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, %ve . I I . I . r us hi, n g out of -the road end of , , - 1. I
*for* tection t ey should seoure, we would I I U lion Jack,'fwhich was well render- I ' , of my own house, as I could have seen it wap I the ` -.. -
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- pition , 'Bugg 11 . G tle of ; On 844rday night' last, 'i o early on if it had beer.. I . roof, a -ad at the front win . -
I . I (al di i i n to the ered- ed. Mr. reen sang 11 The This 1; . . 4ow of the fao.
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. is I I . I tion of ta . oh tenders have al- Scotland," which was very musical and I 91 I . rn, said - - -
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I . e dl be' A' advertised, a first-class' interesting. Miss Elsie Lowry, of Bdl- - aroused y the alarm of firq. From the proprietor of Stephens' Pork -Factory ; a if it had started in the tentre of ,t4 . . I I .
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I DiSTRICT MATTEWS. ra - I Come in direction i of the hurryi. okowd it was fire occurred at my, factorY lay building ; saw a lot of b4s near Kno I I - .
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-SPRD,4 G GOODS.BEkrjT- & Co - have three - small chemical engines, would M,g) the -never-failing ore Brass northern, part of . the ill g , and in a night at 6 o'clock in * evening ; Mr. past 12; saw Mr. S - i
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I now received anil marked off at - rery low prices the afford' amble and mmiageable ineans Banil, -was in ittendance. The enter- sliort time flameswere seen ssaing from Peter Robb was woli we ; I was all bout 10 o'clock-, as they -were coining I . ... I i, . I 1.
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.extitiguiabing a y fires which tainment was'a decided success. -Co,) . Al r . went to i ,. - ;
best and most select at a, Oro 3stablishinent of - tbrough the building at that time ; there from the circus ; they ` - I ,
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. .4ts, . . I - Thomas ,S)tephens, a few ddors north of Was no fire except in the smoke -house ; home. 7
Caps, &e., they have ever receh ad, and cla llonge may ocou4n this place for many years . , 1 *., . - . :
I . Knox's Hotel. This buildii 9 was - soon we were smoking meat in -the :8 m -oke- D. A Wilson sworn.-. Live I i
. coraparlson of quality and pr cqs of those goods, to* come. , IBut in whatever shape the.:. Drysdale. - . nearly op. t ' z
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-1 . . n5twithstanding the einormou amount Of liu i'g protection may, be, it .9 ould be got at - iToDA, -Mr. Charles one mass! of flames, a Iis from the house that afternoon ; we put fire in the posite the factory ; on- the nigbt in qu4. . I
continually done. Every perso should call and . 0 NE TO MILN . I . I
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. e , *bI , of its con- smoke -house about half -past 4 Saturd tion heard cry of fire *, 'look I I 1
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see their stock of Dren Goods, Plain and Figured O110 I first imppssi e to save any -,- -ed out of L
. .e. The' peopI Aem nd it, they A,re.. . iol ard, of the township of Stephen, ay bedroom window, and s , ' ' ' - -MINNEft"00=10"No
Lustres,P,diats, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Pard. willing to pay for'it, d why- do the passed 'through Drysdale with his wife tent8. .Th6 efforts of the crb*d. were di- afternoon; tbera was a door from the aw light in Pork . , . 11 0 — ---L
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sols, English and Canadian Tw9eds, Chaffies, Council Stand in the w y of their get- and family, consisting of five sons and . rected toi Saving the content s of the ad- cellar into the smoke -house - there was factory, and saw two men attempting to "I . -." - - U, I - :
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. Linen, Tassos, at * d d plai.. , Cotton, TVeeds, ing it? . . . . VIRVIONT
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'n : ! joining uildihgs. The greater portion also a door from the back. ro'om of the break in the door; immediately the ': , I ". 3-40A
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- Hollau:ds.8-4 Shoetin ,Tialcings, Lybster Mills I - Mr. Mollardwas also accompanied by , the effec s iii the house on thq n _y into the smoke -house; the lire door was opened, theflar. ivittol ----
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. . , Ar stock of Tweeds lansion. Hotel, ' ry were soon rem"ed in the -sm. e -house was in a stove in the think the flaulea were coming out of 1 - I I -- -
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and Coatings are also *cry heavy, and thoir Order in this vi I ge, hada narrow*escape from o u I of .1 impossible for C OUNTY -i
. Depattment, being =4er the o ntrol of .. G&R the same neighborhood, who intend vis- . ,,,,I nger, as were also fiose in the lowerpart ; thefloor of smoke -house was 'roof before this ; it was i I R-
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q dest i by fir on Sa urday night _t -f 6i, I and the walli brick ; we used as a I
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I past four 7 &rs, A v uffleient guirantee . at country, with a view of ma - h i 'r I of the building - the south grave ter door ---
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thit nothing but a fir ,class fit will be tu,nec, last.. - A c al oil larnp,- . ' - the tim 4 . .
. . re. investments. TI t side. T! e upper part of t buildnio-on f uel for smoking corn, cobs and saw -dust .; was burst open ; don't know e.
