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I I il� .� 1 1 several refreshment aud floral istsnak, . g big own gat i it] I is now pur- and is with all a for the now bridge, and er of the ; I
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I _.. � � . I d A)l a age, and slea h [in not a little by newBpap con- late Thomas M QU � —
� , ,. presided over by young ladies, is possessed of ex- stone pileis., Mr. Bi0sett .got the : �
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. zl�. - - I : , 1RUTOU. expooltov. rohmeolastol- fluent -writer, and Huron� Signal, a diBting4ighed journal- ,
1, - -, �. I � ; Iling him that be had pu ract for taking dol -the old bridge, I
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� g,., T� - . 1. , seemed to be well patro, . t , at once gave the cellent business abilities, 90 we t Mr. Dodd's ist, and the author of a ipoem in � four. : .
� . . ab y ,,� a U horse. Mr. $hiple: r his control his tender being $156, and I I
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I A � I whole affair throughout was ad ' to Mr��Dunl bliat unde � books 2 called "The W�rld," bo: sides i CALL & 0 .
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V - �� I conducted, lbaBuk E) I other 'eceB of great beauty and re At C. M I
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� I�TRICT MATT19RS. lml� and he now awaits the the old Reformer
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. L� -_., 4 1 and amusement to tE ose O other local paper a he wife of Arch. I
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. � �, . � Mr.C.L.Papi3t,uncler,�vhoseclire tioutbe Ell ONViier. The B117th hotel- position sec ud to 11 per thousand, cedar� V6, and rock elm literary �
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I � were carried I ai� I I ! _____�_ K4. The contract for the stone work McDo resent, a ad it
__ :, entertainments I . � ;eep . I ' P '
, ., WE MAKE, the best sticky Fly Paper in . . .; tip is Very ill ati I
ii I *,, ;' believe,was a origina 0 - id for the ho�ise. -`Mr. Duni P is now r was $14.- - tc �
I �. fill the world. We have on haud.Holloway's. Insect who,wo . ftle )aa —on Monday last the was not let. The lowest Offe it- ds tho fight that she dannot get better. � MAIN STREBI ! T1
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0. ,g C� Shoo Fly Poison, Helliboile for Currant px ! ief ,,and we hope 50, per cubic yard. This, the Comm i �om heart dis- , . I
, 'V hr - I �n the track ofthe tla
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i , 4 g 1 fz" mular, scheme, is entitled to) every p al resented I 8 been suffering J . -
- �N �*,,, A. i � . -for Potato Bugs, and, . $%,a will catch Ira, as he seem to be a Seaforth Lacrosse Club were p She ha I
- . - .. 1; Bushes, Pure Paris Green ing energy he displayed W ,l3 4 tee thought was too high. i � .
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1%, - �lq _: I ` purest drugs and ohemioals. E, the untir ease f r some time. � ! I
� "-k 1, 7, - ir � ii I % . any amount of ] i .� ndrel*. He has, been by the ladies of the tow I � . i
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I . � 11 Q', -�- Hickson &00, Seaforth. 7 , Seaforth S* ' ,rEil time some flags. , The compliment T-jalielet. . . -
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. " by the Conti al eful one on the part o . I � Hiffletti S :E -A-:P 0 :PW _r :a
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i1l � 9", ; , this, 1 .�imself Fergu -and represen himself Was a grac � ; I
_ c� -�,g throngolCustorners at RoFrr,A'N BROTHERswe as to all concerned that ' a 03t , DOMYNION DA-r.—Dominion Day was I I
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_� �;Ji:� 11 � , 1�11' 130 13 � 0- li�s a musical i , strument ager t. He, is 1 dies, and is lively in'Lakelet. OThe Methodist Sun- GodD Wonx.—A few o1ays ago on the
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4J.-. � ;. . would say that the Great Discount Sale i8 taking affair of the kind here, prove 14 A dit to the town. They � I � !
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Ali � �... 1 - See their advertiseme IV patrd . . . . . I I
.- �ij . P wonderfully. cessful a' nd Was so ge nerally w short, sto lve matches and day School held a, nic in I �
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� �;; , column. 1 710 . d is a l . - have now 1
- i. i,- � , le. But although t" a tache an parentIv about 24 years . )layed twa PIC, Ei�cres of hay in
.- � I I � ized by the peop I � n beaten in three. Few Grove. Short addressi were delivered of Hallett, were out 6� 1
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� �, ,� i �. . FLA� PuLLiNo.--4ohn Beattie of the . .Of age' He d Vag from place to place have only bee Clif- six hours. the work 'Was done with !� BEFORE REMOVING INT0
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.1 � � d to make con � I ly 11111. a which is blind clubs can show Bo ore nay. Music one of L. D. Sawyerls: UOU Clad Mow . �
. - . Saaforth Flax Mill is novill, prepare even with a small . . badeau of Mildr . . I I
- . : plained of, it should have: been raBsie lost a valuable ford, and Ti I I �
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�: -7 :,' ? tracts for the pulli t in vidw. .of one,eye, a4l,l' he' rides 1 L an old -Mr. Willialm G and the grass W s cleanly and i
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Y� _� F Bankof Commerce Building. 710. better, considering the o'll was furnished by . th ' Chfford brass ers, a
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� � 1- 3ople do tot J overed buggy. �: He pretends he gets cow last we perly out. I I 1 �
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I � 1_.il I DINING Room GTUL. - Wanted im- It is a fact that our ownsp( . .10 a band. A party of a dozen'or more pro � I i
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� - I I i 6nics' �n- these horses i �i ', exchange fo r musical large, on. Thursday night, and som THEIR NEW STORE t I
� �:� *h" Girl.: The�highest take the intereSt in the Mach out t4e day on the I . I .
