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,� t a he proceedings were latter end of March.—Mr. F. Fowler, of evening during the peat year; ancl,we journed-to meet again. on the 3rd Mon ,f evening began to darken the
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i ''I - 4, , broiight to a close about one o'clock by the Huron Road, shipped a ear load of also tender our sincere thaaks for .-your day in J the hour of 11
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� V.04, . I VAI joining in i lug � that r 17r&nd old day. ntiring engrgy and patience which you o'clock a. M. The Council elect for the Woods, after which a short
. ! -, _good beef to Winnipeg on Thurg u llearty meal,
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� " . I I - - .—ting Chorus, "Auld Lang gyne'.17 - � � i — . I have shown' in order be t Dare& us that year 1882 met Recording to law on the took -a I the cham-
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: I �1� DISTRIOT MATTERS. - . � I Please, �ccept these Reeve &ad Councillors Middleton, pionship, and then due pro
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. ,� 1'1� Ho Is 11R? PRESENTATION.—Mr. ment, si�ging. I - 'were made for spending A Pleasant
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I . t I ; Press of la- at Saturday we find the stone wasm&de the recipient of a hand- presents, not for th*iuienge value, 4 d having made the declara- evening. The young folks came in
� .some piece of silver on, Wednesday but as a token of our high * regard for present, a ri so tares
� f TO THE PuBLic.—Regarding a notice following, which seem& to'refor to some uAlification, &c., before the bands, but there came up al , .
�.11. I --inst. by you, because we feel that they are more tious of en or eight
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: - sauted In tho ExpoarToR of the 20th
. � � . -that - person in this town�: "A S'eaforth man- I evening last, as a slight mark of the rk, to k their seats. Upon, the mo. among the wheat, for sev
, i Messrs. Wade Bros., I w1sh to state I left than merited. We couple -with this Cle - �
I �, ith�,, ufacturer visited this city. w short time I high appreciation of his services as pre - nded by despicable yout4s made their appeax-
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- ! . Visirfirmatthe- end of my engageiment w _ n of C1 arles Middleton, seco
., � il� I , ago, and stood aghast at sight of the * St. Andrewls Presbyterian
I A, t our'best wishes for our future welfare tie
i Mon, and eontruy to their oft repeated wiahas center in
; J _ , " Church, by the members of the congre. and happiness, and may. the God of Dr. Stantury, H. Hunter was elected ance uninvited and unwelcome. After
, _� , formetoreminLandhelp them AlOng. Hance - r, 1882
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. I tremendous business. activity and pro ; and causing some disturbance in the home,
I ia. i, iattend you. The address �vss Clerkfor the current yes d. deal of
- 1, k kbeir vrsth� Xy reason lorle&ving theae , gation. The choir were the donors. peace
A � aMaDWSOL to secure a aituation with a gross that, ie, 'visible everywhere and I - e ermg -other busiuess,- and giving the inmates a goo
i 1 1Z 1PG read by Mr. Erastus Ronnie,. and the without,�t ' upon L
��. , stmogeramd better'established firm, and who I which is so seldom observed in Ontario. I 0 - I the Con il adjourned to meet again on trouble, they were ordered out by the
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� 1! an not always trying to 'sell oat; and wonid He was delighted, and went back home Haxlock. gifts were presented by Miss Mary the first Monday in February, 1882, in good man of the home. After this in-
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- I , 1 am with Messrs. S000 BLothers. J. C. Broderick. Mr, Foster made a suitable
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- nitobs fever throbbing in. terrupt
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�w k I every vein, and determined to sell out a post office was established in the their good will, shown in such a tau- O'clock ' 0
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�6� 4 MONEY FouND.—Found on the Madin I , P. In.
I '$ i 3bot, Seeforth, s.roll of bUls containing his Seaforth business as quickly as place now known as Harlock, under the gible way, and expressed the' hope Tim Bi zwERY.—The Bayfield brew- hour all took their departure for home,
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'I - a . I . $16 in are , ery was completely destroyed bV - fire feeling satisfied, no doubt, that wood -
9. alL The owner can have the same on proving possible and return for ash ill the oar6 of Mr. T. Neilans. The wa,ut of a that the S a.-
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V party and. paying for this idvertisement on golden harvest. Qua evening in the gto ' resiaence ,sawing bees sire good institution
JK '="" cation ,t the Oak Hall Clob*g Hoase, Bes, . re being felt, oner was opened by Kra. rneans of preparing. each one for, the on Tuesday night last. The , �
1! � � bosom- of Ing family he Was re'00,1111�ing in Young about five years later. Another was adjoining the Com.