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. out. They have beexi. rbunate in securing tliese Under the stairs. in the inain. hall on the vas inhabit l'd by a a 'the door of the smo e-house was always saw remaino of pork after fir 1 !
telidedsailino, from Goderich, On Mon- the soUtIL Side -% er- f . e was over., - jouncil,met Pursi
: Goods, together with laxge quantity of Teas, 0 . IJ . I - i' I I
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I ground floor, exploded d ignited the , - nuch a R8 Ae 4 e . ; 7
coos and- ; orte4l Liquors, provious shelving. day. evenill laboring man ined B ) damp . c r d. . -
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Sugars, Toba g last, for Duluth, and as mau,-a ' I quall . t. 'The Wa-rilea iR'
. . Mr. andi Mrs. Murray were wel'Ie destr9yed. tory, nor was an ri . ave been. - smon
-- to the Advance in datie couseduently are enshled , . from home.. Mr. lHurray's Mr. Mollard is a steady, sober and in- a ,d his entire effects 9, , v pe son that, I know of ; tity piled up, the pile inight h .. I I P118 . ,
a .' Attheir old stand, at the tiME antes Of PrCv1
to offer goods as 6heap e -ver . I renuou j efforts, both the cellar floor -of the factory was- of actory -build 1. - T
. . dustrious man, there is no doubt but Des ite the most St one-half as long as f. -in . to ,
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PaxmioliaeUs Block, . i Streeb, Seaforth. sister -in -la v, who was sitting up -stairs 0 SODS these adjoining buildings * ere soon in wood, but was .(lamp i and Salt on it . the could not say as to height of p - . I aud,confirtned. i
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- , . - i , Opp , osite . . thinking t ,at she felt A strong smell . he Ni ill prosper 14' his -new home e flames, Und -were' consu , ' d, together up Stairs floor Was board and ve,ry dry ; of impression that -fire originated ir, . ;
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J. S. RO'BEF.T8, Dru I coal oil, : i rent' at * once' to this, room,. Far West. with an old building to the orth, which the floor was clean whpn I left the fac- front part 5f building. . III A petit
: Mansion Hotel, keeps (onstan on hand all kinds et . i
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I ory on Satui - -Stephens recalled -- ,Tbe pork in Goalerich I
of Pure Drugs and -Chemical , Genuine 'Patent . . REVISII(G. TlIE'RoLL.--The Stanley had formerly been i sed, as* 4 blacksmith t .-day night ; was down town Mr. , q I ), -W assist in tbi
. I . t Arti- out in her fac . She at on -,e gave the shop. q'he fire, huowever,- - ,hev
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. -- I Medicines, Trusses, - Sl Loulder I races, Tolle . I . Ccurt of Revision met at Drysdale's Ho- I y the stren- the same evening, 6t was not in -the the vat yvas overed with brine; T at, of 62,50(, .
- cles and Fancy--Go0s, Poilumery, Sponges, alarm and agsistance riv4d by.which . In : ous effo ts of those preseut4 was confined- factory; was .at th circus - n sed in , wo new . J 61 bnildi
. Brushes., Combs, &c.,'41 oh wil [ be- sold at very I tel; On May 30, for the purpose of dis- - _for pickhng - for t Ili:& Scho
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the fire waB extinguished. the e of f -ri , read a I
I to these I buildl gs. It was with the home about hal -past 10, and was .not seasons. . "A c W .i
. lomprices Prex.cr*ottolilS UtTLP with,grent io -of the of any appeals that came t I . ) I
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care, and 'warranted of Ithe-pure t.artioles. . befoZ the Council. Fortun utmost d2culty that th , offic 6 and down town'a,,,,,aia until I heard the.alarin Mr. Cash-, Corroborated Mr. Sto.ph FinameO 0 mmittee. f
. . 4 .1 the door vas badly blackened and char- ely,- none elw -THE, cOURT 11-OILTSE
, i . d the* stables f Mr. W. X. Watson, as welt of fire ; I -was In bed and asleep when I statement in reference to the breaking.of
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CHEAPSIDE. --1 Sfou6 Cream Crocks, red. Thei e was a con containing about,, mc ears Wl - as'the f ame buil ings on the site was awakened by tfie -bell; when I got winddw on, 25th ; paid. particular I . I An 2,01Dlication. from 1
. al oil or. tain y b . credit to. Mr. . Down . aften. .
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I Stone Butter Crocks, Stone ,C iurns, Stone Pre- two gallons of co the floor in the in , p, assessor . i t4e street, were sav d. the to the building it wa's all one mass of tion -to smok,e house and re, r eu of Court Housl
serve Jars with-Corks,7lat * ]pans, &o. The room, 4but forturiately the fire had ,-J) fi , for the accurate inallner in side c 2V ' a (I taker i3fl ihe i
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- in to . I in which'h6 discharged his duty. After - ni building, .and aw near] positive the fire.
. largest stook wn and pho xpost at ALLEW',S ' . ni. ght not been unitsually ca tin, it would flames; I (to ii ',t s usp6ct any person of y I
. not reachE d, it before A -was put. out. . I Oult House, was T
Grocery. , , . disposing of 80me local matters the have b6 -en utterly impossible.to have setting fire to the bbildimg, and cannot did -not originate in the Smoke houm . the C I
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. I YKNWA-RE-ia Milk Palis, Crocks, minutes. longer, or had it caught this , Council adjourned. * I I I - to the - XF. NUI
. E,&RTIF I unicated to either o' thein, it is for $2,000 in the Tiverpool, London & nothing of the origin of the fire; the e ' j3OU VDARY In .
&c., of the best - alit ', at Hictso-Ws. I - Bi,r.rr,,N BY A HOESE.-On Monday, 00110 n V* 1. .
qu . coal -oil (an, the flames, would haye , ' ' - by Air. Ha
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. was i engaged in' traveling - the entire factory. I
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JUST : ROBE`R-T', ? .have been airriost imp ssible to save . "60 three small
I Drug Siore, opposite Me- IVI,aw ion. Hot , Sim 7 horse, Captain Wallace, while a few ca&) aid the fire was kep; under obil- estim ate niy entire loss at about - $3,500, and the amo ant Shipped from it 1 his ev. ' -to examine-
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a' P- the Th g, is one . in t was idence in this respect, as far
sWs Spice and Yorkslih-e Cattle Neder. . I iniles north of Drysdale lie wasattacked t lol.- T)o rauch praise cannot be given but cannot., Say for c'ertai that i as i* went, the Third -and two on.
