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- . � -THN r1Un-UJL'% JadAh . JL %J�", L --- --- - – . �'- joy themselves in the cultivation of .
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. I .- 0 � - nmmm� —���,� � I &ggs t & Co.—Mr. John Hod, from.— - r from Maui- Amber Sugar Cane. There is no Orop
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8 - - . be considered cabinet-maker.—Mr. Wells 'nais secured X MOT r chant, here on a visit last Bumme .
— ---- Y LAV TW L - intou mer West that will -V pay better, for the average-
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— -- , ,e6ple will have to adopt the old plap, so that the MLL the services of a good -4orkmau from i gi , ss, th, , well known Cl tobs, left this week for the far . ,yield to tl��e acre is twenty tons, and the
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prett� no& Y equal.- - There will not be hip . )ry.—Mr, * in confined to his bea, and his . - . . I
F idafe--of thestreet. This ason.— Loudon * to run , DOW ga again.-�:Mr. David Wilson and W. Star cane is Bo cl at 45 per ton, thus realizing
KENNEDY & COLDWELL, I of taking the m another m tch played i this Be 1 les0sni'stitt tion is now so .weakened by I
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I able and dangerous, as i Maginn'o bridge W6`/ isteeKI on Tuesasy. gegn f Hay, returned home a. few days
, � is b th disagree . ief onstablo should put a stop long 00 tinned illness that his Iriends I c? . Northwest. We believe $1-00 per, acre, while the seed is worth
solicito,r.9 I &C. 0 1 ,abilit ejug,rau Thecli . . ghs on Main . t in iudiv:lddual in the viUlLga has f r�m the seventy c uts per buf3hol. The cost -of
- there is not Only I ,y of b to boys j ping on ilei —A,cer ai � I
ttorneys) ra 1110 - entertalln the greatest fears for b ago , e well pleased with the country,.
Ba,rristers, A. ,no of tile ' will be getting been hea , - ,,,*mark that a, sausage Al. they alt spring.— manufact ring the article is twenty
� over but whenewr Pi te%m comes &long street, or tu factory won" . thing for Ethel, cOvery.'—A foliv days ago Mr. A. Me ing in the gallon, which after prepared is
I)ONAMSONIA RLOOKS ulLUOky peaestrian has to step out e Bemi-ftn,auml' meeting Of � .. a. be a good lister �)Iaa offered and refused $10,600 and i�-teud return that Mr. R. cents per I
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1. the U let it pass. This I 1jilled.—T Me- in that it " joy ent to . uron Road just We are -pleased to learn at s enty cents a gallon. We be-
9106ta afford emp m cl postwaster, of sold at 8 I I
Xa,in Street, Winnipeg. , iut�,Inthe d,ep abo w to ' Lem ;rB of the Seaforth S large ` t the for his farm ow the H Willis, morabiLrit son. the rentlemen are going more
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r 1pl as Dr men, but it is h , 14stituto, will �; be hold ,in the , b,dmber of bands, and a � e town.—A Christmas cattl 6'turneA from a liev .
Kouey invested on 1-1rat-class Security, , .e aA enough f, ojimui7c,a 'me rid the village of a large outside th Ls lately r tensively into the business next year,
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us- Made, &O I a great �eal more 80 f(Y,r women. It the Reading oom,� on Tuesday evening 86111P, 'ti f airunaer the auspice& Of the Hallett I rofitable trip tOMRuitOb&- ex ar,
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Conectio - ELL, D. A. I corporation would hav ' e & Bmall snow ich occasion the papers and 1]1�,&-uer of surplus oats. That man Agriou tural- Society will be held in pleasant ani L� a on having as it is tI..eir intention to add greatly to
T -- .r G. `R� COLDw with a horse D,Pxt, Oia year ,WW Clintol,onTue8day, the 19th in On - their machinery, and also put in steam, ��
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.y, B-&. I plow constructed & man riD g the Past d be sat down on. —NEr. Leishman's St.— We, Dgratu ate Mr. Melli
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.� S. KF I day clear the snow from the j5erloaical received dtp a�ction.—Ther' � hueral Wednesday of last week wall had a secure iiently and ad'vAn
a Al e 1 1poBed�of by 'd ars ago a man in town ageously - si — otie,e -our for they have hitherto been running the
I could in. I b di r of Four y tuated. we n -
- own, and the wil e I u , A§b . very largely atteriaed. A brothe given to him ti r are affair by �hand. -
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the walks in t in this tow Ir J. Petty, I I
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most of diture of. labor after every are a nu ber of men.11 atinually P,&ft,,uk, - Mr. LeiBliman arrived from Michigan, thorou hbred bull calf Think- townsmen, Messrs. G. � . They i .
*001, expooitot same expen seem O �e almost Ool .1: when t was a day or two old. , f armor the pork packing trade
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I 1 snow storm would keepthem clear aud I of them li�ve faml A.es *to on the one o'clock train, just too late tO ing it ( f no ass he Bold it to a a few xrying on the business this .-
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il� at6T. The expense I Bee the remains of his brother. He felt tend ca- � .
, 3ich the,y tpeu4ln for 50 oents, who raised it and extensively than ev6f- � LIST OF
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- I would be comparatively triffing, and r fur- his dis&ppoint3sent keenly. o sold it for $75.—Messrs. James )-uriDg into the ; -
rhehotel YeePrAn WhO days a :I � Cordwood its now Tc
MATTERS. I =eY. . I —. 1> mas Gorrell, re- - i
IDISTRICT would be,we are sure,choerf ally borne LY men 1 with lio aov are worse McCa tney and The illa,ge, aud the cry is for want of cars !
--------- -- —, . the additional nigh sue I � 1. I Wroxeter. orthwest on Tues- v . � �
. the citizens in returu for ouch. than'theT are, and S , unfit parsons to t tnrue from the N gon, suctioneert to ship it all. . an WT
i at . MARKF,TS.—Spring wheat, 880 O 900 ; --------*I— CHRISTMAS, N1;W YEAR'S
CHEAP GRocEurEs for the hofflmyi Bafety and comfort that would be v i - day.—Alr. James How ;
�ientia, raisins, move in be entrupted with 'notel licenses, and to 890 ; peas, 68c ; bar us � employ- � .
