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NEW ADVERTISEMRNTS - ower and the means, and they so 3i n ' lArwards to devocte colullans of its the Empire being now 46,194,172 souls, ell .
I . . I I I . In 1900, � ding, the County aster, a r read-' the, Government to opif n ��� � lan� a for
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. � I quite willing to use either or Wth when' f ip%cel in attempting to refut 'what he sented sale, not occupied, by, ihe 30th o t -this
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Land Plaster -W. S. Robertson. , . th. The people ii this Part 4 the
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, they can do so to tb eir, own advants . � 11 ays?, The ail Bbould at least try to ill be over sixty millions ; a prospeo- r. John Joshn, of 9" Past County mo -ant 6 1
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- each. i e silver watch c= itry have a decideoc � 81dV i 6 over
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� And we can,not bla� � ne them. 'it is I I i co6sistent. It r3hould ei1er admit ive state of matters which is beginning rreasurer, with a va abl
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Girl Wanted-Rharp's Hotel. : I i i - _h ents- thief ie who'go to a prai ie I count We
I 3avy gold oil n. The pres
Fly Paper -E. Hickson & Co. . I I Ust so. �� ia. ability and influence or it should o excite lively fears, even now, among Lad lif I I
man nature for ped le to act 2 i . I %do to can start with logo me m8l for one 11thing.
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Flaz, Pulling -John Beattie. I �� . * i he French, who see tbemselves overrun � I in All we want is a yoke of oxen a..'d an
' I � r. Joslin in behalf of the members, ?
,They have been. gh en the power d eivelhimalone. Wedono suppose it nutons, as they 11
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Estray Cattle -Michael Rawley. i ir Richard erV,ices in the interests axe, and then go abee . We *ic; I i
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- Sale -McCaughey & Holmested. - . . I - t
. 1, � gave �Iorn this power t 2%;t i w lich it does, but'for the credit of Can- h by Italians. I the or -der an, i more especiall as ver i cheapin'this par,; ol the I
-John Beattie. is those who . � I Of I Y he Sin . je we came here we ,ha -v6 b�il a
Notice . I � - ch position . .
� I � A- DoulITED FALunE.-It may be County Treasurer, Whi � _- __
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Card of Thanks -W. Blackwell. are ter blame. In t �e meautillie We 10 ; ao� ian journaliBm it should not make . hou Be 14 by 16 feet, and 11 *1 cost.'118
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i .. . oubted, after all, if Je9 Davis made had occupioaforover 15 years. i
Sometbing New-L�Ault & McClean'. I not 'see that there is any v ry gi lithelf fidiculous, as it is now doijag. Lu junmitigated failure in . fighting ' Mr. Joslin in. reply, thanked the waq 85 cents besides ourown labdr, d
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Attractions -Win. Campbell. 1 hope for the rival seb�emo in the �To: I IT here is one thing, however,thatis He has written % brethren for their h4nd46 we j have got se"vell � 11 - 4. .
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--__________ _________ — i West. Six months ago its promo � orthy of notice. Although the Mail 3ook about it, and the amount realized had been a member Of the order in this . . fty
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le-, . � � , . . him -on the first year's sales will er 25' yOars, and believing ; � �
e succeeded, but we arth ir � a colutan a ref ute 11 Y 91
%U 01 V. I might hav �,w astb - a in attempting t county for ov ' in the crop. The o Is v
toolfes . � I o $100,000. Meanwhile the in the correctness its P i
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(77 : Opponents have now got idi'a �,S X Richard'B pullic statements, it ! to ad- bu iness carried on he In the V .
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I .amilies of -dead and crippled Union had always done vvwrh,,, he could I _ffn ti , -
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__.— ____ - ; so irarel�l or never has the cour fair- joldiers are struggling with poverty for vance its interests, �nd he, h Ill to mber line qu mber, - gap
- __ i looting in the Northwest to permit i ope theM �Ortb, so have
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JULY 16,1881 I I . ' tie , cordwood analso
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I ; dangerous a rival to grow or flourish. 1, I ' ille common necessities.of life. continue his exertioUs so long as God
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I � . � ;i I I REASE OF POPULATION.—The in- spared.him. In, coiclusion he urged 11.
0 " Facts. �. �! :, ,�, i n may Bee b4ith side -i. But, -INC wi use
I S me Significant : i� . . of population in the United his brethren to be honest and true to 1 er, and have not sit in tl C ho
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. � The -Member f:)r Centre Hurcu'. JP=Y, in its own interests it is wise reme � e obligations and I fre Ing to death for tlie want,a � fimber
,l ;.. . , - h other and to th I rn and nothing t:) do, as tl [E y have
The New York Christian Union in a i . ! . - i
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ji��ijl* nobt doing so, because if it did the , I order, and they I to 11
recent issue makes a statement which I Sir Richard q twright, k. P. ter , . ,ul that of Australia was- proportion- teacbiDgs of their .