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. CHEAPSIDE.-Il and its pre 3ervatiou affo'r Is' jast cause for , ) and -N
Driedlipples at 81 75 1 right arm that medical aid was forts to gave their; neighbors property. were over 100 hams of my own, and some ,I,Kjllep, and hay
. and $2 . pee bushel, a at congratula iion. I . . * , - . called It novy hihviugg become late, it was d,e. "Of r0l
. Valuable aid w t in a, proper state
I . 11 upon. - - as ,also ren leFed by sev- pieces of meat, belonging to Mr. Cash; cided o adjourn the investigation until . I . .
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. I. - -- 1. , REArovEp.-Mr. James Rumohi- mer- era'. of the men connected with Cole's in the cellar there was a vat with -about' - p,ossible ; also, a motio g
. I - I . . CHEE R. -A meE ting of Cheese' J I Tnesd y evening. On Tuesdayevening 1
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7 L ladder Mage*n- manufactu -ers was held at Seaforth, on . I W, )
DYE -S u-FF&-Ifinest A chailt, has removed to Lake View, to the. Circils,.ivliolyeres,tillintowt. Theor- two tons of meat in it - there were five the court re issembled. Tht' re was quit by MF7
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I property previously occupied by .Mr. Iginof the,fire is as Ypt ai yatery, t barrels -Of mess pork'also one I . tier of . . e e effeet -with referel'
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ta,Cochinea1,Logwoo4j Indigo,and all Genuine Wednesda , June 3,to consider the advis. I I . a large audience present, who seeinea- - . Zan) I '
Dye Stuff -s at LM, ,rm's Co.-ner Drug Store. - . there se(ms to be ' o doubt in the i ds baconab jov Aux Sable Rlv
. I Wm,. Coe, where - he intends to devote 1 - ! 'out three-quarters of the Iength , much i aterested. in the proceedings. The - ver the .
Luxmr--N's Celebrated Coloring Receipts -free. ability of taking measu res for h vi - ,
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.. ., -his t ime for a spell at the pI w and 1ar- of any but th4t it was the wd,rk of a,h in- of -the cellar, about fiV6. 'feet high, and first Witness exam. ined was Luke' Kelly, I I I J
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FRzsH. Turnip 3eed i Grey Stone, ' oke* h D -use attached to tb a pear of the the same he . C,ommittee ,
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- ,Skiiwing's Purple Top, Gartdr% arple'kop,,&o., at were represented : Seaforth, Brucefield, N nv, BLACKSMITH SHOP s , . =R -01T & -11) ,W00
HIGICSON's. - .. I .1 - - -Hodo,ins,, of Hay, has leased for a term pork factory, during the previous day, whole p -stain part of the factory con- ined as -to the ,quantit of m, eat in
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. . ALARGE-Stock of car ,f ully. selected I . . 1. of ypars, the ,propert of Mr. E: Duch- but that fire was used only for Smoking tained about 173 hams, shoulders and The following report!
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-ni, Fustio, CarA . I there were: five piles in the cellar, .31
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Cadbear, &o., at E. HiMrsow & Clo.'s Drug I ing lnd a good me(3h a 4ilo, will be of much no poss.bility could it have communi- were two barrels of hams partly cured; four feet hiryll. - "there' -were also barrels of
. . I Ck qtOrQ First -That as the.On io Dairymen's , . ' . 0 .? . red td the Finance, -Jb
.. —1 - . I Associatioli, at their Conkention of 1874, service at the place. . , . cated to the main building, Besidesll'it there was, also conzideidble macl iuery meat in the cellar; sawno . hams in the yotL,T Committee be .
- 1 wi . IiEA.L.-This'p`sually quiet place has been clearly proven that the fire and tools ; the .
. REAL EST&TE 1SA.LE.' . ""in did not locate the Fairs for the current. HyxEl ,meat w' as! all in,good con- cellir ; there was a lo,rge ' le of meat 'in
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Ballam:Viie has sold his h ... so and lot, op- by surprizo the other evenin must haire originatiad about tile centre of . dition ; the present is 6e close of the. the ctittina room near the cellar
year, no,, reasonable ob- ection c* 9 I -door; -
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posite. the school i0inse,-- 9 Mr. J . fie by,two young, devoted'and I re the buiding, and that e# the front packing season a -lid about th& opening Of in the by-law, should tl
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i urged ag, st the ! conv nience of t . . . - ' .
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nice- dalirlyman leing consulted in the matter., : I riving in 1p . . . .
. McKay, for $750. ! idents d part ww in flames, the re ortion, tol,- the selling season ; have sold of - my this Ghere'were also lots -of hams in 'U C`rooiii ' I
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, - street, with their y-macle better- Wa . ) w ut $2,450 -worth; my i
ly Situated - th, smoke house h. year's stock abo L Th4t Che main Unit
and is good value fo: - the i n r th, .
