The Huron Expositor, 1879-12-19, Page 8A
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L � I deserving of a rene a lease of office or Warden, Mr. Hays;.has presiaeaRt �'#b% � lbetftsetvea vetl -cr6ditably-, in, au- 1879, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, 801 NEW WINTERGOODS. - __ I . I :
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� - Sa oetiugs With a dignity �%,Ad sw6ring revLaily .and men - be strue;cure therefore descended with a . -- .
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�� =UV04 expositor,, whether, they. homWee been extravagant various m I ,concisely the mud that the following gentle nin mi ,a -a ----; _� 11 �
� . duty 06nd deserving of dig. impartiality becoming the exlr,eutive' vaAous questleus presexted to them, appointed to .act as Deputy Retur g � t bt crash, o rrying the two men. .
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. . , ..� misaal. We do not think that the head of this im ortant county-" To all which speaks well of MiEs Powell as a Officers in the respective -polling Sub-` -4vith it. Mr. McCasey had a severe - , - ;
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I —":... .- � _ —"---------- I ed shrink from iming of which we say &men .— Ar� John trainer of tke It Young idea." The . ex.. divisions, No. 1, at school No. 8, Ea- I � I
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if` - Weir, Post Haste - Im, passed amination was interspersed with vocal monaville, Juo. Sproat, Deputy 'Re- _y a - Saw. The St, Cathsar- � � T '4� .� � . I
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f, DISTRICT MATTERS. I- a statemoRt of this Mild. �On the con Nednesdr ines man was struck on the arm and An GV , MCDOWAL-L & COM 114: . - V I (
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___ tion way to S land, where 1, ' sit hour was spent in recitations and -2nd concession, H. R. S., Robt. Lands- Shoulder by a bu S 11 - � � .
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. PUBLISHERS' NOTIOE, oftheratepayers, as we believe f all friends Ile ex .,h, Deputy Returning Officer; somewhat severe inj TODAY OFFERING , _ - . . �
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� value has this year been received for to-morrow.r He will 'as absent about the raAe payers e7.pressed themselves as No. 3, at ,.school No. 2, 3 oncession, E . 4
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. - .Day and Now Years e well pleased witfi the conditio in the school- house in I I
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. . I zt)ay this year fall on Thursday, we will well to plao6 the matter beyond a doubt voyage and a pleas' j,11t vigit aanong the school, and also -a few words of eii-' tarning Officer; No. 4, at school No. 9, Section No. 5, Morris, Mr. Josevii SPEOIAL BARGAINS .
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. . is -native land. couragement te the young people. -9th concession, H. IR, S., David Man- Drost, teacher, on Friday evening . . . .
ITOR One before the ixext election, by putting the hills and hesilier I ,of h -i W -a I . . . I I � I
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'.. . mtepayers in possession -of the facts.- —Mr. John Elli,o,4, formerly of XbKil- understand Miss Powell, who has labor- son, D9puty Returning Officer; that . I In Every Department of their House. -
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I -day eaXlier than usual tor the next two We give the , advice, however, &ud� lop, but now 0-1 1*toue, Illinois, is at 'ed earnestly and faithfully in this sec- the Clerk give the necessary notices sever his connection with the school, 1W
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- I ' boax won't charge a cent for it. - Mr. Elliott'jooks ia; if he were renew- inoving elsewhere. It is to be regretted the above resolution. The by -law. .was labors in the section. The programme - � - : �
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� . -4 . ing his yor,th, a)nd his earance gives that pupils .&nd paxents lose the servic6s remd and passed. Moved by Mr. Nigh, will consist of readings, recitations,
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. I this. in mi d, and to forward ; � ample evldoac6 fhat the climate of of such an excellent teacher. The be4t seconded by Mr. Hannah, that this dialogues, &c. The pe '
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tribll,tions aud advertisements a,t least - Uncle Saan is coii'-mnial to �him. His wish . es of all go wit`h' her in. her n6w Council do now adjourn to meet again tion are cordially invited toLattend. sorted tha?z it is to-dqy. ; .
