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r take a notion to -kiok up lie heels, the � and - expicti arger 'trade than our* late fellow-tesolier. Mr. Joseph fo
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, , fitfou expositov. , rider is very apt to assume a somew the dem�no for his cured meats H. Drost, not Is
.1 " undignifted attitkide. An instance of- is continually increasing, and with his .
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r - - this kind oconrrod, on Main street, on irrqxroved faodities he will now be bat. and eircelletit abilities go a teach
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5- �; Tuesday.—Mr.John Latti mer has leased ter able than ever before to, satisfy his would no doubt in a short time have he
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, a the residence recently ,vacated by Mr. one mers.—Mr. Charles Wilson arrived oeour
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i A. G. McDougall and intends residing ho a from Manitoba on Thursday.— I
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, - SEA .Tu, Oct 24, 1882. Th MoKillop fire excitement has a b -
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W� odist Epilecopal phuroh give it a very aid d considerably, and we have-not
ss� the many you have, no, doubt, received as to the '
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i - �Y I . I moutracted: a very severe cold, the cough was very large boys and half-grown young man ple ad. It is as ne�t a looking edifice me in humble submission to the wely in
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� 'i. #acking House.- HUGH ROBB begs to rtmi d hl I sidewalks,
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. I- ftiends and the public that he is just in receipt O If tke policeman would disperse them aBEembled- in convention in the Public 'The meeting , then -adjourned, .and n
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. PROFESSOR MEEK'S ENTERTAINKENT.—
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� - - F1.1 - I and also, to have the street lamps pro- heavy frosts have injured the mangolds '� of the most! n1iirth-provokiDg he has
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L � I -',-., � -� wompson% crusher is kept busy.—*r. I 1
,7, Z 0_ _*._L -i Clerk from 12 to 4 o'clock was read an 1votes of thank to the lectp' -1 that J. Garness' side won by a majority �
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1, ." -i.H - -passed. After PSIASiDganumberofa Wilson's apple evaporator and cider mill �'singersoneofthe most successful and
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", ;, of MoKillop, met with his death in I be a wholesome beverage, and it won't 'F �iday was v6! description by Mr. Me. 9
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,4111, �.. ,,., f .Cus:--11 Mr. Walker had been in town the institution is both useful and orna- i reviewed at length the work done by favo
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V- . impressing the fairer sex. .Next Sab- i
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1�f7 I_, L I M. R. Counter, will take the ordiBrs from b] a Buggestioiii as to amendments in
i . � , i Will BiDg throughout the service instead �
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. . . A � ing fror I have their portraits painted by Miss
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Y4:1 be was run over and horribly mangled.
" �� I I way trach.� froin Mrs. Wm. McDougaill, Mr. Dewar, 11 That thisAs'sociation da-
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- ., � , - i �J )W_Walk.er, it is well ku L8 i for $600. The property consists O,� a Sire to record tl�eir deep regre� at the I
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�7 �,5 , �4 t -IL of whom are doiug for themselves.' , leaving $6,900 still to collect.—Thurs. and to ex )ress'%owards him their best $10 were realized. -The ReV. r. Hough
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_' , le '11� - I , _1 r- engaged for next year by the trusteas bill was a 81 and the figures five
, I 1- . -., . pasted � education d irtment fro the hands Fennel, our Photographer, wai i absent 2
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. � e - .5 - , at a smlary 6f $491), � onthecorners. The m&n had left town of''s Minis'l M
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: " .4 I v a sfne, regret at the �e y removal by 4eath of evening last. Mr. James Donley left I
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Sims; iron beam plow, 1st R4 H- Robin-
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over �wenty-eight. years, and during �
r. Donley owns a half section of
son, 2d W. R. Wilson; pair iron har-
J. A. Wilson; wooden bar.
that time won for himself the respect -
and eoteem of his neighbors alons. -
ud about 25 miles south west of Bran-
n.—The Albion Hotel in our village
rows, pair
rows, Belfry & Gosman; singlebuggy,
J. grunaden;
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but of the entire community, and all
will join with uff in wishing 'himself
8 received anew coat of paint, which
open, let J. P. Brown, 2d
and -
eatly improves iw a,ppearance.—The
double buggy, open, let J. B. Brown, 2d
his ex�ellent pai tner a long lease of life
ev. Mr. Cuthbertson occupied the
Clymont Bros.; Cutter, Slatei & Sims;
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and the best of health that they may
ilpit in the Pregbyterian Church,Gor-
set horse shoes from hammer, W. R.
enjoy the comforts of retired life in their . . . . . .
3, � on Sabbath last, and preached an
Wilson ; pump, J. Ross; gang plow, R.
new home.
oellent Sermon. He selected as his
M. Robinson ; f 'uDing mill, Wm. Bar-
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TnElISCHOOLS.—Tbe following teachers
have beei# in the �
xt the 28th verse of the 9bh chapter of
rie; grain cralle, J,. Colloton;
engaged respective
ebrews. In the eveDing he preached
roller, W. R. Wilson; scuffler, let J.
School Bi in the township of TUC-kersmith -
the Methodist Church, his remarks
Brunsdon, 2d R. M. Robinson.
for the current year at the salaries
ing based on the 9th verse of the 11th
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apter-of Eo3lesiastes. His Was listen-
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$450; No. 2, Mr. Scott, �330; NO. 3
Mr. i W. Sellers, $450; No. 4, Mi v-
$111
to attentively.--- Mr. David Mont-
mery I who.bas been engaged in the
T9,&CHERS.—Mr. 0. Fraser, effi-
cient teacher of No. 2, North Easthope,
Lanas�orougb, 4a2O; No. 6, Miss Gil.
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ereantile business in our village for
has been re-engaged for, 1883 at an in-
has,
)in, $400; No. 7, Miss Forest, $275 -
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No. 8,'Mr. Hicks, $450, and assis taut
Mrly three years, intends to remove
Manitoba in the spring.—Our village
creased salary.—Mr. C. J. Kennedy
been re engaged in No. 4, Hibbert, at a
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Miss Crawford, 5225; No. 9, Mr. Hor'
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salary of $475. Mr. Kennedy is a very
hire.
ton, $4.50; No. 10, Mr. McGill, $450;
No- 11, Miss Wilson, $340. Many Of
me extent to the presence of some
ilway men who are engaged builaing
efficieut teacher and worthy of his
HymENIAL.—Mr. M. Jordan, one of
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our readers will be glad to welcome the
-idges, etc., on the track.
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our most estimable young men, has
gone the way -of . all sensible young fel,
retur4 of Mr. F. W. Sellers to the pro.
fessiw� once more-, and the
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Iowa and taken unto himself a wife, one
Tucke�rsmith are to be congratulated oil
A CLEvzn STUDENT.—We are pleased
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h4ving secured his services as a teaebbr �
learn that Mr. Wm. Walker, of Turn-
ters, and the name, Miss Mary Clement,
of onei of the best schools in the town.
ship-']
rry, has, on the re -consideration of
is a tPiDgOf the past. Thejoyfulevent
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.took place on Tuesday, 17th inst., at
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calved a second class certificate Grade
ob, Irisbtown. The
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This is one of the exceptional cases
happy couple left in the evening on a
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here Grade A has been obtained by
wedding tour, followed by the good
team'
to -Mr. C. Mason, for $360�, last - I
rivate Study. Mr. Walker, although
Wishes of their many friends.
week.
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aching a school, is now reading up for
HORSY, STEALING.—Horse stealing has
. WO�RIED.—Mr.
