sunday evening.—Miss
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I NORTa MAIN ST., S"rPRTR. ives, and, ill to the Lord's servIce, in hum- Ids Ti 68, Of I Dronto, spent Tbanksgiv.
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�A C1 eneral Fire and� Lira insurance Agent, and ealer are noted for the� excellence of the onto ble recognition of the bounteous blessings , .
.' . r- ing Da ,under thi parental roof.—Miss Joan
in Se[Wing M&OW068 MA MOYCL-IL . taluments which they provide the public. bestowed upon us." ! � How aw, of Ex Aer, was a guc -t at the
� I I I Mr. Wi I McLe 14 took part ina coa. reside
r,� l so They have another musical treat ,in store I . 11 0 , e Of Mr. Robert Johnsiori, during
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lv Getthe Best—lt,PAYS. They have made `arraugempntg with the thoStandard, of� that villagL-, has tos4y Illness I Mr. W. I 0. Fowler, who - is bare
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� ,.IZI.71 I - . Scottish Concert Compavyl, I of .Aberdeen, ab�ub him : No fill fair concert would be from nitobs oni a visit. He Is laid up at
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� - C - . I . Scotland, to give one of their ,popular' Mr. the to deuce of b -mother, ! In Harpurbey,
- . /,/1:11 tertainmonto in Cbrduo's hall, Siaforbb, on Will McLeod was the right man in the right .
4 with phoid Fn amonia.— ro. Little, of
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STRA=ORD ig:: PP here just ow, visit g her paren4
1, ONTA . to say of their entertainment in Port Ar. facial expressions 'ere ;remarkable, and and ot r friends. Farmers An�thio vicinity
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i . -a of patriobism by their *'in i voice above the� a eragg comic, sod is a
. orlog 1i r filling air silos. : Many ,complain of the
. , thorough builnew education or a supwicr the suld Scotch songs. Mine Burnett is t a pleasing -and artistic Aancer." I
shorthanittr&1ning. Graduatem a line- il- latter! 0aing very I iard work. � The crops of
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� i cesefut in getting positions. Wrl soul of.. Scottish song, and she ban an a le I . - both coin and too, A are very good ttis year..
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. . dolmi A irising atsr, Mine Thomson, carried Windsor, Win in toia on Saturday, looking Jng a lo� of Nor,hweob horses, at Diok's
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I � � declared 1 1 it, Alex, cLennav, one of the genial
I Dy many to be the beet.they a r nephews in Stanley, Meesrs. Hugh and, Jae. ter.—*
I . I 0 ' heard. The picture views werb true, a McDermid. Twenty years ago or more, he proprietors of the American hotel, Brussels,
.: A Choice Selection the I Banks of Loch Lomond ' and ' Bonny was pastor of Duff's church, McKillop, He was iu!� town on Tuesday.—The many friends
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1 ; Highland real was very good, by foitr kilted now residing in- Windeor,Mr, Hear Rel� 14rn i6t she has nearly fully recovered
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.�3 . -N - � , I ---a— ; twenty years since Mr. Reichert had beouin Seaforth, died in Stratford on Monday laq.
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, that he has broken the ice, we hope he will on Wednesday. When here' Mr. Youngs
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44 � r, .. Penman, was, to Mr. fortune to have the!'firat finger of,his left of Mr. Charles 8 ith, of this
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1 . — — Charles Abethardb, druggist,. of this. town. hand amputated, one day last week, while Robert P Bell an I family, : fcom near Kip-
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. I I I The ceremony was perf��ed by Rev. F. H. working with a cutting machl' He was . ..
t I?. - . : � . . tre. D, are W loes ted in to*u.—Mr. Win;
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il *i . present. After a pleasant social evening, allowed his hand to go too far'in.—Mrs. J. derl� ' treat, i �Iloh he recently purobas-
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f. f Clocks wYch a short time Ango S , I - . viag . U .
