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� - . i , he got 1" afterwaias. What made occupied by Mr. C. W. Papst a' ' book Lockhart and John McFaul ; recitations Zurich. The following were appointed axe ic � — ___________Z__
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� y $ 1 )ii-slwas thpt. -the man Store. - The deliveries , of e - '* a m Mr. F tile has
: P Uon ets 0 % . .- who asked for th llr - .4rd-wood by Messrs. George Lockhart and James delegates to attend the Convention at ren his to his son and intends A. 0. MCDOUGALL & Co. 1
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� F -.11 I — in the same oar with him froin St. sleigfiing lasted wer6 Ia- - .
I � . - - and prices Turnbull and James Hartley, and tario Licen6ad Victualers' Association: i�vell earned season of rest. Beg leave to announce that theyliave
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; I DISTRICT XATTIMIRS. - Paul, and had a through ticket to New fall from about t pe , f3ord to $2.75 and speeches by Messrs Robert S * arling For South Huron -G. E. Jackson, E COUNCIL MRRTING.�The council met OPENED out at their new Store (four
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: � - . - . -r York, and while he seemed to be a very $3. -The winte� or,
� . , noing assemblies and George Muildie. Mr. Sparling's mondville; East Huron, L. Thorne, at Daly's Hotel, Egmendville, on the doors south of the old), S spleadi(I
A !L= CHANOR TO GET -A GOOD SET Or agreeable ttavelling companion did,not are to be sta"r � .
.- . - train efficient c,�Jlnn Ilfluence Bly-th; West Huron, H. Cooke, Goder- 22nd inst. All. the members present. Stock of ,
- - ,oa again Shortly. An theme was poetry, and its i
. � I I VAIMNSS wo hipm-dred and fifty prizen or -trytoforce acquaintance. The - '. - ehave now arrange- tracedfrom the earliest agesuntilthe idh. The djourned, sub- Minutes of last meeting read and con. .
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. I =ore,ff more 'tickets are sold,will, be disposed of en by I which they - travelled stopped at ments ` .Little eeting then a
I - be 15th Peoember at the Commercial Hotel, Sea- Chicago 2 ' . in progress with that view. -7 present day, while Mr. Murclie, very ap- ject to the o 11 of the President. firmed. Moved by Mr. Mundell, sec- -
. several hours. Durin the M:. J. A. Wilson started on Wednes- propriately spoke upon the benefits -i LoCALITIE$.—The Rev. Dr. Wild, of onded by Mr. Hannah, that. the follow- NEW FALL AND WINTER ORY GOOD
forth- The llest prize in not worth lesA than 25 - 9 � � . . 8
. ivenw, and Isr.gestismorth $60. There are delay Mr. Davis had some, business to -day last for New York, and will com- derived from 'an organized debabing Toronto, w4l deliver a lecture under iiag accounts be paid. - I &
w Wanks to, be allowed. The goods -are first class. transact in the city, and in one -Villft bine business with pleasure.-Duriu e au Robert Lauds -
bang chieflymannfactured by W. H. Oliver, Of . 9 society. The next mee6ing will bb hold 6 'spioes1 of the Literary and Scien- borough, culvert on concession - 2
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fbil'town. The publir, can see by the Committee where he h4d,- occasion to pay'out the ' �, Andi whether you buy or not, we Elha
- recent cold Snap workmen were on Friday' evening, December 9th, tific Societ early in February. -Mr. H. R. S., 02; Charles Routledge, re. be pleased
'a get a fair show for M4 avi,ng busily eiRployed getting the skating and ooney an . .
4d Management that they w-1 Duey he how remembers h to show customers or viai.
when the subject, "Resolved that the M others of Clinton have pur- pairing culvert between 2,5 and 26, $1 ; tors the Largest, Cheapest and Best
l dbek money. The tickets are now mlhng fast, noticed his fe4ow traveller in the same curling links ready for the , winter. execution of, Charles the First was . chased froth Mr. Thos. J. Bell, of Goorge Baile, culvert in Egmondville, Stock of Dry Goods in this' County.
