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I � t-- I oo- ea4h measured 16 ine as in oircumfer. River lb� to T. Stewart, sua Gorrie a Raina, whose thr69 dli r 70 -year,% of age.'
� I . aged cow, the prop,iii-ty of W%. C . ot to John Paterson; I he Turnberq in place of Mi
I win not oul sti to, but stand up for ! t na and i , , ,
*I . ok -h, bid in at $75; eig a on I arkley,suathe Luckn0w . ears .-The Goderich Star, of last week
expositom their own Ic Cal In p-auy, as by doing so 11 i r, Tuokeremit Snow. eno�e, while one' ei y have expir�d. Mr. Campbell, the
U,�011 they are pu,, On oney into their own I op, an aged cow, the property .of Mr. th other 16 ou ces. Mr. Troyer has farm to Mr.X Joh� Farrow IV' 2 PrinciPS1, ha6s been re-engagea. sa, 7s :—Mr. D. Doty, collector of cus:
� - M di posed of his whole crop at one dollar farm to as. Leech. . Clinton New Era very sensibly to'ns here, has abown us a sample of
- — - I t!tiecent isgue we stated Elcoat, bought by Mr. W:m. Pierson, - —The
. auction or.—September joheese sold
pockets. i - - I . n � P 3 pe 6ihel At tbis rate it would pay a 0 � We serve a Some or our CIR4 spring wheat grow Some land
t the Hc wIck Company are this year Stanley, for $110; Crimso . . 2di — . . :remarks:— 0
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'STRICT MATTERS. ths . -operty of 'Mr. E [coat, id � at go d detLl' L bett�r to grow or) ions than 12 cent How is that for lofty- . ,ally announce that he lowns- near Edmonton, N. W. T.,
DI ms,Mug,an assessment of only 21 per t1 a pl. , . I ,
. . ... yes . n �� Conover is removin 9 from the Dominion 'exchanges OccaSlOE ,
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- � . wever, to state $150; -Prince Alfred, a . - I ! 4 Mr. Smith and lady are visiting, etc." abo�t 800 miles beyond Winnipeg. It
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- I cent. We: is acted, . i � Hotel to: Farrow's Block.' This loo is � Is sown on -th
� that that is a ual to a five per cent. � as-- bred by Wm. Cooper, bid i a $60... � I i ubstitute the wordwye. wf � I a 28th of April, and bar- I
W N I . - Grey. d like fow - hotels in the v llage. — T:le III they would B I �
- ILSON & You, G in.vite the publie to 13 eep were not in good dein u , and I . � i I 'for lady, it would show better taste. , vestied- on the 14th of August. Th&
� ,"ll and see their display of crockery alid glass-, sessment b, r a c illop Company. as TEACHER ENGAGED. -The t Stees of Couu Road Commissioner seems r ot 1 Mr. bar is Very plump and hard, and it ifl.
. They show the largest assortment of . I . former 'are b ding wall somewhat slow. 'O wold . . i 14 adept at letting contractl— _The threshing on the farm of .
� Ware. I jolica ware, Terracotta the premiu notes in I the rams brought frI.. 019 to S ool S otion No. 6, Grey, have on- to bQ a 11 sted 51 days with in a ery respect a, first-clastigrain. The,
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I motto cuJ)s and. mugs, Ma doue o a��ithe latter in proportion earling , � I I 8 neso tfie piece void for filling in at J. Morris, Colborne, la, - Nvbeat was ta a
i VaTe, vasles. toilet sets,&c. that can be found 6 .. f th breed ga ad G. A. McBain� of EInI4, as the wit k n up�
I - in a iew days we expect a to the smo i ured. We ulay also I$ 5, and ram. Iambs o, a s �In � , I salary of the end of the bridge. : 1 the steam thresher of Mr. Echlin, and origi,nal of this
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i outsOe of the cities 31 from te cherfor that section, at a � years ago, by the 11vidsorL,
1 large consignment of dinner sets, breakfast and State the collections now being I from 09 to 012, mud ewes averp6ge . I in that time over 3,600 bus4els of :grain the � , many -
. OT5. Mr. MoBain holds I a second : I I nd the fact th t it has,
I tea sets. which will surpass, anytlung we hav ever that losses and I$ L5 to 020 per- pair. In Laic tef 8, one , I MCKMOP. . 1 were threshed, of which 1,660 bushels B Company, a ' a
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! style and price. As we Import eirect made will 4, , 'er the entire I hols, ram cl ss, Graae B. 'certificate. e 4 ce, without � -
4 .01' mcKillop Company up Qed ram war, sold for $29, . I ,- were fall wheat raised from off 40 acres. bee grown every year sin I
: ihown, for ,t I - COUN CIIL Domos.—At the last meeting
for cash Nve will offer the above goods at suet, expenses o B ) I . r
prices a$ 8 - It mb for $16, and other sales' in this I I - thel -The crimined calendar for the Fall speq'ial care or change, speakB well fo
eaforth never heard of before. Come to 's dE tel, rJ[ncluding the loss 00 of I MCKiUOp Council the by -1),w
one, Come all. WILSWN7 & YOUNG. 776 1 * thi � li le of sheep,were about the Same. An Tuckersmith. . .1 open at Goaerich- on the 23d ,the krain and the land.
CaBioned by Suarlett's fire.. ing ithe county, township and school a's" which . L f the Wingharn Fire
.- . a ,,ad pig sold 4 or 5 15. Mr. J.'P. Brine, � � GOOD STOCK. - Mr. A. Icoat, of levy . inst., thus far embraces only two cases, member 0
SULXY PLOWS A,T 0. C. WMLSON,S.- il 1 -� rate f6i the township� was read a a
This new implement is now being sold by the THREATENING LETTERS. -The follow. o: this town, icted as auctioneer, and Tile ersmith, - recently Sol a ten as follows: -Queen v. Archibald Car- Bti ade, writing to the Times, says the
tisfaction. I )n M Samuel passedd Mr. John C. Morrison was re- ELS a �
: subscriber and is giving the very beat tia isfaction, bothl 0 t he As- ths old bull calf to I ctar. A reilo - Tick, of Stanley, forging an agreement. re on a deputation from that Brigad
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I -call and see them AISO that well-knoun No. ing letters ha�vf been handed to us for g96ve entire Salt he owners of I the stock Brockenshire, of Stephen, f4. the sum appoiu�ed townBbip Coll ' a . Queen v. Thomas Smith, of Ashfield, di I ot attend the Mitchell Tournament
: 4owiverchilled -plow, and the No. 10 and i5 publication, an we give them as nearly sociatiou and i . I I lution as passed antborizing the gra, t. .
