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In fpIct, you we 6 on B �'of the original- a plaoe;oalled Cummin's Point.; several comers,-inile heats. -best th"e in five. smssbdR, and it was weft she left it gati)n are fortunate indeed in secur'lug, wbich accompanied her was quite baA-. I,�
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� fUVOU ,(&XP00jt,0T# pionee- - ir tuRibiem in'.Elarpurhey, long oaxs were smashed and some stock The following, horses started: Jqhn when �she did. I his iervices. -- ly', though not dangercpsly 1hurt. .4 �_. �,,'.. J
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. before Seaforth 'Ven had an existenoe.' killed and injured. Fortunately, the Rattenberry'it "Dexter;" T. A. Sharp's LooALiIims.-A number of parties left Goderich township correspond- - :�,v �
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L: DISTRIOT MATTERS. occupied in � o D of Sealbrth escaped unharmed. -The' Misses'Gold- B6y." Dexter won an easy vict ., in following left Brusse per Gran' per rined by ourassesBor, Mr. Wm- , I . : M_ L
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. - (baving been e ecte Public School Bmith, of Hamilton, are visiting friends three straight 'heats, wi it acy" a run Rail*&Y - Pv. Cameron, J. Wa efield, thav not a single _&�,peal has Mil. EDITOR,-DjcA.R SiR:-This has � - __1 (
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. Trustee for man, . and after * ards in towti.-The mau� friends of Mrs. A . , ,good secoM, and "Express Iloy" third. Drummond, Mrs.. W. Smith and James bee enter been rather a late spring here with us, . I
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� un aillo -, In tively G. VanEgmond will -regret to learn ,* THE ATHLETIC SPORTS. Hicks. -Thomas Farrow, M. P., and either real or personal property for this �L � I
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� she is again- s '1b interesting features in Dr. Sloan were both in town this week, '' year'. Mr. Wakefield is a good Conser- - ". �
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� L hand at usually low prices. Dealers. who are any ]On CreLr), would ft didate to some ex- hoped,, a short time, ago, that She was this department were the half mile They were escorted around by their vative and� a model officer. kept very cold all through Apnil and I -
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I tent the fedlinasi t1i 3 inhabitants of in a fairway for recovery- but her dis- foot race and the bycicle race. For political- friends. All feel certain of -,Tbe-Wingham Driving Park Asso- 'the first -week in May, in fact at the- � 'I
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� more toy turnip seed than I do, make the remark Seaforth towairds yo#. And , unw, ease.bas again taken anot'h�r turn for this there were three oompetitots" viz.: electing -their tuan on the 20th of June ciation are arranging for a grand celebra- sent date snow -can be �een to the �,
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- that their seed !s, better. I find tbev aro claimi Dg when you ha-ve decide" to -leave this the worse.-Mri, G. E. Cre'sawell, of John B. Moore, T. F. Coleman, J. T. next. The members of the choir of tio"Iii-on Dominion day in - which horse depth of from one to two feet at the . �i _. , -
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town, we, your perAo 1 friends and Tuckersmith, got the thumb of his left Mitchell and Thos.' Parsons. Mr. the Canada Methodist Church, Brus- race's and'athletic sports will take % north Side of some " of the hills, and � �,_ _. I
flist prizeg, and sold by me. D. D. Rose. 765 � I . al,'N�_
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I fellow towiismep, have ibet here to ex- hand knocked out of joint by a kick Moore took the lead and keDt his posi- sels, asaiabed by friends of the neighbor- prominent position. Wingbam. always � It- -1
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press our regret at arting with you, from a! fractious heifer which he was tion throughout the race but he was Ing towns, will give, a concert in the has good races, -and it. is likely that' . - � :,
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forth, next to the egg emPOlium, is again pre- . - - standing, while on the prairies the grass _�_;� � -
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pared to buy fine New Dairy Butter in Tiin:gts and also to present y u� With this purse, trying to milk, and be.was in town on kept well to time by Mr. 6olemart who Town Hall, Brussels, on Tuesday, 30bh those to be held this year will not be and flowers are beginning to show signs -11
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pails or roJ4. Remember the old stand. 755 as a small token of ti� -a preciation of * � Tuesday nursing his band in a sling. followed closely after. Mr. .Coleman inst.-The calico ball on Tuesday evon- exceptional. . I �' � - I
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. . WAw,rED,.-Second hand huggie, with You as a friend aul.as an estimable' The injury is not serious, but is was evidently fully as gQod* an operator in- g last whs attended by 40 couples,and ---,,Mr. J. Glen, of Colborne, has lost im
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orwithoutharness. Please addresR EgrnondNillt citizen,and hope t1at .you may suc- very painful. - Last week the as Mr. Moore bu,t he labored under the a -very pleasant evening was s ent. his fine agricultural brood mare, Jes i
, � .P 1 8113- Prairie fires have been raging all around ' .