Who will mmke a , i e Rev. fall wheat, 860' 1 e 11uron Notes.
M. 31orrisou-'s—New currants, -'V safed th6m. prive't o them.—Th haB b�6n off red continuo
una raisins, seedless raisins, should be ae Minnesota. :
Londort la-Yers, Sulta h Extra th matter'? If a quora�n of Councillors I wn, preachoB joy 50c' to 60c ; oats, 36c to 37 ; pork, Mont n his line at St. Paul, I I
0 his to I � I i ,ley, has Mr. Kircher, of Blyth, whose plan- .
orange citroli snd� icnion peels, c esp. �t together it might be worth A. D. MpDonai':I, of I . ersary ser- 87 ; hay, 09 to $to per ton. I - —Mr P. Aikenhoad, of Star . : - —AND— �
sugaxs., coffees and tolmcc0s- ,A. could be'gc , V30hoo anniv � 4. Skep- ` g mill was recently destroyed by fire,
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-Value i.� teas, Lsisting of peaches, . ng the matter over with a the -�$Rbbath � eside.—Mr. W. in� .
stock of" Canned goods, con I linton'; on SocuL,—On Thursday eveniu last
Wilion, lobsters, mael,erdl,&c., while talk' ;ate action, as if MOUB in� -Willio c - urch, C I 'I hold gone to Dakota to r .
laige - - -S ames' Church (Englis'h -d,'Iformerly of this place has now does not intend rebuilding.
tomattoe-9, coviij ,. Spices, extraets, sauces� view to taking immedi SRbbatli!, - Mr. I week. WE60 a psi of Turnberry has .
&t reduced 'pricel g is done it �Bhquld be done at v it-af the town hall, which 6 utrol. of the Grand Pacific Hotel ' The township :
- ap. In the Crockery and anythin! i Mills, pastor of . th,6. Seaforth Canada I 911,0011, spect. sole 0 143 baViDg bought out between K000 and $7,000 to loan On
picl,tes and syraN ehe hmd a, large gets packed so . . most emiu ery re la Prair, oka well f or WE�DING PRESENTS �
-,i I , ment I have on reached in Clinton ent succeag� in ev at portage * property. This lo
Glass ,are Depart not be metho,aist charch, 0, ose of the Tam was served upstai
tring p in&icementsfor once before the snow , ra, and the afte-
stock and 1;am Offe ,pecial hard on the wtLlka that it can ' � terest of big partner. farm
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Ube Clrlstmas and New "Y ear's trade. aiass sets, � d U�tij sc4teued by the rays of a � last SdjAlday, and af the cl e part was re the i � —0— . . I
Janey . ps and sawersi remove ; ling� service when descending th dispensed down stairs. The i � - Turnberry. I To -be Found at the
_ jugs and pitchers, motto,ev evei I t k eel- � Brussels. -Mr. James Thompson, - ex towl' - .
.ed tea, sets, white sto]7*e sets, spring Buu. ' . . slipped was the usual routine of Bpeeobes, r � , has been elected & J
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rnotto mags, color rock bot- --�-- stop a at the � oburph door, he na music. The singing of . unt of the clerk of Goderich .
Clliytw tea sets in great variety, at . lell� backwards. 'striking his head'on tations a NF,�' CoLtECTOR.-On aCCO . k for Drayton
and prizes. LampsandAXMpgoodiof aitkind,;. owd � innately he had Miases Jessie Brown and Isabella Mae- 1W I col- J. P. and township cler I
tol-11 , bave;eonstaut- LocAx, BoRl-t7B.-Mr,. Clarke,' of �%M f, the steps. Fort illneks of Mr. James Knox, town rabins, county, Dakota. S �
,�-60 one o untopoed ae- i last towasbip, Pe �
-ily -dour, gho M., bran, towu, now has in big'henery over 43avy far c4p,-wbich saved his kenzie gave the most t on Monclay f Holmesvillej I
in the laour miad feed department I and S1, lectot, the council me - .1 I
hand the best fam - ;Mr. Char es Disney, 0 .
ly GR Gom .1mal otLt meal, pot gtotito li w 8 loudly encored after the C1 � " . C. M. Parker col. - nflammatio I I
&c. at mili pAces. birds, some of them being from the beat on a
J bacon, lard, &c. head f r 91m serious injur).-!--We re ght tea Mr. recently lost a horse by i n,
barijay, btick wheat flour, hains, I ,go ,for goods. StraiMS in A-merica. He has sorme four- the death of Mr. John Cuthill, performance of each pi6cd- The instru- an ,PPO'n jewelry Emporium,
-m produce taken -in "-,XebW L i8eds, and is continuall - leamb 4sion of rown and Mrs. leOtOt- for : hich he had refused; a few dRys -
Far ,t fo .OP,Osltc� M�arket street, teen different b y I h conce MoKillOP. mental duets by Dr.B M118SIONARY MErLTINci.- The annual W .
Don- �rgetthe plxce, of the,10t � re�viouBly 6250.
� Sedorth. M. MORRISON" - I all parts of On- ce O' Wednesday last. Win. Robinson. (organ and flute) pleased ing of the Diocese of p Brussels Metbo-
east side Main Stiecti receIVID9 orders from en n meeting onary meet: St. John'll - shed Jnnuary 14, 1'867,)by
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al meeting Of t . birds. . The business . wh which took pla tb6 audience very highly. The miss . ,The trustees Of the he promise of (Cstabit L
am for Mr. Cuthill has been in ill health for . Hur n will be held in Becured t] �
NoTTcE,-The semi-s-Duu §ty,;ute will.be ished is . fairly profitable.- as highly respected- broke up at. ten o'clock, every one ex- Chu ch, Brussel% on Monday evening dist'church have Rev. Dr. . .
-the Members of tke Ala'eblulics' 'n ome estubt several years. He w the celebrated :
Vg RoOm on Tuesday evening ra. John Broadfoot left for and six young chil. pressing the utmost satisfaction with ati The Missionary agent, the Rev. a lecture from - �
held in the Read." p. ni. The Mr, and M He leaves a widow � ne Wild, of Toronto, on the 22nd of Jf�,n �
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DeXt,L Vecember t;th, At 8 0�clOc in ]Kansas on Thursday t whom is about 14 the entertainm Mr. Campbell, and other clergymen will M. � R. COUNTER,
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for � the year com- dren, e eldest o , nar�y- . .
