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time there, were. � tha �� ,,
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for vario-as.. loffene,(ja ,
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from Wingliam ." 5 fftft
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mty, Four 'Were, for __,%I .
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for assault I 6 for larce
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!ronyn., aged abot � it 16 y am-
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�cotland. Dakota, territc�,, I
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�M attentivel listener,was ��
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DT s&d calamity . which re.
leat.h of the three children
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.ide mention last week:
theirdeath as near as 0"4mmu_
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Id 1�e6a playing and had
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�& screw nail,so that the.
191, were conflued, un"le, -
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7thfulness. of the follow-
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;in- kettle to the, tail Of: a,
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� consolation to the dog,
festly ia need of sym-
thing went well with the
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Fhen the, dog begaint.
ra., The girl strolled by
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11cate the near approach
guard,and witha� vel,
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tion with the storm almost the i the 18th Inst., CAM PSELL : �
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�0*pns living. 'His wife has lately
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I . e JONES. -In ' on 4 1 1 � .
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Mr. John Jone4 it of a daughter. . .
ceased using steam, the force of thij STEWART.-In �sltford, on the Ifth Inst., the (SU00ESSORS TO SMITH I& WEST.) -
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quite. sufficient to run R,j NDAILX_In the 14th lno;t., the
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1 a train. The same was noticeable on wife of Mr. S amuel Rundell, of a son. � q .
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ply the brake i SHEPPARD;-At Pirtle, Northwest Territog, on . I I
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pard, tormerl� of GoderIch township, of .a I -
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THE C)"HEAP ONE PRIOE CASH STORE
REMEMBER THE ONLY CHEAP CASH STORW ;
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'K. f HPFFMAN BROTHERS, Seafortb.
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crossing, ere he would come to a stand- jaaob Gallmant: to Miss Louise Rlausiue� both . ? .
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the Nitobake block was also broken by. at the reaidenal of the. bride's father, by Rev. RAVE THE BEST &9L.EC1?,ff'D AND CORAPESTMOX OF.
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the violence of the wind. Taken alto- I T. T. Jobnst on, Mr. Archibald Robertson, of � 1 !
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the most -% ARCBER-PUGSr�EY -By Bev Joseph Philp, - � i I i
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has visited the � on the 6tb lnsC, at the residence of the biide!s � I I
city for miny years. - . . father,- Mr. Wra. Archer, of Hullett, to miss : �
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Mary Nettie PugFkley, of East Wawanosh. � REA o
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- at the same time the gold medal in
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Philp, up the re4dence of the bride's . I
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�The Portage board of achool trus. CoulteH, both o� East Wawanosh. �
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bentures for school purposes. Deaths*. , . I
—Mrs. Dr. Black, of Kildonan, has i i . .
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GROCERIESy CROCKERY,. PLASSWARE, FLOUR AND FEED PROVI-
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rouceived from a " friend in court" a � Jobn Parsons, ge d 53years and I 9 days.
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wedding card and apiece the bridal DOWNEYi-In Wo, Mop, Inst.
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04ke of Prince Leopold. eldest Fou of -- I -. John Downey, aged 5 years .
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� Application has been made for the BROW . N.-Ap Lor�desboro, on the 28rd inst'
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in�orporation of Rat Portage as a town. Ruth Brown, of Brampton, rellot of the lat'a' Reasons Why We Can AffTfo
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it is a trifle more modest than Brandon, Robprt Brown, of Chit,guacousy, Peel county, I -
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. in first class in every sub -department,
and % prize man in the college examin-
aged 66 years, 6 months and 4 days. . _.
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-Wallace Ross is now giving exhibi- ' Summerhill, J�mes Johnston, Sr., aged 78
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The . best plwe in Seaforth to deal &L A choice assortment of'FAIMY'
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stiolus, seduriDg a high place also in- the
4 yean. ,� We buy our goods for CASH m aking in disec un�ts- enough to pay 0, lax9e
bitions of his skill as an oarsman at 1 , 1 i
GROCERIES. Teas, from- ,
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U,niversity examinations of that year.