. I I I I ii, a all ,receive a row do on the prairie. Wwies be, * in the 4,
. " alific would then Bee wha� miE,erg,ble 1 would each an era � V, .
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is as aigni 'Canada 1 Centre Huron, has. been makli 0611 1;� P ' . I wiAter are from 518 to' �30 per'inonthl
ficant to tbo people of . 1119 E I , not in Inch more precious than a w t h
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" to those of tLe United Sta,tes. It ' use of his vacation, H4 h as i' ��� di es its ciltici us all� . t Mpposed to be the most progressive, chain ; they would r blessi . , e, as the lumbermen pick un .every-
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says :- dressing large and enthusififtic e t- I . i 'I 5hat of New So -nth Wales had in � 1 which would secure thern an entrance i I
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There are now invested in railroad ' 11398 In severfil par 8 ie� the �!Pro tee 1: - � . Nev's of: bhe 'W eek.. 1 � I population of 544,000, whilst in 1880 to ,the world beyond.' I 1:5
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property in this country upwards of I on the political questio�4s of � MICHIGAN 'SALT.�-Michiga 2 output of I - e figures had swollen to 750,000. Mr. Eilber, of Crediton, Grand Mas- wri I �ing I intended giving only a short
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. . four and a half billions of dollars Their I . i I 1� silt for June, 343-,250 barrel -�. ; ' Boy BuUTALITY.—Two Jersey city ter of the Orange Young Britons of � ske ich, but I think - I have rr- ade a
In the town of Ccbou 1 Bt ,week he � I i
net earnings for 187q were u a-rds � I re I �r It -
pw . � AN ApponiTMENT,-Mr. rant Duff 10 and Master of the Biddalph' . -
0 of , .1 . boys ago�d eight and ten have been ar- , Ontari pretty long one, but seeing that - OU do -
. addresped an immen8e, audience and;!' rp r. of Mad. an I , �
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mense I . a_ ,.41 .e . -of six. They! D" tricb, next spoke. This gentlem, I not bear from this far off pa ,
two hundred millions. This im has been appointed Gove � . sted for tortnring a boy IS A Tof the
property is concentrated in the hands I delivered a masterly an . i . most elo.
1�rls. i � I I him into a! although quite young, is a
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offifewmen. ThePresidents of four -1 at leit th I I Avy Los 3.-Tbe loss b the fire at eaker, and his �
tion i C ixl:H: . . atreet, undressed him, in- � quent , and flueot sP fo4ve me this time and f nruisi 4 space
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railroads -the Baltimore a,nd Ohio, the I !11� nciiinati ,on. Thursday U 0 as icted all manner of cruelty including re ar a were par Ion in *on,- valuable paper for thes ) w re-
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4 the Pacific Railwa 7 Policy of ,the p res- " q I 0 "
Pennsylvania, the Central and the E rie I ' . Week is atatei to be onemillion dollars. I C ed. It is not often that so - We receive your ! v come
,utting his cheat and back with a knife. I c
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ent Government, the E oundkicy Award: 4 E�RoPEAN HARVI ST. -Th man � ac4-uits himself BO
; � e European rhe victim was found insensible in a I Young a k from ] 6iltin
-to-day control the price of breadstuffs I . � I I paper just one wee 9.
I - � ke ;'b a , from pres- . safely pre- � I
on the Atla,utic Coast. It is rapidly I Question, the disallo vance � rV1e6t genei filly is expecte hed, where the � Oung fiends bad left I croeditably, and we can Col -
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increasiDg. Thefundeddebtandstock 1 Streams Bill, the Effects of tfie�Natiolial - I e it �Ppeara,n -e to y ield more . al condi- I diet -for Mr. Either a brilliant lu- fingwood. and takes oquite I a rou a labout
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interest have increased in three Years ,1 Policy, and other matters of !lively in- � e m3 say they did it for i ture'in a more extended sphere than he for it short cut. I rem &I
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over seven hundred millions of dollars; I L D STRUCTIVE FiI, -ThrBe hundre( : - ; now occupies. Excellent addresses � -
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the mileage nea,rly twenty per cent. It 'tprest at the priesent iime. �He ?U- 7 and �aixty he sea have bee* destroyed i 1 � I w're y Rev. D*. J.Robin- �
, � ENNNENENW� � Is also delivered b, 27, 1.