I 11 .. . I . . 8 coxd- That the' inter( st; of the dairy- i wl i . . -next-the street and in the room on the I . nilt tliro- gh th
money. . i . . men of th Huron Tract would be ad- 1alves by their s fes.' The happy, T)te bu$lingw destroyed V -ere all of day book, jourh6al, or4ers and, letters left hand side of the door, also cheeks ; I -way be b I
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N-A.L.-Our loribler -townsman, ce y . Arist and of the Boyal,CanAdian BaRk, the other expended about -S200 - . Lerich with -a branc
Pmtso Mr. ract Gr to Miss M. I - or nine tons of meat ill thecellar. :
rtain periods during the season at some . ill improvements 11 I Go I I
Mr. Jo n% Seatter as ope I av two belonge4 to i James 0 owting, of on. the buil . I ersection. 'wl
) ned a - general central, pla e within the district. . Miss E. Disjardia. I I ding,,which was not allowed To Jurors : It took about tNv6 hou " . - point of in't
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store in the ,village of B awtry, County . . - Oalt.. The otal. 'loss will probaibly me in rent'; I had a fiv years" lease - I *00, Grey .rnad Bruce SO
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-Mr. D. D W * t by alterna'- ing with Seaforth the present Fon M-&NfTOR ". , - It. W in. McCrae, $3,400 i covered by insurance as ,fol- pired; I purchased dwing the season some higber ; thought a, side of pork Wi I .
. son! lfft for Pt aw&, Fortnighil r Fair advertised to be held t:`
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-- on'rhurs f, g, to' . tend the-, ses- - . .Grey-, left for Manitoba on Saturday last, low5 : Oyal Carx &iau tw l, in Liver- 69,754 lba. of; pork, which " - . .2. That) if theby-IAN L
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. sion of the Presby Wriaia General Assem- . -where he intends to purchase land and pool, o don and Globe, 7 ; James. 004 04. . t I
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C . .1 to the Rig facturers' intevested, embody. .., - .9. i'lli . , tirors-In : the pili s oil the- cellar eight tons in piles. . .. !
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- Fresbyt STR`UdK my LiGirm-4ING.-During one $600 ; ' 0 i4s, ts h ' tock,.in floor there would-be abo-- tfiv imdbe melaw oulyej
ery. ing the above resolutions and re ue tin ' . Peter R)obb .sworn s ANTas ir, +'h,. -,,, f,- ;
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.. . - - 0 .standing near the You" of Mr. John On awount of the suspicious eircum- men in my employ iii the factory wAllill b - . Z3 . 3 1 ID in the County of HVIJIL
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-1 ni-e6-timk - of the )) iceGtors of the South Stratford; on June 17, *wben the 7mat- - Torrence, Con. 10, Grey,.was struck by stances Atten ing the origi: i of the fire, the past six weeks.; ono Luke Kelly as Lend'ou, liuron, and 13
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., . Huron A and the ter can be discussed and the necessac . . w through -from the front door to cellar .
gricultu., .80C 6,ty, . I I I . . . ry lightning, au4 Portions: of it Scattered, it'Was d eme advisable tl at an inq nest turning inuat in my shop for me two oancelled. by that Coui
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. Directors Of tthe kStephen and -Usbo.rne arraugeme s made. r : over the groun4 for ipany .yards. The should' e-beld. A p6titioz was accord- days during last week---4Wednesday ' hatchwky; saw ' bentures-issued returne
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. . . e was uni - ingly pr sented to: ( . in : . 1
4 ' 1ous injured. . jorone", Vercoe, re Thursday - tho1ools p
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I . Brussels, I 1. I 1. : n 1. I ere wa nd noticed no other m eat of any, kind; - - Z. That ajl the d.eb '
held at Kippen, ol L Friday, June - 12,' at -. SUDDEN Dmvru. - On Wednesday, questing him. to hold an inr, u St. be worth abon $300'; t s no sold 01,
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. . 10 o'clock A. M., to- arraDge for the Fall [C. R. Cc opF,n, Brussels, Agent for theE . . . I botaht the sides from Mr. ,Stephens - I
. ) x- May 27, Mr' David'Taylor. Con. 14,- .: meat on hand. - I .. - 0 7 tinue to be the propert
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Show, to be held 9, is y9ar in the village POSITOR ,paper dnd Job Printing Office.] ey, - : I 11 . - rued. out at late Ti e weighed togrether-109 pounds. I . as the
' Gr * was seized by a paralytic stroke Albert Bun -Was b lie front room was p until such time I
of Exeter. . PERSONAL- Rev. 4" Ferguson and On -Monda3, Coroner Vel Coe su To Juroars : T, . . 44y I
- acking house; full Oj s.mok
4 Ottawa on e a Jn s I ? - e ; Mr. Stepliens told:m-61he
- . I and remained helplessanil speechlbss, up , "' ' OR - fire ; I h ved aside the bridged, -when half tW
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A . family leit for Monday la8t, d ,,IY, a d the inqu st *as - opened
I VILLALGE COU I :to the time of his death, which occurred , )WA . first noticed the lire -at Aalf-past 2 ; m Y - bad on a good smoke for smo - , . per mile shall be
I ession , on Thursday; n4alit. , lall, on MORI] a , afternoon, . meat ;
11T0,; L. -A meeting,bf. the t o attend the Assejnlby now in s i . in:,the . killo, i
.. 1 i for : - The funeral was ' me u - . '. - Connpally ov other prol
Co-ancil'was beld'da June 2. 1 wife wakened ' pi S Aid ti , I T I
- o'cl ck. The; follo ' i ij, gentlemen . i-"" 'w -%s if it: was not fo the i3moke laouse I same. The i,
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. A number there. ey will be 'away four largely attendedoon Saturday last, as de- - . W i fire ; lived lip stairs ; w the Are from should,have thou, oeive the
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accounts were pilid. A by-,Ia,w was weeks. - 7 - . . . ceased w4s an rald and respected resident were sw I rn as jullrymen: I I the kitchen oi jm I In, ; saw . I on zueh suin voted to be -r,'
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-Rev. I fr. Cooper and family left for J -1621Y11.4- 1 IA.! Gray, * r'eman ; A. that it fire ;: AIr. Steplens came 1'rome
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of the section, and his sudden demise was the packing house - the ' flame was road is completed aiial
. fireballs, squibs, c ackers or any other London, on Monda last, the I Gray, R obt. . . , JI I took no book or a nythinc, with him ; he .