. - in the college -exam -
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� SHEPPARD.-At Birtle, Northwest Territory, �
Winnipeg,�while he and �
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onthoBIstof May, Hannah, beloyad wifoof share of our running expenses. I -
astonished the natives of Morris' Rat � Mr. David Sheppard. I
pounds for $1,00, A full I
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, Crockery and Glasswaxe at 130TT �
PRICES. Flour and Feed at, Mill Prices. Provisions always onhand. ' ,a
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justions, he obtained firateclass honors
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in eve" sub departmentj of his course,
double man. In the
-The saw mill at Brandon is now Flora 4urrsy*, Toungest daughter of Mr. �
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Robert Murray, aged 15 years. .
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Main Street, Seaforth. ; I
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and was prize
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McINTYRE.-In Seato,th, on the 22nd inst., . �
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lumber by turning out about 30,000 ROBEhTS.-In Seaforth, on the 23rd inst., Em- i :
� ma, daughter of Mr. R. S. Roberts, aged 2
feet daily. We the book-kep er that would be necessary if we did a
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a ouble' prize man. As before men-
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on the Canadian Pacific Railway con. CHAMBERS. -In Clinton, on the 27th inst., Jas. . I �
struction west. Track is now laid 100 Chambers, in the 80th year of his age. � . ; n
We save lawyers!' fees livery bips, stationery 4 d postage, tho,t are required
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A. r degree was gold medalist,
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five, while no one of the other compet settlement. So the- big pumpkins and F ' All the advantages we gain by this system of doing business are offered to - P.
- Fall V17 -heat per bushel .......... $1 22 to 124 1 � I . I
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itors, all of whom had a much better squashes and other curiosities of that j Spring Wheat per'bushel ........ 1 24 to, 1 26 � As we have done one of the largest Spring and Summer *trades since -th(f
� nature will have some chance for no. ; O,.AH per bushel ................ 0 40 to 041 Cash Customers, whoiare cordially invited to call slid napect goods and prices.
chance ig the way of long previonB � � I , - I House was opened, we now off�r the whole of our stock, Suitable for the hot,
training, succeeded in winiang more toriety hereafter. � 'Peso per bushel ................ 0 70 to 0 70 . � -
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of the graduating class who'bas, dur- nipeg Free Press, who died at 2 a.m., on -Butter, tub .. .................. 0 15 to 016 . I Stripe Crapes, Piques, Linens and Muslins. See my range of Black Cashm -
the 23rd inst., of dropsy, was brother Eggs .. .. ...................... 0 17 to 0 17 CAMP ELL & S51WITH,11 Seaforth. T . I I"
ing the course, won prizes in every sub- Flour, per 100 lbs.1 3 23 to 3 85 1 . — the finest line ever shown ini'town. Black Silks for dress and mantle BiZ
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department of science. of the late Chief Justice. The remains Hay, now.......,........'...........:: 12 00 to lit 00 Noire Silk for dress and mantle. See my new make Of Crape Cloth, the nice . -
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were taken to Toronto and were escort- Hides, per 100 lbs .. ........... 5 00 to 600 material for monming. ;
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. The Troubles i',u' Egypt. , ad by the Masopiic Brotherhood, Sheepskins each ................ 0 75 to 1 50 THE T UE NATIONAL POLICY0 L ' I .
-The stock dealers of Manitoba b Wool ..................... L'....... 0 21 to 0 22 . �
- i ave Salt (retail) per barrel. . 100 I . .
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apparentli determined , that the i � L Millinery Department.
