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W ng . gan- oti were at of Jat - i #1 and will lik6ly l3ave! here about Jon s. Hollis', in his "Amber Ale, ce iffie fir I . and shipping. Sin ,I ' . DISTRICT MATTERS. nary last he ha ai id shipped, 19 t. 45 end U the p sent Month. The : "Don't say I told you," and " Sari . 11 'IOU, I ty WiU twenty.- Walker" brought down the house) while - — Car loads, and tioxxi were pl lr- pa.i. , num III 0 1 1 most V ; I To THE PUBLIC IN GEXERAL. -Wheu chased in the townshi)s and hei E! ory M ond man y u meet now -a. Duff in "Apples and Pears)" I'Schnid. . you want to purchase any article in the He says that for all ii . io i __ I I U r t iny hi d ays wan to sell D.ut d g,o to Mani- ei Wedding," alad "Uncle Joe" fa I Hats, hav'a'baen shipped fr8m S , bou - 7 t o or , akota. W an t1hey all go sus edhiste tation.-AfissesParro r Dry Goods Readyinade Clothing, , nt, I Wn pu I . . caps or Millinery, first call at the store during the past year th re Ore lots loft t a )so wh are loft wil auu and . Ross assisted and sang i L - lately occupied by Hill Bros., and ex- yet; and he finds no paidoulir dii y.. t I le." -T 1r, Ru*ci . m n 4as agaan exeqllent style some choice selec. . , : amine our Stock and Prices. We feel con- '. in getting onougli to an e him: to a1ii ) stJ ad ur his f4un ai is busily timis. The proceeds were ve . fident that we ean, sell you cheaper goods , )aying the manager ai . a car load every two 'weeks, and Some- tit work making plow,. -Io is stated amply rey than you can possibly buy any place else. . ! i I int ' ds placin ' large times more frequentl clearing a handsome Surplus. We hai Remember the place, opposite Cam- Y., , I I 1 that Mr. Yhompson I an 9 . ! ` I - . - I _ I. - i i I 1 n0W Mac n th Oat -Meal Mill alim6st forgotten to mention that Mr meri Hotel, Seaforth. DAVIDSON & . I . I . XORRISON. I Itq Lucu.-We are ' ' hi I i . a Calder, on the violin, played somi . glia d topotice tl ,alt '.'a, an Itarbing bu . . H i - . Mr. Thomas Greenwa y ,formerl culd nob,do' better, as he acted very choice Selections. -TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. --DAVIDSON & . i . - .-----. . XORRISON have on hand a large quam- South Huron, has stri a good thia f a - Ii8hly 0en he; left herei-Mr. Goo. . I I i. I . tity of Teas, consisting of Young HYSO in the- Northwest. o IV' Ately ari i ad: I home from Toronto . . Alma. I I 11, 21 I , Fini I Japans and Blacks, which were be located a town near RC)Ck Iii a, i I Nv.,11101 Clear Grit,, Ion Tuesday last. TEA ME ETING.—A tea meeting will A n beh d at Alma Bible Christian Churel purchase by them in the Bankrupt called it Crystal City. 1 It is Jn ,the , ri -' I a made the 4iceilittio pile of 01300 ii el ' - I Stock of Hill Bros. These Teas were all cinity of this place .th 6 m! at 'of ti e ', onto.-' a I Irish Lord on Monday, July the 11th. On Sun. P . , Creed,! the I I I Bought for the Regular Trade of Mll Stephen and Hay peo' IE Ire I settlo, . 1 3 goneto Winnipeg., Ho, will be day,,4nly. the 10th, sermons will be , I I . Bros, and are fresh and new seasons, Crystail City has recen lir Teen In 0 Are treat f r the pe ple! of the West- reached by Rev.T. Broad, of Col. 4: I . I . , o p . T which we win sell in 5 or 10 lb. Caddies O' belowtheWholesale Prices. Come and the county townfor R' A. Lake Conn. 3, r I Metr i I i , and w hope they will boi at 2.30 and 6.30. he tea wil and the county buildings tire to .be b ,,good 1001 . m. 4 T a Se"aforth Fall be Served on Monday from 5 to 7 get your supply offea eheaper than you I . I - will 'be deliverec' i have ever been offered Tea for before erected there shortly, and, recently oxt r SIlOW willibe aI4 o 11- Tb.4 rsday and aftox which addresses . ' DAVIDSON& MORRISON. I . 9,000 worth of lots W41'eldisposed of y ] , ;Lday, 1 th d 16th S )epte er.-The by Rev. T. Broad and the ministers *61. ­--iiiii-iii-iiiiii aaction, and the most! o4 them are I I ( 6minaf ions in ;I the Several depart- the; circuit. All are invited to attend. . . Is . ; - I lie School I I DiUNCAN'S CLEAKCING- SALE.- be built on. So thh't! present . 41 lats of the eiii Pn'b . I ! I f i - . Special toMousekeepers-Great Ke- pearances seem to iiidi4t I ced aud will be!oon- Vama. I y est6rday, I I duction in all classes of 11tonse Fur- Greenway is in a fair w4y for maki n g tifided until Wi6duesdakii-iiiiii-All Who OTR ricxxo.--Dominiou Day wal I nishings; everything in this class of an immense fortune tit of his city. w;lat to 64joy a ileasaxit 4enlg and eel 'brated by having the annual picnio I 4 a V'r . R . I Id: go 0 1 the un i -i goods imarked down to wholesale This is a good deal Mo * ofitable W i hoke a g tug - a ler the auspices of the Mothodis H ! prices. Dress goods, pritt4s, and all representing Soutli Ta,o in the Do- (It ntata is veining. 'I Va' body will Chirch of this place. A kindly invits - $ . I , ' . f L kind,gi of fancy dry goods at sweeping Minion Parliament ,@qo per .1 - be there. h ) nice showei of Tuesday tio4was given to thb Sabbath Schools 11 I I . reductions. Every Lady shotild ex- num, with a certaint VIn ... 0 . * - of other denominations in -the neighbor - 9 to 0 E V )mng . TRuradaylimorking cooled . . mrntne our sjtock` before purchasing.- pendtwice thtitmuchEVery five 37*4 th) . ified a repre- . I , air, a tmlo pbere,'Iaid hood, so that five schools war' i 111alance ot millinery to be cleared out to get the position, and I even then rh' t h dusi I I . In and will. ixilake'the turnips sented at the gathering and I may say at half pr1ce*. I \ the chance of losing b th the money gir iw. The (-Irreal F oral Exhibition, wel represented, 'too, as , there wqr I - I . a - I i 1) omena and the position. : d Cone 'art, dmii will open in about 600 partook of the good thing3 A. G. McDouGALL & Co.'s Great Sailp - I i . I ' , . - ii j t ) Drill 1 Shed on Mom lay evening iext. provided. The weather was fine and ofDry Qoods, beforemoving into their now build- ER I *1 i . . I . , _ AxOTHER PIONE XONE.