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- . 10 ation. is within 40 miles of Chicago, charge.—Gon. : if necessary when called by the Reeve. . � . I .. �
- - loup.day earlier than usual. , . . -und,or the auspices of .the Tuchersmith , 0 . I . . L I Winthr � � . - - . . I
I I �Ot with the raih-oad ninning to the city CoUxc1r, DOINGS. -At -the last 3teet_ - I . OP. . . �
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. - F ou -ray best ,value: iii Green, Black, Ilearlysosticcessful as many we have. passing his farm. , He is thus conven- -ing-of -Howick Council it was moved b I y Wroxeter. CHOPPING BEE AND ACCIDENT. — �_ � ; . . .
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-and japan Teai, Fresh, Pwe, Ro, ntly situated to one of the best — ;
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. "ted coffees' lind. The mwin cause of this is that le . Mr. Cook, Seconded b Mr. Phair, thaot BusixEss.—Tbe village has been rath- Messrs. Tate & Eaton had a chop i
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� . - . S its, �'�d General Groceries, do t1his year it 'so ha,ppened that several of. maxkets in the world, and instead of the Clerk write to the Manager of the er lively the last Jew days, in conse-, bee on Wednesday of last week, whe , ' . ;
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� RaLsins, F iae Ouxmi disposing of .his dairy and 1 other pro- Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway quence of the establishment here of a teu. men cut about 30 cords of wood. . - - �
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� not, fail ta sL�p D. D-� RGSF,'s prioes before purchas- our best fee&Qrs have gold etw1jer than . � Goods is unequalled in . .- _.. �
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� wont be bothered to b p1me. , ,][low- ship directly to li�ad ,quarters. He is t' ging I
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I � .628 . L ped before tXie show took . the road at the railway crossing on the Jud i fl In, the number of -sleighs The next day, as Mr. Tate was felling . : I .
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� - Hrrsz, FACTORY. — A i ever, there iwas a moderate fair dis. pleased with the 6ountry and thinks he Oth conceAsion, opposite lot 4, and to passingal ng, the buyer, Mr. G. Mfflien, a tree, the axe caught on a branch, and ! . , Tj
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I End Ghe ese t play-, embracipg many vory superior I n the culvert So &B to take the must be paying good figures. - falling, hit his foot on. the instep, out- MILLINERY—New-Tn-aimea 11 ITH .
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I Factor y will be, held fit the Fftctory, on Satarda y, at Vian he,could -in, Canada.! It i� five water from the roadside,'as petitioned RuSTIC.—Agood deal df chaff has tiug it to the bone. The out is about - 75 ceDts, $1, �1.2,5, tl.t . �
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of handsome he sayshe notioe6 a more markecl im- ried. Petition of Joseph-Overend read, r'- pendent as well as by the greit un- about in a few weeks. from'�2..50 a P. I ;
I Gr.EA,T Vm-,M%\y f 900cls. the gromad at satisfactory -prices. The. . � . I e f . I � . ;
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. � suitable fot chriErtmas Presei-ts, marke,1 very low following is a list of the saocessf al com- provement in Seaforth,' than in. any questing to be embodied in drainilde wa�bed, at the expense of our city GOSSIPING XEN,.—A. few weeks ago - . � - _. .
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� I � iwws. Can an - petitors-7. Best cow or steer, 1 entry, other place or thing. He was ast ish- by-law with. the, p ies on. concessions fathers, anent the erection.7 of the rail- we noticed a piece about the women iii - -
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� . ,ULTRy,—Geose Tarkies and Dwoks A. Elcoat, Tuckersmith. Best cow or Moved by M
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I I cheap at RmL :RmnHERs. 628 1 heifer, 7 ,entries, 1st - John McLean, I . seconded by Mr. Cook, that no action sidewalks. Well, they seem strange to better. It is impossible for young peo- . I :
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. . Riverside, Tuckersmith; 2d Duncau . Brussels.. be taken -Carried. - M6ved by Mr. look at, but it is on accou ple to be out after dusk without hearin g . itively � � I -
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� � -Peter, McE wen, Sta'piley ; 3d Jaimes Broadfoot , C. R. Coopmt, Brussels, Conveyancer Cook, seconded 1�y Mr. Jacques, that ing built in a style altogether new in some scandal. The men about here
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w ; . ave returned after three i Dale, Jr., Hallett. Hogs -92 entri .for $5.75 in place :)f debenture' No. 68 tic; and I must say that they we very ners and-- behind wood piles to hear . . Nve take,, p.lamure in. than!
