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I I . a interest than that of the which is a credit to our Methodist " Beat methodp,of conducting pastoral dren and an aged. mother to mourn Ilia
, lings and their contents from ronto, - will be at the Windsor Hotel, more general i
his builc I nd Stew- loss. ' He was a native of the tow�,n.
, )ultry, of which there was a fine col- friends and its builder, Mr. U. Paterson, visitation." Elders Dickson a I ,
Nuroui -199100hot destruction. Mr. DolmagdPo farm ad- Stratford, on Saturday, Sept. 30th, Ix . - . le, county of , 'ddlesex
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� be consulted on diseases lection,of highly bred .and Well kept of this place, is completely free from art and Rev. Mr. Muir briefly expressed ship of Adelaic
Joins that of Mr. Cannon, whose barns where he can . d debt. After the opening service and their opinions on the subjects up for and resiaed in Wingliam, for aboUtL L;rlk
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L ... I � were burned last webk, and both these of the eye, ear,- and throat. —M4. Thomas fowls. There was a continuous crow he service was brought years" Previous to that he I ad been a.
, - �uhd the poultry coops, and it was tea it was found from a.)a interesting discussion. T. A
. forms corner ontbe farm of Mr.Thoo. Broadfoot, of Kansas, andson',of James arc A of receipts and expenditures read to a close by the Ilenediction. resid�nt of Brussels, and afterwards of
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DiESTRIOT MATTERS. . Govenlock, whe're the twu previous Ares Broaafoot,Esq., of Tuck ffi, i1a at ceitainly, amusing to stand quietly by repo —_ Wro � r. He was a genial, whole.
were. Mr. Cannou and Mr. Dolmage, present on a visit to his father a�d friends and listen to the variety of opinions by the pastor that a very sm all debt was ' . . '
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CLOTHES DyEm(L—Parti,ea wishin to we understand, were awong the :first in this section. He is accompanied by given and th6 expressions made �se of then resting on the church'and through . I HuronNotes. souled man, and the universal respect �
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. 9 I concerning the different breeds. Upon U10 hearty effort and sup ort of the The clover crop this year has turn- in wb�ch he ,fts, held was well attested
blve. clothing, articles of any kind or feathers who got to Mr. Govenlock's fires, and 'Mrs. Broadfoot. He has been a resident 1� - by th6. large number who attended his,
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J,yed or re-d-yed can, have them " colored, pressed I ident chairman, Mr. S. Walsh, of Clinton, ed.out a f ailure as far as the seed is con .
and made to look asgood " now by sendii4g, them were consequently *a most active in of Kansas for 9bout nine years, and has the whole, however, it is quite ev � f n r 1. '
. . who proved. himself the right man in cerned, and the farmers are busily an- 11 e 0,
to miss X cDonal(rs Fancy Store, on Main Street, trying to save his property, and it is prospered, and'secordingly thinks there tbat fowls are becoming a much more . —The Goaeri h Signal of, last wee'k
.. I the righi place, the debt je�erred to was gaged in savin'g it for Stock feeaing. I 0
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,geatorth. Such articles must be sent lu before supposed it is in revenge for doing so is no place bettertban that Seate.—Mr. important factor in the farmer's con. I on. Sunday last the ,report was
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. wiped out, and a little Surplus —T - t of Re ision for the says:
Thurafty, 12th of October, if required soon. - that their Own buildings were in the L. B. Moore, o Stratford, a few days -sid,brationg," and much more attention is quickly i , , he COUT
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Mm McDoxALD Agent for the Parker Steam Dye left in in its place. I Voters' List of the, township of prev4ent in Goaerich that the steamer
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Worka,Torouto.' 779-2, one instance destroyed and in the other ago, made the p -from Londo to Sea- no* paid to the breeding and rearing of . anbrook, had found red in the great
be. The faot that we, forth on his bic cle in five hours and a go6d poultr�, than formerly, and the � � will be held in Dames' hall, Cr 6.blow" of Thursday ne�'ar the ManitoW,in I
Musycims. — Remember that Scott attempted to . - a infierest is considerably on the 'a ease 14oleswort4. on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, at 11 a. m. .
Brothers of the Seaf6rth Musical instrument have in our midst chalracters Nvho will "If. These animals bid fair to superce e 1 , . or- Islanas. Greatexcit0nent was oces,.
zmporl,U;�, first door north of the Post Oface, deliberately commit such fiendish out- the Steam engr;2e amd railway carriages thus bhowiOg that the profits e of LocALiTiEs.'—Rev. T. � Johnston, —The Court for the revision and c . � port, Wkid it was not Uu- .
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re accou!nt than formerly. recting of the Howick Voters' List will sionea by the re �
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have on hand a magnificent stock of violins, sic- rages is teriiWe to contemplate, as it is for passenger tr %Mo. - That old-fashioned - Mo .1 late pastor of the PreBbyt ian congre- be held- in the Orange hall 12n that town- til Mbnday that fears regarding the I
cordeons, concertinas, guitars, music books, sbeet, 'known' as the The l nents f the gation here, purposes lemi
inude embracing the latest ael cloaxly no fault of the offender thathe quadruped, go aerally ving for the Ship on Thursday, the 5 . th October. Safety of the Steamer were allayed, It
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ections, violin ;
strings, and everything else in the line. Just call did not add murder to incendiarism. horse, is nowh 3re alongside of .them.—' Directors throughout were complete. State - of Virginia next WE ek, where he that the Manitoba was caught
I - school There was no confusion or trouble. will remain during the winter. It is to —The Howick Council have instruct- appears
and see for yannelves whether YOU want Anything As yet no clue to the perpetrator of these Mr. Mooney wi � . rm., anct had stanchions tern,
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.y wi I rs to in the sto
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or not.. 773-3 outrages has been obtained, amd as be is on Wednesda next, at his residence E�ery man-eeemed to know big �� place. be hope4 that his health'will be bene- the approaches and bridge at Gorrie away'and other damage done, but Capt.