. I , .. both popular young people, sn�d enter upmoo Ing on old friends..' Mrs. Campbell is a forth divibion co b,,iiii Olace of Mr, A. T.
�- t good wishes nsti* of - Seaforth. I She was the eldest Carrie'j'who 'an r signed. r. McNamara
;, for ttree times the price wafre ;iskil V. their n1w life with the heartioe ve i
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ft � I ' of &large, circle 'of friends. - .. . . daughter of the late'Mr, John Kidd, on -will, no; don b, ke a go( d official. —Mr.
V� � ,y prdtfy patterns in p I . I a of �
�� . Partiz 10 rl orcelaw, Wednesday afternoon 4nother of our the &st business men of Seafortl-, and who Thomas Brown h. a bio is dk sale for Mr.
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Sri= rich effects In bla�k and gill, . lin Logsn, on th' nab. Tom to
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- � . I . when Mr.. Joseph* W. .Poster., book-keeper Chesney & Smillie.*—'.Mr. John Stacey, vrho direction. I ' hippers here
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: Hav in marriage to Mine Minnie Eby, daughter here for some time, 11 hag removed to Crom. which a cause of much loss, inconvenience
i e you. seen our Eight Day - I .
- . Wfti&l . of Mr. 3�ertnan Eb , of Berlin. The care. arty, where he has purchased a -property, and a i ;oyance to ihem.—Mr. L. ,Kennedy
� Oak 01ock at $3.001 We warrau t it � I y . : I 111, .
i . ,mony IN rformad aJ the home of the and where he will! engage in the same busi- is u a "Bog 'I- taking; a ha� d in the
� to give satfifiwdon. � i . P the n
� bride, b7lay. Dr. Snider; amosted - by Rev. no". Mr. Stacey was a good cAizeb, and Provini ist bye-elaction now in progress
� I Thomas Taylor. of Grenville, North Dakota, we are sorry to lose him.—The court for the there. -'Mr. E. Diwoon was in Detroit to-
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i� brother-in-law of the groom. About sixty revision of Seaforth' I
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. to were prevent. Mn and Mrs. Foster by Judge Doyle, in the town hall here, on. well.—Mr.� Win, HAr I
, . goes gun, , of Ingersoll, a
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f - 'Pti inno are now on a trip to Buffalo and other east- Wednesday next. Allthose who have been f�Tpr.. evident ol Seaforth,� spent Thanks.
� � ARIO 'orn O't'e#" They come to Soxforth next served with notices to appear, to have their gl!in olidays w�th - hi . a in ther and other
- ,week, and.will make their home on Market names - placed on �th - list, should be in frionx he-r-e.—Re i6. La kin will preach
. 11 . � - - - street. Mr. Fosteei y frig i ' 0
.�. . . I n3can ads In Sea- attendance, promptly, &nd if they do not on the 'Greatest; ower," nerb $obbath eve.
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— � V I terdav at the Hotel Lyon, of Toronto,mao in town this week, in vited'to attend.—' N1 lam Foy. and Miss Cos.
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- All kinds of Photo.Worlcl ,&man� Wellington, when Miss Mabla attending the funeral of her niece, Mrs, -tello, of'London, were guests at "Somerseb
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; ' � Lenore McAlpine', daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Tweddle.—Mr. Willie Hay@, who is attend- Cottago," the residenoe of Mrs. J. F, Me-
- PROMPTLY DONE ': meAlpin , of-Linosay, was married to Mr. Ing the School of Pharmac , Toronto, spent Mann, uring thel past week. Miss Foy's
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6ttook l'of "Inflammotory rheumatism. -Mr.