� I � � . I of, 6200. This is a good ,pricO, but the forging a note. was ,;that owing to the busy thbe ofsolue -
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� South Band chilled plows which are now becom- as possiblel v rb tim . � -1 - a � ing of reward of $400 �or the app re-. g
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I -In the general favorite plow of this country. A i HaRmtop, October 11, 188t. a4imal is a . I -Some persons, not troubled with ofoirmenwecouldnot etthemalitogo,
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I �� . nr,J I Town tely hensio . I we would rather stay at home th
I Z, stoak of American and Canadian chilled . I suppose yon'fe ows will be thinking this a lot LOCAL BRIEFg.-Mr. He 'FARM RENTED. -Mr. Noble Whi . i honesty, entered the store of Mr. Wm. and an
points. Sewing machines of all kinds, including a home from .-Winn J,eg on lea, providing� the McKillop
1 - n earn s T turne I btis rented his farm of 100 ft�res, being incend ! Elliott, in Wingliam, a few even.ings substitute others for them. We also, I
I of nonsenoe,bui it: a i e t, abure as day. . I n n I
! the Waa-zer C., Wanzer F. and D , Domestic, Wit- as ra . we had tak
: You &and Jo I�rov u are ;buseing yourselves a hursday of last week. Ue� iuten lo� 87, concession 3, to Mi. - Michael Insu ce Company Would offer an ago, by way of the cellar, and took from fe It � that en OUT Part in tour.
, son B. %xid others. Sewing machine repairs, � --- . , $250 a After passing a num er .
` t its fire 'Affare. Let me tell you - a wintpr.-�-4dr. . equal A;onnt. . �
xuddlea and oils. 0. C. WILSON. 776-1 little too nine In . I r imaining here forth f I hitemore, his neighbor, fq'r the till about 55 in change. The thieves 'n*Ments for one Season, having been at
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Es. - Scott Brothers to look to yourfiolvi wand keep in respect. We . McDougall, with big fa,mily left for I moving to Of accc nts the Council adjourned. he y expected to make a larger t . ree d-uring the summer, although we
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To TnE LA -m want to makE you, 39orge Nesbit to be our tool as I I y,ar. Mr. Whitey intends r� next m a lDg 0 ounci , evidentl L I repaid Mit-
( t)leir new home in 'Virden, IY Anitoba, , � i willbe held at w U
b.avin rehased in New York a complete and yon think yoi a � pretty smart. We want you to Q '11ton to reside. i I haul, but were disappointed. Tld like to have
g pu] - .it I has ti I , MCGO gle a otel on tbo last SMUT ay
Ikew ID'Utfit tterns for Kensington, c . us aud:meet us at Thomas o ,esday. Mr. McDougal - a are to a certain extent un. .
for stamping pa ome to term i it a In I . n. ! -Our old friend, Mr. Samuel Platt, CIA11, fOr W I
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I t s 0� Sunday night next. If nt and a prom�uent busi- � i in Oct, bar. �
Crewel and ontline Embroidery, also braiding. GovenloeVa b ur : t een a reside � I Hullett. I of Goderich, is the happy possessor of a deri an obligation' to them, they having
Ladles are respectfully solicited to call and ex- not punctual er time will be appointed. . ct*
. Q r ess man in S aforth for sbou,ttw I A SUCCESSFUL SALE. -The an ion '
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amid I- esge. We are satisfied with anty "CATTLE. - A. few days ,since Mr. I four -headed cabbage, which he grew in vis# -ed us on the first of Sept. last; also,
0�samples. Scow BROTHEWS musical Instra- Dolmage a a .
776-3 him now. H I 811 I nearly gave up the ghost of, years, and his many friends l� -in this Lle Of4arni stock held;on the farm! of Mi. Charles wahre not afraid of any Fire Company
� Ment.' Emporium. . I � T�orpton Wallace, of this township, 81 ] big garden this season. '
� . - a night, but: m ro�ber shirt saved my sldn. There ish him the 111geatest I �,, Mr-. Ri4hard McKee, on
71;11 county will w - - head of cattle for, the sum I of Toronto, not barring St.
i SiciK NuRsE.-Any person irf want'of are rewards snidOectives,on the alert -lot them y in the-faf west 8 'Id ten � cefisiow of McKillop, oil Tuesday 14st,. Wells, also of Goderich, has a cabbage, wast
I a sick nurse can be s -applied with a careful, ro- hunt - eaflure of prosperit, I .- ,� I I weighs 15 pounds Tlibinas-"
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. There a re q�me sniffeys in that f I C , . peB the head of which
-- $460.
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i, �Pl ded not' !to go to i was faikly attended and good pri.,
- them zy fire. � Th t has deci r 0 , I --The Wingham- Advance, of luat
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liable woman for the same by applying to MRS pany, let - . �VERY Low. -We ,are sor t bear , each. The county town is high on oab-
wdon's in Lit*E� Scot- To Oco e Nesbit, � . .rq,,�63, 'bult On .acce 6 A situation in were r�alized for the stock sold.
i8xo,w.Do,,q, at Newton Sno . I ' at . . ' t�at-Mr.-Joseph Howsop'g illuess has , . bage. w ok, says :-Some- four weeks ago, at
-Und,Saaforth. 776z2 . R,� . I - - * � .