Z and anyone - . ng a chance should secure 1, Store, and he �hen - n6 doubt saw the campaign, and they had their work justifiable," will be debated. The Londesboro bis well known agricultural 02.50 ; James Kehoe, ditching on con -
debt, at one The reason -thitt the goods an , I
- %aing diapos of in this imannier is that they are money and had.7 the job fixed up. AS well. under way when the thaw came affirmative will be taken by Messrs: Stallion, pairing therefor the sum of cessiba 2, H. R. S., lot 1, $12-50; pat- - -_
-, I 1w good bJgtL pvioed to dispoeo of in way Soon as the robbery was committed on and put a check upon their opera- Lockb , Ha ly, M I to h rid T rn- Colin Smith, of Stanley, ting in a stone culvert at the same l,ace, The Stock comprises of O.
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� I Gibe way. - rewembkr the 15th, that you Mr. Davis had the train stopped, and tions.-hf�. D. D. Wilson has been of - bull. The negative by r1ing has sold his farm of 71 acres to Mr. 06; John Shephard, repairing culvert, DIRECT IMPORTING,all the New
I - i - Ave a . ce cdgetting a good set of har- Messrs. Sp& I
. the conductor telegraphed back to the fered 36,000 for some farm .property Murdie, MoFal Goo. MiddIpton, of the Bayfield con- concession 12, H. R.*
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L � Chief of Police,of the city a description which he has in Manitoba and which . ;� _
7 I - WILsom & Youvo have a very choice - - ces;iion, Golderich township, for the Brown, comm0ation'of statute labor,
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: . 1 stock of new truit, consisting of the finest &islaLwa of the mep� but he has not heard any he purchased a few years ago for $500. unett. I sum of $2,414.
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� Raising, V& eucia Raii4ins, currants and new More of thom, or the money sinpe, and Mr. Robert Fisher has also 661d a I H -Mr. W. W. Farran re-. $5, and gravelling on the Huron Road, DRESS GOODS, and TRIMMITMGS, -
I : F*Rms BOUGHT. -Mr. Christoph � 0011tly 8014 a grey mare -to an American $2.50; Mr. McDonald, gravel for stat.
I 'kefy that he will. ,On the Couple Of town lots in Winnipeg for Dale Sr', of Hallett, has purchased there buyer for 0235. 0 0
I reels, &c. We ha,ve just received a lot Of Extrit it is not Ii . She is a good one.- utp labor 35.05 '- Angus Kennedy, re- VELVETS,,
� Pine Congo ! �ea in 22,pound caddies, and a n8w ,
� 1116mony-ouDrHyson, Tea, in 82 pound same train betweegn St. Pahl and 08,000 which he purchased two ,ye farm 6f'Mr. -Sydney Morton, lot 10, I
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� I ixty applicants for examina- pairing 2 culverts, one lot 5, concession
- suitablefor-jamilyuse'. WewWRive extra good Chicago several Ot4er passengers had ago for 8400. -The dancing assembly concesion 4, Hallett, for the Sum of tion for admission to Clinton High 2, and one between lots 5 and 6, - con- SATINS,
� L value to uVoue, buying them,and guarantee tiae their pockets picked, and Small ums of held in Cardno'a h -all on last Friday .
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q I t1,150. The farm contains 50 acres. School. -Mr. A. IA. Taylor, the clever cession 3, L. R. S., 66; James Taylor, I
� , t 1 : if,. In ft4ar we have the best value in money taken, and it I is every wa likely evening was a grand success. All Mr. Chsistopher Dale, . Jr., has pur- assistant In 9 VELVETEENS.
- own; in emekery and glassware we have the .
� I . the Public School and cuttin timber and piling brush on side 1,
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iL �; largest, beo, assorted. and chespest stock in . money present enjoyed themselves well. Dane-" poet, has Passed his first - examination line at lot 14, concesion 5, H. R. S., $8 ; I
� T. chased the farm of Mr. Hills, lot 12, on
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� �, . a lays he ing was kept up until about one before the law society at Toronto. -Mr. George Sproat, 2 culverts between lots
1- 1 1 Prices win be convinced. over 50 Merent Wo - the 6th concession, for the Sum of L
1. .. pUterns of chins and stoneware tos, � sets n't be caught in a similar trall twice, o'clock. The music was furnished by $4,600. This farm con tains 100 acres Wm. Cudmore, of the London Road, 15 and 16 Concession 2, H. R. S., 05.