F. Y, Smiloy, of Chesney & Smiley, has pur- I
based the residenw, on Contra street, at
wevaint occupied by Mrs. Lucas Ross, Mrs,
Iose will go -back to hot farm in MoKillop, ,
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-Mr, Charles Aitzel and family leave on
;sturday for the Weat,-G. M. Baldwin &
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.Jo, recently sold a' handsome Bell lano to
1dr, Alex, Dow. of Hibberb, anif a Bell
organ to Mr. R, W Scott, of Harparlicy.-
4re, W, A. Raid, Master -George and Miss
3seiiet of Woodstock, spent the holiday at
It, A, Scott'#. -Miss Shephard,head milliner
0 Plokard'a, has been confined to her room
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,or several day#,by Illness.*. -Ab the -town
neeting on Wednesday `.evening, Mr. John
rurner, jr., was elooteA. by acclamation to
Ill the vacancy in' the .1counoil.-Th Ian
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* the Scotch Conbert will be open at At'er-
a&rVx store on October 28bh,-Mrs, Howson
ind daughter *ere I visiting at Mro Win.
3018te?i.-Migs Clara Bolster spent Thanks-
giving at her home here. -Mr. j. IF., Duck,
A Toledo, Ohio, spent part of this week it
1e home of Mr. George Paterson,
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WEST END NoTEs.-Corn catting is now
bished, and threshing is the order of the
Jay -Special services are being coaducted
Lb Turner's church by the pastor, Rev, A.
Mlea.-Mrs. MoGillivary s,nd daughter, of
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aoderich, spent Thanksgiviog at Mr -W. 0.
[AndaborougliPm.-Mrs.Charles Layton Visit;
id her mother -in Detroit, 0 few weeks,avoi
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ind since her return has I been under the
looborlo care. . I ;
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we are sorry to hear,�Mlss Jessio Cole
ipsob Thanksgiving at ; Paris.- visiting
friends. -A good many ate taking in the
3heap rates this week.-Mongold pulling is
)n band. A good many are harrowing them,
)ut this fall. -Some potatoes to dig yet,and,
)wing to the land being so - web, it to a poor
job, -Apple pulling is also on, and farmers
we as busy as in baying and harvemb.-Mr.
Elalliday, 5bb line, had an auction sale on
Dotober 22nd.
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. - We pay the highest cash price for few]'
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dressed hogs hides, ahtep skins ancL tallow. Ken-
nedy Brov., Butchers, Scaforth. 1870 -if
A GooD SALE. -Mr. James Paterson, of
the London road, mouth of here, Jutending
to retire, from farming that he, way enjoy a
wpll earned rest, his determined to dispose
of his entire stock by auction -on November
4th. Mr. Paterson has a splendid herol of
thoro-bred shorthorno and many - valuable
horses and his sale will &fford those desiring
to got gopd stock an excellent opportunit;
to do tic. � I
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you want good rubberi� and a big variety.to choote
from this is the spot. ,.W. H. Willie sole age -it for
Dorothy Dodd shoes for ladies and T Geo. A. 1381ater
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*hogs for men. I I 1 1871-1
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I A Np,w Comp,R.-� Mr. John Stacey, late -Of
Seaforth', . has removed hie. family !late, and
intends b000miDg a permanent iinident of
our ente
,orising village. Mr. Stacey has
purchoseei the old hotel property here, and
intends fitting up -the hotel bailding for a
privaia residence �nd other buildings on the
property for implement ware -rooms. He
will have a nicely I mituated and comfortable
residence, and onJof the beet farming dis.
tricts in Canada In which to do business,
He Is an industrious, pushing man and will
be a valuable add blon, to our buoiness popu.
lation. I I .
punton,
Tar,)Ti-asT WX01)TX0,—The flr4 m81111596
tobo solemnizelkin the now motbodist
church here,took p4op on Tbookeggivin
day, when miss Olive Moutiag, doughter I
thopmotorow"unit4dinmarri*go to My,
14ft,g, Milner, b0thior of ox -Mayor Milner
of Brampton, Tho ai;remooy ws# porform;j
by the hridWa tather,osslAod by his brother,
Uer. Thom" Manning, of St, Mary#, The
11 Wedding Maroh 11 was played by Mr,
George Atkineor of London, formerly of
Toronto, The ir'Ide was asoi6t4d by her
sistero Miss Frances bei ' id -honor
and Zone, Kate# b;ideaninald m1r. Vilmot
D. Milner, brothsF of the bri&groom, acted
-as belb,mon, Th invited guests included
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only the immedia e relatives and friends of
the oontracling p ties. Mr. and Mrs. Mil
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ner will reside st rainuton.