James Cottle, of the
first-class certificate, and as he bag
become almost as prevalent in the town-
base line,
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bad foux sheep worried by
pe to be able to chronicle
- ships of Woolwich andWateiloo as incen-
dogs �n
Sunday night.
is further success next year.
diarism in MoKillop, A few weeks ago
FA�Y
RENTED.—Mr. Thos. Nott has -
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Mr. Elsley, of Woolwich had a valuable
rented
I lot 12, concession 12, for a term - �
'Winthro-O.
tesm stolen, one of which was left five
of years, from Mr. E, Lear.
THE HOTEL.—The Wi .nithrop Hotel
or six miles away on account, it is sup-
A GOOD HEIFER. —Last week Messrs.
'yearling
as been , vacant now for three months,
posed, of its not having been� shod.
H. Snell & Son Sold a beifer to
nd it has been the quietest three
Since that time the stables of Several
Mr. E. Gaunt, of Wawanosh, for the-
ouths in the vicinity. for some years.
who are known to po*ssess good horses
have been visited. It would seem these
sum of $175.
R-EcOVERING.—We are pleased tolearn
he hotel if; no,�v being repaired, and a
ew tenaDt is expected. There is a
rascals visit the shows., for several ex-
that tev. Mr. Hamilton, of Lonleaboro,. -
etition -being circulated asking that no
bibitors-have found traceB of these mid
continues to improve, being able to be
cenBe be given, as no whiskey is need.
night marsu era, Ong so ar ey
on . u no ye a a o o any.. �
d in th�t locality.—Cox. �
have not been SUC0eSBf ill except in the
cas �
TANNERISH.—Mr. J. Brown lost gi
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yearling heifer, which ,
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his bush lots; more than two weeks. .—
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AcCIDENT.—While Robert Taylor, of
Brucefield.
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after being missed the animal was dia.
covered 6Dt&Dgled in a rail fence, and., �
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ie 2d concession of Hay, was playing
A GOOD SALE.—MR. EDITOR,—SIRI—
owing to its position, it was unable to lie,
ith a loaded cartridge it exploded, in-
'on
Will you be so kind as to give insert*
downi and was nearly dead when found,
riDg big hand. Although an ugly gash,
in the columns of youevaluable journal
It is reco'�erina. .
is hoped he will soon be around again. �
to the following, viz: Mrs. John Aiken-
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REJ'EwGAGEMZNTs,—Mr. Geo. Newton
GOOD PRICE.—Mr. James Carrick, of
bead's sale, which took place on the
has een re-engaged to teach in No. 6. .
as 4th -concession of Hay, sold&& spring
24th inst., was quite a Buccess. Imple-
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for 1983; Mr. McCliiiton has been re-
olt to Mr. Jackson Hawkins for the sum
iments and everything else sold well,
eriga�bd to teach in No. 8. This is his
f 675.
bettpr than usual let such sales.
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twelf0h year in No. 8, and shows how .
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Cattle sold well, cows fetching from �30
to $41; some three year Olds brought
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SUDDEN DIZATH.—Mr. John Stewart,
the above figures; sheep sold for $12
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been re engaged for next year in No. 7, �
at an �ineveased salary.
f the 2nd concession of Stanley, lost a
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sod $16 per pair; pigs 314. Thanks to
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aughter aged 11, last week, after an
the care and vigilance of the brave
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Iness. of oDly 4 week, by congestion of
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auctioneer ' Mr. Joseph P. Brine,'who is
gravel road, which occurred on satur., ,
be brain.
able to conductsales to the great advan.
