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I : I r il . 'I MAY 13, 1881. .
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- % more tickets'for Stratford. Wheribeing -h 4 b r wery portion who : ew hill L. L 1todge Paid eir Mitchell brethren a I . . I ____ 11 No"
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remonstratect Wilin Dy the co, ('UDW]r* &UL 1111. 5111 . . . 1, — ;
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. ritfou. #VFAP;p AP ** his foolishness, he stat�d th 6t as: the Sri , Igo, &I, his onl5 I survivit: g -were most ceraianyTeceive ema Very -,,aeath'took place. Mr. MeEwen so Wheeler, 2' 1 ad, 2600 lbs., at 5jo.; R. . . fe � .
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r . I %he early settlers on the Lo i on Martin, 9 hb�&, 10,210 lbs., at 5jo. . 11 I _�� A .
- -vehereis] iwbrotIlter, ospitably treated bi�y . i
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DISTRICT' MATTERS. g, OgOthi&r. - Mr. avid Me- district. He was an excellent farrier, t ; .; 1:_,00 "
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- 6uld have to procure more�� Ill ear at. i, who I, and a�- riends 1 an I I they all spent a pleasant Road, having come from the Ot ; . D I
woman was now in a ri%ge,;; In a n,ti vE � ) him . til the endil and who elvenitil ' . I � -
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. ence the poor old simpletol .. M-411 nhispAvertos; Oo � ;� and ea e gaught an I family left for their now land a 3hrewd business mAh, and was THE NE -W 'CENETERY.—The site for . I i � � . �
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d t a Bee I the Northwest on Thursday.- �withaJ most industriou's and fm,lal- the new ethetery pidked on by the - whoieWe and Retail Dealers la I , x ""
a � bu iod in t e , lome pa 5 , -
INFLEMEXT came the Subject of tirade- of a U13 ''Slat wdayB! Hewait I.; s
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I SEAFORTia AGRICULTURAL . of the Huron Road, AB aomsequenca he amassed i 00 is situatedon the farm of I , !��.41 i
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ExpolueM.—O. C. NNrMLSON, has now on hand a Such as has never been wittlessecl be- I aab tc n cenlietery on Tb isday laE b. Ar. Win. 17oiNler, I Committee, , , 4
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. fall stock of all kinda.of Farnung Implemonts and . left for Dakota yester- fortun ,and has left all his fami I i .
fore on this division of the Grand. .. ,-Tie 11 ird Wa young ]ad �6 years )f lCucker0mith, y in Mr. John �Nowcombe, on the r d be. I �' - I 1. . A.
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3fachinery, consisting Of the following: Plows, - . 41ge, ioapf Mxg. Hait of th".0 .town. He lay. Mr ler took with him eig& comfg.-table cinamstances. Alth ugh tween Blyfili and Clinton. ; _
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such as the Massey No. 13 Thistle Cutter, the Trunk, but w d -for son, time wi- h iorses, w :iii h he intend . using in :well -a ) in years, he was still 9, ro tiatt A GOOD 4EiCTURE.—The lecture given Dry Goods? Xiffiu , � -1 �L I I" 1".. :1
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Three Roll Beam Chilled. Flow, the Genuine essary fo iho' old il di e I -41 is hip, whic] originatild )reaking.up iis land the . He ex- heald y man, and to all sppeart ices -in the MeQl 6dist Church, on Monday . .- J I �
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taredL at South Bend, Indiana, also Watson's No. 3ects to be a )sent the most of the sum- had many years of life before hi - It- evening, by 19r. Manning, Barrister, of . � L
man to turn around in his Him - I I
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40 Chilled and the Brantford Chilled Flows, and ; i I al er. Wall peourold friend will not was ;41led otherwise, however, by Clinton, on The Struggles of L I '_ : N I
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Ose Plows ; this Is :takes and who holds the -lives of us all. in his ell a Success. � � � .
number of other General Purp I � . I — . . a at le . P 0 . . . Z ! -
certainly the best selected stock of Flows eyer kept, � - Os i: tense, d, in his ca: Lake a notJ or L to Pull U� . L I �, I
-The,-roll. sad average "I a ogether.- tending atu- hand. He was of a quiet, unaggla [ling - - �L �L "0r.-' I . .
in Seaforth; 'call and see them butore purchasing OUR SC,HOOL. eat � ust he been mcst: welcome ;eAve US I S MI -A- --F 0 TZ T 1� il'' .1 L I L
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elsewhere. The Reaper and Mower business is attendance at the Se&fort]bL pull li o school L ents ait tl Le igh School for the next dispos tion,,but took an active interest - ! EX T
Iblie �. e WE4 the main support of . ' I : 1 �� ro`U�R 1, IS � -
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I again; to hand for the season, and as usual I hall during the month of April, i� each of .. term sho ld bear in mind that the in all �.hat pertained to the welfa ri 3 of OBITUARY,. -Many of our rea rs; will V- NIUW�X.
