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�- - we'll doing. .But, we are digressing, wher they acquire a t@Ate for this blies will be held in Cardno's Hall on kindly came to 4 �ur Aid, anagave sever- - th ng ; awful, actually, air, going at a and f '- i ���
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c, I - - Addressego suitable to the poossion and . atkl He concluded his excellent Fusiliers, London.—The. eleighing had gation, also gAV4 I �was served up, -I ass&6--you, in a esteemed as a kind and obliging neigh. ��
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� , DI&TRECT MATTERS. - pleasing to the audience, were delivered tu�e by a - most eloquently beautiful another send off on Tnead I -admitted to. :11-�
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. - � - I .yRev.DrJames and Rev.Rr.MoAdam, pero ation. The audience were led to warm min haxind cleared the snow you g man, he i a ol So legan I it has seldom been my lot to be a man of the most sterling integrity. I --_ I
, t I A of Exeter.1 Both gentlemen we excel- expqi it much frow the doctor, and we nearly all away. The roads' are again the professors. A choir, composed of a elegan a �
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I it & 4 CARD OF TiX&NKs.-TG Wm. Hendry, lent platform speakers few of the oQngri 3gatiou, made their first witnes . In fact, Sir, the wholer thing He leaves a widow and a large fainify -�.
I - , F�L7 J X604prontarco Matue, Life &saafauaa I and their ad- are a ire that none could be disappoint. hard and smooth, however, and wheel- rellectB the utmost 6redit on the corn- to mou .
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I , . & '00'- 'dresses on this occasion were short but ad. He -,is a :fluent, smooth and ing is excellent.—Mr. R. L. Sharp left appeusuce in public and gave some . . .,
I - � 2` ff 110my-Plesse sooept my thanks for your prompt - � supplied by interred in the Clinton cemetery oil �
�'! ; pointed, Inte'resting and instructive. thoroughly oulti W- -, with a car anthems, &o., fairly well, and with mittee!� The speaking was . .
I � papnent, of $1,000, on Polioy No- 296, on the life vated speaker, with a yesterday for innipeg . d the large attendanco - -
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. - of my late husband, through your spat. Mr. H. Several Very nice musical selections full, )owerfal voice, all of which cona- load ol' splendid driving horses. Sev- practice they memb ro of the Presbytery, and the Saturday last an I
! Chmeron, c.f Se&fQrth. 6 and to the at the f aneral fully testified the univer. - I.,
I I OATHERWE CURRY. .1 �. A a 1k ,&I.- -.L-..- 2-- I- 5-I&L U. -A .1 -# 4--h � A 4.-L I 41� ," laca nbnir Proceed 956. efore closing speecilabs were excellen I
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1. the leaderoh Professor Jones. On and I Lill, immense fund of anecdotes than three minutes, and all of them we wish to expr9so our disapprobation int, �viz.: the paying f; 1- � �
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. - ! if '- --Booms WANTKD.—Wanted for a sin � IP . We Sebt, and really, air, I should think, hold. � . ,rwZ�-
.' �. '-�t ' gle the whole the anniversary services this mak him an orator second to few, if can come within 3.80. They are a fast of the "Vote of thanks" business — V . I
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, 1 . - 'were, if anything, in advance of any, of our Canadian divines or States- people in Winuipe ,and - Sh * ' VO it to b6 a, complete nuisance, from the appearance of that arowd,the Cranbrook.
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I k �,i ijl NWV parlor bedroom without board. Libnal Y�ear . g Mr 6, is belie I ji., L 4 I
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L' ; .q .:a saitAble pl&W f4Trrier years, and were alike pleasing men.. 0, horse e.3h taking up uearl� as much time as the 1�j- -�
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1.1 it rA Private house. Apply at Zii;slTos, oMoe. . aid satialactom . 10 liformed that they axe taking active ENTICIRTAIN=14T.- A literary enter.