� protection, to be called the "Manitoba 4, Potatwo, per bushel ............. 0 70 to 070 4 .
present unsatisfactory , condition Of Live Stock Dealers' Association," with : Clover Seed per bushel .......... 5 00 to 5 25 . I i I . I I -
al- Timothy Seed per bushel ........ 2 00 to 3 50 I
. affairs in Egypt cannot be head quarters at Winnipeg. one of tiae . i The sales of this department for this season have more than doubly surpass
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lowed to continue any longer. . It is � : ed our expectations, and we now offer the balance of- our Summer HaZa �an
principal grievances the stock dealers - CLMTON, Jane'25, I882. I � vaju(j
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. I rumored that large orders for the pre- complain of, is the - treatment they Irall Mrheat per bushel .......... $ 1 25 to 128 ___ I - Bonnets at a great sacrifice. Call eaxly that you may secure the beat .
. - paration of arms and accoutrements FOR ALL. .
' receive from the Pacific Railway, both Spring Wheat per bushef ........ 1 26 to 1 28 . BOOTS AND SHOES ! . . Parasols at a great reduction. ' Those requiring silk goods in'thiis line can buy I
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have been iven, &�d that the 'army as regards modes of transit and freight i : .
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will be called out shortly. The latest . � .
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� -despatches indicate that war is immi- —Lord George Caxapbell, fourth son Butter ........... ............. 0 15 to o ie I -
nent in Egypt. Arabi, by Bending of the Duke of Argyle, and brothor of Eggs ...... .. ...... P ............ 0 17 to 018 . i - I . I
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several comp Suez the Governor General of Canada, has 4 Bay per ton .................... n oo to i4 ob . i. � ; . ' ' I - lish suit should see my stock. Splendid value
'Potatoes, per bushel ............ 0 65 to 0 70
� Canal, has. given his latest menace to joined the firm of Messrs. Boyle , � .- Those requiring s� good, st�
the* Powers. The troops are � ore I Rheep pelts ..................... 0 10 to 015 � I � in Light and Dark Tweed Suits and Worsted Suits. - * Summer 'Underclothing—
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threatening than ever, and pillage 113 England. After the first of July the Hides, per 100 tba .............. ,6 00. to 600 I I I lue, in the newest styles. Boots and Shoes. at
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- expected to begin in Alexandria at "Y business of the firm will be carried on � . . large assortment, very good vai
I I moment. It is reported that the En- nder the style of Boyle, Campbell & LMRPOOL, June 28.—Spring wheat . � I prices that defy competition.', All leading novelties in. Ladies', Misses, . and
I u Is the place for Boots and Shms. The conat %nt rush to his store -AB. . Children's Slippers and Prune4as —,all sizes and prices. 11 ?
I glish and French Ambassadors have - Co. . 108 00d ; red winter, 10s,5d to'00s 11, I � . .
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I . submittea a pioposition to the Con- —Thisjs tbe'way things gre done " 00d -, white, 09s 09d; club, 10a Od, . � I �
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-fereace looking to the adoption of active in oats, 6s 06d; barley, 58 2d; Peas, 6s ' i a proof that the public are satiEfied that his go�ds are the best and - . .NO TROUI�LE TO SHOW GOODS.
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and energetic measures for the preBer- men are either too bashful to be seen �08d; pork, 89s 00d; cheese, 58s Od. I ` , . - .
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. -ntiou of order in Egypt, and auother courting away from home, or are afraid '; ' - - . . - i -� I . : THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth
. ramorstaUs that England is isolated to -come home after, dark, and their ' TORONTO, June 29. —Fall wheat, 01.22 i i . -
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at the Con$erence, and that Arabi and i to $1.23; spring,$1.30 to 01.34; oats, 49c i 13rCorner of Wain and Market Sta so � S.
the National girls have -taken pity on these poor to 500,; peas, 80o, to 85c ; barley, 60c to . � I .
party are recognized as timid creatures and maynowbe seen MY PLATFORM IS 'TO CIVE SA�ISFACTION. - .
therulers of Egypt by the Eastern quietly wending their wayto theirfel- 64d; hay, per ton, $10 00 to 616 00 ; � I . I ,
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Powers. Further particulars of the lowalbomes andhanging outtwice a, butter, 16c to 19c; potatoes per bag . � I . — rr-]E: IM
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masswe at Alexamdria show that the week till 11 o'clock. $1.45 to $1.55; eggs,per doz., 17o to 18c.; i � .