L p. O., Bo:x 1W, giving description, and price� 765-2 ceed far beyond your oSt Sanguine ex- Seaforth Woolleff.' Mills turned out on disadvantage of having a'machine with I � - She i was undoubtedly one of the beat .us lately. Although th6y are a pretty ' .
. Son,aimm, orAraber Sugar Cane Seed, pectations in the Great tone Land, and nine I oms, in - Six days, 2,575 yards of a very much smaller wheel thV the - Goderich Township. animals of her class in the LProvince. _ _L
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very fine far Green Feed, and superior io Corn, at that yo -ft and �yours - may be happy checke flannel. 'This Speaks well, for other which in a race is a decided ACCIDENT.—On Monday of last week She� was shown at several exhibitions perty is in danger they are frightful - �
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I and- proeperous in the land of wide and the -mi Is -and their manager, and alse draw back. Moore took first, Coleman, Mr. James 2 Coninell, of the 7th conces- and was always successful in 'earrying r.'C. E. Dobbs, . . I .
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I . . form- meeting at Weir's Hotel on Men- be Spared to a green old age to enjoy ing ih 21, feast of Pentecost, services of mile foot race the following competed, cident. He. was returning home with a. .Centennial. I ' '' separator, horse rake; and partofhis . .1 1.
� x character will be celebrated in viz.: Messrs; Blackwell, Harris Scott, load of lumber, when he Stopped at - -
day evening there was a good �,attend- the fruits of a successful life, and.after- can extr I 'Mr. Sproule, of Dungannbn, has rqper burned by a prairie fire the other . .
wards have 4,iministered unto you St. James' Roman Catholic Churob, and McKay. Harris got the start and Benmiller to -water his horses. While bon�bt out the furniture business of -
&nee. Besides other business the fol- I day. However, the
a happy entrance into the kin-dom Seafor�b. At both morning and even- kept the lead for Some distance, follow- thus engaged another team came along Mrs. Stuthers, who reti .
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lawing delegates were appointed to "' I C1. � . in � g service - , iIt res and is going put. out most of the fires�. People .- Y
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attend - the ,-. Reform Convention at I speci prepared for the occasion, McKay close following. When about the rattling of which caused Mr. Con- premises occupied shoull never leave their buildings or . �
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Clinton to . fessrs. 'I machiner without being well secured I
I . will be rendered by a full, choir. Col- half .round the course, Harris Corn- riell's team to' take fright and run to be taken up by a gentleman from by fire guards, which are.easily made -
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Wilson, A. Campbell, E. Cash and Win. Win and 11� . y wo lectionB in aid of the church fund will menced to fail, and very'poon was over- away. lie caught the ineS and held on I
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. - 'Ittle to the old be taken up at all th Owing taken and passed by Blackwell, whose to them and was �erked ,off his feet and business,'ete. I .