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! eluded his lengthy and able addres !by I by a' fire on t Is iBland of C�ogayau, one , � . I by 1 rNOTE.-We shan be very glad t ,our
is oTercisiug an increasing political con- � . , Exeter - o he Irom
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I of the Philip ines, . l I The 0r6nge nemonstration 11 , iend frequentl . His letter is roo:t a bit
trol. The Central exercises an almost the following clear and concise' deal Ira. � �� . Rev. Mr. Webber, Bible Christi -an, and I young fr y :
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irreisistible influence in the New York, tion of the polic AN INCRE.AsE.-Ia 1876 th' I � ' at Exeter. I I . Canada Metho-'I too 16 g and it is very inte I resting. .—ED I � 1
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I � ,Y. I I 0 risAianain ndi&iBurmab,a,nd North Tuesdaylast was a gala dmv for Ex- i dial t .minister, of E*eter, also by Mr. I
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Legislature; the Central Pacific a deB- What is it that the � Refokin p v -ty i Last October there were 46 ,000. i I L crowd was as§ambled within its bor- 1 The addresses wero all go6d, in fact . The Presbytery of Huron et at
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the railroad interest is straining every . :, I rosp . .
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nerve to increase this railroad represen- I . I is impossible to do sq this week. I Rey. Mr. Stewart ga - in �
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tation. It controls three leadin I I, 28. � I . I At the conclusion1 of the speeches
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our reasons were such 'as n6. Lib al. I I treaming in bearing the Orangemen, � three cheers were gi v -en. for the Queen
papers in the metropolis, one in the t � I I grant of $200 be make �1
Capital,.and many others in different need be. ashamed o owfi. We' wif, 3 to � RAvE APPREHE SIPNS._-�A desp�tch eir wives and children, and the ! an ' $100 for Bayfield and, Betha yl. an d
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. parts of the country. The tp have the people &a free from int Tunis Says - angemen, wl o the (
legraphs � � � . . eve apprehensions riendB of Or . various lodges re-formed in procession tha�t the grant of $100 t !
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Of the country are concentrated in a ence by the Government or b5 anyl idy: Ore felt for the safO of the E ,g i and followed by the;crowd returned to' I Ga4lic Mission be renewed - The
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single hand, and that the hand of a else as possible. We 4 sire tc I , lisve no: ot all the Coe at tow 14, as the rising rebel onntry, unitil the town seemed to be I the -town. Here there was,-& grand !, que1stion of the standing of the ,:Exeter
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other branch of bn Bines - n t ll 11- 1, TRANGE DimcmE.-In Uruguay a hen the s�pcial train fr)m the north 1 till'next meeting of the Pregbyte, 1, and
These facts a,r6 worthy of � formers on these instruments blew, and ':
try, no great corporations io Ji.iperil Our �! decree hag been isi ,ued forbidding the arrived and the living mass of people 1 n ed sway, apparently much' to � 9, C of i t F.
thoughtful consideraticiii, and should t poll d cimmittee consisting of I
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liberties and those of our children. 'Wel liewBpapers, an- pa: a of a fine, to dis. came marching. from' the station, the -; Messrs. Thomson, Stewart co
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induce every patriotic Canadian to have not been blin,l to the loggonB r re- 1: cuss, politics, WhA a h py country crush was eimply immense, while the � andDanby, appointed to proof sup-
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closely examine into our own affairs, sented to us in pai ,sing events in he'LIT.ruguaymuitbe orpoliticianB. .. rattleanddinof the b4ndB and the $ * , r Exeter. This committi3d after-
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and see if we in Ga,nada are not speed- . ' - � those who came in y . -
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I n1v at New York on Saturday tion. which will not soon be forgotten by: The Treasurer's books were e ine:
: ' � w mpanied j' thither by large i �
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which perhaps belong t9 Ontf xio. We,! *as , en:route to Eng land on sick liBave. ture to say that the people of Exete I them safely off. � Lil about an hour af - Pritchard and Captain Gibson, `iere ap-
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our country to fall under the despotic desire to have our go*ernm'3ntal raft -,l ,4 FRox CANADA. -Ther. Chief. ,of the all en sound Pro;estant -music, 1 . otated a committee to nomi-nath stand -
control of hucre monied monopolies. * chinery'so altered bh . i , I terwards nearly all 'that remained had IF � t I -
0 at 'the wished of. Am oerican B areau. of Stati6tics, in his as discoursed by the Me and drum, to '
I I . i left for home, and the town resumed I ing committees for the yeaxw. !: � i e fol
The two telegraph lines are likely the people, whena hey becorri3 kno: n, I report,- says hat. during the election keep them steadfast in-tl a faith for at 1 . - le and
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3 *tteeB appointed'.