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I Europeaua defended themselves bravely, . . . I dressed hogs, per 100 lbs., $9.50 to By close attention to the wantsi � of customers, by 1promptitude in fill- (A W_ M .
� committing frightful carnage among the 1 $10.00 ; Wool per pound 18c to 20c. � ; - I
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natives, —On Wednesday, the 14th inst., - � � . . Z I A
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� -Varcoe, .of Fenelon, " . �
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Saturday evening about 5 o'clock a copper snake bit her severely on one of SoRaHum, or A I mber Sugar Cane Seed, pofiay, national or individual, 1, have the ho or to be, your obedient a . I
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her ankles, the reptile's teeth passing . very fine far Green Feed, and superior to Corn, at i 0: V=
heavy ba", of clouds in the west gave I . .
I ! through the stocking. For a D. D. Bosx's. 755 . servant, : BERT WILLIS. .. It I
I promise of a thunder storm of no ordin- while � � i 1 4C .-4m, - — - A_ - I 2 I ,
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� ary proportions. But few however, an- afterwards she continued her occups. � I M _ - — - I 0)
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1 $ tion; but soon beginning to feel sick yon want fiDe, fresh berries leave your orders No. 1, Cady's Block, Opposite Commercial , Seaforth. I I I
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balf an hour afterwards burst over the - by the box or case at the loweat i emunerative � I .
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city, liftmg the dust On the unwatered I bathed the wound with buttermilk and pitioes. 759 �
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: other things she had heard were good ; his week OLOOKS
; streets mimasse into whirling and blind. WILSON & YOUNG received t I i O� W ;�
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Ing olouds,1 tearing fences, signs and for snake bites. The ankJe gradually 'direct #om England a fine assortment of Dinner I . W �j I � at. the " Golden Lion."
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verandahs and distributing them in all swelling and the veins increasing to the �sets, Tea sets and Toilet sets. ' Dinner sets for - V-4. in -
. $14, and up; Tea aets for $2.60, and up; Toilet BLACK SILKS fro' $1.00 to '$'2,70, at the 'I Golden
: lirections, � unroofing buildings and up. size ofa person's finger, the bathings sets for $1.25, and up. 769 . � r+ VZ 7 . _t I . I
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turning and smashing shade trees by q
� the score e4peciall desired effect, and on Monday she EvEny HousEKEP,Pwa needs one lace i �i
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� a good deal better. The day after Mrs. curtain stretcher .and quilt frame combined. i ES in
ning East and West. ,On some streets Ladios . are requeated to call and examine one ou I � � t C-4 ),.j i 3� *al and Spanish, at the ", Golden
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running North d South, the win Varcoe,was bitten her husband killed mbibitionatD.D.Rom's ro ry.. 757 � > Lion. . , feT., -
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rmea itse f into whirling eddies of 81 cOPPer an&ke about fifteen inches EDWA.RD CA811, Goderich Street, Sea- ; ". 0 1 � H --j CREAM and HI E LACES at the " Golden Lion."
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. another the same size; from which it 4 � (D Z H I
was e�pecially noticeable at the corner , pared to buy flue rew Dairy Butter in Tinnets � . : and TIES at the ,11 Golden Lion."'
