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I . 11 t.jpoo it 0 V. I Ile Door, O,", "The Laird o' Cook. millinery part of their business to Mr. also tastefully decorated. Mr, Janes Messrs. D. Johnston, A. HbKibblti and haud;Rm .
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An# I 'Hame Cain'. Oor Gaidman sit Edward McFaul, of Staffa. They still shows eight beeves, se'ven Bheep and and Richard Pollard. The attendance spooi a. Mr. Jamieson responded in
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; Eli, "Sao Will we Yet" and "Allister retain the Oak HQl clothing business.1 lambs, a number of good pigs, besides on this occasion haft been very L good, his It oat genial manner, thanking them
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. i . Xc*lfister." Not the - least pleasing Mr. -.-McFaul - takes _ possession on the venison, poultry, &c. He has two and the people of this community ap- for tl eir kindness
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DIsTRIOT MATTERS. PO on of the entertainment was Ken- first of February. He is'well, known heifer's and a, cow, very. aup6rior ani- pear to tak6 a deepe rest in the gifts. The company then- proceeded to .
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I spECUl,K0T10E--SXl1TH & WEST have me odies given. He kept the audience and as he is a most active,'energetic Killop; one -cow, I SEAFORT�
� - fed by i Mr. Henry meeting to -night, owing to an enter- vided for the occasion, at the con- 11
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- ; mpletedarrangements forthe trans- - in �roars of laughter by his recital of an man and thoroughly understands his Taylor, of Hullett; three heifers, fed tainment hold in School Section No, 2, clusion,of which all re aired Mr.
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� =ftgofthetr dry goods business to original story, -Saunders MoGlashan's business, he win do well in this old b Mr. James Johnston, of Tucker- Grey. Debate a week from to -night. Edgar's hall, where the short
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I . manit vio to removRl wish Courtship." Misses Marjory, Helen and favorably- known establi&ment.— Smith, and -one heifor,'fea by Mr. James � �i *-- - I time in singing, afte which they —_
I . tocloso,out all winter goods, such as and Maggie Kennedy- gave a number of Business in town has been very lively Broadfoot, Jr., of Tuokersmith. He' . Kin -burn.
. g-vorcoats,, ulsters and readymade cloth- trios, and were %y.&rmjl . � Tj - "tripled the light fanta tic toe" till the
- 3 y received. Their for the past week, notwithstanding the� has two sheep and five lambs, fed by
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7 Ing for ine n and boys. Blankets, a"a CHEESE FACTORY MER Na. — The we6 ama'houra of the Orning, when I
. . � - voices blend adm-irably. They were bad -roads' On'Saturday. there was a Mr. Robert Leatherland* --of Tucker- annual meeting of the hareholders
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� au&und"othing, mantles, tweeds. Ran- the pl gagant compsuy . r94 ` 1
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. , 'Tin . � � 1 and patrons oi thg NjOurg ohme doubt feeling thm I .
- faneym goods. To effect a speedy nody wag also well up to his father in morning till night. —The curling club tlema�, also three deers, shot in Mus- faotory was held oij Wodnoday IRS in ffordi/19 PlibAturo I �
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uls of th goods the greater part of singing martiai songs. Mr. Kennedy's held a meeting on Saturday evenin by Mr. Win. Campbell, besides a In the forenoop the shareh IderfjIM66t- for themselves. - . . - ' I
. th em Win e sold at and,below coat. This Putertainment is one of the most enjoy- last to see what could be done in the lot of * and,& good display of poultry. - ing was held when the folic wing diree- . I ARING S
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. affords M of dry goods a splendid able that has been given in Hamilton way of making ice on the rink. All —T'VgBisplays made §y our buitchers tors were elected for the current year, j3lyt . - CLIE
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. I maldn money bysaving for many a long day." � were agreed that they'should have it,i this as formerly, are most credit-
thela"rge, oft usually realized upon the viz.: John McMillan, W. 11. Coldwell, LEVER STUDENT—Andrew Sloan, I .
but they haven't got it yet. They able Year em, an J show that the are Win. Armstrong, J. McMichael, and' eldest son of Dr. Slo ' ,-
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Thomas Neilaus. Mr W P., Coldwell went to Edinburgh, dutland, in June .
