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isidw # tov# several delx�teis are P4. imal I ..
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T to$ tXV001" ed to be in attendii ... ) � at I f -
'i ro, sharp. -There are str igxid� # and h
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DiSTRICT MATTERS. one. . : .
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W -mumu ALL 9N announces fresh Teas :
at from Me. to 906., extra value. Fresh Ground ed that last fall Mr. Rob b, � Goven] DC
. had a number o# cattle sitoleiii 'from hi
coffee '100" 10 Pon whita sugar for$l; 111
ff Q Pa P ; an fo in
. PORU& fair' Sugar $I;- 13 pounds Brown Su # ar field. He traced the ttl ' d
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for- $1, Houey .8 P, Buckwheat Flour, let that they bad been to A butcher !
- Cora Meal, 1, Egmondville Flour, Shakespeare, and he lot tic a the heac
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- Bar"well , ahmpest at ALW06. 427 e At6l a',
an.a tefal Gr T1, f of the cattle ;in Tor' to, Re le e
NE v DjrruRLS7s,( :ODS AT ROGERS, New i 1 i . .
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1 � that a mani correspon ing wappear (
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r1jVtff Irfl Rogol's" w Cottons at Rogers', Now -1 ', � .. to t .
Hosiery st Rogers" ow Corsets at Rogers', Now mith the man who, sold the i tlo ti
Ties sud Scarfs at gers', Now Hato and Csps I Shakespeare butcher, was ying a a
at lZogerrs'. Noted or Popular Prices. 433 lotel in Monekton, iti the t )wnship i
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NVALTHAM AX1qELGl,NWAT011E , S.—Wel Logan, He had the man an ested a fe
havroalrood assortment of these reliable time- days ago and took him to. Stratfm
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keepers that *111 be sold at prices to suit the hard '
times. Now ; is the time to buy it you have any where he was identified by s, I �eral par tii
moneyto spare.—E, Hirciroom & Co. 4% as the mxnl who sold the al.ttle. r1
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CAu, and See New Goods at the Gold- evidence apinst him w, to a "iently col
enLioa. Splendid Value in Prints, Dress Goods, i elusive topstify the nia is r%; in eon
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mitting him for trial. ;E littl
. Shirtings, Cottons, Ducks, DenimA, and all kinds at e is
� of Spring Goads. pecial Inducements in Gro- doubt but the man itt question Is, tt
ceAes.-LoGA,q&J umsox. 433 1 thief, and it is to be hoped at h wi
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� . 1�18ux OF Mo.NEr ,FOUND, which the be -fittingly: punished. i I
owner muhaveby calling, as it is scarce these .'I ---I! I
times. Some -more of those very ohm lamps,- M .
� I lanten s, china suit crockery, knives aid forks, � R. M "lox's Hojask,—Tle followir
&e., atHlciisox's. 588 oin � ic
- gentlemen I have been app i t �.d to so
F Vitl,, Feed, Provisions, and a Gen- subs.riptiolis for the M asoni I lorse F24
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ersIS okofChoice Grocoriestobe found atJ.0 viz,: -Tuckeromith—Robt, ( harters I
. LAmLkwls Caih,(1400ery� where J. FAIRLEY Will � f. I
.- E Icoat,'John Hugill,: Peter MeTavas
log haypy to wait 011 ,Lllpdrties whomayfayorhim . ,
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with a call. 484-1 1 - James Lanoesborough� Wm Elder, n
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POLF. MyDnimn, I now required for Chesney, Win. Murray, Thos, Robell
. I conglu, colds, asthi us, bronchitis, neuraigiv. &e., and David Sproat. alle ' John I
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and a . receipts and prescriptions accurately put Millan, Robt. Scott, Mr. PIA y�Qlds, n
up with the best mAicines, at Hie Ksox's. 483 - Cowan, Robt. . McMicbse', and 71011
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CHEA.P SALT. --MES,5RS, CARTER � — . eman, G ri
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. DOUGA LL are props, -ed to .sell malt In barrels, at � AndersoD,S 'r Tu er, Jolia RA I
L - � dwir Works, for 65 . intg per barrel., Come along . ��
I axid gc t cheap omit. 482 berry, John- Laut, Mr. Peck, Mr. P cc
GIL&SS SEEDS and Seed Grain in good and Mr. HO'oA. McK Ilop—Robt, Go,
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suppl3- ' at the 1011d SeddL Store, Goderich street. enlock.. T �e ,subserip tons vrill requii
� ED1VARr)C.tsjj. 04. I I � to be forwarded by the co tors to 1%1
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- - GRAX, YOUN I & SPARLING are now 1 M. Y; McLean, Seaforth, not I
clearIE g out their m took of Winter Goods at prices that) the 2.0th . of May, We tm - St ti
that cannot be beat. 430 ; �
several colledtors will meet w th A warl
. . RE,A.D GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLING'S and liberal reception. 'The object is
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advert aoxnent, and then go, see and buy for your- most deserving one., and eacklone appea
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selves. 4W ed to sho�li� contribuI43 his i1mite, �e i
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R,NVOLVER FOR SALE,—See advertise- ever so little. � :� I
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man h i another sol 3mu. . I I . .F
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Buii.-;Ess Ci3ANc;E.—We understand THE ST. MAnYs DE&M. The deball
between three members Of the St, M4r3
. that Mr. John FOrley has urchased the bir Of the Se.