. I , Y. Huron I armieh ael, St , J. Killoran, .
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i . . . was deeply regretted b3' a large circle of ]P.! i coming in through my wiadow; the . took pla,ced, ;
iexplosive or highly inflamn Lable substaD ce Synod belpig in session W that i Volroar, . R. a' 4 0. A rin- I made an eiatry of sale in his book at the
, - hi c Y- acqaaintances.'-Post. I ) flame was'coming if r ,- I
wit 1 the municioality. Also a y-law They will Pe absent about two weeks. .. I - strong, ,I.J;,C'L idl C. Ison, Thos. . om the side and 4he tiRie. - trade:df the co-untrir; t
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a dog tax' tR6 letting 6f the ' aw' roof -the building,'was al
; f . -Re v. ft I Clinton. . _F ster, ijoh"' iVar , Tho ' St - -'; did not DaN I Dorrence, sworn : or 4. That the - mait I
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0 left over on Mond.a to attend the W. M. Confer- I - [FAOX TIM NEiV ERA-] I Y. eyer, a. J.1 McIritosli,. e . W. Spar- . 11 I . Mr. Stephens last winter; would ,,say. - ,
. :, _ NA -m hear or see any person t the pack. thatthe exp4mse of couvetting. ra,1v into . . branch to London sh4
till next m e . n'ce, in ,s.ssion in Hamifton. . egular practic of lii 9- - . ill Win. C * bell, Win.
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. I - ' I . ing house before L wen' to bed' ar d
. . . -ReV S. Jones returied home, on the Clinton Rifle Ikssociati on .Mon- . I - d be from 75 cents to $1 1vithin one ye an
. -. — 41 . Logan. ..; I (lid cured porkwoul 11 . - dal
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- I 'h r, been absent day. last, D . I I per 100 pounds -, .
. CIR'CUSMEN AsFig,FmEx. --Among those Tuosday, e iening last,hav- 0 . McTavish, Sr., made the After bein swo,tia in, h . jury pro- . . I would estimate from I
. . 12 o'clock I th' 0 iced i the us . of isuch by-lwm
who rendered theiiaselves especially, con- for -iour vieeks- past. This c1larchwill I e score of 52 points- out of a possIble ceeded to vie the scene.. . . ; I len P I ual '46 to 48 pieces in .- pile of side pork four .
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. . . cuous at the f I arg -1- he.late fire. amount of srao" co g olut .of th 5- That, should d,eb(
-15re on . Saturday night not be re-(pened until Sun day week. 60, at 200, 400 arid 500. yards. Re was After re burning to the 11all t e followinc, i e feet bie,h - couldnot -tell ho%v inuch the .
tlpi their praisewor t4i and - W ell -directed I I 0 _ I . , smoke-houso chimue ''w,as in ' I .for any length -of -time
. BmDGE, BRoKr',.N- Dow,m-The bridge closely followed by-CaJpt. Sliepperd and evidence was taken: ., . ; . the fac- vat in 0 .
aving pi ingulal - I - . " I the ce,14'r would hold -' abO.at'600 I 4 being hanited over 'to
. iday.loveping;1 wa .
.. effarts in s * -operty n Ad exti Robe Ca rmicha6l, Jr., worn: Saw tory on Yr s in the front hams were cut -up while -A"itness wag -
I - ercssino, t3eMaitland in Brussels broke. Mr. S. Morse, who made 48 points each. ,, . I J
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ing the flames .. I re J. C allaghan, . bO-sS I on: Tednes lay morning last. Mr. PROSPERITY OF CLI$TON. ' We were Ere about 2 oclock on Sun clay morning, OP hot no Oe wh6ther there with Stephens last -winter - the hatno
I I canvassman - of ' 10, C own I s riving uring -a p rambulation . ith others at , 6x's comer. was much meat in the ' . I 6:81 e All - . 4111 matured coupons S13
.. ole's Circus, 'and J. 'Neii McL - chlin, of; Brus CIS wa, d i i much surprised, d - was sitt mg I -shop or'not. Wit- weigh itbout 25 pounds, d th 'd so : ,
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con - urray hadihis heid out of his . cc pounds ; the smoke in ihe 's1moke* I
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over the b ddge all the time with a team I a few evenings since, in seeing so many Robert M I as to the . I I and that interest sbaR
I , neloted. with th( circus As a - re- . - quantity: of eat inI the cellar. house always. fill 4 1; I
when the mpport . to' the niain arch broke new houses in course- of erection in this bed'room wir dow oil the opposite side of ed the 'Shop so the men' i
r ition . when he last saw it havenot been in had to Ieavd ; t . icipalitil a
- cogani: . .of the services of -these th: st ; ; by this mun
. in -two, th,. bridge h tied about two village, the former commons now beina o- r4t, an d told us thE re was a roof honght there could be no
. . . men a subsd-riptio a: was s A on" foot as ,as 1 0 . 11 - oni . the cellar since I worked there ; I went danger of afire-catellingr froini th- - Pons$ art thetime oi &.
