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, 1, ::, 411 - they now �prora* there will not be the Canada'! MethodiA Church here, courtesyl necessary on the part of riders ando6rabined with bad water mak
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,;I,l .� - ton and we may left town ou� Tuesday last for'their new thereof that, should be observed just the place extrdmely un iealthy. Th ed,t aotheworkoflaying-down gratis. very soon be ready for cutting. H&
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, t 4! 94 ; fairly look :forward for another pros- home at Pin &I, where Mr. Cobb� has as much as 'the rule to turn� to the coantry about Winni is miserabl( —COried. The
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� -� w � a yea�, as ces are been statiD ed.—Mr. John Cameron, of right when passing a conveyance, and low lying land, almost ui tilt for cultiva. to meet again at Dixon's hotel, Bruce- yield is reported very good.—We n ce
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il�. J i. : � DISTRIOT XATTEIRS. -sure to be remunerative; T a p nei- the Mill Road, Tuokeramith, took ad. till horses get accustomed to the novelty, tiod-; but around Portag I& Prairieit if field lon Wednesday, the 30th day of our townsman, Mr. Wm. McLean,
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11'� I pal concera� of the farmers ow, how- vantage of the excursion on Tuesday to pderp of, bicycles should do all in their very fair, although the yields are noi ugust,
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� _1 �, - I A at the honr,,of 10 o'clock, a.m. popular agent for the Globe Work,
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�:l M-KCIr&'-fICS' INsTITWTim Duaw=G AND ever, -is how they are to get t air crops visit the Queen Ci .
. � V. i ; .- I . tY He 11diX' the power to prevent accidents. nearl so great as is generally supposed *= FRENCH DxpLoxAs.—Mr. Wm. Company, is doing a live business in
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J. it; I , , TAmTu,,�G,0L"s--Tbe second term begins on harvested, as haudi are Boarce Zoo and other places of amusement, -: I -
!�Z� . �! �kw; Friday-, July 28. Theclaagwillmoet everyTues. and labor dear, but thpy will ake out and returea' 25 bushels of wheat per acre being con Ball,! of the London Road, Tucker- the sale of reapers and mowers. We. -.
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". '�L ,_fi : � home by the evening train. : . Hibbert. I siderably above the aver ige. A greal: SMO, 1�as just received a beautifully believe he has lately received a number
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! ___ �,' . .1 Tuesday and Saturday afterwards. The first i It if; said that Harry Piper, the enter- I THRESHING. MACHilin many people in Winnipe gwould gladl� eDgyraved certificate informing him that of orders for the Northwe t. This�
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f� I prising protrietor of the &�oVe named Mr. James O'Brien, of the 6th conce - leave if they could, as the pply O hels, s been awarded a gold modal di speaks -well for the ,popularity of the,
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� '. - EXTR P, � itution, was very anxious to secure k � Aon of Etibbert, has purchased from Mr. I I
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1 - I . 4. far exceeds the demand foi ploma for fall wheat �exhibited 0 Globe Work reapers and mewer,q,
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. 1� 13=&wBE,RRIEs! STRAwBERR=s!_If of Examiners have pro si2ally ad- his serviceg at a good round salary, but Win. Murray, of Tuckersmith, his them, but having spent their all BX4 Paris Exposition in 1878. This same also for Mr. McLean, perseverance.
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i � I 1. I , want fine, fresh berrieff leave your orders mitted 19 aid recc mended 5 out of 47 'end c w -n as obliged to stay. It is e3 pected that i wheat took the Canada Company'B and success as an agent.—Our pub
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� � . WILSON & YOM 1, something terrific. bhe Mill Road, has also received a I ing from the first of this Nveek.—B
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I . 2 .., � direct froni England a fine assortment of Dlnn'er' I � —Why is it that the street 1 mp are is one of the best maohines ever I I ilar certificate, informing - him that a ter and eacrs are commanding high
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I . I I- Z set% Tea seta and,To-Uet sets. Dinner sets for N� th lie o�,al mark� obtain- . -
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; 1. i � 9 Mr. Mills, the newly appointed pastor Mr. O'Brien's skilful care his patrons were similarly honored. Them o&ts 1 speak of closing their respective
I � � . , iT : oets for $1.2-5, and up. 759 . SC.ARLET FEv-ER.—Thexe are still a few I places
; , I Campbell, No. 4, Stanley, ,'402 ; 2nd, of the Cana!da Methodist Church in this may rely upon receiving the greatest
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- � � I EDwAaD CASH, Goderich Street, Sea-' Etti � . , cases ?f scarlet fever in o ad about thih Very warm wea-
., gl !�, a Smith, No. 9, Hay, 396; 3ra, town, has now gob thoroughly settled in ossible "tiBfaction. fall sl ow. Tuckersmith has done its. I ther at an earlier hour than they
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. 01 'it - 1pared to buy fine New Dairy Butter in Tinnets -
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t V 5th, gentleman and is an able preacher, and ; !