. I COUNTY CONNECTION.—The people of should enggge Vennor; �probably he men of, push and a n-terprise, who are , of Blyth, who
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I ATTEwDTaE GREAT GIZARING . SALE.— the town of Stratford voted on a by-law Could aid th' rn.—Mr. Thomas Lee, of not only determined to serva their was re-elected Prosiden*6 an*� ..
Plmty of Go da yet to selL, Dresa Goods, Silks I on Saturday last providing- for the sep- Rapid City 0 1 . kr. Robert last, has su n obtaining the
- satins, HUMU ery, Clothing, Hats and C,tps, Rib - ,was in town during thel patron si faithfully, but are also bound jgmieso ] I Is I � .
amtiou of the town from county � jun's - presentweek.—As Christmas falls I . n, Secretary. A , ividend of 'degree of F. R which entitles
bons, Laces, � 3louds, Hosiery, Gloves, Skirtings, on to keep up the reputation of the town 65 per share Was declared. This is a hilu to practia-C
. Denims, Duc kii, Blankets, Tweeds and Clothq,aud diction. There was -a very large vote Sunday this yeax, the Monday following they represent, while the stock they very satisfactor , y divide . hi.'�ro' ." ion wherever IMMENSE ST
otsotothergoods.selhii-sit half. price. It yon polded, but the by -14W was defeated by has- been proclaimed a public holiday purchase is equally creditable to the to about 20 per nd and is equal the British Rag waves , e previously
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� want to make money in buying dry g0oft attend smajority,of. 41. Stratford being the- .by the Lieu tenant- Governor. Monday feeders and breajders of this vicinity. . cent on the capital in- obtainedthe degree of' D. C.'H. at
I tbissale,aartyleAsewillsoort ,ixp1re,And I wiU vested. I �
; . havertosell agoodano matter what - price they county town, a different result could next, therefore will be a holiday, and . - I Trinity College, Toro o Mr. Sloan
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� fting. Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seatuth. M. scarcely be expected. ' Now that the all the. stores and other business places 1 Elills Green. E; hold. There was t large at- done, he being 0 -
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- I . momisox. I �33-1 I County of Huron has ; given up the in town will be closed on that Clay.— i Ing wa only 2 -years of - age —OF—
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� � grmnxADE.-It is the intention of th-1- xn&int na ce 0 tb eoqzjf roads, it is Mr. S. G. McCaughey as recently .1 t e season's when he received h'
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7 Beaforth MeOanic,q' Band, under tha leadership I MeO�1119 Of thu _�Wllg dreen Loyal operations as -shown by the Veport of the is now at London pursu ng his studies Ready-
, - hothing in the pockets of the ratapay&g mau-'6 @97eral lar e iuvestmeDt" In Orange Lodge No. 308, held on the 6th directors was quite satisfactory to, all. further.
. � of Mr. W. A I Frott, to serenade the pritietpa I .. . . - - made Clc
I � citizens of Se orth, this, Friday evening, for the of Seaforth-for this town to femain un-- Manitoba real ealate. He goes in inst., the following officers were elected This report Bhowed that t 6 season's I
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. parpose of ra. sing funds to purchase some ad- der the paternal care of the county. principally for farm property, and in so for the ensuing year: JohnBengough, make amounted to 1032,345 ounds aucl . . .
ditional instAiments for the band All histru- This year we pay $784 in county rate, doing he -is wise as uBtial.—Messrs. Master; Thomas Conscet, Deputy realized $14.809-73, being an average CONSISTING OF
. _ raents so obtaned, togqther with all property � t, Zurich -
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. AoW ill pos,Nm, �ion of the Ba d will ,be legall and all we receive in return is 'the Smith & WeB� hqve leased a store In LOCALITIES. -A grand entertainment �
I 11, Y boundary line appropriation, 842, and A Master; Charles Troyer, Secretary ; urice of 11-19 Cents per pound. The *ill be held on the 23r inst. We are
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�� Z . b.to that city.. They derson, Chaplain. Committee: David the comi g'yee expecting a good tim - The pro,
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� CARD oF THAXxs.—We hereby, tender making-a-t6tal of 0685. It will' thus are etiterprisi�g business men, and we Clark, Thos. C being* on � gramme consists of dialogues, rectita- Men'8, Youth, ' and
� - i oar -sincere th anks to our, numerous oustoin e rs be seen that we pay 5102 for the -honor are sorry that they are going to oleman, Andrew Wiley, f a cent less than last ye r ., tiona, music, &c.—The manse is'now 8 , Boy.