� - y to all who took put in ' " 0 ' Lto suit.—Our old Bud esteemed friend, whole of the re't of the performance. am' I � I FIFTIM
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. �, � T" PiaOPHET * J191%Zmi,iH's messu'res to this and, which is very tainment is to be held in the Primitive -
�, � i T! � STAR KmNIRY PAD, recommended in them. . VISIT TO Mr.' James Biggins, of Stanley, near- We hope the range will take it up . i- - -
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affifts of lame back, awtorrhoea, iaffam Inablon - L OLD jI1RBLMM.- According to previous Olinton,wao-in town on Wednesday, and have it -abol ished before next soiree comm ; I
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D 4 ,� i md"betea. Forsaleby,T. S.RoBiciaTs, Drug-_ msayfriends in this section of Mm. Born what celebrated pastor of Bond , gins has recently returned from' the 0 the appearance of this place, and will cond �' -, -,,
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If I -- Wm. Habkirk, late of McKillop, will stree Congregational Church, Toronto, State of Ohio, where he at one time 'Varna . Surely recommend itself to the liber- Brussels, is in fall blast. It is well at. 1:,, EDWAF
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9 see to loam of her death -which took delivered his lecture on the above Bub-. resided and where he has a son who TF,xPEi&ANcE MERTING.-011e Of the un- .selves admirably. �
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- a I malgeneialder4ngementof the �rlaary system, place at the residence of her son-in-law, jeot in Cardno's Hall on the evening of' has been a resident of the State for most successf a] 'temperance . meetings e I
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-� ,�� � oared by Star Mdney Pad, for sale by, .T. S. Mr. James Cummings, of Tuokersmith, Tuesday last. Notwithstanding that over 20 years. He says things look. � oil Board are taking steps towards build- TRi Mzy,TiNG.—The congregation of , -
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. ol 4 A1022"IL on Friday last. Mrs. Habkirk was a the right was wet, da.rk, and disagree- wall on the other side, and business in day evening laab in the Temperance ing a bridge over the Maitland, on the Knox Church are to have a tea Mae#, I I - ..
I I , NON-JINTRNTION AND SuPPREssioN of native of Borwickshire, Scotland. Her able, there was a large audience, the 9th concession. This will lot in a very
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I 1. y first husband, Mr. Alexander Neil n hall ing well filled, and we fancy we cropq last year, both wheat and cor a ning large tract of fine country to Bel- �
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� t Nounirrs. 740 died in Scotland, in 1847. �Shortly are ade in saying that few who attend, was very dark a d rainy the hall was the debt that still remains on the � � I
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, i after his death she emigrated,,'to this ad were -disappointed. From the the late'Bown fall wheat promised well, a grave is without a mill. It seems to mans . .4 S P LE N'
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. Ibnothy, wanted stAult'& Adodlesn's Tea and . that a deep inte rest is still take in the -
11 country, and with her family of two , repor ts current of this gentleman -many . -omprehAsible But :
. I N Geed Store. 740. � � me perfectly in( as a good many speakers are expected I ,
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sons and. two daughters she settled in had ormed the opinion that he a destroyed by grab and h b Th Rev. Mr. C k, of Varna, delivered I
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. i , 9�i'Mr.Edward MeFaul is now in the township of MoKillop. it is now sor *" ad to a a I
11; I 4 t building of this bridge will, I am Bare, PRECENTOR. -The Presbyterian con. I
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; � I powemioa of that fiae store lately, ocou- about 24 years since they landed here.' those who had formed this opinion and plowed up. On the whole he thinks a very forcible a ad eloquent address on of this place secured tb& L . .
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� I 11 pied by Messrs. A. G. McDougall & Cc Ontario a preferable countryto livein,aud the temperance question. The solos of a that matter. Yours, . &c., gregation - I -
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; and has - By fully equal to anything in the civilized Miss- Eva Pla kett, of Seaforth, and I I .
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1. : she married Mr. Win. Hahkirk, who night, will be glad to change their for- i S.— . as Procentor in Knox Church. He ex. - . I
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. Ow past week re-marki�rig i very article world, and we think he is about right. Mr. Charles T ugh, of Stanley, were I � I
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I A - She waa 75 years of mea4or he is very plain and unassa Smith, formerly of this town, has been by the audiene . The lodge choir an- . . t Xo1qART MHzTnf(t.- The annual practice during the summer months. ��. -1 In LE.,
tmrchages will -Commence to arrive. of a . . � r, � E - L
1 4='u'tWf0rOm!hr'ar appearance no person IDgy. JWhile as an orator, although tiug of the Canada This is a stop in the right direction. - -
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40, i - 1L this- would take her to be nearly so old. he o�Lnnot be called perfect, In etiDg With . li . .
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I - 5i I f4per. Mr. McF&ul will be found L Until very recentl"he had been a there' is a sort of magnetism ham o Tuesday evening of last week, Morris. !,
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- I WILit remark%bly robust. person, -and scarcely &bon; him which attracts and holds in this factory last season, and the di at whi �h addresses were delivered by LOOALITMS.-Mr. J. Aitebeson, of ths- � . .
Won his numerous friends. . He i � slognes and recitations. The Rev. � .i -
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I '�' � to give his Pe1SOUal attention t atenda knew what it was to be a day Sick. his I audience almost spell -bound. Rev. r. Davy, Rev. Mr. McDonough 3rd coDeeshion, sold a fine horse the t,
I . 7, f record of the factory shows that he un- Mr. Danby, of I Varna, presided as .
