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WiUTOU� ItXP00ji � ; I av oartnet and I only lost . 13ayn . bowels and lungs, and died. Ile was a
� 0 At the conclusion all joined in vvishin scourinj the various trout otresmO in 'light, and j3 � I "I clever, persevering y ng man of about
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J , ;Wo games out ;f eleven. I plot home Fon M&NIToB.A .- John Loobey,
* Mr. McDougall a pleasant horrite an the Coal �Jjy, e6nd nothing delighted hirn I it M r� ra of age, who, tiligently wrought
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t ,-,, good fortune in the Northwest, t more th 6 a1c, capture a, lwge spec�led � LbOUt h9lf-pS8t seven . %doll I Mr. Wm. Morrison, sc n of 20 y
- - - i Be - trcut, &Ill there. ere not many good fter a3l, we have some amusements 11r. lor ! on� rc a 'J, o' 'his Flace, to aid his father in n: a,king a livelibr,od..
. i pleasant gathering breaking up MELANCHOLY Accr)ENT.—On Thurs,_
. T MATTERS. I mofs� trout hole 7 the surroun iug U , ,ere. g:believe, however, that I ofto!OW din I
DISTRIC sonable hour,, afterliaving spent a )� ,;-in any, of 4 ,play in Ontario than out Wis epday for I I dattitobs, where day afternoon of last,week Mr. Lauch-
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�_ I - enjoyable, sociable evening. If I M( streams 11 at were not kn)wn to r. E Hn Kennedy, of the 7�h concession, met
i 11�-' 0 e was �lso cons erable )f a aere.". -Mr. Chambers is an intelligent,. ')idney Hanli�ah, son of I ou� townsman, with an accident which resulted in his
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C6.NFEDERATioN, LIFE Associ TION,— D Ugall's success in Dakota 4� I an , Scobie. d and his Btitaments re. ;. Hannah, Esq,, left I for
OnMonday last Mr. Richard Manning, gent'for measure corresponds, with the wii ,hes c ' 1111 sicia, , and Waa a belmi tiful player )bserving man, on Tuead death. He was in Ithe bush cutting
n r hi upon th a 'ute, and waB wont in 01 I eln ),,ardibg his district and t o spritiments he same desAiRlation 1 o took 1with
tha'above named Association, �was in, town ar- his friends here, we can predict � y b re 'ed upon. . - I wood, -when a tree fell upon him, kill -
ranging for the payment of $2,000 to th� widow Of a most prosperous f ature.—Com. � I times to: enliven the ProceedingB at ,the the Settlers there ma, im a span of � finie hor and Other
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the late John Blair, who had a n assurance of that . I gatherings in his ! neighborb Cod he letter was not written fo publica- arming appurtenanceo4�na inten4 en- ing him instantly. Ile was only about
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-hat company, hu -in t.6wn, who, a � '
amount in t The settlen4ent t 9 t strument. ion, bat to 96 gentlems agirig as a tiller of soil it 35 years of age, and �
early is highly commendable to the Aiso,sistion CHEC"Rs.—Seven members 6 by his swEet strains on that in ,n � ki the '
. � I � I most respectable �and prosperous
and gratifying to the parties principalli concern- Seaforth Drought Club visited nelp In his y:3) tiger days hel wi a an active t our request, permitted us I to make orthweet. 1 1 1
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ed'. We also learn thit the late DaviC Jenkins, I an I endrOF atid po4ticisri,' 6nd W" a, he above ra 0 i
i on Friday last and bad a fri sto ext ot. Infori: istion gained - . � � I -_
o(Blyth,hadanissuranceof $580ou *9 life,in with an equal number of the Club of va� ued in'Ember of: the Lil eral pa)rty. It this way is more reliabl 3 and vastly r orrl,�- � . . .
the same asisociation, and that arrange ento are I I Brussels. L
making to psy the claim at once t ough the that city. There w&B some ver h'erful, gEnial, whole ore valuable than; that procured
. y 900 H( was is or a c o I LOCALIT28. —,M . Thomas Russe4 has fis.—Mr. J, G.JAmeut -intends
New Bra, We are pla i and ;hrough intereated land 8 )ectils,tors, or . I . LOCALITY �
agent, &1r. blanning-01inton ying on both sides, but the Seaforta Boated m%n, and his many virbaes . - I % Cow in his possession � -which h%O haid
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pleased to notice that the same promlIness h wapa]per corTespou- five calves inside of 38 In I erecting a steam sawi mill adjoining hi 3
'a team got beaten by three games, a eminent social qu�lities Will long be LgentH, or regular no , - onths.-I-Mr.
characterind Mr. Manning's d with a � . 8 stave factory. The ma,chinery ia
his policy -holders in the past, has agal been dis- will be Been by the -following scor�( : cherished in affectionste r Xnem ce eiiIts, and the hint he throws ou re- Wm. Rands �nd famill r started foi, Da- '
l - ding the country, Oi ly wish . �
played. The ener and busiress t ct of Mr. SE-AYORTH. Games GtTALIPH. Gsme� Draw by a hoE t of warml personal friends. 1 we I as the h6tal bought, and he will; Commence opera-
gy n Life a - won. ; wol 1. ,. . I I '19 kotsonwe esday.. Welaeairti tions at buildingas; soon as weather
Manning has won for the Confederati .�,. game I I I lunders of "the powerh that be them Buccess ,in the country to ,which I
RaMe that few other conipanies have a tained in Coleman ......... 0 Mcl[anzia ...... 4 � 2 DOING S OF THE !TOWN FA:TnEas---�'-At ihouldhe carefully Pondered over by permits. Mr. Ameni is an enterprising
this section--Exciler Reffector. 6945-1 - c Nasmith ....... 1 i 3 they are ion 1 i I UA also a Pleasant man a 111
I 2 Dempsey ...... 111 3 the, M ti I of he Town Council' on ille people, and a remedy EhoUld be do- voyage.—Mr. ol n H I for- nd a good citizen, and we wis
HOW To DESIGN. — The el6nitieritS of Wilson, A .... :* Graham.. ' 2 i 0 i . . . %led manded before more damage is done. . . Mccasey, him success in his now venture.—The
i . .4 Mon (v g 'the following n J 3 erly of Morris, Ut �Ow eng in
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Style, Aesthetically considered, 1p I I 0 r � ' machinery and. tools for the drilling at
� Pe113OlaB 7 3 a nted to form. a ose No �eaching school at Chata*ortho rites
eoverings for the human form in such m4nner that Charters, W. C.. 2 McKenzie ...... 3 , 1 1 I � salt well have arriYed, and work will
the garment will necessarily carry out t1io natriral Wilson, Chas. .1 . Ra�ner .... .... 3 i 2 company � or 6 'town, in acicorda�nce PAS13ED WITH Ho Rs. --It , affords us I wen
by ad- — g the 0 nuch pleasure to learn that Mr. John �o a friend sWing that he'lia doing 'The derrick is
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beauties lying under it, and eoliance thoi� � - — - — wi la th y -law r ' 6gulatin B�ao I sati L fied with hia new h Dime, - be commenced at once.
ding further expression, with the aid! of color, 14 � 17 ' 11 O, OBS, oldest son of Finlay Ross, Esq., Und fully about completed.—Olegg & Co. since
form and general harmony. This 'ca4 only be viz,.: E ra. Joseph Abell., D. o4an, ; nd also the
. I I 1 14 � 9 '. the 8th concession of McKillop, hv,B � re of I life into which January have pressed 180 tons of hay.
done by a master hand, and if you would like to . — ; Jo n Ed, Geor e Bills H. Cline -4- ro. bert
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and comfor- I law. - Mr. John Lyons assed his finsl examinp6tio s be aced. Nessus.
test the improvement an elegant [ - . n They are still pressing,!, but hay is only
. Majority $or'Guelp .. an RO Wit Laid Igar and eprg B have left �
tably made suit will effect on your ownform call Is � I I � t - mission to' lay down edical College in 'Montreal, and � coming in in small� quantitiee.—Two
Xt OAX HALL Clothing EEitabli&hment, ! Sesiorth. wa3 grai , per . lias hmd conferred upon him AorriB ith e and have ! .
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There you can be pleased beyond a doub IS IT A MISTAKE? We fear thE Con buildin 'i S'terial.on the street in front aken rented I ar B r parts.— of Wilson's egg wagons, drawn by
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cil have mude a grea,t mistake in %dop; of X.. .1 cDougall & � Co.'s new B re. . mules, were fast in th
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PuRE DRUGs and Chemicals, Horse I .fi OBS pasae ore than us rhere is lot's f 8 Ow yet on som f the the gravel road noroh of Brussels on
� I wire fare alarm a -rangd The May,10 I was Ustructed to enf Ce d a much in . natty I'll
and Cattle Medicines., Patent Medici1aas, Dye ing the pole anc Is redita,ble examination. Ile occupied 3ideroadBandleo,cesBiotis and in! the -
Stuffs, Druggists' Sundries, Z fail a ortment merit, inBtead-of th.b electric 1. tieta th( fireli its by-law in the oasee of he . . i Wednesday last, 6thi April. Xr. Wm.
alwaysonhand. Physicians' Prescriptii: ns care rstplaceon the honor rolll� and Was 3wamps. 1 .
- The latter is perfect, as has bee abull bui Idin !!! tely erected on t ae Mar ey� I i 0 t - � Rands and family 1 of Morris, left by
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fully compounded, and Family Rftil)OS VCOiVO, Our warded the fins.1 prize. And what is I I I train on Wednesday from Brussels for
clareful artention. Horse and Cattle 41adicines dantly-proven by experience, and woub pro: port3 . The Ma,yor reported ha ng , - 96y; I . I
be guaranteed by the 1contractor fo visted () don and inspecte I the I il- von more gratifying aind important in I i I . the West. A large �numboer of friends
shall receive our prompt ca,ra, and be con�pounded is, i i � best � medical point of view it was his hos- PROLIFIC STOCk.—Mr. Wm. O' r1eu panied them !to the Station.—
with the purest drugs. E. HIGILBON & Qo-, Drug- twelve months. The former i er eforr,b� to last week. E � foundi it � � accom 4
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gists, Se&forth. 696-1 � � . � ital work that gained hila this! special the owner of some very �ro ific q( Bed
� I an experiment, and :even if c ied tc in good ilre air and all that it'waa ire. I 1 1*01 Thomas Bernard, of � Morris, Purcha
TEm UNDERSIGN6 has for sail at his completion is likely to be a clum".y, un. prosent�d :o"be, but the owner wo�ld istinction. There is �a prospect of Mr. ;wo of which lst0y gav birth to tWi. n � from Wm. Rands, of Morris, lot 321,
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Storehouse, a large quantity of good 't satiBfa,Cbory and incomplete affa , not ell I 'or less than 850( A rea6lu- . veal Thisis A rapid way of inc eais- Tnrnberry street, Birussels for the Sum
ridiableField Seeds. Farmers in want of Barley, � ngtheStock,and a way that many
will most likely,be deficient tt thh I 0 * essionin Montreal,but wherever his f � of $220.—The censusl enumerators com-
join d I 1 tio was 1 Cordingly passed utho 12111 �
RlackAtiatrian Oats, or Spring Wheat,' e- . t] I
pend on getting from me clean se6d su very time it is needed. The di eren . ce the Fire, al i,d Water Commi. itee to , ze- I ature lot maybe ca,Bt he haB made a ,.an not boas , I � I menced their work iri Brussela on Mon-
sonable prices. Give me a call. Wx. !RLHML,. ha cost of the two ,appliances i 3 '1�;O good commencement, and we in com- SUGAR MAK�NG.—A number of f E6rm- ] day laet.—Vanstone Brothers on Wed-
. , tiO. cei-e ton' � �'B for a forty lorse-po, er ) .