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: � and the publi( generally for the vefy liberal sup - leave James Bengough and Ephraim Parker. This offer was unanimoualy cepted hY completed and is one o
I it . of sending two 'representatives to the Seaforth, but we hope the change may Tylora, Win. Berry and Robert Flack. the' patrons.
. � port given us lInce We commenced bLisliieS3 in I f the handsomest
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__ Soatorth. Wi 4hin- v ii. a Merry Chris county board. Were it not for the be to their advantage.—Mr. Win. Fin- 11 Director of Ceremonies, William Cole- — .1
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: I . happy Now Y ar, we are, your obedient servants, grant we receive fot.our High School, layson,_ Of Tuckeramith, recently Bold I man. - Mr. Dierlamm 18 go!ng to move in short - lb
1 . � I LAWT.&W & F Ruyy. 733 1 ' ex 07orrie. 1� . ly.—The houses in the village are .
I - I it would pay as well tu follow the - a very fine three year old heavy dranght' GOOD THRESHING. -Mr. Thomas
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I DExTISTIRY. — Mr. Watson, Dentist, ample of St. Marys and other towns colt to Mr. T. A.. Sharp, of this town, RECOVERING.- Miss Grace oIffichael, nearly all
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. is recoving, and was able to be up for a house in going through the repairing
. I . dbs�ires usto%stato that heiu now alone in busi- and secure a divorce from the county, for $200. . Mr. Finlayson is noted as a on the 16th inst., 24 bushels of clover I �h, Me?e8, YOUth8' .and BoyS'
I � I short time on Saturday.' � � chine.—A sad accident occurred
I . wkis8,Mr.Derby8h,ire having lett. We bespeak and set up on our own hook. It would breeder -of good horseflesh, and this one seed in the short time of three hour" DULL.—B '
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. - ghah gained the reputation of bein- a � ly and fifty minutes. The engin . nsiness is somewhat dull lately. %Vhile Mr. Lierach wascom. .
I ' 6 Was just DOW On ae,CoUnt Of the ti very bad ing out of the Huron Hotel he fell fro
good opexator in everything pertainiag to his cherish this fc sold a Bucking foal from the same dam managed by Mr. Dinsdale, and the . . I m
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% . : . READERS, When you are Walk-- - - Church Bazaar opens in Cardno's Hall' get wood this wint winter it we expect him to be around- again soon.- .
. I Street i just-takealook in at Mrj - all JamesB.erry. The work -was well done could be got for a C' bnt now The're1is considerable gambling going CAPS at Less than I
- Thomas Kidd'E Emporium of Fashion, and feast ESTABLISHMENT. -A on Tuesday next and will be continued or, LaBL,
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I I , few days ago -we had am ,opportunity of during the week. There will also be �1 and if any person can beat it let them sellers want a dol HALF I
I I � low eyes on tl tat beautiful work of art in the . . .. . ,11 Bpeak out. - .. lar and half, and on in & village now, but there will -
� � w1ndow; it " for your trouble. 88eI12 through the vairlonsdepartments an election for the most popular young 11 - sometimes even more than his. likely be somebody around and put an I
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. Nothing like it in this part- of the countir y. 738 of the extensi RETUMED.-Mr. Mau�ice Rife, of CHURCH MATTERS. - Abo t a week end to it.
, ve mercantile house of lady. in town. A very handsome prize 11 Hills Green, has returued'hom6 from ago the Presbyterians of t is village -
� . COLT F SALE. - The undersigned Messrs. Duncan & Duncan of this town. has been given for this purpose by Mr.' �j having spent a few days hunti ' I I -So beware. .