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anobo,ly 9 , I sicoident ,occurred near
here on ThaDkagJVIDg Day. i Through the
so ' oidental djsobatgo of a gun! in thp hands
of Mr. Silas Staulake, jr., J61in H.'smith)
son of Mr. John Smith, of Sodom, was in.
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stoutly killed, about four miles from thi's
1180's The two were members of a rabbit
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guntl�g party, and Mr. Staulake. who had
�ta. 'list shot a rabbit, and * J about to return
me, prepared to remwov&e the remaining
cartridge. He raised the hammers to open
the breech,of the gun', but one of the looks
was defective, slid- the hammer � fe119 dis.
charging the weapon. Young Smith had
just come out of the bush- unobserved by
Mr. Stanlake, and the charge struck him in
the stomach'. He cried out 11 I am shot,"
and expired instantly. %
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Pointed Truths.' -It fault always t'h1p most
glittering promises wbich develop into the
eat millinery, jacket, 4nd dreme good values,
Investigation is a searbli light which fre-
quently proatices, the most aatonisbing re.
suite. Oomparisona will show to you the
superiorit and high class goods of The E.
McFaul%,, Seaforth. Prices are very low
quality considered. 1871, 1
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vicinity weat to Blyth to attend the fair, -
George Dale, of the Huron road, Passed
through the village lost Wednesday, on big
way to the fair, with two excellent Voung
horses. -Arthur Parsons has bad one of the
6nest silos in the township erected and now
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ban it filled with corn, 1 Miss Taylor, of
Morris, was the guest of Mien Maggie Fair�
service over Sunday. -Miss Susie Noilans.
of Manitoba, has returned home, -aftex
spending a year in that country. -Miss
Eleanor Wilsonond, Mr. John Wells spent
Sandav with friends In- Seaforth.-Mise E.
Ferris'got second prize for lady drivin � g at
Blyth fair. -Mr. John Crosby intowls re-
moving to town '�the latter part o# next
week. The people of this neighborhood are
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very sorry to lose Mr. Crosby from our
. midst, as be was always a most kind and
obliging neighbor. -Mr. and Mrs� 00um-
minge, of Egmoadville, visited Miss Bell&
Nuilans last week. -Miss MaRsie Beattfe
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was the guest of Miss Susie Neflans, of the
village, on Tuesday. -Mr. Crosby in now
doing his road work before removinKI to
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Don't aidp this, it solves the problem,
bow can I keep warm and comfortable this
winter? JVS of mple. Buy your furs from
The H. MoF%ul Co., Seaforth, whose gusran.
tee means cash back to any dissatisfied buy�
er, They have handsome, rich furs,. real
cold vsnquiihers,�and it will be difficult for
you to find a more varied stock of depend.
able jacketg, caperines, rufFfi, boas, gaunt.
late, caps, ate., than they show. 1871-1
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LoCAL ITENS,-�—Mr, and, Mrs, George
Hamilton left last week for Indian Read,
Northwest Territory, where:Mr. Hamilton.
