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= � PGOPle's money ere --ting a water tank on loan horse buyer fox -1 150. -On the fire t' hurt and no Serious damage was done. in the opring, besides WA No. 2, Sub- I . I I
qZL toll lexpositor* private roperty,wifthout %highway . I houses ,and Returning offlicer; rd I -
Bad. t of December there ts4re - 297 membero' The vehicle was �soou righted again &ad stables erePted, and other improvements division No. 7, at the'Grange Hall, lot 1 I A
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D�STRIOT MATTIMRS. . glance at the streets wiffoo i MAt year,'aad it is none the wor,se for. their, unexpected &a- home like appearance. They are also Returning officer; Ward No. 3, sub- - i - . I
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__ nvinee any. expected that at the'ead of the present venture. within a reasonable distance of the division No. 3, at the School house, sec- I .
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�D-EPEMBER S.ALE expenditur6 in. the. making of Side- a*surplus of revenue over expenditure, Dash -wood.- thriving town of BraLndon, on the Can- Morrison Returning officer; Ward No. I . ,
- walks and crossings in P100es" liot re- which will be -,souiethi ' I
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. Ing new ,in th e BmHrs.-M-r. 'Fred. 'Kibler*, so long ada Pacific Railway, where there is a 3, sub -&vision No. 4, at the school . � I L
e roa illage I farm produce. house, sectiou No. 7, lot 26, concession I
forth --We have Just received repair places that really beeded repair - still in a fearful con aition and business . - � I' Id
1),U UAN & DUNCAN, Sea- 1 quired in public interest, and neglect to history of the, Institnte.-Th d8 are and favorably 'known as our v ' good market for al
our __ Ard, large 1 shoemaker, has sold out to the new firm These young men have not been back- 12, Richard Pollard Retu ruin a officer; I : * �. � 114
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Ot of new ZoQds. all season. I think an examination will in town is Correspondingly dull, and . I
Man ave cleared out also show that it is not necessary to I Messrs. Weseloh . & Worbi. They ward in securing themselves a home in Ward No. J, sub -division No. F, at the I I .
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at areduction of 20 to 25 per have so many persons - are ene *etic young men and well the North west, and they have our beat school ho 'I i , .. . . �
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coot..l.and we will offer them to town for the the and sleiihing.-We wotild again re ' rg I wishes for their welfare, and we hope ce use, section No. 2, lot 30, con- GREAT �
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to do. We are' at present pay e hope they will do well. -A flax mill is they- will be crowned with success in offi8cer; Ward No. 4, sub -division No"'. I - I
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ing out a given iD the town hall this evening by every undertaking. . -,
I usual W1101esalO prices. Dress large amount of money and getting to be erected in our village early in the -A VISITOR. 6, at Edward McNamara's house, lot I _______�
. Goo �� --In Tweeds and Melton the Rev. J. Hill in aid of the Mechanics' . - � -
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IE - spring. -Mr. John C,00k. his soldhis 28. concession 12, Charles Dickson I CLEA'RING SALE, - I . .
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farm of 90 acres to Mr. Geo. Keller- Hensall. Wm. I I
gron Is. Full lines of all wool � reason why we should not have the -The salt wells in this town are shu y I . WHIOD101
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� Irrench dress goods the newest time of the waterworks engineer, and down. for want of wood. They all ha man. Mr. Kellerman has also bought CORN.—A few cars of corn on hand Grieve, seconded by Win. Evans, that I I I �
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the property 'of Mr. Joseph Gill in this at the fienBall Hills. -Parties wanting some Alexander Kerr be authorized -to erect - � . . I _____
i and Finest Goods in' the market. allow him- to do the work on the Streets, sufficient salt on band to supply orderv8a, houldleave hpiroldersat once as it will go 11 � I I
L ElYS. P . fancy Buchasmaking- new sidbwalks,cross- village,and intends to carryon the " a wir' fence' at the jog between the 5th. -. OF OUR- , L
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a2urts bi, uWilt �� , - felt and ings and repairs and such other work as Ethel. . . " .
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skirts. an goods the Council might direct, and then have ; farming. SNOW STORK.—We had quite a heavy end of George Dorrance's lot, conces- . - - .
