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i - has Sold his 'SOLM ,of matched -buys to was Mr. G. other load/of lumber and had it so I . I .
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1. I I t oral i and water sup ' I tod to proceed to Toronto to inter. I . I , I
F�L . bion and relative Mr. T. -A 'T time that the in- .
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� .. ply; cost of produo .." Sharp for $250. -My. Thog. short j1nPrOmPtu Speech, after which a st'7,to �_ " . I
fluvou (ts ptositov* gon - Mardis, V16wt�AeOntagio0overnment on Raji- badly frozen - I - I
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:,� 1 - points the rior,a. of Mr. T. Pi of Dublin, recitation was given by Mr. G. -dic%tions of a speedy recovery are very - I � .
- . profits. Th - ese, are the main � . I Oro*, m Messrs, 4. way matters. It W,as,resolved, to place I I . ___ —
, - 4444�� . . . . . . ,,,�� � � ___ I.- judges will ,. be required to. take into P.;ad Mr. Jarm Walsh, J4, son of Mr. foll6wed by readings fro i . ig fund, bleak. 1 \1_17 . . _� 11
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-1 - � . tll_fv- aik "Jam as Lockhart, Jame& Cow. the monies of the, Gorrie sinkii: ' � . j
�' ling their as- as W'stsh, contractor, of this town, Tambull, Jam Mr. Walter IE[abkirk) SEAFORTH.. - � I
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f:. L M- tile an, G. Lockhart, G. Murdto, and Wm� and the a,corued interest in some � L
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- . � cislons. Two judges an to be appr�nt- who ste now engaged in the mercan - who left for Michigan in the fall, to - . I I .
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I council will bo held at Gorrie on lb � I
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,; I I ing to avail the event of * them faihnK io agree on townand intend spending a few days as a whole a lays ago. One of his fel, - � � 1
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i , 11 -kb elves of the medical ft'rviae3 of Dr. a. S. any point th d of the first order, both pleasing third Wednes
�' , H a Pmident cd the Arm As. visiting friends. They leave for De pound -keepers, and fence- low workers, Mr. J. W. Ryckmaul - . _..., 1. .
i 11 . beer in I and instraotive. The singing was fully masters, ] . i one day, - 1
4'' Byerson, Occulist, of Toront�, Will please . .__
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�r I 14 - I . so'ciation is to be the arbiter. In eleo. troit on Monday next. . - " �� I
I", 9 ,1,: - .nivA that he will beat tM I blon Hotel, St rat- � . 0 represented by Mr. T. and Miss M. viewers will be appointed. 4 while working in the woodE _ I
T 4 � Lf 4? ,r I toral distriote, where those farms have I I . received a blow in the face from a limb -1 - . ..
I ick on saturday, February W as usnal. . I . ' . - 11 I
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- [;, i, �, FRxsH olean.ciovo and Timothy competed, a bronze: modal will , be Tuckeramith. whiell fell from, the top of a tree, ran- - I
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.4 i, il, Sood, Bluk Austrian oats, toot. Nation Wheat awarded to' the bes*_ For the best -Mr. Robert Lang, of daring him unconscious for sel, TAILORING- DEPARTMENT, .. 1. - I
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. � I r'.111 s" Seed Peas. A Variety (, f all kinds of Eta farm in the group a gold medal will be REsiGNzD.-80m6 complaints having hours. No doubt this, laboring OU I � __.. - I
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I zi and g&r&nL Seeds at Mowq on's . uon. On next Friday evening the
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Ii 'r,- �� Vision 86we, nnb door to his grooery store. . short time ago, is. now prospecting in Walter's excitable mind, caused his I o I
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_T i. "i .Subject for debate will be, ,,Resolved, I the Principal of t�e Public Soh,)ol here, liasty departure. I ,
� !, J1. . 7424- ver medal. In this way, there will be .
L :- L" Tomm Cash. M. KoRWOON.' Manitoba. From letters recently re. that Britain is a greater nation th6jI a,u investigation was made in reference Everything Now and Fashionable 7 . �
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. , z ': oeiied from him it is learned that he is the 'United States. The affirmative is I r, and the trnatees came to � �L
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� I r� r, an apprentiss to the earri ago and sign pLint - for each electoral division, w Wroxeter. to be fo=d in Wor�steds, English, �
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, - 41311 W1LLIAZ8j .90A r between the far much pleased with the country and to:b': taken by Messrs. James Cowan, iris], —
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� : : . will probably purclaase laud, there� with MARRETS.-Fall wheat $1.20, Scotch and A .