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.r . . Btruck her on the leg with % from Brussels sp I
. 1�l I mel a Dining Room - UnI sa "instruments 401t he has sold and, is person Goderich Tb-Wnship- ; F71 .
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i t- . I wages paid. l they should, anl I : ii and injuring her so lake. t
! �! v I - 710-tf - ' . -livening U 1," 'evidently a co 11aOi13BEUr in th( matter of stone, breaking it Leeds to learn i
_� 1� in I . L I ---------------- #__ there is, very shortly, a d to be killed. -Saturday FERSONI&L.-Colol �Kilburn of SUDDEN DEATH. -We, �regret i �
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,- 1� ��t, we fear the Instituto, if it does not , ie horse flesh, as �Iae never takes any but that Bho ha I of Mrs � J. S-turdy, ' I i
- _4 _. �m AuA,iN VrCTORIOUS.-A lacrosse L I � 71 ast day we have had county, Mr. Win. 0alla of Alma, of the death - I
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4 were in red suddenly on' Saturday WILL SELL OFF THE
i out entirely, win Si k � i and Mrs. Cosford Of Drayton$.
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l, ; 1. - WE . At three o'clock in � SUMMER STOCK AV
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I .� �__ i - i - I I rnoon the thermometer stood a a. ; Ste leaves a ling- I
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- A d Seaforth clubs. , - � lot him out of t,heir Bight untiP they the afte There will be a crick-, though 87 years old, isi hale and hearty. and much esteeme , I �
�, ,; 1.1 of the Woodstock an ollowing, I have �im arre s�ed, a ad havi g done so 95 in the shade.- . .
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' I ,_ - - inter- THE COUNTY RATEP. -The f I next, He served in the war bf 1Q12, siad so bandiand two small children. �
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, r: . The match elicited considerable . on,sta- at match played here on Monday I. Wholesale Cost �Price ;
;_ 2 � unt which each I they 6hould cqmMunicate with c SU�STROXE.-On Saturday last whi -_ . R
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a large table sl�Qws th distinguis self that he was pro- i Z
, ,1 Ir, t eat, and was witnessool'by quite Ia O, . ! ! , at 3 o'clock, between the had him I I
�� �c nee. Our Chief of Po- commencing if �
. � a thecount &,latributes %le Dunlop at 0 He will the W1 a of Mr. Wm, Johnston, of -the. ,
c niciplffiby ii Y , 7g and Seaforth clubs. moted to the rank of Colonel. � - I
� �. , crowd of spectators. , The day was Ina � I I dit for Hal - the . - �
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. "I I'- . . I ilice is entitled to thE greatest ere I 6th 1concession, was! ssisting in I -
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� , ratherwarmfor indulging in lacrosse �he home team wUl be compoBed of probably enjoy the. honors thus I -
I I , � playing with pleasure, but the game General County Legisli�ivc , 4 wing plaierB: H. Cameron, for many years to come. The heroes � I
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11-1 , 1� . . � Purposes. Scho0l:,, . !these A ion � malE , and he I and not tenseheat. She was � mediately taken Z
AH i � did not last,long; tho Seaforth players D. Baird, G. R. Coldwell, 1812 are few and far between, ' '
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. 14 , . . Equivale it. 1iberally rewat ed,bY their Owners, as if Geo. Baird, I medical assistance im S DAY
141, # " -, - Ashfield .... .... $359423 512 , 4166 23 : i .
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. �p_ t, � , - 5 5 .1; 5 264 2610 55 ` it ha not �aon 4
walked right away from their antagon - T. Coleman, many of them woold dare venture on to the house anc SALE TO COM ENCE THI
. �, ; d been for him they would J. S. Roberts, R. Adams,
1- '08,819 Colborne ........ 23 ' 7
. , mills entire y. E. Colem I tf ul, but we are I
I � ist�s with the greatest apparent ' an, Ri. J. Girdlestone, D. such a trip as Colo�el Kilburn is now sum ad ;for a tiM16 her recovery
4 _!"': '. Goderich T' ..... 8510 � 5 416. 8926 45 . .