Illustrated awa dtlter,pppars, .l, b* sold the sauie last. t of Imt February —.— , addr.bss the meeting. Mr. Wm I -1
� Ist 1883 W"I -13iince the fin ears age . learn that . L -i
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MeMing January . y *— . good Isleigbing , We regret to �
evening. Vx.,mooak, SecrethTY.' 7S2-1 Mr. Joseph Craig, "of the 11th conces- I . ; Tuck,ersraith- M�RKETB. - The and highly . I I
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. s Fruit in McKillop,'Bold SiO2 worth of � i - t Alcock, an old, well known . PRACTIOAL I
. Bel�Fave. agnificent young -i last has brOugh a I
CHRISTgA-S AND NEW yEk&R� Sion �of - I I I BULL DIED. -The M; M sine Monday of the township of .
e Gentral 4am-,ery. ordinary ' . about 60 hens, besides what i sleighing here now.- I ed bull the property of Mr. ,of grain and other respected resident
wbuildamee, at th � eggs,froib BjajwFs.-Goo� . thoroughbr . . grea quantity ra a stroke of para. i
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Vaiencia,rai4ins, 4�-Vtra solected Valencia ralsins mily.-Mr. Robt. market. We quote: Gray is suffering fro .
halt boxes,' lwyer raisins, bulk he ,used in his. own fa Our in market is brisk here again.- George Sproat, died on Friday morning I eta into WAT It AKER AND JEWELUR.
. d (Burnside) McKillop, recently .9t W ein Mr. Sproat w proqu wheat, red winter, 880 to 900; I I .
in quarter and -oods and Marshall were here * !
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--ts,t1ne,t,'Daohesa rtisins in boxoq an soott� M . laat'. Wh 811t to the Faill ' Mr. George Johnston, of Mortis, I
bas:ket raisn * 6nest a fifty ,acre farm near St. I e rf at Ftable he found the animal badly bloat- e wheat, 87C to 88c ; spring wheat, , --i- I
, er boxes, ftilef-t veia, rai�, ns, currants, pu.Tohased . buy!isnk butter on S " urday.-Rev. Ww. whii a peculiar accident a few days 1
=5,&, &c., 16mon, orangc and citron peels- MaM, and last week he sold it again, J. Bra d6n and bride are here visitiV9 He adopted .. 680 -to 690 ; oats, met with
. ea -and suffering severely. 87c to goe ; peas, Ing medicine to a horse
,Dv -y- 782 clearing over 4500 on tile transaction. to 50c ; hay, 67 to 58 ' ago'. He was giv i on him injuring . -
L,LIDLAW &"FAtr -eut§ and rel�tives in this neigh - 'Lut in V&'n. 33c barley. 45c � I
- his pa. speedy means for his relief,
Tnp, HOLIDA-ys.-Mes3rs. Scott Broth Manitoba, during is erecting a new I wo, years old ; . potatoes, 30c to 350 ; wi�eu the animal fell up
- [ ivusicai ipstru- This is RE, good as borhoOd.-L. Pearson - This fine animal was'just t por , 57 to 07,2;') , � erab y. IN I ELECTRO-SI:LVIER PLAT`E. -
ers of seafnrth, -the celobr&Led -Mr. 0,eorgo R. Coldwell, 0 which butt or, 17c to 180 ; eggs, 21c ; flour, $5 ; hi� consid - , I - I �
ualholidaydiicount boom time. -and Mr. Sproat only had him one I Mr. cGregor, of Brucefield, �
� zae�t dexlev;wffigive their "i . -Coldwell, of Hal- sh e shop on the front street, 10 - Peter M � I
. . p . greou hides 87 to 7.50. . d five ac
on all instramoults and g*ods purchased from 13. A., son of Mr. W., . will be more convenient for the publi season He urchased him about a , old his house an res of I and
them frail' MW 'until t4le fj�ist of the new year, Jett, has formed a partnership with Mr. ndi � I crease his business f &Bter.-Robt. year ago for 0250. F:itE.-Ou,r citizens at midnight oii h&§B " ining the villsge, Biscuit Jars, Butter Dishes, Break -
o money� 782-3 ipeg, and the firm a , ker of this village, . Ross, of this were alarmed by fire, 0 the Mill Road. adjo
Now is the, Vance to buy atk sa,v Kennedy, of WiRV PORT. -Mr. Wm T ue 3d my nigh t . J iry Bar- fast Castors, Call Bells, Card Receivera,
Go To .,THE CENTRAM GRocERY for the have opened a law offi at city. -Sterling wagon M% - ne8day of last - GOOD S successful bunt- whi �.b was discovered in the frame shop to !Mr. David McIntosh, veterini
elmbed�gt tock- of tea ware, dinner bad a wood bee on (I . township, made a very Celery Stands, Cakie Baskets, card
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largei6t ai�d best s Mr. Coldwell is .m clever young man, lot a pepile of wood - cut, ' ditio to Muskoka recently. - ho QLteeu's Hotel, on south geo'11. casesi cupg and Goblets, Epergues,
ware chan�'oer ware, and glassware in the county. a in Huron will be week. He g iDg eXpe u adjoining t n firBt diacovered I The Methodists ofFordwich have 0
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- I . . ,ny friend ,,,lit, and ae left. home on Tuesday and got back side. The fire whe i m- Dinner castors, Fruit Stands, Flower I
-and his ma gave The boys a dAnce at nic ut and otherwise J
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LAAL"W &,YAiRM% 7W ords irpleased to learn that his prospects in several young men . were so tired they again on th6.,;second Thursday there- . nsiderable headway, and was de"pided to re-pai
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Woap, WXNTED�.-WMULted, & fe W- C opoliB are of the bright. I much in the secon f D. McCormick's prove the interior of their -church, and Stsu,is, HotA Ware, lee Pitchers, In-
ot firgt-zless dxy. maple cordwood for which th e the Western metr .uld not work nei�t day. -Christmas is after, so that! he was not away i d story 0 , i air com- divid4al Castors, Jewel Stands, Knife
-msh N -v ill'be paid, &PPlY eat. -It would b,e -well for municipal 00 . some of our mer- � 0 sue- 9 butcher shop,' it i tended to have the rop '
kighegtuourreut price in 11 coming, and we expect i8a an(, over EL week. and in that time h abobohop a-ndA,Currie " ' " Rests., Knives in Dinner, Dessert, Fruit,
A TnE E-.7pos'I'Tolt oince, SeafGrth.' 782 -officers to remember that as the regular chants will lay in a stock of cand Ive � th, also frame plile,'teld before Christmas. and Fish. Napkin Rings -25
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porULTR-y. - The highest this year falls upon Christ. ceeded in bagging one bear and, f andl the u xt building [;on a f nrniture I - it is stated that by the assessment Butter
POULTRY, ;u0mination . toys f Dr the children. -Mr. Chas. Writ, deer. This is a pretty good week's an occupied by 0. Veal as � 7 clogs in the village patterns. Preserve Dishes, Sardine
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- 8 t Mle ports had a sho '�uijdiDgs with a large rdll there are oi 0 �
- iantity of good clean turkeys, ,M1 , a the i I ily 2 03 .
