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�% I DISTRICT MATTERS.. i act and the style of the quOtions. At . . SEASO - 110F 1881. 8 ORE
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� were present in Miss Raine's room 86 S� SE EN � D %C, 3i J 'SEEDS
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t I-, 1>ound keepers—Ward No. 1—Charles Pupils, in Mr. Campbell's. 57 on examin- halabrO113 recitation which w % Much I ! i I SIGN, OF I H
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� . ation day, and* there have beeuover ul4ud) . :"The marbantil [n erests I . � . I ; I . I
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.1 , . i t of P'nsidl" was duly teSP013 to by I . ! i f i � -- i
11 No. 2—Wm. Milne' and John Mulligan, names entered on the register since ls 3ed a . � � , � I I
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- January,' 1881. IS there another M a isrs. . ulton, James Cc worth i � . s I
� .11 Sr. No. 3 — James Roe and John I ' , � 17 . I :
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..F school of this size in Huron ta4ght b ar i � J. I *.. Biker, and it is but j 's i(* to i � i �
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� I 'In the evening a laxge- number s ll d t a reputation of Her,8411 as a I I � RY OUR STOCK I 1 jUDGE FOR YOYROELV
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Zi, Ward No. 1—John Aikens, John Wat- - ' cam . P Having purch � sod � Large Stock of . 1 AND SAVE MONEY!
�- I the dialogueg, readings, recitations, &d. a tb e toast,- I I The la4ies," which was ,ES ! I
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;11 Giles, E. Phair, John Mulligan Sr. No preparedfor the entertainmentii, which bril 1: ant I y responded t srs.Jobn I I I -
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t. menced at about a quarter to ,8 M o" onel 1, W. A. Waugt� R.e.'A. Di isby � . i
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�q "ohn Corbett, Richard Roe, John ' - i .
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o'clock. Some of the dialogues were at", I B PURCHASING I �
I MoDermitt. No. 4—Thomas R. Gilpin, � FIELD AND OA�DEN SEEDS - � : I �� z
�- . excellent, an I were rendered, in first wt � t toast � -Mr. ; I � I �
� I � .Tames Edgar and John Donslly. No. I I
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: . Frederick Doubledee. I , 77 , y . ad From the Wlell-Known Houss of . 0 -10-
A— and was highly appreciated by the . '" 0, ind Mr. Waughl fully Bust n � -�A-I\T-1) SI
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, turned to . an uproar when two little BeiiaLusi He's going �OHN A. RUCE & Co. .1 I � .
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- No. 1, Tuckersmith, Whose names are " I I i � I :
� by Samuel Greer. ., . , -Gran dinotber's hi lly ex �)lled th ladies. Ir - I i
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� . 9 prepared to offer, either In Bulk or by the WILLIAM LO AN, ISIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. ,
� ; 11 Chair," a -was well sung -by Miss waspishly !to, ha,t all th6 I
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- been to obtain the relative standing of Greer. Jennie Greer, a little girl of geAleme3 conn ted I I i i
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each individual pupil in 'general pro- Some six or Seven years of age, Sang w IaaLl reatladies men, oaiaii-Ll am . I . J
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"The Merriest Girl That's Out" very - not MIS ill not loul � a I I !
ficliency, In the fifth form it embra;cea k I
nicel . "How Five Bachelors. Kept b ng toast V ;O 1 EEDS OF �LL KINDS, . I , I I
arithmetic, grammar, geography, his- y ,t4 lo -i . The olosink g toast v 4 4 ` url I :
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tory..algebra, geometry, House," &reading, was well rendered w i1thy (hairm,a�" This toast 17as 1 i : I �
ing and writing; in the fourth form by Sophia . 'Walker Mr. Win' Irving. reo&iided to b3 . *hat gentleman 1in a - ; � &USTOM, WORK A.VD -REPAIRIATG
. readi 0 t the Lowest Poss9ble Price, consisting of a I . I I
- gave a reading and recitation that took jOial and masterly manner. Fo�gand, I I I i �
� it embraces arithmetic, grammar, geog , vi�rfety of � I I I
well. A choir, under the leadership of ch0raS 13r the co ' pany. "He's ajolly I � I .