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X ADW in SkOck; all now and msnue near Clinton, was almost suffocated a Moved by Mr. Elgie, seconded b Mr.
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i � change money will be likely to e�ceivo hunch of keys on a steel ring was found , purposss. Mr. Dale and his four sons few a E a be paid FRINGES.
� 1 doeorste-a In Europt,. Call and examine t i ago in the St. James Ho- 8proat, that Mrs. M. P. Haye �
. I a cool reception. on the street on Tuesday last and has telt by blowing out the gas in the sum of 010, expense
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, ! t — 0 been left at THE EXPOSITOR office for fifty acres of as his bedroom instead of turning it off. Mrs. Shafer to London, an removing EXTRA COOD
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1. goods, they I n essie Scott, the owner. He*was discovered in time by',the pro- McNamara be p
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I _91� t0wo, and wi 1, not be undersold by any house i 0 - there is in Huron. They do not need . aid $4, and Thomas
00 � in eldest daughter of Mr. Axlexandeil Scott, prietor of the hotel, and was resorted Downs 32 obarity-Carried. Moved by WOOL CASHMERE'&
trade. he highest price paid lor Butter of this town, died on Thursday morn- HenBall. _. I to go to ManitOba to get more land. , .
[ Afts and . farm prodnoe. Rerne be Z� � 0 . before he became thoroughly insensible, Mr. Sproat, seconded by Mr. Elgie, that � .
� I - 111"O. WIL' ON, & Youxe, Seaforth. 730 ing last. Miss Scott was a victim of ColaN. --A few cars of corn on hand , � Grey. - and is no,w 411 right again. -Mr. Arm. the nomination for Reeve, Deputy
i . TRZ ca' INsnTUTZ.�-Tbe h If consumption, and had been in ill health at the ffensan - Mills. Parties wanting some We can show the cheapest and best
- . - HA2u � should leave heir orders at once strong, of Collingwoo'd, has been ap. Reeve, and Councillors be held in school
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� I 1. � meeti g of the Members of the for about two years, although she had Fast. D. URQUITA T. , so it will go A GOOD SALE.-4ohn Torrance, of pointed customs collector at Clinton.- hous6 No. 8, Egmondville, at noon on Cottons in Canada. I �
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, F_ Tuesday nex , December 6, at 8 o'clock P' m. MODEST. -The item. under last week's his -stock and implements on. Wedne8_ �
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. I .:� morcial Hot.91, Clinton, is now in Win. that the following persons be appointed We can show the cheapest and bed
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� t - be sold the same -nipeg and has charge of the bar in the returning officers in theitt respective
. , The iRnstru : and other papers for Jl correspondence, headed "Enterprising " day last by public auction. The sale - ,
� ro.� cammencIng anuary lot, will 4' Y"r fal sufferer, and throughout her long �
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� I � ud relating to. the manufacture 'of was largely attended and good prices Brunswick House in that city. '. I -
� I V. evening. W . MooFx, Secretary. 780 - illness she never repined or complained, a I sub -d isions: Winceys in Canada.
� �.. I not being the production 'f your realized. Mr. C. R. Coope �
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I !, Meahanl*cs' Institute, on Friday, with our. townspeople and few young . I intends going to Manitoba early in the .
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Z i . t t=,.00mmencingat 8 o1filook P M. ladies were more generally respected and CHANGE OF MAIL SEBVibE.-A change -Spring. . REPLACED. - The vacancy in the Robek Landesborough I No. 3, at Linens and Linen Tablings in Canads.
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,_ - ft Nobject-"A. 3anadiW-s-Impressious of Europe " beloved, and whose loss will be more of mail service ca;M6 into effect along 4 tailoring business of our village, caused school No. 2, concession h, L. R. �; S., .