a thorough reliable stock, consisting of. the Massey is I ,wed 0 r, and -the parting � . ! I I :
the several departments, wa 3 as fol- . i date of the entrance examination has , his.4ellows', and his sudden and sad deeply -regret to learn of the death of A I
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Harvester, tlxe MasseyL Mower and Sharp's Sulky . L to the ' death I tted Mrs. Charles Tough, of the Br:)wnson . � ...... ill. ------..,
Horse R&kS'L &ISO Mliir.r's Buckeye Twine and lows: Mr. McFaul's room, 4 ) oa the be6n ebany 11 from the 25th will be long and deeply regr -1 I
he ai � 3 how ,er, the 91'reat consolation - 3e .. . . 'We can no' . i . i. - ve% f
Mr.- annuiLl meet- by many, He was 74 years of age, line, Stauley,� which took place ion Mon- I �J -
Wire Binders; these Machines aro too well known roll and ,31 average. attendaupe; . a,t h) has t een remOV(I : from 1,11 28th. -Th 3 1 . L a mvl�ff ! .- - I . TARO
tarequirean,yeem ent, suffloo it to say that they . I . - Alc.genera4y, the Vtt , -,kol til Y -- . � .
� Cameronys room, 48 -on roll Aril 39- av- it' 11 ? ,now ing, of the 'b ort Huron Teachers' As- , PU 'CHASE Or VILLAGE PROPER day, the 2nd �inst. Mrs. Ton I � I
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are fully -up to the improvements for the --J . . ain at d sufferixig, d is . I anit Cheupli�st Lot Of i - �i . I .J
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full stock 6f small - erage attendance - Miss An lerson's sociatioln I *1 � be held in the Public � The loommittee by the tained theigood age of 70 ye . 3. She ". age 3 : � I
1881. A imple 7 . . . .! appointed I Chill-dren's Fan�y and I r : f� I -
season of � � Mir easura,bly L more bapl than �e . . I St L �( 4 1 1 1
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such -, SSL and room, 58 on roll and ave 101; NiBa- ioul I Aerhai been On rth. Mis. . i I 'i
Horse HGeas Weeders School'build ng in this town on ThurB- i Caua a Methodist body, in this di� - ict had been a severe Sufferer for * - several i v.
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I A. Cowan's room, 62 on roll an I L51 av- lar ; iE ,my, the 2nd and 3rd age a. dwell konths, aild1er death was not unex : S �
ScRffiero, cori� Planters and Com cultivators : A V :SA -:F0
n4co. Sewin * I . of � to Be ct and purch . � I ; I
reduced p I f the 11resbyterian d I I I
Iron Harrows al aL 9 I - _p : L� L 0 . F 1 — .
Maobines a specialty; The Wanzer F, Wan- erage ; Mir,s Hoga�rth's roolh� 5 on roll June. : me has i'table for � �
ffiuilcl and the Rev Mr. McDonald, An interesting program fortU a parsonage, have ,'been ected. lihe'wasa quiet, unassuming, � . . � I
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u1se and other and 46 average; Miss Shaw'o i I I I We `M6 enough to secure the reBi4llce HATS AND EI NNE 1 ! 4 ' . �
xer q D and h, Wilson B, Lo -oom,174 _ r . � - �
I � rag W i ceas less in hiS at iplition up n been pre lit . � , J ! .
macljines. Those are stan,Urd mikohlnes, and b�e�pedagogues will have'a formerly owned by Mr.. R. G. . len, BincerelybelOved.by those who know 11 Ts � . ��
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-n rely on. getting value for - , � cheer a -_ Anticipat 1 7 � ! i
on ,roill and 60 average; Alias Kate ier �or, and did much V . i � m 4
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parties purchasing ca Cowan's room, 101 on roll and 63 aver- . d good time -Dr. James Love, a cousin and situated on Queen street. it i our her. Herl�aged partner and family i . � I i - 1;L81
their money - Machine Needles, Oildi and Repairs. : lom I i REA
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Repairing done on the shortest notice, and -work age. It will'be Been by these figures I i ovie Esq., of Hill Green, and opini0n the committee have Mad a have the synapathy of all in thi B their In the Very L4TEST :STYLES, both T,Rilfft � 4 1 - I
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guarwnteed. Also Agout for Abell'R Patent Port. that the Several rooms aire we filled, 1 IV F0 At!] �e, I � . and� UNTRI14 D. Also t i ,
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0. C. WiLL 537mbill ly of UluyglIrri vl�Y from Scotland, Paid our good 'boice, the building being ' )oth great and itr6parable, loss. ' : . 1, 11 -
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able Steam Threshers and F_ngines. - although the attendance hati 11ot �been . a a viE it �n Tuesday. This gentle- comfortably and conveniently situti ted. J� . - I I i
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soN, Seaforth. N. B.�A few horses taken in ex .,ece vi i � � : ! ii � ! _1 .