-- --We re ere willi be musernout and plea;8ure beAplath the spreading branches, throug] I ing, will continue for two weakslonger. Buyers , .. I - , 1 who have not yet attended this sale should ,all agaidn called upon to ch r micle the do t'. a f A every!liei n. lagementis a all ii foliage the wind blew gently, the I . I I . . early and see the bargains. -Butter taken in ex- of another of Canada! ald p'iotee s ii (a a good I people , 61d and young, seetned to hearti - i nplete ,; fox enjoyable time . L I I change at th - a highest rukrikot price. 707 the person of Mr. R)) rtBrock, S 9 tv lweh at a affair I will be largely ly ,renjoy themselves. After dinner i dor the ri I , irom T citizens generadly. a -inumber of the ouug - men , SOMETHING TO KNOINii Callspecial who has passed &i a 3 . I .. . I attention to the great ffiscount sale now going on ol Iff. r :1 Fle admi sio On is very low, 'aud repaired to the fiel& to "have d age of 90 years. .i -. Brock wa . P i at HOi BRos., Sea,forth. For particulars L, , fep, see their advertisement in another colamn of this nalive.:­of Ireland. H emigrAted o s 1 buld not be n obsticle to any, and a game of ball, others Soon had sever . . paper. All are cordially invited to call and see CanacA in the year 1824 d settled 1 t i: i enter baiinIr ,ent i is fo r the benefit of sets of croquet in position, and kept the I . . . for themselves if they Llo what they say. 708 the Province of Quebed ere he mals t 1: L to which in it- bai rolling until evening. 1 There were i . Mech aics' Inditu , i . FRuiT JARS, Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars.- for himBelf and fai I 8 comf6irtall 3 a if shoul 4 ind ace, evei y citizen to at- several Swings, swung up to swing, . Wilaon&- Young have received this week, direct home, , war 3 entered t a 3 t;N d and ave a good t me ai;nd aid the lovers of swinging, and truly the Swing. from. the manufacturers, 125 dozen of Gom. Jars, Service of Her Maje LLLL y as a; Custd6ii , I I - * . which they are offering at factory prices. 707 , Ic-Aitute also, -Mr. Archibald, Scott, erskept swinging the swings with i . To IPARMERS.—The Cheapest Place House officer in Montr LI. in which 0 - of ihe fir I of Scott ros., 1who is .'at swing illat would have satisfied thi P , - f 4) I?Wsent . I I. torElarvest Tools -of All Mads, is WarmqEy, acity he Served the . o4 term 9 M L itoba, a doing a large most inviterate swingers' that eve:- RRos., Seaforth. Como and see them. See fall years, aind when retir i ag from acbiii litsiness i stliplying the Manitobans swuhg. Altogether the day was pleas-, particalarsnoxt week. 708 1 Services he was hai i mely rew rdo' I 11h goo ran iical in rumbnts.-As a ai spent and all retired .to theii ; WANTED.—A Good General Servant. for the faithful service', hich he re' d6i - . . L ., I ., 11 dat and ,a rtist ic sign minter and let- homes, tired it may be, but wen pleased . I . Apply at the Church of England Paxisonag .F I fortb . 70 ix 1 e, Sea- ad, by receiving V63ii I per' yeaT 4 t6mr thiski are not many who can beat with the events of the day. I the year of 1874 he left the Provi4ce'lcf Mr. i E Wi isms 6 F I . . me If thi town. A i I 0 LOST 11 -011 Sunday, June 26, 1881, a Quebec. and came with'. AS faimily to th a a ple of ,[iis v lork whi6h commands it. I . . Brown LrasDl. Finder will oblige by leaving at i Whalein. Province of Ontario an I -settled in Si If caa 1*' Seen on the windows of THE I I Thomas idd's. 709-1 . i - ' I — - . — . townshi *ofTuekersmili.1, -Hepur= I ,, ,! I I e. -Wel noti6e that the RECOVERING. .The young manPeart' ip iI POSITOxtJ Offi( I I SimiDE.-We,ha a been ad the farm of Mr. D , who was hurt while drawing gravel, 3 -LIRGE v 1) nald McKay 0 I B,XisiselsP osthas lateredup"o"lallie9th . I . inform ed that the sailt sales and Ship -L the M ill Road, where I i 3 r'emadned unt' I q recovering rapidly. . n L yo ar of i a Pa. licli6tior. It seems I al- 4NOTHER BAIrNii Wim.: Me- . ments of Messrs. Gray, Young and a little over a yeax ago, , Vhen l wishi gy 191C t im 6ssib a o rdai that eight ' large S arliug, at Seaforth. aa-Ld Blyth, have to live a more retired lift'he moved 1, 13 ' Lailghlin raised the frame of , . , 0 elal - sine ' a1l . L , yet rB h )se ,a tho Post 'was y laure, of 52o the village of BrUeefiel'id, I bar"n on Saturday last. I reached the extraordinar f it, where he an ' a I t blisho , bu t time d oes fl fast. The i NOTED PLAcn. - The house ill cars daring the past four months,:being ad his life. Mr. Broch WILS a Member leg) t is a ood, lively ocal pape , and 4 of the Methodist Char LL, but 'owing is which John Donnelly was Shot, a . upwards of 10,000 barrels per month. , i:) Ii. ,I I rep, sent3 the -on erprising villsge I . , The shipments have been nearly equal- his loss of hearing and ing h atural 1, 7 . Whalen, still continues to be a place o . to I wbere #1 is publisb ed,--iiiiiMr. Jamegi I much interest to strangers visiting th I ly divided between both points. It of a retiring nature he Considered him- R,yle and! Mr, David Spr at, of Eg.- . - . D i neighborhood, especially those i;!OM affords us pleasure to notice tha,t this self a burden to society, and ,for t1h rtic dvill , inteO takingla trip to 'he souz,flat for T I' gri distance. Many small bralliche enterprising firm are tible to command reason I Comfort, in the , idi land bhe 1 North -W at Shortly. I Conf Lof So 'tude. I 8 ineS of th6 trees near the house havo been lie, the largest, t 1 was I tricql] 7 :;,and er Spro it, of Kyle's mill, as L " . such an immense trac , 441r. Al carried away relics. i probably, of any firm in. the salt dis- temperate in QI his habits, and to thi1s gmond0le Eoldla four yeELr old horse Vxiox Ploxic.