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- weeks ; hunting in. Muskoka, taking 1st &nd. 2d" Robert F itzsimmons, Clin- Money to Loan. 621. 1 for sa.me amount, and the Treasurer severely Rustic at that. what is sad. Bad men. An example public for tli6 hearty
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� with t1jen,L Etta -en fin6 deer. T-41is is ton. Turkeys and'geese-Thomas Car- and Collectors be notified not to accept should be made of the first one who is 6ve reSpolid'ed Ito tircular. I
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I 1 Walker and Wm. Fowleri Tuckersmith, ried. Moved by ldr. Jacques, seconded TjicacHL-a HiRED.-Mr. H. Horton is out our advertisements to t1lovery
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: '. and Thos. Hutton, Fullairton. by Mr. Cook, that, the account amount- enga edfio teacb. the Lumley school, at . Leadb-ary. letter. 7,
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� with e p&irtfnl accident on Friday . . good many farmers. Markets are I 9 . � �
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I met I , ing to �111.48, for -medicine, clothing, a salar of 0425, for the year 1880. OUR SCHOOL. -The following is the . I
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: family be paid, depenture to be given to the boundary liiie captured two white So'etion No. 7, McKillop, based on a
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f � .. e11110 I ilipped, and 'house and lot on North Main street, a 45c. to 50c., oats '28c. to 30c., pork d by miep, with pink eyes, a few dayq ago. written examination: Part first-Ist . e .
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. - struckMr. McDougall oa , 0 gins, �5.50 to $6, hay $7 to V.- 1 Our sales in this department amply I �
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. Mr. Phair, seconded by Mr. Jacques, Magg .
: . . seveling, an artery and inflicting a Be- - BRIEFS. -In a case before the J. ! I , gie Paisley, 2d Maggie briscoll, 3d prove this. I I
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; � injured' Seatorth will be entitled to a, deputy F- that Mr. Harris be paid 01.50 per week - AcciDENT.-A young man named Agnes McCulla and Bertha Howlett.
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I . . vare and painful wound. The ' - - on Tuesday last, Mr. R., McGillicuddy for keeping infant chilc THE LARGE BUSIt
2 j Reeve, next Y'ear.�Thiy horse buying I belonging to Shoote, fell from .a -horse the other day Part second-lat John Maloney, 2d .
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I h-mb A,recovering. appeared as advocate for the defendant, ' I . �
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; I * in town 'Mr. Xilligan, deceased, . and the Clerk - and broke his leg. Medical aid was soon John Richardson, 3d Robert Coats. I
. business. has been quite brisk GLOVES —Warm Winter Gloves, � i
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f . and made his maiden speech' in that .
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I has �'bought a number. of ver ' fine c"Pa est children out -Carried. Moved by THE Co.iorniT.-Don't forget the con- Benjamin Bacon, 3d Duncan MeEwen. .
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� animals, and an American buyer has B!Ur. Weir, seconded by Mr. Phair, that cort next.Tuesday evening. Doors open I Junior third -1st Aunie Da;vipW-"'1d e
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� " been doing a. good business also.. * Our merchants axe all doing a fine bus�- J: R. Williams be paid 00, for three at 6 0,1clock the curtain rises at 7:30. Susan -Driscoll, 3d Elizabeth Vii-scoil. FLA N NELS-LF-anev Wool Gooas, .
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: Shaxp's hotel is the headquarters for 1 coffins for the deceased in King family Those coming from a distance will find , Senior third -1st Win. Reinhart, 2d
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I ference -to the School Teachers'- dispute. going out of business. -A series of, e , I
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. this business. Prices, range from $75 -Carried. Moved by 'Mr. Cook, see-. good stabliDan for their horses, as - Roy McKachin, 3d. Thoivas Willis. : I 11
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a . gone far enough, anc Brussels Mechanics' Iustitu to land the pard receive -a barrel of flour -Carried, ed: stabling for over twenty-five horses, . Archie McKibbin, 3d Carmen Swallow.