in comp�ny with his brother,, will engage in
the furniture business. We are sorry to
lose Mr. sod Mrs. Hamilton from our v1-
cinity, but wish them every success in their
new venture. -Mrs. L. McDonald will hold
an Auction sale of f%rin sto,ek, carrlages,etc,,
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Thomas Brown will wield the otioneer's
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hammer. -Miss Downing, wbo-has muceess-
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for the post two year#, willresign bar posi-
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tion at Now Years- Mills De"woing 'lam
made many friends among Pupils a or
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The news that thus far this pall �
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onto during her stay bare, and a, W _
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grab her removal fr(,m our midAk -,Mr. John
Ity in this sWre, Seeing so Activ. I 4
raway,weft � �
plefised. cuscomers more thxp%pl,
1 'Rais is moving to the promises; which he
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for it assures us that our gooda so I I
and clar
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prices are right, and that is & fact I
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1 We welcome Mr. Rae to Our 1�idflt`, �
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impress upon your mine.- . -
I trust he may be long spared to enjoy a well. N
earned rest. -What to �ho. matter', with the
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counts for much-' and it doetuiag - -
farmers of this vicinity organjziu� a 11 beef
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ring " during the coming W14ter, They
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should be in a position to - .;..We
marlb yft
Mtronage for -this Autnintes Q -
apparently give the best of satWfaotion in
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We know the kin'l Of - goods th4l ' v:
other places, where they have b�e n in pro -
gress for years, an � alton be
d why should
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wanted in your trading tow Pa" . 6 --- �
We know where the � *.
y icau be bon
behind in anything that would prove to
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the berot advantage, abd buy , .
Aft
their beat intarests.-The metriters o a
there, We know how to,seleot thhebw. �
Zoton public library intend giving ,a 0011-
quailitiely, and do it. And we giv,e ov.
tlin the bell in the near futurk-7-A eom--
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customers the benefit of the lrnowjedi�j, �
mities, composed of Messrs, Will Ne 1.1,
it has taken us - y eara to . .
gain -over ;$ ,
James McLaughlin. George Ferguson, and
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yearsiathis verytOwn. Think,44
the Misses Joan Ferguson,, Telfer.
These are our busy (lays. But ,
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nevor too buzy to serve old
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deavor, which will be of a literary nature,
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EvA-.iG1;wsT1a hlzz=�Toa,-Rov. Mr. Mc.
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This is a great month here for -
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church here, -on Sunday nexb,' Meetin 9
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folly invited. Mr. McNair will be seei-st,ed
man costs. They are the blib fit%L - .
by� the pastor, Rev. Mr. Kennedy, and
beat made garments in the World. TS
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have organized a society, and have rented ariminating buyers. You will surely . � - I .�
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-the old store from Dr. McLean, It will be cob miss having a look lhmgh ,our � �
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Farqupar boys again the world, from this jacket stock. . Of OUT Magnl�
out,---�Silo filling and getting up the �i 'a"' Vile have many new ak* ing Furs -or A
. gold# In the order of the day in this vicin- i . ft and tbis and a ni
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ity.—Mise Louise Hackney entertain4d a lbo Laincoats. . is very sel&
. number of her friends on Thanksgiving 11 about it is t�
Day.—We are sorry to learn that Mr. Clar- These .garments, so much in demmil lor I �
ence Routley has been laid up with typhoid I I every day me; will sell 6n t,,hdr mft4 the stock is I
fever. We all hopelfor his speedy eacovery, at the prim we ask. They need no . Ilave ejlocei6i
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—Mr.John Thompion,wbo boa recently sold praise frorn us. But"wo want tbe � need -of and '��
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his farm, has purchased Mr. Dan Cowar(Pa. �, lie to know we have th0m, and to su sary to 11 It W
farm. —Miso Isabella Gardiner spent Thanks- for themselves. Tha-Vo why ve "uk . .