-The Church o i if Eng. - . - trict, and it bids fair to increase, tind fact can be attributed, beyond a doub a: f, 3w da g ago i6 Rr. Dai Don§van land iia a great measure the dircumstance f f _ people of Kirkton Prospect, an large as the out -pat now is, we hope to . L , r 8175- ­,IThe eurninatious forlien see 0 it doinbled before this time next his life having beela .p I I - St.4! gatrick, Bidaulph, churches hold i .P Dlanged. beybild it nee t : I I . Daring it nee t Ithe Se4forih High School union picnic in Mr. Win.Gunnifig"E -_ : thealottedtime of min, t' d a re ai- I . l I I - on Do - las thB Of his lif a he seem: ,d :) )Iic&nt I .. & 1 1 MiPion Da ng passed of year. t six Mon . .1 9 commenced yester . - .b 70 betiutiful grove, near Whalen, I lil. B ai th se p as we will I ASE-4FORTHITE IN ERERSO-N. — We gradually to declinein healtho but 13 Juire it ere( t ahlot) er igh School' Y. Everythi I - ' notice the following in the Emerson I - 4 . '41 very pleasantly, but the crowd was ; 0 his end drew near he sqffered accu t pilding I a- th( pre'sen i one a well Mled . Express of a recent date: "Jerry Rob- :4 mtich larger than they had anticipated, padia which he piii ly bore ' wit i g N, buV the nore tile b tter. It is . . inson has disposeid, of his stock of goods Christian fortitude, alid, on .Sandax and provisions were scarce. Various g atifyiuAl'to know that our I,EIigh School I I it . I a usements, Such as swings, quoi a .and his rea,l estaite to Killer & -, Aikin, morning, the 3rd inst. 1 he peacef a] I 7 'Iller its present excellent manage- . I . ) two young gentlemen -in the employ Of breathed his last, and is L gone to ")a , entiB,blacoming so opular with out- cr3quet, &c., were provided for the I I I Asb4own, & Coliaparly. The young Mon. forever with the Lord, Cox.' -,j yoi people, and were well patronized. . do Stu nts.--Messia. Laidlaw 9, 9 . ,do nd are enterprisina, and their strict busiw 6 I : . I ROv.'Mr. Guillay, of Simcoe, entertain - 0 . airly a4'd M. R `C unter have pur- . . . ness integinty will win for them a large . *1 b ad! the audience with some, amusing re - LOCAL BRIEFS.—OPI old friend, i d atied the la ee,'nbi Oard opposite ; - I trade. We bespeak for the new firm John Cameron, of the . I I - c miniscences of a visit to England, Ire - I I - Mill: Road, Is * 4 I ardno',s:i blo , , , intend utilizing I 1 dJ Scotland and France-, Music was . I every success. Our old ailad tried friend changed man. Althou h'unlike L_ tt : 'or thei purl ose 1: of advertising their &P Mr. Robinson goes to Winnipeg to - I L furnished 'by the Grantou choir. On 0 other -great and goodl an of anci "t u3inessiii They.! i end having it ; . 11 . i9 I "his i 'a a kind of S uda;y Rev. Mr. DeLoi of Mitchell, commence a retail dry goods business." times, he has not had i a locks shori oi geouBly paillto. . Mr. Aikin is a soxi-in-law of Mrs. Robt. he 'has had his moulp a- che L and t ie I . pribsched a unioA anniversary sermoi L , * a ierprise that alway pay "I'Ve much I * - Fisker, of this to*n, and is well known greater part of his whi§1 ers cleared cff, ly — iw the Same grove to & large audience. L I to many of our readers. His friends and,ithe tralismoghift I ef ret t, earn that A- rs. SE teen, mother I ' I I I i - ll caOotiaias de a of IfessrE. John and Fames beattie, is I ; L ' i L . W-roxete-r. remen ' - L - Lt visZ i L z a . here will be glad to leairia of his pros marked improi afid ei iously, ill, ad I is not expected t . I I J. . $i I 0 ! I I 0 Join laq,5 made him look aLt , tea 3`0811 1 e0over,! - 1D axioN' DA -y The first 4 periby in tho pt6way duy and will- I , eilist 8 . f Jul: Cf , - i ;. . .- I . , with us in wishin ' him success in his youl ' ; - I L be usu 0 agar. TA_cmiiian. a the job and it - ' Wks celebrated here by having the usu 4ew venture. . ' . . : I Z was well done. -The w a r maiVia Me i;u ' . I ts. The dai, - . . .: )as oo . 1 ' amme of athletic spor ' . - . - e I i '_ 11 blast in I I a desirad, RA,v,irAREns.—This popular Catutai been tappedl nd a two inch, ; . .TEAIs. H I in I iffoEeil was all that could b I pipe laid . from there t the water tai Ok his i ' Ity, aind7although'the crop is, a4dithevillage was soon filled witl which is tOL be produced on Friday evei L vici . . 0 : I which was erected in a lirear of M(kiii. lob first- lass yet. A- is much better p6ople'from the surrounding coulifiry ' i ng is the absorbin!g topic of the day. I , I I ) I -commenced at 10 Otelocl is L going, rison's store, for street watering pt - ujin ' as, ai ated.',-- Rev. Mr. 11he quoiting Everybody and we predict.a poses. This taink ci in' .1i cip, I i I I I ow be ke I t 8chroed r is oil his weddi g tour.-Im- 14 th . morning, and lasted, until noon, crowded hall. Judgingfrona the manner in I I _ . 0. . -filled without diffiMr' ' Y, and -the or 'in . which it was received in other places, y 'Jn a uantities of' ba4 have been i Bone taking lot -prize and Jas. E. . - L : "' fL . borhpod . And Ship- , t will be the first q at of laying L t ae J,a] n r in thi Forsyth 2xid. At 1 o'clock a, in. th3 ftom tbLe,character of the pla,y itself and" COE' I 1 .. io i3 nelg , - pipes. This will be fd y, made - up jy 16ea fro, 'the I I tatio'n. (if the gaip,eA VIi taken np, th 3 the loca.1 talent onaaaed, it promises to I 1 I r 0 0 - . I . be the finest entertaiiamout 0VQr giveq the wpi rent procur from paxties in J' — it I - I I f0tailowing being the hat of prize taker 3 i . - ­ the vicinity who will quir . I I i in Sea,forth. Some es are a water I or 1 .,- Walton.; i# the respective games: Standing jiam:) . .garden. and d me st* I . I I . I f lat Thos. McLaughlin, 2d Jas. Cam ' 68. - I said to be firlie, while others Such . 