Seedamau,Seaforth. 696 1. I I ra in this vicinity attempted Fugar
. worthy of Consideration, when t4 ir e boi er Wit T attachments al. compt to, mon with his many friends here wish nesday last shipped I 1,000 barrels of
RigimmBEn the Millinery and Mantle spective merit � E; are considered. t . him a brilliant future. . aking during the few days of fine flour to Gla,scr W. : .
' set i4p ai the waterworks, .ess ma, on 9 : I -4 preced6d the present 00 I :
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Show Room of HOFFU&N BROTHERB, 3eafortb, ever is worth doing is worth doi4 ell an(. Cal E it er wor The Mayor ivas .�i I I
will be Opened To -day, Friday, April 81, 1881, igh I ! ' LOCAL BRiErs.—Rev. M% Musgrove, Id and storm, but they report ittle .
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for the Spring and Summer Trade ; sl;oc-k very and in a matter where So much . als ) req elated to proc fI �m Messrs. (of McKillop, assisted at the Sacramen- access. Probably when old Sol igam . Hensall. . I
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-ited; plesse so- be involved, it seemq a pently wil a an uqat�eor�vorks ' - - ,
large; every lady is cordially inv In lisik unter, the con KEPTBusy.—We notice Mr. J. H,.
cept this invitation, as we have no circlilar3 this pound foolish policy to adopt tra.-tors, it permit to put in, the works Islaervices-in Caven' Ch reh, Exeter, * makes his ]presence fel� inore forcibly, �Beek, our enterpris I ing ahoemaker, is
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season. 096-1 . I . - and uncertain scheme in prefori �ace ( � . idI permit being n Sunday last.—Megs�s James Hatt, � 1e tripods will be. . agaln erected - and � .
an: Aditio .at boiler, a I 1 kept aB bus as a bee. This, however,
WOOD FOR SALE.—For Sale, aly quan- an appliance, the jfficiency of whict f ;ohu McDougall, au& Harbert Robert- ;he sweet sap� agaan P�aoed over the i y
_ _ 0 nee 3ssary 3o as not to, invalidate ,the I ! is eaBily accounted for, seeing that he
t4ty of good wood, either short or ionF. Long Bon, Bon of Mr. M. Robertson, left on lazing fires with more!success. � I
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has been amply proven, merely for i Coll xacto a guarantee., ".. he sp I employs good workn'tten, uses nothing
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wood,, $2 76, at the yard, or $3 23 delivered i v Wednesday for a P, ANxi Y.—A : umber 61 the 0
any part of the town. Apply to BRo e saving Of about �15% witl Fir � At . I Committee reported thst� an
69&4 � - thr ugh Dakota. If the country suits �,redulo'ua and 1 Buper,'stitious of our � but first-claof; leather, and makes pet
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I an almoBt equal c6rtainty' of osing ele(tric � 3 alarm could be obtaine . . L 1
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WILSON & YOUNG have receive� direct' more than half tha 1361 e , - them they will locate there Per -marl- ieighbors are eier i6ives fect fits. I
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- . 3 BI e -the suml iol $280, tbiB �111013mt to- be jeX ently.—The salt combination has fin- ory much over the . riod ' CzNsuB ENumERAToias.—Wo - notice
from the Refinery, ffoutre&I, one car 11 ... ja U). SA- the risk incurred in 1he delay, provid pendeda4 follows - Two a,arm boxes,
gur, and are now giving extra bargai is -in all �1 . ally "burst up," and salt can now be Nophesiedby,Pr . Gri Mier, an are Mr. Wnf. Carlisle and Mr. C. i Eacretp,
I grades of raw and refined sugars. 696, ing the experiment Bhould prov T ula" $75 ead. ;� one largo gong, $40;- two � I
� I I- � bought pretty choap�_Mr. D. Me- frightening themselves foolishly. I Lot , census finumerators � for this district,
Buccessful. l t smal] _ ,U, 6-10 each; battery and 'ex- � � , , utieB�
Gy,,xts Shirts in White, Coxfo d and . 61 . � I Naught intends leaving for the North ps borrow nolroi ble from, the f upure 16r0 now actively eug�ed in their d
Rqgetta� A choice variety opened out at a Oa -1 MC- B . . . , 6 . . �.
. HORSES FOR DA'XPTA.—MesBrE. I Pon e103 � 00 and wire and posts 020. . ffest about the let of Ma, r.—Mr. Alex. but act, in the living . Present. 11op' , They report some amusing incidents in
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Hall. A. G. McDouoA.LL & Co. 696 � Tho yvear Y'expense of mal taining Ithe - . i
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Naught and Dickson: Bhipped fro m her ' - I )avidson has purchasecL t blood Btal- ithin and God der he�d. ' This is not I connection with thQ'Ir work, and are
RzmEmBER HILL BIROTHERS Millinery 1 bat ielry Wotild be about $20. This offer '� . I i
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- yesterday for Fargo,� Dakota, a arloa, 1.1 I .—Mr. - H. the firm of he first LaB I Cast the horo. i; often surprised bow , young a certain
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opening To -Day. The best of the seasol. 696 of as fine horses as have left this tatio wat ree d f om Mr. Alex. AnderlNon, � " mith & West,'started for Manitoba on f the f utur yea�s, and he ma6y , portion of the lady icommunity report
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; of "'Oro IFT wbro guarantees the efficilant 3 � � r i 4
� this seaBon. Tb6'rost of th 1i 1 themselves � I
. wer � friday laBt. He expects to be go -no UU_ )e like others" ut erly fidse. I , ' '
L-ECTunE-.—Rev. J. Hill will a liver -'a woi king 'the alarm for twelve mont1hB. - I � I —
` I purchased in the northern pal'irte I tbi � �il fall. While here he disposed of - I BOUND FOIL MANITOBA AND DAKOTA.
course of lectures in St. Thomas . N � 7iew f the fact of. this fire alarm - ,I 1
. county and in South Bruce. They wit � . � Oeveral lots of Manitoba and North . H�llet�. ,1 On Wednesday quitea number left here
Church next week, beginning, at; eight bout 1,400 pounda,, a'd ar bei g b r the most efficient in usel est lands to people in . I I . i or the above mentioned pla-es, among
o'clock each evening, and taking as his average.a n the 60 - ititee recommended' its ,.in- y V_ his section FARM SOLD.—�Ir. J ha Broa berl f
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fine, blocky, clean -limbed anim' ails. Th I I chase. Most of it was purchased on speculation. I whom we noticed- Mt. and Mrs. Ander- �
subject—"What happened 18d� � years average pri . ce paid for them here wai Me iate model for a hoine- Mr. Alex. Wilson, of � this town, comes as disposed of his f , David Wilson, John and Samuel
ago to -day." Each lecture will be fall I 3OUCeBEiOn to Air. Jo n Xills, ol the ' - I of Hay.
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ma 8 a I , constructed of poles and - � 'Pollock an Isa'ac Laker, al
ubout $120 each. Mr. John Dickso "a n Oth .in the order of merit in the f,r% d
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lowed by a short service for,th(se who accompanies the lot to Dakota, aid wol Wir 3 so hing Bimil&r to the serina.- ;eam selected to go to Wimbledon dur- iame townehip, for th sum of $1'800 1 While we regret losi rr�g so many of oar
wish to remain. A cordial - indtation. I 0ash, The f4tra, con ams
hope he will make well out of hi3venl ph, r, I rB at the station;and wo4ed ng the coming summez' The tea i I young men from the� neighbbrhood, we
extended generally. * on ;h o principle, was also laid 1be- in 'a Mr. Broadberit inftend[B going witl� the ' I
- . ture. At any rate we can asslim th "' Lo be -composed of 33 membere. — � . heartily unite with their many -friends
� fore the ' Zil. It was in Dved b I D. crowd to Ma6it8ba,, in;d 11 sell his 1
1 Dakotans that they will have ' fine; . . F1 i� in wishing them much happiness and
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PROPERTY ClILNGES, — INI r. James 8 '31 9,n(, �everal,�o incil reports, sallool repor i � a e t) I
D. Vvilso, seconded by William .tal 'farm stock and other e ctURB by auction i
lot of hokses to select from as t It be I --mu cations and other intereSting I � prosperity in their new homes. �
Hatt has exchanged his residence on . Callipb4l that -the report a ' the Spe ial. )n the 14th: inst. I .
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� i � The quarterly 0 son of Mr. Alex. Moir, whiiii
Goolerich street with Mr. Johl Ward I icked up- in this the beat sec4on for I Fir Al� I Committee be: -eceived 4ua i ��tt�ors, which came to bar d too late for SCHOOL EXA
" torBe flesh in Ontario. On the occa that,, t, is issue are held over until next week. TION.� ,of Usborn ,
for hiB cottage and lot in t4e EELSt I i the rec mendation ad,OptEd�, and 3xamination of the pu Dils in the Kin-
Waird. Mr. Ward give . B Mr. H8Ltt � $563 sion of bia last visit to Dakota, d be- the , Fir ad Water Commi 6ea be an- —According to the town )y -laws cows :)urn School t ok, place" on Frida��y the has for some time put been engaged as
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difference bet�,een the properti B. Mr. fore leavir Fargo, he met the vilcox thori t make the necessary put- prohibited from riinning at large LBt inst. A 11irg4riumberof visito a and I' teacher in school so i ction. No. 1,
a house party on their arrival there , an assist- until the 1st of May. Notwithstanding I 1 ersimith, left here on Tuesday morning
Robert Willis has disposed of lil ChE Bes. t was moved in .amend out ' arentB ore I present �nd. appe. Ted to , '
I I their car He . I this, cows roam at *1ill through the .ke � for Iowa, where we believe he intenes
and lot to Mr. David Donavan �or the ed them to unloac 0. � , w a i
0 by T's, 3 Bi eattie 'and secoaded b r. great interest in the work olif th �
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Bta,tes that owina to snow block d3sau streets without moleStation, much to - I Miss I taking up land. Mr. Moir was an effi-
sum of - $800. Mr. Donavan I having 0 Morris E, that the Fire and Water ay. The tesi.chdrs, Mr[ Buie an4 .
