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0 . * L� toU tXPOS"tof �perwit the use of *Aba threshers and bancis the late WM * Nausai Bim gar, in �an months for X �. -9, sad able ihan his company. He now say repairing tvio oulverts and in the villai. well - 1i �-, �, L ..
�_ - teacher for three . c lumber 014.50; W. CAMP- pleased to learn that he is doing
, 1, amume tile risli-tbereof was made by St. James' Cathedral CemeterF, To- furaishinj - m, .
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7 0 OXMugemen I asmages, 024-98; C. there.-Mi.James Weir, of Arkona, �� ,_ . I I
liz! �. � Mr. MaGollt Nad seconded by Mr. Tay- ronto. . to Ma t to take dharge of .1he junior that the next time he undertakes . A bell, gravel an - Warabold, formerly a resident of . Hay, was here - __ -_7 I �
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,�" .10i. It was moved in amendment to Winthrop. depar i1ent in sweeping r 'ad lighting pi,milax job he will adoDt the Canadian Oswald, ad, Sio:; H. Holtz, gravel, this week visiting friends., _� ..... : _1? L I I .
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. - OISTRICT MIATTERS. - this- by Mr. T. R. ffays, and seconded I i 11, not � the Bag ish fashion, as he work on ro . - - . I I I
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. __ � - a Gov- .fir, - "An. k otter- 613.20; R. R. Johnson, collector's box, I 11 � I � , . I
. � �� by Mr. Irwin Johnston, that the by- A. BiGCONTRACT.-Mr. AUdr W sea rth, has been enf�sgecl assistant thinks it will wor ourit, 30 cents ; J. C. Clinton. . I I , q
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L Owing to the great rush at the 15 laws remain as at present for this year', eulodk has taken the contract of sawing of $2.25 ; Store see - . . - I
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. . Ming to Seaforth 1,000.000 feet for I . . Kaltiflaisob, lumber, $8267; G. ROSS, InWX TIMM NMW ERA.] 11, L
V ut. Discou Sale at A. G. MeDou- and that proper notice be given so that and tea rdes of the Brown8ou line, I - �_, -
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. -or 'store, it will be I - mbei, chiefly P r. - -Mr. Hauson, secoxidee,,' by Mr. McGee, ago some Pa ex- Burzys.-.-Mr. Joseph Whitehead, of . 4-1_�- - I
continued , a eeneral vote cau be taken upou:the - of In' iue, from D Gouin L, iravel and datuageS, B15.32; J. Al
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- - - . matter at the -next annual meeting. lick. This contract will keep Mr that J' ob Schmidt lie paid the sum of Stanley, were favomd with cards of inm g on, Winni peg, is at present vi-Atiag frien(le- .�
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141 0 �e 21bt inst. . when the store will . arty purporting to be ander, gravel, $5.36; G, Nichols 4.
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I for stock taking. . I -There voted, forthe motion 41 and for Govenlock'i saw mill running for a con-, twout 0 8 of Mr. Stinson, gravel, 097.84; opening pit, 015-25; P. in Clinton. He looks as fresh and .-.- : I
!be cl 1 mec . I. . all th�: L departme'Ats daily and Scrub- held at the residenc . ug three culverts, smart as he did twenty years I ,--- —1
— ------- I* ment 32, but as it requires a siderable time. d'Ut the S& L' some Muni), repairi $2. ago.— . tz __ .
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I UR AawouvruR&L SOOMTY,At the two-thin4w majority to carry a motion AcciDENT.-WS regret to learn that bing I . Line Moved by Mr. Charters, seconded. The annual meeting .of the South - I
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� 'auuaIal meeting of the Tnokersmith of this kind, the amendment was de- Mr., Chas. Burns, employed in the store the -01acations in No. 8. Mr. Heyrock, -that the fol C Assoiciation will be � .1,
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ricultural Society, held here clared -carried The mutter will, - '. I 5, � . y Zeller, Treasurer, held in Clinton on the 19th ingt.—The � I
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11 I it is until next age, met with -a rather serious cid e'ut Maoson. that the Tres,surer be Author Stinso I 'y ev r' 0 0 � . I
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I I ay the- following Officer" Kad therefore, remain as . . ased you all $80;1 S. Foote , Clerk, 0110; selecting oil painting drawn by Mr. a. Hal , l!� _. L
''. ' itely. By some means or u iber he I ized to have 200 copie's of the auditors, 2ud, and 'Will be pIc to see . r IN art draw�w IM I
I tors were appointed:. -President, annual -meeting, when due and timely I ards had no Jurors, $4; Mrs. Reinhardt, caretaker this town, in Mr. Gressiwe I . L i .