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, soon as the Raines were `Subdued;'! $and feet, and i i o1fly Safe f4lpl ,t passengers. fenced 'in, arid the many improvements fire ;I then went to midd le of road 'Lad out at 6 6'clock, and' wa ed round town, i - e smok- . bantures. i
It is time that the Coun ywas attend- that are being inade. ,Quite a number saw .9 in Oke pi oceedin.g from hind part of - -6 Dag apparatus, ii:xdess the ,hams fell;
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the sum realized, v thich wa 3 quite con id- ing to this matter, the bridge having have recently"moved:to this village, of ,Stephen?'s pork factory ; I we we -at to'the came home ; w8i Out ainit 10 o'clock tlionaht $200 wouldnot covert,cost of tools * Other conditions MR.
- able, was presentel to thein. I . I . . . - . b . I I and walked round .4. town] till 12,. when I 11 - your Commi ee ,consi
, - I . been quite unsafe for the ast year. -- course increasingthe demand for houses uilding -and burst open s,iiitters When . . in, shOV; if a ham should f all and catch -
. I,—, . ,; I - - I . . came home and went tolbed .,. there was particularly Recessa'ry
LE) i . and we regret to say-so -me who woull flai-rie Varst through a partition, aiid,r i . -fire, the fire m-il,yht communioatteto the
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Co S,CI-Rowsp--Cole's Dominion uir-. Peter LAI ClAurray's tea I M, riven by Ge prefer residing here have haa to go else- blaze Se me to proceed fr back roo ' . OW9e o posite the other hams anT to the hanging poles; -of the taxpayers of th,k
GUS eii$ibited here ou Satu ,day list.: T e 0. :,-not being sufficient house behi "I door where I went into y house. . . Joux Lt-(
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performance was very g od, but whs away. Thw' U, set the wagon, . Alex. Ault, sworli : . now notbing I AN 1,1',DVST-1t1A
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. meagerly attended . . In the 'afternw' thr;win cr t he driver and a boy ' - accommoda tiou. At the present time and cla ied out 12 or .14 hams. The . re- when I left; there wer A piles, we
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not over 75 pe - up Main "s treet round'to Vaustolie's Mill. wC do not tl4nk-. there are two vacant back ro6 " bio ago ; w thought a little over a ton to a pilt; and
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there were , sons present. i i . -% '11age. As an evidence . . factory about a I .. s would be a il
. houses in the meat seemed piled careles ly roun 11 as all some shoulders ; these. pile Mr. calta;nder, that., ,
TU attend nce i Very fort nately no oinel,was hurt, I d the through the factory, saw seve'ial squa-re ,
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hell' rity, . . d a v ' estab isli at somp-
at better, T oor attet Aaace wa 4ue P"SEN, .VrioN. -AI nu aber of ladies. C piles of meat ah t three-quarters. in 'the ,0ourity Of 11
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ey nVen, , short time go, had a number -of unoccu- notice whether there were Lny barrel, in 1,000 pounds: the Inquest adjourneduntil " Refuge and Indust ,
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very . few, if any, A the c uixtry people 1--yan Church' assembled at Mr. W. 1R. - in each le and io I - - 'clock. . ai
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b t it. if .ftr. McCracke. i's house, on Friday eventna - - besides what was in- the - .
ta ' heard anything & vat; there were ) 0 1 tee be appo -ed to':',
v'ing . I . tD . ' ino, the trusteei having to engage the To Jurors: The fire was ru hin:g through also in ad ----.*— I . I . int - .
. Cole v 4sh'es u), make ade to X , 0 .d . d . diti6n in other parts of the fac-, I . . . , +.
. iis 'Dominion last, and .9 presentation was m 0 . lent sibe tan be-
. . . old school, room, in the rear of St. Paul's- a si, e win o when we gol to the build- Bluevale. oonven
Circus a' success, or even. , tory quite a numher of. I iams and rolls- .
, paying : con. Thos. Leg; tte of a pnrse of $25. - .- lAr, min S 'n , This ndow was in t ie back roo - I - the probable cost Of th
I . . , - , - Church, to -acco odate the increa ed I 9 I In. probably abo . SU.DD'X-,i , -
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. cern, he* must not e so of print-- Philip Sparling read.a,n ddress, which - . . 11-b 150 pieces. . , DE,&TH, ' On ivedvesaay, f and buildings would b
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er sink. Had hi show Con well ad- -was -tppr(,pr'iateIv -responded to -by Mr. . . -, - thb fire was a 3 if the lire h4d been burn- To Jur six.; May 27, .'Pdr. Henry Raines discovered Mr. Qarro-i ' said th
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vertised he would , robably ha-ve had an Legate. " 1 a man lying dead in his field. The man
.. ; , weeks since T was ,in the cellar-; ha,re ;on,e of tke
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. - I several piles:such a n Bluevale for two or three
: -attendance of 700 uste4d of abo . I I -a 8 I saw -
1 S ophbn. - ing for some ;ime; 'annot ay positively bo,ght nd", had been i
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l, i , I - All sa-4 in the front r t hight. Imme- . 14
- 1!6, FIRE ENGINE. -The fire of last " . 4 in I 1 meat ; each, pile4ould sleeping in the barns, a' 2'
, I . WEs -RD Ho. -On the 2d inst., Mr. members present ; mi -butes of former 94 I a I i e worth about : I I Goderiek the burden (
I Saturday. night shmld- be a warnin . . $100 ; each side of meat would a diately.on.making the discovery Mr. I
. .to )V -m., Ney"aDd family, formerly of the, meeting read. Petition,of Teachers'In- Mrs. Burn 31 sworn : - I 11 saw smokle . -verage pen had become so ,
our village Council notto Pa. off * I about 75 pounds; it 'Raines despatched a messenger for' Cor- ,
I procuring Ninth - Concession of , Hbwick, St fro the back part of wa last ;year that . Most -unbeavable aud,
passed itutc-, for aid to assist them- in purchas- Mr. Stephen , 1 - I