� "Al- 11 !', , � ! have 108.. theit a,ni was 'onsidered very do 4
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" -� I.C, 1. , �! ' Grey... . . - 574 3931 78 � l —, pleased to learn that at latest accounts
,. . .. .... 3357 ''8 Charlesworth and T. E. JoBlin.
i i L.;J;, q� - 1: The first ga-me lasted laine minutes the 3077 15 465 854� � . Allb-__ ____ � :
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� vo. iv � , � � � . � t. This is the . Chiselhuxist. she I ,Ind �Co?ztinue for One Mo,nth,
,5fli ,��11 � . second one minute, and the third two Ho,ici ........... 3898 q 732 4680 84 I 11 ik that ing laid on- Main stree ! I .
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J."t ; 1 __-* � 1, : � 811 "2 452 4263 72 OBITU-IRY. . a Bt ted last wee � :
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14. - - seconds, thus Ruilett ........... 3 � � ,ravel the PAINTING. -The Kethodist Episcopal. Era.;: I I
11-4 111 4 1, - minutes and forty-five �. ie year to g - 7
.. I � i MoRillop... .. SUS 9 8 4 519 . .391 74 Mrs. St 3en, other of Messrs.' John right time of, tl � I _*__�__- I
, i ill I Church looks muc'l:f better in its now
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ill j, � � malking less than thirteen -minute 8 47r) J 359 78 I; ell packed - and .
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I I . Morris ..... :.* *.. 3117 town, was streets as it will be w
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�_ t.�i � 3%57 54 I.and James Be�tiie of thi aint. Mr. Thomas Brusdpl i �- I- �
�4. I I '' ill altogether. The Woodstock club is Stanley .. .. .... 8239 4 335 i all dross of white p i � . �
�.l but we did not then :solid before the wet weather of the f
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1 0 if � I one of the best in the Pro- Stephen .. ....... 8143 4 451 1 359 04 i. danger sly illo� � � . LION ALEXANDER i beAts Toronto , . .;
,�, 1% - 1! - - considere ; rso Nicholl has the job. � ;
I , , � ' 882 !comes on.- prices for butter, and distributes prizes for. best � I
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F, , ,I Tuckersmith .... 835615 468 15 i' think t at the'end.was so near. She � Mr. W. S. Robertson's ho EN.. Mr. - T. Nichols had two , -
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11 � "7 ��_ ", Turnberry .. .... 1906 U w l Dn Friday morning :!,,Cariboo" was badly injured a fe b i every 100delive're4. 710. f4;
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Z� "; - . i. passed uietlY away I rom his place on 10 t 8 In ALL GOODS SOLD FOR OASH ; _'.
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�1_1 1, � �_ able to the skill of the home team., Usborne .. ...... 8511 ),'7 386 .. I I I 'ki; Mrs. S too : ag entangled in a barb � L_;CAL Picii-mcis.-Al few days ago �
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1 �r 'k�� , ` - — 328 253 48 ,'about 0 CI)q . n ., had Ago by beconah a i I zi_
. . . ----------------- o I . East Wawsnosh 2204 �3 Saturday night last. There seems to be i �
� I , u 1, � 289 25 , 1. the 11 go age of I 80 years. :wire fence which pa-3sed along one sid . .. while assisting at the, raising of a barn,
; ?�_�, I - J meeting of West Wawanosh 2589 Z -909 reachec my andidates for the , .
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t � V COUNCIL Doixos.-At a ., � . some promising �c �
�: a i Bayfield .... o yeam () 9b I 4
� , . iq 17 a In at with a i,of his pasture field. He got his front Mr. Robert Broadfobt� of Morris, fell
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1� . f, il I -the wires, and his Central Prison or the P AT COST PRICE.
,. - I . the Town Council hold on Monday Blyth .... .. 7 1 1 60 . A isprained his ankle' pretty severely. -
I . I A .1 4 . very painful accident.. She 3lipped on feet fast between � at I
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�� I '.. 41 24 1 around here. � - -1 layed the �
� i ,; - evening, Mr. Wm. Campbell gave no Brussels .... 3all I club p I
'. ; � I fell, breaking- her breagt and ilegs were � Ill
� � , � ri 7 �9 the Bi�ewalk ; a A badly torn and ; ale base i
�f " - ! . . . crops -in thisvicinity -B�`Iuev -
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, - ticethat he would at next Meeting I Clinton .. ...... . . CROPS.-Tbe iforie on Friday i Amy buying at this Sale on.t='e wl bechsrl �
)J � - 5 Y o this jury .-She Beralched. He will likely recover but are Cal Clipters of Brussels
r I I � Exeter ... � ........ 49 thigh bone -1 � -
't . I move to amend the dog by-law by pro- I . I a looking well. The farmers score of 11 T en Per Cent. Extra, but -the Good4 will be gold
, � ''. Goderich Town.. 18 ,72 � d hag been con- it will be a good while before he is -fit ar last nd were defeated', by a
, � I viding for the impounding of dogs run- i Seaforth ........ 1 7 41) � never iecoveiod, an , culating on a good yield of all Bpring At Wholesale Cost the same as to ( ash Custom.- :
. . fined to'her b4fd ever since, a ad was an- for service. -Tho many friends of Rev. . . I to 21. -The St. Helens� club also played . �
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ning at large previous to destroying I Winghani .. ..... . . i grain. The having is almost complet- �
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� I � � 19 � 0 Airely holplesk, not being ab �e even - to A:t 1).McDonald will be greatly pleased the Clippers here on S . aturday-last and I .