. cloua , squares, * I as' , wool ELlICTED.-Messrs. Wm. Spence an Snow storm here on Wednesday, but,
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I rmuft, ties, Hoods; Boot- duties k 0 _. I owing to the high wind that prevailed, taching the wire to the po IMMENSE STOCK � I ��
� -26 1 the Town Constable discharge the A. W. PAusbaker have been elected sion 5, taking the boards off, and at -
Tweeds and Clotho of Mar et Clerk with some elders in connection with the Preaby. Walton. e . sts.-Carried. I I I
. I changes in the work from the presen very littl of it was left on our roads. .
I - tt� all wool Canadian Tw The next meel-ing of Council will be I I
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L eeds t terian Church of this village. ORGAN COMPETITIO.N.—The congrega. COMMENCED BuBINESS.-We notice hold at Dublin" on the third Monday in I .� READY-MADEDI
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� 61i t Sultinifs. New Clothing garY. It has always seemed to me an Ze. - Missionary tion. of St. GeOI70 a Church, Walton, that Messrs. McArthur & Co., bankers, December. - -OF-
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ultade have commence'd business. The want i - : � AIRD V1
, o order in Arst-class style. I absurd thring� to pay a rental for- a town Church hor-e on Sunday and Mond& I for the use of the church, adopted the of a bank in the village has long' been Brussels. I 3 I .
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�- tPur oods.-Men's. fur caps in cloek and then pay a man or hame A evenings last. Able and instructive expedient of inviting a number'of the felt. We wish them success. ; ��
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11 - : up ringing a addresses on missionary wori BAND TURNOUT. - The Battalion i I AT W IN1. I
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Prie,e�,' Ladies' Furs- The finest and which the town pays nothing for a d Cook d Livingstone, of Ba el,J.1 The competition took piwa iu the I
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- 4, . regular meeting of Ethel Ijoyal Orange� presence of a committee �. a d a large tween two noted' marksmen, namely, .
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� I , a nt of the y were elected for the ensuin :�' Fairbairn of this place. the Mechanics' Institute. Notice was . .
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� I . 60 1 08' M Treong these the cow b -law. Cow n - at who thoroughly tested � , also given that a by-law would - be in ? I
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. 1 be sold at I wbave been allowed to go where and t&ry, Brother E. H. Tompkins; Treas-111 ,eration decision W�'as given in troduced at next meeting of Council to SU4 - I I I
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� lose t ��� manufacturers Drices I plea 11 favor of 6f this place, but now of Florence, was
_` � �� Lffj,ll__ - Bad. AS a rule there urer, Brother Joseph Whelpton; D. C. , ' : the Excelsior org&ii, furnished 'by . - The Public are I
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, 1-1 UlD . here 86 few days ago visiting his many side .
I L , MantI a frona, $2 . . ery. bas scaroel been a day all fall but You Brother John - Raynard; lab Corn., ; Messrs. Sco6t Brothers, of Seaforth, I . . . I
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� Our stock to furl M aU the could have seen one or two Cows and Broth6r friends, -Mr. Wm. Gibson, who has �
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� ;;I hists,b6nnets, Ho Victoria Brother Chris. Ravnard; 3rd Corn., � there and then. years, left here last week for Sirathroy. L _440�
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Up like any commons, and no person to Ed. Barr; 5th Corn., Brother John' . Lumley. Inspector, was here this week visitin 11 .
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Z - our schoolo.-Mr. C. Hamegbon, of _.;
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� � ... _. I . Tea Spence; -Tyler, Brother John -Hunter. *,� is Still spr Tuckeramith, has lately become a resi- - � -
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; I 41it or chazubar Set, go to LA,wLAw & FA=Lxyls. bY-law. 1f these few ifioughts are ACCIDENT -On Monday I dent of .our village. -
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� L U very dangerous nature hap-� ready passed away, to whum. the boys BIBLE S(ICIRTY MEETING. -The an- I
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1. � 1. during the Lolidays, at Scott Brothers Musical and see that ige men that are returned . young man named Joseph � never failed to pay their last and favor- Dual meeting of the Hensall, branch of FUR and CLOTH .
E � day next, at 'Toronto, before Vice- figures. .