Badlantyne. South Ward, -Wm. M. carloads of splenflid ca I Clinton, who is going to start an organ by plowing three ov four furrows. The '
. Gray, GI., C. Willson, Henry Cameron country on Weduesd ty. , They ave'raged . . i -Matthew Mitchell, a young man Norquay saw, obingle and grist mills - . .1 F1
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and M. X. McLean. East Ward, 1365 Pounds eaOil , and were pu-rohaE;bd Boon thle volunteers will not be called Harris, who had tired himself too where -the horse .. about 24 years of age, whose father 4th of May, tog�@ther with about 2,500 � � ,
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Androw, Young, H. J. Cosgrove, Charle's frona the folloripgparties: John Me. .out for' their annual Arill until the severely at the first, was forced to drop Connell was pretty badly cut and bruis' resides in the township of Turnb .
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Lawrie and. James A. Cline. - I : Millan, Hullett', 71 he id, � four ot 1 which electioris are over. -Dr. Ryerson, of from the race. Blackwell'came in ed, but, was not seriously injured, and , near Wroxerer, *as - -visiting relations - i . - �
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to, Pitch its, tent here ou Wednesday,., Smith, 2 heife igbing 1600 pounds disease . ' Kippen. � � 7 - �
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the alat inst., is universally commended � each; John Hqw tt, Walton, one bull, rived h e.'reon.Wednesaay night, and Brucefield, and Wm. Bissett, -E�iet'rl I PREsENTATION.-At the close of the taken sick -on the route, h6 died before - he high water in those places,thla �� -,
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by the prbso wherever the exhibition weighing 2280� pouilds, Wm. Payne, �
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. opened last night on the Lake Fr6_ .. EUP I . on the eve of his depakture for' th'e, township of Morris, died one day last 12 to 20 feet. One can travel for miles .44, . - I
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an - immense audience. The menag- weighed 2750 ppoun IS; ,Jobn Wilson fight before him in the most hopeful no's Hall, andilien viewed the torch.* complimentary addresi and a purse . . .
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. HOLLIS'CONCERT.—The concert given weighing 2340 ,p' it � S " w Inderaon, that could be desired. At ' a n eager spe6tator�, all of whom seemed him as a Christian dentleman. The for trandon. Messrs. John Cum11g from Lumley, Usborne, passed throug4 � -,
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tai,nment on the whole was very good. I -weighing 1890 pounds; G., McMichael, there must have been s 6veral returned to -their ball, ind the ba d the Great Lone Land. % Mr. Blair, week for the Northwest. Mr. CUM'L the appearance of this place, and would �..
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-wmo of his Old time pd-wer, and seems bert, I beifer, eig iag 1180 pound,. engaged for the day., arrived in good all joined in the homeward march, and th nkivg the donors for their handsome 5.12 they had to go f arbher West. 'a I- q
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at the piano, and her performances- adjoining counties, says that in none of from which it hails. On this occasion turbance from the beginning to the er , d, - ___ tend taking up land and m,aking a home -p y ,�
pleased all. We -understand that this them did' be witneBB the business ac- the Huron Notes. . Winnipeg and Brandon. In Brandon I I
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is Mr. Hollis' last entertainment here, tivity and general air of prosperity that ti � they sell for 43 per bushel, arid in - - i
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aft he intends, shortly lea'VirigL for the is,observa-ble daily On the Street a,nd in performances. The first order on the the worse of liquor. hah an eleven months bld colt'which township, of Grey left for Manitoba. � Winnipeg at.52.50. WO A I
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Hugh Robb has a cow which gives 30 1 THE FIREMEN'S bISPL1Y. Tuckeramith. -TheEnterprise says: Fall wheat . L� . I
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I W.Wne is HE? The Portage Is, Prairie gularly milked twice % da This is a sounded, and the ,,,bravo boys in blue," rne:- crdp in Howick thi's ye -&r. ver cheese factory of E"t Wawanosh I � :4 1