. . 4 i P I � I the cereals of Huron at the World's event of their doing so we trust our
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I I I 1�1 George -Reid, No. 11, Morris, 375; 6th, will -no doubt become popular with our ' Fair. ' country and village friends will -not
� & ,�� MILLINERY AND FANCY - GOODS. — The . COUNCIL Domcis.--7TIie C nd Messrs. F. Moritz, and S. Rennie .
r, Allan McLean, Seaforth Pub.* School, - townspeople.—Mr. Dotiglas McDonald I ouncil met a I
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1: i, �f; - and vicinity that they have opened out a new and 372; 7th, Frank McCaughey, Seaforth ha's resigned his situation as school on the 8th inst. pursuant to adjourn- left on Tuesday last on a trip to MUS -1 find it inconvenient to attend to their
I , i- -oderich Townsh trading at a little earlier hour thaa
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I full assortment of latest etylsa in hats anil, bonm Pub. School,, 370; 8th, JambB'Killoran, teacher in ment. All the me t. koka and the Parry Sour d distr � G
; -: :j; Please Call Moved by J, Halls, seconded by J. Dierlamm goes ,on a missionary tour GENERAL NOT-Es.—Farmers are busy usnal-
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. I �� I and examine before purchasing elsewhere. R. Seaforth Pub. School, 357; 9th, Harry -going to Milbitoba to push his fort"" Shier, tha�t Thomas Elliot be paid $100 and the other's for recreation an p � a- hayi�g around here.—Fall wheat is - 11
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. I . I loth., --Maggie Walsh, Seafor h i Pub. I ; . on contrict of Fish Creek bridge.—Car. Sure. We wish 'the leasaut t, ip filling right up to the top, and promises
I has been iw town for Several days. He ried. Joseph Hewitt was granted 8� in a p to do, its share towards filling the The anniversary of the Battle of
� � . School, and James Irwin, No. % � Hay starts for Winn' eg on Saturday, where and a safe return to theii many frie da .the -
I THE ExcuRsiox,.— The cheap excur. ip for relief'; Wra. Stark was granted 83, in and around this, the capital of the granaries of our farmers.—Mr. George Boyne was celebrated in Clinton
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. � i � - . and Stanley, 346; 12th, Ida- iokson, he intends going into the drug business. , , . on
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� I Seaforth ]Pub. School, 338; 13 h d Alex, Carmichael 07 for the same township of Hay. Scottlhas clover 32 iuches'long.—W. 19.
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�� t5 Moved by J. Halls, seconded __ - i Smitli has ripe barley on his farm.— ,
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z - Ua — station there were eight coaches all well Schaefer, go. 10, Grey, an' Lizzie letter from Mr. John Beattie, descrip- ParP6Be- i ,
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. I � Speiran, No 9, Grey, 327 ; 1544 h, J - by H. Herney, that Abray & Edw�xds Morris. i �Geor$e Sturdy, of Apple Grove Farm Early in the morning crowds flocjj�ed
filled. The reduced rates were given i obn tive of his travels in the Northwest, but be paid $111 on account'of elm plank I has a �pear tree in his orchard whiZ 1into the town by all highways, and -
I W. Beattie, 'Seaforth Pab. School,, 3205; it was obtained too late for this issue, NOTES.—Mr. E� . Bosman, of the 24d .- I �
. -ill - from Goderich, Clinton, Seaforbli and � , is loaAed with pears, and has - blossoms. !every train brought its contingent of
1� 16th, Dora': Wilson, Seafort' fa�nished for the use of the munici- concession, has recentl3 purchased
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� I Mitchell, At Goderich there were 82 h Pub. and we are forced to defer its publica. - a .