RrumEmBER the Millinery Show Room yet at laxge it would be well for -far- south of the r ,, ilway track.---IWe had a and business and attend to them, .and I'll
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opening to -morrow, Saturday, September 80th. - orn Mr. A. M. Stewart,, as a consequence everything passed off but made forthwith. It is said that these ,McGregor immediately so
Juvitation to all. HorixAx BiLoraims. mers, to keep a close watch upon their pleasant call lister is still Buffering from disease, , improvements are badly needed. for his Eoat in Tobermoray, a ad re-aaain.
buildings, as no one can tell who the editor and pr rietor of the Now York pleasantly, i and the exhibitors ! were it is. thought that he will recover. —The
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MmijtiERY OPENixa at R. McFaul's next victim may be. The townshi erican, on Thursday. Mr. allowed to �eave for.tbeir homes� at a wife -of Mr. Andrew McKoe, who lives --The painful rumor that Mr. Paul ect thbre in safety until tne blow�`
to -d and to -morrow. p ; Doig and two sons, of Howick, were on abat6d. its violence., when hf proceeded -
ay invitation extended to I i ve .
all. 773-1 � authorities should, certainly take some Stewart if; on a holiday tour through seasonable J hour the grounds : being near this place, has been . ry ill lately. a trip. On Wednesday morning
lao I anistppped off here to spend a cleared before five. o'clock. Thei p i 'inity the ill-fated Asia at the time of the dis- On hi
- tion in the matter� with a view to. Ontario, I I rIze —A number of the wells i . this vic aster, is unfounded as .that gentleman word was telegraphed from Duluth that
COUNCIL DoiNGs.—At a, meeting of ferreting out the guilty parties. .1 day with our psteemed towilsmsn Mr. list will be'found on the � 6bh p4ie Of have gone dry., and in rrived s*
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i - . I Leing put d I 0 'One n returned home with his sons on Wednes- i
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the council held on Monday �! George Ewing; who was an old School th' issue. I � ones are I
the ma,yor was authorized to ha � ince r f - ! day evening last week. Port. �
I RX.—OL Thursday mate, and with whom he has ever B to have discoveried. a bed of � �
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Btairway leading to the town hall re-- night of last week Some evil disposed kept up an intimate acquaintance. The j Brucefield. J. the surface. —Mr. Henry Young of Clinton, has I Perth Items. 1 .
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t . Paris green fifty feet f uL sold his farm of 80 acres on the 10th .
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imewed. It was resolved that in the person entered'ihe,butcher shop of Mr. - Scottish American -bas inany readers in RESIGNE�.—J. W. Hogarth, who for a Others have been testing t e virtues of concession -of Goderich Township, to a An�' asphalt sidewalk has:been laid
ovent of a lamp being erected at George Ewing and broke open his safe. this Section of Ontario, and is deservedly number of I years has taught in School the Water Witch, with vatying Success. gentleinan fron� Mariposa for the. sum in St, Marys.
Ament'a corner by private funds, the The outer door of the safe had been left popular with Scottish people. -It not section Ne season
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council undertake the maintenance and unlocked, but inside *as a drawer inI n 'A U3 of 55,300, which is considered a —Mr. R. Wilso
- . only contains pu immense amount of natio, to t e Tr i tee Board. . here was on Tuesday of las4 week.—Con. ' iol Listowel, has gone on a three �
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cairetaking of the same. After passing which Mr. �Ewing kept his private old country Inws, but its editorials RELIGIOU6 MEETINGS.—A four -days' siderable interest is be' taken in the good figure. I man,! o Muskoka. -
0 , —It is estimated that three thousand months hunt t
-a number of accounts the council ad- papers and other valuable documents. are able, and its general selections in- meeting w � ew o � the sons of I
journed for two, weeks. � . as commenced in the Canada stadv of Gaelic by a f people attended the Turn'berry Branch —At the opening of the Perth Model
- This drawer was forced open and its Awesting andTiseful.—We are requested Methodist Ohurch, Brucefield, on Mon- 11 Atild Scotia" in the nod5hern part 'of
Z Agricultural Show, held at Wingham. schodil last week, 53 candidates, 24 of
- contents Scattered over the floor. The I to State ihat tke regular. communication day, the 25 11]Bt. As the weather. and Grey township.—Mr. Allt n McDonald whom were females, were admitted.
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COMMUNION SERVICES.—The commu- books, also, had been removed from the i of -Britannia Lodge will Open On Mon- ioads are ood, there. has been a large will conduct the Public School here dur- s, for 13 years counect-
aion Services in connection with the safe and were left lying around on 'the !day evening next, at half -ps�st seven attendance and I a pleacaut and p ofita- ing nexi year, at an increa ed salary. - . over 900, so that the show has been —Xr. C. Sever Ar
ime 1 - eminently satisfactory to its promoters. ed with the St. Marys gus' staff, has
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Canada Presbyterian Church in this floor. Fortunately the money had been o'clock sharp, instead, of at -eight as for- ble t was had.—Com. . � — gone to Toronto to engage in other busi-
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town will be held on Sunday next. all taken from. the safe that -evening merly. Alarge attendance is desired.� . Mr. W. J. McCutcheon, who made
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Today (Friday) service will be held at before -leaving the shop, and conse- Mr. George Mitchell, of Chicago, amyed ' : i ;, his pile last wi,ater in Mani .