-y business O� M y � Literawresociety and h
groce t r. . C. Laidlaw forth 0,, ,.took place at St,Ma�
of this town. I L yJ
. - - . on Frida evening last. The subje(
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- TE1eHF,F.s' 11 ST TUTE, —A meeting, of Wa8_66 olve t at � a Pro
"' eaforth Tme ers' Institute will The Liquor Law *ould not be bencfici�l I
the S- he St. Mktr�s debaters tal
- held on Salturdi, ily, April 8, at I o,*cldck Canada. " T
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P. M , in these ao9I house.- An interest. in_ nd e e or k tl
ing programme wi�l be. provided. , 2 rmative� Seaforth was,represen 4 b
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I N.� U RA _N� CE 0; P A _-N- Y M E T1 N G � — W e Dr. Vere6e and Mr. Jo i -
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would again re i d all tb e interested The debiat� was list;ene& to � bver 5C
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in the McKillo utual Fire Insuran6e people, thci large town tall nv St. M r3
Company of the moeting for the election -being cro,Oed to the loo c
of dir ctors, to 1:oc' eld on Monday next. . siderable number were anable to seem
I - - I P__ ; L Seats. It iie-scarcely ne�cessiilry to sa
cial in the Presbyter- that the S6aforth team. � di I 'themse [v(
SOMAL,—The.s� .. I � 1.
ian church. on Wednesday evening last, and the So ' ciety they ri -.prej iepted ere di
-was i iot veryUrgiely attended, owing to being.eloql6ent in speech, 9)ulnd in 119
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the stormy weath 'r. Th entertainment and conviqcing in ar I me * he
both i ausical an 1 111terarytewas f ul ly equal cision was! left to the 4tiffielpee, an -
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to the last held lander the same auspices, wa's decide'd by the chai fma a,' who fib Ov
. I — - ed"bimself I is condu et t( be. very ow
. I . . I KEk�NF,DY's Co-N-CEP.T.. —Kennedy's con- , sided, that the greator tyurr ber of v t(
-, cert'on Monday evening last was largely f were give in -favor A -0he nega,iv
attended, and the entertainment gave � side, It w -as fre&y admitted, howevej
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ene Isatisfa 'on, At the conclusion by several members c f the I St. Mary
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9r. 11ennedy announced that he expect.. Society, w �o - are we I competent t
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71d to make another tour through Canada I ludge, tha; the Seaforth ebaLers ha
� . �fx� about three years., the best of the argument and were fair]
I .. — q entitled to the -decision, Tie return d(
. Tff Spru-NG Suow.—As will be seen bate will take ,place i u $ea!orth on I th
. by announceme elsewhere the Commit- 21st of -Ap.'I, but the odbject and side,
tee, b aving. in 4 harge the arrang6ments i have. not �yet, been,, di ,finitely. de e(
for the spring sl ow of entire stock to be 1 upon. I I �
held in Seafort i on the 20th.of April, I —Thcs�, Marys C'Orresponoilent of tb
have determined. to give two additional Stratford �Uerald .says of tbe,debate
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prizes for entire imported heavy draught 11 The arguments on'both side�' were we
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I .horses. — - _ I handled. Tho audienee, to 1whom tb
question was left for decisi " re
� � Towx COU-N(T .—At the last _j�neeting to be in fa or I Of the negatioirobl. apptel;ii
of the Seaforth Council, the only busi- undonbtedly close, and had a'division (
ness ransacted wits the passi I e ! -_
119 01 ac- the. house be n taken, Seaforth wo,il(
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� counts , to the am Dun t of $984 94, an d the probably have had the best of it."