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change for machines. 701-1 so regular as Usual. This Irr4gularity Lid � 0 i i 3h she, io much nee Is, especial- man is� a o urgEion on the Ain chor Line of We u: � derBtand the pastor of the &E roh, I � i U M M X -A XV S
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,Gos FOR. HATemN-G.-White Leg- was due mainly to the . and to' ge of a call Rev. R. S ith, intends soon lauving '" S I -
valence of I � : steamers ok advants, , rat MONSTER' RELIEF.- h inat Fdath,ers, i Pflowers Ribbons, and I 1 , , -
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I at New Y)r i to ,visit is re atives in in o enewparsonage ere, w ei7q . - - ; i
sickness &fiaong the children t is also 1 i - __: ' 10 a cattle b er named Michael Boland 'Newes Design8 in Ornawnu, I - �
choice birds and allowing no contamination of ' 41 1.1 I I I . I 11 ; F. I I . . ;
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gratifying to ,noticefrom �e reports . �ave receiv. Huron, , Ll ihbug quite a young man, I willb , much more conveniently sithaled found his 'ay to Grand Bend, and got 1! I f - I . ; I �
different breeds at any season, persons purchasing TOA LOBT OVEL.__we � I . w .1 i j_�; I : - - - �
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that truancy is becovaing less.irommon. I he b as 11 att ii led conoiderabl a distinction � in b a field of - labor. Hippen, his into bad company, whereby he was re- I :i ; , . , - _VU_ 40-1— ..
eggs from me may depend upon getting hens pure d �r othet ci limuni"tioni, 1from . . 11 10 �
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and good. Eggs. $2.00 for 13, or 26 for $3. - In five of the departments there were i.'. in his 1% i � a �
11 13Mich 31, �n re ly t, Mr. Pe or Jprofei sion, He is Much pleased presoiitresi�ence, being somewh"t far heved � . ff
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Three settings for $4. Circulars Free. Will have a with Cant ,d L anq the Cauadiaus what from iever4l of the stations. : . � - -7
no truants for the month wbile in the ,ere immeorately issued for thf � arrest I , I I _-,
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few long distanceHomerEt for Sale. C-J.THoxAs, I si�tkrne, � ispectin t4it Hull tt . . - -
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-2 other two there were but one tin each � .11 ly det a A them. He returns in R. G. Hilli6l L, Oil - of S WOMaA � ed Mrs. Mirtell and k �;- � I � .
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Goderich., Out., Canada. 699 h06, )ut as ve had reN iqu r I �
EATING. -Try the Magaolia� department. ! I � i4e t ) terixi late co4troversy, as about tw i reeks, when Mr. Love will the oiicasio� of his le�a . of hers named Babcock. . 1! I �,
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Ham for Sale at WILSON & YOUNG'S. The beat . ' ' . take allo I - They werg,tried by our worthy J. P.1s, ; . 1 4 j - , &
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%ad sweetest meat in the market. 701 OUR ASSESSMENT ROLL. I th : r ref n Ourselves are. with him edriesday wa 3 the7war , "Odlifellows chart, by'the .. 4 ill . � . �. smi . 7
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— ea: -ti I y tired OT'i't, wo 'impl give Uie . ell Mr. Dalziel And Mr. John RQAli, found . . � : - � —
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ad, as to s . I ,e . . guilty, analebristables Dalziel and Todd . . TMENTIs Vk 11 14, � -
aulare from the assessmentiroll of this !� istlof , vha,t I I r. MeMich . Cwj?lete. il . I �_, .
Mnt.wGirourAcoiDEXT.-A very melain- tie lay. I eat day 0 he Beason, an I we hope of H asall Lodge, No. 223, I. 0. O. F., ' -
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, choly accident occurred on Thursday year, which has recently k eon 1com- - I � �T_ TTUt They I k
!!! ourri,tret-Chief Dunlop gent, and with a little resistance they : z . 1. A .
evening Iaat a little before 6 o'clock. A 1�111 plat( where Mi.-Ilawthorne the . kliumpi-qublvioOf the loss Bus -tied i L - -- L - L Lud VinUb- Th(7 106k
. pleted : There are 537 children between ure, co' le ' I T I I and wm,y Xnah Cbeapar ;
L I -the ba�c yar a on I I w � ow"
a d CouBins, son of N. � around looking after : k d by th " lodg6 by his depart were put on, and ho I for Sarnia gaol, , ! NE N SATINS. ''.7 Ste .011T.
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the ages of 5 and 16. The v Ine of the up poi 3 e I he I t the shovel are his, t at I " I i . Glotbing.
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COUBins, Esq., of the 3rd Concession of e in � i ivatiolt a wide bi Mr. Ha Yv. Wednesday--iOn Monday! night last with ood ;�Oiahes for his f uture - el, . re. where they await further trial. -Cox. . . - I : � I
real property is W6,724, eing $12,- ,, - . . ; i � i . t
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0 had been attending 545 less than last year. The value of � . lim, an some ,scoundrel entered tfie stable of Mr. illen:'was taken,by surpris6 �a ; I NEN SILKS. I j I
Tuckersmith, wh . : hol no i xe agi 4 net 1 ,4 this liq c( a- I - . I � 1 .1.
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z I Mr. Thos onnie, Htiron':Road, Hul- made 11 a very tou(,hing Ireply. Although . i T WE ,D SUI!Ti
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the High School here, while bathing in personal property is $69�(:W beingf idErs inneighborly eDnduct on Mr. � .