0 n e purpos it GOOD' WORK —On " Th rsd of last - 'i I- .. I 0 would have been bet er howeveri b di Iveek ere as - sawn ii n Y. Standing three jumpsi Thom as the firema,n'B soug Sind chorus, - 9 r Lewis ;0! - the tank been erec, ' dl on 'ViCtoxift t XCta-%ghliu,2d Jas. Campbell. Rur- with its fire ladder, saving a il A 3D, Id's I ill a t alton fif teen I I . I Square which belond, to the -town 4- I On, . i ing,hbp step and jump-lst Jas. Me - child from the flames, &C. I are : A littlu-boy about f on years of .- '' illoussn six u dripd. , d. sixty nine XcUnghlin. just grailaid. Go early and secure a good, U leat of i chilli 'te , age, 4 , r n't taughlin, 2d Thos. seat. . The cricket match between the ,of Mr. Charles Clarks u,. Head Mas r . urB. The I lia ,erl was, , hemlock and Throwing heavy stone -lot Win. iW " I of the High School, fe 1 off a Verand i : Id Wm. Walker. Throwing light ston E) Seaforth and Godi clubs will be h 8 8 d. d th6 -A ork Was done under , ) 88W0 ,an , I a few days a and b Oka his arm, it. 'S -1st, Wrla. Jobb, 2d Wm. Walker. Foo b played on the grou-nds L of the former, . . . go. .. ; 1 a Bu ervisic n bf Mr. gaia,h Smith, - . Z> I - . ! McLaug lir is recovering nicely. hethermoma mr ,( s a, 1W yards —lst Jas. f commeacing at 10 o'clock A. ML. -' ! - c as yer. If any oth 'r man thinks . . 'ely-&' 0 - Tuesday if. 1. Allan Orr. Boys' foot race,! 10) , was 92 in the sha i , L n . vi o.an i . ea,t this Mr Smi h wants him i(Lie- 2d John og . ternoon. Hot enou: .—The childil his h)a,d!o t 'of is shell and FOR THE -01,1) SOD`—Mr. and Mrs. ,'o pok ' I attending the Cana Methodist Sabi. !ihis h r I —1st Samuel layford., In Egiliandville, Messrs. : , - . . i B. Lupton, Of 1 39y so., . Tub. race : bath 'SLchool had a via leas t pie] ic i , . - I the i6vening a concert was tills Peter McGregor and David McIntosh, y . . . . . * ` . , . . of Brucefield, and Mr. Thomas Dun- in Beattie's Grove o D Minion ay _ il Z ch. ' Toii Hall, under the ma agemer t -u, of Sealorth, left on. Thursday Messrs. J. Dnncau a d ' . '. ils 11, 1 tin f th Mr. i6haS. Carter, Wroxet 3r which wag Cal I . I WEEL4 DoNE.—k a In a I 9 0 0 .1 I accompAnied y iss DIncan, and Miss -a apecess. in every particular. Th3 for the old country. They all go by the B)a d If Directofis cf thel.Hay Fire in- . L ' rc , Wilson, have een o a visA to N --w st ranc2, Co dilgido of Miss Maggie Foster, of Bea . Allan Line from Quebec. Mr. a,nd i I Hip any hii 3ld o 'the 2nd inst., York during w6ek. The gon- , applicatioll.3 for Mo forth, who appeared in several piece I Mrs-. Lupton go for pleasure and to view * V . bershAp were I I tlemen combined bul ineiss with ple S- p 1 . Wasl very .highly appreciated. XiSs once more the Scenes and companions ssed.! - 0 I of youth. Messrs. McGregor an.d. MO- ure.—Mr. Robt. Jam' eaou left for ie Rol.s. — C"Ovist hay through this Carter, of Simcoe, also appeared i and I Old Country on T ur6 gave unmistakable eviden I qce of bei am latosh go to look out some more good I sday last., He n ighb?rbood a now pret by well housed. sails from New Y rk on Satur& y. .i ,h . . xi g -horses., and Mr. Duncan will visit the a fall! whea , whi is an agreeable acca,niplialied singer. . I I These old country v_1 its on the paxt of ' I various European. markets for the pnr- . sapp,bintmel.t to many, will soon be : i f . - . , r young friend are beboxiding alar, r The I . Oraubr-ook. I pose o making, purchases for the fall on - I , ady for bar rest. 4 - , r. Ro, ingly frequent,, and 1 Id Dame Rum r ntly'turniuf out much better than WHINAT trade. M bert Jamieson also left t .—The.,fall wheat will not be is I . I in isn.eig L 01 ou the same day for a similar purpose, has it that it is n t pusineqs &I( . a a ex ecte .11 t E foi part of the more t an a a crop - . . I . which induces him' to Icroas the I ilg I but he goes by way of New York. We . sammer. Th8 coo. weiither -has an- hood this season., I wish them ai pleasant voyage, sac- Pond so frequently, butl that e mill aiaed to mature nore I gradupdly and SiW MII,L.—Mr. E. Garri a&, v ce bi ,C more fally developidd, though mill'will shut down in a few days, ana - safal business speculations and a safe someof these times be 1 doing 4 stroke o . . , . . return. I I of immigration bia1sineas on- his o' : t] le last coup] a of di ,`yS t a weather has the -boys will r6Bort to -the h vast _.. ! hook.:—Mr. John 41. i . ic son, Jr., ' , I i 81i I .. r0af b 3en Jery bob and a albry, j,, . fialgap. I I . . . Oult SCHOOL.—The attendance at the Tackersmith, aki - t er; I . HATn%.—Tbe farmers ' 0 . inten 19 ano i : . in thisvi nit y Sea,forth Public School for the month trip to.Marlitoba s. A .. he a ies. ' M --- is. I I ; have ommenced. haying. AS a oral waything- to I Ii i — I of June was as follows ip each of the suit hi h may Inai I BAIix' R.iisi.NG.' r. . Baines and thing it is a light crop, especiaU3 - o a I li " . I several departments : 1 Mr. McFaulls, I purchose with a vie' t9 future set#e- I __ T.1 Cole adited a§ cap ains tit Mr. E. the bigh lands. The general opinion t i . i average altendance, 27 1; Mr. Canieron's, i ment in the North- es A ,His brot . r-' A rmstuong's I arri rAialn on-W-ednesday. is that hay will be high 'owaa* ,, i . a I next winter. 32 ; Miss Anderson's, 39 ; M i s C , I n -law, Mr K. McL od, h a tA an u a Mr. 1T. Cola ctIme off victorious. 111PROTEMENT.—A. new:, bridge is b er I ,--m . -W; lKiss Hoggarth's410; -Miss Shawls, '! tuacb of la;ud in, the vio nity of B r . e, FR6m MAIR (TO A. essrs. Francis ing built -across the river Maitl 56 , Aliss, Kate Cowan's, 83. The mid- 1 and likes the count y , veR i , I I .