. � - settling of th6 question ielatifig to the I #, , I
meat Etalls in the market. I . t was re. ' Stan`16�5r. I
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market as formarly, The Council ad. TEA?Ku;o,- OUT.—Tho� farmers in t1h I
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I c r, journed for two weeks, vicinity are taking advantage of the at
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THE Bo_,�us.— The Committee appoint- teaming th �.irgrain to arket.! We hop
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ed bythe CounG. I to confer and make ar-. this is a forcrunner of better, times. '.
rangenients with Mr, Whitelaw, of Paris, - F,utm,SOLD - ----- wThe Duncaii'7Farm, situ
respecting fhe emablishment of a foundry ated on the Bayfield road be tween VA rn
in Seafortli, hav,- m- ade satisfactory ar. - and Bayfield, was sold ort' Saturday, th,
raDgenients wifn him. The by.lai�,,. 25th inst., for $5,420, ,Joiseph Ric] rd
I granting a bonus of $3,000, will be pub son, of the township of! Morris, being th
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,weel, and will contain the I purchaser, i i
11 f all. co iditions u on whi6h the bonus will FARi,r LIASED.—INIn' Thomas Peitien
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. be gra ted. I of Stanley, has leaved his farm on'the Is
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. Concession to' Mr. . lobert r
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LivE STOCK FOR THE CF,,NTENN7'J[AL,— Tuckersmitti, for one , ar, Mr. 11'earei
. We a--- -, requeste to state that parties intends 8elling his far - stoc c and e ct
- desirirg to enter live stock for exhibi- by auction, r,
tion &I the Philwlelphia Centennial mast I EsTERTAI .NMF,N,T,—.T � le Good Templar
.. applybefore Aprd 10. All neeessary in- I of Varna gave a grand enter;ainment oi
format on, blan N forms, &c,, can be had I the eveni ni, -,,' of Frida laa . The I ,ro
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� I by ap ying to I Mr, A. McD.- Allan, of gramme wit 3 varied a d 11 e., tensive, . I
Goderi,,h. A C �ounty so far famed for consisted Of rpadingii,ldial( es, rec�t
its hoi Bes arid e ttle as Huron, should tions, -vocal and instruiln ent, Fmousic, �' . .
make a, good exhibition at the Centennial. � all of whiel was rend d in exce 6
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. TnE, ARMSTRO,,�G-FAIRRONV SQUABBLF,, A GOOD HOPUSE, —M.1',, I S A. Moffat
� —We �ave received a letter from Mr,� of 'Varna, - has just pur, -based tha,
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Roberl Armstror ,9, of Morris, in reply to spendid get eral purpose stal. ion 11 Y0�6�
certain statements made by the Goderich Cannaby.". ately Owned - ty..' r. Lai ,er
Star, in referen e to the Armstrong- I of the Loidan road,N�' 0 brought in
. Farrow difficulty. As our readers know from below Toronto. This animal is ris
nothin 7 of the statements made through ing 4 years old and � it
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the Slaw, it would be absurd for us to high, and It, a girth i a 7 feet. - I
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publis -a reply I o them, If Mr. Arm- - DiPITTHERIA. —This :1 Irewiful dise is(
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strong wishes to make a repi , to alrty�- has made it 5 appearance in this townal ip
- thing which appeared in THE �� XP'OSITOR Mr, Bartley, of the Ba'� field road, bEinj
. on the subject, ,v re shall c-heerf U_Hy allow claimed as s first vi& im, after a I ev
him reasonable space and latitude to days illness, � The deebasedleaves a wifi
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do 80. ------ 0— ... and three Chil firen to I mou -a his hss,
APPO;TNTMV'M ,.—The following ap- This is the onlycaTe w halv-lbeardo. a
. pointments f9r the County of Huron, u . n- present, and, we sincer ly ho ?e it 'May b4
der the new liq uor law, have - been ga- the last. I 1 1 ��
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. zetted : East Riding—Commissioners, M,n,. EDI On—SIT-t : �� on alk of a e
I W. J. Shannon, Tobin McRae, Robt. Mill., pression in he money marke , but I th nl
ler; Inspector, Donald Scott, it is worse i the men market, for I sei
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-ding—Commissioners, James Lang, Rich- that the councilof Stanley has given. ,
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Manning, 1�e ward Cash ; Inspector, tavern, Insp 3ctor $8 fdi' doing nothi 3g
Win. 13allantlynd. West Riding—Com- and had to 1)0"ow two &n f room anotbei
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ruissioners,- 7B. 1. Doyle, -A. Worthing- corpQration,,�o fill important offices in ;h4
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tom M. D., Peter Fisber; Inspector, township. fiNow, Sir, [ we ould us( ,
. Stephen Yates. The salary for the Hit- couple more fishmongerE ito ;ood adv in
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roe Iaspectors is to be $500 per annum, tage. If you bear of an' � waptitig sit ia
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out of -hich they will have to pay their tions send 'them aloong, for the Purital
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t 1) -' is in power. Starley has a mole
own t i aveling - expenses. The I I si is party i i I
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not a vary fat one. councill thoy won't throw oney av'0`3
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TnE LrrFP,Iiyv- SOCIETY.—The attend- — 0
ance at the readings, under th'e auspices . . Bluevale.