giving under the parental roof.—Mre.(Rev.) of them here. I of ,.Y:)od,, w�
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� forth, this last week.—Mr. Jamer Kay,'tha 10ew Dress Goods. . � whiieb, in thl
expert coon banter, -has separed eight coons -
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A ST01XN;- 91G.—Chief Van Norman and I$ Not a fAric misoing that , should bo . — =S
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Mr. R. S. Stein, of Wingham, were In Lon. ' here, nob a fabric ,here that stould be . . P
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that' the thief had been seen going through following new goods exceedingly popn- . - ,-
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the town of Iblinton. There he was deeeril;ed' lar as waisting materials -. The spWifils :1 I I .�,
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pounds, of medium complexion, with brown : tite, cardinal lustre, navy lustre, crakm ; . �
mouff,tache, and good looking, . He wore a Bodford cord, reseda green cashmere, i I I ,�
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years old, 1,250 pounds, !)lack, with blind R Bgardmig tW. s FAIPs Mirftiery- . ��. 1111,111 . .
left eye, and small star on the face. It was . .. � I
attached to a varnished gear, piano box IVe not so much becaus Wo ours thA � . Iii , It
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buggy, that had run aboub two . we think the millinery we sell is juds I . W.
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"Lucknow" was marked on the under side little iticer, -of better varietyj and at . 4 � - M'
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lead pencil on the hind axle, also the latter , . I f I -
name scratched on the harness in several. able comments we bear from pleased . � ! I . I
places with a, nail. Anyone seein the out- purchasers. And we ourselves know .� . -� I
9 that Wo the honest work of deft fiage. . , '. i 1,
fit) should ab once communicate with the th ,s -1 I it I
Winghani or Loludou poll,ce, -ab ,is brought into play in, order to .
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. Istafra. - I we have on display, Lovers of stylish 11 I — - ,�
Ruimp'm " Rrmns ,,—Don't forget w1bon � and becoming m0finery are they wbw I - . I
you whrit goA rubbeis AM a W vArig to cham come here, and th-ey do wo =fs,044-s !is �
frow W.4 Lo tho AW, W, J11 wiliff 0091fie #1,4ns 90 Mug,
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ship half hore by a am,"Wr of Urmare,for the In the mind of ,womtn thw are an *V . .
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mrpoi@ of forming is comptny to ba the golato nefyfesifty, and tmsy 6WAffily V# I I ;
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Fattob improviod threshing machIna, The , whar& fashitf n* counts f,(,,r anydilft -
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have r4ocived many firrivale- of the now-, - I T -an ymu *
a short time, after which the following offi, " . .
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oers were appointed -, President, Win, eat conceitr. Thay are a41W&y* intft- -' I pri"s ur�-, 0
Morrison ; vice-president, - David Hill -, see- estiog, always attractive, always sw � demaud is,i
rotary, Richard Sillery ; treasurer, Robc-rt geative. The stock ig at its best now— out in Itho I
Hoggarth ; directors, John Hoggar:h, John comprehensive and elegant. YOU11 I'd' I - horses, or a
Poll and Charles Aberhart ; collectors,, T. mir6 the novefties we have to . in"t � . - . �
G, Sillery and T. Hoggarth. The company most any want, pa can bu
�hsve boughba se &rotor from -George White .+++++44+-HVi . . . I
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power triwetiol; engine from the Robert Bell , . .. � - . . A C salf,
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. str&w cut,\ it can be blown oub without out- � IF ' A Seal
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Livingstone 0 run this machine. Two men . I . 1
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taking round a team of horses. This corn. On Tuesday, October 27th at oneo'cliock I
pany Will be known as the Sbaffs Threshing p. m , -en Lot 13, Concasaio� 8, Mexi]4, .
compshy. Farm $took and lm�'Iameats. Joseph Mor- . � .