I1 �4� Engle ticketE Of ada8sion 16 cents; doujis a
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L 7,80 sincerely mourned or dee - London Huron and 13lyth. by the re oval ,
� Vlekets, 25 m Lta'L a, d abildna 10 cents. the� line of the . I James Murray; No. 4, at school No. 9,
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� , Bruce on the first day 'of December. now filled by Mr. Taylor. There is no �, H.R. S., David Hanson: and that the Towelling and Ticking in Canada.
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, Z_ Y4 XRLUTIrt She was possessed of good musical ATTEMPTED SuicrDF,.-On Thursday'
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- , take plessure. in Irforming our friends and the abilities, and besides being a prominent The mail train from London -will now evening last an old man named T. Gib- doubt but 4r. Taylor, being an adopt in clerk draft a by-law in accordance with .
E Wj - arrive here at 9.05, a. m., and will leave son, who had beewemployed here as a his line of business, will soon gain for the above resolution and give the
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� M ew Years Cards, Bibles,, Albums, Pies here for London at 4.20, p. it. himself a Ia e patronage. We wish necessary notices -Carried. By-law We can show the cheapest ana best.,, �
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� _ 4 � 1koksandgeneral Fanov Ooods, now mTlvmg GiCNERous.-The Rev. A. Y. Hartley, mib suicide by cutting his throat,with a him every on was read and passed. The council ad- ,
., I Don't fail to call assisted at concerts -and other local
I - � vW far 6xml: kuy former stock. Ducks and Denims in Canada.
- 0, and 9" what EDUCATION L. -The following, .based journed to meet again on Friday the
9 - .F we will show in holiday goods. public and private entertainments. Her of this plaae, had the misfortune lately -'razor. The gash was almost from ear
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- � 780-1 services on such occasions were always - upon the monthly report, is a correct 23,rd of December, 1881, at the hour of I
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; to lose a valuable cow, and Mr. Rod- to ear, but fortunately did not out We can show the cheapest and besi
n - -I To HA gers, of Rodgervill.6, with hischa,.�acter- deep enough to touch the jugul . standing of �i the pupils of Kinbura 26"olook p. In., at Daly's Hotel, Eg. Shirtings and Prints in Canada.
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. � ... war& and mu �ie. C. W. Pms�. I dville. - .
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, a Z " 730 iatio kindness went amOnR the people The wound was "stitohed up, and the* Fa' c S
. _,tl - highly appreciated by those who Sought We can show the cheapest and best
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. I .and raised the Sum of 860 to make up man is )mbor: -Fifth class-lat Bella Lowrie,
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I; i the loss. - ed for the rash act. 2d Albert Causlev, 3d Samuel Lawson. Brucefield. .
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I Clerk was instructed to n,otify Mr condition here owing to the late thaw' . Adeline.Dale, 3d Luke Lawson: Senior Siri-A large mumber of your subscrib- -Lace Curtains in Canad%.
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1. .11 I Clark, the poundkeeper, to attend ,to -Mr. David Dick, -who has been - here* third class ' ' era in Brucefield and vicinity to whom
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� U Ms"yorand Reeve were instructedto the Sincerest sympathy of all, which we was summoned "before V. C. Rogers, J. third class ist Mary Schoales 2d would like very much to know why I
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. - Monday for Manitoba. - Mr. 4, J- P., on Tuesday last, at the instance Of Anni . .
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� % I lj�l take the necessary steps to have JSLVig know will be cordially extended to Fisser. who hu been a resident of this e Schoales, 3d Mary La;sOn. they oa,anob get t
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o I I ii� skeet openEd across the r ilway track them. The funeral takes place on Sat- , county constable English for acting as heir papers until the We can show the chea est and beet -
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. , urday at 2 o'clock to the Maitland P'"o for'some time, left on Tuesday Senior second] clasg-Ist Wm. Wilson, arrival of the Bayfield, stage, usually -
I jj�. Coonnoillors Campbell and Stewart were . I an auctioneer in the county'of .Haron.1 'Hato in Canada. 12
1 , � . for Centralia. On the 2d Beatrice Lindsay, 3d John Lawson. about five o'clock p. In., when in the
- , 3 added to the Railway Committee. Bank Cemetery. . evening pre- without a license. He confessed to .