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of the I'Aterary S)ciety, on Monday even- . SrELL1_N-G' M*ATC7,—A fri nolly spell,
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ing, W s not so large as usual, owing, no - ing match cam6 off v t Flu evale on ih(
� doubt, to the fa t of Kennedy's concert 24th inst,, between the scholars of BI ie.
- being Ibld on the same evening. The vale school �nd No. 9; '(17awduosh wh cl
chair was occupi�d by Mr. Jas. Lattie, resulted in victory for the atter' 9 h(
� and MK S. Hicks acted as critic. Read- match, whi h w'as a very eX.Citillg one,
ings were given by Messrs. P. AT, Hay- commenced t 7 P. M. and lasted for flout
den, R. Lumsden, H. J. Campbell, W. hours. Tb( room was crowded to exce3s,
B. Porter, W. Mooney and J. if. Wood. and evidently all had so-, rere i ymptoms ol
- The following lad eg and gentlemen. were "spellizooti,,."' �The Epell(ro on each
I nominMed and w 11 be expected to give si(le were to in number. raking s zE
readings on a we k from next ' Monday and number!into con8i&ratic n the Blue.
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. evening viz. .- X sses Beatty, M. Logan, valites were i far' inferior to ;heir ortl io.
Vercoe rid N. I o rs ; also by Messrs. graphical op'
� ponents, buf did not Stand at
McMulkin Hick , r1cFaul, Mooney and any disadva n'tage as to their spelling abil.
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Trott. ;e on Free Trade and ities. The 1. rize r I as rded te
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Hal, 0, yl evening next. The 3di R* - -I' ,w,an 41 Mary A,
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Im. The speMug I of J4a later and I 'hursday night of limt week, -when the �
?a was � z Wit Mwalispell,. :)ably divorced
w,j&' humUd. The lst� wifi a"rod on the
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3luevi , s. ' The tesche Messrs, Duff` Exeter. Theofficersof.thels;wleotered*
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6nd B tp9s,, acted tame ortheopi do. —ON F, Mills' hotel, leaving the woman in. the
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M I u on the street, and not finding Mr.
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Fink—On Monday nigh , n af ter "a
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I of IH follow for bed. The constable asked for
Peet,( in onfryn village,. was liscovered Mills, the man replied that Mills was not
;o be one mass of flaxies. Every �� I
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�Xort , ros made to rescue i ii", e Of the I the � man replied he was. The con-
llur'niti ,re, but ,without S1 cc a. q4r k 9
s able then said that they were,after the
wortliv townsman Mr,.E.-(. . Davies .
�oeing I watty well Singed on ,h head in loy, that his mother was outside in a
� bug at she had come for the child, I
lihe at, empt at forcing an en� ...... nee, when gy, I
bhe fla nes rushed out, rind In less than and that they were constables who had i
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xseco 4 ht was en , come with her to enforce her demands, 1
' and at the Same time the constable
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ing element. Mr. Peet an� family were] caught hold of the child and was, going
tway from lome "at the i in . , The deep, t)carryhim.off. The father demurred to
eat sympathy is felt for imbylaisneigh- i 3is part of the programme and resisted.
bors a 4 friends in the great loss lie has Xt lengtia he wasi about to be overcome ,
metainedi. Cause of fire unkODWU. I y the two lice n, and called for as-
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I . his aid from the lar -room and forced the
Ari, OINT F.,-,,rs,—The follow are the onotables to le"m e hold of the boy. An
t tme to.for the Cou!4311 Perth altercation then (usued between the eon.
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Mdoei - moler the new license I h w,: North a tables .and the crowd, during the
Ridinj �,Alexadner Grant, , John Corrie, rogreso Of *hieN the father slipped off
Wm, S�' I olger, Commissi n rs ; G, S. ,v dth the boy and hid him., When, he
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Dlimie, Inspector. South Zliog—Pat- lad Secured the'cbild, ho returned to
rii*'Whellhan, Hugh JCC�atn � I Ix 11, WuL N. renew his interview -with the minions -of
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Ford, Domi nissioners ; Johil C oppin, In- the law. He told them if they would
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Npecton 1� _� ! I produce the necessary legal authority re-
AF%,�tbi HousE BURNEV.--The resi- �uiring hirn'to give up t9e child,he Would
ience of A. Ir. James -Camj)b(H Lot I 1, ao so, This, however, they either could ,
L2th (3oncession was burned one night not or would not do, All the authori !7-
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last wi -ek. It appears thati some friend t�cy would produce was the moAther s �
irrived4t-Mr.Ca .)bell's Abot t2 o'clock 4.ivorce, __ About this time the mother ap.
h the in,orning, apnYl Mr, 'Cainj bell wish- J,eared on the scene, and the twain,
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Mg to 6t on a fire in a h 11 ' for their 'bich were, but are not now, one flesh,
3omfor �_ , the night being cli�117 Ut on a ad a private consultation, when it was
Arge q uantity of cedar, af tO.r 11r. Calm- anged that the constables should be
?bell's friends had warmed hemselves ismissed, and that the woman should
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;hey,went to bed, but it wa notlong r main in Zurich till the following day,
Al. tho house was discovered I to be on hen � she would be allowed to see her
ire, a d. it was "- much as it inimates �boy, The -constables were accordingly
=ld o; tooscape. I
i . � s Dnt home and peaee once more restored.