; a0h. 788 higher life. After which a hastily pre- of the Iroprietdr
- . � . . i glowing terms the wonders he haq men. - store is now opened by Mr. * S. Reid, . and w' also destroyed, to- 0 �
. �' pared programme, consisting of yead- brewery, fp's - Gorrie. I
. . AwavxasARY SERwaEs. — The an- He was chastely attired in an elegant who has on han
, i . . d a good supply of * a, recitations and music- enli�ened gether w:th the contents, the family
I night shirt. A night shirt is not exactly � stock, such as is required in &'faxming ""
i *iversary services of the Egmondville the houn,�when all returnod to their having hl Lel barely time to escape from SNow.—On, Friday night last we were
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� the kind of garment- a-dapted even for in- district. His spirit of enterprise d(5* homes, well pleased with the manner the burE ing building. The property favored with the severest.suaw storm of
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, ,; Aabbath,'Fobruary 5th. Rev. John do3r winter wear without sOnI8 Aux:il- serves & hearty support from tho neigh- in which the evening ha(I been spent. was insured for $3.,500, and the loss, the season. It continued until Monday
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. I 4ames, D. D., of Hamilton, will pre*ch - iary, raiment, but there was a roaring boring community, and it is to be hoped I over ;ud;sbove this amount, will be and was accompanied- by intense frost.
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. I at 11 o,clock a. m.'and 6.30 p. m. -The fife in the stove, and this, together with that his success in stor4-keeping will . . Winthrop . , fully 1, I . The origin of the fire is A FBzE RmE.—Some Gorrie bQys
. � annual social meeting of the congrogs. his bubbling enthusiasm, kept him at a rival his present e�tensive blacksmith- unknow74 . got a free ride on the train from Gorrie
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.1 � tion and their friends ' will be comfortable temperature. He waxed- ing business. I ANNIVERSARY SERviczs.—We. are re- 11 - L to Teeswater a few ditys ago'. It ap-
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A, , hold on Monday evening, .the 6th. more and more eloquent as he prooeid-'� - � ,quested to state that the anniversary 11 11owick. lttle �car,
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� . r Tea will be served at 6 o'clock. ed with his narrative, his face was Services in connection with Cavan
� .� . usporne. - FRIEND Y VIRIT.—Thp, mom and one .of the railway men came
. � i The chair will be taken at 7.30. flushed, his eyea lit up with a fiery j Church, Winthrop, will'take place next +
ci Oy' THim THAmims ROAD CHuRca.—The .he To prance Lodge at Forestville along, noticed the trio and closed the
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�"� i Addresses are impected. from Revda. Dr. and his arms went like -windmills. His i Sabbath. The Rev. Mr. McCoy, Of . .
- � . new Presbyteriap Church on were paid!& visit from their friends of door. The boys did not destroy any of
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i . ater wife bad never seen him in such a Do- the Egmondville, will preach in the morn
- i James, Thomas. McAdam, of Exi , ' Thames Road will - be formally opened - Gorrie red.ently. , the seats in the car, and no doubt had
"I . mostheri,tn mood, and1er eyes bulged ing at 11 o'c�ock and in the evening at 'DisoRAA13FUL.—Some, roughs in the plenty of room. ;
, j ; and others. . . Sabbath next, thdi29thinst. TheRev, 6, AS we %tated last week, the -anni
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I � I . Principal Cavan, of Knox College, To, . � " vicinity o� the southern paxt of the CHAxaEs.—Dr. Spence ha.s left Gorrie
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- THE CouNiiy JuDaB.—Mr., D. B. - the midst of his peroration the lightly ronto, will preach in the forenoon, the versary tea meeting will be hold on the township: knowing Mr. Moore to be als- and intends to go to Mauitobs� During
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r . �, Reid, who has been appointqa by the attired gentleman had been edging in- I Rev. H. Gracey, of Gananoque, and following Monday evening.. . sent from home, went to his house and his short stay in this Village I be won
I . ]Dominion Government, is now holding advertently towards the` stove, abd formerly pastor of the congregation in . 0 . abnsed Mrs. Moore and her daughter many friends. It is reported that Dr.
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� an investigation into the Charges pre- absorbed was be in his subject that he the afternoon, and in the evening the . Hibbert. ,and knocked things around in a very Shupe will succeed him.—Mossrs� Me-
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ferred against Judge Squier. The in- presently Sat squarely down on. that services will be conducted by Rev. A. BADLY McKED.—A short tim 0 ago unbecomi I ng manner. Laughlin& Armstrong of this village
I . � d in the Court useM piece of furniture, supposingit to' '
I I vestigation is being hel D. McDonald, of Seaforth The open- Ar. Donald McKaig had a Very valuable SCHOOL EXAMNATION.—The following, have sold their stock to Mr. J. D.
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I W9use, Goderich. A* large number of be a � chair. He Boon discovored his ing tea meeting will be held on the horse so badly kicked in the stifle by is the res It of the -weekly examination' Smith, who will take charge of the
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1 � *le standing of the 8 i Third class of Union Gorrie book Store.