raphy, history and writing, while in . I I I i � I
the third form, owing to the lack of Miss Broley,sang some very nice choruses G(6d Fellow," rought the I eeting , i � . I I
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well. I Too much praise cannoilt be as- to a clo"' and aft r wishing the U98ts, - TliE SiU
I . I Swede Tuini - CARRIED ON AS FORMERLY, UNDER PSRVISIO N
time, ,it includes only`�rithmetic. The. ' � - � I �i I I :
. . cribed to Miss Brolay -for the giest in- of the eiening every prosperity i t 4 � I . OF M& 4LLIOTT GRIEVE. I I
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h' terest She took in the entertainment new ho6 . All &�ired at a season b 1� Field and riden Carrots . �
the fifth form was 856,in the fourt . I I I 7 . ! I
form 607, and in the third form 100. and the valuable assistance rendered by hou'r, hio ly pleased with the.eve0i � I I � . .
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her. During the playing of some enWrtai* ment. - i i ze I .
Fifth Class, --Willie Bell 761, Agnes i I . # - �� - - ; . . - � Hangel W4 -rt
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Murray 678, Willie Ford 657, lively pieces on the .violin the a�udience -i: . . I � � . � I WM. LOGAN � Seaforth.
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all seemed,young aLud jolly. Ai about. t , Beet Sugair. ; � -11 �
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Class,'—George Logie 352, Frank Wood, twenty-five minutes to 1�, o'clbick the . .n. E - .ion Suc 'ere ! i . I
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I . entertainment was brought to a close, Fr lco-�,Iauadienue is now dul consti- ! . �
329, James McArthur 314, James A. , r . Clover an& Timothy,
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- 2 1, Mary A. and all repaired to their homes satisfi- tu (d wi ital of 101 ' -, WINTER FLUID I WINTER FLUID I I
Bell 296, Robert Wood "I f , . i .
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Rodger 268, Walter Logie 209, Allam ad of having a eleasant time. The pro- of Vhic 1,000,000 ra�ncs is a r At, And All ' d8 of Garden and . I i
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Lang 172 George Fitzgeral(' 141. Third ceeds amounted to over $20. F. Pa.( up r the immediao conatt cdon I I . i i
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Class, Senior,—Alice Bell 70, Maggie � i6i I Floweir S3eds. WILL O�RE OR PREVENT
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The McKillop Printi ' .wcr of building is uhder may, and I � i
Fitzgerald 70, J-essie Land 70, Maggie , Ing- � . I I
Mia. RDITOR,-SIR.-I notice in year suk wi,111-be produced by nextf 111. The . i ,
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Fairbairn 55, Eliza Bell 65, John , � I I � � I �
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Stewart 42, Frederick Ingram 40, E lien iZe of the eleventh inst. a party Sign- boaFdof,directors is c9ni a . i I . I !
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Fairbaira 35, Willie BeI130. Third ing himself N. P . - w�o does not seem foll6win gentlemen IEO,, CROCKERY, reckles., Tan, Soreness of the ]Face, and
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ClasE6 Junior,—Thdmas Murray 90, to know how the co4neil came � to give M&qS011111 c ac at, renien, I ran- I 1P I ' -
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the printing to the S chi montagne, Manger, Macher z' Le- AND PRO)IISIONS. Roughnes)s of the Hand i
Daniel Bell 70. John McLean 69, Cath- un paper� For I i . � . in I
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axine Ford 63,Maggie Imrie 62,Ed. his information and others who seem gr I ,I tec4nical council with righ i to par-, I I I : .
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Ward Ingram 60, John S. Mitchell 57, to have a wrong idea of the matter, I tic ate the debates of the bo ird. o have a Full Stock Df Grocerieb,.Crockory, &nd I . I i
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A thought it proper to say a few, words. 0 , long, and woul4 call special Attention to I � !
L Jex. Manson 48, John Claxke 30 Chas. The Vidon � Sucriere, ff thi) worl�ing v .
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! The connoil at its previous meeting of tl�e filEt factory turns out atisf,ac- ur irarge Stock of I - OSITIVE OUR' . ONLY 150. AND 250. A POTTLE.