I 1 1 0 every' Within the past year, however, she has . He isl a close reasoner, a clear thi a ker �,
: �. 4 MAX+L of the business, and as he is a f2rat- been anbjeot to attacks of inflammation and i� thoroughly conversant with an , deistands his, business. -As will be chairman of thf.� meeting. T and th pastor of the circuit, Rev. Mr. other day to a farmer in Tuekersmith, 71 -
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W basinesa Mau, we -fael Been bruotice elsewhere, a meeting Of bers lobratimn� Ha --nil on. After the speaking the for the Sum of $150 cash.-Uiss � 1�
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� Est" this establishment will bear a the shareholders of the West End their Snug siJm. of seventy-two dollars was Olver, viho bas"bodu visiting friends ia I .
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I i of the -proprietor called at Weir's H4el on Wednesday tortainment and oyster a pper, of 1� AS
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� ! . . next at 2 o'clook.-The proceeds of the which due notice wil I be giveik. has been kept for a number of years' recently purchased -Old Jossell froln . , . .
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COUNCIL Dowas. Sunday collections and the tea meet - 0 - past by Mr. Gi3orge Brownlee has been Mr. E. Olver. for the sum of MO.- � .
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- fVeuing Mr. Samuel Stark was appoi , � services of the Canada Met.liodiBt � cig Clinton, and there is Do doubt but that now of Morris, is making -preparatiorn . i Fact
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4 ularly kind, amiable, Christian lady, inter ti r listened to, and any par- Church amounted, to $160. -Mr. Robert i . -� - �
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A i Ad swiessor at a salary of 87( wo h 0 eve A HANDSOMIC PONATION. - The con - the genial disposition of the new pro- for going to Man i toba in : the %sp ;
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� . and although of a retiring, unassuming son h vi g heard it on Id d i greg%tion of Rod arville for some time prietor will insure for him a, Bon ring.- I � ''I Heavy Bit
1.41 [ ]Lusby" the preseat market clerk Won 68Lre Govenlock, of McKillop, near Seaforth, rishing The pritflic serviceg in f,dan�!ctioa witk �
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� - . doing and never Complained SO long as Dr. M Ud, we are not &� all surprised lodging their app eciation of th . iL, ain a
" � !*Woet inapectur, at a 8ale,ry of $300 per planting out of an extensive vinery a labOrg to start again, as be at one time had a been heli at Timm" CamphelVS - �': . PZ
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i ; Wmarn. Mr. John Hargan was ap. ,,, � on his farm this spring. -Professor J. thriving business in that place. dence, on the 3rd conoe -
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J nted market clerk, &c., in p6ce of ho needed, and were always glad " to after month he attracts immense Jay, amongst thera, and have 'lately a." .1 - - -. Heavi
� au- G. McPherson, the - only Canadian EDUCATIONAL -The following is a been attended by large cro ds. X ot. � , . -,
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- avail themseLies of her kind offices. dieno is even in the,'motropolia of On- pr a uted him with the sum of $72 -is . I I
; P Irtasby, at a salary of #300, per an- horse trainer, closed a class in this a a correct standing of the pupils of Kin- withstauding, the bad road's., encour- I., 7 � .
. it She will be 'sadly missed, not only by tario,-*here there is tallent. of no mean town on Thursday night. The Profas- a t'k" of their iesDeot and esteem for . � Fa
� I sum- Mr. Won. Elliott was appointed burn Public Sebool for the month of aizin-a sleigh loals came f rom a die. .� �
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. ber immediate friends and relatives, order., He- proves coholusively from him as their pasior-. . i � ..I
'i ,I � twa and school treasurer, at a Balary sor gave several exhibitions of his Skill I January: Fifth - class -1st George tance. Service is announced to 1pe ,I I
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� I also allowed $60 for his Bervicaa as, fore his class, and seemed to give good ' - Lawson. Fourth class -1st Robert o'clock. Prayer Meetings on Wedues. I
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.: � L eollector last year. After passing a few E - satisfaction. His method is entirely! Cott and )Luke Lawson (a day evenings. . . IJ-
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X � watrautor and bailder of this town, loft' buried on Satarda' She was' the Christian religion which we Brussels. darv. has sold hi' farm of 1-00 acres to John Scott, 3rd Mary Schoales. Senior held on the 4th inst., the principal . .i
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1; � 4m. Tuesday last for the Laud of Prow- . otber br'oofs of these positions he in- CURLING.-Brussols and Harriston Mr. Matheson, 0 1 Stephon,lorthe sum second class-Ist Joseph Wheatley, 2d business of iuteretit trausacted was - r .
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�. tug family bou."ad,but tUe.probAbility, Canada M of Brussels by two shots. Bluevale Cheesei Company was held Brownlee. . I - � I
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I ilathat if the couatry'saits hin-1 Ild Will were hold on Sunday last. The Rev. i RALiLWAY TICKET Aomxcy. - The ' here on Monda last. Wm. Messer PRESICNTATION.-On Thursday morn- I Town Hall, Gre(iiton, On Monday, the . I .