�. � them, and also providing for the better ! WrOxcter ........ I - j � ad. Hay is a -much � better crop than ; . I
i f I p I turn herBelf without assis imuce. In 'to learn that his health has very mueh I- Were defeated by a score of 10 to 41.-
- . ; - collection of the tax from the owners or I � 1 a5pj664 0) �- �t`7034 00 $62,69$ 00 ' . ticipated. I . �
. � I a Atlantic,. was 9,11 the, salt well has been � 11
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. I . . I . � other acs� however, her health improved since he crossed th " e�l I . �
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� , � a of dogs. The Mayor and � - P -R. Maudson's fine Th ')Umping at I
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� : � seemed to be perfectly good iintil with- and he ho Ies to return fully recovered. I- w going on without a stoppage
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I .1 . Treasurer were empowered to borrow 'CRICK.ET.-A Match was played last in about two Weeks %go, when her con- . He,will sail for home about the 11th of brick house is being pushed rapidly on Mongay morning last, d on Wednes- . SALE, �
I Z $2,000 from the bank to pay current lia- 1, Friday between Golerich and'Seaforth upletion. Masons and carpenters , � . � . �
I : �� I � stitu�ion out )roke down. She ' � tV0_ which was I � � -
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I _c "Richard Clarke, the an- irely � August. -Messrs. John Ward, John to COr dal brine stooi ; � -
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� 1, bilities. Mr. I on the grounds of the latter, sulting in _ - alike are making strenuous efforts to I ; I �
. . bore !:her -Ion and weary Confinement Kyle and James Weir intend starting . very satisfactory to contractor.- i
� works having' 81P- I a victory for Seaforbh by 45 rang. The 9 I , I I complete it before the 1st of August. i And all we ask is a Call to Coml. �kA Prices Witt, �
gineer of the water . I in men andiftheir friends went
: I � : i with� a patien,,6 al�a resignatlion such as for Manitoba on a prospecting tour ne The!Orange use Can. da. � .
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I I ; � few could maalfest. Mrs. Steen was a a few weeks. They will take a span of to L;stowel on Tuesday. There Were 550
him $26 per month for the 1 S i - 11 . I
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1 1. granitilng . I SEAF ORT * ' i . I . i : con t � I rmau I . ior ance, being one of the best in the t this A' , ion for Listowel. i �
I . summer months and $24 per Month � D. Baird, b Germyn ..... ..... . . 1. ,16 i native of : 0011 I I I I
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- � r D. Charlesworth, b, Ger, y n* ": *. ... 11 ... :, *.1. I I She came to C,anada in 1M 1
$ - i I . ,2, and set- here, and W*ill 46d(Y' the country in, . Rogers-, Reeve�
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. for th6 winter months was negatived, I * * ........ � , to 1 , cRillop, and BLA�KSXITHING.-Our shop which -' 0 foau i I I
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- � so a motion instructing the , Girdlestone, b Stark ....... . I I way. -Mr. Hugh .Love, of'Hills Gree 1 -lb. � 11 from the ry of W. R. Wil I - I
11 � � 1113 W&B &I '** ........ � 9 . has been closed since i last April has a I . .
-_ i 0. Baird, c Proudloot b Je ..... ! in 1843 a a � orelted for herself and who is now in Scotland, has urchased son,. Brussels, to be placed on the hose I
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. and if they ascertain it to be his. inten Joseph Mitchell. This was a good tow r at the t6wn ha 1, to be u, ad as a
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. �i,. Reid, b S ta,rk ........... ..................... r. � 0 where Seafo rth now stands. Thiii young Clydesdale Stallion and"breeding resent from I
I - � � � tion to vacate his position to receive ap- : � � 0 street near If he will be as succesaf al with stand, and un(toubte4l in the hands of Mr.'Roger� to the citi�eus of Brussels. �
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1i � I - _. - Tefinite action was,josli.', � � . 0 .