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I Lot 28, concession 6, McKillop. , r.Roberts'dru Store u thiitown.- sale w" conducted by Mr. George Ki k Kineardine, miolnight, a female was taken through �
�r now ve those notes, or suffer for the E, � compelled him to take to his bed, and While on his way to �
NEw BooKs.-Just to hand = Let the find orbes carried Off the first I by, a gplitleipaan who has attained In- - I I
inter stock of books of all kinds. -: Lar- consequences. ,�Le them be direct. r. Arthur I , b�4t slight hope's are entertained of his last week, wh6r4 he addressed a lar.ge Mlipgbarn. in a double rig, apparently by I
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- JkU and w i , i ow for his bp' y mare. a arfat .
gest as�ortmeat ever in stock. Teachers or I 1rize I's roo(wery., A good deal of the � time he. siderabJe reputation in the north rn political meeting, Hon. Edward Blake fcr�e, as she was Screaming at fe - ' 1
1 : . is house . part �i this county as an auctionoer.
others buying in quantities liberally dealt wftb�at � October 11, 1882 --Mr. Thomas Ward has Sol ; 4u!nconscious, and not ab I waited over abo3at two hours at Wing- rqt�. -There appeared to be two men in
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LumaDNX & WmswN's- 776-1 To Chas. � ` i 27,1 cone and lot on Go lerich -Street to Mr. Wm. I I . fr�' to Pay Milch OowB ranged in price from 030 to ' .
u . We had it 111ammill, of iHullett, for t a sum of re num � -
ession 6, MeRillop. much notice to the many ends who �85. ham. He was met at the station by a tbe. rig, but the night was too dark to
$40, &4, one well b d Calf brought _ - -g diitinctly. On Satar.
CARrANG'a AuRF,R. ALE and porter, La- You are to( 1 5 m visit himi � t $17 per pair. .be bar of prominent Reformers, and & s6rn anythin
batt's India pate ale and XXX stout in wood 9� for us! that time. r. f3 ammill havT9 ort was circulated in t
. and bottle .- THOnms's. Liquor Store. 776 retty hot for A.1 tqne. U anks to my rubber ishirt , '1575. i� QREAMERY.-Th6 Hullett iutter Fac- Sheepl veraged abou to 31 o, escorted to the Brunswick House, where d Ly last, a rep own I
- at L m the head of- rm Iltelld-a coming to town to live. procee s of the sale amountedto $1,
: I felt the shot. -I want Yon eo we il , - I t I t week made its thir( sale for � I he was waited pn by a large number of to the effect that a woman, Supposed to
L. TiroRxF ficers of the F, a insuraucb . Company of McK -1 I fr. Ward h leased another'house ' n '' whole was sold between
, has been appointed Agent 's -The first sale a d th � b 3 the above, was found lying in the
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' Season, at 24 cents. friends. I ,from White.
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for the 'Fairfleld Plains Vineyard, which is noted lop to do a ju%6 with ,these fires that are oc bert B a aicP in ;he � ockland evening. 'i
I L s'l I fr. Robert B Ick, who has . tilas 22 cents and the second-' �l cents. i 7 1 -Mrs. John Godbolt, of Usborne, and b iEh, a short d
for the best wines in Canada. 776 - curring In this I lGeslity, oi there will be hbt time iller in Ogil smills I I . Cl ILI
ore vel o]3g , 7 �Oe factory was somewhat 11 te' in starU- L having
bef I ' . We Ao not want this to be 1 c apacity of h In I, � :
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yet 1� or de-.' 4 1 . 1.1 morrlfjo eldest daughte� of Mr. Samuel Halls, of irch, with every appearance of _ z
I Wixzs AND Liouo-Rs Of the finest trifled withl . 0 do not soare at rewards I i a this town, " removed to'Zrla" where . -this 9pring, which was 81mewhat of I � I beqn. murdered, but we are glad to be
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7brands for medicinal purposes _at L. TuORNIO's teetiyes,, th ly je �ery good in their place. I sup- o� the Nith- " fg Mr. T. Bran- Eliniville, ,died on the 5th inst., at the
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I iramily�iquor Store. 776 1 pose yea are a in a puokdr about � this thing. We a. drawback, otherwise it 11 as made I . She was a victim- %)11
will lot you kn wlkboutitlthrongh time. Weare vale Mills in at village. Xr.'Black IS ( ba, i early age of 30 years.
. . Satisfactory progress dur Ion, Who has been farming in Manit I ' th: report. It was ;got 'up by some
TEA611119RS !-Call and price the foot- ing� the year, . � f consumption, and had been ill for
balls at � Lu5,Sn.RN & WrLso,.q'g. 776-1 satisfied with t . ,�ay it h�ppened with you now. one of the be millers in the '.country I th past few months, bas, retur ed� , U diierable chawbacons as� a ruse, but did-
� ' do much be ter next for" ; . some time. She leaves a husband and
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. You are all In I 14btswith that women's word, and being stetLdy and reliab�e his servi. 4pd will I likely I I . three B i . .
� 0. they are unn 0 � 1b.facts, and will be secomplish. U . I home, looking as. if the 11 far West " r mall children to mourn her ir- nA take worth a Gent.
I spi 9f guns � or dogs. We will see ( as command- the highest remuneration. I., � -had ai reed with him. He spea," fa- ' �-A few- d%ys Since, a man, who gave
A GLEVER ARTiST.-Ou Tuesday last ed Shure in i reparable loss. She was universally es �
I �t you do on-, ' biddling. �he patrons c fthe old au� favorably ; I
a eoqle of crayon drawings., portraits tbi - -- � Sunshine. vorabfi, of the country, but thinks the teemed by all who knew her. b i' name as MeAerson, visited Exeter
- ,� � The finder be punctual in delivering this me's. known Nithv le millti may place the old lai d is just as good as the now, and S
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efthe,.Rov.Mr. Turnbull- -and James sage under the pepalty of severe punishment and I - ik�ll �; and in- ENGAGED. -Mr. John H. McCasey, -The East Wawanosh fall show was a 3.4 called Upon one of the medical,men
Dickson-, Esq., of Goderich, were exhi- fire. we will f,indiout. : � 11itmofst coDlidence in the E intend i making his fatnre home hert. held in Belgrf�ve, on Thursday of last Of that village, aucl infoxmed him that
. I I I egrity. of the new manager. -Sir. J. S. f.. rmerly of Sunshine, but who has been REL I IOUs SERVICES.- . Revival sery ces I
'bited �n the window of Mr. Counter's The abo documents were writ- I i0ound for 11 - week, and was -:one of the best that has h 3 �had purchased a farm in the town.
mith, formerly of the firm of 0 pbell .�eacbing School near Owe4 I have een conducted in the Oan :
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jewellery store. They -were the work ten with i encil oa white paper, evi- am � ae past two years,, has beel '' Oan da i been hold in tbe-co-unty, this Season. 8] 'I of Usborne, near Farquhar, and
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I . Smith, intends'leavind to,wl ; 1, having li pe -engaged Methoilipt Church, Salem, for the 1�a8t: �li D
ef Miss Nettie Seegrailler, eldest daugh- I dently to from a, copy book. The - The weather being flue, the people V iThed to engage him as the famil doe.