Shortly to be a,malgamated, and place,d may be carried -on . Are. -these deml, ds�i months, en ing May 31, 1881, there least thg nekt twelve mootbs, if music . Thus ended the 1.� biggest" Twelfth of I 001'ami
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� � - unjust or unreasonable? Lot. me 3ay�j were 110,611 persoi ts entered the United will do it. This train codlitained Seven I I Home.Missions.--w-Alexander Stewart,
nuderthe control of the same head this to my protecton I July that was ever held in South -
frien s, th t 1i States from Canada. passenger coaches, and %hey were all ' Huron. To the cre4it of all be it said, Co avener; Archibald McLEaa
who now owns or controls the main ist if i : L I I and
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you are'desirous ol fostering c'ertai in- I MoxumENT.-Th city of Chicago � has crowded inside an I
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lines, in the� United States. The Paci- dustries without' iDjUStiC8 1 �o ot rsi decided to'eract a monumsnt iri� Lin- car was perfectly black, with a red - ly and without an di creditable .Finance. - Thomas G. I � omBou, .
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fic, Railway Syndicate are daily - in- there is a means of doing it, Let f ch� coln Pax.k to the In mory of the eat spot here and there, w4h the living I ly a or un- C ' vener ; M. Dariby, A. Y. Hi .. tly and
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creasing the enormous powers given. I � 1, I i rare thing for so immense a crowd to I
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cessary be appropriated to .ard --he " suggests that it ought to .be urmounted for dinner, and if the hotol keepers and .,. assemble in one pl'ace and maintain I ,Sltate of Reli . n. -James Pritoch-ard,
them by mir Faarlia.mett. The have :l - 910
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lines of railway, and they are, said to to this mode? T ey will tol. you di-.� lastil5years f,slaierythe outh raised and if ,We-' mistake not t4e people of the , . . � k"),abbath Sch<iol�s... Joseph r, OYI
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rect taxation is mpracticaMe, .. I : I . I Co vener; P. Mas eve, A. 1). Me -
be negotiating for others. M embers of ]']ley i 46,675,591- be les,of cotton. During -the town will have to live o short rations ', I I
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dare not take so in %,ny dollari�out 01 bbe�l first. 15 yeam under freedorn-that is, day or two until nel,w upplieB are : : D ald and .D. D. W son. -: I
that corporation have recently acquired I :
public treasury to )ay a bonua to sbme,�� I rocured. i 11 To the Editor of the .
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controlling interests in several of the particular individ a] who mikes cot-il roduced waS 56,4 8,335. The nest little town W�
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leading nei�spapers of the Dominion ton, Iron, or sugar, for the peo; le W d' f fuBely and tastefully decorated. ' Sev- i lea Ing Hullett to gi6 you a Bhort de� � 9- I - :1
0 . I I INCREASE CF SOM AXERIC#N GRAIN.- I I v au I James Lan ,
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and for all practical purposee, they vir� not stand it. By those duti 38 yol in- i Official statiAtics B1 .ow tha,� daring the eral well constructed aiches spanned ! Edription of this cOuntry, I will now I � Po Examine Stydenp.-Dj. ire., Con-
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i . mi ases, car- past 10 year,r the a: inual tion of the , Alain street, while colored streani-. - tq�ke the opportunity. We are located I va ier ; M. Barr, N. Platterson �na cohn
tuklly control the Council of the city of � tioularly upon t le lumber nan, lhe � ere were numerous and ,�lags and ban- I . -
. � I el d=0 i '- the townalli - of �jaird, Algoma, and Fletcher. - I
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Winnipeg and are playing their cards fisberman., the famner, and ot era ?fho , ners waved from nearly every basin . P .- I
. I creased abou i two million bushelB. Bar- e813 arrived here on, the 21st of May.. It eave waB.aBked a -Ad grauted to the
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admirably with a view t6 seizing the stand at the basis of the national 3uo- ley ,has inci Based 15,000100 bushels, house. as well as man�j privat i I k -us two days ai�d two nigths frona GoZrich and associated cpngregations
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Province of Manitoba. cess; Fbr the other matters I. warn and'ryb 3, dences. Exeter fi�veare'd to its very I . Z
Legislature of the ' 00%000 in"the Bame period, -_ i Goderich, but the! ,second night, we to 6od-erate in a callto a nliuister to be
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The Grand Trunk and Great Western you that Your liberties are in olanger of B best advantage, and I�any Btrangers I were not sailin . :� . Bible to colleague and successor to Dr. Ure. Mr.
