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. � -DvnRTisEMEXTS- to Manitoba will do well. It Is in -are ore, that they would make in London i(not dynamite,) were the sole �
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A, closures expected sh4rtly. ,As is wright m . thereeidenceof the bride's gather.in bim, another toes. He received
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-i � an has sol& of a uumber of if relatives 'severe wounds, but he is no I . r"W
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� �� i many respects a splendid country. The already known Mr. Chapl�' . FULLY Equip'nw.-Dr. Gray, of the the presence � I I 1! -
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LLL,.", "I - under the most, favorable cironinstan'oes k eriog. . ftcln�
I . . . . . . . . . Millinery Opening -E. KoFaul. � soil is fertile and productive, and A. a portion of the Quebec, Ottawa & � 11 I Utica, 14. Y., Linatic asylum, wal on and friends. I
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1- ; - t, of the Point -A molsucholy aud fatal .
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,1� Z, I Tea Store-Autt, I XcLan. I . . ' . ' efeati,lig Mr -Mr. J. � X; Wrigh L a0dablit -�]
- I - Provine' I work-,. they have. -no prospect of d , - Thursday shot at by a wretch wboloon-
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I ,New, * I � -- on railway, a ia aven - , lad 13 YeE Or Age � -
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-h - - % : 8tooi-J. McLoughlin. . home can be procured more easily there Occid tal - I sent I and- Farm, near Goderfah, has di LYS -0 "tur
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-=�, .51 I . Musical Instruments -Scott . it , , Ai snob & low Cameron in the South, eved as the Rid-, . ceived. himself to be he � I of his ests. I
I . .1 I , to the Pacific Ra ,Way Messrs. James Ellice, RWOLid'soa of X '!!%
11 t � w1A I I carried two navy revolvers, a dirk -knife, &4otber 40 sores I r. si� am.
�- � , ey ,to give he Bum 'Ellio, of Gorrie, rust I
.. Bros. � than in the older'provinces ,are land . .
: is - Ing now is, and th are willin
f I - 1 g pply' James and Arthur HorAou, for t week I -S � the a
� I i 7 Boote and Shoes -Wm. Logan. -figurer" to dreate auspioloii that all I � . I.t
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. �. I � � is dear.- Young men who are able &nil I I - . the lad was chopping "*i I
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? 5 C . d are not . I . I . - w -wege- his father. Mr. Ellis W 4. - ft I
�� - For Manitoba -M. X -Counters willing to work on land in ince to - "wipe out" Sir Richard- sli lit Be wound only'. . yet, however, on which to gro, went to 1-4 --a
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..- T . T , . 1'i be ratified by the Legialsiture, and it & - . RAILwAy AccrDENT IN DAcO'TA On tables" for the thousands of nest,, he � spring pole to put to a .j., ,- -1 -ebant
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� ; . .1 .1 VAntril Grocery -Laidlaw, & Fairley-i afraid of hardihips will finc b a most - - -.7 4 -
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-� � i Horse Infirmary -J. W. Elaer.- : - is now said that the Ministors who have But, we fancy that under the new ar,; I 8 0 n. 'Aftaf - I � his YA
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� - i i profitable field for their industry, and %:' (as Tuesday night just two trains follow- .expects at his f I Z Whi�LL4
� �; . Something New -H. Roese. : i I retired with their friends and' support* ri.kngement the: would* find tbemseh . . i was away the tree fell on the boy,. I - cedAr
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�- I - I � I Sale Postponed -J. P. Brine. I Zan the sale,. and will "much disa, I pointed in the Centre Northern Pacific Railw --:�One day last week Mr. He L a reta - - shinj,.
I- , � opposed tcl bridge on the - Ryl Mix
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, 11 -, �, Farms.for Sale -F. S. Scott. required, and'ean' un- ere are i I 'hearing the boy cho, '
. ., ness men will be,' - ; Riding as th�y were in the South. about 40 i miles west of .Bismarck. son, of the Bass Line, Goderi6h town- PP1119,, be � -A
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1� i i� , Farm for Sale -J. S. Laidlaw. ' I ship, sold &',�- splendid ,heavyl dr&ULgbt see where h , and -to h L ]VAIM,
.1 donbtedl do well. But those who go A killed and . -8 his .