Be -view of- the 16th inst. contaiRB the y, - . Mr. Robert Plewes was elected a; after hours, ,�, I
! cow that iB'worth lavilig.-Mr. John led by a white horse and a black man, ber of the Town4hip School Board pr -Mr. Jas. Hick,' of Cra-Orobk ' has for managing the business of that fac- � I 1 I
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following,:, An elderly man, probably Beattie leaves for M nf,tqba to -day. He came rtiabing up Street with their hose Ward No. 2, in room of Mr. disposed of his farm, containing 25 'acres tory, for the season. The Beaver, under I , I
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60 years �f age, named Rugh Simpson, � goes on a prospecti Aik .1 stale'and dull of Sale in the prairie
- ' 4 head, who has gone to Manitoba. 06. - the management of Mr. Townson, the : I
arrived at Brandon recently from 'neax view, -if opportunity offer's, of profitably. made a� halt at the - hydrant at the election -Mr. John Oughton has purchased champion cheese maker metropolis, Coolican, the great auc- �_. l
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$400 from the bank, that being the Ejum I We hope lie may rot 3ru. , millionaire, and in much less time than it t4es to d Grey, from Mr. John Wade, formerly of ona in the future tha , wards sapplying the residents with 'I
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total Of hiB worldly possessions, with as Seaforth will reap- th� . . . Shade and ornamental trees. He is .: M-1 .
, I e, benefit if he tell it dhe hose were attached t6 the �f the 13th concession, Sold to r. Ethel. I past. ; 1
. the- intention of proceeding west -to i doee, -T be Rishop of lur�in will Preach hydrant, and a powerful stream was Thomas Ballantyne, of RodgerVille ,a I Mr. Fair', of Turnberry, has five -Seeding in the township of Grey disposing of flaese in his auction rooms, I � . I
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take up land, but instead of .doing SO, he 11 r, d is , ; I - j
. in St. Thomas' Ch ch next Sunday issuing.irom. the nozile, Shortly there- three year old steer,which" weig�ed enterprising ewes that are raising three has been completed. - The Seed as a an meetirig with ready demand. I - �
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went and got drunk, and in company evening, and the Bi le elass will not after a�other Section of hose was at- 1,640 pounds after haV.ng been driven lambB each. A 'profitable breeci of whole bas been got in in good order, I . I
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drinking and revelling generally. On at the residence of Mr. Win. M. Gray, Main an'd John Streets, and two,p!'ower- for the animal. . � son, formerly Divi- *being well worked, and now having ha�d - South, was riding in & wagon with a I � �
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- auspices of the Ladie3l Aid of the Can. the vac nt lot between the Royal Hotel , � appointed to. a position in the Dominion warm weatber, and vegetation will be 1, ill -
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all attempts to find a trace of it failed. 5, Hibbert, bas passed to the dearee -All interested in the Northwest -
tend to the comfort of their guests or everyth ng seemed to work, Shows that 0 son, and still hard 4t the business. - from; this out there will yet be a good �.' � ; .,
The loss, it is, thought, preyed so upon the pleasure of the e ening.-A garden our we ter works system is in M. B. in Toronto University. IT I - Province will be pleased to learn . I I IN EVE]
a i -Messrs. S. & R. McCoy, of Centra. average crop. . .
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caused the demoralized man great tion of St. Thomac.' Church, will be ed the text order was a procession, POLITic4L.-Mr. James Trow, I death of Mrs. :Geo. Pirie. of this village, to Brandon, 133 ; to Gladstone, 95; to I
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agony until Monday morning, when the given at the residence of Mr. F. Holme- form . Minnedosa, 170; to Birtle, 215 ; to I ; .
ed , 'y the fire brigade and the la- form candidate for South Perth, ope:10 -During the heal vy gales of last week which took place on Monday mornin 11
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I silent messenger came and relieved him . sted, on the evening of Thursday, June Crosse c libs, he6ded by the band. They the campaign in Usborne by the fol. a nbw barn erected on the premises of She had been poorly.for a short t . 9' Turtle Mountain, 195 ; to Nelsonville, I , .