I � Hullett. I in —Mr. Robert Eaton, of St. Marys,
Akalf-past two o'clock, when the Rev. quently the burgla�s. obtained no booty in town on Thursday.—The Sunday - � . ; . A NEw ComER. —Mr. Almont, foi. purchased a handsome residence -
FARM SOLD.—Mr. Thomas Not l t has merly of Wroxeter, has !' removed t- I B locating in that has been Presented with a bdautiful.
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Mr. Turnbull, of Goaerich, will preach. to recompense them for their trouble. , School Excursion to Godericb, on Mon- . 0 Wingham, and intend - . I
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. ' . sold his farm on the 8bh concession Gorrie, where h is en. ebony, Silver headed cane by his Sab.
The Rev. Mr. McQuarrie will assist at —On Friday ,evening some persons i' day last, was largely attended,by chil- e has rentod a house be- smaA town permanently. He ..
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ther communion services on Sabbath, entered the Store of Mr. Caxduo and ; dron, but there were not very many of Hallett, to Mr. Wm. Dunlop for --the longing to Mr. Green. He is working gaged in the horse buying ama shipping bath School class. . ,
I Sam of K600. The farm contains 100 at the harness makiDg for! Mr. Heur business. —The induction of Rev. A. Hender. �
and will preach in the,forenoon and �stole therefrom goods to the value of adults. There were Six cars comforta- � , y -
i I son, who has accepted the call'to Elms
evemin I . bly filled, and the excuTsioni8ts spent a acres, is well situated and is one of the Perkins. I —Mr. Fred. Korman, who has been .1
I 9- about twenty, dollars. They opened the I - ost desiralble in,the township. Mr. RETURN OF THE Boys. � Our vOluu- carrN ing on the butchering business suc- Cen0e Presbyterian Church, took -placo
front door wit 1 4 false keys and then , very pleasant day, and returned about 6 In ---' � on Mbuday last.
. A MxsTAxE.—An error occurred in . o'clock in the , pretty -well tired Dunlop reobutly sold his own farm and teers returned from Londqn on Satur. ally in Wingham for a considerable I
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looked it again, and after Selecting such . 0 and day morning last. They report the drill - rs. Edward Donkin, Sr., an old I
I intended r'tiring from business li"1111 .
our market report last week. In cor- goods as they desired, made their exit lout. Z ' t me, retires from that profession this — I resident of Downie, died i
recting the Clinton markets, the lowest through. th Aack door, leaving it open. I - taking life basy, but he cault get over harder than usual. 'K r. i Christopher 'Week having purchased a hotel property and spectec I
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quotation for new fall wheat and the e - I . his old habits and is going back tO work Kaine,.son of Captniu Raine, was pro- in St. Jacobs. His successor in Wing- rece tly. She was a resident of the
I His store has been entered in 'a similar The SW.orth Show. . I ul, lq
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hhighest quotation for old was given, thus 9 . . . moted to the lieutenancy. � township since 1834. ;
manner several times before and on one , . bam.iB Mr. J. Dopp. I
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. .The show held here on Thursday I ex. McDonald, an . I �
RETTY GOOD.— SiDC6 tb bh of FIRM.—About half past 8 o'clock on ( —On Friday last Al
appearing as if the regular price for fall occasion a few dollars in ohange.,left in and Friday of last week under the aus- .M rch last,1 Mr. Geo. Wheatley c . Toombes' as a -wheat plant with 25 stalks .1
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wheat on the Clinton market was from the cash draw f the Tuesday morning last, Xr. I �mployee at the Seegmiller plow works, sbipi .
. � pices of the Tackersmith Branch Agri- containing 825 grains, all from one grain .
of he 9th ',concession, has Sold right house was discovered to W on fire. The �oderich, h4d his arm broken by beincy I
10 cents to $1.05 instead of 95 to' 61.00, time, however, there was no money left � ' - n �
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- thus placing Seaforth at a disadvantage, in the store. : cultural Society was, without excep- from his d6or 0101.72 worth of eggs, fire bell was rung, and in a Short time gaught by the belt and drawn under the I Of Be 'd- .
. -F — Jr. John McKellar, of Avonton, -
� tion, the best and most - successf al that be iides raiding 150 chickens and Supply- a larg' ber of men were on the spot sh�.t. Medical ail was procureJ, and
�of 5 cents p�x bushel. We need scarcely �_ . 13 num - �
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j has been hold in this town for ing - the t�kid -i-Dj red limb bids fair tome - �
say that ee figures were given inadver-. SEAFORTIL'S MMLINERT ESTARL1911- . g & f�mil� of eight. And from ,� acres and succeeded in preventing fire . u nd. Me- has a lot of hogs fattening at the Ow-
arB. Every person Beenied to of meadow1he gathered nie c eese factory for which he refusecl I
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mtky andthe mistake was one of those NENTS.—SP86almillinery openings have Many Ye . . at two mc wings from Spreading to the body Of the D ' nald formerly resided in Seaforth.. . .
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which will occasion ally occur no matter 'Dow become an at,lxactive feature of be thoroughly1well pleased and satis- ni, . , the 0 und live weight.