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I copyrig' hted _nfidel lecture was pub- Pleased and'-isurprised with I Sail up -the Sault. River 4f ter night. We Pritchard was appointed to
Railway q.ompanies, which are in real- great -or danger of sufferin .. Ora �� 6 li . its neat, tidy and businjas-like aspect,
. shed in Chim 0, d he is going. to I had a very pleas-Unt trip, the water be- this duty on July *271h �
ity one company, although fok'the sake tyranny of Corporations. th " your: f&- and the decorating and managing com- ' � - t were�
� sue the Publi �her. he defence is novel. � Ing as smooth as glass the most of the Idessrs. Denby and Stew�
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I" i d aims t at the law .does Iih �' d to visit Grarid Band and
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. ..of keepingup, appearances they ocaa- thers were of su , ng from t e tyrb , ny The: publish(r - mittees, as well as the I ' abitants gen- I time. This country is 'making rapid[ apbomte
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sionally vie -with each other, are grad' persist in allowing -their mea a to be ' for the handsome and c dial wele
- protect ai b.'asphemons production as 01118 giving way fast to tl,�e axe of the sturdy the French mission with the Grand
I ually buying up and becoming pos- used 'for such a purpose ey 1we . . extended to their visitoi !. I
- . property. � � . a. bashwhackeis, andl,* is fast changing Be d Congregation. A special, meeting
- sessed of many of the smaller railway tbemselveB to thank if their: .IghtE %re STAIiVED TO DEX IH. -A pitable Btory At two o'clock the as into cleared fields, 4ria it is beginning was appointed to be held irlK-1 C Church
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properties, and it will not belong until jeopardized. Ask the Penmylvanian is told'of a li ttl10 I oy who , starved to formed. The follow * lodges, headed - to look like as if we are going to have a Goderich, on Tuesday, Augu t 9,, .to
. what justice he exbects from i ie Legis- death in Pittsburg, Penn., because of a by their respective b nd , composed the -` good cleared count y in a ver � short sustain calls and make axra er ents,
this double headed monster and the lature against the"rail � Y
wa 198. he throat diseme. He lived four weeks procession : Londesboro and Creditoli , space of time. This ountr' for seitlement if necessary... -no
. . other equally grasping a,ud greedy one - citizen -of New Jersey will tell! YOU t I ere without eathig or drinking. Suffering lodges of Ora . I 0 ha;rd to clear as . y is not near so . :, . .
which was recently formed and legal- is 110 use in a in setting him nge Youn Britons; 61 1 1 e country around regular meeting will - be held , � L
. Be]] UP terribly justbefore he died, he asked his Hicks Lodge, F. Davis, Master; 493, � S6afbrth. The firaber is principally Church, -Goderich, on the seca, it , a_
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S�alte. -is time io take tho3e tbi'2gs I A HEAVY FINE '-The M, a.rquis of 921i Exeter, Capt. Howard ; 959, Ailsa � birch -and maples. , AS a general rule - � Huron Notes.
trade of the country, when they will to heart d consio ter them. � �(Ou h We 57ownsend,vho re3entlyhor-sewhippea Craig, .0. Langford; 1(71, Elimville, ',, the timber is no4 viery heavy or thick �
I � strike hands to rob the people. And a year - a half (r two year'3 to 3)11_i Lord Edward-thyiine, the abductZ - 11 . A -female base ball club has been
. . I r of John Han; 1343, Cred iton, G. La,1w- 1, on the ground, a d it averiages from six
Bider them before, in the ' ordii 1 16r ' ,� I . organized in Brussels, but it is -captsin-
the influence which they Will then con- . � A big wife has been fined five hundred son; 308, Hills.Green, J �hn Maxwell; ; nches to two feet, and owing. to there
ourse, you Will bE called 19Pon to E ivel .pounds and costs, and bound over to 526, Almai, Wrn. � McMil an; 710,. Clin- i being so Much P tcy. timber, it is no ed. by a young man. I �
trol direbtly and indirectly -will s6ou e' ur votes upon %6m. 1,.d) not isk -Mr. H. Y. Attrill, of Go wwww 'ch, re -
YO keep the pea3e for one year. Two of tonj Joshua Humer;,825, Chiselhur�t, 1 tro:ouble to get a good burn, and for log-
commalace to show itself in our Le is- yea to take my oFinions.' I dgk v . celltlX purchased a couple of Duchess
9 y I tOi -his friends, who 1),betted the assault, John Brintnell; 833 ,�tanley, Robt. z ging, it is a rare Ithiiig to use cattle or 6, 01
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lative halla, even as it is no doirff i think over these n alters and -;6 I I . I � C vs in Ell nd for the snug surn. of
ow 2 in di 131 were fined one hundred pounds- each. McKinley; 928, Su*;�miBrhill, F. Me- team of any kind[. The weather so far V0,000. . gla . . I
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the United States. We may shut VENTURESOME- SAILORS.—John Tray- Ilvenoe; 1035, Varna', John Johnston; flas been pretty fty.� We have only had .