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- 11 thuruugli,ly bothmoruitigand evening tocrowded forget4ing their nationality and original opened an agency in. Brugsels for the- drawing of the 1-k' on some of the from Kinbura drovo� to -Londesboro, �. ;
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� congregations, the church in the even. langue ge, and while,the British 'people I
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,�i Bel west. C. R. Cooper has been ap- of the "lacteal" a ruck for higher wages. Lochead., and made him the recipim.' . - �-r I
-A � . 116hable, 'genial, whole souled, felljwt ing being litera-Ily packed. Both Bar. are .ding missionaries to all other ; VITAL STATIITIOS.-Tbe following is .. .
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�LC�l *ad daring his five� ryears residence , a - pointed their agent. The whey was aoti to Mr. Montgomery of the handsome sum of $42 ill cas ,-.- -�r .
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�, ery person with whom he came in prdeiated by aose who heard them. with o ir religious faith, there are- no . 1 and deaths i NEW W
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., spring 4$1.25 to $1.27, peas 70,;. to buRinegs the meeting A,&i i
�, .. On Monday evening the aanuaJ,, tea . naissio, iaries sent to the British posses- 75c., 6.djourned. sion was read by Mr. George Stanley, -- �, I
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I so tact, and it any eae can pros ar in oats 36a. to 37c., barley 70c. to 8 SOCIABLE. - on Thursday evening andthe presentation made by Miss 1 ber, 1881: Birt - ��i
� . � Nie Northwest he should.* Wa 1? Meeting was hold. ,The tea WaS Bar LVed 'gions t:) convert the people to any other 0c.,
- : " i'�; � ace ex- a o hurch and was faith. He holds that the Prophet pork 88 to $8.10, hay $11 to $12, last a very succes fal end Pleasant � so. Gibson, atter which the reverend -,gen- I deatbs,52. � �;;iq f A BIG I
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� h3�m will be his gain. PROPERTY -Mr.Wm. Taylor has sold the vil-'age and surrounding townships party started for Kinburn, the evening I ,
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r; :r. - � Darmace to go WniLtli h, al, aa I the ob uroh by . Win. M. coloni B. But our space forbids even Mr. Wm. Ross, of Morris, for tile sum tea, a very pleasant time was Spent in . I taxes for 1881, which is Creditable both i --. AT OL
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. 4O.Dtleman laft oa Wa,laasday. s $400 cash. Mr. Ros' social talk, musi' i, -; .
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V i We marks, introduced Dr. Sutherland. torical ground over which he travelled. into town, having Sold his farm to Mr. metlita. The Droceeds amounted to
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. 7.� 4 church edifice, which he g%id was one' assumed he proved most clearly and . I - members of the Blake Presbyterian the tax s wit4 W I
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. i GOOD SHEzp.-Mr. C. R. Cooper has � wards paying for the organ in the Can&. Church gathered �
ff 1%ad of bo,)rni digy will rabura to a of the handsomest in tile .Province, and concla4ively by the closest and most - - ems quite a pit!a,su.re to pa;y - .1
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�f urged the people to make a vigorons cogent reasoning. The lecture, in fac. just secared two thoroughbred South. da Methodist Cljqroh I
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� �, Douglass, of G.dt, who purebased from SuA shine. Lay evening, I .
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I li�,ll oa Thurs. wished to offe * evenirig PXXXII.
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i 4 -,� r subscriptions for that hope the Doctor will, at some future Of costing in the neighborhood of $30, and CouNcir, Domas.-A, meati,ng of the -i 11
N 4*y OVOEIL two shear owes, and are a very fine People gathered together at the r0si- bought from our anial friend, --- — -- --- u
4��. ag of lait wask. Ab.,)ut forty purpose. Subsoriptious were promised time, ermit the publication of his lee- 9 Mr. John Council of Hallett wa ' �
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.t ith a same ewes took six first prizes.and sev- siou Ot the houp�e. N( withstanding address on beh%lf of the congregation members prtsent. Ttie awarl and cle- 7 J. So .
. I � feat repi,st, whiala, h%d boaa g)tban up highest being 0500, and other amounts w . )t
� � � %ndar the supervision, of Ddc. J61la d c' - .1arge circulation, but its publi- oral secou3s. the Rnrprise..that 4vals given, all were Wall re I � .