" I re tons of hay. building. The roof, however, was rep —At the annual meeting of n- 7fe ppr po
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fied with ev4ythirig. Thq,weather, � —11'r. Wm. Connell, of Poole, has
how caxeful and painstaking a person business, and are anxiously looked for- ACCIDE NA—What threatened tc be - a dered useless. . tario Manufacturers' Ass"ociation, at . � ,
3na,y be. We are happy to say that this e t niuoh interest,espec- which is such !an important factor in se.0ous ace dent, and yet what ha ned A Suf�CCESSFUL PARTY. The garden Toronto, Dr. Coleman of Seaforth
I w&r.d to,and cr a e .., . jap e' — . I S. sold .:iis farm, Stock and grain to his,
- . . - the success of agricultural Shows, vias 3, u red party hold at the re Platt, of Goderich, and L. Rightmeyer - Thomas for about 47,000.
yeari- ad fax, the,, Sea -forth �aarket has ially among the fair Sex, who never I w4hout an harm being donc r siderice of Mr. , broth er
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-beauty as displaye all that could be desired on both days. 10 t O' - Mr. Connell intends retiring from farm- .,
ruled as high if not higher ihaa. any of weary of admiring d oqi the farni of Mr. George Ro tbby, Gray last Tuesday evEning, was a f Kincardine, were added to the Exe . - . A
. . - " rain on Thursday night, which was 12th conee'sion, on Friday last. At the success. The weather was very favor- ing- .
the Surrounding markets, and we hope In so millin,iry establishment. This The q cutive Committee, which means that t5 -
it will continue to do so throughout the season Mr. Kidd led off with a beautiful 80 much needed, gave farmers an 0.1' —Lieutenant W.*C. Moscrip, of St.
6se of a threshing' on his place, his able and the attenlance large. The ihe Salt Manufacturers have joined the �Mary's has been promoted to the tank
season. and extensive display on FQ0 and opportunity of .leaving their work on Bo bitched the horses to the separator Gorrie brass band was present and association. . - . of I
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. Saturday last, which was witnessed by Firiday, while it did not interfere with t6ldraw it cut of the barn, when the played some pieces of music nicely. -On Monday of last week as Mr. � C4'ptain of No. 3 Company, 28th Rat -
A SbAu,m.—The. men employed in &IA admir- the succes or pleasure of the show but dust fright ned the horses and they ran After doing justice to the sumptuon ace of Captain Bayley, de.
a large num:ber of people , l 8 �oseph McCully, Jr. of Stanley, was tsliott iD P1 -
Exoadifoot's planing mill got a pretty In rather added to it. The Agriculiural a I repast fur t' ceasod.
ed by ail. Second on the lisf -co iO way. The boy held on to the lines nished by the ladies, those driving to Brucefield, his horse Shied
load- scare on Wednesday evening. In Messrs. Danca.n. & Diin-au, who opened Hall, which is, probably, the larg u4tilthe horses and separator went present entertertained themselves by w1hile 'assing the new mill just being —The Mitchell firemen and band'are
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c the county, was well filled, and in every th -( �J. up a grand tournament to be
some way or other tbo'belt which drives their department yesterday, and the department there was kecn competi- )tigh a �even rail fence, when he let playing harmless games, I listening to erecte While trying to guide the 96tti
the governor of the engine ,blipped Off � display is still on view to -day, and-' it is I go the hors' es coming to a stand in the music, ete,, as pleased'their taste. ho-ise the line broka and the horse got heldt Tuesday, October 3rd. ' Prizes-
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the pulley, and the engine ran amay. said by those competent. to judge, that tion. - We bax�e seen a larger display of or, 1ard, w1hhouthaving broken a LBingle About $17 was realized, the amount to ' � Mr. McCully j amped from the I I
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The velocity was so great that about they never'had grain, but the quality, especiallyof the thng. ! � I be expended in paying for the painting awa , fell and dislocated his left will. 1��e ,distributed. '
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fall wheat a � - of the Methodist Church. I wrist. i, . �
-eightfoet of Shafting running through varied assortment. Mr. E. McFaul an- ., could not be excelled. In I —, . W. R. Davis of the Mitchell
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this department the grains exhibited p Wroxeter. Advocate has been elected a member
the planing mill, with the pulleys at- nounces bi t ' millinery opening " for � � LoC&LITIES.—Mr. Bingham has rent- � _S1 or persons unknown
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taolied, were wrenched from the fasten- to -day and t6 -morrow, mud Messm Hoff - on -the straw, for Mr. Rehill's Special bd his farm to Mr. Frazer,. and intends- drove a team of borses over the old of h, Mit bell council board in the
. FARM SODD.—Mr. Archibald M colin tl
inga and came crashing down to the man Brothers on Saturda'. Thege prizes, made quite a nice display, and a I . placetrendered vacant by the' death of- .
y b s Sold his farm of 10 I the to go to Toronto with a view to the bridge at Blyth one night last week. � .