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� goodcan be accoi , 0 town band are to be held Iri Moved by D4r. Weir, seconded by Mr J?URCHX3B YOUR 'CLOTR0'-G - sihows --tl
�. place in the Presb erian church in I . all within five minutes' -,;Valk of the _.___ - -_ , ing the past two weeks �
� it on tside of those who originated it, we . A A ; I winter. The first is to be held this . I . - I
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L therefore decline f urther communlea n Sunday next, at the '108' ; (Friday) evening in the Town: Hall.- I — _4_ - St -FROM- . ;
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z I , of the incruing service. -There " 'O' I The Reeveship will -likely be hotly con- moneys without the tiustees producing i 'Whalen. . MU xICIPAL MANTERS.-It is stated that - . I . . I � �
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i published last week. His reply, should � Farmers are ta�ing advaintage. of tZe P that the trustees 6f the Presbyterian tc! bo let for the erection of a neat little ' .
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. he see fit to make one, wou good roads to market their procluceand Church ifi Fordwich be :paid $4.20 for chureb, veneered with *brick, - ' mpsou is a .. .
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� do other business, and the town 'has I one of the former will resign. : Several damages done'to the church fence by plitce. It will not be dedicated to any from. All their goods are thorouglily . ; �
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� it close the controversy so fax as we I en ard' spoken of for Councillors, and faithful public servant, and can I : I -1
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� Prices for wheat declined four cents lie has so justly wom. It- is alsostated I emp 11000S �AIND - '
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-Slater, tooli Vlac e oia ca,me in expecting to get the p be takou out -Carried. After passind amination in School Section No. - 12 i tirement, Air. George Castle and M . ,PLEASUD 9
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r their auspices. The me�abeizs of Fi- ! meeting. in St. Thomas Church on We have marked down the whole of
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. � ,� delity lodge, together with mambers Wednesday evening was very fairly at- I . I I I . . I � ourindinense stockof Menls,Boyslaud . i
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I . com-pa,nied the procession in f ull ieplia, 1 missionary address was delivered by thoroughbred cow, a few days a -go, gav� Jeremiah McGee 520. Third form.- I - Bee ouT- New Style Overcoats, beauti- " - �
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I I . the members present. Moved by H. I consented to deliver a lecture on,T-em- best value in town. Price, $6,75
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, sale at Clinton, and she has paid foi ngl- - lent value. Price, $7.50. . 4
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. was a lonc, and patient sufferer, having , tion with the Presbyterian church in . herself three times over since then, and 263. Part second. -Marks obtainable, 7
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. Monday "*. . , . The lights in . the ghthouse at , terials. Price, from 19..50 up. _� I I . THE � APEST IN Tic;
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� dxessed sheep and. la,mbs for the Winni- tion had bountif Lilly provided them with el, building culvert ofi B line at pretty sore he. is recovering' and will, -Mr. Michael Eacrett, of Exeter, . .
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t Government dradn �13; Henry James, we hope, be around all right in a few I has been appointed an official: assignere �lothiucF at our establishment. All- I .
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9 Pegg market. There digging, a ditch, $33.35; Michael Kelly, days. Scott occupied the chair, and sitter
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: . . were slaughtered aind I mnd pointed time in digging ditch and putting in pipe, $3 ; that the Messrs. Mode -land, sons of Mr! i meter, died last week from croup. I -
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carloads to Winnipeg will a,mOunt I tb at a scheme had be M a the I
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" -o,n.d&y and the whole of the existing debt of the 4 -all, $1; Ja,mes Barnbill, .
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. a nit choir, under the leaderabip of Professor -Clark, part� salary, $60 -Carried. The (I removed his harnoss 9hop to Kidd's -Mr. John Sanders, of ,Exeter, left As will X10t fail to Satisfy the i
� Tia. LiTmu-n-v SOCIkTY.-O'n aCCOt i as high a mark as a breeder of horses, wooden block, lately occupied -by Mr. -The following officers have been q i
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. Council then adjourned to meet again I a few days ago with agang of men for in�talled in connection witb Clinton ,buyers. . I
of tile stormy weaither , there was not � Jones, gave several musical selections -Mr. John Templeton, Pendergast as a hotel. Mr. McConnell � �
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OBITUA-Ry.-It becomes our Painful I team of general purpose horses for $240' six months. ,Secietary; C. Young., Tyler: T. Fbw .
Mont, wliic h. was taken part in by the - 11 which both received a deserved encore. - . . j
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, following parties ler, Chaplain.; J. Amner, First C0111-- :
. Both* sides ': both, Sunday and Monday well known and much respected me ' Baker moved out of the Union Hotel . I �
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M . P ford, the owner of the house, has D. Smith, third - R. McMurray, fourth,.. ;
pr ve dic.ision in favor Of the side up- : Their sinaina was the best ever heard in Slemmcn, which took place at her meeting read and approved. Moved by Messrs. G. Tedford, A. Straiten A. and H. Dyke, idil� ; R. Hunter, D. 0. - N-UNCEYS AT COST.