. . I � on for the second time this eeason.— assengers, until there was an enor-
. I . 1� School, 319 ; 17tb, Elsie Thompson, pality.'—Carried. Moved by J. Hack- large 11 Dominion. " orgau in
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I ticketsaold; Cliaton,.35; Seaforth, 97 . - ney, seconded by J. Shier, that James Nixon and George Sturdy intend get- mous number of people i 0 �
� ,, . No. 9, Hay, 312 ;-,18th, Thomas Dodds, race on F&frvie W* Park between the Wade& Co. There hav( been -four lor i � a town. Th
: � , ting al self binder to take off their bar- Btores wore their most attractive ap.
� � on Tuesday evenin- the coaches ,,, illy, will - -
, emd Mitchell 102. On the return trip No. 2, M0:illo�, 308; 19th; Ralph Hensall horM and the Blake f Ballautyne be appointed collector of five organs in Mr. Bosman's house for ,
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� � i . . GresSwell, Egmondville, 287, � �R taxes for the current year at a salary of vest with. — The chldr flags flying from all quarters,
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I w . retty empty, most of the excursioni4ts I ecom- take place to -morrow.' Both horses several weeks, causing hm. to be in
i �-'i E mended for admission : Daniel Cremin, have- been --in trainina in town for $70; and that he furnish bonds to the quite a dilemma, for som) time, dec. d- Scho6ll hold their annual strawberry evergreen bashes and bunting decorat. ,
'o - AV, Mg remained over to return by some No. 4, Hibb6rt, -314; Willis' Council to' the amount of $12,000 signed ' picaid in Holmes' Grove, on the 7th ing he premises. Arches of verg een --
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'A - No. 6, Stanl'y, 326; Minnie Brett, Sea- merly of this town, has opened out a . the cheapest. Although he is not pa" r- . esday of lastweek. ad been erected the night previous--
. I . of the regular trains on the two follow m Johns, Several days.—Mr. W " by himself and two good and sufficient ing which orga,n was the beat Conc6sion,-on Ta ' i
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� : forth, 311 ; Vaggie Duke, No. 10, Grey, ' Becunties for the due falfilment of his ticularly noted for his a It wa� a great success, as they , a 1) -7 ss Albert Street in fro of
. L 4 Se0orth stands second higbeat on I - . I la,rge boarding house in Porta a uperior musical . in. sUcat 0 w acrO lit
� . I 1 duties.— Carried. On motion the talent, he has certainly ed 75 quarts of strawberries, and the etarts' hotel; another across Huron
: _; the -hat. 'The excursi6n was gotten up 1 295; Mary E. Ty6rman, Seaforth, 306. Prairie, and is doing well. — The now a musical ear, .
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- - i under the auspices of the Mechanics' I Of th,6 above candidates, those who gravel that is being laid on North $lain Council adjourned till Saturday, the and has manif t- finest !eatables that human eyes could �treet in front Of Kennedy's hotel, also
� P - 2nd day of September, 1882, at 11 iug such an ex ested good asta in selee, look a , and all s6'emed to enjoy them- of the Commercial, o -
. I I come from a distance should send their -street is not as good as it should W for , cellent ingtrument., I ne in front ne M
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. � I I Institutes of 'the towns named, -the 0 clock a. in. . ' —MISS . �
. P. O. addre�s to the Inspector, Mr. a thorougbfire on which - Bella S . !immensely, Swinging and croquet .'ront (if the Orange Lodge on Albarb
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I I � Institutes: receiving a' commission on I 11 being the amusements of the day.—Dr. Areet, and another in front of Messrs.
I � � . -Dewar. The High School re -opens Much traveh'—Mr. James Scott is I s Lobo for the past year,
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I il I Sept. 4th. The fees lor'the lower form to be doings�n immense business s Ili I , 1313?`t�- s rem%ining seve Whitely, son. of our worthyDeput . Yloore'sstore and eating room. Re.
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- , have bee reduced from $10 to $8 a - 0 BRiEris.—The Oran'Kemen of Blyth . shment booths were erected in, nu-
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- � T � �'. the rai-lw&y company were all that could � pianos and organs in the North-west. weeks.—Mrs. R. Souch, of the 3rd co .
.- r �;; � - year. J ii district, accompanied'�y the cornet _ to Sratford to practice for the �neroua plac-es,iu fact some onerea
. 4 be desired,and Tivere iamarked contrast - I i His principal difficulty is, not 'to make cession, left here'last week for Darliu I .