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FATAL Acc=NT.—A shocking accident oo- )n Saturday, Oat obar 31st, at 2 i*16A ' � �
curred here about four o'clock Monday p. -in,, at the Commer,,ial Hotel, Seafortb# . .
afternoon at the elevator of the Goderich a good farx , n in MeKil* John McLsugb- MR -NIS �
Elevator and Transit Co,, whereby Engin- Iii,proprietor; Thoom Brown, sucVm- I
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ear Fred Love, was, instantly killed. The or. �
steamship Newmount was ualoading a cargo a Monday, Octobe*r 26th, at I O'clock P WoME,
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of wheat at the -time, and the steam shovels mi, at the Village 01 � .
were In use. It appears one of t he ro and Implements. MrR. L. McDonald, pro- - �
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tween the elevator and the vessel, and Mr. On Friday, October �'",, at I eclock p. mv � I
Love thust have stopped acrom it when the at lyloklls Hotr,il Sa%forth, 47-5 Western Rauch - I . � .
rope suddenly became taut and throw the Hinsem. 1 Homan H%u�ifold, proprietor. �
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unfortunate man up between a pair of nomas Brown, aactiow.-)r- . . 11 KIN'S - .
I drums on which the rope& are wound. On Friday, O-.tobvr 30th, At 1 0'cl"k V. , I- � 4
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the time, no one appears to have witnessed Farm Stock -and linplenw,uts. John CroeWo I
the accident, though two or prietor ; Thommi Brow -u, auctioneer,
said to have seen his logo and board a sound On Friday. Oebober 30uh, on LotA 04G' -
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as he passed between the drums. Mr. ceRAon 7, l[Jaborne, near Lumle F 0 Bf)Y8'0
Love's skull was severely crushed and his Farm Stock and Implements, mrtNell, �i �
lef b leg Was broken, evidently where the proprietor ; H. Browri, auctioneer. I I 1; I .
rope caught him. Mr. Love was a middle- On Tuesday, Novembar 3rd, at I eolo* I . - :1110)(fil 8
aged man, married, and had four children, io.,onLoiM, ConewasionlO, McKilkP, 1 . .
the youngest about five or six yeara of age. Plorm. Stock Sod In�f-'en]Gnt4l- Mrs- M&r' I
Deceased ww-.& member of the Independent go rat Boyd, proprietress ; Thew" Blowup 1 1"OY-w
Order of Forestem, the gone of $ootlaud and Auctioneer.
the Woodman of the World, and carried On Thursday, October'299tho at 12 0`010* I
insurance of 85,000.in the alsove societies. ncon, at Bornholm, five miles north Of M't' I 1, . -
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Cenftaha. .. . Wolob, proprictor'- Thomas Browns 9110' .,.
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DonTos.—The anniversary of the Metho- On Ssiturd.ay� Octobee 24th, at I o'clock �
I diet church on Sunday, 11th inet,, was a in,, at Dioklo Hotel, Beafortli, Stock
fine success. Rev. W. Godwin preached Lers and Heifam. Thomas Browni, Joe. -9 � .
morning and evening,to large congregations. tioneer . . . � .
The cash collections amounted to SM, $10 M —��. .
more than the trustee board solicited for im- — -- �
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gregation of the Eden Appointment are,hav- I I
ing their church reosired and improved. .
It will be painted outside and in, platform jeARW-.,T�F�)O-RRM , , - i
carpeted, walls and ceiling papered, ate, , 8 VE YOURSELF FROM WRE011 .
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weeks or more, while undergoing these im- I - BY TAKING - i ,
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office, hale and hearty, ready for work. ! Ghloro-', n.e Cough Ourva I
—The Lp.dies' Aid Society 9f the Methodist ! . Coughasad � -
church have only been organized about six I ' I For recan-ft and OhroniO
month#, yet they have $50 raised and hi the I Co',da, Lost of Voice, Hbfir,1161`856, � . I
bank, for church improvements in the audi. Bronchitis owd other ir;fismed Can- .
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once room some time ditions of Cie lvwgo iiad air paff� .1 "I
in the near future. ,r I I �
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collections on aunivers0y Sunday, but their � � I
aid was not required.—The weather boa F RI 0 E, 250 a BOTTLZ- - victi-lial I
been grand this past week. The farmers -0. P. R �
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their fall work—apple picking, potato dig- 10-. ABEROHART9 � 1 -40%,011ft
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