I have for sale a. heavy &aught tw colt, The name of this firm is not by any Graham Cameron, so]n of M. C. Cam- 119 In decided to open their now church on 1ELLbbert.
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j perfectly soune and uot broke. Will be sold Michigan. ,,He was accompanied. by the 8th of January and hav their tea- . .
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I obtap, Apply it) SCOTT B-ItOTILF113, Masical In - s unfamiliar to our readers, as it oron, Esq., M. P., of! Goderich. The ' his tather, Mr. Joseph Rife, formerly of EXHIBITION OF PoWER._ - on
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. strament Deal(rs, Seaforth . 733 2 appears before them in bold letters and contest promises to be very keen, and meeting the following M nday, but day, the 26th inst., at ruart , a e, and we a
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7 . Hay' who has located 920 acres of fiDe having ascertained that the missionary Cro y The Stock is larg'
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� "I'll, I -wortment of Vapes and Mo,.to Goods are to be MessrS. Duncan keep one of those manifested in the result. -A bonie . meeting is to be most re- to effect a Cie
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I I found at WiLS & YOUNG'S, Scaforth. enoy county. Mr. Rife speaks of deers markable physical powers, is to ex-
. .11 Pricas establishments where almost any ar. belODging to Mr. James D Church in this villade on the same hibit his strength by performing some THIS MONTH.
� I one third lower than last seas)n. 733-2 0 9-rling, and bearB in Michigan, but therebeing evening, they h - Prices will
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I I - _. ticle from a needle to an anchor, as the of Irishtown, had a tumor - weigh- ave postponel the open- � very difficult feats.
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� LA MILAW, FAIRLEY Will have a grand very little snow when he was there, it ing of their church and t(a meeting ; Fitom CA-LIFORNIA.-Aftet a sojo � urn right. -
I . - 0 saying is, can be got. They have dry ing two pounds, taken from its nose was not very good hunting, but fQr all - one week. It is Pratifying to see re- i of
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7 . I clothing, millinery, and almost every- W. Elder, V. S., of this town. ligiouB denominations
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- - � I -thina else required in a household. operation was a very delicate one, d terms. May such brot love con- There is no marked ,change in him,
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I Their present premises, although em- was performed with great skin. The . tinne.-Tbe members of the Methodist being in his usual - state, helii�rtv and .
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; I bracing two whole flats of two of the temperance lecture d6livered by Mrs. Sabbath School intend to give an en- hale. He thinks there is Do place
� and increasing, popularity of the Sea- I 41 LAND PURCHASED. -Mr. Wm. Bray like
, :: I &rgesu stores in town, are entirely too Yeomans in the Canada Methodist tertainment consisting of RENT.
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. � circumscribed to icoo modate the ,Church in this town on the evening Of , recitations, music, &c., on the night of LOST AORsEs.-Mr. , Thos. Wren, of
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I .. . the gr&du , -increase in the amounts immense stocks they carry, and to see Thursday of last week was wl 11 attend f land on the corner
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, . ; _ TEmPERANcF MEETING. - The horses. 'Tile voterinaries who were A. G. MODOUGALL & i
: " - the, &Mon at ,� - ceived for fees was 5568 ; cornem. one would think that they by those who heard it. -Rev. , on a blacksmith shop and a residence, temperance meeting held in the Tem- attendiD them were unable to pro �
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, I in 1880, $762, and in 1881, $790. It is should'have at least double thp room gin w as in town during the present
I . I perauce Hall on Friday e Dg,16th nounce what the disease was. Their
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. expected -that next year there will be a Dow at their disposal, as their millinery week visiting friond8.-The anni He -Paid inst., was not so well attended as the eyes became bloodshot and inflamed,
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I . iver- 1 �300 for the land, about three quarters, previou
I . � stilt larger attendance. and tailoring departments alone, if sary sermons in connection with the,! s, meet" Main Street, Sei
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� I . ould fill two good 11nesg, Mr. O'Meara, the speaker were scarcely able to . breathe. They .