I I y - I The only way,,,they .can defeat Sir Thirty p;aroons are repo ad I
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; � ; � Cheeso Factory 7W, BlatchfOra- This, of coureei will cause the resi 'aiafr4u. many injured. All the physicians to horse, COMing ,four, to an American Ifound him and wa
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I J- � i - . tion of the Cbspleau Government, or be found in Bismarck started on a P�yer',, for the gum of 6200. During the -The Goderich Signal of jut
7 * - nt and that chise Hulletb -and Gray, and movallow- . Mason b" dispoa�d of no Bays - The new al;t&r for 9
I I , -R. H. Barr. inflation will be pe nane winter 31r I N - with 1
Notice to Contractors I it. What' ' a for. the wreck. I # ,
- To % . -.� ; ins of special -engin t. NW
� 11 'I -, . affluence at on at least, of *bat rema I - Tim UNION PACIFIC. less than 123 horses, ,I -13
1 ti� Wanted, Ryan. & Xurphy. they can J amp -intl Ce 1. I ick about twen$y miles further South. and none, of them Church.Goderich, is designed
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I �� � 11 Pigs f -or Sale -R. Govenlock. -i , . . Those, � � t a price less then 6175. The beze -Y ,ed I thO
f - - will assuredly be!disappoiuted, We .submit th�s scheme for their up- -A despatch from San Francisco,daied a Walsh, of Seaforth. kk
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I 1. A it .� � Testimonials -J. S. Roberts. be is not yet definitely known. I I 1; as y a cow bakinging to nelled and surmounted by a Gotbia-* of leel
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� 1. 1. . I city, wn, or even a moder- � gave birth to a; very' peculiar A beautiful siatue of t � ,64Heag
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p � �: -i - . - a or can a much affected by Quebec copyright. It is also rumored that 111 A train bas been stuck at Emigrant Hallett, i he 8 � I, j
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'i ip -- - looking reature- It wa", a calf of Jesug will fill tl' I Was a�
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ml I � - � , ery� few miles . the event of tbi� scheme being carried Gap for four dave. Six hundred .men 0 ie niche i .
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14., , Lft i��y o ' the pillar. Th,a altar, wh .
� . - will be equally disappointed. There ia ' I . out, a now Conservative c6nventi(;n I non, trying In . .
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I Lf T the Toiies of that Province is likely to " five eyes, but on which there was !only two white and gold, wi ibe .1 A Is
� - . not room. in that country for as many � �-, keep the track clear. The snow it; . . I I .
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1 -- 1, , .-.- , r. Coleman ra. - In all other respects the calf was piece of worili, and t a I
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.� � i t, � .- trade centres or lbusiness men in pro me will be thrown overboard, and eith4 Rostraver coal wellformed. Itwasalive-wilen born, St. Peter's will duly s:ppreei , :days 1.
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� 24- - I � portion to the area as' there is in On- fotts, of their zealous pasto ;
e � � k, i . � . County Warden -will works near Pittsburg, Pa., the c(�,&l is but died immediately after. I � r to I ;
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I I i � X. _- i - - I e - i ago that the Dominion GoVernm6ut in- Mr. Platt or the -Mr. Andrew Waddell, 'IwbO,- fbir the sanctuary. The altar willo*-- . i . where
. 11 � I . - tario. Duringthe present generation . brought in � cars down a ateep incline, to . .