riee paid for any q , delivered at the Ce - as Day, th ta ate provides that phot grapher, has �rented a 9 ry in ese leo, Spoon Holders, Star Salt Stands, -
F I n- t . c . . work. -Some of our local Fil
vleese d-acks and chiekeas . . - They -vtb, while by actual count there are .
, nominations shall be held On the pre leaving his . otally ofB1
tral ,G`racery. LAmLAW & FAIR-ixy. 782 Blyt ., where he has gone, e �one day last week. - tity of their contents, were t inner, Dessert, Tea, Egg,
tely 1� -The high I : I . � gala tim a 'fox hunting expedi_ q ling Occupi- oier 80. How does this diBer n
� � I Sugar, Salt and Muitard. Sugar.aud-
Boy WANTED. -Wanted immodia ; ,vious Friday. blew down car ere. I � started ouf on d royed. The frarne builc dy tell?
oy, t' I Thursday night of last week I ---*- —. I i g Reynard o0teur, can anybo I - Knife
0. I I * tion, RD a sneceeded in raisin e y J. Taft and adjoining Veal's was % Mr. Alex. MeB
t T1,3 Expoa,T.op 0 ,- eath Laa rent
a � office, a good, smart b 6nding on the Bide Hfflp (3-reen. i- tly damaged owing -- . ed his Creaq'a Dessert Sets, Syrup Cups,
laamthepr.inting- buainess. Must be a 9004 � a large poplar tree- sta L -lodked I I in a bush on the eask.side of the town- 0 Isligh . The foll f � M, on the 2d concession of Stanley, Rest4, Tureens, Tobacco Boxes,'Vasea,
I raader. dile from tile town preferred. of John Btreet, near Main, and FAII-SI PURCHABE'D,-Mr. Hugh Love, ship, and after pursuing him all day are the IOBBes and their insurances : ar . John Ketchon, for Wine I castors, Nut Crackers:, Children's I
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GIRL WANTED. - Wanted, a 9 I it across the walk. Sr., ( f this piace has purchased the with guns and dogs he was captured at loss $1,200, t' his neighbor, Mr
John.Stratton on building, O� Ketchen pay. Sets in Cases, Tea Sets Complete.
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-in a small family. .Apply VO baildingia now Open for business. 'Mr. far of Mr. Wra, Hill, PfLyillg therefor a of Mr. Jaines'Sproatl 'for $600, John Allaus, on &�period of -five years, Mr. !
general servatit, .� - 782 Bidence contains night in the,wooa I insured of $1,000 cash for the use L I
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. IGkura, sesforth the )0. The f arm insurance 0700 ; S. ilogg the sum �
A - Bethune has rernove( Eum of 05,8( , Kippen. building, $1,0001 �
RD ci,K, Seaforth, will par' and has nice, snug quarter.o.-Wood � the village. It near —. . 00 cover. bi the farm for that time. I .
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LEW'E'Dws � Dre,saed Larabs, Mutton has been streaming into town since the too acres and �djoino t farm which I . Sn'ale, damage to bui Mick, stock 11 -Mr. James Slemmon, son Of . : �
- so a lot of also adjoins the: preBen . Bluevale. nee; D. McCor ;
cha . ed,'by insura &Muel Slemmon, of Grevi I - -
y at once. . 782 ) covered by I!te S �
anil'Beef. - APPI sleighing commenced, and the famine I 1�.r, Love owns iii; Hay. It is an exc,sl- SNow.-Tbe 11 beautiful " fell copious- of 8'hoe shop, loss S50(1 m ota. He a . . NOTIOE.
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is over and prices are ea_, len Igood farm, and is cheap enough at . Sunday, and in4urauc furniture rr
-We anderBtand that Mr. dent and w the ly on Saturday night and e; 0. Veal loss On - t there for aboutayearand That the -above is the largest stock
R-&6v,-NXD. seller is becoming less indepeh . the price paid. Xr. Love is no n feels Bad as he $660, covered by insurance; A. Currie) .�een On AY
r,CountY Judge,has ten- the purchaser more f3o.-Tbe .anuiver- I , . now the young Ma 11. In all prob&bih of Blectro-Plate ever brought to the
, W.,R. Squie . . - own r of three hpndred Rares of as 4116 1�0 ; no insurance. likes the country we . ;
11 on. The enquiry. . I calculates the cost of winter garments, buicher, loss 6 Tow of Seaforth, and that they may
dered his reeignati Bar services in connection with the as there is in Canada. i I i —.— 4e will return next spring? iat of 11 all, for
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thereto'e which was to have been Pr y yterian church, in this town, w11.1 �.— I i oyster auppe�s .,and drives -the latter of i i -While Mr.-D.WRtsou, dent be W1
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r , eab one has for some time i Usborue. i t Of
g the present week, and . 1 whc - . ! . seafortb, was driving to Brussels a ew the liext two months, give a discouii
jugtituted durin .1r be held on Sunday, the 17th inst., when. Hi,b,-bert. I i h'his dear � � Mr. Thomas Russell, Of - the manufacture&
of which we made mention last week, I the Rev. Mr. Lyle, of Hamilton, will . been contemplating. � � ULL SOLD. days ago, the axle of the buggy broke 20 ter cent. off
util it is known"I y1:gT,;D.-On Saturday last L.-MUUiCipal matterB are e bull , ,
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has been postponed u I reach both morning and evening. The A GOOD . , MlqNICIPA � th 3 Thames Road, has Bold biB fin nd threw him out.. He was prio I list.