. witnesses have been examined and the ,mistake, and with a yell that could III If the other horses whi nior
I � - a-vidence is pretty much all in the same have been heard a mile off, he bounded following Monday evening, when thig I
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! direction. The Judge. has protested ten feet in the air. The stove was one. above named revetend gentlemen and- ifi the Stable as to render I him almost School Section No. 16, Howick and PxRsoNALs.—Mr. Daniel C&mpbell, of
� others will deliver addresses. This valueless. GTey. f lubject, Arithmetic. Marks Port Eigin, spent 'a short time. last
I- against the proceedings on the ground of the kind known &a a lbliok giant,' - ENJOYABLE TimE.—On Friday evenL Added or lednoted for neatness.
ll WL church is now completed, and .is one of . Ag- week with hib brother, John Campbell,
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� that � the Dominion Government have but fortunately he only sat on the. Ord
, � I the most handsome houses of worship Ing a very enjoyable time Was spent at gregati, 150: G. McDonald 100, Mar- of this village.—Miss McIntyr'e, teach-
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� . thority to institute ,giant,._'_;3o that he only carries that
. I . not the power or an . the house of Mr. John Scott, who him- inds Sharpin 80, Wm. Murray 6'
. in the county, and is creditable to the at er in the Harriston public school, wag
. � . . I anch an investigs�tion. He has re- legend - around with - him - now. We self is a hoot at a social g altherin - visiting friends in this village last week.
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� , ; liberality and taste of the congregation. I 9,68 Lizzie Sh rpin 50, In. Beldan 47,
;� Uined Mesm, Christopher Robinson draw a veil over thebalanceof the pecially when the mazy dance is large- Thomas all 40, Annie
f� �� � Armstrong 10.
I. Should the weather be favorable, the —Mr. Green, editor of the Gorrie En -
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. i. lmd Dalton -McCarthy, of Toronto, and scene. 1� participated in, * as was the case that The names of Annie Robertson, Rach- .
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� . �, � - . opening services cannot fail to be em- terprise, went to Chicago oi� business
. - the case will likely come up in the I I night. A good number fro W! Fallartaii. , aelArmstrong, Clara Longman, and last week, and Rev. Mr. Hough, of this
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� &urts shortly in some way or other. Loc4.-- Bnmys.—bon't forget the
7 - esent as well as th youth and Jane McUlister were cancelled for villag
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I � third ilfi the Series of the-Seaforth As- i 1 9 . or superintended the business for
i . beauty -of Pleasant Vale. Afterdancing carresponhing during examin
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I . �. Tim COUNTY. COuNcrL.—The County sembfi&, in,Caxdno's Hall, this (Friday) Henfryu. to the strains of music until nearly � - ' leman is a Practical printer of .
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� i- Council assembled at Goderich ng.' Dancing will commence at CHURCH OPENING.—On Sunday, the dawn of day they repaired to Stanley. several years experience. ;
. Tuesday last. The only business trians, 8:30 p.m. sharp. The music will be 8th-inst., the new English Church at their homes, all exceedingly well pleased "
, Q . ! RETURNED.—Mr. James Biggins, who' THE NEW PRESBYTERIAN V
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. i- I acted up to Wednesday evening was furnished by the 7th Fusileers of Lou- Honfryu was formally opened by his with the'amuse,nent of the night. has been visitiug his Bon in Iowa, for In. October of 1878 a mission station
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-, � �� the election of a Warden and the ap. don.—Mr. Charles Routledge, of th' Lordship th6 Bishop of Huron, assisted HdmE FRom MANITOBA. — Mr. John some time, is home- again. .
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�� 11, painting of tho.committee to select the 4th concession of Tuckersmith, has by Revda. P. B. DeLom�, Mitch.ell; G. McNicol and his sister, Isabella, after . a . HoRg"� oLD.—Mr. Hugh Gilmour, of bers and adherents of the Presbyterian
- J itadding committees for , the year. sold a span of three year old colts to an B. Taylor,, Listowel; F. Ryan, Brus. sojourn of about Dino MODtfig J11 Man'- . the 3rd oncession 'sold a three
There were two candidates proposed American buyer, for the sum .of $375. -yell body secured the Baptist church, in
!. 1 � sels, and C. J. BlIstone, pastor. The toba, have returned home tb spend the old mare or the sum of 0165, to Mr.