Ingram �27. Our public exanunation � .
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will be held on the afternoon of Thurs- authorized the clerk, by resol4ion, to toii intends not onl to & a6nd . . L I L �
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day, the 31st of � March, to which we ot r sugar houses but also! to 'kT- ] , r -i I � I
ask for tenders for ihe printi�g from bVILY, � . E W1 -- IE �-& SI,
will be glad to welcome trustees, pax- this Expositor and Sun papers. I The helP othIt parties to engage in the! "me � MANUFACTURED AND FOR 4ALE BY E. HICK�SON .& Co.
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.entB, teachers, b,nd any other friends of Clerk Sent a form to each &like so they bugiiuess��, lending its pital to st'�gax - I - I I - I . .�
� onsisting of Moynnel, Pin � 8 nay, Young Hyson, ! I
educaition who can make it convenient had nothing to do but in the factories! J ndependent m its control I i I !
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lo he present. I . amount for . each item. When dl ta i2g an intere�t .in an erprises : I I !
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The Walton, Literaxy Society. It I I .
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MR. EDiTo Sm,-. Some timq since, 1ed up 'of aw a gar companies in the.' 11rovince' : I I , ! - I :
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in the nianiier required, neither was Of utar o as 'well as in , QuebeC, th t I ! I � !
probably about the first of the year i I , I I I - � :
188% a literary Society was organized in there a "lump Sum" stated, but theta think pr)per to warn people agiiii8t in- 1.knii ]Better Value th�n ever before offered to the � Ha not its E nal, let alone being surpassed. : .
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this -village 'and carried on moo of the sheet considemtely:eB aging in this essential- : I I
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during the winter. The evening on they would do -the printing for two dol- ly .T,, rench indus Y I q � ! I ; I -1 �
which those meetings were conducted, lars less than the lowest tender we I ongh introtced into the UnIted EXTRA COOD `1�ALIJE IN '�'SUCARS. Hanufactured and for S le by us eitber in Bulk or Pcwlcage.
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if I remember rightly, was that of Taes- get. Now Sir I consider that St tes more than 15 years ago, tha beet I -1
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day. Why the Society (lid not carry on sugar industry has progressed., very � .
� . Give us a Call and �e co virced that M# Mor-
. the council would not be acting hon- lit de; eleven or twelve I ' I
their meetings throughout the summer - , s u2 all : �adtq�rias ison's is the right ph,Lee to buy from. I
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season I do nQ.t know, perhaps on ac- ' I o open are in Existence; they � are if : #0m. ! � I i
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� count of being improperly conducted, their tenders and then put the amount be, g-propperous and yet they i,had1the , . E HAVE S07ETHING WORTH LOQK11NG AT
to yours, which was the only way the sai a adv I Youth Side of ka�n Stree:t, Oppo- I
and, if reports be true, that was the ly intages to be met in :auaaa ; . I I
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could do if your tender was tobe con- pro ctic and good.qualityof the Street, -
. prinGipal reasoa. However, be ihAt, as ! I r0uce I site Marke� '
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it may, it suffices to say that the So- t to you having thg7nly differeffee being, in th soil !not . . i I . I I -
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:Council aga nst all ff. MORRISON,; - ' - SEAFORTH. -
nothingmore was heard of it until - ' a 10 0 : I Toilet Soaps'. Toilet Prep s Pure Dye Stufs, Handy Dyes, Combs,
that Should bind the: 0 1 i fe I aratio �
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about two months ago when it was !comers. Now Sir, if the Council have IS C encE insufficiency of oa ital O,nd — i I � � I ) I
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again reorganized, and instead of hold- I done wrong it was in the asking,for .to inuclil reliance on imaginary profits � JET1-&]R..01\A117191n1;.� ! i I y I
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'' I tenders. Having once done so, tte Sun basEd on theoretical deductions. : . —7 1 i
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last year, they ',ha,ve fixed on Friday was entitled to the Work. In t a pFb7 profits V 're not earne4, becaue ' I SMOKERS'SUNDRIES, POCKET BOOKSi&C.
might as the most suitable. Now I have lishing of the minutes of the n4eeting sWa. cai. ital prevented the puroha�so of 3ANKIN I HOUSE, . I �
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mothing to Bay against such societies for you have not given the motion and Pe#oct nd-'costly machiner , or be- I I � � �
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I believe ff properly conducted they are amendment with , respect to said cad4e th, men at the head 0 a enter- i . I � I
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very beneficial, though I cannot sa printing, and as the clerk is blained for pri �, th )ugh fully competent, lwked SEAFO,RTH1 � E. HICKSON,& Co., : Seaforth.