F . � L, forth. 742 , tL George. Mardis, , H. ,McIntosh, and A. .. -
i T - - We hope hat Huron will be well repre. . hold properly in control. Mr. Ray- � -
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i the view -of making it his future home. Dickson, by Messrs. �
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1 CouNom Doiwis-��Ai the meeting of sented in this eompetition. We have . mond, the teacher, resigned his posi- t, I.. IJ]EB �
i , �', PRoPjraTy TRAiqSAOTIONS.—Mi. Chas. oats 39c., batter 16c., lard l2jo., eggs I , � WB:0 , �
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: :j k the town,council hold on Monday even- always held that there S. Turnbull, G. Lockhart, G. McIntosh, tion as Principal on Tuesday last. � ! ,�_ -
� . � . I I are "good tberhardt has sold his fifty acre farm . 1 l6c. per dozen. . I -
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- � W and James Lockhart. As this is a very � I
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: , � F lug it was (ISO . on the 3rd concession of Tackeramith, PRESRNTATION Uworx Tom. -The Howard Clifton i
1'� � -4 i ;� ,, by" uciu the amount of ty of Huron in any other county i interesting subject,Ahe speakers well . NADIAN TWEED& "
,": ! i tax by. 4&w in near Egm.oadville, to Mr. Daniel Ran- chosen, *and will most probably ,be 'the I was mal�e the r�cTjpient of a very hand Troupe gave a performance in the BARCAINS IN C� EDWAR
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wt i on female dogs from $ 50 to $2. Mr. and prove this It ' ald be a grand, j I
� I money, on Tuesday last, by the congre- of the quartettes among them, "Moon-
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. , 1, would fall tc hardt has purchased the farm. of- Mr. there will. lie a good- tam out. �
James A. Cline was rVe pointed , Chief thiLng if the,gol medZ ) the I - , on the 9th, concession of 'Hib- , '. I gation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
�. �f, � . . Norris - light on the Lake," "The Village Bells," I �
I i i Engineer of the Fire rigade, in com- lot of one Of ou Huron farmers. - � bert, for $6,600. This is a splendid - Church. A costly cruet stand was &Igo and "The Laughing Chorus," were . WILL SW
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1 i H pliance with the requ t of the mom - 4- Brussels. nted to Mrs. McIntosh. ThO beautifully rendered. The acting of :
;-v f. �,i : L farm. It was sold three years ago by prose .Good Suits Alrade to Order at Pric,a ;
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. � �e�. �� i bars of the bfigade. he salary of the FARmwzLL Suppma.-La,st Tuesday Mr. George Bale for the Bum ef 87,800. GR&ND TnuNx R4nw,&Y Ticket Office, presents were accompanied by a well Uncle Tom did not seem to come up L .
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I 4 town clerk for the resent year Was evew.ng the Canadian Order of For. Brassels. Tiakets for all points East and West that Cannot F, ail to Suit All. `1
..�' f j� I At this rate, property in Hibbert don't Call before purohming elsewhere. 0. R. CooPRR chosen address. Mr. McIntosh replied to what the audience expected, &I- I . .
'. �1 t 'fi fixed at $200 and that lis. office hours resters gave a supper at Bowden's . . . I P . . SPLjNDL
� � " t seem to be &dv CID much in value, Company's Agent. 742 in feeling terms, thanking them. most though parts of the play were given in I I �
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r!T 11 ii I from -the hotel keepers, asking for a re- Watson, who left here on Wednesday . I �
I I i �,, &NoTnEia HoRsz Soxm.- Mr. Henry Spring 01 20 to $1 23, peas 70o to 75c friendship shown him, and wishing singing of Eva, wa,s the crowning piece L
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. q . , I L .t next.meettag for bonaderatioxi. After Iarge company had done SmPle Justice well known Stallion, "ScOtland's toes 55c to 60c, hay $12, hides $6 56 to journey of life. lie leaves for Manitoba landienod being considerably affected by Parties -wishing good Substantial ; - ,.., . - I .
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.1 � , "! 47, butter 16c to 18c, eggs 16c, salt per in March. it. Owing to the severity of
! ��, idjournedto meet at ' a call of the Iminehost" Bowden's best Style, the. ff L. '--
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�� �, il Pinkerton, county of Bruce, for the barrel ,retail 85c, per ton 12 50, -beef TEoz LA13T OF THE SE&sox.-A social weatherthe house was not so well I ering __
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, , : - sum of $1500. Mr. Mawn has traveled 86 to 06 50. assembly was held in Watson's Hall filled as it would hav' been under other 66c, 75c, 90o and $1 goods FIFT z .