I C �- �j xt jump into his boots. - - Aj
� � � 1 -r . : I tended'bringiug on the elections , ne ; . y years, has occupied the responsi- the statue 660. - . . -
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. i I � The Manitoba B001A. the coun -will i�ot be half so den . n of Deputy Clerk of the � when'
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. , settled as Ontario is. Railway exten- .y several men were standi Crown for the county of Huron, at God- fe SRYS- A
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i � � sioni will be very rapid. and tiade will . - � r , don" astonished to bear that one of Mr - I
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,- I I � A any rate, b as there a country s*prnug in. - wa that the Quebec supporters of the �
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�, I be widely re . - in the County of Lennox a few days Alanitoba. Mr. Waddell will 1 establish
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�: �w� - to notoriety and importance so rapidly - were parbicul y ut a land office in that flourishinty- town in an att,
7 -1 . - - - I . . Government 8.171 I 90"t ago, Sir John A. McDonald was unan'- and crushed into the tipple,killing three r Exeter under arresb, ebarged by 9, )k
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I .r of the people will I nectig' with Mr. J. W. Weather, sting A
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T - t for tbie, while those from Oatariolwe*re . io Walper with fraud, in cob
I �, Y � I - � mously nominated as the candidate for men. - 1111ectioa 1% I
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I �' THE COSTA, RICA, E911THQUAXE.—The � fri,
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I . T i r . west. It 4a only a few years since it - opposed t6 it, ar d it was nearly - ce!rtain some business transaction-.
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4 , 11ye I I I pnrebasink power of 'the people of this � - -om tlemau- � was duly broug . bf 111i
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L ', F 'Ti, �� - - waa, acquired from the Hudson's B that the Quebec influence would pr'vaii earthquake in Costa Rica extendied fr ,ht before 1W i
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. L ,�,K- P - was appoi -At a recent meeting of the Bayfield Donald and McPhillips, J-. p.,S. A%
- - 4 JT;�`; I CompaCny. 'Chen it was one vast howl- Province. So that. wh . I ' Cartago, at the dividing rVge between .,-
. _Jf�kL The present row in Quebec will most able gentleman and receive his decision. the two oceang, to tfie Pacific coast. village council, it was -he ca, 19stiou
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� I g'.4 I ing wilderness, and little was knolwn of lik - ,eri petition gated, Mr. Carter was lio
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. . -- condition there are many who are now L ister ,of Public Worksj!on behalf I knowl
� i L - its extent or, fertility. It seems but as L of the Quebec n d due n th in charged and Mr. Walpar had to -
I I . rent with internal dissensions, and am- ings were rained in Cortago. In Sa a M
, I fthb!v , ' ' people was o oubtl i fod*
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I ,.X ff,�,4 ' doing a thriving business, who will then ' . of the council, tQ direct the dredc, costs. S tons 84,
: J� F i�� - -Jose. Alajuela, Grecia, and San Ramon, . I �) everal of our Proiniueat4,
� i -1 . - yo,-sterday Since the Canadian volunteers to the fact that they saw the storm, bitions. There are several local aspir-
I ,�11, - .1 be left barren of ongtomers. Any per- public and rrivate buildings ,, were lying at Goderich to be sent to BaYfield lagers were in Exeter. atten � . for a x
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L i t, r, � , were despatched by the Dawson Route brewin-- in the distance, and Mr. , -is-possible, to remove'the Band trial.
. 1z. I 9 I ants, among others our old fribnd shaken down and otherwise damaged - as Soon � � .
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o , 3� to I . pecting it to brexk upon them so goo I A. H. Roe, who honored Centre Huron and iDPatarenas the u'pbeaval occa- .
1, � : quell the rebellion and reacue the I bair that has formed at the m
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- , . ! country from Louis Rheill. Even then - with his presence at the last election,- ! - . . � -
I - 1. . they were anxious to get the -Federal sioned some dam age. 16losgof life re- harbor, obstructing vessel� from at Clinton, from Win ,
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1� i it was scarcely thought- to be fit for a . elections over before the cloud. brok . "
I ., . e- who desire the nomination and as they day last week a doc' w6s acci- when I tell you that in the 7 _fMAM
� I- :. � would be,foplish, indeed, to throvi1t up 3 . THE RECENT SNOW STORm.-A St. -One. ...