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I - .. I 4 I 0R_sS,WE.. I IS ART UN--ioN.-The draw- ,sized stores., Everything, however, is town will be preached by Rev. Dr. I TEA MEETIN—G. 'A tea meeting will,,be selected for the evening,. was unable to lived only bout a Uy after the
I t I . held i a the Ale thodist church, near e - ally the knowledge showt
?�V ing, f or MY now definitely kept in the most perfect order, and Sutherland, of Toronto, on' the first � give a address. B�P. ho , a I .symptoms. " -dian H'story. it
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; .1 .� ere as beqn, � elay in the returns. ConAideriDc, theimmensb piles of mer- sitting of the Division Court 1. . for some time by relating i cidents of RETURNE D Ho
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. = The fra-me maker is also behind. The chandise of all kinds. and the large in the Town Hall here on Wednesday. I I that has a history worthy of the
7 - person ho is a,11 Walton� and Mr. I the first missionary' sent to preach the last sumiTier, was Mr. . M ful study, and to 'give it "
fl . on1y there is our staff of employees th sels, MeNaughton, of ', ter their circumstanceg izi life, during
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I worthy friend, Mr. Joseph Brine,that ,i mnatturnovera large Sumof Money J W. rr, of t Post, "BrUS8 Daniel Stewart.
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.k-- of cases; and judge, lawyers, clerk and * a inhabit- over even the history of the I
, is, for Seaforth and vicinity. Trust' I Music Will be furnished by 4 good ing the Manitoulin Isla, .
I . 'i Ing, its are at all in bailiff put in a good solid day's wo nd, a" d that he
� t, each year, and if their prof rk ' After wo*kiDg there since the mouth of their fathers. After some int,
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, this little cht uge: will be agreeable . to proportion to their 'immense establishi - 1 Choir. The tea meeti - June,par on the farm, the
I ", - . .all parties, d no notice of the place of ment and their extensive business.they formed the duties in a manner satiB- I are always pleasant and interesting on the island until he attained tbe age rest of the time on the railroad, he re. Shannon
� �Z,4: drawing Will be given next week in THE should rapidly become im MeUBely factory to all. -Lots of rain and gatherings and are all welt attended, of twelve years. He spoke at some turned home recently, a sadder but a the exercises were
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_�___.__ them that notwithstanding the nufavor- Peter McEwen and Wm. Campbell ' , lands are f satisfied that he is getting th,
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, ,r have returued from their hunting ex- � res 10 per cent. reductions in salt]
�. I 1011OWinY is i. programme of the a so well fo the severity of the werather
q _�±f t3 . Z:� - nni- good with them, as it has been with all pedition to Muskoka. -We regret to ling there will be a Christmas tree for taiiiedthe audience a sh -
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.r 14 versary concert to be given in St. 1! the beneflt of the little fo who a holidays. -Cox.
� I :1, our Seaforth mer6hauts. Thefactis, learn that Mr.. Robeitson, father of Mr. lks attend explaining the Stand he to'
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. � . . 1" -1 - tBOD, Of this town, is seri- I . asAiOn temperance question. - The usic was I Reply to Mr.-Damis
I �,_ th re will be recitations, speeches and furnished. by the E Church moccasin�, he frequently was obliged to
- evening, at 7.30 p. m., by the Sabbath kinds, and the one we have particularly ously ill with inflammation of the I 'a . - 09 �
"" Sch w-1 chilAr an, assisted by some of alluded to is a fair type of them all, are z lungs. -The friends of Mr, Peter i music. absent bi OiBelf f rom his. labor, owing to
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_9� the best voca ists in town : 1, hymn ; . noted far and -near for the extent and Hayden, formerly of this town, but th-3 last is�uo have been a lit
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. ;; ; ,L-- _ chorus ; 11, [add-ress , and report; 12, that trade is attracted here from the recovering, it will be some weeks yet ,Oran. a Lodge, No .the Hullett. I but wishes by his letter to ma
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little chil .. on ; 15, readin ; 16, chorus ; elected W-. M.; R. H. Ferga of Leadbury and their minister
� 4 1 1 9 chants rarely or never have to complain son', ro Hillen, of the 11th concession of me- William
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11 business. -Deliveries, of grain of all - he sebool in Rection No. 7. Hullett, Nesbit away, which
. I i, I- � 17, recitation; 18, hymn by little chil- of d elected Deputy W. N.; Re - i
