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! a,tion of'souls, and for th ci on a site- whOrsm to OrlaOt a new z"Aia the townsM of Chi - Verne" to clo their pret- I I
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I , the rinks.—The 'new Chief Of. FOlicO 8alv It wag decided to pass over On 'a farm in to reside uu% allow thiir ale - .
I& ingdom. of Chriat.11—Mr. Baugh church. 4 ere their position and . - I
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ausered. u the K, I . ml tiest in 1the eph �
mud Market C k � , - . reviously cho6en and make a .Oousy, *hore he codb= an he re. �
IMMOU -expo . 0 it 0. �kl * Tilley we = has been engaged -in holding spool the lots ,P . A dmit of, bu o not, like -�, .
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� , thwr V�Vwwve d� . . . - I ' Mr. J. Chidley offered a til about ten YeUrg 8 0, Wh t d —ALT— � - �
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— -.1 MUIA, "XI" en, pervices bore these, four weeks of Mary moved to Varna. ; He was marriec ake a mis- I . - � I
......— , good man, and , will . - . ,- third of an'sore'on the corner I dent, In .'"',
L — tire * &tiifsation.— . 7riaany oonversi6ns have taken place, still survives the Zurich correspon raising I
� ,, We gopy the,fdgow. Was twice, and his-seco�4 wife , :
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RI . a aac streets free. K.motign , remarkably take, a a when thinking of : :- -
. DIST OT MATTERS. Met and thq Divine Spirit is working in the* and Is s. lower and de- I -. .
L I I — ling from *a Paris - T ranobripb of . troduced to buy the 10b immediately him. Ho had e.verbeen a them to, a higher basil � I
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-- week. 1 -Ur. R'.-��Barker,son 6f Mi. hearts of the people, and we hope many . in! strong, healthy maii, and from ,his &P. I - 4 1 1
. I Uth Damtries, is more will. be saviligly conve ted to east of ille present site at 0750, owned . oe he would scarcely have been grade tkem. by intima,ting that they are � .
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ot Daniel Barker, of B)i I ' 0 a of Zurioll. or OUNC: AN & DURGAN"811 .L. �
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FARMERS ATTE I � by M Of age. false. They U14 I&die . -
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NTION.�-As I did n I r. James Young, wt it-, wag L taken to be more than 60 years I � i I .
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got shearing at the last ingetihg in, Saaf)rbhi I joint inventor with X -..Meyers, of Sw 1. . I I that the lot on which the church now, any other place won't stand it more - -.
Aon to b3 � at �. . I ! 'had been ill for about a mouth be. I .
vish to ask those thialdag of omigra� fofth, of -a reaper and mower, for which ! . , staudo'caunbit be used for any other AHe I . .
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reeen.t& been grantecl at I oin- 'forelis death, and Sank very rapidly than ono'e, and I would At be surprised 1.
Cardno's Hall, on Saturday, March 11, at 2 O'clock a patent has .. Harloc.-K. poses, and the adj � ,� z, � �
p.m. thavemanystrong Indueements to offer than church par 4 , FIFT
Ottaw , A. great des I is expected from ' arlock and , towards the last. For about ten days if thd ladies of that village would give i , f
also be at the Temp3 r. - - a SociAL.—The people of H ing I t would then give them half an 'onde . t the cold shoulder in I - � � � I
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1-atonding settlers� I Will . . (A 'a . . p U - - WHOIJ'!
komay� March 13, at �! this maolline, experts s - In vicinity have decided to have a grand discussion previously he Was con it—but ,,mercy . � -
smae Blall,Kinburn,oul , I wreof land. Considerable no particular disease,bab futuii deserves . . e .
o'clockp. m. YonraRespsotfully, B.D Wir,,.,o.�, ps 0 to, %I oallod a in- There was uld be charity . -
the- highest terms. I b i social evening in tl�e school house on .' ns war . -
. gralgraftion Agent of the Northern Paeifi-3 Rail- , . . followed, and several motio on si jug ice, An I i I
wity. 741-2 The Haalan,' and a Joint,itook -VeniDg next. To& will ro- just a complete breaking down of the seas "i ti "i (11two �
I . � . cou" Friday & p tro4pejA and withdrawn, after which System. Mr. Secord was ever a most to let iti pass this - time, but simply Say* I I � �. I
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NOTICE. -All parti6s indebted, to psny is to be formed, to Audwtute vided. from balf-past six until eight &vote was taken, 39 voting for Mr. j in politics, snd &I- ,,don't do it again;" This is enough on a have this week received a large .11 EDWA.
SMTH A WNST are requested to call and saWe it.11--Mra. J. R. Mill, w, Of rille, o'clock, after which a splendid 114erary -Ohidley, lot, and 96 for Air. Young's. entbusiastic Liberal T. CoaRBSPONDENT. stock of . . . �
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immedisitely,-as they araciosiag up their busi- formerly Miss Roberti ion, is at present and musical programme will be discus- - ways kept himself � - I
fr a. I r. Dbwid si . I . public affairs of his country, but never . I . - � I
ama, and will be compelled to place aU unsettled in town visitill sed. As the object is I MPIY for social Brucefield. Ileusall. I I W I �. I
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secoautt into other hands for collection' i . Sproat, Who hasgbe:u in to I for-& few enjoyment"'there Wilt not be say ai- attempted to intrude big opi4ions upon ; . I I . . I I] ;
OITS. - ited - PuBsigrXERY WETING.-The Prosby- might be offen- LOCALITIES. -Messrs. ,Jackson Anc
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wntiTz RUSSIAN A. lim days, informs us th,t the! Pie - mission charged. We have no -!doubt -re-nata otherg to whom they - secured abo . -- I .
quantity of the Whit-, Russian Oats, Olean ;&ad. Listowel are so exci ad over Wito amoitenjoyable evening ,�ill be terYOfHuronwill hold a Pro ive. He was, mISO, an honest, Evans have . at one hu-ndred CANADIAN & AMERICAN GOODSt
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Rb for ... A for sale at LAiDu4w & F4iRLRY's, Sea- - but Meeting in Union Church, Brucefield, 13 of ice for th I of their creamery.- . .