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. whether or not th� Judge's, resignation i p . T tea meeting will be held on Mr. W.m. Murray threshed on the farm dull I 'at, but as nomination day ap- ggartb, E� distance � on the hard road and . -
. auniversar t, I * ert, tb y tbb situation will liven up. ca f, 11 Golden Prince," to Mr. Ho for some a I
w.i.0 be accepted. sual. of Mr. John McIver,, Hibb e- fall prosobes of! Hibbert, for the han erably bruised as — —
� the following Monday evenin.0 as u I had his left arm consi -
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- -Negotiations are . .17 greBs wheat from tw.en'ty acres, which Was a The present Council will all, no doubt, .50. Mr. Hoggarth already bas a very i
- OVE31ENTS.-Mr. J. Coyne now in prc pl. Thi's wheat yielded seek re-election, but there are rumors S &ttle, to whigh ifis recent well as a -cut in his head. , ;
Tr,icimas' 9 -hoped will result in having very heavy crol� i � fine herd of c -One day last week a f armer brought IN WATOHES91
e -engaged in the Moncrieff which it is erage of forty bushels per acre. of strong oppositiou. By -the -by, what )le acquisition. . load of wood into Clinton and sold . -
has beau r I the timAet Of 'the morning train east an . I purchase will be a valual 'WedneBd , it ,ing I
. A GOOD CALF.-Mr.Duncan McLaren -a the use of paying $200 in salaries and lHoUsE BURNED.—On Waltham, open face and bun'
,rey, for the coming year at an I I . my roIr 11 about a cord. and three quartere."
school, G is al change o about the Bame as it used horoughbred. bull calf, ten 130 of election expenses annually to e -bandsome ' �Be gold- and silver; Elgin, open face
increase d salary. Mr. COY118 ' to be. Sach a change Would be wel- has sold a t pea Hazlewood, M ruing of last week, th On measuring it was found th as F ase, ,gold and silver;
� energetic teacher. -Mr. 61 by mo- ths old, to Mr. J%T he 0airs of & township? bi ick residence- of Mr. Wm. PybuB Sth an. I hunting c
manage t 7 nly a cord, and it cost the fAimer 420 i ,
P8FiUBt&k'ng1 comed by all who require to trav 8 � u face and hunting ease,
. Wm., Pendergast has boen engaged in arts at a,n uncomfort- of lausbard, fi�r $156.� This calf wa ToWDabip Councils have, we think, bad neession, Usborne, Was totally con- 0 settle the matter without taking it Chalk*pier, ope
for 1883. Mr. it, sisit now st _ � Laren from the Booth � - c( t 5 o'clock a.m., t onesty is the beat p6lic'.71 gOI4 and silver; Clom-bier. open face .
the Damburg school ably early hour.-Mr� W. S. Robertson brell by Mr. Me their day. Three commissioners, meet aimed by fire. Abou o court. - H
y Mr. Hunter's ion" times a year, could per- � - I -
A teacher. - Sir Samuel," , b iDg about t wakened by s. pecu- � andli hunting case,
readergae-t is RR efficier - �,ox,pected to start from Edmonton for bul 1, . the inma�ps were a -Mr. Thomas Trewin, who has for , gold and silver; S
M-r,,Robert Evans: has, been engaged in Sesforth about the tat inst. It wift . 9 6 Rnight of Warlmby.'! He is a very form what is to- tdbq done,,as well.- li Lr soise, which, upon further examiva- �everal years eaTried on the tailoring F. I.Jacot, hunting case, silver; G.
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MoKillop, for the reac1' Buy erior animal,l and whB cheap at ,-the COM. . � . tim, was discovered to be an outhouse, - mond. Also a few Russel and -
Beeclawood school, take him nearly three weeks to I I : I 1�"usiness in Blyth, has removed to R - atches.
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comix g year. -Mr. Edward J Evans . i Do - joiniDg the residence, � n graph W
,n * Winnipeg, and he will -probably be pri e. I I TS. -Wheeler & Callan, sue- in rear, and nearl� � I Uhatbam. Mr. Trewin has been an Chl iO 0
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� engaged in the" Irialitown tioneers, failed to A for some time it was ctive member of the Me rch
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has been , home by Chriptmas,-The Winnipeg : O' � thodist dbu. i
Be B ei&. elling, which at- the Sabbath
,hool-, M-cKillop; for the corniag year Free Press says that Messrs. S. F. !,Yft Saturday they packeaup and departed , p osible to save the dw !land superintendent of . I
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at wa increase of Balary. s sign Johnson & Go., of that city, are moving - IED. -Mr. Harry McCann, a well for Gorrie. � Bluvale boasts the largest _ t 40wever. unfortunately proved Ischool, and his removal occasions uni- 1
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,� - county, if not in omrt, i LOCKS.
of Mr. Evam kn 'wn botel-keoper of this village, died rorester Court in the ill he some rich ) of a 'vers : IN C
8 efficieney as a teacher, as into their handsome now store in the I . unsuccessful. With the assistanc( I al regret. A
--eady taught two years in this 1pruing last. 'He was the Province. There w cLanglilin, of Darling- I
he has alr Bird estate bloqk.-The Grey farm on . early on Friday , I large number of neighbors, who were -Mr. Thos. M I'light Day Spring Clocks, from 05
school.. - . bu -ied on Saturday. .. . widows as time rolls on. S. Thornton, promptly on the scene, all the contents ton township, has purchased his brother � i upwards; one day I spring clocks.