—Mr. Win. - and ,Win. Clegg' have returned home opposite Mr. Garrow's saw mih. a Summer examinations, are now in pro- I McConnell, Clerk an('. Treasuri, of hiom ille Nort hwp's . Both gentlemen David Dunbar of Ethel, has the ! Col L- I g.ress. Mr. McFa,ul's,departmeut was Tuckersmith,, has ad If leW;r frora 6 Sneak highly of 1! . I -v . . Dak . . le country an Bros. of this Iplace ha .0 dismissed for the Summer hohdays on .son Corisy, who we t t , - , I ' I . -S I- - 06a so is Illate W. Cl agg: li& -- -a number of %he contract of the mason work. , Wednesday, and the other departments I time a uil t , 0 Mr i . * # - He likes th,E country, w &t- b ding lots and! , . F. !Clegg parchas- ' PERsoi-Mr. John Cameron of wtl be dismissed on Wednesday next. I he ha Seen of it so ar, rery 1 2 . much. Ella a 0 acres. 'Ile purposes takinc, this p ace, who was away - across the . I I I I f 0 . it. The schools will notte-open. unItil the I is at p-'reseut with' r. I -Vim. X-'Grieive, $24 ; yriorth-of cattle &long with him, lines vial ing friends b as returned, first of September. The attendance of i who has three tea a atilwork breaktng and *' * - . I I is .:going back on WQdnesdi 6th eatl ' i,n love with Uncle Sam's. terr:- Scholars was more regular during the I the prairie. Th 7 p ow a furroW a illst.; -Mr. T. Clarke, Jr , and George lory. , He says he would like to sell 0 t .: .1 I . past than the previous, month, and it is -ilile and a half in leng'h. Tho m Strong start fol- the Same place l I *1 : . I in -ere and depart to the land of the I e.xpected that when* the sohools re-op6n I 101tfl Of lambs beiu shi fw. M this . complairly wl'th Mr. Clegg. May proe- JAnd–stripes.—Mr. Samuel Stem I : I th,onamber ofpupils willbe consider- Station just now, a d a 8 vi g(0 t .i altand thein. I I I I 1 L - i *ho has been ill for about a a r coo : f mbs are a ,, price thils y0ex I . I and al half, we ate glad to statiti is i at abi increased. . - ; ones. La I . I i . 0 — . aild as wool is so o 1q p ft -pays bi " I I i Bl"a ali .. I . 1. i . g I I I I Improving under the care of Dr. Gir - - Gooi) Hoitsiss.—Last week Mr. T. A. I to sell than to k6ew t m.—The n6ws. I HOI.,Lig' COI[014 '. On the evening of I f I ham, f Brussels. . i " , as . I - , - one I ,q -. —A vety successful aud - Sharp of this town purch ad ftom Mr , of the attemp,ted a sassination of Diy s July Isi Mr. E. 1 . , Oi , Prof. 13, I Pim. ic. , . . . James Mustard, of the London Road, I ident GaTfield created Ja go9d deal '! of a ad, Mr. W. G .. I)u , of Seaforth, gave oyable picrade was held:in ccxiinec, Io I A Stanley, a heavy draught horse, five " excitement in town bnras.y Imt i I a . rand ci rt tia, Lei hall. As 4 bly , a for rp ixi bor - 1, ii ", i 6 0 t an I ce, , I - "' 1, have a, ,`lC, i A ir(+), do 6 i 9 1 1 sine I '_ I , , I I a 11 I 4 I I g 9 P ii I 0, 9 if b111 ` + I " 81 I Z_ I'li M 00 , I th T 1 ; fd 1]ir 0 1 . Arr# a 01 6p ' zed b 4 io 'el " rie ;'i` - _ 11 I I At I With t e res yterian Sunday-scho TaTiway Compia — A . i : . years old for Nvbft,,h he paid 190; he i The Grand Trunk . y i S( n-! a the doors*4re thrown open the J . in lit I el bnithe Ist of July. At an early I . i . also purahased on the same day from I have not commeuced th erection oll a I cr wd rushed in, 7 ax ld in a few minutes "hour a people could be a , - . . - I . I ei coming Mr. J. Aikenhead, of the London Road 1 new ai respectab'e tion hous t1i filled. Daring the two irom 11 directions, making their'way I 168 in hall was Tackersmith, a five year old horse K; Seaforth.—Beveral ourItown spotts bmr gwhich the antertabament lasted : . . ' I 185,or $375 for the! went to Toronto o Dominion Darilto V ie in terest wi La kept up b lor ]I*. John Slemmon's grove, right Which he paid I I , y the impreo- *ppog(te the Great Western RaZ. .. I . . I I , I t i . I I I . I — . ; I . - . I . I : I - ', . I i . o I . 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I f : . I I : . ; I ; I I ! . . ! : I !, : . i I I , . I . r . I i . i - ! 1: : . I I I . ; . I i I 'I I . I . . - . I . . 1 . . I '. . ­ t I ; - JuLy Sy 1881. it i i , 00" 01 i. . . 0000-0- 1JR , I - . - . . __ __ - . - M . —_ _­__,__ I ! I i I I P i . .. — i i way 1 Station, where . a sumptuous barn was moved out of its Place about REM VALs REMOVAL i , t le il was spread. - After sai ili six feet a nd-th top row of logs carried - . . . . . i I iiifyin$ the natural cravings of the off. Apedlar who was driving along , . I I ".." 'IN . I I I . I stomach Mr. McRae, Pastor, took the ,h%ir ,and cale,d upon the Choir for a the 15th,conce 3sion. got his goods very , -speedily dispi ,ad of, as the storm took . . ! - ; " i i : . . i . O,iece of music, which was sang in legaint Style. Speeches were delivered y Moles- possession an threw the wagon overl several tixni Scattering its contents in all directions : Accounts from' the I I . ! i . A -A I., MCDOUGALL I -1 Revs. Messrs. ,Johnston of to he e'ffect that it was I *a - GO." '4 *O th, ai:iss of Brussels, and Mr. editor the Brussels Post. A north are equally destructive. Mr. F. Balloch, of . - . i I L 1 : I . I err,. of ery enjoyable time was spout, and the . I 'barn-, just Culross, got his large frame I . [ I - *holo crowd went home b4 good time, built last an mmer, shattered to pieces. , 1 11 I I -1-na'iently well Satisfied. Lar s of ice fell in Mildmi . I -MAIN STRUaT ii A. 11 I - . A democrat wagon belonj ng to I I I . _____ __ . I i Bmssels. Gowdy, Jr., was also taken possession Of 0 . I - jpor! I . I , . by the wind &A, d was blown round un- i AN ATHLETE. — Mr., Archie Scott, . I : til broken to li eces. There were Sever- 1 * 56 Brussels' celebrated athlete, won nearly i , all the prizes at the. a _F 0 :P. r , , Z;:__:_ I I other - Sufferers and much damage I S MI _& - 1 a ic spop a - . I I - Bluevale on D idu Day. done of 'which II have not got an !accu- i - 11 I ., - I _9,min . i i . , , T , Yi LD i . I L,i E. " .