C) I 'me 70 - to Emerson, 65 ; to Fort Ellice, I
of the cares of this world. - While,on 8th. nose who attended the pleasant marche throug"h the principal streets, lowing meetings: At Lumley, on Mon- Mr. John Nivens, near Dungan -non, was with Pleurisyand inflammation of the ' .
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. the: point of death his last utterances ,entert%inment of a similax character,, and ma e a very pretty and imposing day, May 29 ; Farquhar, TueBd blown down. I lunas but nothin � I
w1are blasphemous. . 0 g serious was thought . ;
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- I . given last-- season ly Mr. and Mrs. appear ce. The procession proceeded 30th; Elimiffle, .Wednesday, 31 ; . - essrs. H. Eilber, of Crediton, and Of 0. Monday morniag Abotif one 1"... .
Itolmested ill be certain tobenreBent +- I Q 1, I Q f.; NT A 11 T", AN 'D 11 .n,lnlf�Air olk J. 11 11 13 Territory, is worth from S2 to 34 per � I .
I . . I I � VV VU U&I V. I ursday, J a io . . . ne anan, 6L mantail, have been v Dab U'Ll Ll e and ")OO1' a bushel ; barley, 61.50 to 32; flour . .- j. _;
TOWN CovwmL.-At the last meeting at this one, and -will take with them all THE LACROSSE. GROUNDS, 1st, and School 'Section No. 1, on F -i- appointed commissioners for taking drink of water, aft'er that she fell into a � -
of the town council on Monday evening whQm they can influencel.-M I (wheat), 610 to $15 per hundredweight; I
0 r. Wm. Where the match between the Beavers day, June 2nd. Ea6h of these meet. affidavits in the aev� eral courts. beaiIy slumber and,never regained con. -
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the report of the street committee re- M. Gray intends taking a trip to the of Seaf4rth and a picked team from the ings will be held. at' -7 o'clo n ,The exodus fiorn Wingbam and sciottaness. Sheleavea behind her a flour (barley), 47- � �'
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amount of 02000.4.3, was presented and rance, of this town, recently received a here a rge crowd to witness this ani- Trow and other -promir-ent pol tici s. tinnes. On-- Tuesday of last week o 50 *cents per dozen ; butter, 50 cents to t I
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- received, and a portion of. the works letter from his son Cburob, who left mated me. The Ex,6ter club is COIM. I . __ twenty tickets were sold at � Wingham� sudden removal. 75 cents per pound - wood-, $3 per cord. .- .
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wasl inatrueGed to inspect the back wrote, but was within a Jew hours' w and fancy goods to hand at the PCSt lopwasfounddeadins room in the . I J
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the, followA prices, viz.: 411 per ter af F. Fow sq., of public holiday, 'and there being no cel�e- congestion of the lungs. He came to I friends, -cust
le "_ ITackersmith, three Araight games with apparent .11 I thanew Maitland bridge at Gode wroughtL with flattened . per i I
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who accom .Lnied Lbin to Oregon, and -ease. "his match ooticluded the pro. ,oft to spend the day elsewherq.�- four gangE6 of -men: are employed, the bristles, colored. They are the work of months ago. Lung diseases seem to be - -_ N-orth-west I
t for rock elm; 014 per thousand for who went to visit a i dater who resides oeedingi of the forenoon.- The first new work followini�y the old as fast as it an Indian nun, educated in a Convent
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_� Thetenderaforgravelaxe tobe recon- end in Safety. Her S ster 1 who h d not which 1 7er6 to take place in -The Park Hou�'se Hotel at Goderich. plishment of Indian art, and of I . I
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. :, . FAIRVIEW PARK. xactly was sold by the Sheriff last.Saturday elevated character than the usual bead months" - dente, and ,
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that, at the next meeting of Council he-- conscious for a -bout ail ho U�r afte visitors, and quite an array of carriage" home this weeki, not very highly pleAS11 d the, purchaser. A subsequent sale,was very handsome and unique. 19th inst. Says: . 4W since sta2tin
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would submit an amendment to the but soon fully recovered. ' with the country.. They say that wl le I east and other sections in the vicinity TL -
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-tree by-I&w. ro there is undoubtedly a large extent of . I, .