I � ec:ured a sit�ation as traveller with a as teacher for next yeak at � salwy of � y
ter of Mr. F. Seegaililler, of Goderich. I � #-�00. John H. is credited with being a 'Oupl4 of weeks, by Rev. Philip, of Bel-: - 'n ambers - tb an toiL � - A few days afterwards, McPherson
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writing - is � ain and,in a fair, but not n wholgsalehouse.-Mr.W.Camp- I . turned out in larger .. I
ondo �.
They were admired and eulogized by 0, I - grave,'11and his worthy helper, ThoWas
� I goodhand' bile the Rpelling is not ' x6alous fLud painstaking tea bar. 1. . I usual. The inside part of the exhibi- again visited the town, and calling upon
,� -- I a narro: w escape :., . - Jewit, - . 4 A doctor info
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-who saw them, as they deserved to be. very correc, . No attempt, however,1 .— � I tion was exceedingly good, there beling t1' rmed him that his pres- -
We have never seen bette I r executed or seems to h � a been .made- to dieg Om being smothered in a �well in Me- 1 � i A ILMIC visiT.-Mr. F. Garniss �nd, an excellent display in ev cPherson
nise 1 I I Hay. I erY depart- eace, wag required, as Mrs. M.
I . � illop one da,y last week. �141 was an- d � famill y glad �nd I
snore life -like drawings,and their exeeu- � ment, even fruit. 4 hadtakensick. After having made the
I either writil g or spelling. ; They were!: the COUNCIL MEETING. -At a 'meeting of -
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i roves Miss Seegmiller to be 11611 both writte by t4o"game p6rson. They I aged digging the well when- I � weloo��e surprise on Wednesday of last; . -While Mr. Thos. Jewitt, of the ]Bay- De essar ugements with the doe.
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. i ccumulation of foul gasnearlyover- tye Council held: Oct. 10 , it was week,! bout midnight, when a rap came field line, Goderich Township., and his t4) , McPherson started for a liquor,
artist of the first merit.' Every line were bothif'blded upinto a Small square, I .
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I � I ame, him. Fortunately he vVa� removed moved and arried that t a collector I
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and feature is so thoroughly exact and and pinned on the top of Mr. Nesbitt's � I � wife were on their way home from Goder- sicre to purchase some bra -Lay and
I n time to prevent Serious con"quences. pear. before a Reeve and, give bonds was Were, found it to be Mr. Garu'iss"
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natural, that one Can scarcely coiicOI*VO Date Post, � here they were ,found on! . L ich, on Monday evening of last week, solne ten. Shortly after the doctor hul -
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-a-racy being: attained : � n ay mo , ing. 6 wri . ery I th good and sufficient sur;,t:i*eB for the cia.ug ,er, Mrs. J. Osborn, who had ust J0 tnan,'
. by" Parties wh pay their ta*es during �i ti I]
of s0h ace this Frid Th' ting also is v ' 'ive' a dis. ropi 4 they met with what might have been a lef 5 . ,
I ar perform ince of the , leg of his ? . . visit the sick wo the grocar's.
1 nt nth will race . . from her home in Algoma. ,Al- � serious accident. The bellyband of tka
i inaodaW art. The portraits were taken Similar to't aat in the notes got by Mr., ;he present . . arrivE I a Ispicions were aroused that McPher-
. -ouiit of two �er cent. -The 0 uncil are , ce, and that he be notifip�Vto begin
� , . thong Airs. Osborn bas been ab6ent ha Sing the shafts to 8,
I from �Iiotographs of the originals. Thomas G(vlenlock and- Mr., Cannon a 'oUecting taxeE not later than the 1st . xness gave way, can )i was not t
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I I I L few weeks �go, although the paper was �aying a tile raiii on south SiTel of John C i fr6m Orris for a about two years, 8 a rise. The buggy came in contact with
: oet- treet- - IS experiment proves satis- �Tovembbr. Mr. Heyrock was instrg,ot- evide#ly looks as young as when 8 5 ted ont in Search of the rascal. He
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GURILI-NG.-At the Sixth arrunal m different alad the writer is .thoroughly 4 - - look after the wapps of "he the horse's legs, and he hicked vigor- ovi took him at the Sauble bridge, but,,, .
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i . actory no doubt tiles will be, generally 0 to Mrs.
I ing of,; the members of the Seaforth-Car- , left. Ve welcome our old friend b ek, I ously. All were precipitated over an as he was going in the direction of Far.
� gnizant 0 . erything that is said and - -The high Prices being gouge, an indigent person- The subject ! i
b, held at the Royal Hotel, on ified hereafter. and NY glad to learn she purp ses:� .
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ling cla done in the 11 . Oi hborbood. Whether or I I . � I embankment, :the occupants receiving q - 'a the grocer concluded to wait un.
; g , I -up in th'village of
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I for grain in forth I s season r I 0 rem . ng all winter. I � I r -
the, e,*.ening of Friday last, the following notthey W', a written in jest by some . � little or no injury. i th�doctor retarned4 It was not long ,
efficeis were elected for the. ensuing I ire drawing farmers to this market with 4urich was considered, but before any I � I . - . i - �
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. h , i � t of increasing the )aid Sea i df building a lock a , I a�
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: heir produce .who forme�rlv went to , tion is taken the Counci � ,decided to I' * Chiselhu.rst. -Mr. Tramier, of Hullett, near Chu- be' ore the doctor arrived home again, �
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year,., viz. -.-D. D. Wilson, President; , terroarl of1th: lt�aopla,,-Oor by the real in- !