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i 4- this horse in the count of Huron LOCAWTIZa.-Lot 30, Concession 11, last Friday evening, at which upwards circamsta have PER CENT lower than they c
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q J! 'TEM RJORT KIND oir .& Boom. S 'opened by the chairman, Mr. John H. 3t purchased el;�where. S ' an �� TEN OES'
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� , "'! . re some McDougall, who proposed the 'toast of- 11.
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: ��'i refreahing to know them there A , Grey - was Sold by auction at Brussels, Ing heard of none who regret in the leai eventy-Five � �
� I r_� many, valuable horses we have had -on Wednesday Idst, for the - Bum of #2,- some from Wingham, Clinton, Luck- the time speqt listening to, the Howard � Remnants from two to six yard lengths __ _ �1�
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� -__ I towns in -'Ontario where the Manitoba -The Royal Family and The Governo - 7. ', to clear out. -.. -, .
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. . � here that have left better stock behind goo. Mr. Coates, of Grey, was the pur- now and other towns in tbis vicinity. Clifton Troupe. - I _�
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� r � 4. that& -boom" -of a ore substantial name of Mr. W. G D I ff who remponded chaser. -Sleighing for the past few days The dannem partook of an oyster P- A o SALE.- The auction sale' � %
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� . , owners. Mr. Hun -ter has, therefore, has been very good, and farmers are per served up in excellent style at �tlhe, held at Mr. W. Z. Watts' furniture I
I 0 and profitable cha " r is being In- by Singing the natiga%'l song�,_, I 'Red, I I I 1
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- . 1, I got a first-class- horse, and he will soon making good use of it. -Mr. B. (lerry Commercial, after whiob they resumed warehouse on Saturday last was, all . Z
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. 1 Sul - 2 1. . -he becomwas general a favorite in the vi- intends moving his hardware stock into things considered, a success. A large I . - -
1, - ceived-frow Mr. r. M. ayden, former- one of the evening, � their - pleasure, which was carried ,,I
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-.1 - cinity of Pinkerton as he was, in Tuck- till. the, -wee Bma' hours." This is the � ,
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: �i ly of this town but no of. Sarnia, he chairman, whp ,spoke' in the highest - the store at present occupied by J. A. stock of furniture was sold at very HOUSE FURNISHINGS. ;
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� , i early openingv terms of Mr. WE Son a a good citizen eramith anc - last of the season, and we must car a na I ,
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U says -_�"Anticilp - . 1, Ships. I tainly admit that it w as a Success in the U . ! ,
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. I . COUNCIL Mxmmci.-The Council met in the same block. -Mr. Donald Me- highest Sense. nitulre, and we believe he intends hold
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�' get lively here; add to this the "boom" wishing that gentle an all' -possible - Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, ToweL , . .
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Ir on the 19th inst. All the members Laughlin, of Grey, sold a lot of laud he LocA.Li-TxEs. - The Blyth Am g 4 � I I
- in factories which about to be prosperity &a. Mr. ation replied in: atal in another auction sale before long. . I �
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. I �� located here, and e ts for a a nest and feeling sp4 woh, after which , Present. Minutes of last meeting read owned ip Manitoba, the other day, and Diamatic Club play the famous ings, uf all .descriptions. Extra ,value � , I
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. � � and confirmed. - Moved, by Mr. Sproat, cleared:- 6800 by the transaction. He Irish burlesque,. "The Limerick Boy," - Usborne. . .. 4
'. 7� -aly, very Songs and -sentiment were the order of ;F � . I I
I good sesson's trade are certai : in Pillow ,66ttons, Bleached aud 'an- I
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I �_ en00%a 1. The Manitoba Fever the evening.- Excellent songs were �L � seconded by Mr. Mundell, that this intends going to Manitoba in the Spring or "Paddy Miles," in Watson's Hall, MORE GooD STooK.—Mr. Thomas - t - I :
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�, does ot our citizens here so badly auncr by Messrs. Duff, Scott, Town,! . _ - , 8 -a another investment, as he says this (Friday) evening.—Sleighing i bleached SheetiDgs, &c. Two cases of I
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_ T �; Council accept of the Tres. urer's bond, to x" , 18 Russell, of the Thames Road, Usborne, Prints tb hand tbis week—new designs, �.� 11 -TEN�C]Efl%
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. not think that Hollis, Carmichael ad others. Mr.;,� giving security for $12,000, as aatisf,o- it pays.—A convention of the Huron good here to -day, and the wood is fly- has made another valuable addition to handsome patternff,-and very cheap. �?,_:r 11