. � Own to tWOUV, When -all who felt cation and pe�asal woald do greaV good. ad by Mr. J. 8 uillie:
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'Williams, 'Lad w4ich would have d. -ma disposed had contributed in this,way The people of this community, ORANGammN.-A meeting of Loyal received hospitably and made quit
_1Z I � wedit tor a caterer of much greater ex- .the lecture, entitled "A Orange Lodge of North Huron was ��welcome- After a few hours' enjoy-
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� 1. i 1perionoe and pratenaiuns. Af t a '- held in Brussels on Tuesday last !mont, tea was an'40anced, after which DEAR FELIXWDS,-We fInd & great t -
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er gap- Prairie Land," was delivored. Dr. sonic fraternity of this town for pl ' 9 Th r were 1 -The 1 Miss tees of the Roman Catholic 8 -
.. ra wero spellt 806*11Y, Sutherland spent ' 50 delegates present. J Mary J. Ki'kby was presented Many 011ailge-3 going -oil around us. and parate :
.. I 801116 fifteen weeks lbefora emsucha' literary treat, and � r School, previously submitted to e . 81EAFORT1
following officers ware elected : Henry i with a beautiful v�orkhox,'toilet set and among.the rest we find you are abo t bim an
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.. ! I ing the summer of 1880. .; L. Natherby, arwital tea set, byi to leave us, which recalls to our minds 8 Council and
I. � song aud seatiment following eAoli travelling through the Northwest dur. we are safe in saying that Bla Id Dr, Perkins, Gorrie. C. M n mutuall
i-etheria rapid sudcE)asioa. These so- , .v ,4greed by thi - ---- --
r,�, � , He was on. Wild ever again deliver a lootare 'her Sabbmth School
�4 i eials have a M)st bauefioiai offact. Blyth D C. H.; Rev. F. Ryan, Bras- sciaolars, Maggi 01 the �act, that we never so fully appre. the, said Trustees, was -read, deciding
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.1 I ! gacred in visiting the Kission PoE,t,g this town on almost - any subjeot, thIne ' ' Incontinene
". '. They not only aff.-ml. a plavwaftl, even. ' MIS that the amouut of . .
.1 : under the direction of the Canada, I I C. C.;`Wm. Laidlaw, Blyth, C. S.; the address, whic4 wag couched in the ciate anything as when we are about to County School As- .
", . art i,u them - U H & argest hall in the place will he even ,Win. Magill, Belgrave, 0. jF.; James 11
I ipg for th-ise who take p, Methodiat Ch roh. a embarked on most affectionate � and complim, lose it. so we are now reminded that sesambut taxes Pai(i to the said town- I
- f ,, � adly add Soci more c owded than Bond Street Church ' enta.ry Guelfla. Be
- -w � but they Gahivsta a fr4a, ai the Mbisottri River at Bism Young, Brussels, D. 0. C.; T. WatAon, lKnonage. A6 t ,ship by the supporters of Said school
. . r arck, and is ever.y9unday. � M beiclose of the address you will be missed ati neighbors, missed *eu. - Aec6
� , spirit among rnambeq�. It would be a6caud-ed that mpdly, shifting Stream , - BrusselB, C. L.; B. Garry, Brassals, -L, Mr. Kirkhy made % saita,ble and affect, from your accustomej pew, but In from tile year 1876 to th-e -year 1881,
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� only wo . LOCAL BinaFs.-Mr. and Mrs. WM. I � Trustees.. It was ,.-no ed for my eon -
i 1woU to ha -.-o tlit3�tn more freq,Aaut1y, some twelve huAdred miles to Fort I ofe both inclusive, be refundtd. *rite to infor
� I .1 might auggast to the Bratlirati Boulton, in Mout4aa. He then started July 'celebration will be hold at Wing- mental, and games formed the even. so faithfully discharRed in Connection ved-by,T. Britton, We first Put i
I �that it wowd nut'd" ' Akin, of Emerson, Manitoba, surprised ham WH year. and secon led by J. 11owson. that the - -
t . , - - lbave their la.,dy 0 them 9,ay harm to on his over laud route, crogaiDg the their any friends here oa Friday, last ing's entertaiume I at, and it was nut with the Blake Presbvterian. Church. . must Bay to �
''. L frieada present. All Canadian boundary a' . y E CONSERVATIVE MRICTING.-A meeting uiitit the -wee sma' hours" that the In consideration of those decision of thc Mini -iter of Education ia O
I MLL githertaus are rendered doubly -ffalgh, b Una pectedly "dropping down"' - reference to the dispute betwoen this -T� I believe -
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�� -V and proceed8d along tile base cif the ' 0 !Upon of the Liberal Conservatives of the ,company disperse( , all well satisfied take the liberty of calling upon you to- � i I - -
, � ple!�%ant the presence r them,but the surprise was an agree- East Riding of Haron was held in tile that they had speu t a pleasant . nigbt to present you these chairs ' disagreeable ti
- by . if the ladies, Rocky Mountain' Council aud the Trustees of the R, ' � �
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I 1 r able o io, and all ware pa.rticalarty town hall, Brussels. on Monday laet, and swidened only bv behalf of the congregation, trusting you -