. I 43 her towns. -The Rev. .b;,, Wild, of Nscertaih if -a grant from thl county can ton, has sold a portion of his farm to a when the grocer was informed that no,
Zr. C., L&idlaw, Vice President; M.,R. 9 'tis impossible to say. if t I I A OUCCESSFUL TEA. MEETING. - The, -6 intends starting a brick- sach person lived at Farquhar. The I
, Treasurer ; Repre condiarie ,11 oronto, is expect�d to deli�ezj a lecture 4e obtained to'assiBt in defraying the ,, gentleman wV
L - tea m'eting on the 11th, iz�st., at Itho
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I (Jounter, Secretary- I - the forme,i,,'it ib a I most wicked and here on the 2lBt of Novembler.-Mr. W. 4xpenses of er cting such b4ilding. The � rd thereon, 'and who has been engaged grocer again started in pursuit of Me-
;. xe,utative Members, D. D. Wilson- and heartless j�4iq, and the perpetrators are, � . Pres4terian Church. Chiso�lhurst, �Vao yo .
I - I ' I "' in tb and tile business for a nurn- Pherson, whom be caught in the vicinity
� X. 11 Counter. John McMillan, M -P . M. Aiken, of Emerson, Ma�itoba, paid liouncil adjour ad to meet �qn FrUay, di4 a brick '
. deserving�qf the Severest punishment� iDg vi'ig on Tues- Ist December. I a veryl successful affair. Great c � bar of years, and who is thoroughly con- c f the station, but he had disposed of
. his friends here a -fly 8 , I vt I
� FaIrTh. The Mauagiug Committee is 96nd if the,14tter, the guilty ones of the. ; is due�to the managers, Messrs. IV, en, �
I - ; versaut with 9�1 the requirements of the I i; tea to Mr. Reynolds in payment of a
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� soinpotied of Messrs. D. D. Wilson, J. . � ay last. He started for Emelson again , I I I Drove . r and Gilgan, for the thoro'ng -
. recent ine'e 4djary fires are more darino - . ng tbere. The, I
I � , on Wednesday afternoon. are glad I � . I 1 4 trade. The clay on the farm is said to litple account he was owi
A. Wilson., J. C. Laidlaw, R. Common, - suc� I eople usually are,arid ghoul I I I , Brussels. I wad � cient way in which they got I
than to learn �ll prospers . I � � UP be of an excellent quality for brick and C roker finding that be could get no sat -
i -ad M. R. Counter. The Skip . I lt of di that Mr. Aiken g ' I MARKETS. -A large quanpity of grain the tb,� - . tile making, a iid machinery of the latest i Jaction out of his victimizer, cub & �
* s are to not be di "�' iscovery if the prope I meeting, and also to the laldie�
'be appointed at a fature meeting, to be . in the gateway city, his � ria� having - -L � - -
steps were haken. , Whichever theor . has been 001�aillg in thisveek. The for tb liberal manner in which �hey
I , purchased the extensive - � improved patterns will be M once placed s4all limb from one of the trees, and
ealled by the President. Every effort may be corrept the autho,rities shoul 40110wing are the ruling prices: Fall resp ded to the call upon them in ]furl I J� . . 1. administered it freely to the back of the.
. . business of Ashdown & C ' 11- h isone � I in position. - .
will be put forth to make the Coming leave no Btyne unturned to secure th, I 0 *�vhoat, 88c to 90c; red winter, 92o to nishig such a great snpply of eatables.
I . 6 te that application has culprit. .
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season the most s,u.ccessfnl, and if the PuIlifihme, of - the perpetrators. It il Of the largest bousesin ti�r�� 10111rthwest, 04c, ; Spring, 88c to 93c; peas, 63C to of thplveiy beat quality. After par�takl' -We noti
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�i ' and will carry it 0 barle , 'a sumptuous tea in the Gran �
weather be fa,vorable, we axe safe in pre- Simply di ,raceful that in this age 01 former bu 0 ; Y, 4$c10 55c ; Cats, 32 to 33c. ing otl 01 ge for a charter of incorporation :of the last says: -"The Rev. George Webber, I
dicting that the Seaforth Club will well g - . - BiAess.-Mr. and � Mrs. John 68 ; potatoes, 30c to * 35c ; bntter �
O� enlightenment sue]' � . �
. civilizatil ,I and �ay , Hall,]i'the people adjourned t ithii
sum-ain the good name and reputation crimivalg.� � Aitcheson, of Roxboro, Mc�iil* leave 15c ' to 16 ; eggs, 20c ; opionfi, �1 to ch�r 11, when M . A. McPherso .� Company known as -The Exeter SiLlt §fjExeter, lectured last night at the
U hould be permitted to perpe .. , ot' Works Company," for the manufacture Horton Street Bible CLristian Church,
already won. , T on Tuesday next on a trip t9 iKansaB to ' L25. . / I Hen '11, was called to the chair,.
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-trate the4 villainous acts with im, and and selling of salt, the manufacture of 3m[ Wm. Tyndedl," to a large audience.
i visit' relativ�a and friends � t1lere. We f 4
punity, an- I go unpunished even for , CURLIANA. t 9 meeting;of the Brus- discl�� rged the duties of the office to th-A'
THP, Figx JuRmnv, SiNGxRs.-We are . I �1 wish them i a pleasant timd.-Mr. B. barrels and other cooperware, all to be :K:r. Webber, as a lecturer, is well.
, t I curling ch b oil Monday evening last - sa,ti�jlictionof all present. Mr.WeAo� .
brief periO � I.Ji � in Exeter, has been pub- Ik,down to Londoriers, many of whom
, t I Fisk 1. Eden, of Ha�purhey, retnrne4 last week 'a"' . , carried .-on I
glad � o learn that the celebratec � . . . h following c fficers were elected: Preoi- the I etbo ist Episcopal Church, n ia4l:
� L I . I 6 a i lifilled * The iiames of the first Direc- $ve learned to appreciate his ready
� lubilee Singers are to give an entertain- � i� i . from a visit �o Algoma. It w as reported a '� t ' �� .' - -
-m L '' . STOCK SALE. -The annual -! ;d nt,J. Leclik; Vice-Presidopt,J. Camp- a Sh I and appropriate addre8si lite , A. '
zueut� in this town, on the evening of I Ti 7E that he was a passenger ?n the Mani- , . ; - , - Ors are -OQ9, Willis, L. Hardy, W. Fen- wtt and excellent -powers of recital and
� , bell ; Secrotar -Treasurer, X.R. Morris; which the Rev. Mr. Hartley, of Blueill " . 'Verity, il � I ustration, and the stern and strongly
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-n- sale of !!� oFoughbred and toba, on the6ccasion of the qre',Lt storm, . wick, W, G. Bisfiett,'and R. H.