0 the 11th concePsi011 Of MeKillop, was 14 I ' anc 1
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Bold by public auction at the Com- AsHoRE. -The three masted, J. Gray and families, who went out to Oere saved. The fire originated from John's farm, lot 14, concession 6, f ra 'In 83 and upwards-; one day weights, �'
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-Mr. Daniel McArthur ty ore here a Dakota last spring have sold out and Woe'! �- . k. and intends moving to that finished in solid
I A (Woo BOOK. mercimi Hotel, in' this town, on Tues- Bel Loouer,,Matt�e came ash - . . an ash barrel. There was no insurt itly 1 Howie fro0a $4 and upwards -
,s received the agency ce south of the pier about returned. They have a poor opinion of . ding, which will consequoi I
P HAD on the buil � take
of this town, ha day last, to Mr. John McClnre, of Me- I lit de'dist . : Bection during the winter and will ve#eer walnut ; one day timepieces,
ps of i f last that part of- our Uncle Samuellodo. � -
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for the town and the townBbi Killop, for the sum of �3,410. 'The� oil o'clock' on Thursday evening d I e a cow pJete 1088 - ;I �
I d Hallett for ' - - the land of J. Bull, —.,. ! ip his residence in Gorrie for a few $1.�)5, and upwards. I
Tuck-araraith, XcKil1OP an I farm contains 100 acres, about 50 of w ek. She wakbound for Goderich to 'main, and prefer, his f arm ex- ;
� . years until the lease on :
. the work entitled -The History of I which are cleared. -Thursday night of ta e B, cargo Of Balt on board. Captain E sq-., yet. . .7r- dheese Factory. . . I
, ,� he Kinburn pirea. I .
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; Turk-ey and the War in Egypt," by R. I last week was the stormiest of the sea- B inkly mistook ayfield for Goder-i6b, Ox DIT. -The following comes from I
author of � I Travels in - I . with rain I for as true. 1 The annual meeting of the patrons of -Mr. M. G. Cameron, of Goderich, .
� na, k son. The wind blew and howled furi- as binBtgring the township and is vouebec - P., IN JEWELRY.
. A. Rammo &a the. weather I as held in and son of M. C. Cameron, M
I the Holy Land " and other boo a. I conBiderable argo, and now Two gentlemen of Turnberry atten-ded tl�e Kinbnrn Cheese Factory w reilise OU the Law
. onsly, and snow fell to a and sleet. Shebad no c Mr. has published 4 6 AT
� illage on Wednesday 13-st- d Guards and
I 1 history of the ith several holes a sale in Howick. where, according to th at v ,, of the Ladies' and Gents' GO1.
This work give& a. ful depth, but the 'wind gathered.. it up IiEs close to the,�each w a lib- john Petrie occnpied the chair.. Mr.' of Dower." In a lengthy review
recent Egyptian war, together with the ' . in her hull. !� , the custom nowtoo prevalent, 40orge Stephenson, the auditor, read work the Globe a - s: "The learned Alberts; Ladies' and Gents' Roal Plate
again and deposited it in � promiscuous 11 my
causes which led to it, and other very � Dung Brito eral quantity of 1,usquebaugh" was both industry Guards and Alberts; Ladies' and GoutW
r , to the mounds all arciund. .The fall of Sun- Tz& MEETING'.;—The Y, 138 �h s .shown that author has displayed - ; Laiies' and
3, particulars pertaining day, however, was nice and even, 'and )tii3g in the town hall on dealt out. . Having made some pur- report, when it wa roduction of the Gilt Guards and Alberts
intereating Ida tea me( I to d beende- I and repearch in the
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1 -n The work is well h iThursday last. While chases, among which was a rocking J..,2185,083 pounds of milk ha , Ge'uts' Lockets in Gold, Silver and ,
, F-gyptia people. made splendid BleighiDg. As ,6t we t
; -tronage of the ublic, Y he evening 9f I tatted for ' home, ivered at the factory, from which 122,--�l volume." 3right Gold
I p have not bad any very cold weather.- tl.e w . chair, the worthies 8 I -Not long since, some parties tried Plate; Colored Gold and I
, deBerving of the pa storm ho, � led without the large I
I and, we, hope Mr. McArthur will . places is very Bearce, audience in 5 with delight to and the vehicle being crow ded one W pounds of cheese bad been made. � ; Roal Plate and Gilt Sets; I
the Water in many siae4 listened a chair. When e ealized by the pa�- to rob a beehive on the farm of Mr. Jas. Sets I
receive a cordial welcome from �f the Varna choir, who ch J
- and if the winter now sets in many the fine music 6 seated himself in tb- ncis of milk was 8 cents � Steep, Bayfield concession, Goderi Bf,00ches, Ear Rings, Necklets� Brace- I
- people I farmers will be badly off for water for � h a on that ev� � ning favored the Young arrived at the home of the driver his .1trona for ten pou - �ettiug lets,Gem Rings, Seal Rings, and Plsiu �
I -- 6 mills. The Company's offer, tOO TownBhip9 and succeedad in 9 �
I -known character their stock. Wells that have not been lodge with thdir assistance. Over 580 maw and the chair were missing. Pro- �nd I � ut of the bive, but the bees GQ'ld Rings, from �1.50 to $50; Scilf I
� SENT "UP.—K Well d,.Iaud bad be found his .�raako the cheese for the coming season,j two trays o Pins, Baby Pins, Cufl Buttons, Shirt,
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was sent known to fail for yeark are now quife ere obtaiDe the weather ceeding back about &'Mile � ts� had been sleeping with One eye Open,
named Geordie Richardson, I a out by a !at the same rate &a last, viz., 21 con , ),
and uselesB.-The roof of the driv f r e the receipts olild ftiend, who had been throw , " St!uds Collar Studs. I
dry - -cepted. Mr. J. R., and gave the would-be thieves such a . I I
up to Goderich jail the other day for b en more QFabl . , -
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praotising dishonest prankB upon his iDg shed at the Queen's Hotel fell in lo4 larger. . .jolt of the wagon, seated by the road- 1; ex pound, VMS 8A quickly left without I .-
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. neighbors. On Thursday night of last with a crash., on Tuesday afternoon. I — I side'quietly rocking himself to and fro 'Murray was re-eng&ge ding in their object. i - I .
I -What are the wild 'manager, and Mr. R. Jamieson as secre-1 succee I I
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ealp fold of Mr. Mr. Michael Heffernan, of the Huron ' Blyth. � � td the tune of '; ; I � -Mr. Francis gatherlana,w,ho is at I I
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I week he entered the sh ad, bad a valuable tearn of horses i inet waves saying?" I � a lig the Model School at i RIES.