for the village saitablefire protection One through 11'r( ,xeter, pori factory late on Saturc' I I bought the meat refe d to. - oner Scott, of Nvinghan; Air. Scott, af- I
. . en riould, for Manitoba. .1ing a library -'-No action taken- in the It - -ay night. I I ter examining -the body, ,adjourned- the - - au alarming rate. A
monient longer. I lad the 1Ae -fire 0 CuX- We behev he intends to llow the Daw- P John M ' . - which the ratep ayerx ,
. I J matter -this =eeting. Moved by Mr. watched fora time until T saw a man urray., sworn : WAS looking I
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I red on Sunday nig it ingtead of Satu day son route. -We lear - n tha; a number of Parsons, - seconded by Mr. Le out of winddw at my ho 1,el an Anquest to Mr. Ross' Hotel where., in I taxec.1 to 01appo
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: night, the whole bi,smess I ortion of :, O.th , - ary, that goifig round to the back of e Shop, and 4 .saw sev. . -I , A, r1g)
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. . by-law No. 7 be repeaded, and auother tho, agbt s Bunch h eral persons . corner ; Dr. Al 'Do '- ou c
the ers fro n the same loc vhty will leave it wa sitting at Raiox's ca m-pany with c nald, he made - the town, ther-o v- , I'
villagewould-beto day4nallprobability, 1. . these pattie -an examination of the body. As there I I cause for e I
. . for Manitc b . a in a -shott"tii ae, and several by-law be dr fted, appropriating the sum the! adjoining building; as he raised . s seemed to I ie all boys of the I I - ' . - omplaint.;
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a smauldering ruii i: T'. he .-atepaye S of I r flr, . 1 ra . was no mark of violence on it, the jury ; , Proven that three -fou
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. young iner inthe.neighbo o0d. of AN'rox- of S10. 350 for gravel road iniprovements rio' alarm of fire, I paid no Aber at en- village this was be ,eii ; returned a verdict of I I Fonn d dead ; :
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the Village are anxIous that this protec-, eter intlid to try thei fortune in the "out of the surplub fund, and that ,S5 000 tion. to the Smoke and w I to be I left the wmidow and go , a )out 1% '- -
tio ould be piocure'd, and they - - I J . cause unknown.'-'. I rural districts, Las!
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. W . I are same dirdebion. ' !, . . . . of -the debt be paid out of said f and. waited'a few minutes aftel I supposed I minut6, when I hear t e ala of -fire ; , I I I
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illing to Pay for 1;, and wl y the Colluicil 001btlb T. -While 'a' n.imber of lads Moved in amendment by Mr. Fulton ' saw Bunch. Could t . h r long it went to the window* again an( a - rate, in G-Gaerich an:
rirr . . I - A . I I no sa . ONi I - saw the AnotAer Account. -An. unkudwil. ma,
have hesitated so lo in procurinig It, were Pit wasfouiiddeadn6rBluevale. Thed-e- --: and he was inforinecl
uL,l ing quoits the Aher evenib(y seconded by Mr. Kuhn, thdt a *vote of wa; f rom thE time I went ,o bed until I flam-19 burstilig out of tl e roo aud front
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. I e trusb that they -i a boy na;m d *VN,'m. Reid, when in the theratepayers be -taken thereon -Mail, hea d the alarm of fire, as en.d bf the buildiva - ceased appeared to beabout 45 years of - - Seaforth Suffered, ID"
. -will, even I .1 had gone to - .1 '. Swear 1:
-,p . - 1 -was not -rich n height fleshy,
. at this ele, anth hour 'take act 'of , C/,r ssin the Istreet, while they inotion carried. Moved by Mr sleep. * Had never seen 8 asleep Z' the parties at Knox, age, five feet tea i -es i 0 7 He thought therefor
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warning, abandon their poh ay of pro'll , . 1 ., Fulton, in ko from that s corner inclined to . 1)
ras . were pla, : g, was sttuck on *the fore- . seconded by: Mr. Parsons that Town I Part of the bu ilding before. It waWoo started to tin toward the building; it I corpulency,' with beard cutr one-third of the wh4
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tination and proce ad- earne stly. to 1VO-rk- head,. and received au. ugly gash. Sur- . ) . , . n was about r . short. He had een traveling In and- quired to support the
. to secure - Hall be repairech, and that Mr. Parsons light at that time. Them4nIsawcame I o'clock whelI I Sa'%-v the tire, about Bluevale for three or four days, : .1
-what thay consffler the )est gical aid wis procured; an the lad is do- superintend it. The Council then ad- from Knox's corner, but &d,not recog- .Mr. Stephens, rec - . Some remedy was 1)i -i
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t nie-thodof fireprotec- ing well. , . ' Ring of th . 25 . Iled .- O,ii the Zve- . '
aud most effilaien I . journed, to meet again on the first."Mon- Riza him, my only keason for thinkin e t1l OX stopping at the farm houses in the nei&4 , dier to get ria of this
tion 'within the m( a' 10 I a pane of glass I .
als of f le manicipall- ' RAIL N 9 was * -, . borhood- at night. He apI ,
-them loncrer to -,K 11. - 1'e leam rom good an- day in July. 0. PROUTY, Clerk. thi,, man wa Bunch wa,E because he broken out of the r'dut Window -)earcd not to that the town,of Gotl
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ity. It will not do, for 0 I tho rity t)ia t tb e bitch wit i. the To routo, . - . I went into' the alley ileading to his own packing,house, and . Kno S . Of have bad tho proper control of his limbs, . 1Y grant a liberal bor,
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shift,the responsi ility of mak, Tuckersmith. . i I . +'k * 'flag ' lound and walked with great difliculty. His f
I I . 1119 this Greyr-'aud Bruce Railroal has at last house.. 41 inside the window'; thi 6S did not look I . establishment of a IN
Ichoice -upon the r tepayers. The rate- been sAisiaftorily got over, and that' 'COUNCIL MEETTIN'O.-The Council met To a jurymg,n ad en a Clothes consisted of ai old .grey coat, . P-ollnei-I refusea to tal
ayers have entr sted them. with the work is to - ) . - - . This smake seemed to as if any one h terec the factory.