This entertai I . tiro'n -1 a Go mit ee, P ivered a lecture entitled. 11Tru9' all of Exeter.. Capital, 630,000, in. 300 .. p,rhed character of the English Lu -
Tuesday the 31st inst. f Stock, under $he auspices of the H - a Chaplain , R . J. Ross; I t vale, 1i . .
raent is gotten, up under the auspices o but fortnn*!tely he was sp.�e on teyr p,cott, . ej .
i Live Stoc Association, -was hold in � R. 1 a,ham, C. .� Cooper, A: Manjr�ness." lt was delivered in' hi
i a High School authorities, and a. per. firma on t�bat day. He 1!s�ys that a I , 0 Shares of 0100 each. her, gave the beat opportunity for the,
I th Yeal, F. S. Sco,tt; Patron . , C. Rogers; usus, ly earnest and impressive in I
. Clinton, 0 � , ednesday last. This an- z � . I . rels I p a . rm a les,
i n-tage of the proceeds will be applied , . . person can ! scarcely realize- the rapid -As Mr. M.,C. Cameron, accompa- I
� *a ; i ap now become one of the Patroness, Mr 3. F. C. Rog, .1s. ' and 4:6 an attentive and ap el t, �
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; nual salel hogs pre 1 1 ainly produced a, lectur6 much ap.
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I permsuerl . i, stitutions of the county, la made in PORK. -A car load (11 1,6 nied by Mr. Hei�ry Horton, was return- 'ert
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towards procuring articles required for , improvemert that has � )f, wa.8 audi Co. A unsuimous vote of th in ' )zieciated by all who heard it." . .
I *be :recreation and amusement of the that part of the country wtein the past shipped to I &dgtock OAWednesday was . and thN ing from the Bayfield ..
I and, adth%'gli even yet many difficultips � � . iven to the chairman �1; - f i .
� pup4g. We need not say one word in , three years. Settlementq � are � day aftern on of last week, the horses i -A Kincardine paper says : "On the
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I disco 'gements have to be co4 now last. They wpre purchasea principally spea, the
commendation of thisCompany. The anc . namerous, Bud all are doiq'g well and I � took fright and ran away. Mr. Horton 156h inst,, �Samuel Avery died at his
tended with, we have every confidene'le 'from the Walion cheese f0tory at K705 ceed ng13 o handsome cake and th' I
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high: reputation. already won by the . � are pleased with the country.+ -We learn pe . r hundred 14 a weight. I i 1 43, aved himself by jumping from the ve- -dsidence, South Line, Kin cardine, aged
� that it w ll, Tear by year, grow in favor.. , than -.s of the meeting, were presEnte,4 13
1 Tisk Jubilee Singers is so well known I by telegrapill from Mr. Win;. Logan that Ivy - FAIR.- - I - hicle, but Mr. Cameron endeavored to 54 years and three modtbs. He -had
, Tim MQNT to t , 3 Bible Christian choir from E: cetor
I to, almost every person that additional Upon the �WljOIO, we can safely say that the agricultar&I'show heid'41 ,Carberry, 1�he regular ; . pull up the horses with the lines. The )tly beer, ill a few aays with mfiam-
. the sale .,Wednesday was thp mo�t " monthly fair f,pr the sale 0 all kinds of for t: air kindness in coming, and tho , . - '
I Praise on our part would be superfluous. Manitoba, Tuesday last, � as a grand carriage was finally rolled into the ditch .ation -of the bowels, when nature
,!that has yet been mad' 0 stock will be �eld on Thur day, Novem- ex P ant way in which they filled ;hel'# 0
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. Igufftee, it to, say that those who patro- I . Bnecess, lifi corisidered thp best ever . e4 -
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' . bar 2nd. .It'i becomes th�� farmers to p &r'et I in the programme. The t J on the side of the road, and Mr.,Cam6- -, aged the struggle. Deceased was
Scarcely ian animal offered now rem . i
-Aiza them. on the occasion of their visit unsold � '' , a'us held in the J?roviuce. . It C uld scarcely keep-tbese fairs up to the' standard of in ' I ron received a severe ankle spraiia by , rn in Ileath, Devonshire, on the 19th
� win hear a musical treat which they ' ' T he sales made in the ring and be otberwj* as Carberry il * �he Centre eel ng ended to the satisfaction 6f all the capsize. 'The vehicle was consider- A July, 1,819, and emigrated to Canada, -
under thb! ,I last fall, and buyers will by. on hand for cone rneid. The amount realized w
-will not soon forget. ,bfimmer can not be taken as of one oi the best and mos� �rosperous i � ably injured. � 4 may, 185% in company with -his wife, �
They have given ' cattle and horses. $ 5 6. 11 - i
eontertainments, in all the principal Ca- an index t, a amount of stock which settlements in the great � thwest.- ,0. . - - . oung bachelor, on the Commer- y They at first Settled in
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nges hands as it frequently . � -A y . and famil . �
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: nadiall cities recently, and So delighted really � Miss Rose McBride, of $ avenport, Meek, the elocati ist, will, under the i Huron Notes. I i cial Road, township of Colborne, like a a orne ownsnp., oun
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: their audiences that each evening they I T-owa, who as been viBitir gt friends in auspices of ,fie Mechanios' Institute, � ,Very sensible man, recently took unto , d. afterwards came to this Section 27 .
i Wednef; yl that more stock was Sold -1the duties collected at the Clinton ,. �
I were greeted by larger audiences than TuckerBmit for the past 1wo months, give Cub of hiSlhu.norous er�tprtainments I himself a wife. The boys turned out ears ago, and took up land on the,
I . rivate 15h�n by auction. Strange as . ! Custoims House, for the nine montl�s I I I
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- the reviouB one, and we are Sure they P I returned blpme this week,! --The town on Mdnday levening, Oct. 23rd. It is an I . the other night, and Serenaded the pair buth Line, where he resided up to the
I . it * thelesfi, a Not di 30th September, amounted to .