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. I lotb,axid to 1�,, therefrom one of to . 0 of � . ana .-
I :: his Bove : d from the lodg6 by the f0i..c i I .:NE'N REAL LAGES i I 1 314.
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the mill pond at Egalondville, took $1,700 less than last year. T'ixable in- ! a-rUornes , )art. He furthermore LIPROV]PUHNTS.-Ati the "last meeting . i i TWEED 81:
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cramps and was drowned beforec. his t down at $9,000, 0 , ! ' ight and 0 herwise shamefully abused green, spot in his memory for the Bi eth- I . .. . WE TlEi I ,11:0 and $12.
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comrades could rescue him. 1 *ndaticuts,orlhat the'shovelwaseNen. n I I I i
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� lof 41,500 'Over last yeaX. I I! Itotal � . ' sum of $2 was granted to assist in the � T
- assessment of real and I � vV � Ere he mys it was, & ad conclac es the animal. , As will be seen, Mr. reu, endeared as. they ware to him 1 y so . i . 1-i jggGIA 1) slitl
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A GOOD TEAU.-The demand for 4 ff ,is Donnie of 'ers a liberal reward for the mau�, ties which the usages of � time - I I m � i land 61-0.
. ty and taxable income fo(otl lap to I y .� al: i ig hill L either to t UP 7l. ; I walk in the village of Manchester. . j3 _1=1 -nn I �i I I D SU"
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horses is on the increase, and prices are . i . detection A the perpetrator of the base will �Leveirf sever. I �" WORSTE,
$525,624, being- 613,745 les" t an for ... 3vi ell -,B or' hut up." A, � e part es I I - i This liber a,lgrant of the Council will be I T–T M T _L:V_1_1 J - JMJA-� .71 I
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continually getting higher and higher. e will succee - i - . i . i � � $12- - I .
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theyear1880. The populmou is put. � 10 a. " On Z I I I I duly appi ociated by the good people of I I . . , 13
One d this week Mr. Joseph Smiley, . Wednosd y last a -lot of German emi- I Wingha-11a. I I I I V, - Y,OUTHS, SUITS -45,16
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down at 2,414, being an inci i ia ia of 55 ot L f 0)a fell) Nall wewill give them a this lively !town. The Council also 11 , . I -
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e. first concession of Morris, sold a . - I � ; ]BOY'S, SUITE -4&, $5, ut
of th grants -bo n d for the Northwest passed C0cus. . The Shelb Pall , in SIL -K, ZE. 1LIA, ALPACCA, COT TMN,.polt, *t . , � .
over last year. This latter,: t( m of in- ittl advice, md it will ,be well for yy MA grauted4200toassi-st in gravellingthe ; ' � � .
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pair of coil ! ;hei at e 'ves an aill concerned- if tl ey up the Gi In . They go from HS, 11. e eastern b8undary of the township from PADO, � iand PLAIN. I � �
to an American' buyer in this town,,�for I crease 1B gratifying at any ra, ie There I . . . : T - I I .
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the sum of 4370 re a fin6 I are 11.9 dogs, of which 113 ar les.: I Lot U .,On it : Have a goo I friendly � ers , i . � � L i I .
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Wonder." There is nothing pays much 1 � falling off :,I he e E ,er waO a, lo cellent Be itlers in any country. -There Qu EEN's BIRTHDAY.-Preparatio . �
� hogs and 3 Sheep. Whil I Bt shovel, or that . . . a are I
better just now than raising good -1 . is the I . . . i I salt for agricul- being made to - celebrate nosh, granting a like amount, and that � 2 � . we -onr a Xbb Lot of ZOATI
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:1 he 6 ver, Were acqnmouious le ; the people more immediately interest- i . � r TESTS at about bAlf'Price. If Y3
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horses. . . ; ,ter feelil: gs tural purposes being taken from here Birtbday by the usual races, 9 Imes, ed in the u4nproventent will grade up In POMPAD � OUR � SILY, PLAIN S 'W �
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I . .i I ihai I , were to � coltinue let ieir to distant p its by rail. -One of our. should they favor Wingliam withl their I i � � S:ET
on Monday last three v6ry fine f at eat- I � COUIWIL GS. -At the!m3eting of.1 ey I I Deputy Rove. As these conditions I I �
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tile. Two of them were four yeax old 'i the town Counc1l, on Mon(Ia3 evening i , � . 1 . y orlauble, there is no doubt but i � : . � I �
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steerls, and weighed on the scales here 1 last, permission *aB given Mr. M. Mor- ' e 'a. I expressed it as his belief that if a liberal RE aovAL.-Dr. Hutcson hele re- ; I
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3,610 pounds, and wore sold fo ' r 6� 1 rison to tap the Ina I e Oppo_ . " - '' Just Ix,rived" TO -D 7 ' !-. q ,
. wheat last fpJ1 before the snow came, numerous friends in Win , am. 1� ! ay. ! - -
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cents per pound; the third was a three I Site his resid,ence�so. as to ge supply , � I 0 : of hiq gh Wroxeter. . 1 41 � �
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The tb.ree animals netted Mr. Me- i law for presentation at nekt Council ba,c al: out t a last of Jul.''. -A team strengthei led and hardened; the blade.- Bluevale and the surrounding country vicinity are more hopeful concerning ; _. � - — L
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Laren the handsome sum of $312.75. ' meeting, to regulate the t �ng. of the, bel ng, [ g to r� Michael ffernAn, of There arE four or five Seaforth horses can afford. . I sPRINQ AND .81
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: on F',oad, McKi p, crea-i ad entered f or the Is .�
. They had been s -the 1: 11�r �linton racos, and it 1' DI TRICT MEETING. - The Cahada rain sho,WE; a very decided '( � IGS.