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. rt MeAi6bael; Vice -President, ,nobicewillbe given toeach member ad two of his fingers on his rig it hand schediole printed in full add ciNlated. there." Although the d Ig peo. of h , 410—Carried.,. Moved by -Mr ingisfourand half bythree feet in - Me
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. L an. Direetors—Tackera 'th— that it will come up for discus ion, and adly jammed. It will'be soi ie time —00'ried.—The board adjoarned to siguaturej the uns pecting youn a the Ch ters, aeoonded by , Mr. RanDie, Size, and is valued at 075. —The now .. I
- Brucefield on the 2�th ple got ready and at. Imagiu e �:. � .
I ) raeut �%g and Colle'tor of Customs has arrived and - I
ly well. i , ,&in at thl�tjthe following Councillors' fees
. .�X. MeRay, John Walker, Mill a large attendance mav be expected. efore bia hand will be thoron I —GEORGg :snrprise of &r. Sti son on that even- a� - .
. . � ; Chas. Routledge. Hallett— This was undoubtedly the L beat corarse PnnsoxAL.�Mr. Wail Scarl ad wife "Febrdary, at 2 o'clock, p. m. ' r es be 'aid: Dr. Bach& 'Ban, Reeve, assumed. his duties—Mr. J. J. Fisher, I
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11 PRo4T, Secretary. ing when, on heari g a great com !o. SRI& i Ome to ,_ - �
T '..Nott, John Watt,,Jr- McK1116P topursue. This is -a veryimporta t re a esent visiting t I what 'it atte idanoe at Council, 118; selecting of Colborne, has sent h the Old
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--JQ�D S. Biown.,L James McDowell, matter, and. an opportunity, at least; Dd relatives in this section. .. r. Scar- i - to face j-3ro .18, $4; letting and inspecting con- country -for two more heavy draught � I "AIDY-MA'
-, . _ rbsides in B ).utford, i Walton. meant, he found hi self - face Sa stallions, which he hopes will be out L L
and', Win. Evans. Seaforth—Thomas should be given to �every member to ett at present i th a couple of lo uIs of merry young tracts, $16. - muel- Ranuie, atten- . I �. I
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Kidd. properly consider "it and act accord- ing head agent in Ontario for a ma A " RUNNING.—Hr'. McDonald's saw co dance at Council, $18; letting con- rly inthespring. Theveteran' . I . .
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I i 4- ' ery. establishment of thal place, mill ih running again. It is burprising a tracts, 38� W. Charters, attendance at horseman is not easily beateu.—Mr. W. " - �
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Pus A cumRNT. - Mr. Samsel I —At the close of the members' meet- the niImber of saw logs that were young gentlemen hen asked him if council, 616; letting contracts, $ 8- L. Ferguson, of Colborne, leaves next. . 1.