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I as in Seefortli, and 1, 4 � --Carried; Moved by Mr. Elgie, Methodist Sabbath School Association, his alread fine hard of short horns. . -C
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I - $1 1 lie old town of in high glee each timE he sang. After' following taxes be remitted: Mrs- days of this week. —The regular rn�uth- tin's little son, DeWitt, has been . I � �. -
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1. A.i Wm. VanEgmond, 04.16; Mrs. Dwyers, ly cattle fair, at Brussels, on Thursday, afflicted with inflammation of the lungs,
I � Sarnia has had its days,, and for- spending a moat plat Sant evening, the! foot. The following pedigree of this I _�'
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I S some years was dull i ab d dead enough, company Separated at a seasonable magnificent animal speaks for itself: r: -
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ii � kas turned and that W 4as entered up,- I - I 1.1 the owners having left the county, viz.: Wingham. Thorne is taking - j
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friends will be pleased to learn, that he has been removadtfro�a his old quar- ardson, 61 ; John Coleman, $1 ; Wm. .Vane & was at Brantford, where he succeeded , prin" 6 I a �
;, -; Win. vautgmoud, - -$I.— a" had the misfortune to fal' down . ce of Wales (18630); 3rd dam B. s- Crents' American Pur Felt 1laof - I
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4 - Movem illness and hai, - been able to - office has been -fitted up for him. A � himself. . . . for Blyth.—Mr. Hugb . MoTavish, of imported Red Rose, by Baron of Keds- I " �_ .. � I
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�. 1, bitors was consider in excess of any waA.another Manitoba exodus on Mon- pirant for political honor who wants to 2nd concession, is at present visiting and hope he may go on and prosper 1 as our stock and prices right.
I z Johns, oommencing on the 19th of shove our, darling Mr. Farrow oSOME
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, The if?llowiag is a list lautyne and James McDonald for . ' ; -, 14
.f elianged hands. Advocate correspondent seems to think? Mr. D. Bell, of the 3rd concession, died d"_nf%,n P-01r.wo _Mr QaLv��l P�;,a _4! . - � I
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- �e�t of the successful compotitors : Lost Portage I% Prairie. The last named U18,85ars 1111CL UIVISIons: Alex. XTUOSS, In I hope not. suddenly on Wednesday morning last. - . . I : i - . .
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i I � -1 Nation Spring Wheat.-, lot Thos. Nott, three go to accept situations, and I place of - 1). McDonald; John McFar- IMPROVICKENT.—A move is on foot in Cause unknown. the 4th concession of Stanley, ha I DIRECT I9PORTERS. I I
� I 1.� I I laine, in place of John Fitzgerald; Jag. a span of borBes for the sum7 of 0400. i.
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I � Walker, in place of Thomas D. Morton; .1 - Mr. Peter McGregor, of Brucefield, sold lor Anderson were - ppointed to look i
i 3d Robt. Govenlock, gcKillop. Any a hand in the� land llboom-'�-The San
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. � v On in t Alex.' is thg name of a u George Sproat, in place of Robert portloo 0 ,- a -two year old Canadian bred filly for after the matter. � t was also moved -1
other variety Spring eat. -la oat and:uewsy little � or over the street removed. As one weeki-ago, concerning Mr. J. I - .
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�_, �, Grieve; John Lawrence, in place - of by T. HislOp, seconded .b'y,T- Anderson, .�
I - - Gardiner, MoKillop, 2d Robt. Charters, sheet which hails front th6 now famous '; I
I I . 1,; Mr. MoCaa; John T. Dale, in place of gentleman remarked: "The stree't, with -son's borse, which was Sold for $120, ,i� �
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� L � - Tuckersmith, 3d John i Caimeron, Mill Syndicate town of Brauda'n.' It is pub- . it's present vista of bare PO8t8 and f aded instead,,. -of 0150. We make this correc. ' !ton, clerk, be paid . .
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11. liz Road, Tuckeramith.-Two Rowed Bar- lished by Mr. W. J. hite, formerly of John Wise; Robt. Dickson, in place of signs, looks like a Swamp the fire has tion forthe purpose of pacifying Mr. and wife, formerly of Clinton, arrived $141.40! being po5tiage, salary, station- I I
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I John Modeland: this beat to extend, at Bruoefield on Tuesday, last, from ery, sei;ctilig jurorip. registering births, ; . . . . . . . . . . .
- . ley..-lst Thos. Carter, T,ackersmith, 2d, the EVeter Reflector. It sedinsto be a been through." This is a Stop in the Aitcheson's mind, as it was only an . I , .
. i -, from rear of 3rd concession to Church . their home in Manitoba. Both Are m ' ", �
I I 1. �� A. Tooker, Grey,8d Jas.! Laudsborough, paying institution fro the start. it right direction, and we hope to see it error and not an absolute lie. I - I arriages alld- d-e&thl3, &0-, drain aX_ ,z -! I
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li� Tackerami�th. Ac er variety Bar- was a good move f r Mr. W1ite when . � �
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. I 2d John Cameron, d. and there are not a few others starving . 0 ex- ' .