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- habitation for "collimon white folks,' upon the t rec ' 0 � keeper
, I �� " � I But the difficulty has come r4 -could no oncile their differences by Paul despatch of the"21st irist, says:- dentally left by its owner in the store Char h choir there is not ally I . 444
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z . �§, tr and few Ca,nadians and still fewer - . sooner than they anticipated, and they selectind one. of these, it was decided to The storm has been almost univeTaS1 In of Mr. J. Cunningham, of Clinton, and- the org&nilit; in the A-ethodist H
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, �. , I . country people ever -Areamed of making wit r give the nomination to Sir John, with Sonow fell - along the � . is not one; in ' -�
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. ;,Ilf 1� i . I not likely, now, be so anxious fo the Northwest. pal church there i
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. - lb Is � it their f ature home, or considered 'it a platesebange-oftbis hind *.oulado the Dominion electious,as tbeywill the hope of entire Northern and Sioux Citv division - gregaitional ttiere are only two, And -
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I �1'1 !, , . Vell to take a lesson from the wise ca- of the Chicago, lit. Paul & Omabai road, go through one of the panes � of glass Zioll there are four. There are a I I
� � �� � --ft". �jl: � placefit for a permanent habitation. naturally desire .10 get their local Whether or not he will accept the nomi� - I I 9% . inoney
I � � � I: - nihe, which, while crossing the at . ; and upon the ea,atern division as far -as when Mr. Cunningham caught it to pre- many strangers in tb
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� �-f�! howev6r, it is the home of thou- troubles patched - up - bef p*re a crenera vent it, but instead Of grabbing it by . . lu repi
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� - - �:,- .f. � Now) . 13 . .1 -nation he at only a matter of Bpecula- Menominee, and east of that point it numbers coming in that it is ini �
� k , th a piece of, meat in � his mouth, electidn, as an' appeal t . ' y. * hold low-. . .
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. !,.' �. ;-? sands, who, if told ten yeara ago that wl - . 0 the people, tion. Lennox,,at best, is a doubtful has been raiuiDg. No detention of the nape of the neck, he took � to get a place t- s� -
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I � �,v! 11 they were d,eStinedto bedome settlers and seeing, as be Buppo�ed; a: much under existing circumstances, would trai the er down, when the brute turned a of the -
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7 1 - - .� �k I larger piece in the w%ter, went toAhei most assuredly prove disastrous to tb' St. Paul & Duluth road tbeatormraged .. 61; milk 10 cents a quart, wid
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� 'k 1, in the Great Northwest, would Bet down 6 that the old chi 64tain will risk his for- ng' man, 22 milkman onlygets arouud abotitolft, - mutna
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i ,,,,�,-- I the predictor of, thei�t . Gavernment, at least So far as Quebec tunes. there, where & great deal of per- blow and snow fall of the Season. The years of age named Charles MoCrostia, week ceiver.
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I it.p� �; - I a foot deep ship 'Godericli for the year 1881 aLMOUIW
Z . I this country, howev6r,,-has taken place � that Sir John will now ,forego his ' many clear to Bismarck - on the father, near St. Helena, in the town
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� . :1 IN - *water. Of oQurse he was disappointed, - . -1:. him., when be can be elected for. Dakota division. but the snow plowEs of West Wawanosh. About a year ago - made up principally of tb�18 wi
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1 1 - " - .rs, and now Origm -without an effort. _ L P,ortior
.1 V I within the last two yea &I intention of dissolving Parlim- _ -
. ' other places severe cold, which I
� , but although he failed- to procure the . - . are out and all trains moving in reason . he caught a -settled following items.-Reu6s' .
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'i � �� � "Manitoba" is almost a common house. � m 11 I I ; I ablv good shape. She storm is most oil his 11113,1s, -and ultimately resulted in - sengeri
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-� � . ent at the close of. the present sesaio trates' fines, 491; ColleCtOr'S
7 . , .4, J- -. . shadow, ,he still had the substance . el I � 1, and Loll
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. 1, . I hqld word' not'.only.on the American . and will trust. to his accustemad A onservative Convention for severe 'along the line of the St. Paul,' consuiraption. 281; licenses, 81200; -- �
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.� Minneapolis & Manitoba road, but more o I . fail `
: f " �i; �� , . . propri4tion, $100. The
� � I . continent but throualiout the British 1. good fortine to favor him for -West Huron held in Dungannon o - I
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. I - iv. I is also with - business men and Maui- . . 11 particularly �t the nort);Iern end, where resided. ments for the same year amoaDW imius'!