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holding capital Punishment and led by o the church, which is saying a good deal. father's residence -Mr. John Slemmon - moved in, and will keep the house open V4 , . ore, and D. -A few days ago tbree �ahool boys 8 AT COR
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I e moved by Mr. S. Young, of Hallett, and short illness, of typhoid fever. The de- on to his farm. . - - I I I �
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: that Mr. Thomas Bell, f ormorly a resi. . dell, seconded by Mr. Landsboroug of being a good landlord. A grand ball portauce. - by their Struggles. They all had suffl-- CLOT�G AT COST. .
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dience . be- dent of this town,'is a candidate for the panion. Mr. Sleminon and family ha ' is talked ,of in connection- with the -Mr. Robert Bissett* 4
. 90 late. in closing that the au I ve ; that John McMana be paid for 12 cords , who is in a cient presence of mind to tread water, . HATS AND CAPS AT C9
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ancIpleasure-isclestroyed. Tbissliould likelytobeelected wibhbut�,- opposition. nit 'in-tbis their sad bereavement, but' BUFFAILO ROBES A T i.
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ey raised durintf the year; the : im, his resid9nce here, and we regret cemetery, and the impressive funeral � Muudell, seconded by'.Mr. Hannah,' at formed, some of whom come a distance ly satisfactorily, and it was decided to office, and on going"down. Stairs found, I .
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1111Provements made durinsf the year. i the provision business, as well- as -in � James Dallas, gravel, $4.25; Wm. * Id' 1 V -0c . I i . �
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clutail a great amount of labor in its Inuch over done. -Mr. Wm. J�obertson, SCHOOL ExXMINIATIONT. - The last : Nicholson,, t . q ;
ean4ing at statute labor, ' be held iu the Methodist Church on to a charlye of assaulting a boy' -named vigorous battle with Clio flauies the * 1. �
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-of of Oakville, of the firm of Wm. Robert- quarterly examination of the pupils of ! $3.50 ; Robt, Ei lgie, coverina culvert, :' Christmas evening. The committee of McTagart. The evidence went to -Doctor succeed ed in subduin a them. I i .
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vul,livatiou be heavv,whi,le the iiiforma- son Lt, Co., hardware merchants of this School Section No. 11, Howick, was 1; $2; Geo. Strona,. box culvert, conces- i 111anaclement is an euer-yetic one, and show, that although- the punishment . I ____ �;
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tion Nvhieh -would be afforded the - town, left for home on Saturday morn- held on Frid�y the 12th inst. The i sion 6, $2,; Johnson Brothers, spikes, . no effo"rts will be Spared to make the was a severe one, it was not an und,e- OAK- HAi.L.-Your attention is direct, . ;
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appreciated. Formerly this iufOrniationli LNIrRobertsonis a " y I binding poles 0iii affair asuccess. Addresses willbe de. served one, and. the case,was dismissed. ed to the new andfasbionable fur caPs . �
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afturtheelectiunjof the new council here are always glad to weico-i-ne him out of parents and rate -payers from the , . . -
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aud is ooubequently, for all practical toourtown. In fact none would object section to witness the days' proceedings. concession 8, $45; Dr. Catnpbell, t the'pro-ramme. I appears that the horse, with wagon at- imitation Sealand Coney. A15o a full �
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. - r_Ldilett upon to vote a.t the municipaj our live] town, but - n . � t to get a drink, but got beyond its Lamb, 'Coney, Hair Seals, Plush and - I I � -
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their pei,-,uua,l f eelhigs forthe respective has spent most of his days in that � ssion 7, Morris. depth, the wagon and harness prevent- Grey Lamb. Also a very large vari4Y' . �
('ections in the dark, and had only � � he has P, large in terest in Oakville, and by Messrs. Burgesp, Powell, Hutchinson i Robt. Mellis, culvert. and oravelling On 1 1\1r. Phelan, ; coiice, . I HIU �
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candidates to guide them. It the 1 town, -we need not-e,.,pect to ha-V� him borhood. The fo - Messrs. J. McCasey and Mattbew Ing! 8 - r
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