- I . � band, visited Winghara \pu the 12th ton, where She iatendB visiting frien 's. I .
I . . -with that too O ! �. sales, but to got instruments good samm'er. . arked that there was a booth or a
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_� I I I OBITUARY.—Another pioneer inst., while not a few. took adva ' .. er_t for every person
� - -1 occasions. I � bas de- enough and high priced enough for the uta"ge of �_ i - present, but all
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- � 11 I parted this life. ' Mr. Donald McIntosh, lords of that land. He is so c' the bhoap.fareB by attending the men- .. I i Hullett. eem6d to do a rushing business. As '
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� I Harpurhey, and for many - years a ster demonstration in London.—Mr. � he different lodges arrived in town the
I I �, HuRoN,- P-RE:sBYTERY.—The Presbytery ' up with the country that be -would like STRAWBE Any FESTIVAL. strawber�y THEI VoTERs' LiST.—There are 512
. �, resident of the Huron Roaa,'Aullett, — John Fairow, mail clerk, 'and sister A I i . . amiliar tones of the fife and drum lent
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of Huron Met in Ba,yfield on -Tuesday ' to become apermanent resident of it. I festival in e'onuectioa with the Pres. heir aid in increasing the general hum, � -
. - :. � - last. M. Stewart was a t d . I died on Monday last, the loth just. lie Mr. Hugh Aobb has been pointed from Bluevale, are at present the guests serve7 as jurors. The voters' list. for
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. , PPO" a hadreached. the good age of 78, years. ap of Mr. P. Kell byterian .church, , Auburn, under the . I ud until 12 o'clock othe noise was al. I
I Moderatorforthe ensuing 6 months Presbytery Elder, to represent the y. —A traimp called at tins year 6hows 594 pf)�soas as bwners
. !. 0 - For several weeks he has been confined Presbyterian' Congregation in this town Senior's the other day while the pro- i Y9 ost deafening.
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I 11. in this' township, and 127 as farmer's
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I I 11 i to bed, and his death has been expected, in the - Presb. 7p,i,tor was absent and procured half a I Shortly after one O'clock the lodges
_,; i I " to Rev. John Gibson, B. A was Bus- ' �tery Courts during the Thursday afternoon, July 6th. The 80118. i I embled on the ma
. x - u"nanimous ; for some time. He was,an old resident present year.—Good able bodied men 0 INs,&NE.—We regret to hear that Mr. """ -
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� . I of the county, and was much as emed are that as be was employed in the Salt grounds were all that could be desi ' * Hugh McBrien, of the Maitland Block, took thei.i ,)lace in. the 'line of proces.
. � now in -great demand for the bar. red
I � �. - stipend promised, $700 with a free for his many 'good qualities of head and block h' Swinging,croquet,quoits d music were 1011 as given
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I , % _!" ouse. Mr. Turnbull, of Goderich, was i vest field. If any of our ente e would liquidate his bill on the *
i was last week taken to London Asylum 2 below: Bayfield Lodge,
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-7 heaxt by those 'who knew him� � Hio young -men around town dqsire to lollowing Saturday. Mr. Senior,on being the principal amusemen s, not forget. No. 24, W. W.
. I i�i� I appointed.Con-vener of Homo MBSIOII t) owing to the loss of his reason, and hope O'Connor, master. �_
I I � :f aged paxtner in life is left behind him. tiDg the sumptuous repas, prepared b .
� -q! 4 Oommittee. Moderation in a call strengthen their muscles, now! is the IPPrized of the swindle, ina medi'ately de- y he will soon retara perfectly restored to Goderich township, N o. 145, R. John.
� *as I He was one 6f the oldest members of - spatched Constable Davis after h the young ladies, in which all joined health siton, master. Godericl town, No. 153
- - -1 , golden opportunity.—Of the 17 .pupils 'in' heartily. The tables were loaded, and
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I .. - .- I ri granted to the: congregations of Rodger- i the Masonic faternity in the county of f Although it was a very trying and deli- - , Goderich town,
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_�' G ville and Chiselhurst, the congregations I rom the SeOorth Public School who , Pimuc.—A union picnic of four com.