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so ,.,of McKidop, met with a very ingw the Board of Directors met, -when Mr. Scarlett is an industrious. and an- broupht in last Saturday. there WRB much of a crowd gathered J. F. Moritz, Council fees, $18 ; letting week for Scotland to purchase a stallion - . I . . - I I AT W�
veri�us accident in tLjis,town on Sstur- Mr Jas. Rerr, of MoKillop, was re-elect- ergetic man, and we are glad to� hear 02 GoiNG OPP FAST.—At the rate the and a breeding mare.—Mr. Hugh
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#ay last. His son was delivering a ad President. and Mr. James Bioad. ,his doing so well. beef ( tatle are going from this neigh - � s, $18 ; letting contracts, $16—Car T. I- . ,
. � 4: whai for?" deman� ad the astonished fee - Fraser of CIfuton, was fined $25 last .. - . CREA1
otf, grain at Mr. -James Beattiels foot, Jr., re elect. -d - Vice - President. - LAND PURCIUSE.—Mr. Andn �w Gov. borh(od, I think it will te difficult for I � I
. old geotleman. Mutual explanation ried. The Council adjourned to meet week for shooting a dog which rtku oat ), �L � . I
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. house, and Mr. Scarl6tt want to The President, Vice-Prosident and Mr'. onlook has purchased of Dr. G)uiulock the 1(cal butchers k rding to statute. rniers'yard and s -napped at - --- I
� ) get their Supply followed, untilthe disappointed young WOO L from a fe . . . .
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I istore house to see it weighed- Britton -were appointed a committee to - -part of his land, beside the Northern durin 3v winteir and spring.�Cox. folks were forced to: admit that they --------------- * his horse while he was passing ;a,oug I . . 1-1
.hi�e there he was in the act of as- meet monthly and examine and pass ,Gravel Road, 7th concession, cc nsisting s Ta P15, LiTERARY SOCIETY. — The Wal- East Wawanosh. I
- . bad -been made tbe,victims of a prao- the BayfieldRoa,].—Up totbelat of :
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, n -, g a stair way when his 'feet policies. . I . of 175 acres, paying for it the Sum of ton Lfterary Society held their meeting ' � % .
tical joke. As ve crestfallen they SOME SAWXNG.�Messra- James R. January, Mr. R_ Irwin has Paid Out __ .
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shpi and'he fell heavi to the door, 0 07,000. The land lies .beside r.Gov A Priday evening, when the time was � .
WiP1 were taking their d Of the and David Stewart last week sawed -over $100,000 for grain ,delivered at his .
4 *,distance of About six feet. lo k' own f rm, wbich n: akes it pleasintly occupied with choice read- parture, one . - . The Pablic
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. - He wag . LocAL BRipws.—Messrs. Brownell & on P- S-- a � . young ladies was heard to exclaim, one cord of short wood in nine minutes store house. since the opeuiug of the __..�_.
Aous by the fall, and Abell have dissolved partnersbip,'aud much more convenient than, if it were . , I
illendered unaousc iugsahol songs. Owingto some MIS- " ' .,
- - .,' ObJsuppowit must be a ,picked and five seconds. The woodwas, cut grain season last faU.—Owingto in 4.�._ .
vas �mmediately conveyed to the resi- the draying busines' d some distance %way. We congratulate Unde L tandifig, the full programme was' � I .
� , L i r's arty." They then steered their courtie on 4he-farm of Mr. George Stewart, lot health, Mr. George S -N -arts has decided �_ I
-dencie lof Mr. James Beattie, and b- Mr. Abell, while Mr. Brownell goes Mr. Guvv,nlock -on his purchase, and "rried out, which, I hope., will not P ,� �. .
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y . _ for Bayfield aud took what ,enjoyment 42, concession 4, East Wswanosh. to retire from. the hotel business. and -1. This Stoch,
- tmed L &I aid procured, when it to the Northwest 'to seek his fortune hope he! may long be Spared Ito reap be th� case the next time. It is',& well I I
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I ascertained that his skull was there.—Mr. Henry Cameron played as the benefits to be derived therefrom. known fact that reading before a they could out of a �ide Over- roads al- The timber was bewh, and the saw wants to dispose of his hotel property. � .
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. uriid. For several days his-. lite Skipiva curlit.gmatch atBarrie-on UNSEASONABLE 81 an in- crowop6d house -very much helps young road to Dublin." This is no vain boast as the men de- . I ..; I z
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. ; t. at there axe now slight hopes every time.—A 'brakesman on the six which we at times enjoy this season, nervo sness, shyness mud bashfnlneB�. -Y.—Au assembly will be held .