—Mr. C. R. Cooper rate account. I It was the most Iievere , I . . - ON _; . , A ,4 -- 1i ?_^ storm that hafl nassed over this lo0ai I ; . , plelieft duu Doxes- 01i Suluaw V0 a I One-eighth of an acip. Several of the within the memory of the oldest hiliab- I _BEF0'J3`R REMOVING mp I . . ' ! . . berries measured over seven inches. itaut. ! i V I I : i I - I I . i i I I . ; deed were thp boss berries. i . ! I ! P. - I They in _ rinthro i - : d. St. i ; BASE BALL.-The'Blnevale an I ' I I I I clubsare.to 4isit this place on SCHOOL Ex,&#rNAT,xo_,;.-A public ex- rriii I . . . I THEIR NEW STOTIC I _ Hole" boys a amination of the pupils in the Winthrop ; Saturday next and play our I ; I . -1 . school was. hold on the afternoon of . I ! matell each. One is to be played in i .i ,I . Monday last. I Consid6ring the I bas - I I I .; the xxiori and the Other in the after- . . . I I I I time a laii number of visitors, princii- I i E F I noi We wish our boys success. . to ; WILL BELL OFF THE WHOLE iOF TIMB y ' pally of the fair sex, were reseiit ; . 1 DO U]RioN DAY.—DOMiniOli Day was SUMM, R STOCIC AT I I I I ilema . kably quiet; here, the- only at- enliven the proceedings with ir - Sweet Smiles. Mr. Johnston, teacher i J traction being the Mbth.,Odist picnic on . I ! . . 11 , - in charge, was assisted by the follib , ; I the I aver Meadow, which was largely 0 . I - , "' Wholesale .0 teachers, viz.: I Misses Hays and! For- .0 I A Pd. . 4tten ad, and netted tb: church inter- . I cem rest and Mess rs. Ratch-H, A.,,Joh,48ton I ; I . fisted a nice little Bum. . I I I I and Duff. T a order during the kifter- . , i . 1 DiED IN JAIL.-Geo. , Whittaker, of .. i . - . noon was ve 900113 and, considering I . this I lacei who was coxx mitted to God- . i . , . the ready ans :ers given by the pupils i I I . arich jail last week ao being a dangerous to the quiesti us asked, we have uo I . . . 1 - Innat c, died on Tui last. At an , SALE TO: COMM TOILS , . hesitation in saying that Mr. Jobib-si , . . DAY Z inq t -hld th ' ains it was de- I I z I I rpm, will shortly make his mark as a tea, Cher. I I p I i , cide A a death r Salted from self- . i I in icil injuries. . All the classes acquitted themielves I i I 1 . well, but we shall make special Mi lition $TIVAL.— at ' rawborry festival was of the spelling of the whole se. 1 ....and I And Continue for One hei the basement, of St. John's I Onth. - . .. I I the drawingof the junior classei At I I ­ Churi on Thursday ei ening, the 30th . i - ult. It was large attended, and a the close short addresses were d4vered - ! I ly by those present, and all spoke J very . - I highly of the standing of the se'hool. . . i ,I , ery pleasant eve i Was spent. Miss i Cam bell sang two soilgs dpring the in . . a Shortly after , 5 p. m. the pri - - lags : I : eveni Ig in excellent ty e, and won for were brought to a close when all tsrt- SO 7 " . OASN ..... herse I the admirati n b1f all present. ad for their respective homes.w.ell pEdis- I Miss , -X'. Ronald also ang two songs very fied with ,the way they had ape ; t the . 'h , I cks power to fill a . Sweetly, but she I afternoon.- - AT..CO-ST PRIC] Pg.. I am room. The eutertainment real- I . . THE FA-RxEn-GRANGER- CoiqT,Ro'vERsY. z . ized about $23. Th'band was also in I ! 'I I I ; —MR. EDITOR;-SiR,-Having Senn in -1 Any buying.at this Sale Diati lbe ebarpi atten lance. 1 I ime vi - il i . I ! your issue of the 24th a letter bi6aring ! Ten Per Cent. Extra, but the 400dis w !JlIba.gald q 1 Ill' - I I the Signature' of Win. Cook, in Which : at Wholesale Cor t the same as toCash onateln. 11 Tucjker mith- ers. I he finds fault with me for usiJior his ' I . . ' T H P". COUNTY RA.TE.—The amount to namewithouthis donBent. I did'n-,Iot 11 - , beralsed by the to nship of Tucker- . . need his consent, as I only used his I . I BmitIL this year for o%uty purposes is name as a reference, and since he denies I I , - $3,82 i, being about $ 00'raore thau last having heard any unusual disturbance i year. I I THIS IS A GENUINE' SALIE. . - on the nig I . i i __F ght in question -I m4st of - i . . Dr .D.-Mrs. John Templeton, of the - I 1. i . course, accept his denial-. He gods f I - 10th , concession, . died, on Saturday further than this, however, and insinu- I ! I I And all we ask is a Call to Coml; o7re ' Rrir-es vith mor ing' laht. Mrs. Vempleton has ates that I am at variance With the f any other Dry Goods House in Causi I . I I I C011- I . . I beenlin feeble healti 'for some yeaXs, Grangers. Oiee for all I wish t1il . I and for several mon ihs has been. con- tradict this stiatement, ai to ,assert i I , ; - I fined, to her bed neatlyi all the time. most positively that I am -not at vai i . I She was a very sevore sufferer. She ance with nor:! do I bear any ill, will 1 L I 11 .. was tL woman who w s! much esteemed i I . I towards the Gmage organization as i I 11 Factory Cotton by the' Piem. by aIrl who knew her,1 aidd, her death will Such, but as I have already stat0d. the . " 9. . I 4 .a I be dOeply fegretted by 6 large circle of lodge ait Wint rop has, as Some 1 of it t , i . frieni She was bi in the Rodger- members, bla .... k sheep, Whose Qnos , ! - I ville I I cemetery on SUO; last. . . . . , I . I I, PLY - when retiring rom lodge meeting I' do I i I MdRE .NiEw BARN .—Mr. Peter Me- not approve of! and I did consi or de At 6 cents, Old Prize 8 and 9 cento per yarit. 