. I "d, besides it is h trd(y f *ir for tlie River DistrLot t Fort 0 Edmonton. a on Cath6lic Sep�trate School just read, be Nolt"Onza s
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Ll� . sting, phvsio�lly . " )age - to see them looking 80 i well. Delegates to the number of 150 were Mi Kirkbv.and family are I " - rence of the ti
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� , 'a.v 41nd moatally, abruart, while t1buir goo I ling o0inpauion a ascand Mr. At in has gone east to Montreal, present from the townships of Howick, village. May pro.4p6rity and APProciation well merited and often have already beea paidthe last three . thanks youl a
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.1 %. �- ,* daraing, the stookingi., I Tile wo%meu ver some so hundred miles to intend returniag home. abont the first Hallett, and the villacres of Wroxeter ome. oned that $60 b - Ai.zx, Sp.&Rw
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- , crettbion. and enjoymaut as again by way of Fprt Ellice to Port . the gat may city, -and like most others Roberts. I
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� . � - - - *011 &a the raea, while. tile Jurds would ,la Prairie aua theh to winui . were i -Uriah McFadden, Grey, Presi- Bell,rrave, . that though absent from us the best thre Years, said 660 to be paymeut in I . -
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!"id . I peg. The who rourn frorn Manitoba just I now, dent ' James Perkins, - Howick, Vice. A F.Ew RF,MAXKf. - Well, Mi&. EX_ Wishes and brightest hopes of our a
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4" -Wy thernietves Lnuch better, knowing over4and portiouslof the -jou � Of all claims by tbassid. T-rustees
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, - . -V Mr Moved lb J. Howson. seconded by J. Gentlemen,
� , ; . bd . town by Dr. Win. Holmes, Mr. T, E. Hayes, I , auld ac. that the Treasurer'$ "Count . - Bright's Diseu
. - An,- not refer speci,illy to- tile eatenain- country thr passed was, sake. ing that what he and Mrs. Poster had
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. , � up by 4118 0 1 lfaLlow-'; - very ace-urt6te and interesting, although year the Pr . id�nt and Vide -President. The Belgrave latelv, 0 have you been kept , done they had considered their duty, up to tbe 2
-i ay are m;.relY 8agweited by it, and it; I a sum of $16'2.71. -The deposits followli. 4 reso
-, �', - it is very difficult for any perso . - , lution and it had been done willingly. After ed, be now finally passed, and that fifty . the beat phys-1
� I aid be wevi 11 'low to in- thel Seaf rth Pos' wall caxried: - posted as to Belgrave 2 If not, then a
, t Office 8 vings hat'Uhis meetiag heartily approv3s few particulars con rriport &-ad ab- out relief. F
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� who ta,ke a hand in, get4ing up so - - Bank f6r- the month of January- amount- and 6 dor wn will
1W11 I if the hint',were ta,kea by give much t1lat is new about the North' ALT which all were entertained to a bounti- copies Of the. auditors
. .- �41 west, so much baying already been . ' . . be in that fal Supper, prepared in Mrs. Foat-erle stract in sbeet form be lanbliihed.-Oar- . one of you 1
, , - d to We extraordinarily largel sum of - ay a MOA a
. - A�algabliariugs of this kia.l. � written and saika�o Opposition in the Local House under town on Tuesday, 17th January, and ried. Moved by J. Mason, seeo,nile,d' a .1
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11 I speak highly df Montana. The por- $15,OOC. This looks as if I all the' the able leadership - of Mr. Meredith, having some -knowledge of the plac . 0 and y J - sec-retion is fr
. EL%RO ing in the best mauuer possibi ven- b . Britton, that Alex. Reid be paid - -
'aD'nLt,R C:11URGEI.-The anni. tiouB he pa,ssod th -ough see - wealth had not gone out of thil country believing their aAion and policy to be previously, was no� a little surprised 'a t $13.85 for gravel for Concession roads quautity, and
- Show" mod to be yet. -N - w shing that 'Mr. and Mrs. Foster be .
� t . rsary services in coutiectioa with the sterile and . Ve understand that a Ryndicate in the 4est interests of this Dominion at 12 and 13, lots 9 ECud 10.- Carried. I ly . .
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�, mond-ville Presbytariati 0 11 arob. light rain fall, b ed evidences- of a very composed of leading business mail in as the changed aspecii of affairs and the long spared to enjoy their presents, all Moved by J' . .
I a held on Sun.day last. The, Rev. 'If a Change was im- this to n have purchased a i block of in a whole Bud this Province of Ontario reat apparent improvement which 'turned home. ' HOW13011, secondeil J, Brit, . a raonfilenl
� I madiately percep6ible upon . pkrticular. . ace. Three new general . ton, that the Clerk write to Dr. Sloan, ..... 33IR'nent, ,cure.