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1 is - - o'clock train. going -West. got his hand we may State that a snake Made his I i I I Yjr�ton. do the same task again for a five'dollar AsszmBL I . I I These an
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I I t - I i I PRESENTATION.— tween two and bill if any doubting ones w
� , - i badly smashed .while coupling cars at - appearance in -Dr. Goninlock's swamp :i Drysdale. asure January 13tb. The boys inforin us , I
,,G�� HoBsEs.—We b ave heard of the the Dublin station on Saturday evening some few days ago, and his manner of M 4 . . three hundred of t a many friends of that much filthy lucre for the Ole that this is going to be ,Itonv." . fignres. I
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Oo�,_wi�g horse Sales that have been' just,The Winuh&m Times.'of last travelling was witnessed b uite a Bosse' berry ok Ho Mr. and Mrs. D. -
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toadler in this section within the past number of individuals who were work- J 0 bushels of .clover he agricultural h I in this place, on I L PEnsoxAL.—Mr. R. J. Conk. of Tiver- I The 103t06,
week says: "The coucem given in the oh n V Horner 4 in all the
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I vee�: Mr.. Wm. Rian, of Hallett, Wingham Town Hall, on Wednesday ing near the spot. Another in- seed ih 10 hours. The seed . the evening of Mo ay. the 26th ult., Brussels. ton, formerly of Blvtb. wtte in town -
for the purpose of aking a presenia- PRivATF, MONEY to Loan at 6J per last week.—Mrs. C-irdpr, of H twtry,- I suits. A 1i
aolilia iieven. months'old colt, sired by - evening,, the 28th ult., by Professor stance of the same kind ' occurred a few olaanop'd ready for market sad wwe"igherd'e.' motber of -Dr. D. D`CardAr, of this . -.� the newest .
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a& - sV-.,s, Wanted," for $200. This was Fetzer, of Seaforth, was not very well days -afterwards in the Shape of a T�eri4 is no blow or chaff about'this. tion of an address d sundry va,luable cent, payi.blb at an� time. 0 R. COOPM Bfus- - � . .
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4k op vdid aDimal, and his superior has attended. The com- frog, that came out of his wate . - �
I I pany was deserving - . Nei so GooD,. — Mr. Editor,—Sir -.- gifts to Mr. and I fro. Dulmage. A. GooD BuLL.—Hr. John N. 'Kaech- are bere on a vNit. -
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bot , 6n produced in this county. Mr. of a better house, and we feel satisfied view the appearence of nature. His on g," nciug over your worthy oolumus Dulmage has taught the Kirktou tel of Bras els, has a thoroughbred PERSIA
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Cho, Mason, of Tuck-eromith, sol -I a if the Professor Should see fit to visit ,movemenits were low and ti d h I t School for -five year i with great success, 's A GOOD Symmov.—Principal Cavan,
c;l& for - $160; Mr. Stewart, of A 8 fl, an 8 . �Botiieed a report of some big thresh- and this demonstration was gotten up D urbam 1) 11 calf 10 mouths old, - that I I .
Wingham again during the winter sea. �soon disappeared again uuo�er the , u f Knox College. Twonto. ol,gliverAl an
9 . ing being doue on .tIY6 S&uble line, turns the scales at 940 Ibs. In the last 0 - Gloves ol
cer�oisnail,,, ,old a three year old fidy son he would-be greeted by a much , . there to 'patiently await the Stanley. It was stated, that- the work to show him in Some measure the five weeks it gained 110 lbo. It would excellent and telling sprilann in St. . uels in end
LO, and a� . boal for $100. Mr. MC- larger crowd. , 'I'he company consists =t of spring. ' esteem in which he is hold, on the oc- i Andrews' Presby6-rian Church obSuu-
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Gre or of t ndon Road, near Hen- of- a fine lot of talented muoiciaus.'�— 1 casion of hi tir profe , - unable' to*remaia �
, quarter. I contend that it took a long T SLEIGHING AND MARKETS. - Wedu I - I V11
. "I Sold a foal for $160. All these Mr. Win. X. Grieve, formerly of Tuck Bluevale. . Sion. 'I he address which was road was a over till the tea meeting oh thp- follow' �- I
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i1ple, (1 -animals were sold toanAmeri- eramith. arrived here from Dakota a ! CQ�OERT-The O'Banyon troupeof wiih �ehe_ statement of th I couch C in the most complimentary aleighing,aud all el&sses here made I — __ _
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u " aler, &nd.havet heen taken to the few daysago-and is now visiting friends insbirie-IB are to give an entert ilament � ment�, fo� the Beed was *very poorly and flattering ternis,'aud ,%as accom- d use of the sarne.— Markets hay'e GoxN0 To LHAVE.-Mr. Wm. Wpath- 1, - PR I VA.