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. Itoor below. Several men were at work latter establishments always make at- 'Sam pring wheat, T wnship . of E[owick to Mr. Robt. stud� of medicine.— Mr. 'Cunningham This was a very'daDgerol-is procedure, Mr. John Mulherou. -
in the shop at the time, and although tractive displa�s, and there is no doubt taken from afield in Northern Dakota, L4ng for t4 . q Bum of $4,523. Mr, Mal. has moved into the village.—Dr. Brown- as`half� of the plank of the old bridge —Mr. W. G. Hay, of Listow,el,recent-
. . but they 'will be f ally equal to the, o by Mr. A -Ilan Hobson, was In lee has purchased from Mr. Turner a in .chased Mr. Sr)eers' far
the Shafting and. pulleys fell all around coa- _ . ach ad- co�m hds taken up land in Manitoba I d s�me of the sleepers have been ly pu� - in of 51)
them, Strange to. say. not one of them :mired for its plumpness and good qual-
Sion this tii�e. Amidst them all we can . ' house and lot situated in the rear of the iremo�led In order to build the stone acresl on the 4th conceb;;:' m of Wallace,
ndar Brandon, and intends going Out in . "�'
was touched or injured, although all In roots And vegetables there was I for$2,100. Mr. Hayhas since sold it ta '
I promise our: readers both in town and lty-. th,6 Spring. It is his purpose to emb Albion Hotel. — Mr. Alex. Carson of abutIlents. Loose planks were ladd . I
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' I tened, and no wonder country a feast of the beautiful and ele. an immense 6how, and some of the I t
were badly frigh . this ville;ge, has purchase:ct Mr. ]Nib- 'over t e vacancyto enable foot passen- Henry Ludwig, on the 3rd Line of Wal- I
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The whole thing was only the work oi gant, the equal of which in this line finest Samples we have ever seen. 80�10. 0 Fadden's stock, and intends to try the gers t . cross, and the vehicle in ques- lace, �1 for $2,000. 1 1
about a minute or less. When we say they have I never enjoyed before. it Potatoes were particularly noticeable . 11M FS.—The stonework below the mercantile business. AS Mr. Carson.is �ir passed over I this. — 1 ast week the journeymen shoe-
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theshafting fastenings were attached to would be well! for their Size and quality. In dairy top_ will . Catholic picnic at In I
for all to remember that Fvn hall --a-now 6ished and the under an old resident of this village he- —The Roman ak rs of Listowel, made a strike for
the ceiling joists with heavy wood ,in ChiB_ particular line the establish- produce also there was a fair exhibit. ps�rt of the lbuildin6 is being fitt d up, probably do a good txade.—Mr. James Blyth last week -was largely attended, high r wages. After about two days- *
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- screws the force of the action which mentB of 89aforth are unequalled Every person was surprised at the large " 01 Young thiBvillage is: at present in I . I
wrenched So many of them off can be side the I out_ and varied display of fruit. It was foralock-up. Therefore, we wouldsay- . buttb pleasureofthe daywas inter- otiating with the bosses, a -a
large _61ties, and for fashion, to!all whom it -may concern- "Beware." Arthur' where he has Secured a position rupte by heavy Showers, 2,000 people agreement was arrived at and all, re- I
imagined. With considerable coolness quali , . generally Supposed that thip . clepart- . p ' -
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Mud the engineer, Mr. ty and price are not excelled even i Hood 'has -also completed th, 3 work� in a store. Mr. R. J. McGill is clerk- were oxpected,but the threatening char- turn6d to their work. . .
and presence of , by these. ' . , but judging from I . in ingliam. Our Gorrie clerks
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&Xd Clark, rushed into the engine - & - . t -the new Storehouse opposite Hemp- .1119 . acter of the morning was againt the —+he first silver modal awarded by
. Rich that showDon Friday one could Scarce .
. I � - hill's black.s'mith Shop, and has s Iready are quite popular.—Mr. Croskery, the attendance. The cornet band under the Agricultural and Arts Association
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I kouse and shut down Steam, thus stop- LocAL BRiE:.Fs,—On Saturday last, Mr. ly believe that fruit is so searpe as it is . lar the leadership of Mr. Huckstep, escort
. I � ta)Een in !4rain.—On Wednesday and POPU Goirrie Shoemaker, has com- . for tlie best kept farm -has been won1by
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� . ping the flying machinery before any Lawrence, of Tuckersmith, sold a grey said to be. The ladies fairly excelled T_ arsday 6f last week Wroxeter was a menced business again, and is no doubt ed quite a number to the grounds, all of Mr. Oeorge Hyde, of Hyde Park, North
further serious harm was done. The horse, five yp�am old, to Mr. T. A. Sharp, themselves this year. Never before was prepare I to assist in booting the public. whom had a good time in the af ter- F I
'Shap was purely accidental, and no ior the � sumof 6260. , faithful simlile of Goldsmith's 11 Desert- I . ,ast�ope. Mr. Alex -McLaren of Glen-
wd . —At the Show here there at a Show here Such a Jarge and ed Village,'i'as the Toronto Exh* ition —The f �rmem in this vicinity are on- noon. . - �
person. was -to blame. on Friday last, Mr. Alex. McKay, of atitractit,e'display of ladies' w1tork, and quai�h, Hibbert, takes a bronze medal.
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. Tuckersmitl� was offered and refused the many articles arld ,the g�'mes at Lucknow and Brus. gaged in threshing and taking up po- —The List of Conv'ictions for this .
� . ses were Patronized to such an extent, tatoes.-LMr. Jas. Armstrong, V, S. , and county shows that for the quarter end- _*r. James Trow,,M. P., arrived in
CAxApi.tN TALENT.—Mr. Evan Me- U25 for a t�wo year old filly. IE16 par. those for use, were much and, deserved-.- - , .
the ., his lad .returned last week fro�a Bay- ing 12th September, there were for Stratford on Thursday morning of last -
' village was almost d,)popu- . in . I
Coll, the veteran GEalic and English . chased tbis'same animal at Mr. For. ly admired by the speotators.! in the th , I field, w�erel they were visiting his re- various offences 58 convictions made. weeki, from his tour in the Northwest.
poet, who some 35 years; ago created Bythe's sale last fall, for 0101. This fine art$' department there las a very ,a . : *___ lations , Many of our villagers were Of these 9 were from Goderich, 7 from He journeyed as far west as the end of
con . _ i *from home last week, Some be-
, siderablerintereSt among the reading shows what 4 rapid rise has taken place, nice display, And although pere all is i the Pacific Railway track, and reports,
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pubho by hia English and Golic poetic in the pric' of � hor - I Mbbert. ' . Wingbam, 8 from Blyth and 13 from the Changes in the country since his
e seflesh.—Mr. John so good, we do not care to pa�..ticularize, iDg in Toronto attending the Exhibi,� Seaforth. The principal ,offences are last i isit as simply marvellous.
works, is at present in town. Promin- McMillan I Id the General Purpose yet, the display of photoi LLDONE.—Hibbert enjoys the en- tiou, others in Brussels attendug the as follows: Drunk and disorderly, 4;
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ent among the works produced by Mr. foal, which7d exhibited hore on Show Wade Brothers -of this town, tvho were vi ble diF,tihotion of having within ita Caledo ian games. I infractions of the liquor law, 4; assault, — t the North Perth fall show Dr.