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not sending a copy to both paper� &like, th ( I , 1 T -
wery much u on the subient never Thece 1 ary exDerience. Perhan's Inn- I
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having'had any experience in Such so. , ght to . for, en c �uses or even well uhndeitst.lood I i ! I .
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cieties, but what I would lik to have -published them as you get, them, ght to too eapily. !)FFrC � I �
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Sention to is the evening on winch the - and your readers could judge for'them- managed ,4ave prevente , succes . I .
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*0ciat.v this year hold their meetings. selves. B publishing this yZ will industry become prosperous requIres ly occupied th� Bank: of Com- � I I � �
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Ever since Rev. Mr.-MeNaughtou came oblige, Yours, &c., I l&rp carital. and pecuniary Baorifibes merce, and w,de� the Co-mmercial � I -
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. to Walton he has regularly held a T. E. HAYES, Reeve of MoKi lop. for.: ,:80121131 years till the harmohibus flotel, Main Stl*t. I �
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lyrayer maetiugg '�,ou that evening on sell needlessly about the matter. We to cred for lat ) . It! reqnir rE gu* I I � I
which the society 0 ( as hesides a pr dent 1 1,
. this year hold their I the pri,nting in our own way. The Co ", saw fit . I I I i
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aleetings, namely, Friday evening. I to reject ,our tender as not being a pr I - and ,care6l management. In Infilly , �
and we have not yet complafi�ed of the. 1 action. cot 1�trias,! from, the Out. tbi-5 Jnd.u�trv. � � ,
Now there axe five' other nights in the ope I 1. WES AND 111�LS DISCOUNTED. I l�
I . Mr. Hayes admits that we offered to do � I ,ho work )1a, � ' � , . I I
week on which the Society might'hold for two dollars less th%n any otbor persoij, and h1a i bee,� endangered beemlso tple t - i
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their meetings, and yet no other night excuse for passing over that offer for one -leis favor- . W01 too qauguina or too preci )i i � I BOOTS AND SHOES!
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wams to Isuit, but the very one on which able, 51thOugh MeOdiDgly lame is probstil better .th(* exFoctations The sugar nglish and ore-dgn E5change , I
than none at all.' At any ra AM 4 I - Purchased and Sold. I -
the prayer meeting is held. Better not A' ' 0 him- IaWyest4blished'in Roumanla,ax, as' � I
' self and Ids constituents we are not digg, C. 'tisfied. I I . I I -
to make a-uy profession to religion Had we tendered in some different man or from we.1 :as ,those in the United 3t4tQS a � � — I i I R O -B F Ik T WILLIS, �
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what we did, no doubt Mr. Hayes and tho a znem�' .ing *ample of this tendency. *, : I I
whatever than to turn the back upon it 'I, str .1 q I I ! � I .