made up your minds upon -th" in t( re- nor and i I --Mr. Arthur Cantelon, of Oderich
eyes to the future if we will,. but there Ivar Olsens, skilled -Seamen, 24, Bayfield, W. W. Connors; 145, 1 a I couple of showers isince we came,but .
cord your votes a,,n I ballots ao'cordii il � township, hadavaluable horse stolen
I 1,1Y. ,sq'ilectfrom Bath, th inst. Goshen, Robert Johnston - 153, Via- I We are getting a v y nice shower to -
is no denying the fact that under ex. - � WmMmmilm I . I I
- . _--------------� � - for Europe in 9, doxy, fourteen feet long, toria, Goderich townsh H. Ha I do, , which will do eal. of good, as the frg'm his pasture field one 'night lust
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iating. management we are running in PREQibENT GARhELD, it b4l Sal , , twenty-one inches deep and five feet Goderich,.F. W. Johnsto 3; 189, Sharon, I op a were shower. we;Bk. �
. m 1 I - I ci getting In need of .a For the half year; ending the 30th
the footatepe of our neighbors as rapid-' still progressing I 1vorably. �, -h!e sis wida. The am lest craft in which the Goo. Cdntelorf..- The fell owing District We had a slight frost for a few M*ghta June, there were recorded, ivith the
ly as,we can, and at the pre�ent rate now 06ems- to hav 3 passed, a� id u I ess passage across th Atlantic has ever Masters also, occupied positions in the the second week in June, but it has Town Clerk of Clinton 42 . ths, 25
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of going we will very soon over -take if he takes-� an unexpected uifevollable A! GRAND 1, - rriages, and 18 deaths.
- .. . . - .� E vi M. -The volunteer Biddulph District; T 08. Simpson, of thepotatoes in Ilow, mucky places. In
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� Vor review at'Win� sor on Saturday. last was Varna District; Jameg McM ann, God- It has clone i10 darqage to grain crops be cry, has rented h'is'faxm and, has dis
. we do Uot pass them on. the evil road. turni the chances axe strorigl� in f1l i --Mr. W. Baird of the B. hine, Turn-
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. warning from- the follies of our nai,ghbors I exceedingly - critic al on been seen in England for taa,ny years. in front - of Hawkshaw'3 Hotel, Main thing, look well. Fall wh and byl auction.
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time has not already passed. I . - . ! northeast part of. the town, nearly op- and, barley are -be nol, owing to their '
I 1. gomewhere in th � has I 10 whole gatheriqg Was 9, brilliant one. posite the market grounds. Here a being.late sown. I Was almost im- cu�tnrsl Society'will be held it Wing-
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' � yet been. extracte . � I Ong the Pee tat �ors were the Cana- spacious platform had been erected, for possible to' gob seeft until navigation . .
, - � I diali rifle to .in. I I . ber 22nd and 23rd.
I� IS SAID that the -Manitoba a.1ad I done, Complete. pi covery ne noi 11 be I the. speakers ,and press reporters, and opened in the �porirog, so that very little
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Sout'hw�este,rn-Ra,ilw&yCompa,ny,wbie-h I __ I -is for the brethren. At this junc- was sown befor'6- th'e first of June, but registration of births marriages and
STIUNG To DEATH. -A. swarm of bees sea
- And - e extractil, g of J'hiS 9, weetwaitarvalley, San Diegocoun.tY, turb the Bky grew black and a severe what was early sown looks .-
is the only rival the Pacific Syndicate ! bullet cainnot' - a, S splendid- deiths in Goderich w'ere as follows:
. be Ildertal,ken until he , settled a I ra -desnake measuring rlain . 1
4 1 Cali, storm threatened., This, however The settlers in'this part of the country, I I rths, 47 ; deaths, 19 ; marriage
-can ever have' in the Northwest, has I patient recovers more * t six ! feet in length, twelve inches' in I I I I - Bi marrin," 9.