' Thomson, living on the 6th concessi ' the British and Foreign Bible Society t, .
4:-. on �� ite tribute of respect, namely, a cow . .
I C� - � Znporinm, S"forth. As oar usual Holiday Re- to office wiJI at least carry out the : Chancellor Proudfoot. .
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w i- other man were cutting wood in the SPORTITZ.-Our crack shots who went Of the
I ll �' to offer for the next three weeks, Pianos and endeavor toishow what I think might bush, and when in the act o Hodgins' hall. The 'reports season set in on Wednesday morning -
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. I 1, manoff, &G yearf, in the market, Excelsioz - tree a limb fell, striking Mr. Thomson � ing home some very, romantio accounts . were read and adopted, and the thanks , ,
. . . Organ& ha beea awarded the highest p . I Suggested. I would have drawn atten on the head, knocking 7 was from the Northwest, and from rain _-, the newest thing
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� . - Wherever ex ibited., Pianos and organs of other hat I He was carried to a house and a doctor report themselves as getti g a ices. N
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. ,7. 1 . . e time, but the 8ent for. Oa examination it was found mamy doer. - great of Management for the present ye Ir
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t o taken in exchange for as I ha,i no such intention I allowed little hopt�s are entertained of his resideut of Blooming Hill, haa erected a to say that the reports read showed the 7, Morris, 50 acres, to Mrs. Oakley, of te effect a clearance of these -.Goods -
�1 that I was trying to persecute him, and ad been fractured. Very BwErs.-Mr. Thos. Flake, a former were then appointed . We are pl
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I . . Ff hiatrainewl. SOOTT Biaos.., Seaforth, Out. 731-1 the matter to stand. Yours respect. reco ry. to
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I . RLx-r are selling V&I,en- fli-ly, JoErN BEATTIE. � thither. -Mr. J. S.. Westcott; formerly BAD LUCK.- If the report of the THIS MONTH. Prices will be found I I
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. cia Raiains t $2.40 per borof 28 pounds. 781-3 1
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. . . :,�,_� HOLIDAI; GooDs. -A large display of R � . PRUSoNAL.-The Rev. F. D. Ling, been living for some months- in Cale- FAA RNNTED.-The farm belonging n Railway Company get- right. . . . I
� - 44 � ETURNRD.—Mr. and Mrs. rge ting control, of the Credit Valley Rail- .
, I . Goods sultabla for,Cbristmis and New Years apt who is laboring on the Stanley circuit, donia, York State, is in the village at to Dr. Ra - . - -
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* � wee ents- to The seen at the Central Grocery. Habkirk, of McKillo In eve, Of Clinton, ou the- 6th way is t* .
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I , _t -return received a telegram oa Saturday even - present visiting his frieuds.-A great concession of Hallett, haa been rented . the Elora Branch being extended to
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Notto cups for ladies and gmtlemsn, a fine _ag- their visit to the Unitpe'd States'on Fri- ing, telling him that his mother and many of our boy have gone to the for- Godericb.
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Ifikbes, vasel, Ornaments, ate. The Grocery Habkirk visited Peotone, Ill., and spent Hensall on Monday m6ruing for Elcuor, there. -Mr. Ta B concession, di d . .
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. . 1,- John Elliott where his relatives reside. arereliable, being enthagia Monday, after an illness of only a few KENT.
� G'. Most ffistidioox oan h1ve their wants Supplied by- and Andrew Cowan, formerly of Mo- i . stioally ob. ,
. _4� A . I - �Aw & � . I ,_ . 75c, oats 34c to,37c, b-irley 70c to 80o, * I
. 5' �� L&W : I : —*— hours, at ibe age of 52 years. Her pork- 37, hay 014 to 815, eggs 18c, butter . T�
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: 't" Fisa., FigH, Fisu. - Fresh and Salt Bluevale. - remains were interred in the Clinton 18c to 19c.1 .