. I p . . : I trousers, vest an(La ,check *incey. shirt Inatter the -,only oth :
e COM111CUCed. AS soon as the oil Tuesday, May 26, as a Court of Re- coj e from I vl down as ilf from t1le Tbos. Bell, swor ' I- I V
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custody'of the-affa rs of th3 vi .. I I 7 n ::. H .ard the first cry A quantity of to . authorities WK
L illage,,.wid necessary irrangements - itli the cbu- vision. There were only two appeals, I smoke house. : . of fire wben at my . bacco, a pipe and a new town -
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at proper pratec lion is x forded tO' the -lee the railw y in running order for this was moved b ' I 'vagrants.. The law 1,
; th, which, after' a clue hearin , were dis- Allex. McLennan, sworn, Said : I was the direictio .
I as such custodians I is the.r duty to see tractors Cali be made. We hope yet to 9 n the in pocke 11 these paupers to th
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property of . 4 Y, . &laxin of fire see no fire ; returned to shut stable door A messenger was sent for Mr 0. Tait - Per, and in the event :
heir cc nstitueD :8. As t6 the suason,s crop. .
most suitable mode bf S, 1. . i ID) - r .
Mr. - McDonald, seconded by -Mr. Lana on ,$,aturday n i.ght last; I lived aside Mr. and when I came out 8 .n. I Scoit the Coroner, who wen out and fus therelief aske
. prc tectioi4 they -- *- that Mr. Ransford's property re StePliens'pork factory; wasb,umedout aw flumes ; whe ; I .
.%in as - by got to the fire, the buildin rr was in flames; held, an inquest, when the ju
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oualit, by this -time, to Belmore. assessed, and that Mr. Shaw's reall pro the !fire; think it was about half -past the flames - wereburstin out 01 a win- the f ollowing verdict : I I Found dead ; :
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to decide, as they hivve taken loiig cnoacrh TrnipE , ow'-Cmr. The mem- eAy be reduced 8100, and his pers nal 12 it night dow at th ... spect, as these Poor
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toconsider. Tf, thro * gh theft Lrtherneglect bers ()f Nebo 'G)od Tem . , c nkuown." The Coroner at the- !, carfte to the town, col
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i Of the Council in this matter,'auy' calpani- Lodge, hdl( a con3ert'i.n. their place of assessment roll with the above Itera out pli the north window of ;the factory. of the pork factory when I got tbere, ; and pocket boon' over to Mr. John Ales' - .... .
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Me one weeting, or. Tuesday, June 2, when 'the tions be confirmed. 'The Council e `h side of 1 . k ....
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responsibiflit . We 1 ave. evenuig;18, :stairs ser, 15teeve of Turnberry. The body wo ,.d and maintai-nea .-I
, . - , r I li,lied on the nort the factory. the fire Seemed. to be in the
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I W . a 3 pleasantly sl)(Mt in listenu*ig S`Unled,r-their ordinary business, when. it Thel windowis about'them . ill) I as
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freque ly urged this matter to .speeches, dialogues and songs. The was iudved by'Mr. Walker, seconded by I buil ing. S w nothing inside of the 9diD g into the factor also iven kindly ' ditiOnal cost to whLat
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4 at we won-- not pagain refer to it did chair was 10-,cupied by Mr. Forbes. ThA- Mr. Sproat, that Saintiel. 'Smillie, As- fatory. I was alaymed by the cry of fire, Rind the factory and be- undertook to have it properly buried. . for the maintenance
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' the interests of lie -not require. speakers iv re DA J P, Kay, of Bel- sessor, be. paid his salary,for the current Wb e n there is a fire in the amoke house, the back of the building; the roof of the PERSO N,AL,-Xartin Farrow, Esq., in I Z - The raotion Was
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that we should. 0 - , in its p res- more; .N714' 11. Lowry, Of B Imore, and 01 Loiiis Jewet t ` sq.. left . Xanoe Committee, I
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ent -unprotected hourly d the editor' Cf the Winj-hami Times. The o -ac- COMP'ale on Twesday June J , or El 13g- - i RAILwv&y
st, Ir vIlla'g( . year. Moved by Mr. McDbnald, see- adj ining the f actory we do tot notice it, smoke house at the rear , ,nd of the f any -with
- te, is in . nded by Mr.: Sproat, that Mr. Walker The fire when I first noticediit seemed to Bluev 4 .
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imminent danger of tQry was not on -fire ; this - '
. ' o purchase 100 pounds of beinthemiddleof thebuilding.- -1heard -o'clock. was at 2 I We wish them a happy jouruAY I lio-ved by Nfr. A
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do hope the Council will not alloW, .t rogramme. Mr, Mc- spikes, to be used for- Mr. Benson 11
. culverts, and to or saw nothing unusual about the place Thomas Sharp sworn 10 the land of their birth, and a safe TO ' 7 that a k
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