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I . il 16 ; abusive language, 4; theft, 10. The Shavttr, of St
and 11 Clarsach Nam Beann." Both price fo ki foal.—The pupils of creditable, to their esta�lishmept. e�ltural didtrict composed o Coun- i . . I
'I Brussels. � Baid, zof Several hundred pounds of
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these received the highest and most the High Sc�6ollnhgave organised a foot. Better work could not be prbda-ced )by ti6a of Hur6u, Bruce, Wellin ' coml� boney, that derived from dif-
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-flattering commendations from such ball club. the bhelargeSt city establishments, and it is G ey, and Dufferin. The bronze medal RETU NED.— Brussels Company of . I i
eminent authorities a � trip from the fishing grounds. -,br)ugbt ferent plants, being clearly distinguisb-
s the late Dr. shoemakers.—Mr. Henry Beam, of this creditable to our town 1 that we for the tbird best farm in this istrict YOluutEers and Battalion Band arrived . .. 4 1 -
I . with him the Skin of a bear, captured at able,: and also ,& miniature hive 'of
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Norman McLeod, Hugh, Miller, Cham- town, has p�rchased an ashery ia Bras- have artists 'With the taste, Skill and -hi -s been awarded by the Agric Itural home from camp on Saturday evening Johnston's Harbor. The -animal was Holy, -land bees, which attracted a good
ber'B Journal, Tait'EiMagazine, 11 Mae- sels, aud intpads carrying on business in facilities to turnout such work. There a4d Arts A6socidtion of Ontario to Mr. last. They were met at the station by very fat, but none of the men would eat deal 6f,attentiori. I
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-1 kenziels, Beauties of Goalie Poetry," &c. that towu.�, The Seaforth Firi3113rigade was a beautiful collection of flowers Alexander I.. McLaren, our esteemed a large umber of friends. They march- of the flesh, as it bad been feeding upon —Ur. W. F. Clarke, who h -as for -
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Mr. McCGU has for yeaxa occupied the dutend going to Mitchell to try their luck , and plants which did much :to set off Rpeve. Thi� is alike creditable to Dlr.Me- ed thropgh the town, the band playing t'
I the entmils of the fish. Theibe arsoccupied. the position of .
. position of Collector of Customs a,t the at the Tour: ament in that town on the' in appearance the tables in :the upper L�reu and�: an honour to the township several Iselections in good style. I
caught in a dead -fall trap, improvised &at' in the Congregational Ch rch,
port Of Kingston, but has now retired 3rd of Octo er,.—Mr. James Broadfoot, I hall. Mr. M. Robertson was the only 1,A GOOD COLT.—Mr, George Habkirk', FOR TjoNDoN.—A number- of citizens istor u
on the supQrannuation list, and is em- the proprietor of the town of Gladstone I exhibitor of fulniture and Mr. G. E. ot�'the 14th: concession of Hibbert, has a Went tj Loiidon to attend ' the f air this by Mr. Mel-vor. Bears, otter, mink,. E 4wel, has resigned and will, shortly
i skunks. etc.. are abundant in the neigh- leav� for Winnipeg.whereheis to as- -
ploying his time taking orders for a neat Manitoba, -with Mrs. Broadfoot and tw� Henderson of harness, botY: of whom spring colt for which he was offered and week.—!Mr. Joseph Fletcher, of the
.. borhood of'Johnston's Harbor. sum ' the chief ed'itorship - of -the San.
little volume entitled 11 Bide, a Wee," daughters ar'e at present visiting friends bad large and attractive displays while r0used $175. This colt took the first AmericZn Hotel, won a twenty dollar I Q
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and other poems by his daughtet, Mary in this section.—Mr-John Lattimer has Messrs. Lumsden & Wilson *nd C. W. p�ize in the' General Purpose C ass at I 1. a tat man's foot race at London . —An accident occurred to Mr. James Mr. Clarke's departure is much regretted
J. McColl, who has inherited his poetic returned fr Papst,each showed a case of elegant and S�affa show, and was sired by Mr. James I f air on 'Wednesday last.—' The Rev. F McWhiney, Ashfield, while he w9A by hi's congregation.