,j I Z building stood on Gaderich mare. : � �
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r'' ! Y i i - � .." .... * o Main, and until a couple ol years ago these as he was with his last importa- ting of Council on Monday � At 6 cents, Old Price B and 9 eei�ts per 3,sra. 7
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-1 I 4 �� mittoo reported that the draiii petition- � . I . i � 1 waso.no of th3,iold original land marks. tions he will not have any cause for 0 lastit was decided npt to build a new . �
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1: I I I , � � 17 She liaB conV nbed to"resido in Seaforth complaint. -Up to yesterday morning fence on the square this year. �
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. "I . her mother Town Clerk under the new dog; by-law. 13: no.bUill. . I
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,a ; ail adjourned for one I died'on. b c . HIPPED,- r. . I e-, A.G. McDOUGALL & Co.
I , oarl the vE)SBaI Of ship fever, Though there must be a large number 0 S, M Th � g Ballautyn
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i � .� T.H�, CA_NTAT1.=The Cantata t� ladies' fingers, and torn are their dresses SrRUCK By LiGHTI4'G.�--Mr.,R. Me- '
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I � 1. I I - ' ; E. Coleman, b Gerinyu ...... :1, ... ...... �'1-112 ur young children, pur CPU Cil should Bee that the law is car- I - ur, Jr., of Hay li� d a horse killed � ;
�1 , Haymakers" was given in Cardno's i 0 l she,'with ber fo , , 7; c I i
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. Hall on Friday evening last to a crowd- Stark ........... :...1 .... i 4l sued their wk,y and located in the un rieT out, as it is an injustice to those by I ightning on Sab � ath . ;
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. I ed house. The entert . ... . I . Jolin Beattie was who have come forward and paid their ' I I 11N. , We h lately been favored , _'
. - Joslin, b Germyn ...... I'- - ..... ....- ....... 16.: 1 1 0 headache, &C. - it, t ::: : Win,-, her . -
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1� . i Brent, b Germyn ...... I ......... � ........ I as but t3n years of a .CHURCH OPENING. I The new,P sby- wl ' In front of the 7
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I � I � 3, qnite a different matter Crossing the There were 180 tickets sold at Seaforth terian C ,)a opened ,On Sun- al,t# - - knee, j oint, lacerating it -,ar aaf any ana ,
. - � � r �� Cricket Club. It was taken part in by I Extras ...... I ............ 1 4 ....... � 1! � al to haying. I , aud
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I . . al twenty of our best vocalists. The i . � �
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l � �, . performance throughout was Is ,.�� 621 Most l _dg Monday from 5 serious wom ds, other -
� �� "', ... I �i u� this OCCaSl the Voyage and to witness the Orange colebrati3n be served the followl, I, and Michigan. in.ong whom we
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� Gra#d total.. ...] ....... .. `,,147 21 occupied sevelf wee � tions. of the body. Iffedi ml aid was
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I . . didly sustained. The music in the 1 GODERICH.-47IRST INNI GS. : !. M come here town canvassing for Maclear's excellent ;nalla- !obtained and the wounds ..
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� �i �_ . village. It is built of white brick, and, Sm llacombe, and Thomas R ;
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. - . Choruses where all the voic -rmyn, b E. .......... � ......... . 9 fro . � did , io cross the work entitled "The Story of the Scot in - . �
I I as,- were ! GL I I : i . "ke, the appearar-ce combe, of this place it is yet uncertain whother her leg can
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I -- . . I., �� I Unitelil and the several parts well Sung, i Ward, b G. a� d . . v . � I . � � .
� a -1. �__ � many of -Stark, b G. Ba i ,d:::::.I::::: ............... � 0 ill . is that of eleganoo wid ease. I 1 to make her a Cripple are glaa to -
C, was simply delightful, while i � vemencie. d dis-louragements which,: ray, a most able and accomplished an. 0 � . -
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- - r . _� ally good, Where � ,none but thor. This work has been most hig BRIEFS. -Our Oran gemen spent their that in. other respects sla a is doingais
- -1 , the seenes were equ Smaill, c D. Baird b Cdld1Weil.,., , ........... . 0 ; I thmugh here on Tuesday morning on ' ,
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� 9 form � 12th in Exeter They had a very
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� � Ross, I b w, b G. B , ??1-1111! I ly recoln- pleasant time. -The' school, W
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1) � - - Armstrong, b G. . 1. � ........ . : 11 . usual, 11 , I
J I � �ss upon the performance is to I * 1 by. � Some time af �er settli 9 here the mended by Mr. Goldwin Smith, the been kept open I nger than pre ented quite a reB ctable and showy
f. ,� � can P Johnston, not out .... I .................... � �; 2 I' . I . � Chnton.
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; state that the audience listened most I J. Curry, b Coleman..! .................... . I 01 subject late Thos. Moss, and others a closed on We eBars. Hay If aVo'ed us with some I B=Fs.-Messrs. .. . MaPher-
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,� ......... 0 Andrew I Stpen, who di eminent. It is a purely Canadian pro- and Robinson, w1ho have been attending � i i
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. . notwithstanding the, fact that the' at- i 1; - years ago!, he was a woman of great duqtion.-A large lot df cheese from the the No . ERso,NAL.-We Biro pleased to learn 'week shipped, i2 th-rel machines to .