� _3 - . . L vious to his departure hb. was treated I �Senior secoult class -18t Mary McCully neighboring villages of Rippou a d
I �', � Aftdr passi g. a number of accounts the the offence and was fined $20 and n � We can show the cheapest and best
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I : 2� � friends. -'-We notice Mr. J. 8 Oil Cloths in Canad .
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� . !-i � I of the Post Offic Book Store, ha�s fancy month of November was 80 is delivered before nine o'clock a. In.
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I � i W-e-ma-ke 0 following extract from a a own ____�__ Are Dot Brucefield subscribers equally -
L . nd Messrs. Ogilvie & Co., were bI goods, Chistmas cards, &c. in endless was offered'on the market. We quote:
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I � vate lettt r received from a friend oPon BlOon-ling E[ill. entitled to get their papers at that time, A Splendid AS8ortinent ol L,Zdie#
T!.!' pri by burglars. At the Grand vaxiety.-The Bible Christians of tbiB Fall wheat $1.25 to $1 27, Spring 81 23
I i 4�)l 11 place have placed a new and handsome and axe not the facilities for sending
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t. " E It refers to the much talked-. of Syndi " . . peas 71c to 72c, oats 36, barley BUILDING.—'The farmers in tb, Mantle.Cloth,8, in new mak,68
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I I �: � "te: City, Br-amdon, Manitoba. H mission. to the premises by bursting organ in th�'ir church, which will no 73c to 8 vicinity are preparing for the erection the above in your next issue you will -
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� g- mays: "I h lve been in Brandon several . to $14, flour 16 50, butter of more suitable out buildings. Mbser
! � Wri . imes lately, and have made up my prying open the door of of their Bervice.-Trade is somewhat - 17c to.18c., ' S. oblige a number of your subscribers. . - .
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I ;-,i�- � They drilled a hole in the top of the � o908 180, Potatoes 45c to 52c. � Wren arid Shlillinglaw purpose putting — �
'111 � . lu�et in the village at present owing to Yours, BRucEFxELD. � .1
;41Z � , -rid that 't does not rest on a sound TnF, MONTHLY CATTLE FAIR. -At the .
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-if safe and then with powder blew it open. M uthly cattle fair held here yesterday ENTERTAr'NMNNT,-A grand mnsioal Our Mil-lillery Depar .
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V :Ili speculators nd held so for their own the attendance 'was n and literary entertainment will be be -
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,�Jf_ ' hinges and4he casing around the door . wroxeter. ways been mailed at the Same time as . plete in Every Branch. :
.�l benefit. I t ried, to Purchas& %� corner - usual, owing no doubt to the ;storiiay in the school house in "section No. 7,
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v - broken and torn. The safe is complete- MARKETS. -Fall wheat 61.20, spring weathe' th'but
�!� 1bt in a gow, � locality, and owners ask Kippen and Hensall packages wi '
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. ., fmm $1,50( to 0,000 and ive not . office � 100 head of cattleoffered of ,which
anxious t(? AT . been delivered to Budbacribers at Brace- .
41- - of December. The local talent will be .
i 1: I even a . ese - gures, as perforated in the sa 9 a .Tj GONE. -iThe sleighing which about 65 changed hands at goo4 Prices. assisted by that from neighboring towns
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_4.z, - them : -Morris. . I morning train from the North. Hereafter,
. I a,perm-son -Aldhavetogettwoof derorbecausetbe safe wasnot per- hasleftus,andinitsplace, is a very
,�, . - r Hollis, of Seafortb, W. Waugh, of Hen- . A. G. McDOUG&LL & 00.
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t , l� g material of every kind is so high. have the desired effect, and the raseals obliged to susp HoRsE DiED.-A, valuable colt be- he evening
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i 835 per tho . and, according to IeDgth; Open- did not get TEx TonONTO, GREY AND BRucz;.- wee n , of former entertainments guarante " a the afternoon.]