.� -tall fed Bince Christ- i wa'termadnB in connecticio v�ith. the! I �Jc . . q, t L* *11 . I ! . I NE WELLIN
mas. They were.. sold to Mr. Wm. Me- 1 waterworks, and for the Using Mer ' qui On in town on Thurs. likely th t most, of our sp?4 s end Met dist District meeting will be�held ment. :4 � . L �
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Leim, of Goaerich, and were for ship- , from the saine.' The noting a - I in tb is town oil the 12th and 13t'- A. A B u sm.es�.O wing to the in ease of I -T-LJIN
Fire aid Water j' Lday! oV,ening �a b y 1 r' their Quean's Birthday t7h le 7pi s t a r I : NE�V- TABLINGS.. I - I
. o "' I . Y. r-. RAeric . ' be hold in conue Ition his businessi Mr. Alexander L Gibson . I 0 I 1-1
ment to the orld, coantry.- i Committee were instructaill J0 have �� Th 'rE virere BE narroy )scapes but town.- k Gre of the 2nd fruit .'estival will -1 _� - LO
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,no 6 don w as raliured hull thoonly coucessio]i 1) 'Killop, as the beat with :ihe church on the evening O� I the JL . NEW PRINTS. I L I - !
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ILL. -Th manv friends of Dr. - M a- � a JlE .done '!Was the br, a dng of the field of fail wheat in this ctioll of the 12th � net. Some 281 ministers ad I an storehousedri , -
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iDg a3ley license, o ly . fishers have been I A. G. M IcD L - . - JUL -and xSnwmar Gooft, so Vs
ou down with another- severe attack of 1 Clark, W 0 11 as lbeen a sal small in the Bo , busy trout fishing. I . I
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i the terms of the by-law authorzii g the he no !lives from Mr. Th6ur Las Adai US ft . TING.w e boating season , me . I e - � I that any one eau be euitli:
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illness. He is at present at his father's n for F0 5. Mi. Kemp ha ' got a gc od store of Tueosri. 1 Duncan, &I Duncan, left to ba re fairly opened. � A, large n ; er Two very .�handsome strings, ch hav- � I - -
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forme I .mpr(, I meats upon th L h( 3e. -A v ry where he w�ll spend a : boAts wore out Sunday aftei eon. i
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d that he, has ca,ricell d all his streets, was accepted, provided that! I.. I 11 fevlir days with of ' of our experts on Sat irday lais . .. I
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Canadian engagements, and that so ! ed friends, vhon he proceeds to Toronto to B tiowners should select some , ther �
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soon itaa,i el- 10 for partici in this p le, saut 6nd Mr. John Sanderson, fa4na , and SEEj :OAK HA L �
as his health is sufficiently restor � 5io there. H is an ex dat i . . . i - I
i J than three tea,ms be used. !� 711e price I � 7� .
ed to permit of his travelling he wil � . markets. , Mr. , . ex1r se, and if they will not do ad, the daughter, left on Wednesda;Y, Phe 11t4, . . . .1 ; - Be -ad Giveadiai
the gravel is for screened � �13.35, and on . I �Mc� li( an, of God- lent saleBman, ,and by h s affable and i . I -t : .: .. � , otch a
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Start for Sa,n FrallCiSCO on 14s return 1 of . . I � . -law for Manitoba, where they inte d taking . I i ....�L! � - . I
I for unscreened $2.19. Mr.: wig me- ri slipped We on TueE day and I fr. obliging to 44r. made any friends town autilib rities should pass - a 1+ i ill Full _Liulm
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to Formosa, which place, it seerai, -he I � ho'�. oven here.--M�. Ro�ert Winte a, our nOted prdh , iting boatin Sunda I L . A -g these were all bought -ouie#
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Donald, of Walton', was. 5 , ed the � the .at I �g on I . 1 ;
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. tissailtbatthelat C. cattle deE�ler, while out fishing on i � 4 �
has a very great desire to reach as soon ' ; he , �V families. , � I i
contract for lumber at the' f ollowing ane, eDuncan 1. I 1PAREwELL SERMON., - Rev. , 1. . . : i . i : .