1 ; I 1, - * . Kai the 10th con e9sion, is erecting serving of exposure. If Mr. Coo isa . I I . I , a laroe now barn wi a stone founda- light a Sleeper! as he -says he is! A i I I - ! .. : I it on , and stabling ! andemeath.—Mr. surprising he did not hear the d..' ti I I 1, Allaxi of the it concessi . I : i I 011, Is ance which so: ra tiny others hear 1, bat 1 . I O 111makiDIg extensive improvements perhaps he is afraid of his ,craft and 17A. G. McDOUGALL & Co, i has outiiiibuildixlg!5 this season. A' self interest induced him to el , so his . I I . : I . . shorttime ago he had 1 T . f I I I his barn raised, ears, and like few others is af aid to. 11 I ' mov6d and stabling placed underneath, give evidence against the membein of so MAIN'STREEr, SHAIT ad 4 few days agoo he had a shad re- influential a bod last bi gives I them i I 01111- y i . I ovIsd and other iMpr1ovements made. offence and loses their patronage. I I , J_ I : i — _7 Mr. James McIntosh, of the Mill am glad to know, however, that ' there : Bum of $1,200 on farstriaorta ,a Security 1 114 c . oaA, is also erecting 4 large new bank are some -who are nqt so easily frighten- for a term not -exceedi-ng 10 ye .1twag I , :) . , tarx , 4Ox6O feet, . with," a good Stone ad, and -who have t to statid i decided to pass a by-law to , I , s fburl ation. 1dr. WIn. Angus has the up. for truth I . V Up ai I I . I and c .- er sell that portion of side -M between i 11 even in tl a face , ' ` I ciplat . act, and as he is :one of the best of so powerful 1an organization is the 1 lots 10 and 11 on Conin Vrora the , . . I arn, carpenters as well as one of the Grangers, and. I would comrni the ' line between Concessions 8 i , 9 to the 4 , !' I I most deacent follows ia the County, Mr. attention. of Your readers to the follow- aitlaud. 4A by-law -t prevent I River M . McIntosh will be sui have a good ingy certificate to which I hope y6u will I da,mage to the highwayS R11d !bridges ia I . , -' ob !Aone.—Mr. J. MiGregor, on the I give insertion, and I promise I gi not 11 the Municipality sea-, slid the . j, - . , was pas . iippen Road, hals'had his barns and trouble you again on this sab act. 1, Council ad: 1 - J jo- rrni to meet at Lower I . I I i Lads removed and stone stabling yours, &c.,—FARmE-R. i I . i I I I Wingham,oxil the last Xondal ixi,Tui I ' I )Iac ed underneath. We venture to say I We, the undersigned, do hereby certi- ; I- I I I - I : Z ihex e is not a. township in the County fy that the noise and stone throwing I p i I I here more now out -buildings have Complained of'by "Farmier" in. his first I . . . eeii erected and old ' THE TW .—The Oraingemen i pi ones repaired and letter did occur, not only on thid evening I . Z , f July. : eugwed than in Tuckersmith this sea- specially referred to by him, but fre- I will pax-ade h-ere,on the 12thp : . . T ' oxmi-nci of the Ut . ioniI . i 4 that evening as well.— HE FrUsT.—The in 0 1 i quently before of July bi clear and lovel Shi ; Tiat CRom—A coli siderable portion 1 Signed,—C. Schrai Henry Cribbons, 1 )f t4e hay crop in this township has al- J. D. McDonald. is af ter day reak a doud of young lads 1 -, , -eai been out ah4 housed. Upon- I s could be Seen clear, inngthe Et ts ot say . . [Ei). NoTru.—We think this questioni has now and everything living. Abc ut 9 a.m. - iholwhole it will be ai light crop. The been ampl it I I I y ventil I ed, and as all thing ' no mid - r st this . ipring crops, with tho exception of bar- ter how good, must come to an end, so 2n the calithampians, headed b, r His MAj- ,, controversy. 'i have now given An parties a fair asty Sitting r ei will also be si and light, but the above is the last letter we -will 3ull in fall w-tZ-co.tume, :)ai looks splenaid!so far. The roots, pablish'on thesubject.] PrOmonai the principa- streets, . " ii ! i - 11i A Which an unusuaft, large breadth I . Shouting, yelli , g., frightening Liam 101ja . - r to Ideath alihost., ati t - liao been sown this season, are coming Turnberry. I , ner ifthey . . order i4e the, ; , a On. :Next i -n alobg pretty well, but. are much in need - Co-uNciLDoi1xGs.­AttheI& Carrie ca at xxieeting 'T, -c f !ain. The f all wheat, has picked up lof the Turnberr Co-uncil Which Was libilee Singers. A ir - If Singers o xi' . y - - ; I I consisting of nearly wonderfully within the past few weeks. held at Bluevalei Mr. Griffin reported th Musical , I , talent Oi town can boast I'll, , and who . Ti are a few good fields, and Some he had let a job of culvert on B Line repeated sid 1 me of the old I&A .. I . I - , th4t=willyiold about half a crop, while opposite Lot 8, Concession. 1, to; George Z . . i Melodies th.681alves down Sol. - T . . . thore are other fields that ,will scarcely Pocock, ami 44.50, job finished; , I 13 1 1 by au. or an, pie yalo, vielinI, I for the harvesting. also reported. that he had examined 9 pay ,ing hei I , —,,t— . Edie's Bridge and found dt u . afe for find cornet. Messrs. Balfry , Gesman, 1 p J . Hovick. Our enterpri,sing agricaltural '.Hiplement travel; had taken a lvl I I - p lank at agents, hi procession forr led at . THE Cnors.—The fall wheat iu this I each end and lot a job of fencing tho " - 1 - , the township is very thin, and will only ends to Colin Eadie, a -mount 41 finilgh- Station COnSISting.of zill the -farmers Mi I I 7 be"about a quarter crop. Hay, also is ad. Mr. Hislop reported he had let a , the several townships adijia-ceut, Who I I had boughtl mail from them and - ve*y light and Short, Spring crops are job of repa.miag culvert on sideline 10 J 1_1W at about : i backward, but with Iii liberal supply of and 11, Concession 1, to John Casemore, "I 00 C a . cessio.xi-numb,ar- , Ff . I C .1 . I rain they may yet be fair, as the have amount $8, 11 ing -SOMi forty to- ':;.a with rei ; I y nished. Mr. Griffin wiiq in- __ 161, '. ; Improved ve mowers, &d., on board 1 e d-ed their i I ry rapidly since a shower structed to have the culvert ou thegravel I wo had last wei 1: way to D. 1 ,rwin',s fordilinner I which the 4 ' Z I road at concession 12 rebuilt. Messrs. A ! I I I ; . above fiT'LM liad provided fort'hem. Mr. ; : . . A BiG STORM.