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I - � . oppres. - 1 I . I I and I for many' il her , f amily from this station yesterday. -T here are teacher of Zurich P Z. � IZ T C I
bearable, the boat being very I SECOND INNINGS. ; - : 1 yeais, unt HouBe,.who�'hasbeen unwell'-OrsOme 'school, teachers' certifi esocelipied
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give. The musical accomp&nimen t Germyn, o Coleman, b 1G. Ba1id ll'...: ......... 1! ol grew u I Y . little time past, is now improving, and the Town. Hall this week writing for
., ss Downey on the piano, Ward, b Coldwell., ,,,J ...................... I L 6 skill and E access 3qualled by, CldsB certificates in the town hall this -Mrs. Spackmau, of Exeter, has been
. played by Mi' I . 1'1� with a I - we hope he will soon be around again. that pTirpose. They .I der the
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. I h she did I Stark,cG,Ba1rd Man I ....... I ....... i . : ,1 4 fewl of the B,erner sex. �er re- � week. They will be through with7 their visting her many friends in thig vicin- -Xr. G. Harris and family left here charg� of Mr. W.. G. acher., Me-
- . and it is needless to Bay t � at I Dunsford, b Coldwell..11 ................... . i 161�
� � 111 Scarcely know wb at 1 The comet is' almost invisible
well. At the conclusion the Professor Smaill, b Coldwell .... ! ........... 1- .... :1i ii I I Cent ae'cident,!she I agciny to -night. -Henry Cameron, of itl on Wednesday for A. mer. -We 'notice � Kill,op -Forty head of , y fine fat
iment to his class for i Cook, b G. Baird ....... i ........ r ............. i . 6�. it was to experience a days sickness. the Seaforth Cricket -Club, played with to the naked ye.' What exleutie will th�.t Mr. Alfred 3� ewer, of Seaforth, eat Ye 1were shipped frow .here on Mon -
paid a high compi [ I I . a '
� their musical - ability and the industry ,'Boss,notout ......... 4 ........... � . ....... 1�i &! Few women Weire better known or more, St. Mary's against Chatham on Domin- the young peopl,e make now for taking &0 late of Le61s mi'l s, Varna, has been day-fo Engla4d.-Clinton. [has not -A -
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-Professor Holmes seems to be a Perfect , J. Curry, b Coldwell. Sh � had a gen a n the moon, bu , (
..... ,.....,.I . ....... � � 10' a I I . Rev. N. Smith, of this place,, left here ga+J�s -7tihe citizens are raided aua
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. . gentleman, and he thoroughly, -under- 1 Proudfoot, run out ... ........... �� ....... !.. ill � dy tD comfort or ssist eithe petition was in circulation yesterday slae could not come -it. I
- i ever rea . . for� his new field of la )or on Thursday. destr yed almost every- nig 31. MT. W.
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gentlemanly manner made him very'i � . I J amest own. ,
! - I i i . of this place li�v� i ad'opted the early Btan4h a good Chance of lawing a, port
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. . . were neither few � � ch se their respecti a places ,of business Smith ',has already had Applications
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I a i . ill none who applied i to bar .ever, went home after taking a trip through the day, and, another,. will be raised .
T I I t .1 at i the hour of 7: ) p. m. This will from autsiders to rent: se al -of the I
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111 I as been so l rably known STOLEN HoRsEJ CAPTURED -Consta-1 Une, the - burdens and Egmondville, got sun -struck on Tues-_ barn was blown down during the recent al thoseclosely IC(onfined during the new s bores now in. course of I orootiol by
-, I I h groc�ery business in this town, ble Danlop of �thi� town has- been dol way she lighteneoil I i he�t and bustle of the day an oppor- him. Clinton is looking up andgetting
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d� 1, has found it necessary owing to his S t da afternoofl I em 4 � the effects of it severely until A BEAUTIFUL CT OTE. -Mr. Duncan i �
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r rapidly increasing business to take in a. day& On ,. he ' � her h I R all and of recuperati,ng their physical of the county soon. -Mr. W. H
V4 11 y while me was always open to the! Wednegolay. He is getting better- Taylor, of lot 3, concession 3, Grey, has a !`
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� rson of Mr I arned that a V I ,able horst had been . � I mental ener iOs, and we hope ford I �eft yesterday for EnIgI %nd to visit
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'I partner in the pe . Samuel- le - I ve[ler or way-! The flax crop in this vicinity prom' � . rth refuses to l
� wpary ,�r nighted tra iseB on his farm one �of the most beautiful )f B15 , �
I far er in GodE rich town - b - thlbse -having busi �� go to do will find it friends. -Mr. Irwin, c . I .