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rates: Pine per thousalud $1C rock elm . 4 etw(en 8ti � .. I
hous ad dAlars. . , , I the ettodist Episcopal Chureb last : _. . �
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bound up in big -work there that -he will . ie river I! Maitland a monster trout, � Morris. . � . � ; li
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: c f hotel I will and which WhE n !dressed iEFs.+-Most of the farm � 1 1 -
never rest satisfied until he gets back: t.leia BR 0 in this �
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to many of his friends . I -Ladies' Aid y l- ring- in their spring crop, and some have I I j 11 _. i -n4 Oe-
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1 roaaiii g by - a .- -cu BLUE AND OLA -C -t SERGE SUITS,watraom of formef aftsoli
in this section 1 defeated on the seconc � 11
he oe 1i iral ni� nabersofillis fa ily Mlier under the auspaces of thot he will be much missed
who hoped to have the pleasure of see- '! . � � gets he t iiid. T Associatijpril of St. -Th as' Church, ham. Mr. K finished. -Building is going Olt rapl Y I . � the stock .an,y .,
voteof, sixtofour,sothe liyensea�re- Mr . )Ewew gets he here . err goe6 � to complete� his . Fast 0010j's, fro�a S 15 to $18. -i L
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i g and hect,ring, him ag n, but M1 will i main the sa,me as formerly.! The fol- are fi a' -Rev. Seaforth,1w � ext Thursday colle in this lo.q � I I I I .
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hope for his Speedy restoration to health ' 6 in the store in Whitney's Block latel ce I 11 I ,
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. . 1�wing is the, division li . Mr.'�� B 1, d intendE lelving for -h . I y ed d by the Rev.jMr. Pome I Bhortlyto,put.up a now kit6hen,size , i , REAgYMADE 0"
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1 duction -M. Morrison, old'�C(i�atry.00�Tuesda.,�n(�x�. Hesai d y rdine. i
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Lou oril ;itebecb the Allan Ud Ulsef Ul . SEt OAK HALUS aeut"en'en cOn`eT*u"ngX`a"1
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Against the- reducti6u-D. i 1. Wilson Bbib, 5. e Paritiiau.' Sir 1 ' n A.� Me- will be d00ose& of. RefteBlimerits . to holding a social pie-nic 0 24th Thursday pf� last week for Sebtland.- I .1 . I . � -pravinon Is made for -their wa-ats .
yorunglest Son of Mr. M. Robertson, of , , . � I 1. . . � n i i i � � I . i I � : I
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I James Beattie 0. C. Willson, M. ; o#ald goes home on the e vessel.- be had d4rilag t6 day. inst., on the prairie. Admission tc) the A pie rposed bet eell th . ; ; - I - �
this town, met with a most painful ac- ; L W . . I :
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. Campbell, Alex. Stewart, N eBSI E . McIn' - � ds 10: cents. This will be follow- ay 24th, PANTS, Yak a to Orde i - ; Remnants for I
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cident on Monday evening last. He ' 61)1 Cluff- r I lmh, Byrnes, balzieland ' grou - I i . r, at $3 50 Pwsp& . :. � . I
t and fell through 1 6. It will be seen from this ist that Rural) an, eri ployees of 'the SeafoAh I en . � ed a literary entertainment it L the tb take place at the river on the 2nd � I I � . �
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the opening in the floor ke t for put- ii 9,11 the members of the C�un,.il were i I DULL.- Usit R is ew ull i�: even ag. The p ocee4s to be devoted line, Morris. -Mr' Wm. Scott, had a i .
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. He landed -t present aua voted, with th Iception peg�w here th6, - intend wo �king at their the villate . fa!rmers. not to t . buildingfund. 'The above body, I I � r
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he fractured one of -his logs at the thigh structing the Fire and W` ir I � . 7,000 has already been sub- : ! I � i -
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aaiil injured thei other near the ankle,and V mittee to have the hand en ,�e thor. I iel. and confect ionalry store here in Buchan-! scribid. 11 putting u': a new kitchen this I i
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oughly overhauled and .rep Ddred; and Fo' .10 0 I with i I � I -The draymen have started to collect ��.� I �
received a severe gash under the chiu. ' . r- t' h tel and stiables'l - � an's blocit � ; : . I � . . i .
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The opinion of a major . .. ,n,y ( bligi i d Iq vithl timely a � SE OAK HALL'S � � A SPLEN'4 ,1 1
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in his neGk, and that his log.caught in I best. would not bring anythi I thi fill .6 hotel. -Mr. Graham William. forElausaa, where he is about, Pur- Mr. Hutton, of Wingliam; is , superin- : I .. .11
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hreaking it at the thigh. Had he f al- i it in case at some future tin�( i,!t might, yes erd4y for Grand 1 F � ks, Dakota ' ExTEN�i�G.Mr. R. W&mng is I PE SONAL.:.-Wo art isorry to have to - 1 .9 tile s, I I I : -
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len head foremost, he would undoubt- : in an emergency, be ' rl�d. The W 197" n In the general tending t ael length of his shop on ng state � that Mr. J. S tretiton, is still in a I
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.were a f placed in their hands MI a a. OU best wishes ko with h:im - A BIG to.&D.-Lastl Friday 1Y.'r. . T. GOOD C.�TTLE.-A lot of goo4 fat eat- I � � I I I
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' terested. After passi it!o I is wester home. he Should be nesday q*'ite a number left here Ifor Smith, of Wingliam, t6ok from hi �re in tle have been disposed of tb4s week. I . I At -the:00MMERUTAL HOT -EL, i�
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. morning at our rallway station. Two TintEE DE,kirilrs.-As .will bo seen by � a Be T1 le ' exhibi- Renni liens whe4 Mr..Smith drove. a w'Lay wil h his Murdock, iof the London Roa j, sold A,. G. & cot � amith, ContsiolAg ,100 laem - #1�
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.denizens in thel shape of husband and the notices in our obituary oI' t loado two year: Old steer, which �.'weighea �! � . . 1 velliencied'iUai 4good
i 0 at, handsome and icoatly gold Steele,ofIT ek6rsmith. ' I E. - - The I i I � Alsace it 11
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wife a,rrived at I the station for the pur 3r� TiE Mv,cHANics' INSTITUT . �dls. Mr. Murdock� received . �i !