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�7, 1 Sp Hector 160 acres.* They are I -
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t 11; i . . . I PURCHASES. -Mr. John Diment, Millan 700 bushels of oats inside of' the school in 8 - - J
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.4 State; their principal crops are flax, I Sr., 1 night, 26th ult. Ttiey were.worried and three hours, This work was done by a - I
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19. Brett, Chaplain; D. D. - Pthic windows, .aud teach in School Section No. 1, Morris, I 0 of wood. After h-kving the inner man , SUP I
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1�iz i!*tary.; Jdin Williams, Tyler The f 160 acres fo� 8600 a yeax, Morris.
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. - -1 - X'Astffr On [the -next regular meet"g O'Brien count I an their waies, it cost him F rkman is we I n of the 3rd
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i I 411dy install6d on the everLinc, of St. settle matters. Wingharn -men are Holtzmen & Keeler, of Zurich, and for James Thompson, was engaged in to W.
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!! �. John's day 7 a,18o taken up 610 acres adjoining. This bringing some logs from the dam to the . -
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; � , with the annaal supper ti�ad to' settlers having gone in not more than a I MuNrCzPAL.-At the Council meeting ,hope Mr. Hagan arid his estima�le lady bulance, took a header from the Beow Embury, of the 3rd concession, is met with a very :painful accident, It
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I Fefresiinlent' will be served at the c a- their new and palatial residence. oving its appearaue'
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. �� i : lea residence in Taruberr orved 11 Years PEESoN&L.-Dr. O'Shea, who has place are not neglected. Rev. Mr. Me- L. Hawthorn and M. Ragerson,of .11. riee. Medical aid was at I . Z
!! . . ; as Ree�e and two as Councillor, and only Cosh gets a f ur overcoat. Rev. Mr. Sunsbine left here for De ,n,oproctired and several ineffectual . I
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I Preach both morning the banner of Uncle S,, finances of as well as --any preacher, quietly do'. - Mr. J. Speers.-A social is anuouaced bibiting i i Lr %4�
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- Hotel, with a be elected. Messrs. Griffin and Hislop � uate indeed, as he is's young. man of ------------- 4—
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- 1� ev. Mr. Cobb, pastor of the Can. Youag�have sold one of their quarteraeo- 8200. This flue aui ' � in-law. The afternoon ind evening were spent
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- :� ads, M-eth dwist Church, has very kindly "n lots- in Ma-nitoba witAlin &few miles Mal took the first ers, has recently purchased two (very BRizirs.-All the present teachers iu� TEMPERANCE MEETING. - The tem- I I
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�, ... '. 7 I ffer of Eamoad- There was a smal! attendance at the ndticed in your' issue .�ftur lot.". They are said by competent the hotel in Emerson that he was to -the success of the vimperance move- . I I UA
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. nemberB of Statement to the effect that I had. been hpen brought into Huron. We wish 4 Winnipeg at once and will go into busi- also the United States, From his ! vicinity of the mill durino, Tuesclay, and
- *Ile, an old !lady 75 year,,, of age, who semi-annual meQtina.of the r f last wAek a judges to be as fine a pair as deoeaged, who had been drinking
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. � ��_ we iought to looz Intel I �OUR Boys OUT WEST. -Mr. Editor,- cipal loan fund appropriation be �re_ 11 years, she w&B never known to 1 tified the remains as that of b r hu - �
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. . I . all0ther year we ought ,I of-_',�eaforth and now . NEARLY A BAD AOGIDENT.-On Sab- Stark, of the 10th concession of Tack- , viouslY gone to Cbieaguo. Steps were' I -
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I ti examination that they have not done chased a propert in Wi for fifty Mr. S. Overholt, who with his wife and taken up 320 ac I V e one. ,) was sent to a Mr. W jodward, "king ' v org"s turie�
I was gatheting at the LakeView, eharch, MA,rch. Those have each December, 1881, that for Reeve at 10 took place on Tuesday, was a larg
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I aaection pro - Win. boautiful and fertile parts of the Nor - W d No. 1, a rick NoOme"; day'samusement in the shape of a days afterwards. thei received& letter Qr%
4' Iftithfulily and 1� without fear, favo ay team belonging 'to Mr Returning officers be appointed. viz� oonces6io
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Powers given . y Laos," formerly owned by Mr. upset and the ooe - g officer; Ward No. 2, sub -di- - an early hour a number of sturdy bush. ; that be was ,not only still in the laud .
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