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� I 1. � -if, Huron but of late years Cate operation,- odr worthy constable 'groaning " under the burden. All Ile. 182, F. W. �
, -f "K ." � � promi 1 atrance Examination, 10 . Mon Schools and two Sabbath Schools Johnston, Master.
I . �, sing to pay an annual stipend of 1 ) was not in wrote at the � � persuaded him to disgorge and enjoy a spent a pleasant af ternoon, and dispers- � 11olmesville, No. 189, G. Cantelon,
; s 1� ", 1 active connection, with the order. A secured the necess '
A 1800 with a manse, the moderation to � ary number of marks was held in this township Thursday
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I �, �'. 1 few weeks ago he expressed a desire to to pass, and all did* well. rest of an hour or Be in the coop.—R8v. I Master.
. � I take place on the 25th inst. A minute : - . . Considerincy . of last week, being ver largely attend- Saltford, No. 262, R. Ar Imi
�� k- become affiliated with Britannia the � , ' .Mr. Craig, of Clinton, -delivered an in- with the hospitable maniter in which y . 8
i� - � WAS a I ! I age of the pnpils this is a remark- � . t The arrangements were C)
� , �, dopted respecting the translation - ed indeed. tr,onc,,- master. Hills Green, No, 308.,
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1. , � puld be ably good record,of which th d instructive discourse in -
s I Lodge in this town, so that he c: teresti hey were received. The proceeds 0 �
- 41 of Mr. Hartly to the congregation of , e principal . . very complete and J- COnciC master. Rullett, No. 526,
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I i ff buried under the auspi - amounted to $27. 1
1 ces Trinity Church last Sabbath.—Mr. R.
I I i �, ably commen- 1' i . —A match off to the satisfaction and enjoyment of cHiII&D, Master. Clinton, No.
1: Bluavale, which was hi, of the order. has just reason to feel proud � I N V. M,
. I I . His application -wQ6s of course, accept. Henderson, Principal of SCHOOL EXAMINATION,— .he - midsum- 0, E. Floodv
� � .1 I I a,t Lacrosse will take place on Thursday the Blyth all who participated therein. , master. MelCillop, No,
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. - I � . I I nesday, I and was largely attended. Seaforth and�Piris clubs, to commence parbure,fri s -last e,t,rd'y 4th, when there were :)reg'ent more HnUett as follows: No. 825, R. Livingstone,
W. Orr,. and David Perrie were recom.. San refers to a. former resident of master. Dash-
;:- �. I The members of Brit 'Ood, No. 826, Joseph Gill, master.
I I annia Lodge at. evening. It is his intention to take in
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- -� �- regalia in the proq,ession to ,the 'came. I 0 were examined by - one of the progressive farmers of the
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. t ,�'. ii the schemes of the church. The Pres - likely to, have a big crop, and if Seaforth, No.
r I 4 � Miss Brown, of a rail.
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. � � -1�� bytery is ta meet again in Clinton on meut erected on his burial plot in the of the Canada Salt Association was tile cause of their datention Oliver ackool, P 1388, Captain Dawson,master. Man.
I— Z� 1, �! I 0 1 cemetery, and the inscription placed Ion held here on 'Tuesday, when the price The Blyth cricketers are ha SO lo"'9'— Strang, No 1, Colborne, U' Elliott, Oi road does not come within a reasonable -1 ster, No. 932, G. Routledge, master.
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; F � 2 - date of his death. At this time he was around.— -are sorry to learn of the der is that they are not challenging I
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,q I ,I - Tim Frjux Doom.—Like most 0-ther. in ibe 10ness of health, and. to all ap. serious illneso of Mr. John Hodgins, Now York or Philadell elligent manner in whi e� I wh lodge, the Goderich and Ben.
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: �, - .1, crops this year, flax is likely to give an 11 till good for several years, who is confin6d. to his room.—On Tues- I - tiona were answered, a, Id thorough
:!t" but th . . and the day Mr. T. Tipling Bent his " . discipline of the school, entities thi' .- I - - . n tiller bands were Prefient, and render- .
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, � , one of: the proprietors of, the Sea- I blanks on the monument will re- Cloud to London where it goes into ' school to the position whic i it haslon Sunshine. 'K -
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� 4 1 -people expected. t J- MOOueY also Bent his Clear Grit colt Orange Lodges 'went, to Wingham on township, - A pleasiul f ture of the While reading your valuable paper o conticruouS to the Grea�t Western .