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; . I , ;; i?-.� - - toba. Any who are, even after due a ws, , Wednesday last, for the purpose of the train from Winnipeg', due here at 8 A few days ago- Mr. Hugh Gilmour . $14,861. The foll -owing are some
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1 7 1, � . i 47 �,s � who can reach the enchanted spot first. - be of the 3rd concession of Stanley. Bold t7o . Dakota
L � -. I � I I � i.t�- . is gone Sure, Rua it would 881OCtiDg,a candidate to contest that a.. m., to -day, is stuck fast. principal items of expenditure,. -
1� � -diligened and industry, losing moijey * ' I . Mr. Thomas Jackson,of Clinton,his gregati,
Ig - . The I I boom"thathaa sprung up the I I better to risk a bad harvest and br&V6 -- I works, $1,58 1 ; charity, .
� i'l, � I re . $1,077 ' fire
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. . �.. here, have. a chance of' doing better , Ri.ding at tile next election for the Local claim of 640- acres, 14 miles west of ; ... 1-00 car
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. witlin the last few months is- unproce- even the cloven hoof of the Syndicate, partment, $1,284; salaries, 32,286--
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� there and would be v�ise to make the' . 11 � � Legislature, Mr. I". W. Johnston, of - Brandon, at a clear profit of 32,560. terest, 63,187. The year waso ,.' &c. T
I loderich, received and accepted the cbford, merchant of the vil- - Mr. Jackson has secured a property trains 1
dented in the historylof nations. Prop- change; or any who can leave their tha-n to face sure defeat in the Province C . Mr. Blat ed with a balance of 32,728.ia 7
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. erty that could soarobly be given away of Quebec. We'may rest assured, there- . � - lage of Cranbrook, township of Grey, which will soon realize him much more 4' . rrovim,
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. � . , business here in safe bands, and bave . nomination. ' The contest will, there intends "removing to Dakota. . treasury, and closed with a balsioa ...
�- - v two years age -is now selling for him- fore, that if the difficulty in that Prov'- -- than it cost. Mr. *Gilmour �bas also � I . every 1,
T � N' , - . . fore, be , A few days ago some party or par- e2,97L I;Iumbei
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� I �. .. � 1� '' . i P dreds. of thousands of dollaxa, and with. ince proves-anvtbing like as serious as -Mr. W. Pomeroy has left L ' -us
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I 'N �. . 1. profitably there. just now' when the� - of Stanley, to Mr. W. M6ffatt,'fcr three and removed on to his farml, ch 'Grand, I
. �,, !�?i 'I in that short space of time -men who I . W. Drew, in Exeter, and took a num- . Whl' I � I
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� ?� , � , . . is now threat6ned, there will be no gen- . needs not the eye of a prophet to fore- years, at a rental of 0300 per an I
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."it the result.i The people of West ,Mr. Crane, of Godericb, has been ter. A short thrue before h - ,�
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I � � cH.:,� were on the brink of starvatio in in On- ' oral election next summer. This, at all advance. 1,
�� � � � 5 tl�i L . . sui. good business here for the hazardous , �; I -Mr. A. B.Brownsan, one of B a lefts, , how 101
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. i� I ', �, � prospects there, are acting foolish.ly and - .Huron are by fai too sensible to dis- awarded the contract for the erection field's oldest and most esteemed cit' 94 4- -Countn
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. .1 ill _picture, but is an absolutely ,correct � . a elf ,
:�i f very little. t�o "coml
A -� E ; peopleof the Dominion, as elections . inth-ecountyof Perth. Theedifice is lage, on the 8th-inst. Hewas'76 years danahter's services as organist it � .
�T.�-;� will be afforded ample opportunity for to cost $12,000. - tni
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.� � I V , 1; - -- of age. He had been in feeble health church, which position she ve .
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. 01 � �� L � ybgrettiDg thibir folly. I . - - - -A farm of forty acres, belonging to for Some time, but was only confined to � ry - - . ed. to i
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�; . I discounting time by one year or more, . land concession, Gnderich township, Mr. M. Young made a sh and
Investments in real estate there are ITHE 'SIGNAL says:
i � ; arisen without perceptible.,cause or rea- I .
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ir i � . never n West Huron as he is d more �
- w.� equally risky and uncertain. Wages . 9,,f Btating the object .of . -' I I compal .