1. ro- . � ills., but the dog being there
:- L good pine I'll en dressed costs from 845 much reward for their labor at either' Messrs. Miller &--Honey have finished k from gas on the stomach. good'time. The proceeds to be appe Dorman's in �
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1. W $60 ; brick, 020 per thousand, and place. In the Grand Trunk safe they the work on the main line of the To- PROGRESSING. -W. J�Witt. a, substan- . ------- *_
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: i. 1. so on all thr(yugh the list; and as -yet got about $8, and they .got about . An examination will be held during the Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, Gloves. The ing thei.r_ object. A couple of nights,
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. � �_. the place is- a railroad towL with I y, prying open a y getting the switch into shape terwa rds ,the dog was poisoned. �
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a . � noco drawer in Ogilvie's office, Bott Taking all thingw'into consideration. - during this approaching sammer. It is �ay- All those interested are cordially best and largest assorted Stock of flue Ed
� . � ) back it. It will be years . L places vited. . kid gloves, castor gloves,dog skin gloves,
- - were to be 22 by 32 feet. ., in I -Fournew teaohershave beeneu-'
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7 � ent trade open t11 kid gloves linel- with fur top, spring gaged for St. Marys public School as
� I - gh as rapidly and efficiently KICKED IlY A Tuckersmith. fancy wool gloves, Kingwood gloves at follows: Miss M.
I , 4i doors. The tools with which the did ried throu COLT One day last
: 11 -4 �2 from the aux rounding country. to make y week -Mr.. S. Paul was.- I - Campbell, 3400;
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j r i Dorsey's wagon shop, to which pla6e line. It. which left hina unable to I 9 rd 9
�� _� own a_Q the � --boom." which the Syndi- lined, also No. 1 buckskin gloyes $225. and Miss A. Laughton, $250.
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. .1 door. Who the' wag not seriously injured and is reco London Road, ich occurred on Mon, hing in Marys .
... . � summeratopS,L it will not be better guilty paxties are it is with his family, left for Manitoba Jast I v- day morning. Dec� the glove line will be found at 'the is in a flourishing condition a *
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, I I od country to back them. pen a couple of
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� , -, I .goes roqto has re h was laid up with an attack of %sthma,
L ::: � When the ;andon people see the Cars aaf4L i a Mitchell some nights previous-'- out west to make a home for them. W. is farm in Grey to November 30th.
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; -,�;�` : I ; ly. � They are, at -any rate, a. -Mr. James Ward, who went to B Marsden,J of hich was foll'w d b
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� �, , - thelbusiness. It. would be W don from here about two months ago, years, for about 3200 a year. The farija nsberger has been engaged yeaxs past ticket agent of the Grand
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� - of their safes whore they can be easily men is almost inciedible. Mrs. W � -line of the best 100 -acre farms in his health.
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. . � � lopini -vo r humble iWervaut. How erprising ednesday last to join her hus. -her farm of 100 acres. Elm& sold a few days ago for four -EIma Cheese and Butter Mauuf&c-
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- L " . abor and band out there. f3hrlewd man and has made a good bar- . thousand dollars. tufing CompaDy have sold their Sep.-
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7 a, safe, and at the same time obviate � I I s., -A eboir from Cif . near Kinkors, has disposed of his farm per 1b., arnounti,ug to the handsome
.- 1�__ . ton will reader their efficient services. to Mr. John Kelly for 85,500. sum of $3,647.43.
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� T the necessity for the destruction of a � FOR THE R�EvEsHll?-�Wo understand RE-ENGAGED.—Mr. John Townson, -Alex. Melville, formerly proprietor -Th g r-ist, and saw Mills at T
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t_ "turning from Dakots a few days ago niture. � 81Y de-- ebeesemaker, has be formers is suffilPient to guarantee a good of the Russeldale hotel, Fullarton,
�[ . .-) , �, - . termined to be a candidate ged for , bridge, under the able management of
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I' I l - I � ., well kuown drover, had a somewhat LocAL Brunws.-Mr. James Dorsey, tion. the,presen&�Re;ve having declared John is a good workman, and Bluevale r, -Tavistock hLs a flourishing debat- manner Unknown in the P '
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� . .: ,u -mupleasant and costly experience. an old resident of the township of Tuck- his determination that he will not again MUNICI FARM SOLD. Mr. James McEwing members. erection in that
, : ing society with a large number of these mills since their
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t, , . - When leavi stranger ea- ersmitb, left b ere for hisnewhomein accept the position. We do not ar place.