—A! very destructive Black and Henning were - iustruated. . U*nado or blizzard 1 passed over this to examine the following calvi and Levy, our energetic agent for4'bhn W -St- -1 I I ; : Son, Ayr, 'was bound n-ot to be behl,'.na . I township on Thursday, the - 28th ult. have them' put in a prope r state his worthy! -neighbors and toi that end, - - T4o storm took a aduth-easterly direc. Of repair, ,namely: cu,lv rt on by a great', deal of trouble... I ai;xiaged to I . . , ttion and did a great amount of damage sideline between lots 15 arii cou- have a st, ,axn threshing 1. achine at ,, - 4n its course. Mi. A,lei Gowdi of the cession 7 ;. culvert on concession line work the whole day on one of he stwN I ft. '7th concession', was one of the principal between 6 antl 7, lot 15 ; Culver on side- - ; , The affair which had promis . ' !sufferers. It moved his large frame hue 10 and 11'. I concession 6; Cii on Dromis a so much I Orn w c is x a ­ een ee i one s . on I I . I excitement now came ,about 2 . S131011" 1 1 ; .. ' 9 p. U-1. a tiade proce i . . . . . V I. . au d then shattered one half of it t. Gemmill's.bridge. Mr..Barton was L- i ` - . . . . ., fragments, throwing,the heavy timbers stracteato expend $15 *in con u`uctiou. all the tr4d,es and pprofes . I, a -in the , J_ z. I . I , in all directions, breaking Some of them with the TowhEphip of Howi,ek in jm- village, Pki along Qu.- .. Streek .. I,.- . I . I headed bylbobai The - I fe&tares 1. . . i 1 - in pieces. It also i .removed the roof proving -the east boundary. MI . Thos. I of the procession Were I fol.--J owlg - f flr m the portion of' Che - building left Hart, of Lower Wingharn, ' elia 9 "11 Messrs. Gosman & Dodds r Z ! I I , j standing. His slable was also removed deStitute circumstances, it WSO decided - .. , dia swam - : ! . engine at work cu.ti . ,about three feet. S6111e of the broken to give him aid to the.axtent V5. it I tilig, . 1. - , whieh ; - I— ­+, ­ a t, 1. boards we're carried one hundred rods was ordedthat Mrs. Hamilton I be paid were strewn aliono the at at, blai - . - I Smiths atk work with their I ' -- I distant, breaking down a board fence #6 as a remuneration for keellin- 'the i ages and -1. anvils; Some twelve - i , , 9hip child up to the 20th" I coo.pe at WO& I twenty rods distant in th,eir flight. towni I inst. 1 - I Fences were thr,owa in all directions, The Clerk was instructed to examine making barrels ; bricklayers tinsimiths, f I f I 6 .. n the bottom rails were torn from the petition fdr a drain - ou Cc lacession I and in fact everything in - li -that . I .1 amongst the grain and carried off. Mr. 10 and 11) alid aompave the names could be 'represented 'at B1141 Towards 57 ' 1 i evening, 4 feat *ich promm'Od t create 11 I w G wdy's loss will )axceed 000. - Mr. thereon with the assessment roll, and 0 .10, I i a great deal of extiteineut, iii ,ihe tug . 1 1 John 11ft-aden also met with consider- I if it be found 'that said petition coi 1. , i I of -war between the towrlBhios -of Vowis i . a le loss. The - Storm passed through tains the names of a majority of the and Wavanosh. Ten:' mej were on .1 11 . his orehard, which is one of the I ratie-payers intewsb3d, to havi by- I , i _. and best in the township, to " argest uthorizing -the work i each side. A desperatapi and Mori I aring u. law a ,, x 4sted. . ; i i I py : . . won. , 1 ; breaking and otherwiseaestroying about Mr. Wm. Elliott applied to th X I , n ei ' — , I On this farm a for assistance -to ou,e joan i' I ; 20 of his apple trees, - n up a rain In —Considerable alarm is a ,preawa w . I I - ; bo, y about tan yif age got frighten- front of Lot 14 on The 7th Coilc6i account of the many half !or whiol* t :I . ed and ran out of tho' home. The wind as he contended t0latit the making , , . (A OrazX Men who axe coutila"lly, 6 raw i I pl ad all manner of pranks with him. speh a drain WQula be a beliefit to the lip at Washington. Inaddition to Me- -- 9 It would lift him up and carry him itai MoBsks. Black and ing N I i . - amara, ' who felt a "'divine inspiration" i 1about tan feet when he gi instructed to exaniiue '. t . iz T1 to were Is t offer bi servi6es as a detei in : the groupd, screr aia4 the matter and r6poi next In ing Of t I a Guitteau case, a you -jig o 7 r I i . (a again betaken up. council. The Reeve was imtrE c d to clima, ad the fence of the Whits HOURS t 1 ­­ ---- -- ' t,10 b I I 1 as" before, and thu ,113ame. performance let a job of gra,velling on 0 -oss-way ai staridW . I . S - . L groundis,on Tuesday ni&tll I W" repeated segrei times until the north of B'line, Bluevale Side. It WVZ the guarids by tehillag them 4he Pi'09" o . U - - " , " y t 1i C id h fli ad a FE 0i I ` - I , , , __ - , , , 11', - - - I - I I in* - King MO 011 ac- deAt had sent hit hixn. Wed . , y of the Storm 'passed over. H. resolved to pay,Alox ; . i . , . I LIO d of -t -he B. hn4'got his stable un- count of bridge contract. Mt. Blai xn - , 11 . i .y - 1. orning, agmn,., a Mau at the : . roofed and his milk:0an carried into his, was instructed to let fhe,job off . . .. ! 1 41 airing seemed determin-od. to foxce his Way Ins neighbors field. Mr. Win. Irwin, of the cross -way on B line, oppos a lot 48 Saying he had a preparation in * : Bdimore, had his batu partly unroofed, on the Ist Concession. The R a -and pocket which would be:a sure cape for 6 and the roof of Mr. W-Aliaw RuW& log Treasurer were instructed to an the -the preddeniVa woui : . I t . : I — . . . I . I