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I I,- I cession of. MoRiflop, which measures 3 1 in large numbers. furnished by the ladies of 1the Section
; :. L i LOCAL BRIEFS.—The Public Schools 1. c a when he The day I a mean account'of tile picnic held here b�enerected from whence the Speeches
. ,C feet, 6 inches in length. Mr. Ryan in. morning, Mr. A. MoMar hi _-,
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I ..t forms us that this is a fair sample of a I were di6missed for their surnmer, holi. entered, the stable to attend � to hiS- � on Dominion Day, and we thonolit it Were to be delivered. Af-ter a few pre-
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" . ". Carlin, of 4ibbert, near Irishbown, has Beattie and Andrew Young, have r'e. very fine team with its hind le-, broken - —The June butter of the Whitefield of the country. After the exercises of the Sunshine people justice. The picnic 16ster, Mr. F. W-
I � I id is fully better creamery, in the township of Grey, was the papils M�. hou-h . Johnston, delivered
: . 1, a field which it is Bad turned from their trip to the - North- it evidently h*ving been kick'e'd by 'a' W. Yo ang, 1 eeveof . COI -i was, altogether, a success, alt a lbrief address '
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( , I ey were both tolerably � - The owing to the dulness of the . h tory of the Order and referring to
west. Th sold and deli' red last Saturday to borne, was called to the ,hair , giving a synopsis of the
I - -111 no alluernati . - parties in Brantford, at 22c. per pound. prizes were then distribute by Rev. J.: the preparations were not quite as g
: - � 1� - . . the 14th Concession of G -fey, - has left I pleased with the' country, but Eke, Most ve'but to shoot it. —The annual meeting of the Brussels I Pritchard, and addresses re eliver. o (�d itp present prosperity. lie was - follow-
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.. I for any person doing fairly well i here . Saturday Caledonian. Society was held in the ed by the minister, te � Your correspondent says that there, co..pal Methodist, Hills Green, Mr. Me- -
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I � ses the, above. This flax measures 4 evening as a YOnI1g girl was proceed- Council Chamber ,on Tuesday evenin who expressed themselves i a the most' were only three swings,' and two of Dbnagh, Canada Methodist, Clinton,'J.
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� � - - . &ad is Ing to Ileave ing along Ontario Street, when just at last. The auditors' report was read, glowing terms of praise of t le teachers,- these wei,e not safe. Now if tha
I - , __ said to be proportioned well enough alone. — Mes ' � i t party J.' Rice, Bible Christian, all of them.
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t , I I f 7 have 310 ra a trip evident intention of outraging her, one chief; D. Scott, 2nd chief ; J. Drewe � I ! e swings, and all progress and influence for good upor,
� 't � acre . Hay. . I f them it to carry the heaviest man t ie destiny of protestantism
t 4 a under flax this year, and it is all to the upper lakes On Saturday last. of whom atterhpted to throw her down 3rd; D'. Stewart, 4th, and Thomas' . The
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t, ,. safelY cured, the first year of their an ed their excursion im, I . r Fletcher, 5bh chief. F. S. Scott, See- tho oOun 1, I �,
i ciijuly4th, it WSE moved by mar worthy correspondent had counted dressed them, andwas on the platform
� y menably.— mouth, but she' managed to scream, �tud retar -treasurer, and C. R. Cooper, -as. i
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I . .. not only for the sake of the pi op rietors, I champion rhubarb gro - y, 14th September, th,_ Portis, of Dashwood, be appointed )eing on) two dozen young gentlemen, At the conclusion of the addresses the
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. I . . 1: ,,but I can cont,ne t.; wer of the Ameri. the scoundrels made off across the day following Lucknow.' Farmers are poundkeepers instead of S. Walper and
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: , f in the interests of the town,. as this n On Tuesday he left fields. I iliere w re about one hundred and lodges reformed and then marched up
. . I - �m � . beginning their ha:ying, which promises R. Orth. ' Carried. Moved by Mr. . ft peq e oa the ground, and- a goodl town, when some soon 'af ter took the
, iadustry gives employment ' with us a numbgr.of stalks, which for THE BITER BIT.—Yesterday �on a a gc!od crop. All the crops in this
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�� number of hands, and through it a very Moritz, seconded by Mr. Wr� these were oung ladies. As * train for home
� � . ,�_. the soap p6dla 8 plying his Hayrook - that urn , y , others remainIng until
* � I I large. sum of money is annually put into have ever seen. One stalk measured voca r abominable section have -never looked better.—No W. McShirra be allowed the su' i espondent brings Guiteau into a ,later hour. .Notwitb '
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. I jL �, expe.-ted it yman had in- seen and hunted during - the ' divis ourse, W., 3 would sav that if that party large crowd in town, -whic. numbered .