� . I . ham is advancing backwards? It..Ww very appropriately in taking as partner ,,� � �
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. ; -, who would be wise to follow his ex. Michael Williams, in place of Patrick fit, on a Section of land in the vicinity of ad to March 20th,to meet at Patter- Q .�
. - I Oats. -lot Jag. Carao, ibm, Jr. Tucker - . pense with her Mayor and her',� Council Morris. We offer our congratulations, Brandon. Mr. . Gilmour has only had son's hall, Blueval �! ades.
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omith, 2d Wrn. Irels, id, Tackeramith, ample. -The hotel keepers are again Keating; Andrew Patrick, in place of and return to the dignity of :ia 'counti ` -a,nd hope that their joys may more 9, 8 _. - .
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I f.L &I, Jag. Achisou, X .o. lillop. Black petitioning the Council to reduce the David Ferguson ; Daniel Clark, to be a the I nd ome sug months. He intends . - . - .
� ' ' ' . village. The new s � odi than counterbalance their troubles. - I I
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� I Oats.-lstGao. Hardie. McKillop, 2d license fee. -Mr. Wei. Pearce, son -in- I urich. - I
'L population at 1,900. This is,lb omiugl' "A GOOD SALE. -Mr. J. Knox, of the in a,few weeks. , .
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- James Landsborou I., � , os. -I ar er. , law of - L. Meyer, s ,, has been ap, I divisionto"Indhae J. Collie, D. McKay, -in earnest. If oui friend � 0o ,,Ad- 3rd concession, had a very good sale on '0, , CousT.-On Monday
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. ! � White � mended for a I pointed Assistant L d *Commissioner P. Cowan,\ - D. Clark; - SABIMTH I)EsEcit,&TioN.-The L
.� " oats, highly re � .P. McMillan and vance's" poor, bruis9d head-- ia. - batter, Friday last. There was a large crowd cOm- held Division CoUA in this village when I PROD; U
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.. apecial prize, John ' jAllistgr, Hay. I for Manitoba and th Northwest, with Jacob McGee, in place of George Bale. * mittee appointed at the meeting held several cases were disposed of. Law- 1,
I will he please explain this.-, Strange present and bidding,was kept up quite last week to protest against the desecra- I
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� ' henomenon? ��. I lively. � Yearling colts ranged from $40 omson,of Goderich, ..
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, 0 men of Wingham are allowincl Orillia Cooper, of BruBselsj was the auctioneer, . , $ � K __ - __ __ __
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- peas.- lat Thos. No t, 2d Richard his wedding tour to as ame the 'duties Berlin and suoh places to outstrip them and he conducted the sale admirably. � In rePlY to the wrathful effusion of i- . I
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. Amderson, 3d Wm. - 11 ay. Timothy of his now position� day, the 28th inst., at the *hour of two ''I I the i
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I t L -Ar.' David,§6 in the matter of political organization ? .. a was Exeter �Timas correspondent of last, - - .�
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. . Seed. - Ist Jag. & dsborough, , 2d i wants an annual renta I of $1,000 for he. o'clock p. in. -We have lotR of would be politicia . . Alma. - a large representation of the members week, Imust Say I was *Surprised . , I me( icine," but -
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i X)bt. Dickson. Clov r Sqed.-Ut Jag. Commercial Hotel, just as it stands, but no Youn- Men's Reform As.,99cia- SuRpnisF, PARTY.—Oh last Friday ce to . I.,
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. Tacker8mith. Esirly Potatoes. -� let it at . 0 con " S. F. Johnson, I Qu-BRms.-Who sent that mitten talent but no debating club. Wewould well-wishers from Clinton, of Mr. GOO. ,ins � the quick,' and in % - I
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., -a Watt, Jr., �' Rullett, 2d Wm. of Winnipeg, Mlii o , arrived in town- 1 through the post office on Valentine's like to a thi's taken hold of, and we Brownlee, the new proprietor of th . assion e a
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� - I Murray, Tackeranaithl �Late Potatoes. on Saturday last. rs. Johnson ao. 1 Day? Mean things I -Can any person I�ava no doubt that either or both of Alma Hotel, paid him a friendly 'but and oirculars were sent to all the min- pen aud .wrote � special pad fol
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!, -Wm,. Murray lot and 12 d. J udges- companies him. -W have had Iota 1 tell - who invented those ug -looking incardin6 him, and when For sale by J �
� . . these clubs could be organized Success- un ble to.proceed far- '
.1y un%xpected visit, and extended to him 0 Block, Seafortb;
. I Grain - George W&l�er and George of variety in the wayof weather during i valentines that the y asking them to take similar action. ther cried, ,,this is enough." With a
; , � oung men here fully here. a most hearty welcome to the old stand The committee seem determiued'to do referenceto the word, ,unsophisticated,-
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� ! - � . Sproat, Tuckeramithj;" I Robt. Hunt, , the past week. Thare is at pres- were getting dpdly last week? - ,� where he had formerly catered to the
- I Kippon, and Jas. Sco�l t. � Roxboro, Mc - I ant good sleighing, but it wouldli LITERLRY SOCI]3TY.—The lit ll Drysdale. - public with so much geniality and what has in their power- to - abate this I am under the impression that it is The Starr Kil
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91 smitfil, and John Met'dillan, Hallett.' I be 24 hours henc-.- e deeply regret withstanding the inclemency Of the - real estate have changed hands lately, war, composed of about twenty couples will be crowned with success. to, with no I the universal rl�
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- I � Arts Asaocla,tion, of ! Ontario, having � Hills Green. M Yo ng died at his I tention. and into-rest.equally" good, nal meeting mind; but I - Treatinent bN
. - r. I landlord,.Mr. Jos. Brenner, has pur- 1. pleasant -ovonin'g, Dancing was kept gave 'him the benefit of
� adopted the very propor� pl�n of award- l residence in the t2nol hip of Blenheim I held in the Union Church, BLrucefield, this 'before, 8 mle been reco�
, I I . . also *adings 'were given by Miss chased the Fountain House. Grajid . up with scar'e,ely any intermission until I imply intimating) that ti 6 t
k- , iu- prizo3 annually to tliie be3t managed ' on Saturday- last. He' had been it was moved and uuanim�&iisly adopted another meaning had been takeD. We
. I �. " I 0 1 Scott , C. Ritchie, ,and K. McKenzie, Bend, where he will be removing darly an early hour inL the rborning, when the to be th; mos
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I,- 1, ea or , Music was furnished by Misses F. Fal- iu� April. -The mild and open w her plea ure seekers left for home, Prot eryouahearty will suppose for argumeava sake, that . -
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. v� groups, placing, in ea�h group, c6unties 11 foar yearf'3'-We would like to give a ton, and B. Maddigan. G. Rell gave d - vote of -tbankfr for I trvices as Pro- I was entirely wrong and that Ino evil � curatives, and 1.
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I w - we presume navigation Will open at an the merry evening they had Spent, and. SUM Of �L g could be taken from the word. . I
� �' of settlement, qua,li-ty, of soil, etc' The i who is proof against the Manitoba M. Hamilton, C. Swallow, Jj. Campbell, early date this year. all thankfal to Mr, and Mrs. Brownlee $75 to donated to you as a Now I hope that ignor&ne-e is not such it is espe&
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i� o��Lh gro' - and J. McFadzen gave a diE4ogue which TE,& MENTING.—The tea meeting held for thei-k whole so�led hobpitality. . I imyneasurabiv 13
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� . � I falls to Group No. 3, vhlich is composed. j will be held* in the Town Hall on Tues- forget the debate to -nig : Friday last,.under the auspices 0 the when we were laboring under a heavy The Simple Statement of his interpreta- 11 Inedicinal dosin
� - *f the counties of H�r�n, Bruce, Daf- I day afternoon next.- he last of the 0 1 - Hi�)bert. church debt. We trust you will over the seat, 0
, . I . ) . .1 . : . Episcopal Mothodist congregatio was I accept tiOn Of & word would have cleared
feriti, Gray, Wellin ton, a I arth. i series of 'winter assemblies was held in ' . ' RARE CAPTUILE.-7'A few days since L 0 1 in a spiri in w c I 18 g1ver-. him from all odium J�u,t h -S temper properties 7of t!
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i�i itu - rmers z)f any of tho e � counties. iThe There were a REFORM MEETING..—A meeting 8f the state of the roads. Two prominent r;er 11 judgment, and feeling Sure - !.
1� I bout forty couples present. . B were unable to be present, A. McDonald Succeeded in capturing a WN. SINCLAIR, Wm; GRA,HAM, 39. MOr - he h,,M:e down takes the mean ad- . enfeebled org�
I t entries are to be mad' Tith the Secre- . Among the riumb Reformers of McKillop, forihe pur-pose .