Om Winnipeg, and has ac- . I , I 6 a S
geniva. This work is highly commend. cepted his old.situation as tnanager of attractive fanb), goods. Mr. Van Eg- R,'orton's 'Welcome. It is a spl ndid - Ryan and Mr. E. E. Wade attended th� threshing at Mir.'Hogarth'B, near Shep- L�_j f w d y ago a man giving big
ed, by Longfellow, John C;. Whittier, the grocery department of the establish- mond was on hand as usual, with his . atimal. i' meeting of Synod at London this week. paxdton, in the township of Colborne,, D ame' as John Davis, was arrested 'at
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Oliver Wendell Holmes'Joaqnin M; il- ment of Me'srs. Duncan & Duncan. We larg') array of iroducts fro& the Sea- � , __;_ I -NOTICES. —'Brussels fall fair n�xt one day last week. His attSUtiOU 'WaS St. Pauls for larceny of a watch, and
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ler, and the American and Canadian are glad to welcome Mr. Lattimer as a, forth Woolen Manufactory, the fabrics I Heiasall. . Thursday and Frida.y.—'Brussels Fire drawn off to a person who was hitching brought to Stratford. He pleaded guilty
Press gene'rally, and is well deserving of permanent P'itizen once more.—Mr. and from which have a world wide reputa- :* Compa I py a�nd band purpose atteDdi I ng a trace of one of the horses attached to and Said the watch wep Stolen from the 7
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a place in the best libraries. We -are Mrs. Alex.* McDonald, of Winnipeg, tion for' the excellence of their quality in the villago.—NotwithstandiDg the the M_ chell tournament ion Tufisd' thehorse-power,4nd ILuite forgetting him- dweUing house of Mr. W. Roxborough,
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glad to learn from our talented friend Manitoba, are at present in town. I u Self be stopped e'arelbasly on the edge of
1. If, however, "the indoor department sTarcity of'f.ruit this year large quanti- next, if � a satisf actory reply is receii�ed in Dbwnie. The prisoner acknowledged
that he has met with a good reception There has been a frost tor Several nights was -successful the out -door was even tiOs -of apples are being broaght to that tbikir band will be allowed to com- the horse power. andl one of his feet to b 4 ving served a term in the Peni-
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from the people of Seafortli,, and will pas'j which makes people begin to think ', the only lack beiD' � 'nee, wo
I - U - more so g in imple- niarket, for which good prices are being ' pete for the prizes. tenti Lry, and was sente d to t
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le&ve behind him a large nt6ber they will have to commence putting up ments _ MARKETS. —Fall wheat,i' 90c to 95c - ions of the horse -power, the big toe was yeari in that institution. . -
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of copies' of the work of his gifted, the Stoves.' The weather, however, is but a Small display. There never was' Quite a number of our vill ' . spring wheat, 95c to �1 ; 'peas, 620 to badly bruised. _�
. visited )ogs have been committing sad de-
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41augghter. __ delightful. Mr. R ' - L. Sharp's hand- a better show of horses in the county,, toe 2�urich or World's Fair on Fednes- 63c ; oats, 32c to 33c; barley, 50c to 60c; —The many friends of Mr. Wm. pred6tions among sheep in Fallarton
Some driviDo mare has carried off first and while that in Lontion may be Some. 'd'y. We understand the show on the hay. 67 ; eggs, 19c; butter, l6c to 17c; Dane, of the - Qth concession, Howick, towr ship. Mr. N. Potter, 6th con.,
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diabolical aots attempted in this I prizes at tl�e 'ClintoA, Zurich, Seaforth what larger, we venture to say the 7,bole was very good. onions,: $1 to $1.05 ; potatoes, 30c to 35c. will be Sorry to bear that i! he met with has 4 -ad nine Sheep kil-le?_ by dogs, either
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-9,nd Hibbert shows. He intendk; taking quality of the animals will not be -!NOTES. . a serious accident on Saturdaylast. directly or indirpetly. Three of these
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her to Exeter and Brussels,. and he superior. 'It must be gratifying to all, Oiddfellowgi of this place intend g Iving a Presbytery of,Mp'bltland. He was removing a Straw cutter, of half aftei
petrated on the farm of Mr. Charles Should hav � take - I heing pursued and lacerated, fled 11
Dolmage, 5th Concession of McKillop, . 0 n,her to�.London.We that Huron and especially this part of giand entertainment in the h 11 h tly, This presbytery met! in Me, ' a ton weight,�'o a stone: boat when it to the river and were drowned. Mr.
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were much plea,se'd to meet the Rev. it, continues Bo' well in the front in the of which notice w 11 :16 g — - � fell over on:to h E3 head and b&ck,crush- David Williams, 7th concession, has
on Thursday eV6RiD:g of last week. I ,�,�ve`n. Churc Brussels, on Tuesday after -
Mr. Thomson, of Braceflield, in!town the aiSing horse 11u�iuess "' I due .. i inghimseverely about the head and also �bad one killed and several badly
. About ten o'clock at night TYr D'olmage matter of breeding and r . is- brisk at present, an grain noon, L, v. H. McQuarrie! presiding in -
� � other day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson re- flesh, which has now become one of the i4 begi 11 . I boulders and I injuring his Spine. ioj&ed. �
xoticed a peouliax light at his barn, and. turned hor : I . - .0 ing to come in freely.—ThiB the abselfice of the Moderator. Rev. ' . --
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_9e from the Old country on roost profitable branclaf's 0 1 r agricul- bping fair t,ime in London a good many Mr. McKenzie having accepted a call Medical aid waql called in and hopes are ' —11?erth 'was well represented at the
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fearing fire he hurried out to see what Tuesday of -last week. Mr. Thomsoa is turists can engage in. When �7e say that 0 d of - Toro!ntoE, xhibition, and carried off &
it was. On reaching the barn he as- I our people have gone there to see the to South Ainloss, and Rei J. McNabb enterta.ine 1 his, ultimate recovery
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not yet v;ho�ly recovered, but heis much -many of the beat lierds of ca,ttle* in.the 8 flats. 04er two hundred tickets were of Beaverton, a call to St. Andrew's but it may N3 sqme time as it is difficult large' rumber of pr' . s. The following
certalned that his fears had been Only better, Ig I . I Jze
and 1as resumed his nii�isteriaj count were largely represented it will Sold at our station on Wednesday. to ascertain the!oxact amount of inter- is th, list:, -
too well grou-nd6d, and that a fire had ' y I ., Church, -Lackno-W, arran ements were - 6 The first for factory cheese,
dut ,ies.—Wp give gur readers a deO of' be realized that the show 1 this 'de- I Ca URCH i OPENING.—On g nal and spintil ihjarieB.
I Sabbath last made to indu6t them into I these charges (colored), was taken by Mr. Thos. Sta-
bustible substances spaked in coal oil, n point ,of tU Canada Methodist Church latel on Thursday, Octobe aturday of last week coy, Bornholm, and the secorad by "Mr.