in Such a cold and indifferent manner, his direetlo4 I 08 I I
bers of'tho Council who act under !? , ARMERS LE NOTES � I
*iould have found some other excuse for pas� ni clot i,bg this letter, 1, haveblea,sure . � AVING commenced business on his own socon.at ip'
. I the Store in Str4ng's Block, MIALKLY 14TILE IRT'
I Therefore Seeing that no other night in, sing it over. Regarding the advice 'he gi �ying th�t Union Sulcriere 'Nil! fur- , � I � il 1,
� I SEALWOUTH, N4# door to X. Morrison's Grbaery
the conoluding portion of his leaer we have to say nisbllintErbsted partieB;�'th a tiein-: Purchased at Reasonable Reites. � now,prepared to. fuzalsh *)I who will favor him wit4-
the week would just - suit the Society for to . I I : 14
their meetings as well. I hope that we f"clqu'w Go"Pe nt to judge what sh 04uld and I . . �
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should not paper. for 1�atio . � their patronage with a first-claois arHole in Boots ftn4 -
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those parties connect6d with the so- would remin' Furthermore we . . ; I � ! Shoes of any known description. He 7ill me I
d Mr. Hayes that we publish th6 1n. I Beat Sn at in lustry. I The msir ass I � . C
ciety who belong to the church will utes gratuitously and consequently we only insort eon .; I! oney Lent on 0 atern ecuritlets. ' : OMIT the Be8t, Sud his practical knowlMge of �nl
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-fit to ahamge their night of meeting, and such Portions as we consider will be of p44lic in-, d - -I I . i
t,,,e.t and we certaiul Cc pany�are such as trpe t �hera i such a way as can not fail to be beneficial to oustomers
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Apt persist in Standing up in opposition tion of a few dollars worth of towngh' ' Inti to olly I 11 � I
1P prm ng . ��,Bwer any question. oil ithe;1 tya�.
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you would be of interegt to any one. If he. ants an su ][act. I . I . P I . i
to the prayBr Meeting. Hoping V'r � , � ? ; I i irafts Issued, pi le, at ar at all � ILI I
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Wil find -e fJw&,--Lqr this in your first Official rtof the proceedings published he LE U, epresentative o � i Branches of the Barik of Commerce. i i I I I
issue I remain, yours truly, JusTiclz. should Muoce his Council,to pay for the 94moe as 1 I I ; -7- . . I I CUSTOn WO I& of Every Kind Promptly At-
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WALTOX,..Varch 219t, 1881. - -- i WI�DSOE HOTICL, Montreal, March 21, %. � ; ,INTEREST Al owed on Depoelts � � I � .
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I On Tuesday evening of last v�eek an I � ,� God or No God. ' - 1 1 - Money to ortgages. . I I , I -- I I
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- Friday, the 18th inst., a public examin- Blatchford and Mr. Joseph Hogixth at the leve 1 Lime Kiln 16 Pa.! : I �
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The day behig fine there was a large bar of their friends who assembled � I M, - I P., .A. -Y Im S �
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attend&n 6e, of visitora'of both sexes I � � � 3�1 ! Is i I .
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of whom Seemed to be well pleased of respect and este�m for the. &bove' r e I king the Club how it ato ol on I I : i i .
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examination commenced at 9o'clook in so long.and favorably known he�,e, and Go � would ask Si Isaac Wo Ole � - I
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the junior departnient, taught by Miss who were now o I ; � ! i I �
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n the eve of their de. to �,nswje� it for himself nd all his el- SIEWING M )iCHiNES ! ; I ---i -
Wary,T. Raine. Messrs. Donley, Deach- partureforD&kota. �After all had par- low err bars. He was * *ng to �bide I I : : i � i
raan and Hutoldlison, teachers in ad- . 1� I I i .
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taken heartily of the � sumptuous by 7hat ',he goo old ma said, and. h ; 1. I I'
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joining Bections, examined some of the hich our boat . E IGOLDEN PA16LOCK.
, Mr, � Fairbairn,, ,= be] iqved i1l othe�'s woula be. I . - I
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classes in this room, the pupils answer- so well how to get 1up, and the! cloth rl a W. iite-headed old man,1 old and , I 1 9 i
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ing in a manner which reflected credit removed, Mr . I . . I i . � i .
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on their.teacher. ' At 11 o'clock the ex.- - citizen, was called u 0 � wrin . ad with the W,el lit . i 1� I . � � I . � "
. � n to occuply. the of - (0 yea rs, rose. in his seat, look d at out Dealer in SU inds of First -Class I I � I I i
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I senior fourth class in reading, and was Queen and Royal F&mil " was ably i jOHNSON , SEAFORTH
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am i le gr�.ves of wife and chil'en.