, ,- v. F.. Rya ii, Killop, a few days ago- Bold -in the Sea-
� , -_ - I ull times when those of other places kinds on the Seaforth market have took place on Friday the I inat., correct, and Air. Davis cannot
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;.. n forth business men have got the lead all offered was rea'dily bought up at the ilton, Treasur- ed $35.17. This ;ig was two years old,
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Schools are ci �rdial ly invited to attend., 1 �� way in which the Pupils acquitted from the on
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- Port Anstin, Michiga,a, is at present in - i Conner, 5th do..;- W, Johnston, Dir"67-cator matic, r B 'S '61), got two pigs from this
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" 4., L Ifforwi, eldest son of Mr. Daniel -Moran, was tt, and other friends. Mr. Brett times with their Christmas meat dis. I -The following officers were elected when it ��s six months old and it Mr Davis has said he was seen't
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i .� I en- I Douglass, re-elected W. H.; John of 'I'porkers" to raise to make
': r� pointed to th,e responsible and ho,uor- Be al years, where he now ocan- tirely out -do' mack. At 'noon refreshmeas were i and others stated that the same I
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Atlanta Daily Constitution, a journal mercially . and socially. -The J- Th:e exdmination then o tin ed until People �w'll no not publish to the world that A
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I � i . tions take place on Monday next. Who. The meats were arranged and the about three o'clock when it w4l a brought apostles helped Peter and JC
I - 'po 'tion Similar to that of the Globe oi are to be the fortunate ones- this year ? shops tastefully decorated and illumin- . speeches lron� Messrs. cheat him and circulate a false I
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; years ago Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGregor, with ated last evening, and the display will Hewitt, Door Keeper; Ceres, Sister I place on Thesday last, in the 66th ,year .
�� �1 Moran weat t Atlanta without money, Treasurer; M. Morrison, concession of McKillop, which took There is one thing, Mr. D
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- i er X- Winuipegon Tuesday last. They ex- evenings. Mr. George Ewing never Plora, Sister Berry; Lady Assistant I , bealthy,vikorous man for his years.
, I , , friends, introductioD, or any oth w Hewitt; Pomona, Sister Ferguson; I the days proceadings.-VISITOR of his age.
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�, ,, i�� �dse of industry, he has attained a Posi- . . I aying a o Division Grange, R. H. Ferguson. - 1311-levale. . I 141which settled on his lungs for $500. Now, Mr.
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, . �'w forty couples present. and all went in fourteen pigs,, one calf ' several d Turnborry., Both are good 0
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, 1, I .- haachargeof Ithe enti:re prescription Rrge lot of splendid turkeys and in Muskoka. The following particulars Promises to b . affair, - Mr.
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, I Z � . were severa,l ladies and gentlemen from other poultry. This is all in addition Messrs. Barton and H have told his story. 3
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� eg on Friday last.' is a list of the principal animals and Councillors, Robert Evans is the only wor'd as Nesbit's. As I under;
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I vvrl - - pare to Wail street, Now York. Tlio Cheese Company, held here on Tues- Manitoba, and he had to get Be(
I - - � The buq.tle and stir be can only corn- mals took first prize at the re t i lit know that something. waa wrong.
� � :� SONGS OF SCOTLAND.— As will be seen , county show held in Ex . . .1 -Having. . had the leasure of
*L�4_ �,. ',.--, 1),Y a,anoancemont elsewhere, Mr. Ken- . eter, and they , , p being for Davis' notes and was likely to
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� �, - Nigortly after she -heard I tion day, the following were elect d Dirac- present a ]� c examinatio
, , 6 to night by shrewd, anxious looking §een them to bp the best" Do whistle, and going i v M ; John pupils of School, I thought it would pay his own debts-;- bi
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� oityasiollow-s: "TheriamoKenuedyi Seaforth mark:t. Two.beifers, fed by I ftndi'ng a live mink in I reas, In " s of what I 13%w- The minister and those be mad
- a d Speculations, while the streets are- Mr. Hugh Ch ' - of Tuckersmith ; 'end of i
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I t 1. - A,4ousehG1d word in almost every co esney, I e had Struck To me, one f the most pleasing aijd on- statement to may have told - it.