'John Kerr, and, selecting one of his Ro ' b . kt a meeting of the shareholders and, rresent &tten i IN SUND
- standing in the shed at the ti � FinE.-A fir� broke out in the ca �
- beat owes, be BlaughtQred it, and leav me, but � I . —.— Z5 he same day, Mr- W- E' Clinton, has obtained a situation as � . . . �
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i I ng th6lskin behind Carried off the car- fortunately they were close to the end but thanks Clinton. ; dent, declining re-elec! teacher in the county of Lambton, near .,Gold and Silver Watch Keys, Silver
-, . Mr.' Kerr, wall, and -were thus protected from the u Monday aft rnoon last, [FROM THE NEW ERA.] I Coldwel), presi rong was el. � .-Mr. De- and Steei Spec- ..
l. case. The next morning ards, -and though pretty badly to the systernitic efforts put forth by , 'tion, Mr. Wm. Armst ectel Sarnia, at a. salary of $370 T�himbjes, Gold, Silver
" ! tudent "leg to Suit all sights - (
recognized the failing bo I e willing citizens it was soon got HoRsR - NOTES. -Last week Mr. Thos. i resident. Mr. J. R. Murray was re� Courcey Hutchinson, -another 8 t, ;nagles, Gold
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I . nd procured a war- friglitened were extricated from the . It appears that -the Carbert. of Hullett, was offered and re I Penga ec has been P19na, Silk Guards an ' A&'rts, Steel
tracks, of the Inall, a: ' . . 6nder control as cheeRemaker. Appropriating from the same institution, I
I rant for his arrest- Learning that he debris without receiving h I the 1dry'kiln having too strong fused $500 for's Bpan of horses, he also 1 - and Combs,'7iO*
he been a mber in � * � a balance of $325, left from last seasoni, engaeed as teacher for school section C1hainB, Hair Brushes
. ked the Michael 'says that . had I ng upon it ignited, refused 0300 for a breeding mare. . Mr. I ent. on the capits� No. 1, Hallett, for 1883. ]Tlu Strings, Portmonia and Bill Books -
was Buspeated, Riclaa,rdson �ae i force of hot par acti , . , a dividend of 25 per c "t
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3e and bid it in the Scotchman instead oV a lucky Irishman, , once the blaz�. Wise. of Goderich Townsbip, was ; . q rse-hauni,
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mxatton in a valiF - I W, ' atook was declared. i -Mr. Thomas Stinson, Sauble line, ' arge stock of Fi '�e', in in"" `
. his horses would have been killed. imon Pure I 1. I' Ot es
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woods,whereit was afterwards found. FIRE PR'OTE TION. -A meeting of the offbrea 6600 for a span of S —.— Stanley, can boast of having the largest B - er I h k . French Clay
, - - � T uty �po I -u( er 13.aa
of the Seaforth Carling the con - unts Pouches
offence At a meeting . months old colt ; i i all kinds Toba
Richardson was convicted of the ouncil for the purpose of further con maret,; S100 for a three Elensall. � crop of wheat to the acre in -0
Club, held on Tuesday e ' - 'He had.50 ac � 1 a :0 to ce
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neb . -law, was and $100 for an unborn colt; but even reB under whaat, which 'her small w
before a be - of magistrates, and sent . idering the fire protection by BRiEFs.-The poultry season is ,onob �Pd h are.
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. � biB trial for theft. skips were appointed and other arrange. old on - Mo4day evening. The usual these high figures were Dot gufficiently els to the acre, making :
eighbors ments ihade for a good season's sport. the more to hand, and turkeys, geese 1
to Goderich to stand , ducks, viol I I
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Mr. Kerr and several of his n I pposition confronted the , attractive. 'The price offered f and chickens are being brought to mar- in all 2,300 bushels. It took a steam , " will be sold 011
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have for some time been missing nnm- If the present hard weather continues ion, and but team is the highest we have heard I a half days to thresh I a
he rinks will be put in working. order advocates of fire protect is sent i ket by the wholesale. Webelieve Messr five and their own merit, and warr hu'd as -Te-
air poultry, an,l it is now SUP- t o work was transacted, Mr. for an ordinary team. Mr. Dav m�; thresher
i Jackson BroB., merchants, have m his immense crop. His stack of wheat ii
bers. of th - at once, and curling 6ud skating will the very littl de an . exhaustive to Midhigan*,& car load of good horses on, i * Mr. Stinson preBented, as I mean business froul -
posed 9 hens went in the same diree -Messrs. Lumsden p. Kelly. Reeve, n,a ' arrangements for the shipment of li�e straw measureFt 66x.63 feet * . �his out. I shall not be undersold-
� tion �13 the mutton, M- r. Richardson the order of the day. . apd convincing speech in favor of the Monday: AMODg this shipment were, tend buying farm of 365 acres.
fowl desired some- & Wilson have opened a toy and faDey . I I rom ford, fowl, and in in large quand- .has a 1. Dur ou may rely on getting good bargsinG-
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becomir , tial and according- goods store in the shop adjoining Mr. measure. i. I . two ma Mr. Rans qc-� ties -We had quite a fall of snow on
i. thin -g more substan, , . b DOTS. -Mr. H. Orr has wisely als- at $415; a mare from Mr. J. I �m Sunday and Monday last. The sleigh- nin, of St. Helet)s, was bunting in the I
o: the sbeep. He is an uumar- Thomas Kicld's, and second door Bout . one fro i
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ly �took t he b as - of their main establisbuient. The rea., pensed with lis attaorof mumps�-The Mich,ael, Hnllett,- at $180; 15. ing is now excellent, and judgingfrom Woods, wben in the act of firing at a 1i
tied ma.a, but for some time Presbyterian I Sabbath school intend Mr. Chas. Mason, Tnakersmith, at 52C , . ur roads and streets it- !is squirrel almoA directly overbeaa, the, ii REPAIRING
ouple of Bon for this Dow departure is tbat they istmas tree this one from Mrs. Finlayson, Tackeismith � the- traffic on 0
ing, in a house with a c bavi,gamoupter Cbr I gunbnrat. Being a doubleba-elled �!