L ti � . recently sold to Mr. Charles Wil- than usual intelligence, and was unl� coming t1O, ether on that occa *
l � . !I- 1.1 son. There, have been great booms in was - ed addras
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: � t I I - -A span of horses belonging to Mr. I.- .
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7 I' I these, ever r ached in exteut�that now during tbepresent winter. than bave Hill, Mr. Pomeroy, oii behalf of his . ceeding
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I - is from $1,000 to 010,000 per foot.- bers in the Domnion Parliament. This taken -place during the last ten years, ter, made a very suitable rep
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I � the Farmars' Store in Exeter, one 4.4
1 F ',! - rather hundred, should any person be found nine peksons in all'having passed of I - ing them for their kindness. I -
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. � i - . day jast week, broke loose, and running ' : realizeo
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r - -, � deposits had been discovered, and gold ated, can only liave the trade oft the affords an excupe for reconstructing full speed up street, made things prett Sprang
. -, -force a contest in Such a c -Messrs. Robert Alexander, A. K. 1�vely for a while. They were cap supper was given by the memba I
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. - d silver were being dug from the country Surrounding them to yely 'Upon conBtituencies, . Robertson, and J. H. Angus, of Morris, tured Orange Lodge, No. 793 at the red - young I
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I - i 1 � '� for their Aubsistence. When they have have promised to Bubmit to Parliament B&ry have taken the Manitog�f ver, and are Mr. James Nethery, Etta ' ,
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� lKt� i - . a buggy which was becomil
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�- I - - i the toil and skilli of the adventurous todependupou what the faxinerB can during the present Bession a bill for this . nd of promise f friendship - . 09 'With
. - . standing on the street. No serious esteem to Messrs. Joseph Calla,
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. 1" , � �.- , of West Huron have just cause to feel this spring. They are all good men and damagO,'was done,but a good many were - ion a ga�
I I � I , were richly rewarded. But in Mani. make from the soil, what business can purpose. The purport of this mea
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1 1 be 6arried on which will afford priofits is not yet hnown, but various rumors . badly &'ghtened. �
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� toba'there has been no such discovet:- . I -Last week Mr. John Shipley, of leave for the Northwest. Resids,
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; I duced sufficient to supply the wants .of ereCteid at a labor cost of 57 per day rumors is to the effect that Huron is to News'of the 'Week. horses to an American buyer for 0400. to W,432, of which the sum of 612,992 1 1 �
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I . �."l � - I . Mr. Mooney, of Clinton, sold - to 'the was collected in taxes. The disburs. the ul tifu) I No one
7 . .� I, � .. its inbabitAnts, andl thus far, at any and upon land which cost $1,000 per be again gerymandered. When the last N SOUTH. AFRICA..�Serious disturb ;
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I I . !-I-- . Same buyer, a draugl�t marefor'6250. bo a ad, an a dress
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- I 'i. i mentsfortheyear amounted to $11,� bible each was presented tothe -
I �� A rate,ithasreqhired neither labor nor foot. For instance, what business is redistribution -was' made, a very un?. ances have broken' 6t on the south- -Mr. Kruse who hus occupied the .