. :, I . er were some from I Iver -grey fox on the farm of Mr. D. FATT. . ly, as reqtl
., taries of the County 1 , !ding Societies, I of organization 'will be held at Win- I but the �rogramme was very select and 81 ' ;aula , I unme-roi- 41irect
,;. - Goderich, Clintbu, Dubhu and Mitchell. . I MeLaren, of the l8bh concession. Reply. -In replying to the above their healthy -4,
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" � � 0 throp, on Fr,iday even , , 9 next, March well rendered. Oar worthy host, Mr. 'If I applied a wrong meaning to I i _L
. .;, SaGreta and 3rd, at 7 oolock-, pl.t. It is hoped I W. Keys, occupied the chair very (red- FARm BOUGHT. -Mr. Wm. Towers, of from the congregation of Union Church, I 8 comfor".
w. . - the word that proves Plainly that I did
� i ry of the Prov�ridial Assooiation, this, although the ast, was by DO Excellent speeches were 1 to pleasant in it,B
I r. the 14th concession, h4s purchased the Brucefield, I in- the first place have not wish to prove' the Zurich ladies
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; _264d tlae entries must !be made before I means the least pleas int of the series, there will be as I , 6 ail, atteL lance as i itably. farm of Mr. Hugh Pavis, containing say that I feel much gratifiea- by the In r1galn nothing elue ti
I I the First ot May. Only three O'Om_ which throughout have been remark- possible. I I I livered by Rev. F. D. Ling, Rev. G. A. 100 acres, paying 'therefor the sum of . unlocked for kindness toward m - I Ideceitfull * t , * g and false " but it is . Roberts, Cardn
- _'L ly SLUCCOSSfal j Francis, and Mr. Danbar.' Recitations i I . yself in amusing to notice
petitors will be allowed t1rom each Glee- lab and agraeable.-Aud F&Rm SOLD. -Mr. Abraham Cavanagh j by Messrs. T. Nicolson and I. E win i - f tendering to me a hearty vote of thanks shilt, his side ana Proves that I was '
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- I . I burni of th . y services were given ova Be- His ill humor
�. 1 least, to the choir much praise is due not yet 1 being exh�asted, he g9es on .
. t The decision will be given mainly on I Kidd and Win'. Goveii lock left on Wed. bor, Mr. � David Cra.wford, fop the BUM tim-.,of typhoid favor. At times his suf- gratuitously, without hope of reward, at .wi In Organs. NO j
. thci-following poiuts: The farm to con- i nesdav,fbr * ,forth -a efficient manner in which, hey th ,11 9gr.eat deal ; ore bluster -that I
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t -Lia not less than 100 acres, two thirds �1 tends to invest a few - of his surplus i Mr. Cavanagh has purchased a larger , I culty that he is kept in his proper atti- doing their utmost to liquidate their I ha - , tten all about, but a few -,ex- absorbtive Ve9k
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� ot which mu�t be under cultivatiQn; ' shekels and the others will become farm near tllmira, i� the township of I this choir has been but recently organ�_ tnde. � I debtedness for church and manse. The -,jimitea ,,, "lack of knowled a, I positively
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.10 -nature of the farming, whether I permauent residents there if they find Woolwich, Waterloo coun,-ty, and in. lVPROVEM-ENTS. L The Cromarty very liberal action of the congregation bro' I Roberts. .
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I Mrs. A. Duncan, we predict- for them I ught low,,,'&c.,' still linger in my . . I
! mixed, dairy, or other mode, to be mosV,, #,bay can do bettei thIL11 here. -The re- tends removina thither as soon as he � Church Building Committee contem- now lays upon me a debt of gratitude I
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I . ' much success for the future. The pro - cessary impr memory. What f4ose high hopes were Laine balck, i
; atfitKhle under couditiona affected by flection of the fire: in MUchell on ,54t- can make the 'ieceasary arrangements, ; ceeds amounted to $22. 1 plate making several ne ove- which I fear I shall be utterly unable i I am not quite cert0n, nor
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Iooal cireumstanoes; the proper posi- ! urday nigh iuc y ob- I THE AssESSORSHIP.—At the 11188till ments on their church during the com- to disebarge.-JoirN LANDBBOROUGH, JR. I what ho. U-ae&138 ky such express5ons) as Of kiduev afftet
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wiiWe fa.rm; the zittention paid to the Wyllie, the "Herd L!Lddie,", or oharn- 1 Mr.Robert McMillan was appointed Ho - already raised 4a considerable sm4 by I Turnberry. , I
PrHSE�rVa � . - I , I � I would Suppose th , For -sale by J. !�
t . . Uou of tioabor, and shelter by pion draught plaver-of the world, will � Assessor for this ybar. Mr. Dona�d COUNom MEETiN,G--At the last a eet I I , meet I t 81 I � ilt they had reference . I
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1� p'aatlag trees ; the condition of any : pay Soaturbla a visit aud &e an exhi- I has filled this position for � ing of, the Howiok council, the 'O ition and capacities did .I not
0 - I subscription. The, estimated cost of COUNCIL DoiN(3s.—A,t the last
I . A � � � ow- � the proposed improvements is 3700. ing of the Turnberry' Council MeSsrs Pw .