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. L ' here. He is enveloped in the indis- in the Ca,ugda Methodist - Church on erStOD, proprietor of the w,iollen mills �
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� Vu4ed- States. I panied by a haudkome family Bible 900 �
I I — f I . 11 � cleaned, unless they count chaff clover very good, and large quantities of � .
� . ; —el �_ pensable buffalo coat. and looks as if Tuesday -evening the 24th inst. ! seed. -O.BsEnvEf. for himself, a silv* cake basket and b'11 in. The followiBg at Anhurn, is abmit to le�tve for flml:dl-
I I � . piokle di6h for rs. Dulinage, and a produce were brought &S Prc
- C�zgswF,LL's ART' DRA,wING. - The Uncle Sam was good to him.-This.is LEASED. -Mr. ' John PatterE I . - to � . -
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4rmying for prizes in Mr. Cressixeil's how the Emeirson International speaks genial and obliging landlord of the � - - -
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,&,rt lUnion took placo in the Mechanics' of an ,old and well known resident of Dominion Hotel, has lea'sed th .1 Royal � I . Mr. Dulmage mad) a suitable reply, " -, having bmnd the facilities . I �
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Institute- rooms on Friday. last. Several this town : ,-The Hon. Edward Creed." on h Maitland Bank, now -occupied CONCERT. -A concert was given in after which the ,co npauy partook of a 75o ; outs 37c to 38c:; barley 70c to 80c, aive scale; I � . .
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ellis, best. works of art, and wilt be familiar to most of our readers. We possession wi the let of'April. ing of! Thursday, 6bh January, under ladies. On ooncluding which a chair- hides, green, 57 to $7.50 ; bucter 16c to for his fast iucrea,iing bu-iness. H ' . - . . �
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h, 1. prized by those who were ,'go for- learn th&t'-Ned" has blossomed into a ' REsOLUTION.-At the annual meeting The hH,11 was h1led to its utmost Man was CHujaca SEnvi[cEs.-His Lorldsbip, the - .
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Bate as to secure them. The follow- full-blowu land apeolulator ir the gate for -.school purposes held in the school apacily, ThewortbyReave was in- lent speeches were delivered. The Bisbopof Huron, will preach in St. thepagition of pr6centor in St. An- "I I charge of :
is ' list of the names of those who wall city. -Mr. D. Ferguson, of Tuck- house here, the follo%ylng oved evening was a ver pleasant one, and , I .
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� d le in preserving order and Jobn's Church, Brussels, on Sunday , drews' Presbyterian Church. And - Music dep
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- -Clititon--2od John EaHtwood, lot in St. Mar.vs� and intends going and unanimously carried:-1hat we I _�
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' I . church at HeDfryn at 3 p. m. the San . The Ir,ss to Blvtb will be a -French
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� , grant Mr. Sihaw,'took the house by Storm. St. George's, Walton, on the afternoon project. -1 � deportme-al
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af th; Sth� James Spooner., To- him many years of health and comfor� the Public Schools, and that We State A fide duet given by Miss Hunter 8, took pI ca on Wed of Butiday next. Tr,A MEETING. -The tpa mppting in -1 .