.1 know Turnberry are quiet as y has sold I .farm stock and im. -A few days ago a tramp �,isited -John Colli,is, of St. Marys, wag
11 �, tared the car and took a seat beside Michigan on Friday last. He ddes not who Mr. Grieve's opponent et. We under.
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I 11, � Wangor ca. -ma straggling through the 8pring.-A meeting of those interested has served in the township in the capa- cillors refuse to ran a -gain, and that farm was sold for $7,000 and the Stock including a watch belonging to Mr. the other day. He was taken in and
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11 I i� liquor'. H ecosted the first man 1py, Credit Valley 14ilway is to be held_ in has proven himself a faithful and corn- cash down for the whole. The farm -Mrs. Robertson, wife of the Rev. hours, another victim of stroug drink.
�i . saying that he owed him six dollars CHEESE contains 100 acres and is situated on Mr. Robertson, of the Baptist Church, -Timothy Popper, of Hibbert was
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�. r � I - I 41 _� and demanded . i I meets at Godeftch on Tuesday next.- good Reeve. It will not be more for 12 3-16 cents. Considering t possession on first of January. Mr. ing illness.
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� . _ thought to be a go' to live until spring, when he will go to Mr- Pepper, #not
I od figure. The sales he rav- being Satisfied with this dealing, has
I I I � Mr. Davis if �e could (,bang? a ton. this town, who waR dange M.'aaly ill, is BOG -IAL PARTY. -As Mrs. Wm. H - Dublin are losing sheep from t 0
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-i F Mr. Davis reolied 4hat t he recoverin alm' for the season have been as
14 �, I h ughl g. -Mr. David. Sproat, of Eg- Aton, sister of Mr. Henry Hamilton, of May, 810; junb, 10c; the Northwest and take a view of the ages of dogs There are too many appealed. .
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� .1 -�� could and thq Stranger him his mondville, removed his family to Trow. McKillop, and her son, iirrived here on July, ,Ole; i��-The Council of Ellice have wisely ;
I * -, . handed follows : Great Lone 'Land. Mr- Aubery has hungry cars in the country.
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5 , �, August, 12ib; just returned after spending tonyears -Mr. B. Cassedy, of Kinkora,
i-4�1;. , 1, a 4 visit OM nitoba, a fe ie September, 12 3.16; a few determined to open up several roa(lis -
,�. , - out aind laid i October 12 3.16. - ; in California and intends settling down days ago sold a fine four year old colt hitherto entirely closed, and to run an
. Mr. Harailton, 1 here, and we arB sure we do not know .
- , I - i t dOwn on the seat in MeEwing has ]eased Mr. Sproatls� neigh bors,g'athered at I 8 To &-patron who sent .
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I - front of hi -m and took from it the Small residence and will occupy it. -The Rev. equal quantities during the six months, of Lord Haddo's stock, to an American
; , - bills and handed them to the man. bid he I open ditch from Brunner to Whorl
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- I A Mr. Hill will deliver 'another of his quite a part3 on I average would be 11 1-48c per, where he got a better or a more buyer for 0180. � curing aa o
. " .- -, Just as he w 11 I in the a Wednesday evening I comfortable far n on wbicb to make a -The sob . Creek,-tbus se ' atlet for far -
I - � � � - -et of laying popular lectures intho town hall on last. After doincF ample justice to the pound, ool on the 4th line of Blan- mers wbose farms adj � *
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. � T1 M the ten doll ar bill that b 6 had Friday evening next. The Subject is: good things provi'd-od, the young people! i"'.- - shard has been closed by reason of the vioasly were unable to drain their lands
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'I L�� UTI [FROM THE NEW ICRA.1 regret to lear� of the death of Mrs.