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P McClean, lately o farer I T a funeral took place on Sat-! a good yield. -Mr. Beattie has betwee
. I Times Ship named Can'elon. Shcrtly after. . n groves it was oar good fortune ever to convenient to do the same before the rel Mr. Shipley the moneyle ren I
A this gentleman- the Owen Sounc I urda�,11 and 1vaB very la,rgely attended.: two -and three hundred acres, and the Bee. It consist?i of about twenty pie- ve for the stolen I I rMe
� -,,Our citizens generally will wards, being alw ys on th : . hour mentioned, a !we also trust oar cei horse, and. the i
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.1 remarks: . 0 As .a tribute of respect to he deceased nabst of it looks better than it has done turesquely beautif ul maples and 7 a per. wi jact honorably to- will I ikely be a law-Buit over -the: affair. I
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1 th6 sto, res and oth r busin 3ss places i � The Montreal Telegraph tinatious little 'iron -wood that graSPB that' Pi, the matter of -N-e w hay is sellin on our marhot for .
t - een well and favor- awering to the de4cription of the A r 9 .
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. � lose one who has b . -Ina town were closed during the passage of Company have opened an office at Con- in its embrace okie of the maples. �� � � 010 y er ton. . I . � :
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circumstances." a telegraphed tj �tho took place i a the I faitlan -bank came- ter the�e, has been 4pointed agent. ' � 131,0h. � .
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'Il I LiBtowel man for a: description 01? tho I tiguity of sbade" or�dwelling on an ice� IriiE TELEPHONE. 4Mr. A. Lawre '� i -
, siness there. Mr. McClean has I I - IT PlYS To RAISE Goo'D -CA�rT-Ll
in a bu I who en .hera-,quaintance will be' . V.
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been long known as the senior partner horse he had pu chased. Ile w, ited that I i, to all their officoB to post up the weath- berg or an eyryo on the "frosty eaucas- haspatup a teleallone between his i Mr. John 'Glel of the Gore Farm, re-
. 4 wcil Christian woman has at probabilities every morning, for the Ar - . oton of
I a reply until t4n o'clock on Sitiur � I us" and all 0-11 Saturday afternoon. sto�re.and the man I ictory at Consider-! cently sold to Mr. John Middl
. in the firm of McClean Bros., where for - . � gon p 6 to her rest after apen( 'Ling her full convenienize of farmers and Others - He E ys it works like a i Goderich township, - I � ,R�
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1i with a large number of our citizens and his telegram he . I i h - � Bun were'like red hot wires darting into pdrfect.1, charm." arling,thorouglibredheilerst - �
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rrounc drove to Listowell reachin � our devoted heads, and vividly remem - FAIM SOLP.-M .Rohn Anderson, of � mesum of'] 0150 each. I
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. - nding where- the Ilicirse ,�vas, and 4dew our I �iBASUO the effect t c' b of Mr. Charles Clarkson fell off the utilitv of having 'brain material that fo" 56,000. Mr. kmderaon retains 61 who hav'e seen the animals, as Well as "I .
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-hiB hands offered himself in tifying him as the, one ,that had jbee� Mr., Halls,assistau t teacher in the Goder I reserves he right to all the, Mr. Glenn himself; appear to think I
time on . I I - r stand Bome oasting without va- adres an . .
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I January as a Candidate for the Coun- stolen from Cantelon he tool him wa ich! High 13e�ool was suffering 0 dg,ys ago and broke his arm. Mr. . � fl'awood he requirE B! i .
eating the domos of thought or dissolv- T ,for his own use., that he shoi4ld have realized upon theia I
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I red us tha,� Ramsay's, Robert Jackson, son of Mr. �
The Listowel m4- thinking all W16B 11C on Tiupsda: last, and he a6sui _ ' Tim, ' CELEBRAT ioN.-The 12th Of liberal one, although not an equivalent � -
first time he ever ran for office he stood I _ eorge Jacks PERSONALS.__'Mr. Andrew Scott, a � 1,
. a Ward. right when the thief applied to him t) he was n)ver in the enjoyment of on, of Eamondvii1e, had I .
. 0 Aly was celebrated in Blyth with,, -one for Lis animalSl he thought it ei- . __.
at the head of the POII in th - . � clever young mau. who has been attend- i i - 11
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I - * purchase the horse, accused himl it� better heal h:ia h 8 life, and. his, ap. tip misfortune to fall out of the tree, I unusual eclat. Taa principal streets, pedi nt to sell. Mr. Glenn is an extel : -
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I While sorry to lose Mr. McClean from I wl I I as - a his arm.- ing Hiram College, Ohio, during the 31, reens, eig I � a I -
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. I peaFauce is I � . wilere hued with ev ,ht han& sive dealer in thoroughbred cattle, sua -,
arm . I I st two sessions ieceutl returned to - 9 I
'n I - e "I us no iss Hogarth, teacher in our Public . a I y 4 '
� he is going. His removal will necessi- Soft impeachment and akr,60ol to e�va sertion. It :'Cort�inly affords, some arches stood i osingly on Queen is admitted to have one of the
- we anew election. in Contra Ward." the horse on rec iving oi�e dollal? suro-' orrection. 8chool, has gone home to Exeter to � his horae on the 4th line 'of Morris. � I finest �: :
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I th plea to inake fh�s c i His record at the College is a good one. S, reet, while the,stores and sho� I .