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I - in circumference, while the leaf was 3 * weeks in Grey and parts of Morris. a on 9
4 effect, not only upon the business men Past two instead of statute labor dcn ad therope - that duiteau was ban ed thousands, very good order was main-
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: . I for tw soap. Feeling chagrined - thereat, he the southeast corner of Grey. - On the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized correct iccouut of thinas. Hop-
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0 months growth. -The Rev. Mr. made grab at the pedlar's �
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� � In cutting and saving their hay. The evening. Re Mr. McDon . accounts were passed. and ort era en -the HensaU. --
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I : . ather thus far has not been very- la- Mr. Danby's place at Varna and Blake. of. . . sight M mpany.
:1 t - y LOCAL BRIEFS.—A la4ge number left Commissioner of the
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- showery and, catchy ; however, a con- "' to lear' t 4veek a had remained all -night in this spot., as Surerns, that We now p,djour a to meet I I Colonization Company, lef b
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� .; Orange celebration at London and Clin- W* nipeg about the 7th
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'.IT N gaved in good condition- � R %171 in the with a severe attack of quinsy, since whereby, a covpred buggy belonging to will be some good hunting. , Ong so have been performina�
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If springitwasfeared bymartytbat this his departure for big holidays. — Miss be reqaested to forward 't'o ..
2 crop e a Clark on li �bor, and the improve m
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� I t , would be almost an entire failure, Mabere, who was a teacher in Mr. D. B. Kennedy, of this town., .was . or befur� the lst of 'A !�, ( a state- s ireets d appearance of elaborate, reports for the information,
. 1 the public badly broken, and a lady and gentle- Wroxeter. ! d sidewalks already show of th -
, : i and Bom farlaers plowed up their schooi here' for about two years, intends man, (American) austa,inecl Sev meat Pf the amount of 1 6 company and intending settlers. -
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i weather I has stimulated vegE' in question were Doig has Sold his farm on Concession for the year 1892. -1
, �tatiOn is and hopes to obtain a Dosition in visiting at Aforgan's hot 7 1 received-
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I Ill now e Mabee is a good teablier, and gave the - . Iluding to he statutd labor
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-, is a he&-vy crop. On the w`h_ On the day in �question as they' — Mr. George .oar worthy pathmasters, Mr.
�1- were worth the money. We. believe it Win. thd;'radaptability for agricultural pur-
. is Sproat has purchased the farm of Mr. Stoneman, sr., and Mr. G. Petty, sr., PoslIes. The informatio, 0
i � ole the hay parents during her engagement here.— driving along the road, a bicycle hove -Mr. Doig'8 intention to attend some' of
. ;1 , , - crop, this year, in this county, will 'be Messrs. Robert Jamieson, T. W_ Dun- in sight, ridden Calvin -Campbell, on the 2'nd concession for the j adicious manner in which th ed �Oes Btrongl 11 he has gather-
� fully A; f 'r average its to quantity,'while can and Wm. M . G ,�� left here on near by a teacher' engaged the collegiate institutes with a view Of of Tackersmith. It adjo n y - Y to confirm the opinion
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the quality if well saved is oxcepbional- Iyay Varna. the horse being !tirnid, ins a portio, -have expended the labor and fan'd's Of 1�rof- Macoun and Other high anther.
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� Thursday for the o country. They preparing ,for.the University, and ashe of Mr. Sproat's present estate. The ii trasted to their direction and - jud itie �
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I . the past thirteen. years has there day, and will likely be absent about Six pas idence that cellent lot. The price paid vras $6,00
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I , - good crop of fall wheat. In fact a- poor returned home from the Northwest " . .now has 5 in a block P ev. Mr.: B.all, of Goderleh, conducted —".The general - -
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I back dashed to on' side overturni g the sons availed themselves of the cheap be has purchased this last We understand gre4tt tide of emi,gration is Setting in
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� � .. 0 . ev. J. Hill will deliver a buggy, violently throwing out thel occu- trip to Toronto from Wroxeter, by the I .