t p-ivate roads; the claaracter, sufficien- 4' bition of hi . l 1 1 . I kno the Exeter Times correspondent's Itiflummatim
; s skill on t e checker board the past twelve years i a succession, and o ing mg,tters were disposed of - the ' SINGING CLABS.—A singing class has I Wm. L. Henry and A. H. Musgrov I � and u-rinary org
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WMICIOr ija_ which the fa-,�m is sV divid- ' on the iuvitation of the Draught Club Millan's offer, however, waB lower and lot out of School Section No. 2, and I Holmes, who has been instructing a from the township clerk of East Wawa?.. I of syntax. Hoplup that c6mmon 'sense -
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� 81 into faelds; impro-01aments by re- I of this town.—Skatiug gad carling 'on he received thd appointment. Mr. Me- , placing it in Section No. 3. After dis- , class of about seventy in the art of nosh,with copy of moti , . t W
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, . n, ivu.1 of obstacles to! cultivation, in. , the rink have been go d. 4or tile : or Y assert It's right. I remain, For sale by J� c
' ' :iag drainage; - past Mil-lari, has assessed the township be- , oussion it was decided to leave the ' music at Chiselhur'st. As Mr. Holmes council, granting $100 to be expended 1 ,ZuRioij C . I - 31
1 r, U . gene al condition of' few days.—Mr. Jarnes �Broadfoot, of fore, and will, no doubt, give good satis. ! matter over until next meeting. Dr. 1 evidently appears' 1- � ORRESPONDENT. .
- to be giving good in improving the boundary between'' I �_ I
I b uldings, including dwelling house and : Gladstone, Ma,nitoba, and son of Mr. faction. I ! McKelvey was paid 835 in fall of ac- i satisfaction �he yotith of the suroround- Wawanosh and Turnberry,if the town- � — I Gravel, 4_14LUE
, thir solaptabilitv to the -wants of the � James Broadfoot, ol Tackeramith, is THE LITERARY SOCIETY. — Perhaps - count for attendance on John, Douglass. The Brandon 8an ofthe 9th ipst,l
� 9, ing vicinity of Cromarty would do well ship of Turnberry grant an urine, difficult t
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Tolinston for house rent and 11,11es and rapiay ex- I
I cljl�tra -ter, suit&bility, qondit-ion, and , ve-yed"his farm into town lots, and has ing which has yet been held in School ' Mr. Samuel, ad that the Pad:, For sale �
11 - . nurnbor A live albock kept: the number, alre,adv disposed of tho most of it and b.0use No. 4, in connection with the de-'- feed f 6r: cow for widow Do I acquiring this e'ntertaining accomplish- ; matter be laid over' for future consider- � tends ,Farmsthat a few days 8* .
uglas i for I ment. Mee .
cc,nditiou, and suitability. of - imple- � laaFi in�de a fortune out -of it.—Two bating society, : f this place, came off on " thiee y4ars. It wa resolved to L � � ation. Six dollars were granted Edwd. I could* h
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natiagament of ; beat the St. Thomas 'lab in a match audience large, but the vari I
th Curlihg Club Friday evening last. - Not only was the : $10 in full of account. 'A petition'rom : snap some time ago, Mr. John Stewart, Was refunded 81 for dog tax - John , that su,' . Other farbis 'at. -a I
. . rinks froua the Seafoi charity; Robert Young per acre cannot be purchased .6for twice iquids
I . � faz-tri.yard ma,nure- the pul, 7 i I . ous pieces ; Nicholas Cook and 21 others was read i had his.big too very badly frozen while I W Lyra%Zer - . excessive flow
, _ tivation of at London on Wednesda xpressiveness . . , Ainaley was paid 82 ion distance from the Oit' ri �
I trops, to embrace mandring, clearing, 1 oiation niodal. They played with St. � them whic � ring a load df , on side -line 11 Y rea4ily :b --ng $4 Kidney -0
i y for the Asso- ' rendered had an e about � asking that side -line 25 and 26, conces. , recove 'lumber which had 1 report of Eadie's bridge .. I 9A is.
. h was decidedly calculated to � sion 17, be opened for travel. It was I been capsized in a ditch the previous I ,' and 65 Per acre. : ,For ,city 'property .1 disouse. For .s
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inent sad character of soil and oli %to ; I learned the reault.—Mr. Joseph Abell'! D. 0. Dorrance. The fli-A called upon I notified lay, the I chagging hands every day �t "
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