� I for the Wardenship, viz.: Mr. F. W.. They were of average Size, but good �
I . rV11 0 - which they held service for considerable
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.. f Johnston, Reeve of Goderich, and Mr., an,imals.—Messrs. M. P. Hayes and 0 'ce was held at 3 p. m., and for winter - n the affluence acquired by them Wm. Grant, of the Lofidon Road.
some time before that hour the church while there. He a asks in; very glow- timle. In 1879 they decided to build a
, - I L. Hardy, Reeve of Exeter. Mr. Wm. M. Gray have each made a gon- p : . — of church for th6amselves, and a building
F was so filled -thataboub 200 people were fing terms of Manitoba as 16 place for PREERN ATION., The members .
I 10hustou was proposed by Mr. Hardy erous contribution of $10 to the Ladies' St. Luke's Church, Goshen Line, kindly committee consisting of Dr. XcHich-
unable to gain admission. There were a3cumulating wealth. He "intends go- I r,
I . I presented their pastor, the Rev. Roboxit Re], Messrs. Jas. McLaughli!n, Daniel
I aBd seconded by Mr. Cook, of Howick. Aid Society, in order to enable them to thirteen cau"didates confirmed by the ing back in the spring and taking up
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�- � Mr. Hardy was proposed by Mr. A. L. relieve the immediate distress of Some Bighop, who Oso delivered an able dis- his abode Some' Mi I les farther west, as McCosh, with a load of oats. The Montgomery, Wm. Houston o'n d Thos.
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. . members'l of this congregation have McDougall, wer'e appointed tie Doctor
-1 .[� Gibson, of Wrbxeter, and Seconded by poor families- in the town, who are dea- -course to the congregation and candi- he will have'a better opportunity for show -i
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� - Xr. D. D. Wilson, of Seaforth. The titute of the neoeisaries of life. The . '
i�t dates. Services were als.) hold ab,6. 0 speculatin i ii n th ir esteem for Mr. Mc;CoBh in being S'e'eretary and James *oL&ugh-
i vote was taken' by ballot, &-ad resulted ladies ,would be thankful -for further I � g in a rising village, this evi- various w a during his incumbency. lin Treasurer. Mr. James Croakey and
f P.- M. to an� over filled house, when the dently being the grei,t inducement to .
� � in the election of Mr. Johnston by a contributions, of money, clothing or Rev. P. B. DeLom, of Mitchell, preach- that part as well as Dakota at the SOIREE. e annual Soiree under C. J. Pasmore were of terwardS added
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; majority of four, the vote standing, food from benevolent - citizem.—Mr. D. I .
F , ed. The musical part of the Services - present time. Purchasing. of village the auspices of the Ba field Road Pres. to the committee. The chu-�rch is of
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e Johnston,, 25; Hardy, 21. The Select- D. Wilson returned from the land of was furnished by part of St. Johns, lots to -day and selling them to -morrow byterian congregation. will be held in brick, and is 52 x 34. It will geat com-
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d I iRg Committee was then ballotted -for, paper towns and - big booms on Monday I Church choir, Brnagels. The collection at a cofisiderable advance must come to the church on the evening of Thursday, fortably 275 persons. The mombers"6f
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. I and the following were elected, viz.: last. Mr. Wilson was much pleased at the two Services . was $72. On Mon- an end Sooner or later, and I manv like February 2nd, on -which occasion the the building committee deseive great
. Messrs,'- Grabiam,,Stomley; Moyers,' with what he saw ,of the Northwest, . follc,wing reverend gentlemen are ex- praise for the manner in which they
� 1� day evening following a very successful those who invested in the South Sea .
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I Wingham; Rainer Howick; Kay, Us- and like all others Who visit Win i I
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, I . ' ' MPeg tea meeting was hold for the benefit of Scheme will be heavy IOBerg. pected to deliver addresses: Messrs. discharged their duties. . TheSunday
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I borne, and Ratz', Stephen. Mr. Archi- for the first time, was amazed at the the church f ands � in Mr. King's hall, � . I Livingstone, McCogh and Patterson, collections 'at opening service 4mounted
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. 'bald Dickson was appointed County amount of Stir and. business in that kindly lent for the !occasion, where tea I , r. to Q8L72, th6 proceeds of tea meeting
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i� ,� Auditor by the!Council. but up to Wed. city., We understand that Mr. Wilson, Thompson, Brucefield ; Mr. Musgrove, $157, and the subscriptions on' night of
,- smday. evening the Warden had not in company with two others of our was served to nearl 400 people. After � -� Ryan has , tea meeting 5128, making � a total
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14' tea a very pleasant meeting was held in '
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�1 do his appoint ent; it will, likely, town capitalists, invested Home $20,000 the church, when 1 addresses were do- sold his'fifty acre farm on the 14th
4 . will be f ui -nished by the choir of the amount $366.72. The membors- of the
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'i this town, as! these gentlemen have son has disposed of the balance of 'his McKinnon, a- near neighbor,for the leadershil of Professor, Jones. The highestpraise forthe energy,izealand
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I Taylorand thd inicumbent,C.J.Bub- gumof$2,500. Mr. Ryan iintends re- Professor will also give a6 nurnber of his liberality they have displayed � -in pro -
. performed the duties very officiently for bankrupt stock of dry goods to a gentle- i
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- fl. many year& mau in St. Thomas, and the stock is tb moving to Dakota in the spring. -
�T . favorite s4los during the evening. Tea viding so neat and comforbable' a place
1- F, . 1husic, vocal and instrumental, were TERBONAL.—Mr. Hartley, the esteem- -
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- COUNCIL DoiNGa.—At the meeting of will now devote his undivided attention Church, Brussels. The chairman of . speaking will commence at 8. The . — !