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forth. 74 affairs that it is impo isible get a suf - i I on Monday 20th, at 4 p. M. , straightforwardmqu, and wherever be tons )epers have also secured � �
- icient number of the citizet together � : . I went was sure to make many mud Our hotel kt I
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CLo-MR AND TEKOMY SEED. ---�- A f orit&lk about anything . - i I - ILL.- The many friends of !Rev. Mr. warm friends. I : large quantities to keep things cool . � I A SPLE11
choice lot of reelijaued'Clover a-u(I Timothy who can think , I mcl�fllop. ! Thomson will be sorry to learn that be. I next 8ummer.-Messrs. Adam White- ' . � t
� A,' FAIR- else, even to hold a council mooling. , COMPRISING: �
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lk*d for sals at oat storehouse. LALDLAW .� COUNCrL.-We sio requested to State hiLg, been - incapacitated for Work for — I Rev �
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�� Wor. 741 � It is ,some consolati On at !- --L ford, Wm. Elder, Mr. Topp anc - J. , - I .
-R . to know th that a meeting of the MoKillop Ouncil some time by an attack of illnesS. - � : He . I Wro eter. Logie leave on a; trip to Manitoba next . - .
THE CELEB 1TBD M",HATTAN F,,BD Sealorth is not the only to�vn that has I . ik day . eiiiii6c% ,,wheat 11.24, Monday Mo- Ducks, . - I
st LILFDLkW & ; will be held at Winilirop on on is slowly recovering. MARKETS.' — S' or TueRday,-Capta-in -peniva,
for horoes.and cattle is to.be had , a Manitoba era . I I
AMUaWS. 741 1 - gon I ZY I next; Ali interested Should ta notice ANOTHER HORSE SOLD. -Mr. Peter Scotch fall wheat $1.25, spring wheat Morran and bride left on Wednesday - I
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THE PuBlac SCHOOL. -The following � . TH9 No� . RzcovFRWG--the many frigods of - rted roan mare to Mr I Joseph tallow 6c., eggs 16c'. per dozen. delightful weather but fearful muddy " Txkinys� 87tirtings, � I I
is a stateizaent of the average attende Ing of those who intend go ng a - Mr. John Thompson, of the impo f Fullarton, 'for �the Bum THE FF,vzR. -Manitoba fever is the ads. - : � � - .
Northwest this spring w held in cKiIIOP Skiduer, o � ro . . �, THE .
&nee at each of the departments of the Carduo'8 Hall on Wednesday afternoon saw mills, will be pl"8ed to learn that of $1000. Mr. Skinner iq an enter- prevailing epidemic at present in and AcCIDENTH.-Mr.'J. C. Klausell met -.
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Reaforth Public, School for the mouth. ' he is recovering from big recent severe pdaing farmer and has pu- ro4aaed her around Wroxoter. 'Three of our young . . ident one day Prints, Cottons, &c. - . 1.
last. At the appoi ni ied ho ir, quite a i . with a very serious ace � I
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TanuaxyL: ness,-and we hope to see himiround ont west to find ot . � L
of' , Mr. 'McFa.urs depart- large crowd assembled in the HalL ill I 11 for- breeding purposes. ' I men have gone last week. Having .butsiness to do at I .- � I
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ment-,, 33; Mr. 'Camerouls, 48 ; Mis a. . doubtless soon again as sound as ever. I AocIDXNT.—WhiI6 Mr. David . Cal- make their fortnueh, namely, Mr. Robt. . �
- l the tannery at Zurich. he had to drive ",
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Audetson's,44; Miss -A. Cowan's, 03 ; are drawn hithe . Nzw BARN. -Mr. Wm. Har gan, of and Mr. . - I � I
1.�`tnhyth'ewexpectation ,that � discussion lauder, of Stanley, was cutting sti-aw at Forrester, Mr. Thos. Gibson, under a small bridge, connecting one "
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Miss Kate Cowan's 7 _ utends 9 -a as,
, 54; Miss Kiilora'n'B, the 10th concession, i 1*ct"g Mr. Livingstone's place,in Tuokersmit Wim. Lovell. ! f �t" tannery with the other. I These Goods wey -special lin �
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� 56 ; Miss Edward's, 56 1 - It Will be seen would behold upon t ae relaiive merits season a large bank barn knife and FALg]tPRRTXNsxs1.-Last Friday ev6n- part o: Ige he bad to bought below the regular price, and � STAPL
I of Dakota and Maaitoba as a field for next . . , the d'- h put big hand too close to the In passing under this brid 0 . I
from this that each one of the depart- emigr- tion. There Were present sev-1 mansions thereof being 4Ox65, Mr. J- hod the -points of the first and second ing before Messrs. Gibson, Miller, Gem- bend down his head to clear the bridge. will be sold at a small adv ALace on coi .. 1. .