'been kindled with paper and other com- interestinc, a,n . d thtilling reading mat-. partment was not deficient �� , y r Uhl. Rev. j�lr. —On S Mr.
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ter this week, in tbe: sbape of Agriedl- quality, while in .numbers �be reputia. eiected here was formally opened. The Bell. of Ligtowel, appeare on behalf of Win. Cooper, who lives just the other W.'auxly, Fullartm. For the best
. ,anderneath one side of his barn, and tural Show Prize Lt . I .
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the -games were just commenGing to io- . ists, and they will tioij of our stockmen was we�j sustained. 4ev. J. Wa�kefleld, chairi-nau of t �e Dis. the Pregbytery of Stratfor requesting side of the river� from Clinton, had a white Mr. Charles Ovens, Hammond,
r" 0 be delighted tO learn th&t the r'e will be But, the show of sheep, of 01 classes, ttict,.conducted divine service in the the co-operation of Maitla d Presbytpry very D arrow escape from a horrible got the.first, and the E Ima Cheese and .
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nite the boards above. Heirnmediately about three times as much ia6xt week.; was even bett6r and lar&r' than in ',orning and evening, and the 1�ev. H. in seekin� to bring about �, re-uniou be- deiLth. He had been digging 'a hole in But6 I er Co.. the third. - For truckle
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Sat -to work to extinguish the fire, and 'After tha, , overs of this species of liter- cattle, and the 'competit . -
whille thus engaaed two shots were fired ' I io4� ail round Cameron, of Kippen, in the aft' noon, tween Moldsworth and Trowbridge. A wbich to bury a very large boulder cheese Mr
0 . -Thos. Stacey was again first,
at him . 0 ature will h4ve to go bUDgry for an-! was askeen as we ever sa.6 it- at a d t all three services stirriDg and committeewas appointed to take action and having finished the - hole and,Mr. W.�Huxley second.. Messrs.
� in rapid succession by some per- other year.T-A. considerable amount of county show. Farmers herrabout are ill�preassive sermonS,were deliverqd. The in -the matter. Leave was granted to had thrown out his pick and Shovel and Kalbfleisch and S
son atandiug off in the dark. One of -grain is 11ovir being brouaht into market, I , . - I -
the balls, passed threm, nowdevotina much more. aittention to e�urch thouah ro
of 0 � - omy was -filled to over- moderate in a call at Mole�worth. Home was on the point of climbina out when wero awarded firA prize for cheese
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I gh the crown and our streets arc, beginning to look the breeding of good sheep than formerly flbwing, and many had to go awa v being mi8gion bu�iness occupied. some time, the stone rolled in. Fort nately t boxeo. Mr-,Thos.Ballantyne,M.P.P-,
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hishatandlodgedin the Side ofthe quite livaly�'Ud business -like once more. and many of them are larg�ly inereas- u'pable to Secure seats, . �
'husilding, aind the, second ball passed I On Monday and several matters were postponed till hole was jar4er than the Btoifa- or he was o,'ne of the judges of,dairy products
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—Mr. Charles Wilson and his Bister, ing their�herds, and we cer4inly know eveniiig fo�lo�ving the opening te meet- next regular meeting of Presbytery, on would have been crushed to death, but and #tensils. -Mr. J. T. If! hs, M
�hrough the shoulder of his coat. . �
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He Mrs. A. W. Bleasdell, start for Winni. of no reason why it should not be so, as lng Was held, which was ver well 19th of December, in Wingham. even standing atone side as he did, his c , it-
IlDmediatelyfired into the dark with a �_ chell, took second for pair matched car -
peal to-porrow.—The Excelsior Organ, there are few animals the farmer ran 't ded and was indeed access '
. I 3n In the evening a public meeting was leg was crushed and his foot very badly riage team, and Mr. D. G. .Murray,,
rifle which he had with him, with the of 'which Messrs. Scott Brothers of this raise in which'there * fit and t'lrou'ghout, consisting as it ap. 3
0 �w is morl pro I id,()f good held fo*r the purpose of discussing sub- bruised. It will be a good while before Harr'ington, third. Mr. John.Kelly,jr.,
)AOPe of hitting the villain who bad come town are part proprietors, was awarded pleasure th soaking od SingiDg, and an excel.leat jects of interest to the ciurch. After he is abl theiDjured limb.
80 near ending his life, but as far as is a first prize and diploma at the Toronto an &I! in the Sheep. . The newer - Nor�h Easthope, carried off a. large por-
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Yet kriown without effect. d more fashionable brood&' were well t0a, and 4bave much pleasure in con- the Opening exercises Re�. Mr. Hartley. —Mr. W. T. Bray, who died last week tion!of honors for Leioesters, He took �
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He fc'rtun. Exhibition, which closed last week. The represented. and attracted much atten- atulating, the pastor, the Rev. H. I,. of Bluevale, took up t4e subject of in Wingliam, was 34 years of age. He I
xtinguiahing the instrument which wag exhibited is now tion. Swine were not num4rously re- ill, together with the committee of A . first land third for shearling rams ; first
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Are, which had been set to his barn, but . I 'Pastoral Visitation," imd spoke for was married to a �,aughter of Crowell and 'P d or two weB; first and , hird
Aad he been s very few minutes lon in their store in this town, and can �e presented, but there were 'some good Management, on the pleasant abd suo- I 'hir f e t
gar 1 , some time on the object Of the same. Willson, Esq., am -M. P. P. for Middle- for shearling eweB; first forewe lambs,
- �* noticing � . seen by the curious at any time. It 10 animals. We doubt much if there was c saftil issue of the bpening and tBa. We He was- followed by Rev. � Mr. Leask, of sex, and Sister al Mr. B. Willson, of
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