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pose of 1-1 ta'k'lng in " London = she midst during this week. In one nigh e, 1 I VC IS to h1a Presented PIUNVU: &.0biDEliT.—Mt. S. Jackson, "Ll"1101 meeting of the Brusseli Xe-' between $90 an $100 for this sioer d a block of 600 ore .
, I , L . hAving purchaso . necessary -ont'buildings, plenty i
striking the platform just four minutes three were taken away. In noither of Mi. Peter Ilayden this! evening pre. chatfics"Iostitute - 1
. of the firla A JiLckaoin Bros., Merchants � was held inig their TANN E*R'V � BURNED. — On hurad I good -bearing orchard- It is -o�
t,efore Ule, train was. due, and about a . the instances however was 6 a . 4 - - �c . rea � ng room on Tuesday evenin ay of uncleared laud. This Was A !101 I ad - is within. 5 ;a ,01 N
event un- violsto hit; crartlire for 1 a -last, I sti week, Briggs Ta, ; ery, on sp.)iere for his i exertions, and ere ko,99- - � 1 rG= Trunk Uxilway,and 31 - -
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minute later the old. spouse arrived I expected, and we daregay �o Inone, of toa,hts of St.Jambes'Ch rchS'�bbath what mi i have proved a very -serious whe�,,, the'following offlicers, were'elect- n! Road, near Brue eld, was M 11 . ' .-
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almost out of wind. After the old lady I the departed ones was it un Is come,' as ge l( ul) ' 3d: J?resideut, J. Shaw; Vice resi- �. 4:0 Of coursaient; thel
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telliug him thathe was always behind, ! they had all been long alid I as q. ays li�ve' ad a mar- I . dent� n P I � sores of crop In the groland, and
, I patient Of the . Mr. Jack oil w a it- the act,,,of opening W. H. Kerr;. Secretar and had expit only a short time 4ince., and 6;11 d - ,
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like a. cow*s tail, be proceeded to pur- .Sufferers. � The first was I I ri : John velOUS off6Ct upon vegetati - One can a new bo'W of! liqua amnionia,7 when Treasurer, C. - R. Cooper; it octors, was not V owed. The fire was clearly a' erful - frame, iron constitution, r& situated forms -in �
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chase the necessary passes to London; 1 Abell; who has been for S i I sufferer alln.Ofltseetihe grass t hile there I the cork in Shot out, allowing. Hunter, the work: of an incendiaryl. aB- the M4r.k&ble � An socim, as u
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This douie, he hurriedly iniluired if be from Spinal disease. some f Di ir or five is yet hope for, the fail eat, and the � the a L. J.Alexarider, T. S. ScQtt, Goo. Good . . n idle for so4ae . . ".. . 11 goingtoleavelor Dlikota In A-
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on being told that he had just one � several months, but Q a ffie,ient- mr* 11 ugh R6 b intends 4 a ful, thou h fort nately n t very dan- Scot; and J. Wilson,: Number (I f vol- it was Wi that the.)aeighbor- show mol e activity., I � _.
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minute to s axe, he concluded that his I 1Y to be about and earn a i e , ec,tabi urnes in the library, 139, incladi$g 141 1 ing build � Strict Prei yteriala, bering very fir.lit' L After, jLnd -th# "m&bader w be -
P e new,riock of groceries it s in. gerous in U tea. We eon ratulate' Mr. a were Saved from 1 didatrue- I .I&a L
rity was equ ' livelihood for his family disease, St h'�. block. -Mr. Thoba" Kidd is' Jackson ,oil his narrow escape from, year'. .g
al to the emergency, � . volumes added during the past . i docided in his religious principle10 lid L - . rticulara
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orthwith made for the ladies, however,. never left hi I about 3 'baNinglue,w Platelglass fronts put intoi losing hia!eyeBig ht. : I the I . nvic ion ; 7 . tics a Refor*v � - P'"t" I
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w&iting room, and in a considerable months ago be was again prc E e� d his gt(tes, which will add "Materially to I A MEL NICHOLY OCCURR NcE.-A most� year'ending May lab, 1881, 421 being i Hay. j i - 11. I . � i - -- WX. X-- GRIZI
-e than it takes to relate it his, after the most intense sufferi i t at le ILn e I the al; itactivenesS' L I at L an jnC] : , I rr� anlfesti� g a great interest in t . he! V*- 1 ,;. P. BRXNF-,., Anctioucer, - L
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less timiCT,,,,L, ,,wb �h . . --easooverthe -previous year of 0131TUARY,-Died, on Thursday even- I the i
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way, haa alrealy arrived o iiie plat- I He leaves a wife and a famil3 ; 713 eve, ad for several He was ping in a roord on the see- day, �6th May, 655 head of ' fine .bor t N wton, in Glen Ammond, .1 I . I
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form, and without f urt,her delay -shouts ! I hildran to mouril big ; - weeks MA street was packed with otd StOKE ek as Perthshi; �7 Scotland, � ervea V i r the stranger and a I ' I I I I . ..