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responded to by Messrs. T.:,J. Wilson I
and James Garratt, the latt er giving &11
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BOU W. robbed, pboated,
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i Gurrect and ready answers they gave. gentlemen in a very pleasantand - not ,lid �' lose f4itW in Him. Take I I � -
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I Xr. Elliott, - teacher of the Belfast ing manner. They revived their past awn- dat f ith to ch bas succeeded in t 'king the Oirst Prize .
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. or two years in succession at the So4forth Fair, . . I � .
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hool, West Huron, examined the and pleasant connections wil the lieN i'da r am no Heaben—ttill ime i
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� penior fourth in Geography. His qaes- people and interests of the plac�, and dat - � W0411t meet my poor ole ChldeAn' � .,
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tionz were important, and intended assured their friends they W�Ould ever, de- liessed ebil'qn up dar 'mong 1 do . I
' Also Agent for the Wh elerW% Wilson, Howe, ! WA HB�RN & MOEN'S
1'. , Oaborne A, Wilson, Wsinz r 0, td any Machine I I
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evidently not to show what the pupils carry with them a pleasant recollection angels, a.i you would crush me do ' 1, customer may want.:, I . �
di -d not know, but what the did, or, at of the kindness and respect show '� . I I I
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by the pupils showed that they had a facturing interests I .kll Kinds of Se niz Machineis I STEIEL BA,RBIIE:D FENCE
Of H61)sall" was duly ter's calt, ;o close do ledger of li.e an' � W I R E
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good knowledge of th ' a subject. ' The responded to by Messrs. J. C. ausen hoini am old, ail' poor, atil lo*ly,, I � � I
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i tifth and sixth classes read some diffi- and J�. H. Baker, who by - sp h and '. '� in my breast am a feelin' dat ; Second-hand Mae] I I
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I cult selectioiis from the fifth book in song clearly set forth the advantages of I wo Ado t Bell for all the gold i ' i dO ; gold on easy monthly pa onto.
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such a manner as to call forth corapli home manufacture. � ; ,
- "The salt inter- wol -I 1-� t all daitrguments of a� rhil- �� 411 I AT LOWER RICE I QUALITY CONSIDER,EDI
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who no doubt thought that this subject to by Messrs. W. C. - i ! � I '.
received Special attention in the Gorrie Wilson and B. Ellice, Cha - T. J. . in' lilt p,� 'or as I is., an' lowly a i I am, 1 � - I .
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school. Mr. Montgomery, teacher in Spoke at considera I :y � , i
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ble length up, n this � I i i! i � � I ---%I et,
No. 4, Howick, examined the sixth in — — I I t .
important and interesting topic', and I . � I I I
Algebra. The Glass did wall.-, consider- clearly.,eet forth the magnitude ol hose . Q'Ifl(' A *EEK in yOurown town. R ' - I*
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$5 )utfit free. Address H. HAI V�TT & OFFICE -In Campbell' I i ' �
ing thq short time allowed for the sub-- ' interests, which thay remarked ere as Co. 'I I � Block, opposite th i
i . Portl� ad, Maine. 69h62 I fansion Hotel. �
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I THE SEAFORTIE1 41 , pronjifie I novv writ
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- the Insurance Businen I., ths of JV411-`ary
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I the past fourteen y(aTfl, I .am mepitrat jk ; SIB() intend runP.
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.PWEST POSSIBLE RATES S. y"eralof the set'
iN'one b -at ftrBt-ol Ir saw logs
ass Companies represon,W, banking
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1 1 AM AL I Uttla,31�,Saw M-1 .
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n l even per cent. , hma -next summer.;
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31�FIGE—Iu Campbell's .Block , 'OPPWk : - - thisiaeighborhood�'
� the Mansion Hotel.
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kI LONZO STRON -I ' '900mmunity' and Wj
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-0 AGENT for Several Pint -Clang Ste* ib, � T,hree �or four 1111 .
- Jamd Life Insarano,j Companies, and . . '
d !to take risks on the most favor -able t1corm"Zk" � siniboine River, PLa
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LIB� e6. � � with a, sleigh load I
4JLlso Agent for the Sale and Purchase of Jim � : Whi,
nq Village Property. I � maocise., -h tb�e.3
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i�0,000 to luertu at se"n Per CCRL .0ming Summer.