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Monts i4 well filled. I . Riley, of Hullett, being the con �raptor. fingers of the left hand out off, thus mell, and Irwin, Justices of the Peace, the collar of � his cost caught in the I
� . . - I i eral rtaLilway and "ud ageAte, who were He has the timber all taken out -some disabling him for some time. I T, R. Whelan, f6uu4ryman, of this I -
preparo& to advocate Dakota interests, bridge some way thereby tbrowiDg him I - - As I
I OLD FEIEND& 11EA FRox.-Mr. W. . time Since. and iutends to colfimence M1813IONARY MEETING.—Mbe annual place, was committed for trial for ob- - him badly � . .
O.Powler,for many ,years proprietor .1 but Ma&toba was not lepresented. . . I down and injuring � I
, - I However, no such cdlisc alsion took its erection early in the Spring. J meeting of the Bruoofield branch of the faiuing money under false pretenses, about the face and * chest. We � i
of the West End ,Cheese Factory place, as tile obiLirmall announced at I GOOD WoRK.-Mr. J H ]ion of Women's Foreign Missipin. Society* Will from one Nichol,' of Mount Forest. are glad to see that he ia able . I .
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. the Ilth ooncessiou, wit Bail was accepte ,!himself in #600 and 'his business again.
Tuokeramith, but latt�rly of Wingham: the outset that the meeting was one of - 1 the as ;ist"ce be held'in Union Chure to attend to Factory Giotto,
writes'from Rounthwe'L'te, Manitoba, as � of Robert McNaugbton, cut dow,n the I �
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, 6 purely business nature an I was con- nd pil C1 100 evening at 7 0 olock p. In., when the two sureties in $300 each. -Mr. John Fitzgerald, of Tuckersmith, � � �
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ollo�4: "We ha,ve bad a very fine- 1 8 ' trees, sawed, split a ENTA.—Quilte is number of per- had a very narrow escape from .death (43 Pi es to Hand.) F Heavy Bim
. d sleigl6ing vaned for the purpose of forming, a society's report will be read, and ad- INCID ' lee I I .
winter for Manitoba i goo _ codar'posts in the space of foul hours, I., 7 1
L- company of those intending go to the I St. L dressoo are expected to be delivered on sons have been taking ice for summer last Saturday. He wtis just leaving his - I I
ever since it set in, with a small bliz- I oil the forenoon of the 11th in They . � PZaift -an
' Nortihwast,so, that &I I doitild, &Val to- Mission work by Rev. A. D. McDonald, visa from the pond 'during the last two own pl ce with a load of grain 'or Hen- � 1. L
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zard thrown in once in I a while for the worked in their usual way, and aid not ' ishap which occurred L - -
- gether and thus get I boapel I rates and Seaforth; H. Cameron, L Kippea ; and weeks, bur a In sall. Iftier startina, his horse's which .
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make of variety I Suppose. oar ther I . i n L, had the , ' FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND PRIDE -- YL
better acoommodatio i. Th 3re were a consider themselves -as doing a �,th P. Boudreau, of Kankakee. The choir on Tuesday afternoon has . are veq spirited, made a sudden spi iug - I Heao
mometer has never l indicated more I .
lowzero, -but I bear - large number of- ra �iway represents- extra, and ccinld do the same, over - from Kippen under the leadership of effect of StOppiDg them- Owing to the forward, just &she Wafi. ChLaDgiug - big I - -
than 32 degrees be L again did occasion require it � Mr. I .
Iow tiveWpiresent, but no le of �hem ooul Mr. Blair will prooide the music. A strength of the aniiii the ice has become Far
others say the merenr3t has fallen &s. - I d Hillen has sold large quantities ' par- I . heat from a lowor to a higher bag. In t be beaten. 11 .
. m"e a definite statement 40 to what to collection will be taken tip at the close thin and rotten, near the shore espeol-. doing t is he sat too near the end of the These Goods canno .
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during the winteri as 4� degrees. -of the ties coming from Tackersmith and Mo- in aid of the society's f a Inds. � I .1 .. - Tf
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a rates would be on aocduat - . bag an fell off in front of the wheals, .1
Ulow. What crops we had last year th eon adopt_ Killop, and still has several large con. a wagon and n ugly gash of about foar
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11 am Spring tariff not yet having -6 PERSONAL. -The people of Bruoefield taking off his last load, hi , which t a
were good ana times are lively. tracts to fill. He had oVer 800 1 taken . I ugh. Portaliately . I .
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well satisfied with the' country." -,Mr. ad by the railway companids. A com- were gladdened On Tuesday- last by a horses went t to I inches Ong in hiB'head a little above the - - I . - I ,I- �, 1: .
. . ing of N r. Smi�th, of Hui. by fariners from his place last w3ok. h - I
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John Weir, formerly of Seaforth, but mittee consist I ' - Visit from two. old. residentera, who they were within is few feet of the ear. I he had fallen a few incb6s i i
- ' PERSONAL. Mr. John Hargan, �f the . time, in the shore, and without much difficulty. I . - . : ,� .
I -lett, and Messm. Mc1 ougall! and Hatt, loth:conces I sio I . have been laid up for some I I further in nothing could have saved the � 1. ; �
lately a merchant of Blake, in i the I n, has received the office ( goinu�over Lis head. AS , I . .