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of Richmond and King, where is inferred that they . and , pails or rolls. R I member the old stand. 755 1 0 M i
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L Tu:k swnrT WMRLwl" I probably had a young and interesting i MILLINERY AND FANCY . —The : ;
pl&te� family, for which a sharp lookout is Misses Ball wish to ipform the Indies of Hensall .. I 0 �L I ' j . - 7
caught Mr.� W. G. McGloghlon's usand being kept. . and vicinity that they have operted out a new and . i C.+ N - � 4,, M Lion." i . I I
glass door and: sent it in -to a tho full asso)tment of latest st3 les in hats and bon- ;� � C�� r,
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I fragments. � 'The same wind in its —A daring robbery w%9 oommitted at nets, both trimmed and untrimmed. Please call PAPST, THE JEWELLER, O' ]BRUSSELS, TAPI�STRY and THREE-PLY CAR
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I - Barrie on Thursday - afternoon. Two, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. R. L ; ) ... t �-q C.4. 1 �
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� ed out 0 Xr. H.A. Baxter's geraniums, strangers who had been hanging about & M. B,&LL, Hensall. 753 ; L � (D 0, (D !- W t-4
fudbias,flower pots, ate., from the sec- the town fox a couple of days entered PUAsF, LOST. 'Lost in Seaforih, either Is O:ffering Seventy -Five Clocks of I* ch CD �"l � %Z) 9 TOWELS and TABILF, LINENS at the 11 Golden Lion."I
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e Royal Hotel in-, the afternoon, a in Caidno's Hall or between the Hall and the . ; )". 46, - . i I _T�� I
- ond story of the Masonic Temple and th nd ,,Qabenls Hotel, on the evening of the 18th of . I !�' V ' 0 tZj I i
w year's designs—all genuine Amenc4u I
- strewed them, ou the pavement below. hile one of them engaged the proprie. ,June,asmall satchel containinga, leatherpurse, i )--W M, It , - j � .A. M I :2 t 0 ill -IT 7 S :0 .A. :F C> IR rL 17T _'
. tor, Mr. McCabe, in conversation, the jin which was a sum of money, a silk pocket 5 (Z) .
Thetbousapda of dodgers, handbills, 4handkerchief and ,some other articies. The clooke—for the next Thirty Da�,,s. 0 M td &-'�" � I
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etc., which I carpet, the pavements every other skipped up-stairs,and after a hasty . � W 1 ,!!14 1 .
run through the bad rooms mad e off with finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving'the �
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earrings, watches and chains, bracelets L k, Ould pot Mips : � o i.
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the two Mojuntjoy'p, where they resolv- etc. Cahill, however, was -seen to leave to nearly one half in'order to clear out all the . I ).W0 5 i . .
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the .house suspiciously, and D6tective gummerstock. Figpred and plain Instres for loo, this chance. Come and see them. I &O � (THE B-F,ST IN THE MARKET).
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direction of' West Nissouri, the city ha -v- ceededin arresting both before tbey ,ka wool buntings fot 15a, worth 25c; lace bnnt� I . i . P --d �L. N, .
� � ings for 16c, worth � 2 fancy eheaks for l5c, 1 :
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ing no furtber need of them, A portion had time to bide their plunder. On worth 25o. All AD her; ,goods- in proportion. - I � , 4 1 "
Cahill were found plans of the interior CAMPBELL & SMITH'. , 7 1 1! C. L. PAPST3 � I 0 , - . I
of Steven, T,urner & Burns' roof was � . - , 0 �4 0 I , ,
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liftedby the fury of the gale, and oneof of every hotel in the town. Beyond i P SEEDJURNIP . . : N F Ly. R,01SON PAPER.
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. dou�bt the two were members of a gang .grown from seed sold by me last i -ear took several �. I P 0 , . I I
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thrownout! Fortunately the horse was -Am . first piizes, and sold by me. D.D.Rose. 755 - . 0 0 � Fly, Killer PoWider or Insect Destroyer
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so overcome with terrorl that it was rish church a. i A) .
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. powerless to rnn &�vaiy,ana allowe L eek more, before Tetiringf rom the T,iquor Busi- . 0-% � 4 . i �
d him. yonng and very energetic preacher ,w I W C 11
ness,Thomas Kidd 4-01 offer the balance of his im- I 1 U2 0 M Acts like magic for destioying insects and vermin of every ,description.