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these, also, are splendid anim 8 D 'The latterwas disch
� �' ull- crowded with vehicles of every descrip at it with the bntt ed auditor. A full rsport of he year's couraging features of the examination Mr. Davis states that it was well I
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I - - �` - 1. I a ! Snell, of Hul- I d direction, came out'near Times of last week takes us - to taik for -
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, dia, and in Au tralia h' 3 Kennedy de- the sum of 8175. He is to go to Winni- heifer, fed by M 11 o tl9 trick education of their children, &nd are went to town together ev%ry weel
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Great Britai , a South Africa, in In One heifer, ted by Mr. _
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I I himself like all the other Seaforthites' McGregor, of Tackersmith. .OneyOUDg Friday 'evening last,in Beirne-s�all, of the town at heart, they notice a ver� highly. I was also struck with the pre- Mr. Davis will have mare honest
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- )rt bu't to Messrs. Robertson & Company-, of this Tuckersmith, and on6 cow, fed by Mr. If 0
� . the ]point,, of L Though he town. for about 10 years, has been en- Strong, of Tackersmith.' In sheep, he ' ation than the pen."- The affirmative far that the actions of its citiz c u-
,� I i- has. a:Zed coneiderably since hia, gaged as traveller for Messrs. ,C,ratbern - has one Mon . ster sheep, fed I Ong a concord of s;,weet Sounds."
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� �_ Carnochan, of - Tuckersm,th ; two supported by Messrs. D. Ro ' wish to be accused of helping any
C . Z� has lost a 1] by Mr. , -was taken by D. Johnston, as leader, not bear the light of day, and, if I saw some dealer in buying and s Ifing, bait �
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one c�f his old-time vigor, and oldest and best hardware fir s in Can la bs, by Mr. McCaa; two lambs, by , Win. Blatchford, while the n6gative to cheat or spread an untruth
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, . t3siOn mud ada. 'Re-mityumes-his neW dutie them deal squarely with men who un- adopted thAeat plan for acquiring � Mont concerning an .
I � �4 I - - - 9 on Mr. Win. Carnochan, and Seven lambs, , was taken by K. McKenzie, as 4eador witting drive on their market. As to knowledge of the subject of o y person, as
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. "I � - .ous. a pair -of splendid. an tnals, fed by Mr. , Morrison. Mr. A. McKibbin acted as penchant, and can assure the Times under the care of Miss Hays, showed, . -
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1 � lucrative and resnonsible a situation, two by Mr JOhD Crosier, of Hullett; I and A. T. Morrison were Ab I '
� 1: few. in the audieucO-which incla.ded bis employers -are equally fortunate in six by Mr. * I they are beilpa educated, not era,-amed � �
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- : the clos6 of the )�,l - ppen. I ehoon, affier whieb some excellent The Agricultural Society of this co
-:. -=Xr.James Tuckersmith and one by Mr. Bubolz, � debate the palm of victory was given PRESENTATION AND A-DDRnF — shment were servect up, and then have, we are happy to say, been
- elergymE,n slso being preseat-who a -ad reliable representative f , victorious party. At 11 , , , 1
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� I '� I -0 fitb6d and, re f arnisbeJ throughout, and calf fed b Mr. Joh n� Ransford, of i The next debate will take place 0 * 0 t
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6 � � 9howed ho th, rough gF-, I lit is one of the best kept and most com- Stapleton. In addition to ihege be has, , day evening, December 30th. Subject: -last by a large number Of Yon 9 people ing most
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1. I', gAiderstood the pathetie side of the ,_ Mr. as already stated, three deers, shot by 1 "Resolved th =bly a ,%multiplicity' of them on I the -Gaddy estate,"
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