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of Seafortli, Was : app)iULedj to confer persons of Mr. -James Dallas. of Tack- werel taken out. , wheel from it Remember tbat we are offerina the , 4 - -
township of Stanley, writes from . of. market clerk for the Town f, Sea- . I . . ; ^ - 0 . li I
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i with the railway com)anies and make tb, and Mr. Donaid. M-IDermid, of 1 , Was, sed over his cap, which was . I -, .
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Quincey, Dakota, as follows: -I think . forth, t6a duties pertainigg to which arar"l Jam6stown. I balance of our . I il, -1
le for the . Stanley. Both gentlemen have been ' I � �
a great -deal of this country. It will be the beat arraDgemen"i possi - 0 his head, thereby no doubt savi � � .
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y - I liveyance of the party. t was al"go, he Common coilfined. to their homes for several I Nr�r SHop.-Mrr J. D. Jones is hav- � � - - � I
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a, fine countr in a few years. We ex. ' 00 -1 y wo Id start on week. Mr. Hargan is a quiet 6du8- mauy ! ing a new blacksmith shop built on t . . I � - z , � . �
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pact a large stream of emigration here ,,resolved that the pai ; weeks from illness, and their . Mill WAS 800D 111 attendance, under .� �� I . p
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Of trions man, and, though regretting his . a will be hat they I site of the one r6cently destroyed whose Lkilf ul treatina'at he is last r r. I . I
or about the -21st of March. The f - friend . glad to .learn t by L 11 - . I
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int the Spring. Land is rising- fast in . I removal from onr midst, *6 hi)�e he . ! a- WINTER STOCK - i. -'.
— lowing parties gave it, theirl names as * [ covart1g. I -.�-� EV, J's REM
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price. We have had a fine w"Intor , i May do well in his new sphere. are both sufficieutly recovered- to be I f1i r e. . . - . � 4 N'ruff VA
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beb6-atiful weather througliout, with tile. being of -those who iL tend t join this -We 'regret to learn that i Mr. J. around again, althou.-.11 neither of them I "PROPIERT-Y SOLD.- r. o er Coutts . - — , . I ..i - -
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company: For Dakoba-G orge Cald- can be said to be fullv recovered. : has dispoBed of the remainder. of his I ' T-dekersmith. i CL - '1 � I
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I Riley, Son-in-law of Ur. John Wright, � - . AT COST PRI E. I �
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� � : well and family, Hi:)Lbert;, Hugh. go- esBion. h . as beea laid I up at C FACTORY MEETINO.—A meet- I property On the 4t 1 qoncession of Grey, _- �� I
] L -,HEEsx - NxF,�s LOOKI-4G Armen. -The atten- t , .
pretty cold." . . 11th Colic . � I Fifty acres, east half � .
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:- � , Intosh- and family, Hul att; Win. the residence oi . tile latter for' Some ing of the pa,rous of the Bracefteld : as follows, Viz.: tion. of 'tile Tuckersmith. School Board -- -
-mount realized Fowler, ,I held at Turners' I of lot 4, to Mr. 'James Turnbull for , - � �',
LO6&L BRiErs.-Tho.a, Tuokersmit i; . Storey, time. We are glad to hea�r.h6wevar, i Chease Factory was I .is here�y respectfully catled-to the con- . . �--
lby the anniv a in the Eg. . John Dodds, Alex. Dalgett ,and An. on Saturday last. There was a i §600; 50 acreii, east half of lot 3, to - - 11
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ated1last i and . family, - Win. . 'amiespli, Gavin . iippointe(l chairman and .Mr. I may be well to add that there its some . I-- 1
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week. This is betterstill.-Mr. ior .. - -- c Joseph Higgins, secretary. The annual 1 swamp on these 10158 iucoml,�atance of the offioial or � officials, ;
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,Mo lowing go to Grand Forks, DtLkota: . Sinclair, seconded by Mr. Roffatt, was Cutcheon is DOWT(f—sole proprieto I , I . L
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a' for 'Edw&rdRyan and fimily, MoKillop; ad. On motion of the Sawmi ., )n of . I
]Donald and John Ballantylle leav � 11 on ,the 5th concessic - - - -. �A BIGLO]
- I I day to Mibs Bell, d u,gliter a mou8ly adopt I i but unhealthy and likely to engender i N. B'O Special Inducements offer : �'.
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JameB-Hattaudfamily, and John, -H. . ' Grey. This m1ft ' i ad to parties goin toba. L
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They are all steady, � listrious young I McDougall and f ,mity, I Seaforth, ; I *- X I J'ai,hu Cameron, it was , agreed to of �years by the 'S ith consu I . . � I
.-n( . valentines on,the 14th inst. cc I only -give for a numbl� ent ownerm'h1as ready soalarmini4ly pLrevalent in this I - . �
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. nonths . t3 ,onal era, a _ usiness. I diti6a of the offices is Rimply- demoral- reserve fund," wbich will add materi- ,� . �
rom Winnipeg on Monday last. ' He 1 Robert Morrison,, MOKillo . The fol. Buie, who has for the past two and boxingaud selling the choesefor thel timber, and evidently means b . . ug.- RATEPAYzR. a] ly to the security of t;he' members, � I .