, strength, 4nd I was- not permitted to interfere with the so far as I can,leard, are all contented
been. galvanized into new life. Some I , girth, and thAv g twenty-two rattles. . .-Vanstone Brothers, Of - 'r .
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invest their money in the - concern, at . . . waiafinally Mir dec , twisting and qu,iv-' P ce, one half tbn tof bran or th * fi rso
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, fel to dampen the, gra a, much less land, good waler, an
. . tion. So that, although all the a rnp. eriii , and was easily killed with,,� ' new fa 11 h Bat
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new COMPa,ny has been formed, afid it 11 to 11 i I I . . delivered at their mill b 'a falme .
ms are favorable, there is vot a kr,�Oa spade. I . I � tu e. The chair was taken by Mr. �iF. from Bruce Mioesj thirty miles from. Y -
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is said the work of constructing the I . CoNTFERRINCT F I IIE GRAND 'Ross.- W.1 Johnston, of God grich, Coua ty Sault Ste. Marie, a4d -
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road will be -proceeded. with fit once. . * � . I I The Prince (If -- al3s, who occupies the Master. In a very neat and . office and a I are handy to Pc'st Elimville, who has returned orJa his
I can be expectedi end the - an . . � . I appropri- tores.; being only ,about two th - d t i to Manitoba, I a good
I . cas 9 :14 highbest office I Tm.mplariBm., a branch atel speech he congratulated the breth mil , and a half diqtant, and things are rip Ir
The principal battle ground for some � A : I iles
1 be considered by of Freemasorom intends conferring on ac ount of the country. He ,will de-
. . . .. any means a vBr . ren upon the success of, this celebta ascheap hereaBthbyare in Seaforth. pa t hence as soon as he can sell. his
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time will be Winnipeg. The Syndicate . i
. yl� President Garfield (if his life should be tion, and counseled the4 to inqreased We axe going to: L .
I � I promising one. In the me4,ntiw( � I 1 I ha�ve a school in our f
have no,w:.got a very strong footing I . A spared) the knol Cross of the Temple ' .
i patient is doing aE well as. -Any per , zeal in the interests of their order, and section this fall, w�-en we will be all .
there, and both the new .company a,ud ' Pni ain 6 rider which on] y one person bn this ear -A few days ago a couple of smart
. ; . neatly warneid them a ainst coldness right in tha't respect. The Govern- I men. in Clinton named ,Car
i could expect under the ci' ' stance3. 1 continent has , ever been horioured or dissensions. ' I ter and
th6 Syridicale are asking a bonus from 1. I � : .. .. ; . I He assured them that ment are putting a .road right through Crampter did a big lot of work in a ht-
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the Winnipeg Council. The now com- - TEm, ToRONTO M %,it is'giving th I 4 D AY' O -F - POSED.- I o bore it no love, but he further a ' I tle -while. They earried -177 tubs Of
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pany ar d upon this her for Centre Hu -on a deal f gr 1;ul- The Govern r of Chio sent telegrams to , sured them that it could possi�ly do I money plenty. 'The railroad 1:5
. . I . . the Governments cf States f6v, , I . engineer in 15 minutes.'
bollus. The Syndicate know this, aind I nd'. Terri- I them no discredi if they as members i has been throlighl this section this
- tons advertising i at now. -,tls sp ,Bob � � Z�l
. . � tories asking them to issue a procia,ma- I did not discredit theMS61 _ VOB. If they spring andreports .this as .-Mr. A. McKibbin,-for some time a
consequently they will re�ort to every at Cobourg has. giN -en. it -foolad! % � one of the .- . .
. I � . in, r a bod tior� setting aplaxt a day of thanksgivi� ` woUld even make a good! effor to live finest sections to b sident of 'Wingh,am, but recently of,
Z . . . ig i t I U,ild a road through r, '
means to prevent the city granting the ; many stirring .editorials. . i es- and praise for the deliverance of the 'up to the noble principies taught by he ever saw. He says that we will . I
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required bonus to their rivals, - If they I day's issue there. we -re thre�) - -le �,b y President. Ele suggests that the Go - : their order and in acoordance with have a road th-roug4 here inside of two the floor 'in his hou'se,'on
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fail in this, then they will likely adopt ' articles devoted t Sir Rich spel lial '. a, =- i their obligations, they w'ould, be, mosf years, and then weWill be all right.- Thurr,day of last week. Hea'A dise e
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-em off, and . � i assuredly, better men and more useful Land ili'tbis section. is risin * value . is the supposed cause of death � .
e ys; I ro- tee to fix upoc n the Jay. . � i I � �
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. � .1 - I . . I citizens by their connection with the very fast, and all those wh - g in -A Bayfield correspondent 13
if they can not hill them, they will ul- -! tends,11r. Cartw: -i` � o have land t ays -.