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I A petition from Mr. have had an open d in 4 are gradually emerging from thewaters,
Donald Ross and others Was received South Bide of John si �reet Ito Main. On contested, bnt our space will not permit Ship of Hullett, has rented Mr. H. residence in this v1plage at -d ext4diD - I
. . age of it that is',almo'st entirely worth- . 9 ;a I Gentlemen�.
I asking the CGu,ncfl to put a box in the a prominent street like' this there of our giving as extended a notice of Plumsteel's farm,:on the Mill road, west to Main street. In less than 48 a rather -anprepoeseming appearanze. three yeex-B , L
. drain leading from the south side,of should be a , roper c overle�d drain put each ra' lesso -being cover�d with .water, and it being ornamented with any quantity - I I 7
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of Slarvis. Street, and have the box, sightly but dangerous. -L -Nr. James Thra Year Old Colt , Trot. -I -Open to excite�aent over the fortunes thff 1 a- Brownlee has seen a good bargain. Qording to the sentiment w�ich seems river is receding rapidly; and while I weeks at *
a - race. lieved were, and could be mad6, in t1io . � to prevail in Gorrie no uc �
co,vered with earth:. - The council do-!' Scott, of the firm of Scott Brothers, in- colts tl at had never started in w-_ the In I disappears under the.genial I .second Pad
purchase of land, and who fancied -Accordingto the assessment roll, a -days it would rays of the sun, the drift wood wil.1 dis-
clined to take any action in the matter.' tends stairtilig On a businsm trip to Elal fi m le heats ; best three in five.- For be wrong to punish these youthful de- &Dpear I wit . He says ths�
. ' l themselves rich 'in the possession of it now in the hands, of the Clerk, the h equal celerity under the . .
The Council adjourned to Tneet at ,the' Manitoba and the No thwest in a few this race there. were four Started, viz.: I township predators for 11havibg a Ilittle fun" and
call of the-M-ayor. . days, and will likely be absent several James Bailey's I I Blazes" - now realize they are richer in the p(S. value of real propeAy in the nonce ir. that property is not_. Vigorous efforts,of the needy residents has for ten
� . weeks. -Mr. Joseph Dorrence, " James y session of water privileges or fishing of Grey, is $1,687,140; personal pro. the conseq - F. M. ROSE.:
who Sutherland's I'Minnie Clear Grit I as safe as it should be and shop keepers' of the watered district. It is a bad L
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FRERENTATION' AND ADDRESS.—On went from here to Bra�ndon a few John Thompson's "Box ponds than in laud. perty, 677,060, making a total of 01,764 wind that doesn't blow Somebody good. ... . Drugggist, So
.- .. Sa rday evening last, a number of the months ago, writes I om6 .. er," and R. W1 � 2ML. . '_ have to keep a close eye on their money - ... .
tu 1 saying that son's "Flora B." The race was won in ! -Mr. Joseph Clegg, and wife of Mor- tills on account of mischievous young- Aloxandbr.McCarthy,the individual -1. Gil
personal frienda of Mr. Wm. Grassie work for carpente Ina I ades- three straialit heats by '.,Minnie Clear , 1B who was- arrested some days ago on TOro,
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walted upon him at his, residence, rs I 'other tr I n russ6la. ris arrived home from California, where sters. . uspicion - "to" �
and mentbere is very unate dy,.owing to 6rit;,, 4 "Blazes" coming Second and of being concerned in the re.