I - James, Of Ha&il' '11torillg 12,000 wres of laii-d in Southe[n Mani- . . ad taken pl
-_ iton, preawlied buth the Canadian Territory. The grass be- I . -------.*. - . . - pathm aster road division No. 86 -
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I ions. CO 1&rg' cull.uro- came much more luxuri -_-- I Stanley. I Tuckersmith. lett. for 1880, asking informa , Hul- .. � advertised,yo
In the evo gat and- the 000. They intend re-BeiliDgit in sma-11 - . . parently confident in their purpose of , tion with I
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- ; ening the church Boil evidently vastly more fertile and Sorns"E.-The soiree held in the oing a good bu3iness; F"4 SOLD. - The farm of the late respect to road work on S -of per�sovs alf
crow . and expect to realize.- a ;'good I commercial Mr. William Wild, near Clinton which for the year 1880, &B aid divis"n" I
i dad. Dr. James is a clear, producLive. Tile great mass parcels Presbyterian Church, BaYfield Road, ravellers, bu,sy displaying their wares I I - co ALYRED Wm;
Of th6 profit-ou the transaction -The ' ' . mplaint has I
S "I livillaingand eloquent -preacher, and land over wbioli he . County on wasadvertised, to be sold by pub -lie been made that said road work was not' . . Roberts.% �
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passed is arrable Thursday evening"of last week was u the very comm4dious hotel; trades- au -,tion was digposed of privitel on performed fo tb t year, an we And I
On Suad&Y well sustained the high and -fit for cultivation, whil, Sabbath School Convention open!,ed at a success in every respect r
� 6 there are doderich on Wedn Aday and closed speakers announ . - The men of various kinds all steadily and Saturdaylast. The purchaser ' y
- raj�iatatiou he-boarg. Oa Uouday eveLl. sections her ad
. , eaud there that are wet fj%st evening. , o I were all present lear is a Mr. that returns have not been made fc,r Fe8s, r-,-tl
� - the anaInal tea meatiug was hold, . . cec tily pursuing their avocations ; Layton, of L North Dorchester. The the Said year for Said division. -Carried. I .
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4 ; � 06ad was id -every respect Plentiful, although riot abutiqant,.while tbrou6ou , ber, of well ladin I for $6.500 which is a, very fair price. Moson, that b' Gentlemen,
, . most a gates v; as ' e a' d the Convention 'and Mr. McCosh, both of whom, we ng; a ra couta'ns 100 acrt's and wa's sold M ved by J, Lasbam, secundc,d by .j.
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along � tg of . goodly nu -
tul� The tables, which were spread in t a very BucceBSful and'i - regret to learn, Were detained on Be- Jeams, with all ki ds 'of I
the stYe'ms at ILibe base terestir g. Several from this i -n ,� I prod . Y -law NO, 5 D581, divid- three years;
*4e basement were bou--abifully provided of the Rocky & town I to [nee, en- I The farm Stock and impIements belong- Ing the township into . , six ound divi- and he bad lu .
I *w1th the most sumptaous viands and crops out every Mouritains soft coal part in the prooeediDgs.-Measrs. ' ok count of 111'health. The Sea,forth choir gaging their atten on the whole day I ing to the estate will be disposed of by pio-DS, be repealed, a7D P I
-1 that -the Clerk back ; he co
. * John did their part 0Tf the work in their 'Ong ; also a great number of teamB ar- .' Mr. J. P.-. Brine, bv public auction on prepare a by-law to be passed at the we-eks et, a tit
I where, and it is big Latimer and James -Runciman,-1 two usual e . .
Ivere liberally patronized, but there was oPini,in that tbf,ra- is an immense and Seafort boys, hav flacient ,style.. Theyllave laid iviog well laden ith paseengers, ap- I th m .4 a first of next meeting of COuncil, making the ond. pad ni
V arently having so e business on band. March. see
4-ban4ance for all, and nekLrly as much practically inexhaustil�)le snpplv e. opened a land our congregation- under great obligations e fELr i on Wedues ay th
i itb this great of this Office id Winnipeg and I 'whole of the township ;nt�o one pound I Akys that he I
s are doing a to them for their kindness in coming so at I could not for some time make ' STILL ANOTHER .-Another of Tacke"r- di Vi iion. -Carried. Moved by 37. Brit- for 16 years. 1
106 as was coasamed. When this part coal. On the wl�ol' he wa mo-st favor- rn8hfQg business, -The days are stretch- fartohelpiasinour timeof need. It utwhatall the hubbab was about. smith's pioneers has crossed that bourne ton, seconded by* J. Lasham, th&t .T. Pvosv For s .