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ntands Closing up Ys business'here, and 1 lowing were� boohec' for Manitoba: -III ear. . On motion of Pdr. I FOR THE H&P?� LAND. -Hugh No- . . �
4 , � , t) his departure for D itroit oil I aasday ' curreift y - and will protect them ag-tiuc�jt oppres- �11 -, . I
will return to Manitoba in about two oerb mpbell, N m. unlop and * h. Walter Moff a,tt, secoD ded byWm. Mof - I Kee and family, of the 46h concession i Gorrie . give assepsments in ease of hea-vy �- I I . I .. -
. weeks. -&t the annusl meeting �f I the Hugh be purpose of fitting up a boat
Campbell, Huli ett;. obt. Grieve for t � , fat, Messrs. Wm. Sinclair, Joseph. Hig. I of Gcey, leave in a few da�s for Mani- I : :,
. Jorthe spri�g work. Capbaifl :John, . " , BAD Ro.&Ds.-The roads are very bad lomes; while during the firTit years of . -� I
Presbyterian con-grega,tion of this town and family, George M,;K y, Robert and George Walker were appointed toba. Alex. Robe�tson, of the boundary i 1� �
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plia Angus, i l ly a little dull. I adhered to the thuore:do -illy correct
6 . in sellina -the cheese. Oil motion of I to Bur]
system for the purpose of raising the I Frank Angus, Jaines MOE ing, Jainas employed on the Chicago and -1 &itou n . I .
11 i Mr. Sinclair,seconded by Mr. Moffatt, I first of.March.. I � � �
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� M lish Church in this village gave a con- Dual)y more than the actual amount - .
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I Henry Kruse, D UcK ,mon, Win. week.-Howarol Clifton and Lr6ape , Mr. George Baird, J ., was . t I cert in the school house on Friday 'required. to meet the past year's losses � I ,I . I
notice in another column our genial ouald I . I ied i auditor for 1882, and\ to receive eialit 1 . Br�.ssels. �
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makifi- a new departure. He intends I Ryan, 'TuckersmitLi; Beaj:kmin M4r- house WedueWay eveniu.. ; being all thut could .be desired, the them that a small cash ieserve fund is -� —,
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like a w1se: man, as he is, ha; bee a to Dakota, as will be Seep, are man Hlbb.ert. I - . i -0 I- Wa h .ve -
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I butter during the, first part of the sea,- Bale by. C. R. Tuttle to J, R. Grant, I formerly Miss . Alexander, deserves not been able to get a list of the officers I -Inedicinel" bat a:
making the proper preparation. Wo I with families, V�Iio have ready 93- E&HLY BIRDS. -Mr. George Sellery,of I . � n&tl;,ral principle L
- , son Was discuseed. Mr. McCartney pdat master of Brussgls, block 9, Bran- . i. .
ain with the many friends of Mr. and looted bheir l6ogtions and a it,l now going the 9di concession of Hibbert, Ihas .&' I 1 Special mout,iou. Mr. Cook, of Toes- elected. but we understand thmt -Mr. I 11 I
expressed his willingness to procure the don extension, at! $3,500. 'Mr. Grant -P i est, effloaciouii an
theML all,'aikd for godd. The majority of those goiuc, -nest of young caua,ries which are four I water, gave a reading and also a recita. Hugh Love was ve-electe(i President -. -,
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Mrs. Hicks in WiSh'ing, I i � the enterpi appliances if the patrons has been to the Northwest several tion, which. were highly appreciated. and Mr. Henry Eilber, Mabager and ,,_-�!! oomfortable, and c
ual � complimoutd on , to Manitoba are yoaiig me , Most Of weelig old, and . rising.116n has Co " .,T, �
more,,#than the US would promise him their support. I 11 -_ I -0,hild's Pad, 31
. . I I -- times within the past year, and from The neli proceeds amounted to about i Secretary of tha company. . ; I I
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such auspicious o 6 1 1 reportis he is like13 to,make some Pretty S80. � apecial pad for (
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I I to thescheme, and it wds ultimately gooO bargains. i PzRsoNAL.-Mr. Robt- McMichael I . � . For sale by J, f
tion, agent for the !Northern Paoific I upon which to settlte' and ma,ke-fature STILL * ANOTHERL—Mr. Wm. Word is, - Z
p i decided that Mr. McCartney should WE COXbtEND the following remarks I Block, Sea�fortj-. �
LOCALITIES. — he Grand Trunk i has gone to Mitchell to attend the High � �
Aailwa�- was in town during the present � homes. They were E611 a 'remarkably of the 66h cuncet3siou of Hibbor�, hav- I n --
� visit the pafrouB, and if he, found a gulf. - Railway Tiokeb office in. 'Brussels ' from the Globe of Saturday to our I I :
week.' It will be remembered that Mr 1 fine, Smart looking lot of wea, just -the iog-suld his farm, has' made up his ficieut n I : School in that town. -Mr. R6,gers, of . —
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*Wilcox took out a lar . re I kind to build up a new and' proaperoaB mind to go west and Ory hiti folrttAre in � this y"i.lage, has been sufforiu- from an
. go party from'he I , . to justify him in going pa with it, that ' 6 M I shutild they permit the pretient session I - of all- who ha
, a wish t' , the greo and glorious land oft big - to all points West, -Mrs. Long has an 1 n of tlie luougs.-Mr. . . ve I
to Dakota. last spring, and he 'says country. , W nam Success. I ther meeting sh ( sittackof cougestio , .