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Brussels, 1; ... 1 unday, and both her and her former
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Assi:Voni A-PPOINTED,—A I t meeting husband seemed- to get along very amic-
if Council on Monday nightlasb,D. Stew- ably together. On Sunday, at her re-
trit wa i T'e pointed assess4 at a salary uest, he took her and the boy down to
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)f $46 To . I - tte lake to see it, On the wa home,
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TEm PRRAXc& —The temp rance'people s e, y it.cci ent as a e pre n :1, I .
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A Brus8ols have succeeded it securing ed the boy'shat off, and requested -the
ervices of Mrs. Susannah1' ,vans, the man to get out of ' the u and get it.
lalentEd, temperance oratresi. With 1his proceeding Some ha roused his SUS -
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;emperance, as with many Ott or things, icions again, and before he went for the
;1 Strikewhile the iron is h ti" is. a good gat he unhitched the horse from the bug-
. so she could not drive off and leave
notto. , gy -in the larch, � Nothing further
MEFTING.—A meeting of the members him
A the Brussels Mechanics' 1 ristitute is to occurred until Monday morning, the time
30 held t4is (Friday) evening iu the Coun- arranged for her departure. On that
mornino she arose about 4 o'clock and
-it cha nber. A good attell iar ce of the 0 9 ,
nemb(rajo pApected, as ;he directors dressed the chil4,and herself, and was
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3ropos -. to make some chani es in the by. justmaking off when detecte4and8top-
I � ped by the man. A general scrimmage
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laws aid other business of a Ublic na then ensued between the two over &
;ure i; be brought ul? , )efore the child, each one pulling and hauling I at
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M ms 1C L ENTERTAINMENT, —Mr, J, W. him, The woman caught the man with
Ward � s ou a witlihisa'Ono neement
f t ni U her teeth, and was going for him so
A anol her Spis pular jovehile enter- - -to strike her to force
ec I , are offer- roughly that he had
;Ainmf ni V, attracti as I
-dfor i5c ncert 1, hertoletgo, The father, however, came
, to o� held in the Town out of the fray victorious, having ulti-
Flall o i , -,he 4th itist., land, 1 ud gi ng from matell,, Secured the child s6 the mother
;he lrg�Tations and the nt mber of his I
'rai it is ot too much could not get him, The woman then en-
, tie(. 0ocalligto (70), g.4ged a horse and buggy, and left for
�o say f,hat Success iS certai , Exeter, vowing that Ae would yet have
Couirr-.� —His Honor u ge Toms held her child, Between the two, we don't
.�'he re,,, ular Sittings Of the foo art h division envy the position of the poor child, It
urt n Tuesday last. T 11 erh were 27 seems that this is not the first scrimma. e
lefe a-1 suits disposed of, T e attend- they have had over Itim. . Before t9e
trice wis- the largest that was ver seen man came to this country, thewoman
n. Brussels at a division court, there be. Stole the boy from him, and kel4 posses -
ng not, less than 300 vpeoSp resent
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liffere it �times dUring'Kee 'a y, The prin. Sion of him for some months. The man
ipal attraction being. the adj oumed suits, ultimately found out whe Ile the, child
rboo. I 1�rdwell vs. the exeOut -ix of the was and proceeded to the house where
ate Caarles Wright, of Bras , and a the woman lived to get- it. Upon enter -
in
Init of t e ame party agai"t ho, widow te the house, he was fired at twice by
1� S ' e woman's paramour, and to save him.
of the , 'a to first self and secure hi� child, he had to shoot
vit w, an open account, ditting back as the man. For this act he was tried for
ar as J � 869. The second si : At was also murder and was honorably acquitt4as it
6n ace unt for cash claimedito have. been was considered by the Court that he had
ent to Mrs. Wright, dating�� ack to 18"iO, committe . d the deed in self defence.
mol. an iounting to $30. T I pl intiff was Upon being liberated, he made his way to
lon-sul th cases' ,- T he, public Canada and selected Zurich as being a
eeme to be h' lily sati9fied with the quiet spot in which lie would not likely
lecisio of His Wo'nor Jud& Toms. For 6e further molested. In this, however, as
he plait tiff, W; R. Squier f or the de. ows, be was mis,
ense, J. ff. Benson. � -
I . % - taken. Theaffair has createdquite asensall,
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I - Zurich. :11 t , tiou in the village and neighborhood, and
. � I . public sympathy seems to be entirely
Cimir,4 FACTORY MEETE��G_--A meet- with the father of; the boy.—Co-u.
ng of the patrons of the 4ari-11i cheese . 0
actory was held a Short timie si nee when . McKillop, .
be following officers were appointed - WH1TR S( ,J11OOL LiTY,RARY INsTrruTE.