0 th-3 8Ut8rt$1nMeat w%s over the chair ably impressed w e
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- Was takau by t[le pastor. R-jv. Mr. Me. and like Luost othe t 13'who have iD9 Ot1tF It is ,DOW daylight, a� six is not necessary to say anvthing about On making enquiri that a I I from whence no traveller ere returns. HOWson get brid s built on fjide road i
Coy. He - = 0,01 ,
� a1f6de the pleasing announce- through it, -he pre'dicts for it a gran utiAl spring will t i ,reat tea meeting iinder the mahage- ; Mr John Wise die ' 30 and 81, concession 13, and give an . G'Av
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ock I Winter will soon bme pas�j find the solos given by Prof., es I found
. Oaen't that the proceeds of the Sand bea I be On 'as ionce not possibI6 to describe upo Dent of the Manse COMmittee of Knox � the'lluron Road on Thursday
. � onelled any who a dat his residence on
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tolleotions and tile tea meeting, pro. fai I .re more, &ilmost befove we know where we thing that must b last. order ou. the Treasurer for 'Pavment T-Oronto�--,;,
"a Is, amu I L'r'�' a 11 ff in Oatario and who are are, -24r. C. L. Pa le Sben and heard and ("i'laurch was on the tauis, and that a 1 Mr. Wise was a native Canadian and when completed, and that J. .
ullti-"" to about 5140, would d oi n g, r business here to rern%- . Pst has removed his felt '
T 4-iJaidate the, e " . in to be appreciated: We would gay Irlecti" of Maitlanil Preabvtery was to ' McMillan raen,-Two I
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- � � the exceptio - atire church debt with I wihere ,be I iewelry�store to the pro-r-nises formerly - . I was born Dear Toronto. He came to and J. Howson be appointed to prepar� with a sujde
, v are, but Young men who t1bis, that those who have not beard the be held; so you pan readily, under- ' Tucker8mith about twentY-five ye&rs plans jand speci ati
w 8 r occupie
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" of a arnall balance of rike out fo themselves and by Mr. C.- Professor should do so at the first op- stand bow I fie ona d n a
, 01c . He w 11 have & nest e$ I got i4terested a
I are I Les who wish to get fa,rms for their inentin tab- bd con- I ago and settled on the farm on which 'new bridge on and- a large P,
. �re v�illing to work, or man with fami- lish porttinity. Mr. McQueen also gave a 0 r to see what it ! be died. He was usually a man of
I s6me 6170. !4 is only a few years since I h � no's BI i for buil i g
. -) cOlacessiOn road 12 and- 'urinary orgal
, -adificO Was C so h which was well received. The amounted to. The Presbyte I J e 0 builtof two up and expec
i�is handsome and comfort&ble ch h e his new stand. -Mr. Arthur solo luded to stay ovd
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rooted, and the fact that, , , I Forbesbas sold bis trotting mar 13, lot 29. the bri 9- to b
� would recommend . rY, I pro . I robust health, but within the' past abutments, and nne pier of cedar tim- two ot three
� ; altitough the congrega to speaking was all very fine, but we same, managed the business all right, I year he seemed to break clown ant ber. -Carried.
lion is not a large to the great Northwest, while to 90 Mr. R. L. Sharp for the sum of $'2'00- hope no one will take offence if we least, if th irely.
I 941 there sti I remains Only this trif- ed all again � t -engaging. in he warn- She goeo to Xanitoba, and will - ffy id not, it w Moved by ,T. jaowson, Jeage ceaseil ,9
" � is - ould be - About three months ago he was laid up seconded by J. Britton, t at
, , give specially mention the speeches of Mr. Something very nijos
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� 0 in n now, so. rampant in that up if s4 gebS a chance.-Mr.t John Me. DgStone. sucil 9:)t interested in the street, and) the I combined with other diseases, overca,me township fan4s in tb $400 of the small of my,:
I 46a. This wi no doub- . - nal. But I soon I with an affection of the heart, and this, urer be instructed to sit Tress- 11 IV
li�hg liability - the mad some' of Itbe land kings there a shaking Patterson and Mr. Livi' dopo ,
�i- - creditable to Ml. concern - I speculatio h this continuall
I 1: t be wiped ff - I Country, as a terrible crash win 0 speeches are -,not. '
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- A social was hold on j( ota there produce Goderich, to the credit of the savertised.
11 such*00casions .=- - - relieve. until
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� doubtedly make great we will un- elected i'a Director of the Western , the hearty good , constitution. He was only 58 ears of township until required for the use of name to the
tiou. should now erect & manse for 6 fu m
-� I I 1 'Don _ er. Mi Ian, I Reeve of Hullet, has bee given every day upon v%ridus forms and cillarmoters and sub- what was once a strong and pow r I arce,in
i a4other year I*f not Sooner. The tainly come, and while Some ]
i - Ceigrllpastor, &ad thag 0011tiane their ilth, many the following evening for the Sabbath h imor of the crowd be' y
� . Dairym4n's Association .-The last of Mg rfectly ex- I age. By dint of industry and good the township. -'Carried
1 7� � I wsa a bilarating.. ,The bi ding Jor tickets of - The Council -L
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I - very fair attendance. manage;nent he succeeded not only in then adjourned to Meet again when �
i i - , I will 1088 it all again,and what is worse, the serias of Somforth winter assom School children, at which there
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