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- I �, I skill to secure the ribhest prizes. All there that even -in the beat and largest sight' and ihoonienia of Western border of the Transvaal. It is position of chief constable, in Blyth, for- 290, of which sum $3,822 were paid for mod gentlernen, and a - , -
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4 . �` j% , reported the trouble is spreading. t I educationkl purposes; §3,926 for cod nty i
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I I -- - ; - I- that has been needed was blind adven- of our Ontario towns, would justify a this county was effe%ted by the then ,� ) many years, and has been a- wor by rate; $3,367 for general townslaip of the evening was spent in frien . W00a
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� I ;� r,' ture. Of course it would,be unreason- merchant.in paying a rental of $4,000 Government with the view of procur- t es, and 8174 for indigents. The ye r I . at from I
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I rt r� � . . . ween St. Paul and Winnipeg was ten with the Mianitoba fever, and is go.' P08 a to ,the departing friends. . i
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. , �,� F- t able to suppose that this sort of thing per. annum for an ordinary store. And ing two Conservative represeutativeR blocked by the snow storm on Tuesday ing with the crowd to Winnipeg. the - 8 pet i
� - - � 7 1 � . o , -Mnjames -Robertson, of V . �
� 1� I - I I the treasur and closed with a balance . -Th�
� I - I- i, = ' from a Reform County. The object and trains detained. .y fiell road, Goderich townshipj -
� . 11 . 31 M, , , vvill continue for ever. It will be con. what is there to make' business ,any -A bennery on a large scale is to be I
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I I �� Ig �- - i ANOTHERTHEATRE .FiRim.-Tbe State esb9blishe& by some gentlemen about to remove to the Northwest - I R,Ortagal
� . �! , ,,,, ftary to all history - and experience if more profitable in Manitoba after this thim sought has not been attaine( - �
� ,;�r Place Theatre, at Marseilles, France, in Goderieh, o' th i Huron -Mr. J. Little, of Morris, was,recent- his Ma I" new brU
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- , - 4 - there is not very soon a reaction, and if speculating mania is over and people Despite the gerymandering, Huron ha ly made the recipient of a complimen. 15 -- is to'C0811
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� � `,� . 13 has- been buru�d. Loss, 10,000,000' near that town. We see no reason why tary address, accompanied by a hand � few eVenin,08 ago, I., I . thousa6
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I �:,. 4" �� L the rebound is not even more forcible come down to common hard pan,%than continued to send two Reformers and francs. The actors escaped with great Finch an establishment if properly man. P2 andi after .- 1,
t , ,� , �, I . . some watch, presented on behalf of the - - -The
i Z-. " . "a possession of his domiaik-
� �a and appalling than the upward march there now is in Ontario? Any reason- one Conservative tp the House of Com- difficulty. forcibi
-4 'i �q . -- . aged, Abould not pay well.
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� ,� �- I THANKSGRING SONG.-Tenbyson pub- -Mr. Robert Russell, ' members of 9benezer Church, on the sent6d hirn with a handsome f I penters, I
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� -i, I 1, x ha8been. Many who are now worth able person can See at a gl �nce that mons, and the latter has Secured his I formerly of the 2nd concession. The presentation was ble and a.pursl of money. Tbq.' advance'
� Z. , � .:�� - I lisbes a song - � of thanksgiving for the 6tb concession, Goderich Townshi
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. � - Ose, election more than once by the Skin o made to Mr. Little prior to his depar'- _ advance
hundreds of thousands of dollars w It the"re is nothing. Somebody must I * .
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I- - �� �, ;� i, � I ' f Queen's escape at the hands of McLean, mow living in Greenock, Bruce county, tare for the Northwest, and in reco of April.-
. . � � o.. F, �� L ' do haxd a his state of affairs does to be sung on the anniversary 9' album and a . in ,a "'
.4 , - : yet be *ifl, in -g and anxious to ad that heavily. While, th6refore, his teeth. T of Her recentlY m a.
. ;I' - . , � ad a narrow escape fro b gold ina .
I i � -Majesty's birthday.
i ��--,i " nitiou of his valuable services as Sab, -Lasl
I . I iL work for an-, honest living, and property some will, in the mean time make - Ing killed by a kick . on the forehead tilig desk
I - -14 � � not seem to be Satisfactory to our Con Robertson with a wri . I I
11 I MONUMENT iTo GARFIELD.-Tb'e sum from a horse. He is recovering.
q i� 7 . bath School Superintendent and'an age I'S j,
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i "I , I that if; row entirely ,beyond the reach' money out of the boom, its ultimate servative friends, and this county is t purse of money. ,T
I . K. . - I � I Mr earnest and, zealous church worker. ., - . aud this,
I . 1 t z " - - of $106,000 has been contributed out of - T. W. McLaugbliu, of the 9bh . supper. Partook of it, hal a JO ,J.,
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- . ! � I'�, �of men with ordinary means will yet be and certain effect will be to in are and be remodeled anew, not with the object $250.000 desired fortbe erection of a concession of East has sold ahOWjUg4
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i'� 1,'�. .Wawanoah, time af terwards. and then left for -
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I I I - going arbeg n , ,�r 9. purchaser. His of bringing its Parliamentary represen ta- monument at the grave of the late his farm, being the south half of I departmentof Ontario, we gee that dur- leaving X r. and Mrs. Robertsonta
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I � ,4:4 1 � � tory repeats AE [ . It has repeated it- demoralize mamy of the people. This - tiounlore in accord with the senti ents � . , to Gerraid Bretz, of Blenheim, Oxford ing the past year the immigrants for- cover from their- -surprise at ,
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. :�, " latter willprobably be the most serious of the pe'ople but for the purpdBe Of I
� . Sell in this res warded by free passes from Toronto, to leis'
I I-. . pect a thousand times TiaE WoRx OFF EN,- iAN�,-The burn. county, for the Bum of $5,000, which is are.