other delays, they were on Me, roa the annoyance of the Citizens. If Coun- , cient teacher and useiful member of so-
atends . i�, O;tio authorized to purebase I illoran, were assisted by Mr. Viewar, 1
1 ren ted his farm to a Mr. Ross, � some nine days from leaving heire. B - Col a cillors are afraid to enfor, e their own I I ipiety, and we are sorry to lose him
removing into town to live. Mr. Willis , � nspcetor, and Messrs. I I
Sul abl. 8 aud'wire for % fire al*rm, I Hays, Hdlmes
fore leaving here it had been repr3sen - by4aws they Bhould repeal them. It I from our midst.--Mti.'Ge6rge Murray,
has parch-ased t he house and I lot on uff, Shaw a� d , � I
ed to them that they t thei all �a them orected prepaxa,tor ' to � Miss 1119,ya, tea�hors'
.31f is a farce to have on the code a law , , � i I I Bon of Mr. James Murray, of Tacker-
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Goderiah street recently occu ied by I tea ing a model for a fire alarku Pre- he pupils acquitted themselve in a ,
coul' � E agl , which no person seems ,ty heed.—Mr. amith, also left this 4a.tion on Tuesday
effects into the land of the migg y � �
Rev. Mr.- McDonald, from Mr. Weary, anner very E ati6f actor I to all pr sent. , for Iowa. We unde#stand Mr. Murray
I without paying duty, but wh n they Ben tell t the Council. T he ambpad- Vital Lemay, an.old and hi ghly respect- y I
for $825. Mr. Willis intends occupying meat s I carried. Mr. Ward ve We make special, Mont on. of the third ,
. arrived at -the liqes this delusi n was . - g EL ed resident of Amherstburgh, who died ii intends taking up land also.
this property. All these land transac- eading, as we have seldom eard I �
not ice at at the next Meeting of ,, ass r : r
speedily dispelled, ani the Yan.e CUB- �,* suddenly of apoplexy.last week, was t 1 - - I
tions were made through the adency of ' I Coinci o � -would move to introduce a mything to ec ual it. The geofne ry
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estate ,ORt and by law 1, o*iding for the re��Ulation and * I I e the avprage. I -
I and duty was collected. This I is an ? town.—The millinery de artment of . MARKETS.—Fal]. wheat, 01 to 31.04;
Mayor Of Sea -forth. other salutary warning ho Iteridin lie nsi f � of. � a bowling alle, . The! &u-, gotwithstandinal the large ,nu berof 1 1
I . . Mossrs.Dancam & Duncah'B extensive 0i spring. $1.04 to $1.08:; peas, 63c to 64c
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- dit)rs' r3 ort was ,presenteo and ad pt- ,hildren in on 3 room, the order as all , � 11
THE MILK QUESTION.—Mr. E�itor,— emigrautB not to be led- aws toy th 3 I establishment was opened for'general �: . oats, 35c ; butter, 18c1to 20c �; laxd, 121c;
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Sir: I am personally obliged �o Mr. plausible stories of' Americ U land ed, an I abstract thereof ordered . to inspection on Friday and Saturday. hat could be desl�ired, a d it was Imain- I eggs, 14c. .
I be pub % el . Win. Campbell galveino- ;ained and retained without &nleffort ,
. W. S. Robertson for the interest he is agents, but to rely more ri�on t eir own I Many ladies, from bot) town and I BusiriEso.—Our dO goods merchants
tici i th 1: at the next meetin o, of Council ion the part of;th� teachors.� Short ad- I
ta,king in the Seafor th Cheese Factory, as, knowledge and common Ben e. The . I country, visited this attractive �, depart- I I are busy opening out 1 their spring and
. he wo introduce a by-lav� for regulat- , IresBes, were 114 06t '�the olpBe by I
in a section of country any fact)ry not stock which the party took with theta . I merit, -and the univers&l verdict was . summer goods. 'The furnishings for
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doingwellhas an Injurious elfecton was pretty badly used up WE)U IV th i ailing at large of doge., The, 1 sineat, suitable and falihio . e . a, les an gents tire o t e a -class, the
- I ; Co C;l � djourned for two. eeks� 1�,- mpressing tht ir entire smtisfactioik. with a sp i I
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; reached their -destination. Mr. eorg :1 Council have actad wisely in deciding ;he progress t e I Pupils Were making �twee bein
any other factory or factories in As vi-- , - 1� - � � di and hats _g a SP
cinity. Winthrop patrons ill be Fowler had to leave two- of his orseB 1. �i i to purchase a new boiler for the water-
] I I ,� � inder their p es6nt teachers. IL13 this � SA8KA'TcHEwAN.—M�. Thomas Sander-
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lughly .pleased to -notice amo in Fargo, having got caBt in �hej car a Olt SHoI&L L&". I—WE have been works, instead of a second hand one. * , ae Miss Killo an's I mit day in the : son and Mr. Thomas Hogg left for the
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inany improvern and wore trampled upon, an r. E. I i tl 11 ,. make the foll wing inter- Last Tuesday was one (if the lmos� � .
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die 0 eating eXtr I tB from a private letter bitterly cold day I r sent, blie pare to ex- Mo day, the 4th inst.
en-ta promisedl for the Walker had a valaable - anima 1p . chool for the 1� Saskatchewan on 4
- Seaforth Factory for this seas n,tbat - s. we ha e had since res8ed their r g t at her lesving and Mr. Sanderson, who has been there for
their factory is marked out. tas. the the road. While in Fargo M . Dicl �_ writt by. r. J. I Chambel i3 � . :
point of comula'tion. Tho ad * " d,'Mr. Wim. Rai), . Fo t 11 -eut - from here' to to-ua like a 1b6som friend and moms ere very sorry the Section F ithers � a n umber of years; - came home a shart
� , formorly the 1st of January. � Old winter sticks
mislions of Bon met our old friein of this c wi i who W I ]lad not en her fo I a longer to I n a visit� and spoke very
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Mr. Robertson are,however, rather hard and sold him five horses. We are glal Manitilba's ittleover a yearugo, add is logth to d6pa,rt.—Owing to the had gaged . r . e rm. time &gO 0
! highly of the country.1 His father, with
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on the past managers of Seafo4h Fac. to learn that'Mr. Rae has struck a, goo now 1C I c eo� on a larm. in the Shoal roads in the country business in town --OXF, WHO 7AS THERE.. I I I . � .
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tory,butas he has been as�ociated' thing. Alargecompanyofc * 1* %ke 1) at ict, - Northwest Territ ry. has been dull during the past week.— I I
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with the management, either a� chief has been organized in Fargo initud- The 1�tt)r �' from 1which ,we quote IS Mr. McMillan, tree' agent, is making � ! �
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or consultee, ever since its conimence- facture bricks near that city n an es - dated � 1 I March. He says: -We preparations for the erection of a band- FALL WHEAT. The Jall wheat
A . ., I )ears to be co .... !LoDdon, daughter of Mrs. John Gofton, �
Meat, I suppose he knows, bu� it is tensive scale, and Mr. Rae . las beela have 11B rather fair winter, there some brick residence in gmondville . . ete y destroyed. The :
p%sible that Seaforth pa,trons, tamem- awarded contracts i ,old, biting wind3 Wroxeter, died on the morning of Mon -
n connecti n wit being Oil y hree or four d&Y3, On w ich He has disposed of his present residence . of las', week have ea- � q
. these works, from which he 0:�Pects t�o it was too cold and stormy' to Work drely reduced.1 it to no: thing, . es ecial-1 dav, the 4th inst.,i at Mr. Gofton's
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boring that, may treitt the iBed y xpe - outside on John street to Mr. A. Armitage, y the late s I . hoiel, aged 27 years and 9 months. The
P ; bi, t they were terrors -48 de- having taken in. exohango for it the
improvementa as a first of A-prilljoorkae.— derive liberal profits. Ma 0 n, and th 3 early a wn is
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Yours truly, W. HILL. tations be more than realized � 8 he is gre10S Blow zero, with a biting It th- lots on which his new "residence is to be aid to be raij led by'tb o HesBi It fly. deceased was ill. about I two weeks, and
I b , he loss to th 3 f %rmera will be !large although everything t.�hat could oonduce
i well deserving of a rich take. '� west wind.: Oar "threshing was one built. — Mr. John z Lyons has been '
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HIGH SCHOOL.—Mr. Editor Sir a there is sue'li a large, area, luuder' to her comfort and relief was done all
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think the vexed question relat-ino to the ANOTHER PIONEER� GoNE.—Ibere are te pt to: t ll -bow! many froat b4te3 I, of a'haudBome brick residence for Mr. I ,was without avail. The remaina were
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a�ovo long since buried, and ow re- I Dot many of our realers who -we a not with the r 11 t of �he men, had during Patrick McConnell, of Hibbort,, and DoNis WErt,. —,The Istallion Yo a U g taken to London for interment.
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jqnscitated in a-- contemporary )rint, is more or less acquainted wiM M . those'd 1 78. . Our qropB did aot turn out Mr. James Walsh has been awarded Duke of Wellington., wh�ich was 9Ad by ," ExAmINATION.—On �Friday, March 25,
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.Created in % vindictive spirit bir one of Charles Scobie, of this town, a a I tie rly a(, W 311 as expected, owing a the contract for the �'erection of a Sim- " Wra. P %go, of I Mr. DeV man, teacher �u the brick school
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tl�e disputants, who, in agitat ng his will alike regret to hear of hiBI d mis , late 8 I I 19, wet summer slid' an early ilar residence for Mr. McConnell's owa, has tur ed out !well. He won � house south of , Wr#eter, held his ex -
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u4pposed grievances, really d eB which sad event took place I h .. is re - fall. vm the mo3ti fortunate brother, in the Paime neighborhood.— ho.firat priz . e A 1 the . State Far last 'amination. ,Ho,waB4ssisteolbyMossrs.
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erie deuce on Mouday evening I Bit. M . in the nkgt =, hs i � 'age We understand that the fii E) an pring and wa i t alken in prefere ce to 1Drost Slid Whittingliam, of Morris.
know what he Wants, for nee I I I Vlng �n %Ve] L d water I � .