- I &no ould be called.. exteuuive -stlCt' f I on Saturday 'imerlyof Gorrie, but to oluse without m&kiug ls-)ine provision - �- . the univiersaj rem
. the Huron people Make the very best � � booms. With that objeot in iiew he - � Lo a [a , Charles Leech, for for tbe suitable LlUidblia�--nt Of , . eases, and only su
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, nottlers, and are &IL - well. I will dispoie 6f his farm stock al�id in . n
, 0 Morris. i -� ingwa8 held in St. Audrews'6hurcb, I Wright and Joseph Johnston left on this villaae. Charlie looks well. -Mrs. L the criminals referrod to therein I J. S. Roberts.ba -
�ROW looking up an6ther quota. Mr. ,1 plements on the 2ad of March: ! �; � . I - . r�
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i FARm SOLD.—Mr. ,. OlVer I of the I - - . Bracetield, on Monday evening, the I Tues(lay ]a auitoba. J. Leckie
� Wilcox is a genial, good fellow, and if � ' �. 0 1 1 Robt. Clutterham, of Portage I& .
. .. 1 3rd concassion, has Old his� farm of 100 , . 13th inst., called by notice gived in the I intends goi g about the list of Aareb. dut d shouid. be held to a strict %c- Trelatrdent by at,
I Chnton. Prairie, is at present visiting at the Y, au �
n induce Canadians' to, � I � I I count by the people.-. "The Chair- time b,ee,n re
I acres on the 4th concession to Mr. , . . I churches of the village on the 'previous MARKETS. -Fall wheat 61 23 to $1 25, COgnh
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oettle uAder die Star Spangled Ba"ll" 1 Sheddon L for the Sala of S3,200. Mr. , (FROM THE NNW ERA.] , i jday,*toprotest against tile running of sp,riug 01 25 ti) $�'26, peas 70c to 75o residence of her father, Mr. James lottetown,- Prince Eilward Island, fo be the most Si
, be is �h ki,,n( of man to Succeed.- ' I -ffEIGH SCILF.S.-T[it) le.tse A the , le I McGili, of this village. I
r , 9, 1, ; Sheddon tttkas possesBion a year from ' - t trains on the Sabbath day on the Lou- oatB36 - to 37c, ba 43Y 686 to 78c, pota- . -The Methodists of L , Patriot conam,eiiiis forcibly upon a re- � means Of conveyini
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Xess.s. (,,o try, Cardno and David- * � i I town weigh scalati,for the current year, - , TR& MEETING. cent olase;,which. has brought home to oura
it March. . don, Huron and Bruce Railway. Con-, *toes 60c to 65o, hay $12, hides $6 50 to tives, and in I
- son ret; -ued from Manitoba on Taos- 'a' was sold by auction on Tae-iday, to I . I this village held their annual teg, meet- . the people of tbat,'cit the cruel fai dise ,
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� . Mr. Stanbury at $125, bein- Somewhat i I , of our laws to provide an adequate oil, -it iS aspeel
- on for $4,000 per an- I which was hold on Friday evening last, 0 . the State of -the road -i, the, m4eti ag was - barrel -retail 85 per ton 62 50, beef I - ' To& was Served from: abont four _*all;
hotel ' E r g to rent or sell, or give I the 10th inst., in cc aneotion with oar lower than last year. I i well -attended. by those in the immedi- � 46 to . . I last. punishment for the villain who ruins a ivameasurablIV Inon .
Rum , lani4ims,91 in : - 16 50. L. . -- ! i O'clock to sevOn. The church was I - i
I school, taught by Mq. T. R13id, was the IMPROVED STOCK.—OU . Friday 1-6st a I life and reduces her to the tive th
away t1le Cc , mercial and is bound for i I is splendid young thoroughbred bull, that' ate neighborhood, and also by quite a 1 1 : prott well filled. Short pitby ad- I WOmWn a an any T
best, that has ever been h�ld in th [ number from Hensall, Kippen and ' Z�riQh. . - y I positica of a aegraded oureast, under Inedicinal dosi o
I - utry, .it is � sea were delivered by Rev. Mr. lig, 4
. the ha,11)py 1knd, Mr.,Cove had been purchased 'at Whitby at a ! . " ' dres' I tile most terrible temptation to tile o-erthe * �
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I said,in4estedlall'the money ho -had and 1 locality. Long ere he ll= arrived to rrived here for Mr , Varna. The meeting wuH opened with . OuR LLDiF,s ALL RIGHT YA-T.—In I Isaac, of Wroxeter ; Rev. Mr. Brock, of , seat of (
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run hiw,self so close' that he b ad to - devotional eyarcises. Mr George For- 1 the columns of your paper the Come- col"Inist3ion of murder. The poor vie- , parties of the 6
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3 ouely 1408001 . rest was called to the chai2. and af"r I spoodent of Zurich, under the heading ' , tim.of some destroyer give birth to a -('OlnO absorbed b
borrow, 6, lquarter to'bring him home. � i Presbyterian minister of Gorrie. The I - �
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And" gom;ilh' , I a a � Organs, .
. fi boom 'goes. - There wa � amount realized was about $110.
a � I all expected a rare rest, �nd cettainly ; Win. Shappurd was entertained at 9, all present bo express. their views con. ' very highly educated and that his oo#'- I 1 her Shelter and had no suspicion of her 41ir-ectly-,
v6ry largej�crowd of people in town On '. ' i - . as require�
no were disapp inted. I � The pro. complimecAry supper by the oitiz-3as corning the matter tha�b ha I call d ! their healthy 4,.tiol
- ' temporary, the- correspondent of the , . : condition, and left it to perisli On the _
Wednesd* last. Business, gen6rally, � " , . L. � Hay. � I
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graiume couBiated o musi6, both vocal . I them together, and to advise what w'as I ][t is ,comfortable 1
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and the Manitoba !boom. Mr. J. A. ; -, I . I I
&c. The diff arent strurp uta were as � la Prairie. There were one hug( stances. After a free and earnest dis- ! he only knows one or two thiogs more i lowing is an extract from the report of i r&I mother, and probably pUUiSli hair � nothing el -se can. .