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;1 - Parts, of the --ounty the crop; is'much in -lecture On "Mother Goo 4 V1 ie pastor, the Rev. E. i J. Robinson., is tovkrdti this portion of the North-West,
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T, � advance of what it is in the centre. It pants, and dragging the inverted 1buggy Toronto, Grey & Bruce. After doing friend on his purchase, an 0 that aid has taken a tr 0
i man Scho6l, Egruondville, next - and that even d .
Mort- along the road -until it bore little re- the Zoo, Victoria Park and other places he may We i country in
11 ,1, i&thiak on the ground and the heads day evening. Admission 10 ip up the lakes. the' '
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9 I - Tile.lady of note in the city, they returned in the ta his con�e rapidly Settled."
'a former self live to See all his son a comfor- urlag
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I I d, amd. the grain plump and Proceeds to go towards the 8 pe he may return behefitted by
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113; � :- been pretty badly Press despatch while the gentleman had his Spine in- By so "o mi§take a dangbter Of Mr. I's tely Sold to Mr. Bissett, of Exeter, 9, att � to the
I COUNCIL MEETING.' The council met n� fle I QntiOn of intending settlers is its.
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I , r i� these Spots are fillin- up nicely, and .to the first match in which the Cana- was close behind only -esca,ped sim bers pre- ee - .
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, : he work of bar. than team for Wimbledon took part, accident by big good and resolute man. siderable uneasinegs was confirmed. � _ It travel. �
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I I says: "The Canadians shoot well es- - is understood that the Dominion land
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� I - . I the -whole is a, most bountiful one, and Battalion. Good for Alick.—Mr. week the byeicl'e was the c�use of a been in the city before, but her father Treasurer be authorized to pay over to rif . I -all thistles and pany's lanct -S y , to the . I
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J. G. large milk waggon being upset -and the found her and brought her home next the Treasurer of the School Board the tj ' on as- his labours are .
. 3 - it is now pretty rearly past danger. It Schmidt,who hag been bools--keeper.and contents of the icans lost. The action day all right' eir respective lots. � "I
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I aho,pro- connection with that el paid and James Paulin, who left here about $1, 2 95 .—Carried. On M r settlement of their land will be proceed-
� 1�4 � Other two weeks or less. Barley, of the teacher is very strongly com. WllqNIPEG..*— Messrs. Geo. Forsyth to the 1st July, . 1882, amoi P - ubled ' ith the aforementioned pests tio ,
- I U. it will be ready for the reaper in an- Jamieson, in this town, has -severed his mented on, for it is said that h ;
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-1 I no attention whatever to the accident three months ago for Winnipeg, return- Sproat, seconded by Mr. H inuab, a ct t down.'—We and ; � I - I
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I Ount in some other part of course was contemptible in the e1- the trip, and giving anything but a paid. The followi amou its - were vi le are iving a call to the Rev. R. been, made for increap
'�� , Wheat, however, is. 11 be a f a-ilure the country. His place here will be I —A i
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� Olalc!6 More, as the weevil is a�aking sad treme, but we �ope for his own sake glowing account of Winnipeg and its granted on c arity : IJ'gohn Daily, to pro- ,ed �
T lynne. — Mr. James Horton, of the railway lines running between Buf_
filled by Mr. John Steet, who is well 'tha,t this is not ftrn6 to the extent re- surroundings, They say that the place vide clothing, etc. freight rates by
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." are likely to be as badly infested with thoro ough the courts have has been much ed, and has , for Josepi. Shafer, T i ckeramith, lately lef b here for a trip falo�and Chicag.
, But if fall wheat, Ritchie and Cobb, neice and daughter right to the $10; Hugh MeEwer-, �5; Mr . Calla- toIreland. Weunder.stamahe intends —At Paris .
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aost defective one, req est for 1350 feet of plank br side. 1111bloYed by an explosion of gas, caused
pastor of velficle, there is I a certain degree of sanitary system is a r . ty
. .. jbaxley and 0&'tB turn (but as good as of Rev. Mr. Cobb, formerl k3 .highway as any other ill afford. to lose their money. The 1 ed by Mr. Elgie, that Mr. D. ' CO mbining business with- pleasure in the p an twen
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