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Lg�nt for the sale of O�ean 1.0teamshIp'T1d*, � � several Pleasant
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OFFICE - Over M. Morrison's Store, Mob ; M
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tr3ot, Seaforth. � � , : Go I Pilag the lig-h
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L T H E I I I ' here UPPeRT to be:
'�NADIAN " ' '-,
1, BANK OFCOMMERM ' v'th au'uther, wb"
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1 HEAD OFFICE, TORO-I�To, ,, - -. iServiee is held i
at Xt. Jas. Young,
"a Id up Capital, - - $6,000,0". 1 de.y aj-ternoon by;,
k 81 -- - - - - - 1,400,009. ; the Tiger 11-i-1113-
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The Seaforth Branch of this Bank coutinunio I ,while there be to(
ec �iyo dopoSitB, onwhich interest is xuowedvm� � suddenly. His brol
mimoBt favoAble terms, .
D!rafts on all the principal towns and 1016"Aw i � diutel�v sient for, bi
insda, on Great Britain, and on ,the UniQ .' John was,deaa. i
b& t,es, bought and sold. ' mation of the luui
Office -First door South of the ComxncreW hu death. . Mr.-
otel. . A. H. IRELAND, Manager. . ruce,county, On
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We hava'bealutil.
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erymom, keeps the best and most styliiiihj* a Primeval -,forest I
oo the best driving horses in the business. I I 46bdiut ev,erywherel
1� eat and Xobby Cutters, handsome and como I y , . e(I
rtimble Robes, amd last and safe horses almys '; 11� , JUeXperleinc -
i hand. � 1� pie�rce,d my clotb:�,
Ajery hane some family sleigh for one or tim no�v a, Iiane, streb
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REMEMBER THE PLA60B - oppoisite 0. a. � tin,g, ma Ila peril ol
'illsoz'g Agtioultural Wa?rcroomFT, SWorth. sodn' a spider' -s V
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I . . dr�ams, a. prime)
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IHE Pioneer Photographer of Seaforth, hming � � �
_Ooue through tb�s ftery ordeal, is naw. run thi,bless, before I - I
Jkla in full blast,iWhis new,and commo�o*ns . "turnon board *
erhises in Scott'13 Block. This is the oldest - . -killed, -and whiel
Lll�.ry in this section, and has been thoroughly by'me in New- G
fitted and equipped with all the latest appli. � . -
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-Cog and scenic effects specially for the *000x- . , , most cherishecl '
Dilation of Mr. Caldei'.8 large and increasing ' -D'Alber-lis. -
0e. Having now got into one of the bond. I'. ' w - .1
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mest and most completely furnished gaIlerW I EPPE;
the went, he is now in a bette I � position thaa �--
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&by previous time to turn out all work in fbs ' ' iG.rajeful- and I
iot6graphle lineontrunted 0 him in asuperlor t,- thorough knowl�,
Lx�ner, at the lowest living profit, and on the � - I WIiich g*vern ti
Ottest possible notice. A eiall� is cordWl$ so- -
Ated from AM tign al)d nUtritio-)
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� A. CALDER., ScotVis Block, Seaforth. ' .
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1Y PUBLIC AUCTION 1, 11 , � aazonstitut' -
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If, �R. JOHN BEITH will sell b� Public Ate" -9 I
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)OGERVILLID, on ; � A -L B1111181ail-5 ax .
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'P ESDAY, MARCH 29, 1881, - is; a 'weak 130"
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THIRTY MILCH I COWS. � �
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LrUishing approved joint notes, Sir . -1 ,
per owt ' Vice Axazetfie-
is�ount allowed for cagh, i � _ , Isbehed::"Jame
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'HE SEAFORTH FLAX MILLS, - -- i. .
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JOHN BEA'TTIF , - Mr. J- Wyatt
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MiUs on reasonable termis to a good ,#Atjo .�
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Lolness man, who is'likely to manage I pr"o �
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d' de 'O kleep the Mill running steadily 4$r-.. -- . m4ent of Dr. J. (
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th he,will give the purchaser. I
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! MONEY TO LOAN. �
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4y amount of money to Loan on reagobable ]I . . I
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