"_ kas proved beyond any doubt ffiat the Scobie was an unusually smart, active of 30 ba4hptla per acre, the general av-� committee have purchased a now hose hree other ho Bee owned by Mr, Page, IThe pupils acqUittedl themselves in a
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w,hools are an assured suc %B, ich is main, whose years seemed to Bit �igbbly 6rEge D 20 bushels to 22: Cart. It was purchased at Buffalo. y some of th blest horse breed of manner which refle0ted great credit
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fally endorsed by thos upon him, but evidences of frailty and bu3he,f. bat district. His owner 4 the I both on scholars and teacher. Upwards
. 8 whose minds I � his, 1 Inow, will not t%lly�, Itacostlaid down here will beabout 0 , I
natural decay were becoming 'quite wi,h scrie . andsome su f 81,000 out 01 him, lof thirty present, the most
exe not. warped with prejudice, ad who eporta W oh Appeared in� 060. It is said to be a apt ndid article � 0 1 � I , visitors we
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meek not to obtain a little manifest, and during' the last twolyestis th .G be- aring , the wintibi, but this, and very che' fter paying at, expenses. I !of whom were ladie which shows
noto *.ety at I - . spat the pr'oe. It was I I that
his frieuds could not fail to noticle the ac oun is -1 ot colored, but based upon shipped on Monday �' FOR THE N RTHWEST.i__Amou those Mr. Denman's servic a are Rppreciated
.*e expense of their duty 6 thei neigh- I I � � and will likely be . I - I
as . 8 esirc . gpos iesaors I super -
Dor, an�d of their own self -r got. I change, although he was alWays cheer. f a( to.; ha ve yet to see sa Ile of these here to -day. Mr. James 1 Carter wa , vho are d us�of becilmiri 1by the fair Box of the section. A
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ful as usual. He attended church On bif � or . I 1. have been I usy during in to sday. Ile is prep%r- ' � : I i
think, too, that this probing of Old � Wn on Wedne of homes for themselv4s are 'Messrs. 'ior lunch was served I about 12 o'clock,
Wm. Bruce, A.' Livip I gatone, ( � 0613
-Kounds should not be permitted by any the Sabbath before laBt, but b had not the W r � getting out fij ewood and I ing for a big season's trade in the chill . : h arlos after which work w7 reaumed until
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roapectable, journa,1 when side issues, been feeling so well as usual forl� Some tit ibe - f r I bed, stables aild graniry, led plows, mud looks ag if the ,city air - dcVey, J. Ca pl:oell, J-oeeph Cris wford, 3 o'clock, when a number of very fine
not in the remotoBt degree affecting the days previously. 0 his ret ira � froin aril a w rail , a. -This with in3ido agrees with him.—Xr. F. A. Meyer is . ad S. Butson who lefti on Thursday, . -e --ivon to the different classes
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Clint in dispute, are introduced! This church he was so much fatigued! that wc rk i a k Ipt me busy m6 t all wit ter � he 30th ult.,fo t allorthwest. Theyin- Wcording to merit.! Messrs. Drost,
. - busily engaged taking the (ionsus of the t I
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811hould not be allowed to acquilreo any he had to take to bed, and f�'om that B th'N ;� I a buil4ing tim r is getting town.—Mrs C. M.-Dunlo . of thip tend working put for some time .before Douglas and Whittingharn made a, few
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force aa a precedent, but be trea I ed as a 'tirne continued growing worse, until Be 411, .OB to us, but for b -L ilding there has composed and . U 3 theytakeup lard,so that tbei may !point d remarks, af to ' which Mr. D.en-
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perniciouB expedient never to b Monday night, when he re .--_ fully iS 16 ty spruce about t Nolve rri�iles ful piece of look around and -be able to rr�ake a
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scirted to agg,in.—Yours, ON ! passed away. A very sever a e r . . . . . ort at Riding M t i I - I more satisf&4ory location. I hope All present seemed s4tisfied with the
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TEriNics. lungs was the Ging It is 0 . t hey may he fort nate in making a good procyress the children ; ere making -
. i inflanarnation of the for fe only a Ztter Qf -a Schottische She, has already had ' I g un,
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I. cause of his death, and from the very coiipi -ji-earB when�we will all have to ordersfor this musio. from Boston and B'Olection, and that they May a )eedi.ly 1-ider.Mr. Denman's tuonhip.
COMPLI)TENTARY OYSTER SUPF R. On firRt his medical k,ttondaut had no boge use I )Uite &;' -numb6r of- the lset- drect houses, o I hat - thos - lov I � c ,�,__
�,,�r 3. , . other American- cities, and she 'intends 0 ones - -
Friday evening last the mienatler—s of I for his recovery. Mr. Scobie was in his tler at ere ha�ve t ' 1 hose acbing bmws, tea i Walt�n.
I . Out hro n up their to place it for sale�ia the bc ok store& -of rful eyes and I
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"Court -Flower of the Forest," Indepon- saventy-seventh year. He wasia, native f �Cl i 3,nol left I the country, partly this town. This 'talented lady has throbbing heartl at their departure I OPENED OUT.—Mr. 'Richard Pollard,
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O%il may be eaBed, chI, eered and gladdened at ibe now proprietor of; the post office
iliterit Order of Foresters, and 'ifiriends Pertlisbiro, Scotland. He came to tillis ng o the. miserable land P'Olic.lr of already pub48hel several very fine
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, country in the year 1842 and s3ttl3d in thoG 73rni I P o the her own composition,� but . ' store, hasassumed possession, an
entertained Mr. John H. McDoi yall, of l nent, a' d now ti 11 of . the return of the adventurers, when d h,as i
this town, to an oyster supper, E t Bow. Toronto, where be worked for a y air at entraiihvaycontra6t, and many more competent judges affirm that her. last is ' theycomefor the purpose of taking,lopened out- 8L finestpok. Mr.Poll rd
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&en's Hotel, previous to his d6arture bi'B trade as a millwright and engineer. wcU11431 I the sa,meif they f ould. What the best.—Mr. Whitim therri out to t hrnets lin the !i ,!has associated with him in'the business
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for Dakota, for which place he left on He also worked in Galt, Brantfor and I wi5h f ladd and 'railway ;olicy of the has been a I Northwest, to Bh4re th6r joys and Com- � iMr. Wm. Blatchfor4, from,, near St.
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Wednesday last, in company w th Mr. Beveral other places until the 3 ea, 1851), 1 Gqviatill: I en and the whole' country iia erection of the new Ih fDrts, cares and qorrows� I 4
� ' C' 612 Be factory at I Marys, who is a good business, man, and
James Hatt. About 9 O'clock t e corn- when he came to the t I I i
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own8hip of ) h a huge rail Ce is OBITUARIES.' Mr. Da�id Chr]isiie dial ! apparently a fine fiellowi We wish
Start- th all 8 0, Way monopoly," Walton. The contract pr ,$1,300. ! 1. 4 i
pany8a.tdown to an excellent. upper, levin* Chiscounty, and orected a griEt as far as I can jodge, be ng on the, I The Walton people ci�iuld not have I (overed upon irlis I new firm the gre4test measure f
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prepared by I I min o host" B do - The I and Baw mill on tbe�Parr line, tie Ir �tle , , un4 and' u ndersta,ndi ng t. e State Ofj givelia their contract to a better xnan.— 1 day morning ithat AnduB Lux -ton, an � success. . . �
apread was excellent in eveo7par�icular, I village of Varna. These millE hil coil- a airt, jthe ,.,future pr B Of bis I 0 � -
rY I 9 `�,' ospe i Me48rs. Wilson & Young have just re- , i dopted boy O� about ten years of age, I THE DEBATE AND THE PRAYlZR; MEET- t
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,g in selitson . tinned to Work until.about twelve years 1 count ar , anything but b t. ts '. seived direct from the man afacturera. a Was Cold and 1 li�eless. i The b as ! iNa.—Mr. Editor,—S#; Would you be
The la,rge dining room was I alsol taste- I ago, when lie retired from active busi- I Be tlement is about equallyi ividec� be- I car loud. of sugar. i k abject to fits every ten day ell left
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. f ally decorated with . ever�ree�s and . DeSS, alld Canie to live in Se6fc rtb e I t2en Reform' and Conse vative, 1but ! sicrnm i . I I Ivaluable paper to repl� to a communi-
i . � . ent for one firm 1� to receiv'o at a - lim in an uncoUSCIOUS1 conditi n for I
mottoes, presentincy ci very pica I Pear- Aeaves behind his aged partn ' I 0 I
� - 11 or an I t,wo I bah alike'condemn the Verriment. '! time.—Tbe-anuiversarylof the babbath ' about an hour each time. E &dently �atiou signed "Justile." reflecting on a
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I &nce. After the usna,l performances, at I sone and three daughters, all comfort- i W.th �� lilReral land poli -,y, that is, 1 School of the Methodist Ch rolawill be I he had been attacked and carrieu. off s ' the -members of the 1 Walton Literary a
the table,. which resulted in tho good 1 ably settled in life. His youncest ' ch 3ap I an d , [or 'settlerB anq none 11 for I held on Good Friday. ', T 3e s' ictim by one bf th 00 Orr S ibbath , Assoc i
. b i I � I ! � - ermons v e iatiou. I 'Was �ot a little sur -
things being pretty vigorously Jemor- I da�gbter iF4 Mrs. John McAl ister, of ; Bpi 3cuat ors! at least not in large ge�nts i will be preached on the' following Sab- , morning, withqu causing him e
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alized, the tables were cleared a.nd room I the township 'of Hay; his eldest son or trab , , th Northwest light sot -tile bath day,by the Rev. D.!G. Sutherland, gle sufficiently t I awak a Mr. C iristie. a false statement of the facts of the 9
, was made for song and sentiment. Dr; ' William is a resident of Riple �, it[ the ClCselv E.nd rapidly, but as things are, � B. D., --of Clinton.—IThe6 is consider- Ile had been gol�g to scnool up tD that .� lease and an accusa�tiori bLaainst the As -
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si-ad Mr. James WatBon to thq. vice- eRt son, is proprietor of the I on . L . I . r.. McNaughton's ,rayer meeting. ,v
Star and. '-Inuse:laents ,�here are limited. � just now and the Doctors ai -a kept busy. ; —Mr. D 41d � Park, son (of Mr. I I
chair, and toast, Bong and Benpiment Salt Works in Seaforth and dericb. T � is )a a grand country for Carl- I The most prevalent,diseaBe is inflams- I , was take:home a, corpse I he facts are these A number of c
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d eaoh other in rapid all ' i In his younger days he was cousi ._ i 0- tion of the lungB.—Mr. ' Hiram Dagon U� at Roy's Oung mela
follo, we * idex I D W - I i solid ice f r'om the � rat of formed a lit;eorary society in n
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to the close. The toast of Oar neat" able of a sp6rtsma.0 and used to take vembE r till I he first of April.ana ndt a has rented the store 1 in Murphy's hurch on WedL iesday, � 30th ul . H the summer of 179, and
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WAS ved by areat delight'in fishing and hunting. thaw. E�uclire is the stari air game Block, recently do father! Were working 'n th: irustees of Walton U aion School
most enthusiastically recei.' It applied to the
ire company, and was replied to . Ila a i - . oocupie b.) Mr. Biggs, a .1 e leave to Meet in L for ri
Even in later years he was. ac(ustdomed I here. I walKed about three! ,imiles last and interro:18 removing his c( rifectionery I imbor Woods � i I Michigan, W ere h the se aool house week- t
isoot feeling manner by Mr. o ugaill. I to spend several weeks each summer Mandi,16�, nigl: t and � played 'until d sy- * Store and oyster saloon thitl er. took Bick with inflo.im I ation, f the I , but were reNBed - i They then got
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WiUTOU� ItXP00ji � ; I av oartnet and I only lost . 13ayn . bowels and lungs, and died. Ile was a
� 0 At the conclusion all joined in vvishin scourinj the various trout otresmO in 'light, and j3 � I "I clever, persevering y ng man of about
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J , ;Wo games out ;f eleven. I plot home Fon M&NIToB.A .- John Loobey,
* Mr. McDougall a pleasant horrite an the Coal �Jjy, e6nd nothing delighted hirn I it M r� ra of age, who, tiligently wrought
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t ,-,, good fortune in the Northwest, t more th 6 a1c, capture a, lwge spec�led � LbOUt h9lf-pS8t seven . %doll I Mr. Wm. Morrison, sc n of 20 y
- - - i Be - trcut, &Ill there. ere not many good fter a3l, we have some amusements 11r. lor ! on� rc a 'J, o' 'his Flace, to aid his father in n: a,king a livelibr,od..