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'follows: Organ, gaitar, vi6lin and Jews attendance and avery pleasant evening cubsion and consultation, it mas found ' than the latter. With due dt:fference i the Directors of the Hay 'Mutual, Fire i guilt as it deserves. But what punish- Roberts
West, iateudB to remain, and will open ; . 1. . , Gardnes I
I harp. The able M nder iri which the- I wits spent, although all regret�tqd the I ! Insurance Company which was adopted i men ' . 1.
out a Dew Stock of dry goods in tile , L . 1:0 jhmt the mind of the meetd ug was one i to,the Zurich ladies I think the sen- t has it provided for tbe one wh,o is —
i pupils acquitted thernselves farni8bes 1, object-whi(;h called them tog6t er. in condemnation of the practice of pro- I texice, I -In the quiet village of Zurich ' C -axe for I,
store about to be v&oated by Smith -& , A ; - 0 at the recent anjau�d meeting: "During :at least a partner i,LA her guilti, and, A ,sure
uqaestionable picof of! Mr. Reid's �v I the past year we issued 287 policibs, I
West. Mr. ,R,inith is a first-class" haan, I a GOOD HORSES.- A numb- Of, splen. faning the L wd's Day by the ranning I whero the uni3op6istidated inaidelaq re- whose heartless betrayal awi desertion neys, Bladder, u,
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- � abhities as a teac'her. Tlie only draw � 0 1 coverina an insurance of $314,490, b . I . I
and we are gll�d bliat%e has not bocQme I - did- horses were shipped from thig sta- of,t-rains. The following resolutions I Bide," is not offansive but entirely. the op- M eing . very likely drove the poor girl to the Gigans. N
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L back of the evening's, enjoyment was tion last week for the A.,merioau mar- were nuammou"Aly ad-)pbed: � posite. If I - i brink of distraction? Simply none at vegetabl,
afficted with !the Manitoba craza, bat I rightly understand tbLe I an average of $1,095.73 to each �Policy
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is going to remain with as. --Mr, Goo. 1 bad order, which w is caused by 6nly a "Resolved, that this meeting organize ; meaning of -unsophisticated" it is this: The total number of policies ia force on � all in many oases, and at- most but -a 7 .
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ap on Tuesday last which . - 0 8 itll�a da and I �
slight mish Af ter, the usual vote of thanks ' all I named: A. McGuire, Goderich. town- and act with the Christian, coulinuni- ; phi8ticated -meaqiijg unsound, c6rrupt- 1,001, covering an insurance of 51,143,- � camb to Toront th o r y . Roberts. . I
. may lay him. up for A day or two, HE) Joined,in singin, Old Hundred, which ' Ship, four year old mare, $190; W. �ies all al3na the line with. the v . �
n iew of � ed by mixture ou fallacious ; therefore 100. being an average of 41,141.94 to � found a long -lost, Sister Ina house of
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was-crossina tlae railway track' in I closed the evening's entertainment. : Moffatt, Staulty, grey filly, two year I �OiDg all that can be lawf ally done to , the real meanin� of the word is not i each policy and amply Secured by the ' �Lame
0 - 81 I 0 1 1 . prostitution, driven to tbab dreac I
wagon, when the,-* horses became" ' 1 old,., $200 ; - James Reid. Hallett, five I put an end to the running of trains on I false, or not decelitful or true. Now, following assets: Premium notes, net � of �
11 - . 0 � refuge by the consequences N)f the un- kidn'ey affection, J
� value, $23,310.155 ; assessments due principled baseness of the man who Ous, cured ,by the i
,angine near by", and.' WaItoia.
� . , yea�kold mare, $200; dTohn Rz)id, Stan. I the Sabbath ds.y- : bow could 1, in order to show the true,
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wagon on to tb,o hard ground-, spi',aiuod the Quarterly Offfiri ial Board of the ' Moon�", Clinton, three year old mare, I monBtrance to,the railway authorities.': stronger or 5 ble term. But bauk, $800*; cash on hand, $2,722 ; record goes on from day to day. As the %
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-. his ankle -ather severely. -The wbather ' Canada Metliddist Church here met in $200; John Grey, Stanley, three ye&4 I rnspon8ible for the movement of traias, ' the Zurich correqpODC1810t would try to i total, 624,280.10. The amount paid , Patriot says, if the Scoundrel had stolen I-011AMInation of t �
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for the patit week has been daliglitf al, the church on,Satu, ud after -old geldiDg,. �185 ; -A.M. Poli.y, Goder. : settiog forth the wrongfuluces and ; make olit that the Zurich ladies were I for 8 fire claims during the year is only a horse., or set fir to barn, the law organs, �
. and Was more like the first of May than the ordinary business of tl�e Board was �' "cb, *pair three year old8, $400 ; John ' danger of the course complaicied of." � d6ceitf ul, intriguing and false, which, if 1 51,315.8 1, and all claims have been would not, acce t a money camponsia- Pain in the Join.6, �
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what mythicil indiividual, ,,the oldoet resolutions were cExried unanimously: $400; J&B. Caldwell, Hullett three ' respond with like associations through- ' far frow being right I meant by t , viz: Win. Mating, Grand f,u I a gy8t
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- 0 inhabitaixt," ILias no recollection, of , Moved by Matthew Morrison and -see- ' year old, $150. - � out the country for the purpose of poti- ; term that the Zurich ladies woul& not ! Bend, '%-250; barn and contents, cause- long before public opinion will be Por Eale by J.