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day, after an * illuesa of a couple of
ROOTS.--:-ROOtS are a very good crop in
tage of proprietors.' Mrs. Aikembead's
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months.—We are also called on to re -
his part, especially mangolds and car-
friends and acquaintances will be glad
cord 1 the death of Mr. Harry Bell., �. I
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ots. Mr. Donald Ross has -gathered
to learn that although but one colt
whicix occurfed at big father'a resi.
ver 500 hughols off three-quarters of
Was sold,ber sale reallzed the handsome
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deuce, 7th concession, - on Tuesday. -
n acre,- Some of his roots weighing as
sum of $8.88. She ascribes her success
Deceased returned from Winnipeg a - .1
uch as 15 pounds.
to the advertisement in your paper, and
couple of months since, anffering from
PLOWING MATCH. — We understand
Mr. Brine, who yielded the hammer so
consumption. since which time he has :1
hat a number of the leading farmers
nobly. There was a great crowd of
been gradually failing.
f Stanley, have formed a Plowing AB-
people. Yours respectfully, Jos. Hui-
MA*ING TnEx CORRECT.—The farmers
ociation, and intend holding a plowing
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oiNs, Clerk at sale.
on th'I 13th concession have had quite a
atch the vicinity of Brucefield or
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stir among them by having a re -survey
arna, on Wednesday, the 8th of No-
Chnton.
of thOr lots, and a general moving of 1
ember, on which occasion liberal prizes
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line fences has been the result. Some. .
ill be awarded. The notice giving
ull will be issued in a few
A GOOD PnIcx.—Mr. H. Flumsteel, on
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of the lots varied eight rods in width. �
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pakiculam
Monday, sold a heavy draugbt mare to
On ' a farmer has lost a well -and a row of -
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an American dealer for $215.50, and a
apple trees from his orchard. it will I
Zurich.
.Snc�ing foal to Mt. Ireland, of Tucker-
necessitate the moving of nearly two,
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smith, for $110.
thou "lud rods of rail fences, and several
SPORT.—Our hunters find deer hunt-
PAxNruL ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday, Mr.
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hundted roas-of board fencing.----�New
tig tame sport this year, and although
Homer Andrews, while working at the
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everal attempts have been made to
cane crusher on their farm (connected
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ag a deer, they have Dot been success-
with the Sorghum machine), had the
Fouring-, Oil Upon the Troubled
ul. The scarcity of game is. Dot - to be
misfortune to he ve his left band drawn
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Waters. � .
ondered at, as hounds have been
in betwe6n the rollers and terriblv
The Goderich Signal of last week I
basing them toliroughout the 'sum-
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crushed. Medical assistance was called
says , The Schooner Jennie Rumball, `
er. k
BURGLART.—On Sunday evening, the
in, and it was found necessary to ampu-
tste the three lower fingers about half
which went ashore a mile from Pike
Bay ;&bt Week, is S total wreck. Capt. -
5th of October, the house of Mr. Si
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an* inch below the knuckles, he being
Danc6y (the owner) returned from the
le was entered, and the Bum of $200
put under the influence of chloroform
scenel on Friday, and reports the vessel .
emoved firom a chest. Tho work was
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during the operation. He is fortunate
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broken up. The crew had a. terrible
vidently t hat of one well acquainted
ith tho place, as the keys were taken
in having a finger and thumb left on the
hand, Only a few clays before, his bro-
experience. The night was dark, a .
terrible sea was raging, the vessel was �1.
rom a position Dot to be thought of ex-
ther Colin had one of his fingers slightly
heavily freighted with lumber andhard.
opt by one who knew well where to
ad them. Entrance was gained
crushed in the same way.
to mik'nage. She grounded on a large
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hrough a window, and while the
Hensall.
flat r6ok. and a beaVv sea broke throngl Z
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her stern, deluging ihe cabin, and fling.
amily were at church. No clue has
at been found to the guilty pat ty.