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will be received here by a crowdec that anii a ali� which ate withdrawn from , was well tr''dors of the 2 ith horns, old muskets, and tin pans. of his dG 'th. He was a respectea
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kowta. � young -id Vesterday. T ponvention I usted all ; ember of the Episcopal Cla'arch, and
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I the ri h6 a certain price axe bought up ea' � I ! - - r. J. W. Johnston, of the 4t�i co� - After the ebarivari party exha 3
9 well atter ded and the i . , .
'n . thus far w been � their powder, and were weak in the was greatly beloved by his family,
DqsuRsNcE.-We stated a couple of before-tb� Y 1'eave.the ground, even STOCIc SAL9s.-At the abowrecently cessi�u of Howick, was kicked by ' c�lt
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wee "miigo that the Directors of the Me- higher fig,,ires. So! that one of the great- . held in Bra sp . I &us,
l � li�g, arms from hammering at the old P friends and acquainta;nces. Deceased
� , . aurist of B Is Mr. Robi. Martin, of last W,eek, and one of 'the bones of I I -
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I is the hiii-fug of !buyers and seller � I . ,?n Wednes- filly to Mr. Grigg, of McKillop, for $200. pair were sn's gly Situated amon g frien ds, f -
necea,airythisyeartomake-an assess- -1 10 k to- day, Thursday and Fridav ofl next week, . ring balf -Mr. A. K. Robertson, of Morri , b a' - . some two miles away I The serenading ow living in this section are, Mrs. A.
zuent of 10 per cent. on premium notes getber, al unity which it-af� .- ! � -Mr. J. N. Kneebtel sold a sp a c4balle growing on- his farm -whi I
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to meet losses for ds pu -� sers of comparin the stock Mr. John Barker, of Morris, for $100 11 arty went h Mrs. Georg
held by the Comvany, . 4 . m0a;,jures 101 feet in circumference and P
. I professionally can have an opportunity Mr. Barker todies the animal to Mani- . I �,oseph Boal, Samuel Avery, and an
, and I enses. This for the MoKillop of dIffero �� f breeders. In this Y,proba- -- aboul P 3 feet in diameter. 1 1.; -One day last week, a span of colts, i
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! Company, is an Unusually heavy assess- bly, fully 4slmuch good is ace mplished tinues pleasant. We have nbt for I . �� a�st wee , w i a r as. I a I at 9,0 0 O a 19 , wagon, a proper y pmarried boa and
I meut,and combined with the numerous to both b 1yer and breeder as s Oone by V"" down ram lambB to parties in Morris oft ' Lake Sbore road, Goderich ow "-' , fiin eral took place on S auday, and was
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� . - enjoyed such a delightfullfall.-'Miss and Turnberr , .. . of Mr. Reinhardt, of Whitechurch, in 1�rgely attended. .
� Ares. which have recently Occurred, has the actutd 'sales made under the r�v, v�afi playing with a dog, he s�truqk East Wawanosh, while tied in Wing- :1 .
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frightened some of the timid, and has tioneer's Urnmer, although - the one . I � him elf in the Side and broke one 6f b!ljs ham, broke loose and ran away. They I
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t b �d j I ad fp� an- I . ! 1 -Mr. C. Wilmot, of NeWeastle hatch-
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i t at, hey are paying too much for their . of the otheri past yeax, has been r I . ---� wo valuable c: gii g to 6 ijxchs
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I ment of ithe"business done at this sale other term. She aid -t? e an,excel- DIED.-VVe'l regret to notice the sud. Mr. I , Sweet, of Exeter, were kil d &I tact with- Some tie- 1 6 � �y, visits the vicinity of Kingston -an- %
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insurance in the local company. This I lent teacher. -There are vpr fewZwns - .postH. Mr. James rivally for the purpose of securing fish
� feeling has been stimulated by the false ,on Wedn6pdTy :-Gladstone, vi two yeg,r P den death atStreetsville of Mrs. Joseph the ailroad track, on Tuesday uvenipg ROSS, an elderly gentleman, a resident �
I in Canada he size of Seafor h where 80 . I s awn. Last year, off Pigeon Island,
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I many of he merchants import their * I V� 8, but this sea-
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ties ,� whose; intenest it is. to injure the the propprty' of Mr.John ason, W, . had been ope�ated upon f r I . I ;�. the hotel when the horses ran on the 4 n he expects to get fully half a million
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I 100al company if they can do so. Now, bid in at - $1200. ' J-ohn 0a bs, a bull 9 test 4diti'on to our list of i�npor- the mouth, a�d hAd been getting, around - r. John R. McLaughlin ha i beqn� platform, and, not being able to get in ri�ore thaii that nvmber, and in Ontario,
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I in. order to counteract this feeling, we calf, Sold , O .Win. Stanley, Goderi h msder & I V ilson. uicel� when other causes §pt in and she app inted collector Of taxes for t�"e the house he was knocked down and se. f," ix - to seven millions. From this -
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deeta it but right to place. the facts as Townahi�, for $75 ; Earl of gar, mlved I . , at the early age of
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I They have Ithis year import 3d al� their - Weal ern Division of Howiok, an4 Mr. verely bruised about the legs a4ad one I �umber about 4,000,000 fish will be ob-
i they exist plainly before the people' Nov. 30, 1881, bred by ThoAk. Russell, 27 years, leavjn'g two BmAll children, Geo'ge Henry for the Eastern Dij�ifii �n foot. Neither horses nor wagon, was
The MGXillop Com, . aborne, p�u I ,rchased by Jamai McLeain, fancy and Christmas go)ds direct, . I ! 9 . . I Wned, or in the nclighborhood of 60 per
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in Operation six ymrs, Take the as- Tuckersmith, for �175 ; D"@ of Elm!- . PEATH.-On Sunday night -1 -The followin 9
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appreciate and profit by ,their enter- 1, . i to prepare an exhibit of fish for the In-
! messpaent collected for the first five burst, 2d,:calved Oct. 8tb, 1881, bred by last JObn Ard, son of Mr. Samuel Ard, Spripg creamery, in the towns i ]%gf copy of a note received, by a teacher in ,
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7 years the company was in existense,aDd Wm. B 165, Stanley, bid in at $19Q; of Morris, v?,ent to bed in good health. GrO, gold over 2,000 pounds of utter, the Clinton ]Public School from th-a
� * . Prince been in the Northwest for, over a year, I �jondon, on May Lit next.