� � the Council on Monday evening all the 1 to his grocery business in the old stand. : . incapacitated for Attending ,to his -pro. :
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o the building committee, Mr. D 1 re to be devoted towards Walton. I
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.� members were present except the Reeve. —The weather for the past week has. gave a � financial Ist%tement months. purchasin new books for the Sabbath LITERARY SOCIETY. — The, Walton
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I I , Am application was read from Mrs. been sufficiently varied to please even _ Of t1lo On Tuesday of last week he�l underwent School Jib ary. The annual gatherings Literary Society, according,to a i nuounce-,
I church building which, including the
� I Hayes, President of the Ladies'Aid So- themost fastidious. On Saturday. it receipts of the evening $120, only a very pa,inful surgical operation and in this church are alw4ys Jargely at- ment, hold thei:c meeting 'Iasi Fridiy
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t siety, asking for a grant of $50 for the was thawing, and every person expect- had a tumor; removed from '� his person. tended and are pleasant affairs. Judg- eveni g. The chair was occupied by
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_ lose of the Society. The Ma,yor� and .ed that the little oleighing we had them 6150 in debt, which is a very pred- The operation was skilfull . Y and . gue- iug from the well known ability o' the Mr. WD.Johnston; Readings were given
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t Mr, Brett were appointed a committoe would go; on Sunday We enjoyed cesshilly performed by. Dr., Stewart, of speakers v rho are expected and th
?, a brick, gothic style, 22 x 36,, with ca'an a ex- bvMissesMa:digau and PetUick and
11 to wait on Mrs. Hayes and ascerWn as genuine Northwest blizza,rd; this was - Brucefield, assisted by Do6tors Scott -
� - .. . � � eel 14 x 16. The - walls are 10 feet . cellent music promised, the -meeting on K. McKenzie, and recitatious� by Miss-
�'.. bD the present and necessary wants of, continued on Monday, and on Tuesday and Duncan, of Seaforth. ;Mr. Hart- Thursday night should be unexception- Campbell and W. Reid,ana anlessay by
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;. � the poor coming Under her notice, and morning the thermometer registered 30 high, and the building presents a fine ley's m-pny friends will be pleased to .
appearance, and cost 01,000. The all succe sful. I I G. Reid. G. -Tdorri '
il . relieve the same at once by 'giving an degrees below zero -; on Wednesday I kind- learn that he is recovering nicely, and . ison, D. oMillan,
* I ness of the raenibep3� and people in the . �� XTERTAINMENT—The tea ; me6ting A. Campbell and- 'R. William n each
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I amount. It was resolved to � refund afternoon of the same day it rained vicinity to the visitors on Sunday and worst is now over. His place in the � n
Monda was worthy of great praise. confiectio . with the Sabbath amusing dialogue. The mu I debate
I Messrs. H. Cameron and W. Blackwell . heavily, and yesterday we had bea y , . school is filled by I -
� — chool in : the Methodist Episcopal w ill take place this (Friday) e�reuing-
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lectdd from- them in taxes on income. in the world can beat this for variety in ' Hay. I meeting of No. 4- Liter SociAL.—The parlor a ial given by
, - i I I ary, Society was 18th imb., �vas a grand success and far Mr. W. Mills, of Hullett"eWSE a grand
The Mayor, -Reeve, Deputy Reeve and one Short . week? — Th anniversary- COUNCIL MEETING.—At the last Ineet- one of the best attended which has I
I e i - surpassed j all anticipations. The success—% success in regard to the
Councillors -Stewart and McDougall Services in the Canada Methodist ing of the Hay Tov�nship Couvoil the been held, this season. The� house wag weather being favorable, the church number attending, the social -element
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�� . .- nbraents t3 office were was filled to its utmost capacity. Mr. pervading, the music rendered, the
�' Sunday, February 5th, when Rev. Dr. made: Samuel Fo8teri, Clerk, salary
I ! . � the -duties of the market clerk, town reasons the Staff of entertainers was Win. Keys was appointed chairman luxuries provided and consumed, and
I I constable and waterworks engineer for Sutherland, of Toronto, will preach at $110; Michael Zeller, Treasurer, salary smaAler than usual, upon the wfiole the aud performed the duties of his office in also in a financial sense. Ur. Mills
� next year, and to suggest any changes the'nBual hours morning and evening. $80; James Bo4hron, aSS083or, salary audience was well Satisfied with the his usual jo�ial manner. The choir,
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`chair was occupied under the Able leadership of Mr. Tough, residence, beautifully finished, And very
hey may think necessary and report on On the following Monday evening the $65, and Mrs. Reinhardt, careta,ker of proceedings. The has a very
. 11 the subject at next meeting of Council. anniversary tea meeting will be held, hall, 110. Moved by Mr. Heyrock, by Mr..K. Murdie, which position he rendered I I me choice selections. Pro. .