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I - � places i this county, were as follows :— -
. �1, - I . ing of a shed at the Royal Albert docks. considered a gooi price. in . IN*—
- 11 t I and there never'yet has been an excep- result, as man) young man will now giving the minority the larger repre -
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17 �; I. .� - I :- LOLdon, is'aseribed to, the Fanians,who -One day last week, while Miss E. Auburn, 4; Brussels, 1; Centralia, 5 ; Perth Iteins. J3y so do
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. - .1 so now in-Manitobs, but it will come to THE - QUEBECERS have again got their. of Seaforth from the Centre'Riding and . Huron county during the year. - . I I winter if
. 1i - . at Charleston, Indiana, died a few days fort to extract it being in vain a Ellice.
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. . � 11 ,� country, but to rash, and reckless spec- everything before it, is now on the eve Cent ie. The ffect of this I 9 pf writes, advising intending immigrants -The spring exhibition of,eufk# Portag
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I ? with wealth made in the country, but Premier Chapleau,and -his friend Sene- ly Reform as the Centre now is, and to the Lyons Railway. The assassin es- -Mr. Adam Whiteford, of Rodger. in Winnipeg. - Some of the excursiOn� -The � raoApts of an � au:36699 -
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: with the surplus wealth of ,other coun- oal, a notorious railway jobber and gen- make the Contra a very close, if not a . - � recently held hy Ar. R. ()arpdii�A - I
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; A , =� - �, . tries poured in there, When this flow oral political corruptionist, -are driving doubtful conhtituency. We do not sa* ag in. We Logan, amountid to nearly,S% -
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, : ,ill . , will spend a month on th ford disposed of aquan- 8 One, - hope, has recently pa=hased I
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� . I I people will be forced. to depend upon urer's financial stiLtement Shows a dis- - certainty that any change. will b ' 0�. Ive r, M -A very promising and mu6h-belo-v, ' We regret to lear that - -
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f .� � '1� �! , England. The. Qtiee4 travels in- -Messrs. E', C. K. I)avies, John ed yodng lady of Gorrie, Mit3s,Ernma V. Fahey, formerly editorof the S -
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:i � . . there will be fewer fortunes made, and I the ex nditure for public works a and W. H. Mallet, of Brus- Ma
, I J 'Pa nd an of, and that it is being urged upon rain has been falhng in torrents for the 2 was suppose
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I � !1, I I cohe, Paraty, and Pirabi are almost, de- -Mr. M. McKenzie of Lochalsh, for the Bible Society fund. Zter a few -Miss Nor ' �
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I ''. I Z i . - . I . UNENVIA-BLE TOSITioN.-The - I Opera House, Toronto, on Th- Ile died
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� I foundation. Those who are wise enough - rupb, expenditure 0 the public money; ly the prbposed change would make' be i� a pitia�le Btates . He is ution and evening last week. � ou Dagm,
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. : �e , t6 save as they go along, and have the Lieutonant-Governor Robitaille's ,ex. ssoft billet"! for Mr. Cameron, and completely stupified by his captivity, . -The sit . wedaill, . I 'o.:
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� , . pleasant little village of St. Helens las in town with a ropej 'when i it brok,e get up a scheme for the org - .
4" , � � #.-�. heed for the morrow, win yet live to vi:ncia,l Treasurer and oi* of III I- would feel somewhat lost at the next Patrick's day passed in unexpected week. This was the marria�e of Was F�peeial t
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T- �- T i r- taken. The post office authorities cut James Ramage, St. Helens . -Mr. Levan, modern langOl � -ea Statei
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