I on members was igftbe�North, calved Doo. 18bh, During the' night bi 'father was lastl Week, at 23 cents per poupd, "to parent of one of her pupils. It speaks 1 .
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� vnl� $66..7.5 per thousand dollars iusured, 1881, bred by Snell & Sons, boug t b awakened i� a n*oiE;e in his son'B bed 111,13 Toronto buyer. � � for itself, a
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i or $1.35 per Nanum. Take t4io lastf-ve Mr. Geororp lldoffa,tt, Turnberry, Or roorm, aud.upon going up found him. -�Mrs. W. Cautelort, Sr., and MO. "Misj3J.-Diversifiedadveiititiouseiner- I ;'
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I years and the coat was only $�. for the $250.; Miss' Booth, a heifer, oalvbd . . appar6utly ib a fit. He lifted him up . Boyfl, of Clinton, have sold their- farm' " gencies was the cause of my untoward i -
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: the .whole six years and the average , bought by Mr. Robt. McCulluah, Goder- ' - lay deitd in Iiig arms. Deceased was a 15til doncesaion, of Stanley, to Mr. �;. .. E- J -I, from bar tuitionary duties I �
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coat per annum on a thousand dolla-rs icb, Towns0p, for $150; Ladv Flora,! a . quiet, ini;fflneiv'e, and yery steady Keyp, for the -SUM Of'$1,000 I EXTENSIVE
family with him. � ; P � , . I i I- for the ultimate three days. You will * �
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we remembar tbtat this has covered all George'& id, ' being 0,2 yemis of acre, and � his sudden Roa4, about a mile so ? 11 necemary strictureB relative to her � A UC T I ON SA L -Z
.i�� ' Hil-Is Greeii. , - n nth of Exeter, has .&K
lw3ses; aua expenses, surely none can 13ootL, twi ', a three yctLr old he�f* . derniga laas (4ast a gloom o - the neigh- the largest onions in ttat section. * Somo " lessong being unprepared. I hettT you , �
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n,t. We Ze .F Lot 18, In the 5tb conceg�-Ion ot L-9&04
bred by Mr. A. E lcoat, NEw BLICr e inter'edin of tilem which he measured average 15 11 are officiAting in the official cal4cit � A
vouture to saby that there is not a stock bought by Kr. George Gill, Fullart�ri,' long been felt, by the f4�mers i1a th.6 the Blnevale�,!aemetery on V�eday, and inc es in circumference. ! � of her -regular teacher, Miss M. ours, , I county (A Perth, on
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compamy doing Iyusiness iu C&nada to- for $00; �t4'-Ulev Chief, a"three I cinity of HiUs Green is I �b(,rtly to be the large eoAege attested a respect in A young man, named Henry Bhoqe, " obliging, Mits. L-.11 I .
year qld r v1 I Tuesday, the 31st Day of October is".
dilay tilat would give insuraEoe anything l5all, Owned. by Mr. Wiiiiarn Pierson, suppiied. Mr. Richard 146rn intenis which the d4 ceased was I
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approuelling the above mtea. Tka On- Stanley, bid in &t �130, Miss Bxtbs, Opening a blackswith sh p 'n tbc vil- DoTs.-M � 90 . 9 'Dash- has handled and shipped the followin 'i .
� 9.. Vodden has alighted in whi e attending a chatvlarf, near g, ' At 11 a. m,, preci."Iy, by )rjr. W. R. Davis, �Aas-
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I ogr bie car,and wool. He had a big fiiilee-r,of raxni:-�tock ail iIinplemonta,F-oum-
. Vsrjo Mutual, or the Middlesex as it is twin. & tbree year old heifer, bred by lag@. and will be llrephxed't�, do horse Blue -vale wilh his ph ?� . eirco'lar saw, and since the first of January, 1882: -Cotton
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- na, . - I. sty it fallon his leg a little below thp knoe, rags, 21,675 lbs.; woollen rags, in five ,
-,�*Iaarge I per ceat. for three yea,ra, At Fullarton, for $1�5; Duke o� ElmhTtrat, He is a good mechanic &.04�., should do h� nhe ill Mitchell, sawini'l Oil 18th Conce"10AP
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Wh rate au inmrp.jace in that cohipauy 3,d, a yearling ca.1f, bred by Mr. Biggins, well here. . . �! , . at bottom prices. - Tnri� � erry o era in c ng a angerous woup . gr& as, ) S. ; 0 paperE I I f-Ima; I imber and Timber co, tractq, and lmd's
List Qourtw�as-�heldTieie n Wednes- -One day last week, MnjamosWest- lbs.; copper, brams,,"ol zinc', laid, old in Logan and 1� Ima, Lot 23 ht ("on., Legs*; LOV
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i W,�Uld cost neaWy twice as much as the bought by Mr. Armstroug, of LaInmon, Lors OF Omoxs. -Mr. Jo�n Trofer, af day list with the following resulb: cott, df Usborne, brought 100 bushels of rubbars, and horse bair, 2,667 lbs.; Old 1, 8 an(i ,,to, i8% conce-sion, Elnia ; Lots land 4�
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Utz a in t1le McKil lop Coeapapy have yet for $S-)0@ i Third Prince of -Staham, tEis place,is one of thb mpSt successful- Reforiners :added 6, (buserv%tivas whdst�to Bissett's storehouse w,'iuh a ca9t iron, 20,000 lbs.; qld wrought Scrap, "' - I
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^auhed, and tke security of the one is calved Dec. 3d, 1881., bred by Spoil A onion growers in this secti' . From less struck off 3, �total 9 ; Couoervativ4�s ad- teara' of horsm weighing 1,800 p�unds, dn hand in consequence of low price&, �.
641-11'ally Eis good as thm-t of t1ve other. It Sons, bi&in at $255; Duke of Hai4eqk, tllftla 011e�flfth Of an acre he','bas dii43 year d,ed 4 Reformers stru��k o '10, total 14; andi which cost $45. This! wasn1b bg . 1 For ful I particulars see postors, or apply to ills
P 11' i ,4,, 12,W@ lbs.; old bones, 12,350 lbs. *uctioneer, at Mitelie.), or to t1he undeisfgas&
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