HENsALL MILLS.—In order to meet
ing Mrs. Petrie (wife of the captain) and
IMPROVEMENTS.—Our village, though
our largely increasing trade of flouring, gri8ting
Rnd chopping we h,%ve added rolls a -Ad other im-
a child across the room. Tbestovewas I
upset and fell upon Mrs. Petrie, injuring
ot increasing materially in business or
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proved machinery, saying neither labor nor costs,
her lower limbs. The vessel pounded
ize, yet keeps up its reputation a
eat, compact place, and this year has
being determined to make the Heneall Mills a
willing cantre. Custom work attended to wVh
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npon: the rock, and the water which 1%%�
naterially added to its appearance by
pninctuality. Flour, bran, shorts, chop and other
mill food, wholemale and retail. Highest prices
entered the stern broke through into the
bol& The crew took to the riggin A
g, anc
he orection of Mr. Jacob Happel's large
t,
paid for good marlietable wheat, oats, barley and
Captain Petrie, assiited by the mate
rick butcher shop, and the two fine
potatoes. D. UR,Qu%&w. 77-4
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rescued his wife and child with dilricul-
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rick residences of Messrs. Surerus and
LocALiTiEB.—Opr village was made
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ty from their watery prison.
lardy.
lively on Wednesday by a wedding party
The night was raw, and it seemed as I
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Walton.
passing through.—Mr. Robt, Labg, of
Manitoba, who hais been here for
if all'Aboard would perish from the cold : 4 :
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LocAmTiEoi—On Tuesday of last week
past few weeks visiting friends, returne
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if thdv remained on the wreck. The . �
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boat lhad been injured, but was patched -
ohu Sillers, D. McFarlane and Wm.
)ouglas'left here to Beek their fortune
to the Far West this week.
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-up voith canvass, and the party, seven I .
in all, embarked under the lee of the I
n Culorado. Ln&ew Hislop also left
entertainment given here on Tuesday
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vessel, and made for the shore. The
he same day for Brandon, Manitoba.
gay success attend the boys.—A num-
evening, by Professor Meeke, under the
patronage of the Independent Order of
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sea was running very high, and it was I
er of the small boys of this place have
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Oddfellows of this place, proved, a sue-
believed that the boat could not live. in :
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it, but the captair. - took with him a I
ormed a kind of thieving compact—
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cess. The Professor was brimful of wit,
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large can of oil, and seated in the stem, i
oing about robbing Orchards' stealing
f
owl, and whatever else liesW,witbin their
sense, and humor, both delighting and
�istonisbing the audience by his bursts
poured the pacifying liquid upon the
unday last Some of them
,of oratory, wonderful powers of mimicry,
turbulent wateri3. The effect was won.
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derful. The giant billow�*s as they ad.
aH it is supposed) entered Mr. Nell's
tore by a back way, while the family
and droll humor. We congratulate the
Brethren of the Lodge upon the Success
vanced reared themselves as if they
vas� absent, and took from it what
.of their entertainment, and Should they
would spriog upon and Overwhelm the
little boat aDd its devoted eraw, bat as
noney they could firid, which was o�ly
at any. time again in the future be for-
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theystrack the oil they subsided and
Small sum, also candies and such like
t4nate enough to sectire the services of
broke in a harmless, gentle upheaval.
hat could be easily carried off. As a
the Professor, we would have little doubt
The pouriug of - oil upon the troubled
umber of those who make a practice of
in predicting for them an overflowing
waters " saved t -he I ives of the boat'S .
his Sort of thing are known, it would be
house and greater success. .
crew,
,vell if. they -were tucked after, and
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aptain Petrie has tried the casting �
ealt with a little more severely.—
ffr. James Bolger, who resides on
I Tuckersmith.
of oi�, upon storm tossed waves before; - -�
he gravel road, two miles north of this
A GOOD S4LF,.—At the auction sale of
farm stock on the farm of Messrs.
and S,lways with a large d,egrae of sue -
ciess. I n a previous occasion he broke
)htce, had a valuable horse die a few
lays ago froin inflamati6n.
Robertson on the 10th Concession, on
-the
the f o*rce of great waves by merely fast.
He ha*d
)eon offered $150 for the animal.