� self to be quietly unhitched from, the was officiating for the pWrish minister. - �'mense stock- of Ale!�, Wines and Whi kies, some pl.� ; � �u , i -
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ON qurm,.N's AvFmuF, Bffrnl0n, he used liberties with the old ' fine Wines at a small advance on cotit. Hereisa - I " %N , t_ 0 �.. � . �
nofewer t�au fifteen valuable .shade Pulpit not consistent with its rather chance not often g,iven, when first-class goods -AND-- � C+ I ?!""�` 4 1 1
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trees were �snapped with the rushing crazy condition ; sometimes throwing can be secured iiiuch less than wbat inferior I W : 7RI
hurricane. OD Dundas six, principally the weight of his body on.it, he threw grades are, and Oan be offered for. .H� 1. I 0 3 PURE H1tLLE130kR FOR CURRANT BUSHES, &C.,
keepers corisult yoilr own interests and giveAlelle ,, VAR I E T Y S T 0 RIE44 1P.."o 1 a) �N T . i. I I -
young maples, shared the same,fate. In out his arms toward the congregation ; : � j ; ti I .
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fact, on all the leading thoroughfares a at other times bringing his hand down � I I � r -�.
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very I'arge pumber of shade I OPPOSITE WEIR'S HOTEL, SEAFO TH, bd
to grief. After 411, bowever, the dam- - sitting in a square table seat - . 9 ,'�fortli, itave been Appointed agentsi� for the fa- .j - P �Wbl I N N - '
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I age in this line may not be considered a b6eD anxiously watching all th .1 -mous CooleyMilk Cans, the mo�t vziluable dairy IN CAMPBELL'S BLOCK 0 > Genuine p s Cxreen,, also London Purple
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I is with utensils ever inv9ted. There are' over 1600 I. $1 I �
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fully th-reeJourths of the trees- broken ance of th& fabric. At last, thin Waterloo, and the 15,000 already manufactured . I ; "i" I
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showed defects, more or less, caused by seemed to be approaching a cri; ' E have just opened out a large and varied �L I �Ij __`I 7
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. sis, as 11 and see sample, be convinced and leave your (D � "
injuries received in their earlier years. the preacher, pilin' W assortment, which for quality and cheap- i .
g bis periods, bad (c,arders. A can will ipay for itself in! one seagon. 0 ! ' -
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This was evidenced by the Wack marks wrought himself into a state of W1f1TNF,y BROTHXRS� Seafortb 758 ' 0 on hand a splendid &ock of Pure Drugs and -
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noticeable at the point of fracture., Al- fervor, which would inevitably have f Albums, Pocket Bookj3l., Violins, Vid.1m, , r+ (D I W I M Chem"lo, eomb3 of all kinds, Brwhm vf all kindg, Toilet Soap8, -
though t1ke storm was accompaqied vented- iiself-on.the rickety pulpit. Just lj__ At-ings, Beilin Wools, Wool Canvas, Slipper W I � 632 .
, -hering himself for the fin al 5 I i at terns, Toys and Dolls, Vases and Toilet Sots, ).* r4a " N ,Spongd8, pqw8e8, Shougir Braces, Tru8s " Dye Stuffs, Handy Pac a �
with a trifling amount of rain, as fax as as he was gat MPOR��NT NOTICV,S. � ,'
the city and vicinity are concerned, ye . t burst, he was snuffed out by the .----- -_ Mirrors and Satchels, Croquet, etc, together with Dyes, je. 1 &C., at I - .
warn- "T 0 LET. -In e thriving village of Heu- a large a&sortment of cheap music. 0 1 F3 )
to the west of us ' ing voice of the Jaird: ops, in the business pad )1
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:A FER]MCT DELUGE "Noo, ma man I mind gin ye break -- of the* tom,n, oiRe occupied as a furni- GIVB UrS A CALL. I . U*9
iS anjIGUMead. One of the conductors that, ye'll psylt. ture store, and the pther as a fancy go6ds store. . I M oil K__� E. HICKSO*N & CO.'S Drug Emporium, Seaforth.
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