. i pleasant gathering breaking up MELANCHOLY Accr)ENT.—On Thurs,_
. T MATTERS. I mofs� trout hole 7 the surroun iug U , ,ere. g:believe, however, that I ofto!OW din I
DISTRIC sonable hour,, afterliaving spent a )� ,;-in any, of 4 ,play in Ontario than out Wis epday for I I dattitobs, where day afternoon of last,week Mr. Lauch-
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i 11�-' 0 e was �lso cons erable )f a aere.". -Mr. Chambers is an intelligent,. ')idney Hanli�ah, son of I ou� townsman, with an accident which resulted in his
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C6.NFEDERATioN, LIFE Associ TION,— D Ugall's success in Dakota 4� I an , Scobie. d and his Btitaments re. ;. Hannah, Esq,, left I for
OnMonday last Mr. Richard Manning, gent'for measure corresponds, with the wii ,hes c ' 1111 sicia, , and Waa a belmi tiful player )bserving man, on Tuead death. He was in Ithe bush cutting
n r hi upon th a 'ute, and waB wont in 01 I eln ),,ardibg his district and t o spritiments he same desAiRlation 1 o took 1with
tha'above named Association, �was in, town ar- his friends here, we can predict � y b re 'ed upon. . - I wood, -when a tree fell upon him, kill -
ranging for the payment of $2,000 to th� widow Of a most prosperous f ature.—Com. � I times to: enliven the ProceedingB at ,the the Settlers there ma, im a span of � finie hor and Other
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the late John Blair, who had a n assurance of that . I gatherings in his ! neighborb Cod he letter was not written fo publica- arming appurtenanceo4�na inten4 en- ing him instantly. Ile was only about
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amount in t The settlen4ent t 9 t strument. ion, bat to 96 gentlems agirig as a tiller of soil it 35 years of age, and �
early is highly commendable to the Aiso,sistion CHEC"Rs.—Seven members 6 by his swEet strains on that in ,n � ki the '
. � I � I most respectable �and prosperous
and gratifying to the parties principalli concern- Seaforth Drought Club visited nelp In his y:3) tiger days hel wi a an active t our request, permitted us I to make orthweet. 1 1 1
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i on Friday last and bad a fri sto ext ot. Infori: istion gained - . � � I -_
o(Blyth,hadanissuranceof $580ou *9 life,in with an equal number of the Club of va� ued in'Ember of: the Lil eral pa)rty. It this way is more reliabl 3 and vastly r orrl,�- � . . .
the same asisociation, and that arrange ento are I I Brussels. L
making to psy the claim at once t ough the that city. There w&B some ver h'erful, gEnial, whole ore valuable than; that procured
. y 900 H( was is or a c o I LOCALIT28. —,M . Thomas Russe4 has fis.—Mr. J, G.JAmeut -intends
New Bra, We are pla i and ;hrough intereated land 8 )ectils,tors, or . I . LOCALITY �
agent, &1r. blanning-01inton ying on both sides, but the Seaforta Boated m%n, and his many virbaes . - I % Cow in his possession � -which h%O haid
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pleased to notice that the same promlIness h wapa]per corTespou- five calves inside of 38 In I erecting a steam sawi mill adjoining hi 3
'a team got beaten by three games, a eminent social qu�lities Will long be LgentH, or regular no , - onths.-I-Mr.
characterind Mr. Manning's d with a � . 8 stave factory. The ma,chinery ia
his policy -holders in the past, has agal been dis- will be Been by the -following scor�( : cherished in affectionste r Xnem ce eiiIts, and the hint he throws ou re- Wm. Rands �nd famill r started foi, Da- '
l - ding the country, Oi ly wish . �
played. The ener and busiress t ct of Mr. SE-AYORTH. Games GtTALIPH. Gsme� Draw by a hoE t of warml personal friends. 1 we I as the h6tal bought, and he will; Commence opera-
gy n Life a - won. ; wol 1. ,. . I I '19 kotsonwe esday.. Welaeairti tions at buildingas; soon as weather
Manning has won for the Confederati .�,. game I I I lunders of "the powerh that be them Buccess ,in the country to ,which I
RaMe that few other conipanies have a tained in Coleman ......... 0 Mcl[anzia ...... 4 � 2 DOING S OF THE !TOWN FA:TnEas---�'-At ihouldhe carefully Pondered over by permits. Mr. Ameni is an enterprising
this section--Exciler Reffector. 6945-1 - c Nasmith ....... 1 i 3 they are ion 1 i I UA also a Pleasant man a 111
I 2 Dempsey ...... 111 3 the, M ti I of he Town Council' on ille people, and a remedy EhoUld be do- voyage.—Mr. ol n H I for- nd a good citizen, and we wis
HOW To DESIGN. — The el6nitieritS of Wilson, A .... :* Graham.. ' 2 i 0 i . . . %led manded before more damage is done. . . Mccasey, him success in his now venture.—The
i . .4 Mon (v g 'the following n J 3 erly of Morris, Ut �Ow eng in
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Style, Aesthetically considered, 1p I I 0 r � ' machinery and. tools for the drilling at
� Pe113OlaB 7 3 a nted to form. a ose No �eaching school at Chata*ortho rites
eoverings for the human form in such m4nner that Charters, W. C.. 2 McKenzie ...... 3 , 1 1 I � salt well have arriYed, and work will
the garment will necessarily carry out t1io natriral Wilson, Chas. .1 . Ra�ner .... .... 3 i 2 company � or 6 'town, in acicorda�nce PAS13ED WITH Ho Rs. --It , affords us I wen
by ad- — g the 0 nuch pleasure to learn that Mr. John �o a friend sWing that he'lia doing 'The derrick is
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beauties lying under it, and eoliance thoi� � - — - — wi la th y -law r ' 6gulatin B�ao I sati L fied with hia new h Dime, - be commenced at once.
ding further expression, with the aid! of color, 14 � 17 ' 11 O, OBS, oldest son of Finlay Ross, Esq., Und fully about completed.—Olegg & Co. since
form and general harmony. This 'ca4 only be viz,.: E ra. Joseph Abell., D. o4an, ; nd also the
. I I 1 14 � 9 '. the 8th concession of McKillop, hv,B � re of I life into which January have pressed 180 tons of hay.
done by a master hand, and if you would like to . — ; Jo n Ed, Geor e Bills H. Cline -4- ro. bert
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and comfor- I law. - Mr. John Lyons assed his finsl examinp6tio s be aced. Nessus.
test the improvement an elegant [ - . n They are still pressing,!, but hay is only
. Majority $or'Guelp .. an RO Wit Laid Igar and eprg B have left �
tably made suit will effect on your ownform call Is � I I � t - mission to' lay down edical College in 'Montreal, and � coming in in small� quantitiee.—Two
Xt OAX HALL Clothing EEitabli&hment, ! Sesiorth. wa3 grai , per . lias hmd conferred upon him AorriB ith e and have ! .
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There you can be pleased beyond a doub IS IT A MISTAKE? We fear thE Con buildin 'i S'terial.on the street in front aken rented I ar B r parts.— of Wilson's egg wagons, drawn by
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cil have mude a grea,t mistake in %dop; of X.. .1 cDougall & � Co.'s new B re. . mules, were fast in th
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PuRE DRUGs and Chemicals, Horse I .fi OBS pasae ore than us rhere is lot's f 8 Ow yet on som f the the gravel road noroh of Brussels on
� I wire fare alarm a -rangd The May,10 I was Ustructed to enf Ce d a much in . natty I'll
and Cattle Medicines., Patent Medici1aas, Dye ing the pole anc Is redita,ble examination. Ile occupied 3ideroadBandleo,cesBiotis and in! the -
Stuffs, Druggists' Sundries, Z fail a ortment merit, inBtead-of th.b electric 1. tieta th( fireli its by-law in the oasee of he . . i Wednesday last, 6thi April. Xr. Wm.
alwaysonhand. Physicians' Prescriptii: ns care rstplaceon the honor rolll� and Was 3wamps. 1 .
- The latter is perfect, as has bee abull bui Idin !!! tely erected on t ae Mar ey� I i 0 t - � Rands and family 1 of Morris, left by
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fully compounded, and Family Rftil)OS VCOiVO, Our warded the fins.1 prize. And what is I I I train on Wednesday from Brussels for
clareful artention. Horse and Cattle 41adicines dantly-proven by experience, and woub pro: port3 . The Ma,yor reported ha ng , - 96y; I . I
be guaranteed by the 1contractor fo visted () don and inspecte I the I il- von more gratifying aind important in I i I . the West. A large �numboer of friends
shall receive our prompt ca,ra, and be con�pounded is, i i � best � medical point of view it was his hos- PROLIFIC STOCk.—Mr. Wm. O' r1eu panied them !to the Station.—
with the purest drugs. E. HIGILBON & Qo-, Drug- twelve months. The former i er eforr,b� to last week. E � foundi it � � accom 4
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gists, Se&forth. 696-1 � � . � ital work that gained hila this! special the owner of some very �ro ific q( Bed
� I an experiment, and :even if c ied tc in good ilre air and all that it'waa ire. I 1 1*01 Thomas Bernard, of � Morris, Purcha
TEm UNDERSIGN6 has for sail at his completion is likely to be a clum".y, un. prosent�d :o"be, but the owner wo�ld istinction. There is �a prospect of Mr. ;wo of which lst0y gav birth to tWi. n � from Wm. Rands, of Morris, lot 321,
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Storehouse, a large quantity of good 't satiBfa,Cbory and incomplete affa , not ell I 'or less than 850( A rea6lu- . veal Thisis A rapid way of inc eais- Tnrnberry street, Birussels for the Sum
ridiableField Seeds. Farmers in want of Barley, � ngtheStock,and a way that many
will most likely,be deficient tt thh I 0 * essionin Montreal,but wherever his f � of $220.—The censusl enumerators com-
join d I 1 tio was 1 Cordingly passed utho 12111 �
RlackAtiatrian Oats, or Spring Wheat,' e- . t] I
pend on getting from me clean se6d su very time it is needed. The di eren . ce the Fire, al i,d Water Commi. itee to , ze- I ature lot maybe ca,Bt he haB made a ,.an not boas , I � I menced their work iri Brussela on Mon-
sonable prices. Give me a call. Wx. !RLHML,. ha cost of the two ,appliances i 3 '1�;O good commencement, and we in com- SUGAR MAK�NG.—A number of f E6rm- ] day laet.—Vanstone Brothers on Wed-
. , tiO. cei-e ton' � �'B for a forty lorse-po, er ) .
Seedamau,Seaforth. 696 1. I I ra in this vicinity attempted Fugar
. worthy of Consideration, when t4 ir e boi er Wit T attachments al. compt to, mon with his many friends here wish nesday last shipped I 1,000 barrels of
RigimmBEn the Millinery and Mantle spective merit � E; are considered. t . him a brilliant future. . aking during the few days of fine flour to Gla,scr W. : .
' set i4p ai the waterworks, .ess ma, on 9 : I -4 preced6d the present 00 I :
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Show Room of HOFFU&N BROTHERB, 3eafortb, ever is worth doing is worth doi4 ell an(. Cal E it er wor The Mayor ivas .�i I I
will be Opened To -day, Friday, April 81, 1881, igh I ! ' LOCAL BRiErs.—Rev. M% Musgrove, Id and storm, but they report ittle .