surprised him by making him the re � . CONFIRMATION I SERVICES.—OU SPla. -Quite an old and amusing .relic, of 8 -
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cipierit of a purse containing W2 in is lots of building to he done, and plenty horses worked well, and made a good will hold 0011firm ation services and. co I- noon: We are glad to know tbat the hole in one of the logs of the old school, Logan- and Mr. Brydges. He admitted I left kidney,
gold., accompanied by a complimentary to do it, bu - ' ; . .- ,
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address. . -_ 4 lately ter% down in Winchel-
The presentation was rnade is living in a'tent and boarding biniself. Fcirmem' Trot. -This was open to vice will be held at 11 a, in., also the * Bea, in the townshif of Usborne. that be set fire to the stables in rearof .
. -Mr. John Whitfield has been Seri. docw,rs gai've
on behalf- of a large number of the A few'days before.writing -he mi et Mr. farm horses owned within 16 miles of same services will be held at Walton tt ously ill bbis-week; with inflammation It tb� Brouse House. He just went into I
citizens, of the town, who took this A. Hally in Brandon He wa0- -setting Seaforth, and that are used exclusively . I consisted of a composition written by a o e of the stalis, touched a lighted . to die hourb
. . - three p. in. The Bishop is expected olar and addressed to Mr. S. P. .
means, of showing their respect and out for Fort Ell .1 o of the lungs brought on by getting over- B`h n . the �heml�ao'
. ,th in the evening. I heated and taking cold gjterwards. Halls, the then teacher, and dated Feb. . He al- about again-,
is v boat, at which for farm purposes. Five horses Start preach in Seafor Mitch to the hay i the.rack over "the
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e&teeta for Mr. Grassie, and his family place he had taken up ]and, and Lwas ed, 'viz.: James Sutherland's 11 Lady ; THE Qux 11h Monday morning ry 3rd, 1864. It reads as fo]lqwa: d out. . dull -heavy '
previous, to their departure for the gL EN'S 1 BiRTHDAY.-The 24 he was not expected rua so supposes that lie attempted t6 set - . I
oing to start. farming, which will be Jane;" James Beattie's "Farmers' was observed "as a general holida . to live b pleased to say �e is Take buk, which
Mr. Grassio made a suit.. something of a now depar'ture for him. 'Blunder;" Hugh Grieve's 11 Jenny;" T. nite a number of people visit . i my pen in hand to inform you th fire to Maxw6ll's Outhouse &'ad to the
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� ed: t e now lmprr,ViDg, 1 at we Farmer's Home, but as he,LelairaS to �
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- able reply, thanking. his friends and the -Sir Richard Cartwrig�t .arrived in Murdock's "Rensall Lad;" and John wn during the day. A number Of -A grand concert is being arranged have a very nourishing thing for us to have been considerably under -the in- - tried on�e, am
citizena g6nerally for their handsome town on Wednesday eyening-,- The Sparrow's 11 Brown Bill." The race ames were welf.contested. The music to come off eat is cidled bread weare it
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I gift and good wishes, and for the uni- Town Council at their meeting on mon- was won in three straigbt boats by I I on -Tuesday evening-, May not for fluence of liquor, he is not - very clear . list of th-06
form kindness that had been sbown day night, very ungenero�sly refused to 11 Hensall Lad," "Brown Bill" tas furni3bed by the Wingbam band, 30th, in the town ball, Brussels, under bread we would starve we also have a on the point. He says he is a Corn- I heneficial, 11
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. taking - rho .Battalion .bLa'nd having rnade a thelauspices of the Canada Methodist . parative stranger there, and - had no Yours truly,
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- - 'a 1�vl to so no more at present. IT. S. RobertH
him, and the confidence they had re- give a grant of $25 1 sist in Colo. Second pjace and "Lady Jane" third. OUS engagement to supply Seaforth Choir. 'A number lof well-known vocal- -
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posed in him du brating the Queen's �o irthday.-Mr. S. Four 'Year Old Trot. -This race was Ith music for that day. A game ay onfession was hardly necessary to I