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ttobe Brown, treasurer; 113,ic ard Eac- —At a regular meeting of the 'White,
ett, oe,-retary; Andrew .Tollnston,laudit- -
,r. E. -,Flanation.8 -were m*le by Mr, J.- School Literary Institute, held on
Vood, which were entirely, satisfactory Thursday evening of List week, there
o the meebing,andas there are oodpro wasia large attenaance, notwithstanding
. a large business bein 8- the extreme storm which prevailed, The
lecto O , g dMe. Al- Subject discussed was, " Resolved, that
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eady e proprietor is bu y , itting up wood is more useful than iion;" The
he bu ding -and it will be ea, y for OP- debate was one of the best we have yet
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ratio before the Ist of M4,ty, . bad, and the r�ult was all the more
Acci) NT.' A man nameil James Me- gratifying from the fact that most of - the
,'riven , who has been wotki g at M.r. debaters were new hands, and many of
Vilson's saw mill for some t4 9 e to them made t&ir ima."den eff6rt in de.
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,urich oi i Sunday, the 19th 11 ini it., to at' bate., The decision waii given in favor of
end e it�irch, but was dis0pointed as wood. The subject chosen for the next
here wilts no service on. t �at day, and debate is the most interesting which has
b appe*rs that he had ,di posed of yet been discussed, and as both sides are
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lis t . __ etween some of th� . e t werris in. strong and pretty well match 6d an ex-
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A y UrIch rid the town line, ; Toward 6 citing debate may be anticipated. - The
clock night, bie fell on �he sidewalk subject is 11 Resolved, that fire. can more
pposi tie of the hotels, a d �roke his easily be dope without than witter.'�' We
319. H' lay there in greit- z gony for feel assured that the members will spare
early 1; hour, the hotel keeper having o pains in Securing first-clAss tale'rit for
)eked his doors to prevent tl e people n
ollectc di there from earryin g I im inside their debates, and that they will prove
. creating and useful.—Co.m. I
ntil hii s 1friends could be se -0 f�,r and his "it -
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ijuries attended to. Such' cc duct on t Tucb:ersmith.
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e . highest censure, thell m re so as OB1T UARY.—On Saturday, last Mr.
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e ackao1wledged having i n the man Robert Johns, of 'ruckersmitb died aged
91 . 7
I pr�vi6us to the accide t. The in. 72 years, It will be remembered that the
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ired inan -was ultim tely diarr ed to N. deceased suffered about, four weeks ago,
ert4ls hotel wher,31r. T'�uc ianan at- fy .1
)eich e D � E", Q an apoopletic. stroke,which has final.
-nded him a ly risulted in his death, Mr. Johns
, , and left him n a fair way
f recolle Y. . - I . came to this country from England I bout
AN E'X'C1T1_NG AFFAIR, � ; 40 years ago, and after residing in differ.
A. . Ye tleman .
ailing f -om. the , P ent portions of Ontario for a few years
domain of � cle Sam, I I
ime to tbe'village of Zurich ea be finally settleld y
I's r'y in a I �n Tuckersmith when
a last iknd took rooms atMil it was nearly H ush, where he resided
Ily hotel,
rid has remained here evet since, em- till his death. . leaves a large circle of
loying himself working at is*trade as a rel . atives and friends to mourn hi's re -
%inter, Tb'e man was accompanied by moval from' their inidst. !
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soon years of age. As 11
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ad been' married on, the 0 er 3ide, but ExTENsio-x oF� BusisEss.—Mr., D.
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A living pleasantly with his wife, he Ross, grocer, Josephine street, is, allbout
ied for a divorce and procure& to add a at'
I it in a ook of dry goods to his'ether
lich to Divorde Court in A, pril of 1873. articles of trade, The whole will be oven.
his �i` I e gave to him the -dare and ed out in a few days. I -
iardia n hip of this boy, thel r ci� ly child. LuMBER.—Messrs. Watt & Cameron, I!
he -Aa iy, however, not. wishing to� let of the planing factory, having pure
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3r hii`i bind 1her in May all, the lumber o� McAllister s
,get, the start of �
I I mill in
57rq- a s( ' , sued for and vroour � a di- Grey, teams are daily delivering it,
)rce-- f rool her husband in the Courts of They have now an immense amount on
hio, is divorce. living to 1 er the sole. hand. "
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ire an guardian , p of the�child. Thus DISTRESSIING OCCURRENCE.—On 'Fri -
Leh of hem had secure7d ' It' I right to day morning last, the body 6 f James 1 Mc.