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for the Spring and Summer Trade ; sl;oc-k very and in a matter where So much . als ) req elated to proc fI �m Messrs. (of McKillop, assisted at the Sacramen- access. Probably when old Sol igam . Hensall. . I
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-ited; plesse so- be involved, it seemq a pently wil a an uqat�eor�vorks ' - - ,
large; every lady is cordially inv In lisik unter, the con KEPTBusy.—We notice Mr. J. H,.
cept this invitation, as we have no circlilar3 this pound foolish policy to adopt tra.-tors, it permit to put in, the works Islaervices-in Caven' Ch reh, Exeter, * makes his ]presence fel� inore forcibly, �Beek, our enterpris I ing ahoemaker, is
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season. 096-1 . I . - and uncertain scheme in prefori �ace ( � . idI permit being n Sunday last.—Megs�s James Hatt, � 1e tripods will be. . agaln erected - and � .
an: Aditio .at boiler, a I 1 kept aB bus as a bee. This, however,
WOOD FOR SALE.—For Sale, aly quan- an appliance, the jfficiency of whict f ;ohu McDougall, au& Harbert Robert- ;he sweet sap� agaan P�aoed over the i y
_ _ 0 nee 3ssary 3o as not to, invalidate ,the I ! is eaBily accounted for, seeing that he
t4ty of good wood, either short or ionF. Long Bon, Bon of Mr. M. Robertson, left on lazing fires with more!success. � I
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has been amply proven, merely for i Coll xacto a guarantee., ".. he sp I employs good workn'tten, uses nothing
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wood,, $2 76, at the yard, or $3 23 delivered i v Wednesday for a P, ANxi Y.—A : umber 61 the 0
any part of the town. Apply to BRo e saving Of about �15% witl Fir � At . I Committee reported thst� an
69&4 � - thr ugh Dakota. If the country suits �,redulo'ua and 1 Buper,'stitious of our � but first-claof; leather, and makes pet
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WILSON & YOUNG have receive� direct' more than half tha 1361 e , - them they will locate there Per -marl- ieighbors are eier i6ives fect fits. I
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from the Refinery, ffoutre&I, one car 11 ... ja U). SA- the risk incurred in 1he delay, provid pendeda4 follows - Two a,arm boxes,
gur, and are now giving extra bargai is -in all �1 . ally "burst up," and salt can now be Nophesiedby,Pr . Gri Mier, an are Mr. Wnf. Carlisle and Mr. C. i Eacretp,
I grades of raw and refined sugars. 696, ing the experiment Bhould prov T ula" $75 ead. ;� one largo gong, $40;- two � I
� I I- � bought pretty choap�_Mr. D. Me- frightening themselves foolishly. I Lot , census finumerators � for this district,
Buccessful. l t smal] _ ,U, 6-10 each; battery and 'ex- � � , , utieB�
Gy,,xts Shirts in White, Coxfo d and . 61 . � I Naught intends leaving for the North ps borrow nolroi ble from, the f upure 16r0 now actively eug�ed in their d
Rqgetta� A choice variety opened out at a Oa -1 MC- B . . . , 6 . . �.
. HORSES FOR DA'XPTA.—MesBrE. I Pon e103 � 00 and wire and posts 020. . ffest about the let of Ma, r.—Mr. Alex. but act, in the living . Present. 11op' , They report some amusing incidents in
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Naught and Dickson: Bhipped fro m her ' - I )avidson has purchasecL t blood Btal- ithin and God der he�d. ' This is not I connection with thQ'Ir work, and are
RzmEmBER HILL BIROTHERS Millinery 1 bat ielry Wotild be about $20. This offer '� . I i
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- yesterday for Fargo,� Dakota, a arloa, 1.1 I .—Mr. - H. the firm of he first LaB I Cast the horo. i; often surprised bow , young a certain
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opening To -Day. The best of the seasol. 696 of as fine horses as have left this tatio wat ree d f om Mr. Alex. AnderlNon, � " mith & West,'started for Manitoba on f the f utur yea�s, and he ma6y , portion of the lady icommunity report
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. wer � friday laBt. He expects to be go -no UU_ )e like others" ut erly fidse. I , ' '
L-ECTunE-.—Rev. J. Hill will a liver -'a woi king 'the alarm for twelve mont1hB. - I � I —
` I purchased in the northern pal'irte I tbi � �il fall. While here he disposed of - I BOUND FOIL MANITOBA AND DAKOTA.
course of lectures in St. Thomas . N � 7iew f the fact of. this fire alarm - ,I 1
. county and in South Bruce. They wit � . � Oeveral lots of Manitoba and North . H�llet�. ,1 On Wednesday quitea number left here
Church next week, beginning, at; eight bout 1,400 pounda,, a'd ar bei g b r the most efficient in usel est lands to people in . I I . i or the above mentioned pla-es, among
o'clock each evening, and taking as his average.a n the 60 - ititee recommended' its ,.in- y V_ his section FARM SOLD.—�Ir. J ha Broa berl f
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fine, blocky, clean -limbed anim' ails. Th I I chase. Most of it was purchased on speculation. I whom we noticed- Mt. and Mrs. Ander- �
subject—"What happened 18d� � years average pri . ce paid for them here wai Me iate model for a hoine- Mr. Alex. Wilson, of � this town, comes as disposed of his f , David Wilson, John and Samuel
ago to -day." Each lecture will be fall I 3OUCeBEiOn to Air. Jo n Xills, ol the ' - I of Hay.
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ma 8 a I , constructed of poles and - � 'Pollock an Isa'ac Laker, al
ubout $120 each. Mr. John Dickso "a n Oth .in the order of merit in the f,r% d
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lowed by a short service for,th(se who accompanies the lot to Dakota, aid wol Wir 3 so hing Bimil&r to the serina.- ;eam selected to go to Wimbledon dur- iame townehip, for th sum of $1'800 1 While we regret losi rr�g so many of oar
wish to remain. A cordial - indtation. I 0ash, The f4tra, con ams
hope he will make well out of hi3venl ph, r, I rB at the station;and wo4ed ng the coming summez' The tea i I young men from the� neighbbrhood, we
extended generally. * on ;h o principle, was also laid 1be- in 'a Mr. Broadberit inftend[B going witl� the ' I
- . ture. At any rate we can asslim th "' Lo be -composed of 33 membere. — � . heartily unite with their many -friends
� fore the ' Zil. It was in Dved b I D. crowd to Ma6it8ba,, in;d 11 sell his 1
1 Dakotans that they will have ' fine; . . F1 i� in wishing them much happiness and
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PROPERTY ClILNGES, — INI r. James 8 '31 9,n(, �everal,�o incil reports, sallool repor i � a e t) I
D. Vvilso, seconded by William .tal 'farm stock and other e ctURB by auction i
lot of hokses to select from as t It be I --mu cations and other intereSting I � prosperity in their new homes. �
Hatt has exchanged his residence on . Callipb4l that -the report a ' the Spe ial. )n the 14th: inst. I .
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� i � The quarterly 0 son of Mr. Alex. Moir, whiiii
Goolerich street with Mr. Johl Ward I icked up- in this the beat sec4on for I Fir Al� I Committee be: -eceived 4ua i ��tt�ors, which came to bar d too late for SCHOOL EXA
" torBe flesh in Ontario. On the occa that,, t, is issue are held over until next week. TION.� ,of Usborn ,
for hiB cottage and lot in t4e EELSt I i the rec mendation ad,OptEd�, and 3xamination of the pu Dils in the Kin-
Waird. Mr. Ward give . B Mr. H8Ltt � $563 sion of bia last visit to Dakota, d be- the , Fir ad Water Commi 6ea be an- —According to the town )y -laws cows :)urn School t ok, place" on Frida��y the has for some time put been engaged as
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difference bet�,een the properti B. Mr. fore leavir Fargo, he met the vilcox thori t make the necessary put- prohibited from riinning at large LBt inst. A 11irg4riumberof visito a and I' teacher in school so i ction. No. 1,
a house party on their arrival there , an assist- until the 1st of May. Notwithstanding I 1 ersimith, left here on Tuesday morning
Robert Willis has disposed of lil ChE Bes. t was moved in .amend out ' arentB ore I present �nd. appe. Ted to , '
I I their car He . I this, cows roam at *1ill through the .ke � for Iowa, where we believe he intenes
and lot to Mr. David Donavan �or the ed them to unloac 0. � , w a i
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Bta,tes that owina to snow block d3sau streets without moleStation, much to - I Miss I taking up land. Mr. Moir was an effi-
sum of - $800. Mr. Donavan I having 0 Morris E, that the Fire and Water ay. The tesi.chdrs, Mr[ Buie an4 .
other delays, they were on Me, roa the annoyance of the Citizens. If Coun- , cient teacher and useiful member of so-
atends . i�, O;tio authorized to purebase I illoran, were assisted by Mr. Viewar, 1
1 ren ted his farm to a Mr. Ross, � some nine days from leaving heire. B - Col a cillors are afraid to enfor, e their own I I ipiety, and we are sorry to lose him
removing into town to live. Mr. Willis , � nspcetor, and Messrs. I I
Sul abl. 8 aud'wire for % fire al*rm, I Hays, Hdlmes
fore leaving here it had been repr3sen - by4aws they Bhould repeal them. It I from our midst.--Mti.'Ge6rge Murray,
has parch-ased t he house and I lot on uff, Shaw a� d , � I
ed to them that they t thei all �a them orected prepaxa,tor ' to � Miss 1119,ya, tea�hors'
.31f is a farce to have on the code a law , , � i I I Bon of Mr. James Murray, of Tacker-
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Goderiah street recently occu ied by I tea ing a model for a fire alarku Pre- he pupils acquitted themselve in a ,
coul' � E agl , which no person seems ,ty heed.—Mr. amith, also left this 4a.tion on Tuesday
effects into the land of the migg y � �
Rev. Mr.- McDonald, from Mr. Weary, anner very E ati6f actor I to all pr sent. , for Iowa. We unde#stand Mr. Murray
I without paying duty, but wh n they Ben tell t the Council. T he ambpad- Vital Lemay, an.old and hi ghly respect- y I
for $825. Mr. Willis intends occupying meat s I carried. Mr. Ward ve We make special, Mont on. of the third ,
. arrived at -the liqes this delusi n was . - g EL ed resident of Amherstburgh, who died ii intends taking up land also.
this property. All these land transac- eading, as we have seldom eard I �
not ice at at the next Meeting of ,, ass r : r
speedily dispelled, ani the Yan.e CUB- �,* suddenly of apoplexy.last week, was t 1 - - I
tions were made through the adency of ' I Coinci o � -would move to introduce a mything to ec ual it. The geofne ry
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. ac, 0, toms Officers made them all qiscro,rge, father of Mrs. G. J' Liff tton of this ,lass, too,- was . far abo I Wroxoter.
estate ,ORt and by law 1, o*iding for the re��Ulation and * I I e the avprage. I -
I and duty was collected. This I is an ? town.—The millinery de artment of . MARKETS.—Fal]. wheat, 01 to 31.04;
Mayor Of Sea -forth. other salutary warning ho Iteridin lie nsi f � of. � a bowling alle, . The! &u-, gotwithstandinal the large ,nu berof 1 1
I . . Mossrs.Dancam & Duncah'B extensive 0i spring. $1.04 to $1.08:; peas, 63c to 64c
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- dit)rs' r3 ort was ,presenteo and ad pt- ,hildren in on 3 room, the order as all , � 11
THE MILK QUESTION.—Mr. E�itor,— emigrautB not to be led- aws toy th 3 I establishment was opened for'general �: . oats, 35c ; butter, 18c1to 20c �; laxd, 121c;
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Sir: I am personally obliged �o Mr. plausible stories of' Americ U land ed, an I abstract thereof ordered . to inspection on Friday and Saturday. hat could be desl�ired, a d it was Imain- I eggs, 14c. .