, Mr. Jobu Collie in company I . i . d, amongst his -many fine animals several I
� - We have dreat pleasure in welcoming balance to r)e p4id when he Calls with a s endl her holidays. . tiatefully a making a iieat an
lo I I Re is pursuing his studies with a view
Mr. McClean to our town, and we have again, by whichl trilebehe assured t Mrll� MaGiveiien, have parchased the i a�tractive VLPPea ance. Before 9, which will no doubt attain a very '
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no doubt but that he will become as eon everyth Galt Refor or from Mr. James Young,. I MCKMOP. I -Mr. Norman Beaton, well known in o1clock people 0-hec m the, prominent place at the various fall
was square. Thellivery.rdan too tba Collie is a son of Mr. ,Joseph Collie, . atry in droves, and here and there,, fairs at which he intends exhibiting', �
prosperous and popular here as he was - I E.&RL-Y HARVEST. -Mr. Thos. McFad- this locality, who "Went to Algoma over 00111 . '
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horse on those ter s a d t h r�';' do'. - �, r gniond ville and is a ,graduate of could be seen the gay banner of some whi -
in the town: which he left. den of AlcKillop, began cutting his fall 2 and will bear -up the reputation - ih ! :
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lar,but before th pE !! i firl t THE lodge marchin- t warlike' ol he has so deservedly& won and iretaill0a .
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L G�EDEN. - The enter- part returned for the b I well filled, and in all a splendid crop. district and states that all who go 8 Ul inspirincr t,:
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. tainment previously announced to take pay constable Dia lop stlepped i�, 4nil the !Paisley 1kolvo,ato anc still retains The weather havina been very favora- there develop in a shorf time an amou-nt I Oys," "Croppies - Ide Down" etc., etc, ' - - — . i i
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place in the Shating Rink in aid of the took possession o the horw an4 ha� aninterestinlit, nalhas'taken as a r' y Beemec - to Ingo ve 11 ;
� hol fortitude that is quite -A terrible accident occurred OIL i �
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Uechamics' Institute, opened on Moii- since returned hi to his gi atef al. ov,70- partner in thEilt biginess Mr. James R. � .. itamensely, and 411 went I � !
f last two weeks has caused the wh6at � and which before they never Wednesday at Mount Pleasant to S, J- t���
day evening and coutii�ued until Wed- er. He is a valua Is horse Mr. Cant6_ Ait6heson, aoother EXPOSITOR graduate I . . I surprising, � � � .
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nesday evening. The rink was very Ion having ref U84 $150 fo h I now as' the editori I control of I . I -
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fully decorated with evergreens, town a few weeks . th4 vicissitudes have to be under one, , , from a mowing machine the horses te "
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flowers, &c., and -when lighted up in the from the pasture' � a I f i I came frightened and raia away, drog- i�� .
,� � . evening looked superb. On Mond this mission Mr. unlo it trace of , ad I ttenti ' to the Reformer, We I A GLORIOUS SHowER.-We had i and these call forth those latent quah- �- . �
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L aly I ging him before the knives for o ;
L, - - I , t, p I( a splendid shower of rain on Thursday ties of irresistible energy characteristic - mley ;
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very nice. The musical entertainment from a farmer in ttte )u Ay of Water- cess, and hope their C ear will be rain I borne I I ent large entsf i - ; ;
. . , it was' the firBt deacent 0 hing.-Jam �!�t seriou nd painful accid came out alive, but with two -
- loo. He traced �his horse to Blyt 'I brilliant and their journalistic ventures t I
each evening was good. Musical se we down by n as Moses 1� avery f I I &T_: - - .
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lections were well rendered by Profes � �app ': a �
I have had Since last March. Every- is alsa down from the same place, where ened on the of Mr. Wm. Pe on 'on his side, and the other oil W
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�hlng was parched and withered with i he has been living for more than a year. spli, 2ad Concessio , Stanley, in which leg, each about six insches in 16
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1�,.,� a drought, and this splendid shower I He had been a Bufferer o 1-h alth 4is daughter was� �Ihe sufferer. It ap�- an.d several cuts and braises. He udl�
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. __ a accompaniments on the organ were was informed tla � t . -4 lli' has done much to revive vegetation. that she hail carried lanch to the lies in a critical condition. �
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tl�, - all hayfield, and hall then offere andrea persons are now illl�
- I . played. by, Miss Houghton and Miss horse about half a hour previous;1 managei of the Reformer f6 Tim BRIDGE TIZNDERS.-The, War- residence in AJgoma. He is now d to assist '
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. � � and Wednesday evenings was very fair, Clinton, and Mr. hipley had startoa i - is House here on Thursday of last week influence of the A oma climate. It I � �
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