I and aiss Magaie Gardiner, also a beau. tion No, nesday, Oviriomas ELECTED. - The annual connection with S't. And-noww P,04by- - , 11 L_ miss R(
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tonvy; 9th James Spooner.. Toronto.; in the stone town. 'Mr. Peter Haw. should Rive nothing more than a com. tiful i,p8trumental solo by Miss Hunter, 28tb December. ME asirs. L. Fraser and . _'. an Eveni]B2
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10ph David Dorrance, Se&forth; 11th I mon school education. Now wbat do I - der the aus
thorn. of Efulletti near Seaforth, hac mvedugot the GreyDistrict Loyal Orunge terian church came off or, Monday .
. F. Garniss were re-alected. and Mr T- Lodge was held at Wallion on the 10th evening last- EverytillIT pas"d Off � .
and a fine, song beautif ulfy rendered by . .
.Johr Eastwood, Hamilton; 12ai Judge the fore finger. of his left hand bitten you think of it. Progressive, oil ? 8 � Warwick elected in place of E. Olver, iusE., when the following officers were exceedingly well. and cmisiderina the . - stitate. � S
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fort4; 16th John. Ward, Seaforth ; got of relieving it, when the dog made lives in a Beat little teuement i6n. aced . . closing the school I in Section No. 10, I - Application
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L 16th�Judge Toms, Goderich; 17th I . it, and wealt Sogeelies .
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I � MoKillop. I Morris, PIPill lain ; John Murray, District Secretary; were delivered bv quite a numb -r of -
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vioR. Toronto; 19th Peter 61valo" has -accumulated amudest pi ' I with a hand8orne'silver cruet stand, ac- 1 � I - I
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$18t - - Oliver, Somforth; 22udL J. misfortune to get his leg broken. -Mr., collected so.tue debts owed her, and take 8harge of a school in that town- dress. Miss Movi tie has taught in M. Keffer, Lecturer- captivate the audieneg chiefly was the ; . .
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I ald, Stratford; 23rd- D. James A. Cline was elected Chairman when she arrived home placed the ouln : n "by Rev. �
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fort1j; 25th .T. L. 8-mith, . Seaforth ; - current year at the regular meeting on her bed and retired to rest. n nced. make an exeellaent teacher.. a both Grey Br�noh Agricultural Society held tures amon,a the natives � and hadr- . �
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96th. and 27th James Sprro,v. To- Tuesday night * last. -'Mr. Wm. Carry, Killop . will . I . adth escapes from wild awmals I
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wish him success in big now vocation. showed that the entire debt of the 1-B Africa. His quaint Scotch stvle in. . .
�)nto�; 28tli A, H. Ireland. Soaforth ; for sevaral years engaged as tree agent, a noise and was surprised to f ud two A SUCCESSFUL M ETING. - The mia- � .
99th and 4-ohn Eastwood. HIAMil_ L diedatbis resideuce in Seaforth on men, one t&ll, with his hat I � ith ,
� 30tlf draw over Mai LITERARY SOCIETY. -The Fourth - S,,ciety for groutids and buildings has narrating the above waB received w I . I
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Hugh Robb of this town a few days quietly put his hand; where the Inoney - ing speech, after wl dch the pastor read lowing Directors: Alexander Ga -Sir John A- Ma'Donalolls m - �
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Dual meeting of the members 6f the .493 poanda. . It was. as flue'& , p6rker as weather be favorable and the roads the report, which m as very oucouragiug, P. Scott, W. H. McCracken, A. Rob,brt- friends and admirer's w9l. regret to �.� _. I �
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. ay last. I bruises about tile modth no o her inq, � ectel. � . . given by Revs. S. Riul and R. CroMP- Leckie and Donald Scott were appy . nt- illness which caused b- C I to.offer thi
Towift on Frid There was a now open each day and evening, and juries were sustained. p _I is trip to Eng. �-� .