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in Seatorth, and assured them that G. McCaughey has di I _ pf ists, and pianists ha�ve been invited. ' � -While Mrs. R. Radaw' , formerly The c
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. wher pos�d of the open to Iour year old colts, -mile heats, base ball was played between the Ki#- -Mr. J. W. Auld, of East Wawanosh, of Gorrie, was driving across the bridge ,
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,ever his lot might in future be Ad&mS farm, which he , purchaaed a -best three in five. The following' c'.'a'rdine anc criminate him, as the - police had ob-
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. cast; he would I Brussels clubs, resulting In Sold to Mr. Edward Watson, of Blyth, near Mr. Gemmil's, in Turnberry, one tained sufficient eviden.ce, to establish ____�T, I
never forget Seaforth few weeks ago, to M - D. D. Wilson, horses started: John Ward's "Captain favor of Brussels by 14 to 26, on Monday last, a loke of oxen weigh- day liLst week, the horse became fright- his i b d t. M
nor th ' e many true friends he had left making $1,00 on the transaction. Some Brant -1� Wm. Baker's �-,Bay Tillie;" AccrDENT.-AS" Miss Pearson, daug' I Y gu It eyon a, doub
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; I I l- iDg thirteen hundred and fifty pounds, ened and backed up in *inch a, manner � ' to
behind. The -'address, which speaks men Seem born for Iuci and Mr. Me. W. Ca ... that lecpaiylecl,
for itself, is. as follows : . michael's "May Queen;" W. J�. ter of Samuel Pearson, of Brussels, was. for which he received $101.07. Mr. as to upset the'wh;le rig over the em- -f -In the ImperiL tioned, and
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Caughey is evidently one of these for- Bissett's "Sir John ;" and Thos. Laps- leaving Wingham for Toeswat . &I Commons on Wed. '
To Wnt. Grassi , er- Y Auld has realized from his farm this bankment and into the water nine feet n day, the Arrears Bill ,obtained its �� Kidney Rad
L .e, B89.: It is with.ex- 1bunates, as everything he touches turns he's "Hardware Billey. . 68
tr6me regret that we learn ,that you, him money. We � `_ This race stage -on Saturday evening last, t e year the handsome' sum of $2,300. below. Rev. Mr. McIntyre and others second reading by a large majority. The . � Permanent ic
. believe Mr. Wilsou also was won in three heats by Sir horses ran away, the driver being,out I , - I I
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With your estimable family, have de- will erect a liatidsome residence on the John; Aav Queen taking second place -The Rev. R. ,MoCoah, who has been happened to be near by and helped to immediate effect of the Arrears Bill will . - Of BoMe I
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Oided to -try Your, fortunes in the Far property. -Messrs. Hicks, Roberts and and Bay Tillie third. Colts all L of the Btage. Miss Pearson remain(d pastor of Bayfield Proobyterian Church extricate the unfortunate lady froin her ' . r,pdctf any -
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1 Worthwest:and we wish to express our party, who left her ked well and the race was quite 8 - r several years, intends removing to dilemma. No serious injury resulted evicted, and restore thousands of of the Guelp
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feelings - 'Of FJOrrOw at parting with you Manitoba, met with i 6 mishap on Sat- . interesting. . . mately jumped from the vehicle. 'She Wingham. Mr. M�Cosb is an able and to the horse and rig. Mrs. Rads"Y' families to their homes. The Arrearm I - I ,S. Roberts, 1
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or YO, was very badly hurt. The stage afte[rI_ a th an a and Repression Bills have been givell, �
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- -the track at Open Yrot.-Tbis race was open to all waxds was turned ever and ba0y gentleman, and the' Wingham congre- severe shock, but one. of her children precedence over all other buslues1s, I
after your long residenoe in our raidet. urday. The train rap, off . popular preacher and a most eatimabl also escaped injury further
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