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I . that Daniel ent. lessors To gh and Armstrong also gave wife were heartily congratulat�d on tb:,b
I Brett and 0. C. Willson were appointed most interesting address, 11A Summer Faust be auditor at,-& Salary'.. . of $6.—
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& committee to draft the standing and in Prairie Land," this being 4 descrip- ried. The -Reeve appoin'ted Owen Lockhart and Geo. Murdie, which were erection, completion aad beautifying of
, ' were loudly applauded, by the audience. such 6 lovely home by the whole com,
,,, workin- committees for the current tion. of what be s&W during a �onmmerls Geiger second auditor. Moved by Mr. "'nee- These gen tilpmen are possessed of good
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. ! . year and report the Same at the next tour tbronab Manitoba and the North- Moritz, seconded by Mr. Rannie, that Readings were given b Meggrs. Goo. pany present. r The one desire expreBs*
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I � I meeting of Council. It was decided to west. Mr. Sutherland is a Turnbull, ed was that ibbis kind family might long
�� . pleasing HenryLipphardt be Collector at a salary Jas. Lockhart, Hugh Me- tice will undoubtedly become adep to be 8pare,l to enjoy it, and m4en they
r � � pay Mr. L. McDonald the sum of $488..- speaker and an able Preacher, and will ', - of 050. Moved in amendment by Mr. Intosh, Geo. Murdie and Geo. Lock- at singing. 1, The addresses delivered by
, irl 47 as balance due him on'lumber Con- we are sure, be listened to by a large Heyrock, Seconded by ibl remarks ' , left it they might take their I place in
i,. i Mr. Samrm, hart- A few most Sens e
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I �1. traatb. After, passing a few accounts number of people, both on Sunday and. that John H. Schnell be reappointed were made by Mr. W. J. Sh' and enjoy for ever the house I Of many
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I v the Council adjourned until next Mon- on Monday evening.—Professor Holmes, Collector at a Salary of $55.—Amend- perhaps the Inost pleasing ,feature of terbsting and instructive. Rev. mausions.—W. B.
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A day evening, at 7 o'clock. . of -Clinton, is now engaged in getting mendeni lost. Moved by Mr. Ronnie, the evening was the singing, especially the platform first, and entertal , nod the INTERESTING LETTERS.—Mi. Editor,
I A __ up 6, class of young ladies in Seaforth' Seconded by Mr. Moritz, that the and. that rendered by the Messrs. Thomson, audience for a short time. Rev. Mr. —Sir :—I think it will not be out of
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, f � supper under the auspices of the Sea- "Virtue 1�ewarded-"—Mr, Wm. Grieve, prepare an Abstract of the Same in de. Thomson. Next Friday evening the intemper Mee. of the number of interesting 131, itle'ra that
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- I i forth Fire Brigade was held at the of McKillop, busp'urchased the property tail to be laid before the Council at next F Last, but. not least, appeared in the 'E"osiToR d 4ring the
- � � Commercial Hotel on Tuesday evening of the late George- Sparling, which i� meeting, and that tb� Clerk procure has done more for the benefit of -man-
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last. The aiipper was all that could be subject of union, and it is needless to past year, both from distan . parts of
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. � . . Carried. Moved by Mr. Moritz, see- cussed. The affirmative side -of the if spell_ and, listening to his sound countries. I think I speak , he senti-
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rejutationof thi8excellent hotel. The -acre of land. The- price paid Was ended by Mr. Rannie, that all taxes yet subject will be led by Goo. Lockhart, argume -
, members of thei Brigade appeared in $800. Mr. Grieve intends coming to due be paid the Collector on or before assisted by Messrs. G. and illustrative jokes. To 1ent8 of most newspaper.teaders wh n
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the lot of February nexb.—Carried. Shannon and H. McIntosh The neg. press of -what they see going �on in this
� fall force and in full uniform, being or- live in Seaforth. The sale was effected add to the i pleasure of the e i 0 L ,