beau liv ,, , n I , hing in the right place. H04v. A -
women belonging to the Leydpn estate, have not roqm for the whole of their I year. -The c0d venders of our town at $220 ; one from Jas. Turner. ,Bruce. ' the right t who are suffering gun both barrels were ripped open and in. arl the branches of Watches. C1049
large stock i� their present store.-krs. i we suppose many . �nd Jewelr as usual, and warr'
and the whole party profeRsing to be in are doing a tbriving trade. and the fair field, at $200; one.frorn Mrs. Ddrrance,: ever, - the stock badly sbattered. The young anted to
. I Hart,�wbo 11aft'hen, a couple of montbB , - Snell, of, for want of water would gladly see �it U
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,m- bountifal har- at $220 ; three from Mr. I . escaped .unburt. the only satisfaction- 23 years' practical oIC-
. very deStitute oirart ,ta,uces, Mr. Kerr � - ones maybe are of a re! give place to rain, whereby their wells man . mark --
wad other neighbors bad been very kind ago for Emerson, Manitoba, has return', - � I Exeter, for 0575, and a driViDg M& . le being a Bligbt scratch on the f orebead. ence in the trade. �
- ed to town. She don't like life in tb� I vest. - . ; - ight be filled and a water famil' �avrei I �
ta tbom, s:applying them with milk, . . � I Ville, ai $200. In �
just now I T. White, Rodger 'M �t I
. q from . Pascoe, of - It was a close --call. � I
Prairie ,Provin ce.-Tb ere is I . . I Law- Btayed.-The Rev. Mr �
I .1', Ethel. - Mr r I wn � .
. 11our and other Decessaries, and this is P. % John Shipley, bought of Jas. er Times has been she Rm Old sts-nd, Opposite
%be way t eir generosity has been ap- quite a demand for poultpy lor sbi . I - a cb�ell, on Thursday evening the 23 . d -The Exet ash Furuitu&
owledged. ment, and several buyers are on the 1 LoCALIT inst., delivered his promised lecture I by Mr. Robt. Bell. of Hensall, a sample
h i .iEBJ.-Tbe last snow has given rence, TnAersmith, a three year ol ' . S. Porter'B Cheap C
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- ]NIociated &ad ackii 816ighir_g, of which not borse at 0227, and a four year old fr 0 - which be manufactured from �
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streets, bosi6giDg every poultry eeller us , Very faii . . the'Bible Christian Church, in aid f of svrUp, .
Bome of that- enmes, -along.-The recent cold many are Bldw'to ta,ke advantage. -The R. Morland at 6200. � J: ;ugar Cane. The Byrup was :
f his I c- Amber F I
SNOW ON THE SIDEWALKS. -If . I ioN.-s.- The Fisk Jnbileo the organ fund. The subject o '
wea,ther b as made a- boom in the dry nnmerous aqtbors of I I Beautiful Snow " �.11 very bright. ond resembl - ecl honey yery -
our town fathers wiah%to immortalize . Singers will appear in Clinton on Tburs� ture was I I A. Diamond from a Coal Pi e
oods busine§s, and our merchants are 'would find1plenty of inspiration in a I The attendance on the occasion, despite munh, and is a, far eup rior article to - 0 R. OOUNTER,
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themselves, and at the � same time earn � g some of our day evening, December 28tb. - Mr' that ,Bold in the stores. He sqa that M -
y will set gettina rid of their immense stocks moonlight 4rive along otndent-at the Model the inclemency of the weather, was very I
the gratitude of the public the 0 v'r Eince the sleigbing com- swamp road' just now. -A mysterious Thos. Nicholson,a d as teseb of 'good, and the lecture interesting. We he and his partner bave,this fall manu.
to work to devise aome means by which rapidly. E e B a few nights ago . School, has been engage . er . re. pleased to learn from the chair- factured 800 gsillons, and if the cane � The Leading Jeweller,
the sid6walks, es-pecia,11y on the princi- m;nced.,-the iown has been filled with Bound was -heard a school on the 6tb concession of Turn' we � .
res*blecl the wailing of a rlv cultivated it would pro- '
e kept clear of snow. teams every 4ay, and the Btreets present which , rs. W! Mali, and pastor of the congregation, the I were prope I -- .
- pal streets, can 1� al of oVr old folks berry, at a salary of 9350-- Mess ' hitli-- cluce Boo 'gallons to the acre. He says the -
.Even now the sidewalks on arl the the appearanpe of a f air day. Seaforth iB i woman, and sever
to shake their heads and W. Farran, D. E. Macpherson and G Rev. Mr. Whitlock, that the debt I -
streets except Main are blocked fall of. the town for: business in this wester I n .were seen . . 9 to E. Hovey have purchased the Clinton erto resting on the orean hasl)een wiped farmers in this section have not given N. 13. -Orders taken at MY 8tore
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snow, and the path along the top of section. -Tho foot ball match between - trophesy th�t 11. something was.goin Messrs. 'Glasgow, Me- Off .-The Rev. Mr. Hill, pastor of the it the attention they would have, had for portraits in crayon. by Miss NGiUs
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. t t the Seaforth and Clinton appen," bu,t, unfortunately Canada Methodist Chnrch, is azill con- it not been tb at it was a, new industry,
them is almoat as difficult and danger- he pupils o. a A OR . sound was dis- Pbersou & Co., and intend pushing the . i the pNee. and they were all afraid to risk it, but it ' Seegmiller, of Goderieli ; $20 each, Or
,hools', -on Saturday last, after f m a pr6ohets, the ting revival meetings il I
-.. ouia for pedestrians as a winter walk High Be I from a wildcat, business to its fullest extent. Mr. A. d 120 i sy are fairly attended, is thought after this year nearly every 1 two for S35. Sample can be Been ill
hard fought attle resulted in a draw.- covered to have come . We Junclerstand th, a
over the peaks of the Rocky Mountains, stored.- Murohie, long a member of thefirm,has oantry will more or less I the window.
wad when the next fall of snow comes This is the third match between mind confidence was again re . i spiritual good is resulting tb4bre- farmer in the c .
. mill business of and, I .
Pley, will be entirely blooked up, and two clubs th�t has resulted in a a. , Ethel is - ing. She is to -have a purchased the fanning . 1, . L
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