Monday 16th inst.-, there was an
ening a blau ket soaked with oil to the. -
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immense crowd of people, and it was
stern of his boat. Another well known �
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one of the beat sales ever held in this
lake captain alsq adds his testimony t,&
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'township. Bidding ivaB fairly f arious.
the efficacy of oil in calmin-, troubled
M
OMITTED PRizEs.—The following are
Cows went from V30 to $80 for grades,
waters.
;he successful competitors in Poultry
and spring calves brought 6�7. A pair
There was no insurance upon the
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Of two year old steers were knocked
Jennie Rumball, and the loss will faff
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Pvere unable to give last week, and for
down on the second bid for $120., The
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very ! heavily upon Captain Dancey.
wvhich we are now indebted tothe
Messrs. Robertson are among the oldest
The treacherous waters of the Georgian
iindness a
- -nd courtesy of the Secretary,
and most esteemed reside ts o
n f the
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Bay i have been fatal to three ve"elS,
r. McQuarrie : POULTRY—Pair tur-
neighborhood, and as they axe retiring
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owned by him. Many years ago he lost
ieys, 1st Thos. Fear, 2d Thos. Bawden-
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from farming the people seemed cleter-
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The �13rothers, later on the Lily Dancey,
?air geese, Ist and 2d Tbos. Bawden ,
mined to give them a benefit, and they
andhow
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the Jeunie Rumball. All thr4 I
)air ducksi, Ist Wm. Grieve, 2d ThoB.
succeeded. The sale was conducted by
went
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ashore within forty.miles of one
Fear; pair brown Leghorns, Wm.
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Mr. Archibald Bishop, M. P. -
aDOt')-er.
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Trieve;: psir light Legborns, 1sb Wm,
,REMOVAL OF AN OLD RESIDENT.—Mr.
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understan,d that Mrs. Petrie has ..
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irrieve, 2d � Jas. -Harrison -, pair blacx
Cs,lvin Campbell having sold his farm
fully
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recovered from her injury,and -
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3panish,.1st and 2d Wm. Grieve; pair
oti the 2d concession to Mr. George
expo
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igbt Brahmas, 1st Jas. Harrison, 2d
Sproat, rtmoved his family and effects
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to WiDgham last week. Mr. Campbell
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'Very distressing accident occurred-
]�rieve; pair Hamburgs, 1bt J. Harrison,
his purchased a snug property adjoinin 9
on the
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Canada, Soutbern railway near -
d Dr. YOUDg; beat collection of fowls
the town of Wingham, and intends
Hagorsville
on Saturday, 14t inst., by'
part from all entries, 1st Wm. Grieve,
residing there hereafteri The
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which a brakesman 'named P. O'Con-
d Jas: Harrison ; pair Dorkings, let
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pdrty contains twenty-five acres, and
norsi a former resident of St. Marys,
as. Harrison, 2d Wm. Grieve; pair
has on it a neat two-storey brick house,
lost his life. appears that as be was
lack breasted red games, ist and 2d
good out -buildings an ' d a splendid
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in t416 act of stepping from the baggage,
as. Cottle; pair buff CochiDS, 18t Wm.
orebard, so that Mr. Campbell will not
to thb express department by means of
�rieve,:�d W. Southcott; pair partridge
"Oebin
only have a comfortable home, but will
the siap handles, on the bagoage car he
I -8, Win. Grieve; pair bantams,
hi
have plenty of land -to keep III in
,
was 'struck by the Lide of the overherA .
A and 2d Wm. Grieve; pair Polands,
amusement; and being close to Wing-
brid'
ge, causing instant death. - His .
at and2d Wm. Grieve; pair Plymouth
ham, will have, in addition, all the ad-
brother wag killed on the same railroad �
-looks, 18t Jas. Haxrison, 2d Dr. Young.
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vantages of town life. Mr. Campbell
aboult a year ago. lie leaves a wife in .
KPLEMINTS—Lumber wagon, Slater &
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has been a resident of Tuckersmith for
I Buffalo and parenta in fit. Marys.
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