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rayed in their new jackets, which are through -the agency of Mr.'A. Strong. * Messrs. I'laBoweller and Irwi
� ,& assisted by recita orld we live in, it would coider a favor
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l I meat and rmitable -for t1fe purpose for Should the weather prove favorable, Mr. Moritz, that th.e supervision of the Messrs. G. Turnbull, J. Co J- logue be;ween Messrs. Irwin and on those who have not had the privilege
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. which they are required, and w1lich_ the first skating carnival of 'the Season roads, culverts -and bridges in the town- Lockhart. This very intere8tiug Sub- Hewitt, Lrought down f ttavelling. Consequently your Wal -
hay. � been procured by tlie company will be h,eld on Tuesday evening next. ship for 1882 be as follows: ;A. Hey- j8ct will undoubted a -the house with 0
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I - witt their own�fuuds. consisting o�i four' n�embors rock, the Lake Road and concession 14; dience should the weather ' I
" compoied of a splendid lot of young of the County .Council, viz.: Messrs.1 . � I up and ab s mod quite a new and pleas- of the EXPOSITOR, has reasou-1 to thank I
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i - � men — all sm. t, active, - steady Hutchinson, Goderich;,D. D. Wilson, Goshen Lines South of Zurich; S. ___
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a credit to th L. Gibson, Wroxeter, beat a picked township north of ,Centre Road; J. F. COUNCIL MEETING.—The Cou : ncil met tended, son�e kind friend not forgetting �
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other business men Of the town resp d Inatch played. on the rink iii, God blind line and the fron't South of centr the business 0 _ �
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�'. Mi the way of purchasing tickets, there , stood 18 to 13.*—The Rev. Mr. Waits, of boundaries.- --Carried.. After passing a lots Cleave, Morrison and Stan- i
. were not so many present at the sup- 1 Stratford, preached i' . . votes of thanks were given, the choir I sels P.O. 736-8 -
I n the Presbyte'rian number of accoulits the Council ad- 'bury were. present. The first sang their : closing' selection, Rev. Mr. MARKETS.—Fall wheat.01.2
per as there sbo�ld have been. The � Phurch qu Sabbath last. He is a most , journed until the ith of March. I � .$ to 31.26.,
1 � Y business� attended �o was the applica- Livingstc no pronounced the benediction spring $1.25 to $1.26, peas 72c to 75a,
- firemen give their services to the town ., able preacher and was much admired PRESENTATION., -On TUeada , Janu- ti -On of several parties for. remission of and the crowd dispersed, well satisfied barley 75c to 80c, pork $7.50 to $8.15,
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gratuitously, and every business man by all who heard bina. U fortunatel�l I ary 17tb, a number of the scholars and dog tax. It Appeared that their dogs with the proceedings of the evening, I hidea $7 to $7.50, butter 160 to 17c, �
and, ratepayer' is . greatly dependent however, the stormy weather ke�i teachers of the Ui�iou Sabbath School, had been killed after the Assessor hat'd Proceeds $34. egos 18c, potatoes 50c, hay 51,1 to 312,
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. I upon them for the safety of big prop- many away, and be had but small I held in School Seoltion No.. 6, proceeded placed thern on the roll, aud they did � It per barrel 85c, per ton $2.50.
1: erty, and it would.be encqurki ing to the congregations. THE B IYFIELD RoAD.—Mr. Editor,— Sa
, gi —Mr. Thomas Coveiitry ! to the residence of Mr. Fo�Bter and pre- not like to be taxed foy dogs when the Sir :—I I oticed in the columns of the � LoclmTiEs.—frhe sleighi g is the
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� 1�oys if this obligation were acknowledg. 'left for Manitoba on Wednesday. He gented him and �his estimable lady dogs had. been destroyed.- In view of ExPoSITOEL a large amount of blowing very best and great quatideal of wood
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I Out to these &nnnal gatherings. How- He cleared about $4,000 on the property some Bet of glassware as a mark of of the parties had their dog ti ,
over, as it was,wthose who failed to at. he purchased there last summer, and ax refund- would lika to inform Some of those fast I market. Mill men or()" rushi�ig things.