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. - E � ton's beautiful brick A CONDUCTOR SHO,j AT.—& Monday Henry Mason, of Tuckeramith, which -The Mitchell Recorder Says the who has for a long time suffered from
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,.; beside him, pocket book the unbounded satisfaction given by in tripping the'ligbt fantastic toe, and Bruce trsl*u going north left the station 13688 of two weeks of - typhoid fever. streets in that town wa's a, mitter be- agolodged co p a t i him -
- 311113an, who wai Standing in the passage Mechanic,s 40stitute and judging from house, where they enjoyed themselves evening, just as the Lo , H took place on Sunday last, after an ill. fir �
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, - . a large an, when they, separated, hoping Mrs- posite the Station. Almost immediate- Mr. James .For4yth and sister of Mrs. . fore the Mayo' Of Mitchell, but
- , -1 Harnfiton and son would enjoy tLeir -Some young ladies from Kirkton no sooner bad
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- �; - 4 . . the change was made, friends in this town and viciuity just healthy as Mrs. Hamilton " which - was was just 28 years of age and was an It is saic-rihat tb to meet sbe relented and said,
. � I F b appears to done just as the train. crossed the amiable, kind . woman who was esteem_ ey are going Hold on, I
' I . Jumped up, 7; atcbed the revolver' and now. He intends staying sonle days be,' their lo"ved ones who are gone before. wont have anything done to him.'? The
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, hhed out of ired gt the con. leaves a N.mily of two children, the pany have determi ed
I the pocket bo6k from the other man's in Ontario. He looks as ratural as women to emip,rate, for she we'.1glis over drew a revolver and f e il _
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.� . Tuands- and ru the do.pr of ever, and his good fortune 'in 200,pounds. ONE WHO n to enlarge their patience and long suffering of some wo
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!i I'll I the car and Ped- Off. Mr. Davis, the Northwest has not spoiled him a A Soci&L EVENING. -The in ad -The wife of Mr, Goo -
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. - - I then lot go- hi man to pursue the other bit. -On Sunday and Monday last the Friday evening last, i eeting on I face. They then made off, and up to - youngest fourteen Months. Tbe be- ditional tracks at Stratford. a former resident of Hibbert, died of
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I �, bers aiso, escaped from the car. The back in the mud again as far as ever. occapied b -i Mr. W. J. Shannon, wh forming a Licensed Victuallers AsSocia- A SPLENDID S&LE.-Mr. J. P. Brine the,ensail g year. moved to Stratford and afterwards to
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. � ;_ frightened thatnOU8 of them thought the Meebanics' Institute will be hold in delivered t Blyth, President; Mr. A. Davidson, quently bidding was Spirited �and_ani- visited by no fewer thau five tramps of the fever as if the worst had - been
hem was greeted, showed Seaforth, Vice -President; N. Robson, mals and articles brought high prices. under sixteen years of age. They were past. and her recovery was f ally antici-
� f �, � of rendering'&! isistance until t -be whole the Reading Roo'm on Tnesday ev ' that Such a class of literature was Clinton, Secretary. Treasurer. Exocu- The cattle sold amouuted to $460; alI from Syracuse, !few York, and pated. But when ahe- learned of the
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V to tell it. The ness the periodicals and Papers which would not do justice to those who forth; G. B. Cox, G,Aerich;,John Fox- the total amount lized by the sale -A number
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� � ��. t= Dtained U - The ton- have accumulated during the past six took part in this entertainment of good watch dogs attending her dpring the early stages of
; _; I_ dollar bill which Mr. Davis' re- to mer, Exeter; W. Blatohford, ling. being $1,855. "'
I * . ceived from the man , i �0- One horse brought about MitcheU have been Poisoned, her sickness, and who fell & victim to
� l 4 ham; A. Roe, Bruasels; John I , 98.25 ; another brought $166, and among others a fine
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months will be sold by Public Auction. particularize, we will Merely give the '
�1 , ouf,fte: all(, e V* ulg his persons names. Rov,dings were given ig , I the the same disease, & relapse set in and
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