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,1a,lltl,boa,rd!" WGILI will not at -tempt econd death it is our Bad d tea S nd pl�ilestrians during the day �ct ti � Liev� I together I ith his father aud other * I � 1
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Met ilito his No. 14's, and bolted for the 1 the early settlEirs of Sea,forth, and � I aiceagr.a -v as held.. His f arnfly ILL
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tmin, the ,old. ItLdy leading the way. i father was at one time a pror I Or I e thep earty Syn ; 'N
. . . linent and day Is labors.! They o la not al nd b �noved into the township of . . i 81EAS9. ABLIE VES
. I Ut all vain, he died soon after. De- lbs.,at 5ic.; A-Robertson,l head,19 )O lbs, ther ' If ;
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If we mista, e not, Peter hin�3elf was a ture.-111r. � � Sle ' ' I forest., wb ere they soon hewed. out for . � �
excited p&ir their tickets were not to be I . ,� 'homa ap, i6 has now to su d a chills, followed by fever, mmon,, 2 head, 2780 lbs., ' at.( c.; T. - I I Plwkx�lrs, Obvilit -
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found, for the old geut ha:d shoved his natilve of this town. About two 'years P. ted his', new di ' ' 'g park. . . 30 lb sa, comfortable bome; and 2 coml I . 1 6
fists time and iapin into each of big " ago � he becaL I I I . 7 � So=TmizG Nzw.-A . -
I Z� �ne a -victim of that. terrible- lc�onsl aimed i . I I )Fairv,ew,:" ' which i a' state, ani it is supposed"I'that it was. M. Smith,1�6 head, 8040 lbs., at 5jhl.; M. although Deset with difficultios, as all . 11 - I"- I
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severs . He disease, consumption. �ung and ver 1, D ' to cog i pf these spells the- accident rs a re, he managed to 11 I the - product' of omaticilly 1 1116 �
,I pockets all to no purpose. . Being. yc no: nei i. The tr ck: _ music ant C00LING D
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I then forked out the 'I- shiners " which hopeful, he permitted it to gain' too is . n spl .... did c I I . i 0 nette;: ny child can Tilly them.. . . J . * I �
1001 � oui lition to drive on I O=gedl ! r. McEwen intended re-' Wils6n f head, 1190 � lbs., at 5�1c.; J. them by I ble eqerg y, a fea- _tgui , S .
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Wouldpaytheir�wayto Stra,tford. On firm a bold upon him for - any human ul: w . o doubt! it ;Will be ell I tiring I ' chanical I : ette is �oertaiul a mug " i W_161�x"Js. � I I 1. Ima a
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reachiag Sebri�g 49 . � �bgreiguoi 2ingeomposed t .
Ville, the co d t ' i id to be of avail, a,nd for ' several pat 01 I i6d .b the oVvn( its of 9 do ater to ",I( 0,; d with t at 'object in a . Pnce at .which -tbey af I ' I
in 111, i . Forest, 4 head, 5560 lbs., at 4,1 c.; J. 'and by in stry 'and economy accumu- form, and th I I low i UMMIMPM THE PLWg-
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k � r4. . Season i e,kets can be. viewae I a p chased lanathere, and t, I head, 1330 lbs., at 51 ' d c sidbrable wealth. In 1857 sbPuld fill ey, 1, -Y house In the laud. with it5lbst, 1 trot door north --o
having lif ted the �(3 liratford tickets Otoerr I mIllonths he 4as been confinedl to the ' sto, '?, in to, Foreg c.,: Alex. late I York v4un4 - I Boblettimen I
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a,pp, g ere t a comfort-, Forqt, 3 head, 4480 lbs., at 54 when the land fever was at it a height, S rument, Z 4 702 1
alld pro ( iteady, obliging young -man 'ho was Sei en I mom era!Of Britantia , I i OoTT BaoT: Musical lust - i I WXUALJ�
for the ticket Of& -E) I 0 s I Ont. 7014 i .
.; 1: . Masol dell able reaid , at co tolde7pag Engaged in ths� Color asn, 2 head, 2210 lbs., at 5J,-.; G. he d west, and settled in Hay, u , aeaforth [ , �
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