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airatbeichild. The husba4l'towever, Court, a farmer' on the Tenth Co'
. . 0 y , rices-
xving ossession was anxiods of retain- sion of Wawanosh,'wais found in*the
�g it, ad so as not to be M'OI sted by River Maitland, 'ot far from hii own
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, . once been his :wife packed house. The unfortunate man has, it ap.
s trals and with h. g pears, boen of unsound mind for some
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anada, taking up his aboodein* the quiet time .Past, more estecially since the death
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Rage of -Zurich. All went pli asantly Of a daughter to om he was greatly at.
ith our friend and his offs rifia until I tached. He had told his family of' his
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QUX(a� jvo�' 1K. — F,ecen. ly .Messrs. I I ,�., � � I Hurm.-
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Huber Bros. at their mi a 1 Six large - TO the MWr P, tlte�H
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tea which would be on at average of . * � Of your -cplvu�ps too . .
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about 259 logq i a 10 hours. This is quick 8 Im .& JF_ 0 TZ IT I—I - , V ped Y, 0 !
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work welt -of t, ie working , i I �
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capacity of t ei mill. . .I I -, - Tor. their wleff= as� own - -
GRANGIRS.—The open m t' held I � . I - � 'k - your jou'rnal i aud
ing wee , - : , .s , W,
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I by the. Grangers here 11ass week, Was , I - . .� -tlemen seen I
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largely'atteuded,- although for some'411- I . - I _. , for ,the 5 � yoidi �o tend
known reasons the speake.-a expected _. lesi've, through 0
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were not pres t, 110 er, a, good JUST OPENED: __ . cere thatik. bu P31
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meeting was held, and tht Sociefy,is I I . :l." . . .same tinie l I .
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gaining in uUml ers, as ,quite a few join- , . t.IV4 � I - *
�d on iliat even ng. we are ch4rica Witt�� wagnq
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of notice. It W the second ength from I I . I W, � ! he I -it I not wit
.11 factur-Or the fault ; -
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the sturnp,'me ured 5 feet 3 inches in f*j EW DRY GOODS, I � - I I with the tailers Therd is
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diameter at the small end, and, is 14 feet ' ' ., - *W adn
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in length. It , cut 1904 feJet of inch - � I ,� I.. gen lier - but �th
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lumber, and is qual in weigh�, to 2910 4 I � . -1 i
feet of lumber, hich io'certai4ly a large Making the Largest, Cheapest I I A position �tol i0omp"re articles
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load to haul ' one team. I � and Best I �: .1 alid I I : � lr .
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doderich. � ! come, out boli - - e - * . lo,lo
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[FRO THE OIGNAL.1 rt- I , weparea todiscard th -,ewi
I I forth. Most of these Goods we Impo 1 - � 1h,e nimble sjxperic� � ther
SALT TRADE.--Wheshipm rt�a of Salt � -1, �. - whole
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from Goderich to the Ualted $tates, for i . -Of Ac
ed direct from � I % I- . be said
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1875, according., to the Cumt6m House - . rem : I'tis a fwti:thst �osl
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record,: amounted to 140,308 barrels, I �. � 'having no! I -tie's ZI
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KNOX CIHIUR . —A series bf special I W, Dul- I rilidst, zau -pay, � � raidw-,XY
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geld each evening of this wees�iin Knox ,:B MZ I rl! _& I W 9 - - . - '200 rif : 1 buy
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Church, Service begins at 7 :�o P, M., � -1 - a. ce _ I I l, �
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WENTWORTH Ju . � - J. 8- Ana are determined to, sen "thorn. " I .1 - i� .uted. iBut I is ianother
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Cheap as any First -Class House in I � ,farmer i . 9 - I
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AVentworth, id. the place � late - I I i . ., I
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J. e tabroose, lVe are i 0 ed that Dominion of Canada. -We m L I .1 . .-. I f i - -�
I traneact his owp husiness.
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3�1�sizair is Isinclined cept the I . J ' the�_ art,6f 198 Clk1
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I i Goods a Speciality, and in many Lines , -'� I _. I he imay-i'not -,Only ine:
OBITUARY,—Mr. Thomas Lawlraso4 �,- _�: I
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of Goderich, the only survivin ,, brother of V --. idnS, In 11g]
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Mr, Lawrence Mon Po ke Magis- I . � - to ,of the �
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trate of Lond , died. on nesday I Produce tbel
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last. The deceased gentleme i has been � Will. ,�tlww S �
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ailing for some time, and his death Was - � i yead : Nve hive frool
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not unexpecte(L He 7 I 1. � i I �
was 7 7 years of i I � ; '
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afternoon of ast week O'hristopher .. severe yve. i : Soon.