I be pub % el . Win. Campbell galveino- ;ained and retained without &nleffort ,
. W. S. Robertson for the interest he is agents, but to rely more ri�on t eir own I Many ladies, from bot) town and I BusiriEso.—Our dO goods merchants
tici i th 1: at the next meetin o, of Council ion the part of;th� teachors.� Short ad- I
ta,king in the Seafor th Cheese Factory, as, knowledge and common Ben e. The . I country, visited this attractive �, depart- I I are busy opening out 1 their spring and
. he wo introduce a by-lav� for regulat- , IresBes, were 114 06t '�the olpBe by I
in a section of country any fact)ry not stock which the party took with theta . I merit, -and the univers&l verdict was . summer goods. 'The furnishings for
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doingwellhas an Injurious elfecton was pretty badly used up WE)U IV th i ailing at large of doge., The, 1 sineat, suitable and falihio . e . a, les an gents tire o t e a -class, the
- I ; Co C;l � djourned for two. eeks� 1�,- mpressing tht ir entire smtisfactioik. with a sp i I
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; reached their -destination. Mr. eorg :1 Council have actad wisely in deciding ;he progress t e I Pupils Were making �twee bein
any other factory or factories in As vi-- , - 1� - � � di and hats _g a SP
cinity. Winthrop patrons ill be Fowler had to leave two- of his orseB 1. �i i to purchase a new boiler for the water-
] I I ,� � inder their p es6nt teachers. IL13 this � SA8KA'TcHEwAN.—M�. Thomas Sander-
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lughly .pleased to -notice amo in Fargo, having got caBt in �hej car a Olt SHoI&L L&". I—WE have been works, instead of a second hand one. * , ae Miss Killo an's I mit day in the : son and Mr. Thomas Hogg left for the
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inany improvern and wore trampled upon, an r. E. I i tl 11 ,. make the foll wing inter- Last Tuesday was one (if the lmos� � .
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die 0 eating eXtr I tB from a private letter bitterly cold day I r sent, blie pare to ex- Mo day, the 4th inst.
en-ta promisedl for the Walker had a valaable - anima 1p . chool for the 1� Saskatchewan on 4
- Seaforth Factory for this seas n,tbat - s. we ha e had since res8ed their r g t at her lesving and Mr. Sanderson, who has been there for
their factory is marked out. tas. the the road. While in Fargo M . Dicl �_ writt by. r. J. I Chambel i3 � . :
point of comula'tion. Tho ad * " d,'Mr. Wim. Rai), . Fo t 11 -eut - from here' to to-ua like a 1b6som friend and moms ere very sorry the Section F ithers � a n umber of years; - came home a shart
� , formorly the 1st of January. � Old winter sticks
mislions of Bon met our old friein of this c wi i who W I ]lad not en her fo I a longer to I n a visit� and spoke very
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Mr. Robertson are,however, rather hard and sold him five horses. We are glal Manitilba's ittleover a yearugo, add is logth to d6pa,rt.—Owing to the had gaged . r . e rm. time &gO 0
! highly of the country.1 His father, with
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on the past managers of Seafo4h Fac. to learn that'Mr. Rae has struck a, goo now 1C I c eo� on a larm. in the Shoal roads in the country business in town --OXF, WHO 7AS THERE.. I I I . � .
I � __ � the rest of the family, follow him in
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tory,butas he has been as�ociated' thing. Alargecompanyofc * 1* %ke 1) at ict, - Northwest Territ ry. has been dull during the past week.— I I
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. Hibbert. about a month. ' �
with the management, either a� chief has been organized in Fargo initud- The 1�tt)r �' from 1which ,we quote IS Mr. McMillan, tree' agent, is making � ! �
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or consultee, ever since its conimence- facture bricks near that city n an es - dated � 1 I March. He says: -We preparations for the erection of a band- FALL WHEAT. The Jall wheat
A . ., I )ears to be co .... !LoDdon, daughter of Mrs. John Gofton, �
Meat, I suppose he knows, bu� it is tensive scale, and Mr. Rae . las beela have 11B rather fair winter, there some brick residence in gmondville . . ete y destroyed. The :
p%sible that Seaforth pa,trons, tamem- awarded contracts i ,old, biting wind3 Wroxeter, died on the morning of Mon -
n connecti n wit being Oil y hree or four d&Y3, On w ich He has disposed of his present residence . of las', week have ea- � q
. these works, from which he 0:�Pects t�o it was too cold and stormy' to Work drely reduced.1 it to no: thing, . es ecial-1 dav, the 4th inst.,i at Mr. Gofton's
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boring that, may treitt the iBed y xpe - outside on John street to Mr. A. Armitage, y the late s I . hoiel, aged 27 years and 9 months. The
P ; bi, t they were terrors -48 de- having taken in. exohango for it the
improvementa as a first of A-prilljoorkae.— derive liberal profits. Ma 0 n, and th 3 early a wn is
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Yours truly, W. HILL. tations be more than realized � 8 he is gre10S Blow zero, with a biting It th- lots on which his new "residence is to be aid to be raij led by'tb o HesBi It fly. deceased was ill. about I two weeks, and
I b , he loss to th 3 f %rmera will be !large although everything t.�hat could oonduce
i well deserving of a rich take. '� west wind.: Oar "threshing was one built. — Mr. John z Lyons has been '
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HIGH SCHOOL.—Mr. Editor Sir a there is sue'li a large, area, luuder' to her comfort and relief was done all
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think the vexed question relat-ino to the ANOTHER PIONEER� GoNE.—Ibere are te pt to: t ll -bow! many froat b4te3 I, of a'haudBome brick residence for Mr. I ,was without avail. The remaina were
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a�ovo long since buried, and ow re- I Dot many of our realers who -we a not with the r 11 t of �he men, had during Patrick McConnell, of Hibbort,, and DoNis WErt,. —,The Istallion Yo a U g taken to London for interment.
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jqnscitated in a-- contemporary )rint, is more or less acquainted wiM M . those'd 1 78. . Our qropB did aot turn out Mr. James Walsh has been awarded Duke of Wellington., wh�ich was 9Ad by ," ExAmINATION.—On �Friday, March 25,
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.Created in % vindictive spirit bir one of Charles Scobie, of this town, a a I tie rly a(, W 311 as expected, owing a the contract for the �'erection of a Sim- " Wra. P %go, of I Mr. DeV man, teacher �u the brick school
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tl�e disputants, who, in agitat ng his will alike regret to hear of hiBI d mis , late 8 I I 19, wet summer slid' an early ilar residence for Mr. McConnell's owa, has tur ed out !well. He won � house south of , Wr#eter, held his ex -
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u4pposed grievances, really d eB which sad event took place I h .. is re - fall. vm the mo3ti fortunate brother, in the Paime neighborhood.— ho.firat priz . e A 1 the . State Far last 'amination. ,Ho,waB4ssisteolbyMossrs.
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erie deuce on Mouday evening I Bit. M . in the nkgt =, hs i � 'age We understand that the fii E) an pring and wa i t alken in prefere ce to 1Drost Slid Whittingliam, of Morris.
know what he Wants, for nee I I I Vlng �n %Ve] L d water I � .
"_ kas proved beyond any doubt ffiat the Scobie was an unusually smart, active of 30 ba4hptla per acre, the general av-� committee have purchased a now hose hree other ho Bee owned by Mr, Page, IThe pupils acqUittedl themselves in a
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w,hools are an assured suc %B, ich is main, whose years seemed to Bit �igbbly 6rEge D 20 bushels to 22: Cart. It was purchased at Buffalo. y some of th blest horse breed of manner which refle0ted great credit
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fally endorsed by thos upon him, but evidences of frailty and bu3he,f. bat district. His owner 4 the I both on scholars and teacher. Upwards
. 8 whose minds I � his, 1 Inow, will not t%lly�, Itacostlaid down here will beabout 0 , I
natural decay were becoming 'quite wi,h scrie . andsome su f 81,000 out 01 him, lof thirty present, the most
exe not. warped with prejudice, ad who eporta W oh Appeared in� 060. It is said to be a apt ndid article � 0 1 � I , visitors we
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meek not to obtain a little manifest, and during' the last twolyestis th .G be- aring , the wintibi, but this, and very che' fter paying at, expenses. I !of whom were ladie which shows
noto *.ety at I - . spat the pr'oe. It was I I that
his frieuds could not fail to noticle the ac oun is -1 ot colored, but based upon shipped on Monday �' FOR THE N RTHWEST.i__Amou those Mr. Denman's servic a are Rppreciated
.*e expense of their duty 6 thei neigh- I I � � and will likely be . I - I
as . 8 esirc . gpos iesaors I super -
Dor, an�d of their own self -r got. I change, although he was alWays cheer. f a( to.; ha ve yet to see sa Ile of these here to -day. Mr. James 1 Carter wa , vho are d us�of becilmiri 1by the fair Box of the section. A
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ful as usual. He attended church On bif � or . I 1. have been I usy during in to sday. Ile is prep%r- ' � : I i
think, too, that this probing of Old � Wn on Wedne of homes for themselv4s are 'Messrs. 'ior lunch was served I about 12 o'clock,
Wm. Bruce, A.' Livip I gatone, ( � 0613
-Kounds should not be permitted by any the Sabbath before laBt, but b had not the W r � getting out fij ewood and I ing for a big season's trade in the chill . : h arlos after which work w7 reaumed until
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roapectable, journa,1 when side issues, been feeling so well as usual forl� Some tit ibe - f r I bed, stables aild graniry, led plows, mud looks ag if the ,city air - dcVey, J. Ca pl:oell, J-oeeph Cris wford, 3 o'clock, when a number of very fine
not in the remotoBt degree affecting the days previously. 0 his ret ira � froin aril a w rail , a. -This with in3ido agrees with him.—Xr. F. A. Meyer is . ad S. Butson who lefti on Thursday, . -e --ivon to the different classes
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Clint in dispute, are introduced! This church he was so much fatigued! that wc rk i a k Ipt me busy m6 t all wit ter � he 30th ult.,fo t allorthwest. Theyin- Wcording to merit.! Messrs. Drost,
. - busily engaged taking the (ionsus of the t I
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811hould not be allowed to acquilreo any he had to take to bed, and f�'om that B th'N ;� I a buil4ing tim r is getting town.—Mrs C. M.-Dunlo . of thip tend working put for some time .before Douglas and Whittingharn made a, few
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force aa a precedent, but be trea I ed as a 'tirne continued growing worse, until Be 411, .OB to us, but for b -L ilding there has composed and . U 3 theytakeup lard,so that tbei may !point d remarks, af to ' which Mr. D.en-
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perniciouB expedient never to b Monday night, when he re .--_ fully iS 16 ty spruce about t Nolve rri�iles ful piece of look around and -be able to rr�ake a
t 6 re- . - I music esignEd especially I i
scirted to agg,in.—Yours, ON ! passed away. A very sever a e r . . . . . ort at Riding M t i I - I more satisf&4ory location. I hope All present seemed s4tisfied with the
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TEriNics. lungs was the Ging It is 0 . t hey may he fort nate in making a good procyress the children ; ere making -
. i inflanarnation of the for fe only a Ztter Qf -a Schottische She, has already had ' I g un,
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I. cause of his death, and from the very coiipi -ji-earB when�we will all have to ordersfor this musio. from Boston and B'Olection, and that they May a )eedi.ly 1-ider.Mr. Denman's tuonhip.