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attendance. the hall beiag well the ice'on both rink8 are good. -Mr. � I ; ad auditors. The East Riding Soeieiy's atment last Spring. --- t� I !of 11
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. Vroin these we learn the followiug par. of happiuess.-After the cold snap of Turner's church. Rev. Mr. H iniltou, b(r. Mr. J. MoCowan, for the sum of LNQTx -The above was intf-nded'for .U,-st - t _�
:. Coulars ,. The totM ulumber of mem- last week there was a good fall'of sixow pastor, was in the chair, and a dresses $6,809. As -this is a first-class farm, wefk, but was inadverteltly owitted -ED.3 can buyer offered Mr. John Mason the view of cousultiDg the best medied _;
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r(Vill'op, 175; Hallett, 336. The came on and siuce thbn there has been been made for the "inner wan's," that Boyeii, on the 5th inst.'Ahresbed for building was litetally packed. Mr. G. caught -netween the cogs of the wheels much benefit to him. . � o the 1,
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tuolkeramitb, $4 ; Rev. Mr MeNmugh. MtLyor, also $75 to the Fire Brigade.- reached the ri pe age of 99 years, having all I fo as _ � I
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-t . � ch the report - co . ntain. These don. -The w embers of the Seaforth Deceased wa� a native of Arm . , Ire recovered. . . to _11- turna,will' bt,
94ta ements .were em ineqt1v satig - Fire Brigade iatend having their an- land. Her remains were inte Northeott intends to go into the gra he .oc6asiou was gratifying, and the I the amount of $1,200. The burglars . - - I
, � din the _' MANY A SLIP, &c. -A young business. We WiBI bim success. , receipt , s sat - - I - . .- �� perfeet genA.
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rac rk to, the meetinma, .-i,nd they w1al -u[)1)er at the 0orninerce' i0actory. Thus pleasantly 11 bored a hole in the top of the ss& - � � �� to wba, otht
- -nimouslv adopted. on the eV6L1ir10 ial Hotel Irishtown cerDetery on SELturday last. man recently out from good"old Eng- I , � L � � -
. REMOVED. - Mrs. Peter Henderson I ended the last Christmas tree enter. � aspau at,50,
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;0 t Una ,\4r. JaS.' of Tuesday, the 24th SCHOOL MATTERS.- A meeting of the land bevame Smitten with the charms and,family have lately removed to God- 1 tainment of th.3 season. : about the size of a pea, and used nitxo.
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. cEwing. of Tucker,cmith, having re- iti-4.-Mr. L. Meyerh,d a set of valu- School Board was held in glycerine. ThealctualloRsisestim&ted blark teas-
. 1ittly's hotel, of -one of Stanley's fairest daughters, erich, where they intend residing for 'I BRIEFS -Slight Bleighing. A little ' . . - � nearly evi-'rV
W 1090ed hiR office as Director, his resig- able 8ilver-trioui-ited harness stolen Eg'mondville, according to statute, for � and After paying her court for sever%l I at81,500. An iron cash box whieh I -1-1 - .
- Va-40n was accepted. and Ur 4ames from his driving lionae on Tuesday the purpose of receiving the P(11 book weeks he determined to bring , Some time. As Mrs.' Heuderson was 1, more snow would make it good. -Woo d coDtained sixty dollars in gold, wag I . Large buyt�
1914er was elected in his stead. The ovelling lamt.-Mr. John Ward has now from the Ret i matters i one of the first sett lers in this part, She 1, is and basbeen for some time past a found empty some distance wc - - keep ILI i kin
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i b - to a 61imax, but unfortunately for him- will be sadly misse , and we all. join in t scarce article. A few days' good place on the Canada Southern Railway I " I __ ' I 7 . gauou-s of lz�
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retinng directors this year 'were frora ou han,l 28 orders for harness for Mani- Oral wards, wbic showed the fc)llowing se:t, hot being very well up to the -way wi � C . .�.. � ts on i
. Hutlett, and a ballot wars tah-on f4 the tol,a. Tlos is -no I � Sb1ing that happi, ess and prosperity ; bleigbing is oul required to make it tra k. A drawer from the safe,seversl � - .