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havin- ever ex'berienced the like before. oDded by George Jackson, "That the i . , go back on th.6ir word, but when a : of fire unknown, James Fauson,Zurich, arouse(I to a proper sause of right and �
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�Mr. Thomal[i Ki3d got one of his . thanks,of this Quarterly Board be - ten- il' ink of the Directors of bhe H-allott Ag- : act forbidding the ratining of trains ou ' younu . Grave
.. � I 0 . . man received a promise it w�s as , $400; barn and contents, cause of fire justice in regard to the crime of seduo- . I. canting j
hands very -sev6rely jammed a few days dered to Rrother Baruet Bolton for the rioulturat Society, held on Saturday i the Sabbat,h day." good as tb(3ir nobp. The Zurich corre- uukjio . , Henry Valland, Zurich, tion ? How lolig befure it will derno,nd Rrine, diftie�ml+and p]
ago 1�y the uplier sash of a window fall- v�ry efficient manner in- which he has 'last, it was decided to hold the annual ' The meeting was duly organized into : 8 I etc - I
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irig down upon itJ The Merchants pee"f-ormed the duties of Circuit Stow- dinner in conneebion with the Society. ,an association by the appointment of i had he known the correct , I fecti r tovepipe, John- Prtfng, Zurich, inal with a stiam a in some m8agur Pa4- For .aI -
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&It Works liwivilig come into tile pos - ard on this circuit for th8 last fourteen i on 'Wednesday, March Ist, and the i officers and a large committee to carry the word, for I am quite sure that he 1 6112; &elling and contents, cause un- corresponding to that lasting shame —
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� Session, of the now lltropr�etor are now , years, and deeply regret that he has�-Secretary was 'instructed to commuui- it out the above mentioned' , purposes. - thinks more of some young IELdy in that 1 known, Alex. Sellers, Johnston's Mills, and infamy which are visited upoa the Diabetes an 10kina
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undergoiu- a thoroug renovation, with now to retire from active service on ao- cate with one or two well known agri- : The Rev. Mr. Ross .was 'appointed liquid�, 1
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0 " ' ' . . village than he dies of his mother, and 1 $461 ; barn and contents, cause female partner in guilt? How long I I accompanied-
& view to Obodmiaa'? the salt business count of his sight fallin1cr." Moved by . culturiats, with the Vhew of their vind ". president, and Mr. George �Baird, Jr., 1 in order to Show his gallantry, took up I lightning, Johu Rybn, Creditan, M1.66; excessive nto -
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. as soon as the re. airs axe completed— ; Andrew Morrison and seconded by � addresses on the occasion. We undero �: Secretary.' � tbat:13Dble cause, "women's riglits- but 1 three 'Steers, cause lightning, Ridii pad --
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A professional. horse trainer created John Mills,1 I 'That this Qaarterly Board Stand the dinner will be habl'strictly � - bow hi,3 lack of knowledge has broug . disease- I
Vaxila. I ht I Crovnan, Grand Bend, $12; three fuse some adequate protection to weak Por Sale by �
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considerable seusidtiba on Main streat - give a hearty invitation to the Rev. � on temperance principles this time, and � �. I him to grief, and� his high- hopes have �, calves, cause lightning, Wm. Sanders, and ignoran't girls against the machins- . � I
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on Wednesdav afterpoon. by driving a ' Wm. Baugh, oi!ir esteemed pastor, to 1 ,we trust this decision will be endorsed � OBITU"Y.—We regret this week to - been bronght low. ' Bright'S dis .
C horse attachea to a bu r. . P3 .1 . When .h6 meets a xeter, $2 ; damagge to barn, cause tions of fiandB in burnan form"who de- tarrh of t ease of,
ggy without lines return to this cirGuit- anothe . year, and l b 'y a larger number than has ever been ! record the death of Mr. Sbepben Se- , word ton exparlsive in meaning, and, per- lightning, --. It will be a source of light in luring them to ruiu? We he bladder,,�
or bridle. The animal seemed to be if the stationing committee of the so- ,present before. It was also decided to ! cord, of Varna, which -,took place at his , haps, of laxger dimensionB than he is - . Ill
well trained amd very tra,atable.-The ciety cannot comply with our request, I I great Satisfaction to members of this know no otber case in whicha fo '111ppression of urine
t ' hold a spring show for entire, Stock - in I resiJence on th t st. Mr. Secord ' accustomed to �neet, his limited `icou- , bompany to know that during the last crime againat the person and happineis P"'sons -Of advanced -
ice on the ska.tiuc, and cu'rlina rinks is but Send him to some other field of . � I b cured
0 D 1 Clinton,�!on Wednesday, April 12. � had r ached the good age of 8 six years of its existence all claims for of an by the
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prove , I ' ady, so that they shall both work to- ; bers of the Presb�yteriau Church, was I moved from his native home to To - I himself, not only in the estimation of I one dent on litigation. Your Directors with impunity by any and every mig- � �
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