- ght. is sn-c - a m id- WORLD Cimsics.-The ce' f 1 'I Orange organization. 04:this occasion' intend to keeP, it unless they get a very Mr. Widolen is putti . g up
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. timately get rid ot the threatened com- j. dler and blundere: - different nadons which are now eithE rl
I and'- so * Very at 11pid . i � 1 he would ask of them, and he felt sure big price, and parties intenaing to i In
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in progress qr partially completed wi 1: [, his.request would be gra' I ., - I I
petition by buying up the- promoiers of i -and uninfluential' how i's it tiat ev . 14ted, to "quit Cate in this section,;the sooner they do owned by the late Aobert A [eGregor.
I . ? Pry show large'increases of population., 111themselv6s like men," la�`nd when this so the better, as the land is being pick- The store is intended for a sh�e shop,
the scheme.,and 11-111111game,ting it witk � time he appears on the. public' plat! *in The increasel in Germany since 1875 is � celebration is over to quietly retire to ed up very fast. The settlers in -this and will fill. the 8 'aces and be an
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their own. Tho syndicate have the I the organ finds it necessary . for df��ya more than 2 � 00,000 -the population c f: � their homes or their lodge roe m -s and part of the country are bound to keep - ornament to that pax of t -h --e village..
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Our drug ! store, openea out by ',*.
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been appointeol Rector of Wlagham - ..
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He has 1)st noneof his vigor analzea,L 1: evoub
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jumping around, .. I . X
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which, ,w bile ;now,ng_ law 4y, Istruck -the I lady'ji
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The family h _OW kocape, SUa i % at St.
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LCOMM94 I T W&Y,Of Woodhaml, ar 1*1 M in - -I . I
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re -visit � o1a scenes in E: giana ,and , alside �
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-The fall show of the 'West F,lding -
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the Provincial Exh iib ition Ad London, . - . b t I
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one, owiJ2g to th�e amalg of the I
Colborn6 branch and Mdtr�ioe)hl Holti- � raya*
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Cultural !Society with the West Riding - "
Society.: � . praq
-A r4ther serious accidei it occurred 1 41,841,
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to a little daughter of Mr. �H. �
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of Gorrii�, some days -ago.. 'With so : - -1
me . $119V
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hay loft loft he Albion Hotof�l. She fell I V
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lifted U� WS13 Sup, sea to.bei aead, but paid. I
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she has since recovered. I , ... . Statle!
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which is quite a curicisity, i - eonsided - flroln�
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of two shells, the Inner -one being . attedl
.slightlydefective ou one sia 3 and Con-
tainea tl�le yolk and whiite.' T4e onter �_l
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shell, w,liich was very large, held quite ,ou D C
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Miss : �1 Orgie M`CMiCL Ag . Mbs . C, --- .
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lie bazwLr held in G-odericb just week -
Miss R! NoriiS L Goderi'Cl I . raicei
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Le ihes;l Zri Wall, -o , � � , dinner
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.set L; 0. Pendergrast, Dublin Piet -are of � ,li "I
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Brennan, St. S16; _, .
L _ Maryal, � �,,ash Tug
Delphin 3 Bonatti, Isandwi oh) dinner . -1
knife at il f Ork . Dr- Bethline W
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Dublin,% I Works of Samuel � ever;" W. hig I
H. Farquhar, Clinton, - History -of - hi-Laf
Canada - S. 'See i
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- -29 volumes; James Thonism, Clin- - . W1010:
1 ton, china tea set; Sacred Heart, Lou- - L )lei
I don, Mr. K,lad's pri7,e, -.Bil,vor ice C'. - ar, for t
R. Cl. -Wright, -Lon4on.,_%ilv,4 Cake b - . 13aish
ket. Mrs. Hogan, Corullana, Cow.; , I
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Father Mar 2r_
Administration;" George- . �
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ton, I I Douay Bible -,)' J. Ce dy, Goder- bel
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ich, album; Nellie Coleman, Goodieriell, CO21"
Ineerchau m- pipe; Mrs. Du I ffy, Goder- nalily
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Michigau, useful articlels- f '
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pitcher, presented by M, C, loarnerollf . not I
M. P., won by Thies. Gilroy G.Oderiioll; -to 1K
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