I ; I esteem for their ontiring efforts and ed, so that the public treasury was ile- sawyers -hat it they come to some of I —F. C. Rogers, Reeve, was iinable to
I - tend were the losers, as a �most pleasant be intends going in again. We hope he faithful services iq: ponnection with the pleted thereby to the extent of 05-50. the wo9d bees on the Bayfield Road attend the meeting of the Couinty Coun-
soc - ial evening was spent by all present. may win.—Mr. W, EL Treaves, a for- Sabbath School, I her with the fol- It was then moved by.R. Morrison,
-The chair v�as oc-oupied by Mr. James mer well known resident and contractor I . they will get soi�ne insight in the busi- cil, having -been confined to: his boa ,
I I lowing address: the young people Seconded by Paul Cleave, that the I ness. M e do plenty of big work and since last Friday.—Mr. _11. Armstron
. , ... A. Cline, the. efficient and popular 'of 'this towu, has Bkedaddled from bf the Sabbath Sc , , feel it our duty to following accounts be paid, and that don't say much about it. If we were returned on Tuesday last from., England,
I V - . Chief of the Brigade, a,nd the vice -chair Clinton and has gone back to the laud express in our feeble way our apprecia. the Reeve grant an order for th ' - i all our big work the Exposi. having been over with 100: head of
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in response to toasts, were made by Dr. can, of the firm of Duncan '& Duncan' the elevation of the mind and character amount of contract for the building of last. T1 e day being find and a good across the Atlantic, and ther4�ugbost he
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!, -nd the, England and Scotland, to purchase . hood, and also for the hospitable way school debenture of 873.47, and a mis- large lot :)f wood was put up in the Coinmissioner in the mattvr of . tlae
- rison, McLean and others, a yOu1:9 People of this neighbor- the town hall, an item of $600, also a num
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�� Messrs. H. Town, D&Iziel, Harris, week on account of stock taking, but home with the.. large numbers which &mounting altogether to 3818.62. This ent saws were thoroughly tested The the following parties attended as wit.
C�,VAP,, ]Piuktammer, Cline, Laidlaw expects to have the goods bere by the have oongregated here every Friday motion being'carried, the Council ad. -
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Manitoba Notes. : ; I permit ,
—Mayor � Carney, of E merson haa or mak
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—George Bannerman of Kildon , I t3to Liel
old his farm on the 18t� inat., cousltt 18 now
ng (it lot No. 1, Kildonan, for $55 I . . ferxed t.
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—Winuipeg has a new Steam lauti, - TH
Iriven by a ten horse-po,wer engiii- a '�, - _��,
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mployingfrom twenty to twen�; We I otter f,UL
lands. " . I .- A&Wei
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—The papertown of Clearwater, I the Finj
Curtle Mountain District, is be ng T_ 11 F. I
)ought up. A few nights ago in Win- The
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IiPeg 57 lots were gold for 64,600, � L 000"Uty
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—The speechaelivered by the Gover. red to a
lot Genewal at Winnipeg has been pub. To aLe M
ished in pamphlet form.,- and is being - I
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widely circulated in t1ae Old Country .. � . 4 maT I
1rough the officials of the ,department first raim
I Agriculture and Jrumjgr�ation. "Sail a �
—Dominique Poulin, one of the le&d- L expendu
ng men of Brandon, and proprietor of - Akent j)f L
ihe Brandon House, died on Wearies- Decemb,
lay, the 18tb, of typhoid fever. St , fund all
�y Sterling
leaths have taken place in Br,au,ion ' .
I rom this fell disease within a short benture
rime. . � tollectiol
—Rev. Joahns W. Collins, Presh, - troin ma
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,erian minister at Rat Portage, haS In_
itituted alibel suit against Rev. WIH. aad acti
usual it, �
Islatead, Methodist minister -of the '-- Your attt �
,ame place ' for slaud6r, and a writ has - expendiv
)een issued and will be 66rved on the Itatemen
lefendant at once. The ,-age 'will be ' : ., has very L
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vith much int,erLest. - I ! �� - Amaouut 4
—In Knox Church, Winnipeg,the week- 111900; t
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ly offerings and open collbetions during . �� vxceedul,
he year 1881, amounted to the hand- I i I I The ,exp
bme sum of 34,960.31. This �is. con- _� �� 1 11,4WOq
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ddered very satisfactor in view of .
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Act that the Congregation bad, been - b"ed.
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vithout a settled pe:Aor for five months _. isxpenditi
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arge 'number of withdrawals for a ,� 'W" $ la),
lecondoongregation. . - � ' . .
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—A correspondent,of the Free Press - Part Of tb .
vriting from Pine Falls, about fourteen --- . the Govelf
niles tip the Winnipeg river says - The -
and here is as good as could be wished I Inated 11jr-
or, but is all wood land Governmk
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�h'efly Consists Of spruce, poplar and * PRi,d has a-
vhite J)ircb. I am a settler here &ad , 1881 the I
lave lived here for lipwaras of three - Duri . 9
ng th
rears. I am well satisfied so far - both Pada by -
-Fith the country and climate, and find - . Almount r6
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hot a man wAhout capital to start : Kvlarao a i
vith has a much better chance to get I 036.75ge .
,long here than on prairie land. With I G&GI ex"
)lantY Of Wood, water and work a man . � lwuouat e,
,an live, but without them money Mate wls -
ieeds to be plentiful. . - ture $1,361t
. —The boiler of the Steam clever , tention Of i
ihreshing machine belonging to Wm, - ,sxpe,306 eln
Filson exploded on Tuesday .morning - the large 12
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