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Welsh, a young man in the employ of - � -our -own , tries � ,
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PitixTs, Warranted F I ,_ , ilurs iii your v�
Mr. Thos. Andrews, met,wi' � a painful �__: ers. The lw� .
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ter house when a cat whi i had been � __� - ,� � n vble'. - �
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prowling, aroundl for' some ti � made its � ., � and if th OU1
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he kept in the 4 la r ho 0, he dis- fz� ".__� I - . . 0. I , .
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ed ]*it at tbe animal. The which . � . . �. 1. ,the I I nor All ini'dill
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had been repaired a efore, ex- T I I _ �
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ploded, blowing the a . I - i Tnosed I manufActur
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-fully, but his eyesight may 6 permau- New and Neat, in all the Choice -Fah- . t_-�7�_ ' viz; aill y ahtr be , V
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ance bodies in wri are ab[)Ot making . t , not Duly f4thd benefit Of
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an arrangement for a course of lectures to 70 cents per yard. ; Nrty Pieces -
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a pie of the �� - � -",d ;;.W , �hoae
on this Subject, in which 1 . l ie� �__ � that biin.j,t
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most prominent ecturers wi : take part. __ I , � .
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General Neal ow, the fat lier of the . j-�?�_,' I are, h wever, I I
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6'Maineliquor .w,"anoiindoedwemay P�. . 1, � Salaries And, the ty.�an '
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may of temperan, ,,e on thl ti tit, has . . i �. �, I �
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written a lette - offering Z be one of - I K. _4 . - riatrits to
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tremely libe;ral, and we hoDe , us servic" Double Warp Reversible, at 1-4 cent�,_ I . " e. to'say a word, 410 my b)
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towns, and the cities. The Greneral is a f __ I -the Jeoltivatio,
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18,eents, 20 cents, 25 cents 30 cents, I i �`,. " 1 aisrms� land. a
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forcible speaker, and being4workerin � 4 1 � I 11
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the cause will handle his . subject practi- , � ' ..�_4 � ' I -an , �. i 2 : I
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35 cents, 40. cents, 50 cents, 60 c.enta, -- I L___.. , tency -and x
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cally. The Temperance; Leag'�Ile, under I I I R�z_,. 1 Y � -
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ronto, are working in ear e8t their' I � -1 us z as 4
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present'object b, �ing to cu. the, ad ' -, I I - - . I
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iion .of the Dual: in,Act in 8ev oral of the " � ��-_--i �
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move and pays t�e salary of t e ma4ager. i I . . - I I
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Mr. Weise, of Ben: Miller, in the � n-_- - i �
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township of Goderich, ha h . five of his - I -
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Messrs. Love & Mellis,:'sincei th Den- � I t_1 - i I same 0 A d, �, ;� at � the
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pretty good pull - , . ..., I I I -I I � _. ,
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—Mr., John esley Dobson, south deries. I . .. � - � 00118i&i2l 'If tOO � __ - I
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half lots 46 -an 47, (',on. 1, Grey, on I i ' , - r'Urr,
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Wednesday of t week, bor ught into 3 .... . i It
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is becoming son ewbat famed as a stock From $1 to $8 per .Set. Ameriem I ] I ... - I , i - $1
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raiser, sold on Monday last, f -ve head of . . . 1 I !
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splendid cattle, as well .;as soiae of this. Cottons, American Ducks, Americw- _� �
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each. Mr. Dod on, of London, was the � � � I I � �
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—Mr. Henry Edward's fa .. . - I 1, -
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... osh, was � J . � ce. ... am i
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burned to the ground on the night of the , : � a �
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7th inst. The fire broke out at 11 . - i .V .1, I 0 ... �
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o'clock, after the, family had retired and Thirty -Five Dozen Ladies' Scotch WWI., I It sable -la . 0 supply arid
were asleep. Most of' ,the contents i .. I
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by the neighbor � the house is nearly re- I I- ant �ritic4lof-indilstryly i
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the store of Mr.1 J. Lynn, Of Brussels, , . . i .-A witte"r tholigh, f*oAh
was entered and $99 in bil ffd silver Per Pair- � "I 1 .
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abstracted from the cashb,ox. The store . � 64 I W. I OY -a
was closed about ,9 o'clock, and the in. � I . U. -
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mates of ihe house, who sloop upstairs, . I I � �
had retired to I A Great Bargains � - . . minu.- ': OX-4milliation *
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-rest by 11, About 12 . i why- . Ot ipurzhalsie a 111,
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the shed in rear of the buil ing was, A. G. MCD OUGALL & CO-, is.& I in I
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