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. A bad for Seafor � th.. ' It viz.: Ward No. - 1, J*cob Mc. that such things are done in ,this will attend her wb ever she goes. 1 plentiful. -The' holidav entertainments watches blown to pieces, a 1�ew gold '� - g�00&& ss�v
le , Mr. Alex. Stewart has got hi
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Olon of Directors to reprdRetit that S pacing. txee; No. -2, George Sproat, re' looted; couniry, he "popped the question," not THR VOTE. -The following is a s I are now almost at an -end, and PO,ople I rings and a pocketbook containing some 3:- :
Minsbip. The ballot resul:ea in the Pout:Y it, flom pasture and is nowready No'. 3, Peter Daymond; No. 4, Duncan I tate- Bait wens. ,
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I ' ' of tha following gentlemen as to the young laily, but to bar parents. ment of the votes DAled for each can- ! are once more settling down to th ' I �
, ; e- notes were found on Monday in - I . by the barr,�
. to warm uP s -me of the fast nags �McGregor. Moved by Peter Aikeu- The , old - orning " - .
9-riectors for tile. ensuin--_ tbres years. folks, were, quite will . �._, � I
' didate at the recent municipal election I ordinary routine of daily life.-Xr. under Green's grain warehouse ancl
. aroun-1 towu.-It is expected'that the head, seconi4ed by John Wood-, that ing and gave their cheerful assent in this township, aq given by Mr. Fos- Wm*. Moir, of this place, Bold, a, few ,
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7iz." John McMillan,' John Britton. � Rev. Dr. Wild. of Torwito. will d liv r Sarnuet Walluce act as chair - 1. � were restored to the owner. The bur- tering dunt
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. an for This,' of course, rejoiced the young ter, the Returning I fficer: For Deputy 1 days ago, to an American buyer, a bay I glars were -traced as far as Treutou, t
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I uee ion of arneDding tEe by-laws toww tLbout the 7tih of next month. The by Saxaue I -Wall ace, seconded by Jacob. best bf spiritm. The following night ' some price of $350. -Rev. B. B. Keefer, ' ,
i - I Samuel Ra nie, 312 ; John C. I mare, for which he received the hand- I Michigan, as the fellows
. to witl he insured aga-inst Dtictor will come here on the invitation. McGe , KaIr,flei&-h. 237. ouncillors- Henry , , used a ban . - iolaiiff .grocei
I . . 1 OU Y, � ! ; car from this place to Amherstbu Z.- :'� .for Ault &
& that David Manson te chair-' he applied to the young lady herself, -Heyrock, 336; Job�,l F. Moritz, 320 : rg -
. One bythe ,use �nf LRtparn of Britannia MasoDic Lodge, and the man for the current year. ' . ; of Wingh-am, shipped, from here on ,t and then tbrew,i.t off tbe track there. ', seaford-, 7
I I The amend-' assurbig her all was right and that be David Sur 2�1; Alex. McEwen, * Tuesday for Chicago a car loid of po- 1 On the _s m . - . 1 7
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.good deal of warr but will, of9cour8e, be open to the pub I tit -got the consent of her parents. 223 ; Noah,Fri�d 5; Win. Sn'der 20. 1 tatoes.-Mr. James Lang, of Tucker- * IN. a.-
, 8 erg - discussed at considerable lecture will b6'under lodge auspices, ment was lost and Mr Wa bad j 6
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if -Treas- but nbbb the less indigna�ntly, told him counts were passe� - C. luoir, planting ' car load of choice apples. -Quite it i the same gang. A draft for $1.,60() was . I
To Deralitted to- use steam - thrmhers. Catherine Biggdr were remo d from that George Sproat be Becretar3 ing of the - Counci the following so- : same day, and for the same market, a house, blown open, it is Presumed by
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is destroyed the Maitland Bank Cemetery, on h I Xtirevr for the carreat year.- ,arried. .that 4e might mar4. her parents if he shade trees on .
rc ugh their use -the COMP"Y isnot re. I 5th intit., and were taken to Ton t� e big iway, $2 ; repairing K- number left here on Thursday for Clin- p Ily d t y a but tber W - ,-
:)nto ad -by Mr. Manson. Seconded by liked, .t Marry her, and ' artia-� as r;o a ,, as , 6 as .
--and interred beside those of bar hus. � scraper, 01.50 ; H. Oka, planting trees I'ton, to attend the Reform Convention I . .
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