COMPLI)TENTARY OYSTER SUPF R. On firRt his medical k,ttondaut had no boge use I )Uite &;' -numb6r of- the lset- drect houses, o I hat - thos - lov I � c ,�,__
�,,�r 3. , . other American- cities, and she 'intends 0 ones - -
Friday evening last the mienatler—s of I for his recovery. Mr. Scobie was in his tler at ere ha�ve t ' 1 hose acbing bmws, tea i Walt�n.
I . Out hro n up their to place it for sale�ia the bc ok store& -of rful eyes and I
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"Court -Flower of the Forest," Indepon- saventy-seventh year. He wasia, native f �Cl i 3,nol left I the country, partly this town. This 'talented lady has throbbing heartl at their departure I OPENED OUT.—Mr. 'Richard Pollard,
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O%il may be eaBed, chI, eered and gladdened at ibe now proprietor of; the post office
iliterit Order of Foresters, and 'ifiriends Pertlisbiro, Scotland. He came to tillis ng o the. miserable land P'Olic.lr of already pub48hel several very fine
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, country in the year 1842 and s3ttl3d in thoG 73rni I P o the her own composition,� but . ' store, hasassumed possession, an
entertained Mr. John H. McDoi yall, of l nent, a' d now ti 11 of . the return of the adventurers, when d h,as i
this town, to an oyster supper, E t Bow. Toronto, where be worked for a y air at entraiihvaycontra6t, and many more competent judges affirm that her. last is ' theycomefor the purpose of taking,lopened out- 8L finestpok. Mr.Poll rd
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&en's Hotel, previous to his d6arture bi'B trade as a millwright and engineer. wcU11431 I the sa,meif they f ould. What the best.—Mr. Whitim therri out to t hrnets lin the !i ,!has associated with him in'the business
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for Dakota, for which place he left on He also worked in Galt, Brantfor and I wi5h f ladd and 'railway ;olicy of the has been a I Northwest, to Bh4re th6r joys and Com- � iMr. Wm. Blatchfor4, from,, near St.
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Wednesday last, in company w th Mr. Beveral other places until the 3 ea, 1851), 1 Gqviatill: I en and the whole' country iia erection of the new Ih fDrts, cares and qorrows� I 4
� ' C' 612 Be factory at I Marys, who is a good business, man, and
James Hatt. About 9 O'clock t e corn- when he came to the t I I i
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own8hip of ) h a huge rail Ce is OBITUARIES.' Mr. Da�id Chr]isiie dial ! apparently a fine fiellowi We wish
Start- th all 8 0, Way monopoly," Walton. The contract pr ,$1,300. ! 1. 4 i
pany8a.tdown to an excellent. upper, levin* Chiscounty, and orected a griEt as far as I can jodge, be ng on the, I The Walton people ci�iuld not have I (overed upon irlis I new firm the gre4test measure f
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prepared by I I min o host" B do - The I and Baw mill on tbe�Parr line, tie Ir �tle , , un4 and' u ndersta,ndi ng t. e State Ofj givelia their contract to a better xnan.— 1 day morning ithat AnduB Lux -ton, an � success. . . �
apread was excellent in eveo7par�icular, I village of Varna. These millE hil coil- a airt, jthe ,.,future pr B Of bis I 0 � -
rY I 9 `�,' ospe i Me48rs. Wilson & Young have just re- , i dopted boy O� about ten years of age, I THE DEBATE AND THE PRAYlZR; MEET- t
I everytb in * being sqpplied. , I . I I 1-1 1W i
,g in selitson . tinned to Work until.about twelve years 1 count ar , anything but b t. ts '. seived direct from the man afacturera. a Was Cold and 1 li�eless. i The b as ! iNa.—Mr. Editor,—S#; Would you be
The la,rge dining room was I alsol taste- I ago, when lie retired from active busi- I Be tlement is about equallyi ividec� be- I car loud. of sugar. i k abject to fits every ten day ell left
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. f ally decorated with . ever�ree�s and . DeSS, alld Canie to live in Se6fc rtb e I t2en Reform' and Conse vative, 1but ! sicrnm i . I I Ivaluable paper to repl� to a communi-
i . � . ent for one firm 1� to receiv'o at a - lim in an uncoUSCIOUS1 conditi n for I
mottoes, presentincy ci very pica I Pear- Aeaves behind his aged partn ' I 0 I
� - 11 or an I t,wo I bah alike'condemn the Verriment. '! time.—Tbe-anuiversarylof the babbath ' about an hour each time. E &dently �atiou signed "Justile." reflecting on a
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I &nce. After the usna,l performances, at I sone and three daughters, all comfort- i W.th �� lilReral land poli -,y, that is, 1 School of the Methodist Ch rolawill be I he had been attacked and carrieu. off s ' the -members of the 1 Walton Literary a
the table,. which resulted in tho good 1 ably settled in life. His youncest ' ch 3ap I an d , [or 'settlerB anq none 11 for I held on Good Friday. ', T 3e s' ictim by one bf th 00 Orr S ibbath , Assoc i
. b i I � I ! � - ermons v e iatiou. I 'Was �ot a little sur -
things being pretty vigorously Jemor- I da�gbter iF4 Mrs. John McAl ister, of ; Bpi 3cuat ors! at least not in large ge�nts i will be preached on the' following Sab- , morning, withqu causing him e
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alized, the tables were cleared a.nd room I the township 'of Hay; his eldest son or trab , , th Northwest light sot -tile bath day,by the Rev. D.!G. Sutherland, gle sufficiently t I awak a Mr. C iristie. a false statement of the facts of the 9
, was made for song and sentiment. Dr; ' William is a resident of Riple �, it[ the ClCselv E.nd rapidly, but as things are, � B. D., --of Clinton.—IThe6 is consider- Ile had been gol�g to scnool up tD that .� lease and an accusa�tiori bLaainst the As -
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GaMpbell was appointed to the chair, I county of.Bruce, an John, hi3 young- such (an noyer-be the case. Ourspc)rts , ablesicknessin thistown nolvicirlity t� me, and. wag a 1�'-.ind, go: od -heart ad lad. , 60ciation of designedl interfering with u
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si-ad Mr. James WatBon to thq. vice- eRt son, is proprietor of the I on . L . I . r.. McNaughton's ,rayer meeting. ,v
Star and. '-Inuse:laents ,�here are limited. � just now and the Doctors ai -a kept busy. ; —Mr. D 41d � Park, son (of Mr. I I
chair, and toast, Bong and Benpiment Salt Works in Seaforth and dericb. T � is )a a grand country for Carl- I The most prevalent,diseaBe is inflams- I , was take:home a, corpse I he facts are these A number of c
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d eaoh other in rapid all ' i In his younger days he was cousi ._ i 0- tion of the lungB.—Mr. ' Hiram Dagon U� at Roy's Oung mela
follo, we * idex I D W - I i solid ice f r'om the � rat of formed a lit;eorary society in n
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to the close. The toast of Oar neat" able of a sp6rtsma.0 and used to take vembE r till I he first of April.ana ndt a has rented the store 1 in Murphy's hurch on WedL iesday, � 30th ul . H the summer of 179, and
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WAS ved by areat delight'in fishing and hunting. thaw. E�uclire is the stari air game Block, recently do father! Were working 'n th: irustees of Walton U aion School
most enthusiastically recei.' It applied to the
ire company, and was replied to . Ila a i - . oocupie b.) Mr. Biggs, a .1 e leave to Meet in L for ri
Even in later years he was. ac(ustdomed I here. I walKed about three! ,imiles last and interro:18 removing his c( rifectionery I imbor Woods � i I Michigan, W ere h the se aool house week- t
isoot feeling manner by Mr. o ugaill. I to spend several weeks each summer Mandi,16�, nigl: t and � played 'until d sy- * Store and oyster saloon thitl er. took Bick with inflo.im I ation, f the I , but were reNBed - i They then got
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APRIL 8. 1881.
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lew7etcomeet in the upper story ,of � � .
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Smith's storehouse. The first.m I ,
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an� of the members, but becau of tbe " - -
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ext me coldness 'f the place i meet. � �
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As ociation was again orgaiiizea, :
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sual able manner. After ,returning a' I
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as � the -members belonged to different ! ,
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tho Meetings on Friday or 'mail night � I
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members of the I Association under im :
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ass6,4-Iled name. I tan remember 9, �
tim, is when a nuifiber of Young Poo .
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prayer meeting and indulged in ques. �
tio�able amusements, and the inatter :
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wiu� passed over in silence; but the de. I
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ba�ing society meets on the same night '
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of the week, slid "JustiCe"_ discovers �
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that it stands in the way of a means of ,
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grace, and he rushes into print. Would *
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remonstrated with his Christian I
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br�thren themselves than to air the
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matter as a public �7ievance.,. or, better �
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still, make the -orring ones the subject i :
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to iecure the desired end., whon!he
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All the N,SW TJ:JMTk3AT1g1
Pre0S.-JOHN MCMMLAN. I I
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Tuiosday evening last for Toronto, wtiere :
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he -goes to attend a meeting of the 01. �
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will Consequently be
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thei pulpit in the evehing wdll, be o6on-
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plea by Rev. A. MeNaughton, Waitf,on.
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THE SALT WoRKs.—The salt wo;rks
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hu � dred feet of the impeaing tub�* i
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h a� been lifted but the rem�sdniu g �Hj.
tan . Ve of pipes are stuck fas i I
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-the Cheapest,Jocods �,
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qu4ntity of stone and gravel bro�-e,a
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lo o�.e from the side having fallen on -top
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SADLY AFFLICTED.—Two children, a
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until a few days ago they took sadderif
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worse, the boy dying on Sunday even. �
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me'riaing. They - were buried together
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thing serious.�Mr. Adam Walper,so'ncif
Atigust.Walper, Esq.,_af Hullett,.;and
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Ovining free) gi:von by Howard Clifton
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aii4 his celebrated Choir Concert
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Tll,oupe. The varied entertaintaelit
ca4siBted Mostly of singing, interapan-
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edi with funny speecli-es and excellently
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laiIghable farce, both evenings.
THE PUBLIC MXETI1(G,-The meeting
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ev�.ning in Watson's hall in
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a Committee be appointed to pick out
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either and report at next meeting. It �.
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p4ct something definite,. at the next
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mleeting of the meMbers and adheirento
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ofi: St.Andrew's Chnrch,Kipperr� was -
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purpose of presenting the Revi Mr, .
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Cameron, pa;stor of the cougrej;tforr, -
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rerlent illness, and also as a I
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Th') Large Reduction,
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of their appreciation, of his -a lif-dailying
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la�bors amongst them. By eight orl�lock
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a large number of friends had La'saienit.
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btPd. The church choir, urrdor� the
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tribawd largely to the enjoyment of
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tie evening, Miss Hunt presiding at .
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the organ in her usual -efficient manner,
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E!ivau, who opened the m' oe'ting with .
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S0bath School-, and urged p,ilirents to
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aie their utmost endeavors to send their
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C�merou, on behalf of the - cougregwl
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C�6meron, and they hoped the tiMeWAj
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his duty through ill health or any othet
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,yrigregation. Mr.. Cameron very fbel�l I
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6'e briefly reviewed the progress that
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iairman, the benediction was pro- ,
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